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The Dollar Weekly. | UT anna INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, general shake, and that as Christ was thirty-three ‘hen it happened, and it was precisely ila a aamanaannnencnnninnnenn —The Addresses and Mes- | This cheap publication will be issued to-morrow rae 0 MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER Seaprpnaapaaanananne mene Gas Wi ¢ EY oy bey pion oP ‘ee wank States, Inaugural, | afternoon. 26 4 Meare wn iy Menaer cAgntar ning Sate B Cy ey ope ay ant ical ry Our Southern Correspondence. k “4 years ane he rd born, of course it was " 5 — Th resin eo King Maner—Ric! 5 ‘ ' * . ® Annual, and Special, from 1789 to 1840, with a Memoir | Wage and Toupecs—We would call the Srintort, Me Dwowts Couat ®) UWauinck dr: Bayard LV, ir, titer, Kohl Hengna’s Mocawar Peg A, Cusar’s Hoel Wwas sent ia aa clay ryan ch of each of the Presidents, and u tTistory of their Ad- | attention of citizens and stra nicing Wigs or Tou | & ; “Dunn; Maras tune Neville: ‘Me Gouldeons toed Rive ger tienen bs get ae orday, I could not veature to siy. He bowed at ministrations; also the Constitution of the United nt portant character | pir Gra ies. » The Alleghany Charm of Mountains—Visit to | my profound answer, and has eved me ever since. juke Nevill Broadway, eorner of oe 4 “ . : Bistes, and @ Selection of Important Documents and STi GEARS ARE TeOMPS | Cesar’s Head and other Rivers—Southern Rivers | The nome of Casar's Head was given to the rock Capt. Wags-aff, Mr. Lester: M wie tig ings in | (Col. Hagord informed me) by the —— Indians. Setasieed idtelinMAhac :eteagiled trate: oftiial: ponte BtneeS ctat Fis vad Gallery Dag ccd | S40 ond Mowntamng at the South Btchings fn | fon enter! Tuntied ta’ beheve the net ees jotte Cus the, Mrs. Lod | Olivia.” Te cone! ibe acted th Mr Ruby, Mr. Grey, Miss Wemy ude wi Dornton, Mr. Whiting: Tmopulee, Mr, Mr. Chapma ire. Impal 3 Carma by Kdwin Williams; embellished with Portraitsof the | Parquette, 75 iby and Sd cirels, Se: Gallery. 1244. | Le ore oren ot bi it Gmenrtain will rise at 7 o'sloek. the Clouds, §c. were well versed in Roman history. Standing Presidents, engraved on steel, by Vietus Saleh: in four IBLO’S GaRD INDAY EVENING, OCT. 8-- oa Natio MONDAY I arrived here this morning. It 13 now mid- meee of the rock, it certainly exhibits a sort of pro- a") t ‘ oO fi \« » / Eveving, Ove, the enterts ents will ga + ‘ " 7 ine: Samer. Mew Kosi Aawerd Wainer, 34: Eyam Sedetid dave ieee | zich uerrscrame, tet MESKIS ARE Tauuer=ts | night, and I have jest returned to my cabin, from a | the of humn fies. | What syneare the mouth, a . N Grey. » Vilto a ii |—| = ° - “ y To conclude with | met, Mr. Sami ion Gre ‘i “ moonlight view on the Head—but of this here Hundreds of foolish ip of th Cons the addrans. Mrs Isherwood; ars. Miller, | Gi _ “ wople have carved their Deering, After which, the FRM ALR 40 BA ced after. This magnificent spot, a great masterpiece | names with a chisel on the summit; as though any Piamend, Mrs. C. er; Kuby, Mise Sith; Alley Baby, | og nature, exceeds 1 sublimity and grandeur any- | body would stop in such a place to look at these M. Lobwan; x Koh: viens Haman Pe aa Mra ra OKRE Coler. 5 . " itile devices, when they could see the hand- x erie thing I have ever met with. Ihad no conception ” » the han ‘Tia is the title of tour well written, well compiled, well printed, and well boand volumes, which mast, | sooxer or later, enter into every public library that | tri Special Edict...We hereby invite, tn a ly, good-natured way, such of our rosters as do no! Pipe, sexvans to Lorento, Janter, Avtoine Ravel; Pedro, Mie me. Permandes, Mwe, J, Ravel; ora, Mlle. A Lehman; | | whick the a | Grae { | 1 | » avail themarlves right to ge barefoot to ia. E a puts forth avy pretension to be either a large OF Weil | Piece the marvel “ Fexceediacty welkmadesnd | dwler, son of Fernandes, Le Petit Amour, Adiaiosion 0) cents, Br. Wood we M .Herreatougs, Writing of Jehovah himself all shout the locality. ehosen collection of books. {tembraces, with the care. | farhicnthle Boots, made aud told by neighbor JONES, of 4 DerTiepen at halt pust six o'eloek; performancce commence | Mester F Woods Maiil TEAL NT Doors open sta | of such a scene ax can be seen from where I date | There ure 200 or 300,000 acres of land--valley and Anu street, re fully aud candidly written sketoles of the lives of the my letter. If the travelling world were aware of | hill mixed—which could be bought for tea cents an any hte Gal ‘Ss THEATRE.—W, B, BURTON, M4 3 ITCHELL THEATRE ; “ : . me . Presidents, tho most important political documents | , President Tay tor his Cafinet.—sra- ERR DUOEDY, MAMAN Mey. ake it, or the people of the United States, this moun- | Bere» in quanuties to suit, which can be inapected “ En aeEwy ndation of the governs | g¥.' celebrated tishographio point, of President Taylor and ‘Ok THE DUTCHM | with a new farce entitled SEPARAT ti hd Bethe f thoudind ul yom the rock. Irish and German emigrants would that hare appeared since the foundation of the g Yoon) ow for sale at the un ated low price of ougham; Mart, ir. lr. Pennipot ain would be the resort of thousiads annually. | do weil in this region of country. Without joking, $1 per single coy ublisher’s (Brady Roguetugrain, Mies Chapinan. To commence with JOHN | erts; Janc Bri i ra ry, 206 vs cormer of Tutton wtrees. A liberal dis- ® Diavolo, Mr Bishop; Lord alleash, ment, beginning with the declaration @f independance JON BS—Cuy Goodluck, Mr. Burton; John Jones, alias Gonry | FRA DLAVOLO From almost all the upper districis of South Caro- | for wwenty dollars a rman can come from New } | and euding with the toangural aldiess of General | Suwich Mr Holman) Mr, Belton, Mr. Hawfitou; htiea, Mol | Mr, Waicotts Zerlira: Mise Marty Taylor; Lady Alioasi, wea. | lina, the long blue chain of the Alleghanies looms | York city to Hagord Mountain, and for tweoty Taylor. It consequently comprises e complete history | ———n——nensnsnstumeeenentes | tin, Mies Basler To coacluts with Tile TOODLES—Me. | Conover. To'copelude with BRLTAN Nia A dollara more, he can buy 200 acres ot good land— | m v, i Timothy dle, Mr. Burton: Parmer Prank Acorn, Mr. Pairick t i Quoon Victoria, Mise a, | UP to the clouds—can be seen from 40 to 60 miles— | alinvial soil, primeval forests, and so forth, ef the politieal aifaims of this nation, and brings within COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. { Pit, Ous | and for weeks, promfaent mountains had been |” Tehall bid poodtpe to Hagord Meuntain-im the n Acorn, Mfre, Russel: Doors open ig beloreT, per= jor. Drea € ir and Parquotts, | Skilling; Private Boxes Bones Snarrow scope the materials from which the states, — Ni past 7. Boxs Orchestra winted out to me, until I determined th i Tab ft NEY MARKE'T, 2b cente. open at half. past 6+eurtnin will rise at 70 ie 4 . o pay then | morning, and may go to Table Rob! have man and the histesian will hereafter draw (heir fucts mi a ~ ———_— re ~ | a visit, Irode 3 miles ina buggy, with Dr. C., } be h oe ads oh inal i Y ‘ ‘ TOR PLACE OPRRA.