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MASSACHUSETTS WIG CONVENTIO NOMNATIN oF STATE OFACERS. ROBERT C. WINTBROF FOR GOFERNOR, ie, die., die, Our Massachusetts Correspondence. Braiscrincy Sept, 10—8 A.M. The convention which is (0 u»embie in Hampden Hail, at ten o'clock thie meruing promises to be a large and enthusiastic gathering of the representatives of the whig party of the Siate of Museachusetts Boston will be strongly se presented. probably to make ss much profit us possible out of the convention, put on ap engine sitogether insuficient to propel the train. At Brookiela the engine gave out, | _@nd detained the train beif a» hour While the iron horse was being invigorated ‘he delegates, grave sena- tors, political editors, brave sud gallvnt (militia) geme- rails and colonels, disported by (he roadside, smoking bad eegars aad making wore j kes At length, however, we arrived im Springfield Luckily, there are several exoel- lent hotels here, aud your reporter rucceeded in getting rather better accommocations than at Worcester, on the occasion of the Democratic State Convention, We anticipate no such scenes bere. as at Worcester. ‘Though there is a difference of opinion on State as well as national politics, betweea the aviegates here assembled, yet it is sald that the leaders have bad the tact to uaite, and make mutual compromises a d cvacessivas. ‘The principal candivates tor the gubernatorial nomi- mation, are, the Hon. Rubert C Samuel H. Walley, of Kuxbury comvention than anyboiy eis dent of the Massachusrita & leader of all those pious reiorias 1° which the old Bay State is so particulariy disiuguished. It is urged by the Walleyites that he wii) get « reat many people to vote for him, who woud not vote a: ali were he not nomi- nated. On the other hand it \» urged (hat Winthrop is eloquent and popular, sud de erves the nomination at the Bands of his party Mr Walley *as formerly Speaker Of the Massachusetts House of i The Presidency is also deiion: delegates desire that strony res Webster for the Presiderey, snouid be introduced, others desire that silence should be preserved on this point; they are in favor of a mass convention, to be holden at future day for the ) urpuse of nomiuatingand instructing three delegat-s at lange to the Whig National Convention; but this idea wa+ aud it was re- solved to elect the deleyate- vy paitut. There were no public caucuses last night George Bliss, of Spriugticid. was patriotic throw open his residence to the delecates agne and sandwiches were put away, and under the cheering influence of Whe » parkling party differences were busied. snd everybody was any- body's brother, for the nonce. it m that the whigs have a very weat sty cf thing, and convivialli'y produces harmony sometimes. where everything elie fails vic Walley is Presi- Tones sifur, Many of the tivus. recommending Paved. but Colonel enough to The Council of Four'cen, othrrwise known as the State Central Ccmmitter, arrived bere with commendable and characte risus the crack hotel of the town as (heir bead. quarters members of the ccumittee while they ir business. keep a sharp eye upon Defeated by the coalition, Inst yer, the whigs now go | into the battle with # deurmivacios to mat coneesel bring about the we ccmmon enemy. Buc tid Gany ustain another {UERCES WOU! be most disastrous to Whigs tind themselves ing pe 1 it will p e TeaeuR oF ott a6 ball ‘The Bosion train was late ard & panied by anlitery banc he martial musie quite 14 he meeting Was eaind t pendet Wai Hy Was Very piating Jer, the champions Jia distridutiog of their fav members Deptral Comurittoe ebairmea of et amd eeu act with On motion of Mr Wankns +stown, the Hon. Jobm Davie ot- Wor t, “Abe ouly wnig Senator trom Masachusetts in © tee was then appointed te a ef Woburn me one from each county be appoiu organivation and tu report a List of vention, The comumiitee tepor that the convention b orgnu: sident, a Vice- Pre & committee eport @ pian officer Jongressional dis- of the conventi epb B. Bprague pdier; Bo. 0,3 W. Lineola, No Welle; No 7 EB Bradiew, No 6, B Whittemore, No. 4,0. MM. Alien No. 10,A Ht Howland. Beeretariss—Jobn ¢ Roxbury; Joseph C Pypebon, of Spring fe 7, of Boston. Ob N Emerson. of Great not pri feut, and atother gentleman town was nom Kev, Mr then offered prayer. He implored the Throne of T union im tue conven thom, apd the preservation of the States and implored the Divine Uiec#iny upon the delegates aud their families. The prayer was yuite imprersive, and not too I a fone erercest them procerded to address the conren tiom, He thanked the delegates for the aonor they had conferred op bim in calling hia to prevde over tui vention , culled for the purpose of redeemiog the 8 (Applause) He brought no ith him to but he came wich an wufaltering love