— AVESI' : ST:TUARY. SRELK BL “f i »C., en very much struck with the originality in and opinions. We have nothing to tay exeept in com- Saturday, Oct. 6—6 P. M, ASTOR RUA « RRA. “iss DayR PORTS BENE. TeTUAR NE GRERK Lave, FISH: | of Greenville, by 4 very romantic road, seeing ooly | which the visiters record their name: # have co- There were large sales of all the leading fanctes, to” jyom Ler ‘Scueuera sueupemenss Cs i ay, Ootower 5 . | IM on which secasion the will perform Horutin, in th Compilation. In its production, nothing way required | 49Y; at lower prices than those current yesterday. Ponn- POL Ok Blick pecaslon she will perform tloratty in the * ¢ Ivania 57s fell off 3g; Reading Railroad, 4; Harlem, My. Neage: Pubiins, Mr. L Valeria, Mrs, Avbors, Dut patient research, @ clear head, aod an honest | *Y1¥™ f i \ Neage: Pub p Valeriey ars. Abvate, 13 heart, in these three qualitles, the author has, as | 4i Farmers’ Loan, L percent. Atthe first board,Can. frye its MY ‘ ene Daiiewat his toon Capt. Cuttle remarks, “few superiors, and no equals” | ton Co. sdvanced {, Some of the biggest bulls in the Teast, Mr Ba , Me GH It is eolored with none of the lights or shadows of ge- | BATKet, were large sellers of Harlem to-day, while the jeyig. mius, and there was no occasion for either. “In. | bearewere purchasing for the fulflment of matured | poll, Biss Gordes. | oor ope wnlpvor, are now exhibiting | CCasioually a plantation or dwelling, conunually pled a portion, which are at vour servic: « Nepetit) at the Gatlery of tno Old Mastara, | ascending and descending, until within five miles Aug 22—Mra J. Reeves. Miss Mary Reeves, Misa u buted. Oe rondivay., There vovas. tervthee sith | of this mountain, when we began to climb it on | Mary Stone, Charleston diatriet, We atoppod two days collection of the works of artever brought | f00l, stopping to gaze forth upon the land from | involved in clouds. Last eves saw the clouds pass Adwitance, 25 conte; season tickets, $l. | prominent points ta the ascent. When at last | from the liesd. aod was delighted with the view. tol0 EM. i stopped upon the top—when I could rua sng (eS A. 8. Briggs, A. W, Holcombe, and seventeca AKNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. my eye over the wild and extensive range of | ther, New Vork city. y. ner; : BRIAN 3 Avg.10.—Mr. J. North, Miss E Cathoun, Abberille: hs ball pas F ones Dee ptodians mountains beneath und all around me, | was stupi- Minn Ni M. Calhoun, Miss M. Smith, vir. W. B. “ 0 Mendation of the book, for it is @ candid and honest ed wok 5 contracts, Astoon asthe bears bave supplied them. | tscs, So. Goole o'clooke fied with amazement. The Alleghany raage are | bean, Mr. WL. oun. Pendleton; Mr. A. Herb EEL Sh BOURNE, ONY BARRA Tis STIR oT ieh dees toons tha maktiahs teeew whtlibe'l are ~ -— = —— | ifthe? ; fal Uatuinout Fane | old eequamtances, but I never knew betores that nt, Columbia; Mr, Jao, Elliott, Beanfort; Jas, M. Rus tinetion from ome of working talent, never did, rere rs ; rf STOR FLACK OPERA—A CARD—MI8S DAVEN- | They appeor at exe bh entercainme mr, with Mousisur Louis | as they travelled South, they became so bold and therford, Wm. EB. Aik: cdward North, Abbeville, ar- and never can produce such a book, Good com- | *mething times among holders, who will be, from time port bas the bovorto ennounee, that her Renefit, and Mlasienfe. © xemeuy of the caene aatonadinn fonts, wenQeetey prominent, We are both New Yorkers; the Alle- | rived amidst the densest fog evor seen in these moans Inet appearance, previous to her departare for Boston, wi to time, compelled to sell at the market price, Farm- jihe qlace on Monday, Sth. Osteler, om which ooeasion she mimes, an the Ravel Paimily Also eagaged, a very talon rs’ Loan caved partly in to-day. The recent decision Wi!l appear in two ehsracters—TNoratio, in the ROMAN FA~ a Lady Tene! ie ageinst the company, has reduced the actual valuo of are SRG SaNiEe Oe Beane |e the stock very materially, the Chiwese Aseeitily Rooms — Third wit Minato ‘The anthracite coal trade from the Schaylkill region Boirees—On Menday, Tuesday and Wednesday, who Sth. Yih for the eurrent week, hus fallen off considerably The fyi a i ty. \uiae Cade eennekted bet te Wane Lookin | Reading Railread Company has brought down 25 497 ii New way to make Coffee. Re: Li ._ Seco a tons, against 29,206 tons last week. The Schuyikil ORIEN Bride's Benny ex! p. 4 | ghany hails from there as well as myself; they take | {AMS WO Preston and Sirs _Freston, Columbia, bo= | their first rise the northern part, between the Hague ocr one ee os PPE ae ge gene salut ne in'aew | Reade of the- Alleghany and Susquchanna rivers, | grances Int, ‘The discovery of a rude but very distinge d maybe | the former flowing to the west and tue latter south | outline of aluman face la the rook. from whieh It te Lar git | and southeast. — obviously takes its name. it had been obseuret by ‘Tamperance Statuary, Matameooke | ,4leghany is’ a name given by the Lroquois Ine | the growth of trees, and these being cut away, the head dmission, 2 cents; ehildres, vader | dians. Where the chain commences, they are | wax plain to be acen, for the first time within Calonel rather high table fands than mountains—as they | Hagord’s memory 2d. The opening of « viate north. Wij OUATHAW SQUARE — | continue on south, they, take more distiacily the] test through which very remoto and high mountain ony | r pilstions, however, aro amongst the most useful of works, although thelr authors get very little eredit for them. In our times, particulsrly. common sense, lsarn- ing, and honesty are somewhat below par. Humbug in Mterature, as well as everything else, is the order of the day. The unfledged writer, who, like Melville, sends two yolumes of imaginary travels forth to the moth Cracodile, M Cards, Ruchanted Bot Te, Magic Looking= | well, Fortune pase make Milk, 4pamish | 10 years, 1236 Windostan tings,” Mofta’s fo Hat, Neotunic and | world, filled with pi i : , ve f ‘ n ; are seen, whic believe to be the Black or the colored girls gamboling about in the waters that lave | Navigation Company has brought down 14,041 tons mene bs | y ih etinack ta umaneumeinss: [veut OF of bigh, elevated, rallel deat cai | Grandfather mountains > W.CLP. the islands of the Pacifo; or who, like the Rey. Mr | Sesinst 16,097 tons last week. |The Lehigh Navigation URR’S SEVEN MILE MIRROR OF TAR LAKES, secitan ca’ inaTnnes ef ore Gamer | mg northesst and southwest, and take diferent fr wratey, | , reson tat © Sabin: - J. LY, Headley, mounts one of Mareb [aamane Ren ters Sony head hast net 22,824 B Niagers a a Bt, Lawerance | ive bising wt 0 - y twelve ladies of Me\emitbed beauty; the | nemen ye are clan Blue ridges. {ibe highest, BR. CARROLL, a y ditto to Mr, Preston, along the tepmost glaziers ef the Alps without Rana aTes DORE Oh SRANORNS: aro “tg tl iy ve 4 ly ort ininat Aventis tae | Or the back bone, emphatically the Alleghany, or E. CARROLL, ee eene cates atkins aut toon the Black Fereet, { « 1®-relation to the Quebec and Halifax Railroad, the | Dustet mirror #0 tbe olticn towns crtaracte and oiiet | wotid. willuppeat every wish the orginal aranGiris = | Sater ehed,> pases throughs ihe chaintin ie de | Lean" ve any. more mama; they ate here in Tipping; » | Halifax Transcript raya :— Dotween the United States ‘and Cn sin, from Lake Bria to | Power's Groek Stave, lnnccen ith numerous other pias | Tection towards the gouth southwest, or, rather, | parties of five to tifty from all parts’of the State. 1 covered with powder aud smoke, aud riddied with ‘We have much pleasure in being able to state, from the Gulf of St, Lawrenes, thence up the wild and-romantie | tures, will be personated by Mudame Pauline’s troupe of | || ; il it falls into the S IM cles 's tow yi x . musket balls; oF who faveste the eut-thront battle of | the best authority, that this grand undertaking fa In @ ‘ hic= | Model artistes Alas hey through it, until it falls into the Saluda moun-'| give a few specimens of composition, without te age Senis, 5) onnts: Boxes 35 | 1s i . . eomta; Pit 12! cs 5 cn $2. Performance com- | Sain, in sight of where | now am, which is the ex- | names attached. Bunker Hill with the sanguine and gorgeous magoia. | {87 Way, cael asckeeanan ean ateneat one te J : Tpreeisely. treme westerly ridge; but ultimately leaves off a ‘We earee in saying that we had a good view of the eencs of the terrible field of Austerlitz; or (to rise from | joludiog prinecly imvestments by the ladies of tl AL FESTIVAL IN Ato oF Tie | little tothe north of weet, and terminates at the | Valley below the reck—enough to coavince us of the from the late G head of Alabama river, There are a great miny | T#lity of a God. ANP MUST Tralian Refuges the ridiculous to the sublime) who collevts into a | Dunveries, and an ecclesiastioal establishment, being me - . . 7 f i i ~ clume ail the tories ofthe eloeX pedlars of Comaces | BOW pearly £200000 ava tt in expected that Song00 AA POLLO, 40°) g.0way. “WARRINGTON CROWN. | pets At the Tal uther Tiiges, see Mead Delia, nice are oalleg yc yong nr alana Mido ‘and calls it Sam Slick.” ie sure to become the | Will be taken in thi prarince alone; for which the gninent Patriots (Portraitn from tho best ‘anthorivies,) of } cliowing eminent nj | “ifferently, as in Virginia and other States; many Beneath my feet the etornal rock, hero of the hour, By force of puffing. theas princes of | COUMtrY at large are mainly indebted to the energy and — echer count This evblime Painting, by Jas. Burns. te ‘Arnoldi, Base | ae known by the name of Blue Rid, ‘hese Becure amid the exrth 's shock, bumbugs sueveed for the mement, flutter eut the brief | srqlome co-operation of the venerable prelate who pre powcren to the public, from 104. M.to10 FM. Admission is Sang: nd Mo. facili; | other, ridges are like the backbones to the Stands and has stood. for ant, * Sa ia an Opera, aod » nd Ore nine ii 4 Che Y y span of thelr fame, aud then’ sink into oblivion. | {'trovinee The eampany incorsestel ke seine = the direction and leadership of | Shine in the hum They all have their Unbarmed, unchanged. foariere and alone, i) BROADWAY, EXWIGITING . Religions, Arto and Scioncos, of | Sieve aad nica: nese, will close in a few weeks. | formance, Doel pi 30 FS aamittanoe Bs otnias | Ah "; Thee Tt ang ate pat eo oaks og the | Ut the measure, are making arrangemmots for ap- mevrtime we bid pood bye to the Statenuene Mec | Pointing the directors; and when that is done, the | feorhundred milli fusi") which we have lovg Dad aa intention of dis: | *@tling ald of the imperial government may be relied Chen trom 0 ‘a, eurring and whieh we shall now do with thoroughness | TPO™ Steck Bache: in $1, tbo had atallthe aase | &purs. The Cumberlaad—the most weat ot the Silontium tibi Laus Domine! Opera tua mirabdilia door on the evening of par- | mountains—is the largest and longest of the whole, | Dimis sleek, Performance commences | and terminates at Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, and is |» Qyesand Bover and pecors campt noupste Geamnere ; “A : ; «iin nature volumine—neque an jomo emaix eust of the Tennessee river, at whatis called the gun sureom.” Sunt’ in Libre “vite quia epieiiioliter yu eu under 12, beif { a wi in bboeahl aubtimatedie |. t nge. | ees = = " Cut, a hittle below the Chatanooga, where the | diseernuntur, ooh se eemrtiniae, Iw ail Bensdty soacrast, cueeatest | ae? US 194 Keaton Oo Ne Bal, sca iar A Aantirnsinnnnnd || Dranannanke eee rer | Georgia railroad, with its branches te Charleston | “thts mountain ts the shadow of the high hills of the of authors and their publishers how books are made, | 10000 do SS P)ASCENG ACADEMY OF MULE. PAULINE DESIAR. | IRVING HOUSE, Proanway, New Vora. and DSavabuan, terminates, and the Nashville rail | paradise of God, from whieh all the world are unrol published. avd sold in this country—how they ara | 10,000 i do ” ding, ef the Aoxdeiny Royal, Pari, at No.) Washiog- Renner road unites with 1; but I will write more of that | #* £0 many maps. “Time, flutteringtiae. ia the mobi ufled and Camacd—how money is made and loss, aud | 2000 Obie 5! cha Havlom ton Plagy, 72 Third avenue, 255 Groeue street, and at her re~ | @OLUMBIA HOFEL, Ckestnurstaeer, Puravezrasa | when Lreach Tennessee. ‘To retara—l amnow on | image of immobileeternity. Prepare for your ehange.’