of the cause. spd an earnest wiil to luve as welias nervy it. He came there prepared toforget ail min: rd.flerentes of opinion apdto remember tha: in uaion alone there is power— to Warm Words into ae into victory @ the commonwealth while be has net bees wpetir *bi . fe i worth saving — by meh oud ex pyrical sx be datform, Ube piat- vod aod stubbdie. Uvtoues of the demo-- York wai hasetts. The aity to the tom ; readi- pendine ap. * supreme yu the be a Fri denipece’ mete preserve Our mations! boner, aus to perform our contr ‘Kt the nate thamey: io. more pow Ming evi we may adi hettle danger, we pluck the eal in favor of agen, of Boston, moved that a committee of ive, sort.aud count the votes going op, a made a bot aby people laughed, and it may be | 9 Was succesful joké, fi cadhohen, led. a committer of seven tes for Lieutenant but was after. of Huston = one a os Congremic Totes of the mm their duries Sure t, av the wdc ‘ ak. ee fe et No 1. Bara Linoe, d thet a committee of et, be appointed to s aunpte a Fe | Me. 8, Atgustes Story, No} luxe ! fee BR Train, Nob. FB Alien, Kee A i No, 7, leane Beciy; No 8.11. . Copelaag ay G. A Orocher; No. 10, Guver 0. #w fe ee ip. Rurerat 4 that f five t ed to re rt. and ecu delegates at large to the Whig ox, of Worcester hot and crowded, that when th equare in fromt of Ker. Mr ¢ National Convention raid that a the hell wars nadjonrned it A bustie now announced the spyroach of the Commit | Orn Fowler... Yeeterday after- | 1 iutenant Governor, b noom @ large number of dviegates came up in the ex- | press train. Thé Western Kailroad Company wishing | W ial arop, of Boston, and Winthrop is very popular, ard is believed to hare more friends in the Schooi Union, and is tee on the Gubernatorial Nomination, and Mr. Seaven, of Borton, ed as follows The co ittee ay Hovert 6. Winthrop rt " Samuel H. Walley Jobn HL Clifford. Frapklin Dexter. George N- Briggs. J.P Bi Charles adson Josiah Quincy, jr. Whole number of votes cast... Necersery to # choice. . ‘This result was received with great cheering Mr. Wenrwoxtn, of Lowell, moved that Carried unanimously Mr Juweis, of Bostom, thea ‘made the report on the tbat the whole rinnell, of Geeentield, ‘On motion of Senator Davis, the nomination was made | upanimeur. The committee appointed to collect, sort, and count the votes for three to the Whig National Con- vention, reported that the whole number _& votes was | €91—Edward Everett, of Cambridge. had 687 Ashinun, of Springfield, had 078; Seth Sprague, ot Dux bury, had 679, and they were chosen. | It was now balf-past one o'clock, amd the convention adjourned to meet at two and « half o’clock, in Court — Square. ‘Then everybody went to dinner. The moraing proceedings had a certain “cut and dried’ air, which Was very furpy. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘The convention met in the open air, in front of Osgood’s Church. The concourse of people was es: - mated at three thousand. The moruing proceedings | were read. Mr. Lincouy, frcm the committee, proceeded to read the address and resolutions. He bad read a few lines of the address, when he was interrupted by Mr. Abraham | G. Howland, of New Bedford, who moved that the far- to read the resolutions. The name of Daniel Webster, in severe bits against the coalition leaders, were evidently | very palatable to the convention. The applause was ‘a8 follows -— whizs of Massachusetts unwaveriogly ntinents expresed by them im the 183, and which they have ever fraly eher- d now solemoly re affirm tical faith inthe words then used: “ Shat the The resolutions 1, Resolved, That t Here a great Sobrieder. | unt be scknowledged » of doing this sort early yesterday, and | city selected | The | mecy inthe State | enough net to | y bent before the | Adopied, amd the gym mit, Wes ingal without sealed | * for the ea usideration | the constitutio. 1 compact, by whi the United States of America isa solema the people of # es, form & more perf ‘commod defes {he lessinas of for posterity, formed them: one body politic, under @ common government constitution, and the laws of the Uulted States made in pur. suance ‘and all treaties made under the authority o! the same, constitution or laws of apy State to the cons rary netwith- standing; and that » Etate, of other member of the | vody politic, bas a ri P text, fo annul or p tion, lw wepting ia such ex- the laws, on the prerogative of self- | sachusetts deem thie ties cheri the Union is the pr patr the oply’ means of securing ali our na‘ional blessi ug national cvile—the surest guaranty of nce of our liberties, our glory for the past, our o in the future. Its’ preservat 4 all other poiitical from the fathers, 80 we e latest generat’ on. Whigs of Massachusetts will faith- impored upon thom by the eonsti- United Staten, and they call upon