? y ¥ Ey whom, in this prrilous tratie; eud, ine word, to ae 50 do sidence, 16 cqonard givecs., Tor tikma, Re, apply ab the re- wanna Hagord’s Monutuin, « part of the Watershed. Not | _ Traveller descend not this lofty meant, (from which Gaguerrestype Americno literature, publishers, aa- | gum ae oe a BARNUM'S HOTEL, Carvent srneer, Barred many rods from me, the waters divide and ran to | *¢ any States, avd districts, aad mouats have been iters, that the country. 1m ANCING.~MR. J. PARKER ANP DAUONTER BEG an naaannpooneanen! ocbnvag. “ wed (0 | shown to you,) without having sived to yourseif thig maattina elk as theuanha aah Gee CRA cnet Ma Teche f° ave toonnounce that their sohool ie now opon tor pupils {| IRVING HOTEL, Pewvevuvanta Av'k, Wasmixerom Be tlantic Oe eats both east aad y one _E aim at | proptem— What profiteth a man to gain the whole Pedients to which our wrivers are driven by ghe vast | 10 Rankor Commerce Wi} at the North American Asewbly Rooms, eorner of Bowery wn ~ the nearest point of mouataia tothe Atlantic, witch | world, end what con man give in exohange fer hia Army of leeches that are sucking out thelr brains, CT ea ae 101se SIR | snd Bayard streets tuition, Tuesdays and Fridays, | $REMON' HOUSE, 7. rev, Boston, is here but 480 miles distant The Saluda river has ea ee i 8 ‘ hereu- ber * lle “ae } ANCING AND WALTZING, AT 8 BOND STRERT.— Sly ae ie head watee near me; eo has the Freach Broa: jou est Grand! Kah ke i dcrednn: Lopripl pated gre tatiget x- Area Rede + pe e io Erie Pea val” SB D Mr. Seariug’s Clastes for Ladies and Master wanes- | BUSTS HOTRL, SyRAcver, New Yo! | Tiver, which is a beautiful stream whieh runs west There are ten thousand other contributions. I j of this cor » t they are. with few ex- | 100 @ My 8 Toesdays ge "" from the ‘Tennessee, rans into the Mississippi, and | closed the lot simply as follows :— journals of this country, But they Sstmasseiag | FURSISGING CHINA AND GLASS: ESTABLISH. . « ceptions, (wed charity requires us to admit that there 16th, Forterms, please | ment. China Hall, Chesnut atreas, Mailadeiphia. Gotele | empties into the Gult of Meaico, The Savannah A Representative from the New York Herald visited are ferme, although we could net same thea.) in nod etesmboute wupplied. WM. J. KERR. | head waters are close by. What an idea, to be- | this mountain Aug, 28, 1949, fates of pouighers useiven, ‘eeu whoa sap: | ADVEBTINEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. ort (no etupidly are they conducted) they could not AAAAAAAABAAMS Pabelat at ‘al Res oe Gargene of anything Hixe honesty inswers te Advertisements sent by Mail must be post- or independence in journels devoted to partiem sects, | Paid, or they will not be taken from the Post Office | or cliques. It is the corse uf this country that there — = is very little independent writing or thinking in it. SPORTING. Almost every jonrual that falls under our eyo, is the AAAS organ of some party in polities or religien, which, in he service of ite master or patrons, either suppres-es, jors, misrepresents, OF Mangles the truth, without evurcience and withou' Se === | lieve that the little rvulets near me, which go eB EN ____ Norruennar. LOST AND FOUND. | tumbling over these rocks, feast and west, become Sketches of Texas. AAA oe type aan ON THE 4TH INST. A GOLD RUN 5 | mighty livers, traverse States, and reach the oceat ¥ i ie Li Waicn, vec Ghee ruby cylinders enameled disk tobe me | ‘The Saluda pesses through Columbia 1n this State, | VSIT TO THE GREAT MEN OF TEXAS—IMPROVEMENT liyde & Son, makers. Any person leaving ssid wateh at | Nearme are the head waters of the streams which IN CATTLE AND AGRICULTURE—TOWNS AND CITIES OF form Nov3, will rece rdjand noauretons saved, | form the Savanouh. Many sll retain their beau- | op texas. ry ify NClao pb ie cs a Be. ‘ totes Lt He tas Willow street” fare requested to Fo aan ha neea, Which form the Savaanah, thee within 100 in my htt, Tieornnene thea} inane veting SS ~ SRDAY) NOMNINGTA Laon | Yields of each other, and, although they get widely | the city of Houston ; and, as a practical farmer, I eet my tone any ay RO I Por pe al oe ge tl Png vi pieeige | separated, (the ene posing through Georgia, and |-do not intend giving you a mere description of eolt Tally He, by Boston, dam by Tom INE ARTS, SEITZ, AGENT OF MESSRS. BULLA | Perl} and re ing charges, Inquire of COL. THORN ® Gus the other through this State,) yet they ie ny hae towns and steeples, hotels and churches. I de- ¥, publishers ef fine arte im Paris, ar- | 60m Heuse Barge Orhce, together, after many miles, and form the Savaa- ‘dered til hi sh = = neh. The Seneca is formed from the locasse, | ferred my trip until next morning, when I left Gal, Free Trade, by Mereer, dam by John sived bere with a large assortwment of, all by them, = : n ) grain hich he offers for s: SHIPPIN | Toxawana, Keowee, and Twelve Mile rivers; the | veston on board the steamer Rehance. at 4 je DEALERS, G AND W eetfully infor ihe ‘will Gomuence RRACEE—PosTPON EWENT OF THE FOUR MILR DAY, of the inclemency of the weather, wutil 5, when it will pesitively apply se above Ful Bi So'ctock. B. M., for " past 7, P.M, for gentiemen. For partieulars, please Paundrok« it may be ofere a large und growing elass—who have no organ, no voice, no representation. ‘They are iteliterary men, If they are treated with noghet. they must bear it in sileace; if they are treated with injustice, they have no redress. Tel Bevahued,, tesek Oe Seen OG Ay |< asnnneapantrre ee tonannnanninnaree | ‘They bave not bad the wit or the policy to organtze trea | Tegaloo by the Tosure, and Chatuga. There are ‘The first thing that struck my attention o1 a thenueives into an association for mutual protection, y {OR BALE—THEPROPELLERSEA GULL, HASBEBN | otherg with var ec ag Oolengs, te é y n leav. although the humbiest artisans and meckanios through. | St Fierense’s, at charles abel’s, at Fran! i O AMATEURS AND DEALERS IN FINE ARTS.— provisions all om bensd, if proferved. _Appiy be | Cheochee, Tomusse, Ocony, Chanya, &¢. Within | 8 Galveston, was Pelican {sland—a complete gut the world have secu the uecessity of doing it and | fen ake B vy Pe yp LL aa ae aee Geaton lee tai ni Pk De FOWL, 80 West strat fifteen mifutes Lean leave South Carolina and ar- | barren, celebrated only a9 being the resort of a few ves from the tyranny of . jeoaatealibihiag eabeaieneanenadh a “pete: : ; as : . ; Felgen ovate: Beane, telend Rallroas mable terme. J ok SALVLTOE SUPERIOR NEW YORK Burt | MVE In Georgin or North Curolina. Rearing their | jolly dogs from Galveston, on trips of pleasure, in Tits | lofty heads within the scope of my vision, are ele- | ‘the spring of the year, to gather Pelican’s eggs, & , Ostovers, Tae % ‘eoepued a Cniiforais | vated portions ot the Alleghany, and ridges. Be- v'eloek. Lent then. Gontery sgn tn greens cxtigts, atl -Ziulatatrira” Gavasa SantTiNG — WONDay sate mn cd eet. | tween these are vest valleys. ‘Fo the west, Lean | large number of these birds resorting to this island Englond lived in the garrets of (rub street; and October 8th, purre $2.50; two milo beats in harne: TED ON BOTTOMRY — $1,390 WANTED TO BOR- see White-side, the Chimney-top, the Hog-back, | for the purpose of depositing them. We pro- Gowiemith, Johneon, and hosts of other great ceninses, | Jeunes enters b. ¢, Pelveim; D, Bryan ent went timidly forth from their miserable habitations, | folk; J, Woodruitenters br. m. Lady Suttor with @thread-bare coat oh their backs, @ murty erast f JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, iu (heir stomachs, and Kainbier, jears of Wake- = teid 4 . Gow bs decir Rottomry of Lubes lirig Johann Henrich, Luq | ae et Mond vo leon her arrival at Busnes op per aj and Little Terrapin. These torm the Cashier | greesed very pleasantly, crossing Redfish Bar in va Wi, Meztm | valley. To the southwest, Lean see Table Kock, | freee g inch water, and Clapper’s Bar with 4 feet ‘abin, Seoond | Bald Nob, and Car . To the north, Pisgah, rom and the Hlack moui n Georgia—the highest | Water. Linmedidtely after crossing this bar, we | of the Alleghany range ing 8,000 feet above the | sme to the projected towa of Washington. _ SPECIAL NOT to proces AAAS . Saves ed Hill Wedne Eavet renee ta . : ; } 1 dressed to Capt. fornia will Gud this » most desirable conveyance. fur= oy 4 ; Paradise Lost,” for tiv te ee! eT sine bis sas ta Ws i GRATAM, ther information apply to “SWewvenay, | level of the sea. ‘To the northeast, is the Salada | beautiful town-site it ie. At present, however, it tm annual Jostelments of preach Insurance Brokers, &2 Wall street, Corner of Pine and South vtresie. =| Gap and the Pinnacle; and to the east, Paris moud- | jagie residence of Col. James Morgad, a fiae, hos- Dedy reemed to think Fea A at No, 'B Bowery, at 10 A.M. SP, moo | Mit; Having now given you some idea of the /Mtable widower, celebrated for his cordial atten with great liberaiity in our times, the author of | night. Seuts free. ED—A LOT OR HOUSE AND LOT, WEST OF ULAK FACKRT LINE TOW SAN FRANCISCO | d startling ecener time, 1 will now ; “Highland Mary” jived in want and died in poverty ae = “| noone 1 aren above Thirty -Afvh street, Aadreng | R ‘and iia, Ceifornin “The eplendid pee ‘ship ber pea rn en pyr a ee fale tion to ihe ladies, whose resideace is situated on as But this tate of things has passed away in England. a » HARMONL jooation terms, House an t, Box Morald | Si. Maky hu m= fine « farm as heart could wish, the old gendeman 1. Capt. S. Evans, will sail Nov. let, i me ilnd te ale heel, ate 1 Ay Fy veswengers, | and Carsat’s Head. it is almost impossmble to do tuking great interest in agri Ms 'y vousel that bas sailed as ye! for Cali | the subject justice, or to convey on paper the faint- Mor For (reight or pate | ext idee of ihe grandeur and awful sublinity which 4 the view trom the reck presents. After I reached the top of the mountain, which 1s 6,000 feet above the level ef the sea, and 2,600 1300, | bhove the Seluda river, or the valley at the foot of, andi Unie | the rock, I ted myself to the sopricior of | Gence of Sidney Sheeman, of San Jacinto noto- | wel B. Hagord. | The Colonel | riety, and the ast Mnjor-General of the late repub- 3 | ahale, hearty wag, of fifty, and was ey aiad | jie dy whom we wer be B. ©. goes direct to Chagres, «| to see ine, or any one else from the Herald. ile England hi lity At intermediate ports, thos exsurive that pase | hes some 400 acres of land, magiand Roepitality. ofer oO LAW STUDENTS.—A LIBERAL SALARY WILL t mgnly acquainted | altaral pursuits. Col. ny itis Said, has done more towards the ime piovement of the breed of horses and black eaitle, than eny other individual in this section of Texas. He has @ large stock ef both these animals. After passing an egreeable day with this agreeable old gentleman, we visited Crescent Place, the resi- Various asscointions of Mterary men hue, at dilterent times, been formed there. the greatest of which is the Royal Literary Society. This eplendid and powerful ervostation owes ita origin, in pert, to ou Franke lin, while, in the noon of bis fame. he y A i London, ‘That society has regulated public opinion | yo ey’. trey 2.0 0: Pare tosnee full throughout the Eritish empire, ebsut literature and | No azo Peurh tires ned celech, thie literary men it hes given to science much of the Davin Mores JOHN 8 qnity it holds, and to literary men nearly all the ine ony fluence and standing which they possess there. In yh nothing has the high agenoy of this great and benefi- | yyy) toh i gent institution been more effective or apparent than | did exhihiv mai ©. OF 0 ¥—THE MEMBERS OF NATIONAL LODGR nent would like te in this city, — = w YHEGREAT FAIR OF THR awe find to visitors, at Sastle At I2e'clock of Choice Flowers. y other large ciry in the United peak Engii#h well enough to give Inquire of J. F. CLEU, Ne. 7 in ereating » tariff for literary labors. In London, the | will twhe place, An exces on the very top 0 Hi " her li —_______—_ Myexeh Paosme in time for the l ven A { residence of Dr, Asubel riee is fixed for nearly all sorts of intellectual labor, | ring the eay a ming Cattle and other liv anaiatine ; . Pocrke ait javof November. & ~ meuntein, Which is his immediate farm, whe: ; Rost of the gocd tevicws whieh occasionally appeat fa | exbibition must be entertd tm the beste, and Bedictoes der WWaeene, BY gx akenae Wee | Petes Other Department te Cae the | ruires his cattle and his crops. He occupies a | {em home, we only r6.: livered to the clerk at the Commiccee Room, at Eaiigon Cote h men as Jef | tice, corner uf Sth avenue and 2d stroct. "A reprasentation rowed. &e , ‘eitioh @ premium will be published in the Fo the Tuasitute, thould thelz ownors furuieh D ..t0 travel, oF to gu to New Orlesne, in the capacity for « la it ohitdren: has hoon 4 spect part of his stock of cattle, which is very wat of referenge given, Ad~ superior, having been mueh in oved by haviag been crossed bythe Durham in S*daey Sher- We saw a grand-aon of the cele ed Long Island Eelipse, which horse a)? to have lewt any of the tine points of his’ the pens of Smith Stephen: f one handred to ive hundred | & mo In rubsequent numbers of our re- | drewinys of enter minutely into details like these, . rye ~ORB O and develop « mass of facts not commonly known or | C)YAICE OF THE Coy BRNO RS OF letter Hage willbe madeupartoe cou tious mansion, and has about twenty oe ... gi | smaller log cabins for his guests. [ found ut 1M | eiaty here. After I had located myself in my 13 | eatin, wken a look at the bear and an enormous wo | rattlesnake, both of whieh the Colonel keeps as v, oe ” to travelling, D,, Herald OMe ALESMEN WANTRIE WANTED, BY LO4D, TAYE ae Philadelphia. two or three Saleemen, eapehl "k Department. Fisted. In the bustle of public affaire, io the heat and | wit) by received at thix Ultie, Hnilt 2 o'eloek Sth a teh the bent Freight pein, | per merchandise, 70 ‘eorts per | Rpecimens of what hiv mountain ean produce, I " ise" fury of political contests. in thy excitements of telegra- | for furnishing this Department with 3000 tons of U. ‘ i pal «___. | foots Bight onbie fost of baagegs allowed ach abla peegas | charted for * Cawur’s Heud,”” which is weat from | Hie tite. We were nevompanied by en, Shere hic despatches, in the upheaving of kingdoms and the | 40) cores Hard Wood Thr Cosl to be of toe nnt or v0 Ur HOL #5. W-NIBD FOR a NbiGNiOR wa eat onah steernge passenger. No passsxs +6. | the house about a quarter of a mile, Tne can » 10 his yawl, to Lynehburg, which is situated 5 i of empires, we es ogg dae Boies. the Weed to’ be reds 2 nits wettion wet 8S | ctsect besten Sead ib ae, creed eee | the amene erage money een se: Was just setting over the more distant mountains | 4 ng ction of the San Su Sine and Buffalo aud time, that lave net been able urn aside weaet ea - = B . For ireight oF passage nppiy to q 1 eck, an awemille, and it subjects like | | Sh Bee EWSRPAP A ah Oe Pate Ew aRD & SON, 34 Bromdway. when L reached the summit of the rock, and before considered as the depot of t ht wen D. yitocauvassand | ‘The Crescent City will sucored the Kmpire tity, aud leave | * Was such a panorama as 1, nor no one else, : he shingle business, fa Now York. Parecna the ean tring wudretied toring: | 0 the lat of Novemba wane ever looked upon, who have not stood here. Ie | Mt! ight tt BN ypc a chingieg being ‘ bo ~ * mm = a pte . s ie upper Saa Jaciato, makes very favorable arrangement, upon applion- Sas | isa etupendous mass of rock. I stood upon its . a oan edge, and looked down upon a Vast sea of green ure transhived to Galveston and Houston. Hen At 44 Ann elreet. ve ate TED — A FURNISHED HOUeR—TiE UPPER | foresie, half or three quarters of @ mile benenth | Here we pre | horses, wad visited the battles Any farchee barrie, of undoubted capacity, are ¢ NOTICE —NOTIC E18 HEREAY GIVEN, THAT rocrede rf a cargo ef oocom, captured by the U.S. inthe doatyacualens river, Mexico have ws i rs re toil of the digger It fe not all gold that glitters, Am . ineengroous mest of buman beings from all climates | ) A lecres of the U. & tart cf the elty pre‘erred, (a large two rtory or s small They w 8 . er of San Joc ato, whieh has litely been pur and nations, is rushing to the glittering shores of | all- Pistrier Court (or gue bie-ricy uf Mantachaseita, ond bare _ three steey_) _avévers A. We Hersl4 ote, as ae He petty oa de ge ang for a by the Hon, laanc real. on to the Tr ry of the ted States, by + oe it—A fi A 4 T 4 +, rag A w i poy estan susmeg ts toe leur one ot le ported ef enlh Conree.. All claimants of prise money under weld dee hh apes Fig tay Mp haps. To me, thousands of feet in the air above | enioved th Harris county. We a wet @ on tag: cree, must make aovlienion to the Seevetary of the Navy, h. them, they appeared like green bushes, their d » | CHIOV thie trip, as we were in compay with of upivereal commotion and change new aod strange f fire wiv hing Fn iron: ne grove Se ir distinc: | several partic h fi in conformity with the ong opeoved March 3, 0h ing or 1 do the g-neral hi ihe, #0 mine celebrated for thy eure of bieding und + features vo diminutive , participators on that glorious field which spectres are moving across the the scene; old parties | jp. OW. ader U. & s tiv 0 diminutive as bardly to be traceable. % . - J . | ef a email private family. Has the heat of sity refeence, | F shold by him wt] Koorevelt street, and by hia acnnee | A | d I gave independence to the late Repablic ot T x culation are finding | Oct 5, 1849. Lau | Can be seen for two days, Please eall at No, 160 Third | at !0)l Felton s'reet, 52% Broadway, and HS f Teatended my ephere of vision, the lesser mouse | At night we returned to Lynchn have grown restless; and the == | Avenne. Theweande b! tain rang vered with green velvet verdure, £avé | the unly hotel 1 the pl “| urd ; We put ap at ne BOARDING. a, WSR mA SITUATION FY " a ronghness to the seene, hike immense waves | ten fer ot nag Fi + kept by “ Anat Marga ment Ta pee waee ee hes RD—A PLEASANT PARLOR AND DED ROOM: femity cri, e Mam te 40 general Howsewor' i on the cornn! ‘The shadows of the mountains | taw. However Tt ity ~gmy heaps aot ever ecommerce, thor ¥ 5 ’ mily-cr Chamherwork and Plain Sewing Ci i j i ol : * 8 erthe justice to » lnunehed mankind upon @ new ocean of agitation, | Ni ree a ing Can weet, behind whieh the sun wos just setting, tell on | phe hoes J ys Fiace, 10th sires three 4: ya at 298 West 2let etree’, 9h aves po Fd Ly 9 sean admirable house of pablie eatertain= the valley in huge proportions, and made it look ‘ more awfully beautiful and grand. ‘Thousands tite solng on beanie Dannie ry bad, and the propriete sie | of acres of land, in valleys and mountains, were | the firet. Proveronal Pre Yl David G_ Burnett, ohsee tae te eiretched ford, ike '& apy as far us the e¥e | Vine President at tote eas and Merwicda could reech. It was silent as death, and no | Sn Jacinto, and Qo inte whet te known t the a pata im bn directions neeom pany thing broke the solemn siilnees, but the roar of | «White Settlement,” from th . = 4 & $1. One dortle Insts s woah. many are cured im twe | the SuludePulle, asthe waters tumbled down their : Phila he namary Of petvons days. _ For sale by ©. M. Ring. 102 Broad way, eer. Johm street, The | f fell fe | of the name of White who have setiled here. Wa Bow York oon ie ide J wou Any My ell robe moment | did not miss a single house in this neighborhood cantitetinete the ride of the table rock, presenting 4 sure t eo a H AND MALE BR Ye PRCITrUT {ace of 800 feet of perpendicular dat rock, andthe | BUC Vielitd every farm, ae we had promised out there are few who have thought to whom all this ix due, ‘This new phase of human aifaire may be for the worse, but po mam of sense believes it, and thie great change, no man can calculate ite all pervading extent bas been brought about by the the thinking of the by the reviews, by editors who have proclaimed them by fecturers aod caieemen of thought aed feriing How thie vaet aod compl cated machinery bae been reference reqol DING. -- FURNISHED ROOMS AT MS BROAD. | TRO RLLANS. APRENS, THR apierdid & o@k of freah anode for imores ings, Re. which he mal Dect style, at least 23 per cont. ander Bome conis. pants aud vous. made $9 order, but not euiled DY, A SMA hem URNISHED KOOMS—T WO OR THKEE GENTLEMEN J) ror away, formerly Dincon't ey orgentied and kept ia motion among civilized nations, oketed ofth oswe hed Agency, 97 , § “ > vr even the great reviews and Sworn of pe have by eprivine eves dated with y Goreerued opere Jent received, & very large choice of Mesbanisal Lampe Care | by the et on Dr. be ‘Juno Cores water rinoing down its side, glisteaing Like molten trict of country with nr bee t capebal S dim given us but little reliable ti ation This joaroal | ~~~ ~ a —— — ooh. Also I. Moderstore Lampe for Vew Freneh | oreative Blvair, proveribed ae an effeetnal restorats: silver, wot the went dowa, when all was dark. thas wid "f » ita capability for the Way started with the resolution of . mot only ene ty ie, Fee ree, wineee, ae Be ebm he poe best, weckmen ore acteched % | PI Aging, barrennens, ond all imvorularisies of sature. 19 It eeemed aa it the two had been cut apart, though ve “4 bie no y e yogret vo eay that in th i e ions din e eit ot . ° ™ i . ¢ 1 1 the rartiert and most reliable he of the news of the ¥ a pairing Kd ie at leases to be, git a [Ry ag | they ure nine miler separated. They hardly looked | pranch © collar L industry bat litte attention wing room.on the oom ont pa. Undertaker every kind of Prenah Mronee and ild= | gov remedy fr thove iu th hinting | haaesee teeroera cn Bits | un ures Ls ine BH. DARDONVILLB, =| Item certain f ity, ae servous as tmeny rods. The head etande out in bold reliet, ne wientthree orf 3 but fof the speeunea of the small day. bat the ent of the o : me . of the sugar cave which we ow, Weare eure shall give thorongh searching revi ~ | vd Singleton», who had paid us £0 Amerieon and foreign b filed with interesting the ekull of which I stood, covers an aree of ten | Boeke Resco ma or | square feet. [descended from it afew steps—sa Zee tttemtion the preceding day, we returned Te tocdutems | 20 feet—ond found Feould enter the mourh, an Twenty-Powrth Edi- | Seat myself directly under where | had stood, es DVIC B- DOCTOR Ve Iy, for 28 cents, by mene of th y ine fi pew | gr larger than an were, tell you t “a! f Ye | am been, andre. ‘The Heady as itis called, om | hfe Wino the morning after, bidding wliew ROSL PRIVATR. | ' rtion of mankind Bat ip these two departments of | or three bedr-ome: ¢ 7 — ator tien te it Uaort we bove Giled less thew Bell " the ceope of out | ierepicte sitball ine me PRU LLU Runes Tos san tren . A Ise, tpleet eonsemp | gg Kee i yeky, at sunset. Novhing can be | fully satisfied that thie portion of Texas le admire endeavor” Our. prinelpal has been to hold | mat ihreughou store of the wubaeriber trery article of pre 4 Ps A ee een eee Doe eileen eee hres made more 90 bY | ably calculated for engar culture, The inhabitants our ran y in directing ‘We have ad ®. ’ ery for their Comfort dering Sede caine ve silence aad no sign of human life or improve. | of this portion of Texas devote their time and have hitherto dove shall stilt do, im thie new | SOM BALE AND TOME: 20" sw anp— sto) ~ e Faas men | nsy day, we stopped for the aight at Sphere, to which we shall devote rome of oar poea ORSES, LAND, ( watch and el | | down the San Jacinto to Lynchburg. We must not forget to mention that at Penn's we founda Above me was « ponderous rock, that, as I looked | {ne School, which had been established through Own Phy 5 ever wil bring Crosby eurees, will re- * he Hterary wort l we tem to 885 Howston sireet, corner 1 Wood, Tomlinson ceive the above reward, & Ce, and dowas, the bigh- om ere openve oa et of harness, ia torner of Prince our hands full) in the history the up eo preperty be een, oases reevering industry of Mr. Pena v= , etre ene pecmeney eam be 6 7 ar 5 : q ily ti yo Upwey, a le seneeon ot OR SALE-INPROVED, Wate : eee a ee sag asenliae emctow evaieiee testcase pry he by bpd Jacinto are heavily tim. \ end, from the examiantron | have been able jourwals nd probibly make a greet many revelte | engine ef i horse power and tons that will startic aad earpriee the liveraé of this | with it, fering s in country We briieve that in tits way we chall render | pare of bucinens, Por further pa tmonster; its upper jaw a if 00 | bered he te from the nearest mountain. ere was ¢ a pine tree, half a tout in diameter, neat whete | ruil round hetone me will aves Ura eis wl . im por eribed, chapter plain Iangas, y of partionlat attention tie t on oot he f Lester, No. 14 Old Siip, office up staii should heres by every one. Any pereoa sending I was seated, and tapered up, its top reaching to . ‘ poodied Mah, if truth | Water ettent A Bee eee ete acct Tar ome atiee sue | the summit of the rock. Some daring person po gir by a yy the, lands cree unt bm ——-— —- R SALE THE Dy 8 Wii we Frm NE lod Spruce street, Philadelphia. o Ae pegs Sy i get, age tienebly, admirably calculated for the eulture of Tar Dean avo Liveve Naror now. We are indebted street, feplets Sith every sapes, te be on " ai bell, : “ the sugar evne—it possessing the combined advan- fo Mosern Hodeon & Smith for the loan of the $t Mole. | Berens! repair. Mill inet gussien + oust om eure reaps fail of full ball a mile perpendicular into the green | tages of rich ror easily warked, y we lenty of timber, ximily to navigetion pring throwa ia i she Wenney oxganest | forest below would have rewarded his exertions, | gril fren! very seenm na Gacette of Iuly 7. about the else of w sheet of letter reed way. ul ptt v: of beantifull pistes, | if he had met with any accident, for the rock pro- paper. nearly three pages of which are filled with ade or at com wih Mi SALE INT—A VERY PRSIRA! : Me , ’ npany essere. Lockwood and Donnelly— Yertivements, We copy from it the following wiver- bay?) ‘vor Plan) mith ot nas or bas of there feeshmess, fram fie," Riese i tram he Wows fete over tee valley below 20 feet, and nothing to old and experienced raltsmen—we were intormed y, ven immediately. a 1 obly~ id, fos a ™ i Napoleon's Tomb Vatuatle Landed Prowerty. a er tath th Soft cad west da | Sone event vo Rite fone work ax the same ey of | The cuietnese below on the green forest, and | (nat during nine months in the year, with the ex- total | Aventesv nd far vuperey W eviaben of tes Giak ovet penditure of » few thousund dollars, the San Jas the kind oot ga the depih, produced an almost irresistable inclina- | cinto river conld be snec estate calied N —Wor eale by pri ~ Vale® general bunaering for Toe Babbh poler comprising the dwelling house and the 4 provireial Jokers, Jesters, Wit shed in thie ¢ountry.” Anthor of & work om i ‘i A fully navigate: fi fomb with about 28 seres of ‘ue arable land, the whole fenetsily. from everp-eity, tows. ¥ +4 Enicrone mpotency, Re., enveed by Impropes, Revita, | hon Wn tne to jump off, just to ree how it would | up as the Forks At Lyachhure seu in former etm eae tn Siw Tarball ak 10 pet deregae nik Gr Eereuvagers tovetes, a Resusty ted ase ken, | {wra'nt aren enough cathe PaniGalMeEawon: hat | steamer Billow. and proceeded up Bailly yon annem with about three nores of bx tasted near iss ’ wr 10 do anything of the kind; | . 188) Post Uf ba'be . and 80 | Went up oapin to mhee geisalcervey of Atthe mouth of Honting Bayon, where Est to the tomb and entered mpon from the Longwood road, well known as‘ The Grand Varehal's Metrent.’ Tp another column we find the folio ring parageaph: — «A Hore for President of France —Mr Leonee Lacoste, metehant, from the ritine. having called ar ht Helene to London. and on visiting Longwood, (the residence of the late Emperor Napoleon) he there beautifal oree. now two years old, In the shed of | 4; anon. the lease of Longwood: and on Mr preering m desire to procure the animal. with the vi iy 9 perme — mill—an admirably eon ed ri : wi he 1 — efcery fcena'menseg | (RC weldarticle extendss bat above, itisrent apart | piably received hy. hier and: fe ladys Ferrestod 54 ree eared. Prictares end smieal | the whole width, im chasm a foot wide, and ex- | wih horaee cal comme the pe ie hee RGR PLACE Booeee he penietly cares baa “and London Diploma, in pisces a" a oe yt bag — would | neighborhood. The lands on the Baffilo Bey. ou ‘nd Books of 4 exeetly fit if it cou! bronght together and 7 fe ‘ ; itocraphy, Saign tite © CURR NO CHARG up. An old gentleman remarked to me gar we tee of he eb fentace clean Son ‘ Works Alon 6 | EN ptreety feces that some stupendons convnision of natare had | Neow.penned” they produce well FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM, M.S cansed the ror to separate, and knowing that I of Buffalo apap 4 ho tents on the banks of Bulfelo Bayou m a Bi prerce : tly, where there are nejther boarders nor the trade mpplied aad for- wes connected with the Herald, asked me for | gome living by eoppining the steumere wrth Wand feadity complied, who immediately. under his personal romid. be destrone pei ke mailed Seon on f T could tell } v . fome information, and | could tell tom whe ‘1 7 2 i ond hie rife, Hd te » — — ae ; 1 | and raising cattle, rom th t coode: jntendence. saw It eatoly ‘on board the a. EO a | Bearden prorerde ea oe oar fet D*% R, W DUANE STRBAT, GAS FOR Tum | it Wee done, Perceiving that the dignity of | um Puficlo Heyou until we ware. tok oy "Alexandr Ro- NO Ler—& FURNISHED OR UNTURNISURD ROOM, | Pag, by hy act fourtees yenrs, «on dned his praction to the treat | the Herold corps of attaches wae at stake in reayect | which wos formerly the seat of goverament of TIALLY CONSULTED | the rock itself God knows how many f-et down FIVE HANDSOME ROOMS, ADJOINING, ON i are. A practies of 0 aiced, one large elegant patior on the ad Tespestanie family. inquire at 10 Li- —FOR SALE, THE UNEXPTRRD LEASES OP ik Houses, stusted Now, 40 and 4 ite. Inqulre of IN, 18 Washington street. | Earl Gray and the commander ~¥ — Jete arranermen: wade with 1 tof mereutin! and other disceee of a delionte maby i 1 HN ; the Custom. ina emall private family, where there are ne hoardara ’ on rg | fo their general intelligence, | promptly rap Teaxs, but woe burned by the Me 5 Rerteon, bad It Ferularly manifested wt (ua mest evetrario Utumtlesy Sitte ie SE Beret Pete a gd Fa a i a vases Ternevod im Tee to hve deve. A perioct tateene | that it happened immediately alter the Jows ert PaNiR dene WC wan Wee " nan Bas Heese, whener Addroe 3 My Herald onies. Bocbarge. fied owr Savionr, when the whole carta tovk @