thelr ous legacy of Washington and his co- ta, the foundation of sll our prosperity and power— se and iy peat tution of th bretbern inevery State iz the Union to respectand observe | quake. ail its provis« 4. Kesclved, | Fupport the siatic "That the whigs of Maseacl inistration in all ba y of this Union against all assaults from what- Ver guant ' meet That the name of Daniel Webster “isen raven slike Bpom the constitution and the ts of his countrymen take this occasion ia w of the prominent po: hiss ocoupied in the ad pistration, to expres mprebeusive y to the wisdom of his counsels aud the vaiue o! lved, That the feigued ade by the wi ligemt, honest, and cordial eo Ives, aud with the whigs of other States of That we rejoice that these effurts have been #, and have met the universal approba nd that we nbers of this coavent! ich have operatiun crowned ® the w jy coneur in the » om as the re en express. obtaining power op: corryption. men cment of the prevent lished sad well-known pe..cy esithful ec jenlly grester; the acqu { power, bad beon spen to all: edu. m fully imparted to “ been n> the time when the coalition leaders of, ent ia Massachu. tained ite pristine ts politieal eoune purity and honesty ia ight example to allt rrupti tr p, biibery, or ne of which et * i y to the pur- | f bargsic and everuption prope dismissal from oncerned tw 16. d, That the srrogent preten: whore history be ¢ Whig in the State, and ‘ 0 hae added feceh tustre end Gatriet m, are Ww hase nob weet ad ‘peittion’ 9 he ba Vl be “proudly seaoclated t govercors of other days. n unanimously nomi- of Gre ce held, fh or patri nt Eco wealth from ite present @legraceful and. depl dition, Atter the rn Watertown, moved that the edepted. Carried unenimou Mr Pease, of Edgartown, re; | ling of the resolutions, Mr. Bests, of diress and resolutions be rted that nearly srety town in the State was represented, there being 1,199 de egat reeent af 0%, thanks to the President, there were | cries for Aecbmun’ Bullock, and others | On motion of Mr. Brows, of Watertown, the convention | was dissclved. MASS MEETING A mare meeting was then orgasired, and Seth Demis, of Watertown, called to the chair. Then there were cries for Munsell, of Boston, Thomas, many others, but nobody seemed inclined to speak. proceedings were occasionally varied by the bre: rf and the precipitation of balf « to the y West lioxbury, meved a commit. waiton Mesets. Russell, Bullock, and others, tthe Union House The committes captured wil. | liem # he of Borton, sho said he had read in the pers that CH. Lineoln, of Worcester, had lost the 1 ritfalty of Worcester county. and had no right to arrest anybody : but be had been on the outside of the crowd, | (itughter) where he had been cailing on spirits from the who wouldn't come, and fe bad been taken ) bin aid wa bad € Rood ticket, and were bow to put it through. Me supposed he must talk until ex. Mirerif Limeoin captured “yore Prisoner, He enid the ticket would be chosen ty te ople next November. in will | A Vorer.—And Linco be Sheri of Worcester | Cortolan i county. | Benbioras ke Senor Len —I intended to ray nothing about Worcester | | county, but I understand there's some cf the old stock | there and God knows there's need enough of it At this time the band on the common near by struck up, interrupting the gailant Cclonel The music stopped he « Colonel said it meant that, when | they'd face the music, He went on in ye wty le wn, b t's the Buffalo pistform; mine is the whig platform — feild stone, He expressed fears that there was a dir ner Pe es the committee did not report, and sat down Mores Kimball, of Botton, and Mr, White, of Lowell, were called for, but did not appear Finally, Mr. Wrere, of Lowell, appeared, but could not | i proceed, on aecount of the fact that the band of music laying. revere on the Russells and the Da appeared in the morning, but were missing upon to speak to this meeting upheld the ticket. and forcibly recommended union and action Mr Bercocn, of Worcester, having been captured, Mounted the stand. and proceeded to annibliate great national demoeratic party which elected Charles Fomrer to the Senate of the United States He poke of their national resolutions, which, he anid, were fratd- Wently smoggled in the twilight; many did nut wear | = Diets Avg 25—814 Kir! Hs 3 i Jordan, NOrleans, Sid poner ea Barry, Batavia via Mau- suhington, Barry, for NYork, ready. 14 Duckett, NOrleans: . Savage, Phila i Beaton, 2th Maid of Or- arthe 3 Cy Road eh bas, D. Basnae aia: : 20th, Paclte “st N en, Sowa. Wye a = = 35 ict 5 é 3 nee Dodi cake Benmast, Lee tr Beare rte, pa Mary is rhe M [oe ydia Cathar arwioh Ho ptt NY: Tok esept 4—Arr oobr Panams, Terry, Philadel- ie a0, Te Term 'NOrienne fo at Detold 20ehy hesagd pony ‘Geneva, from from Hevy" Bay, te £ 38 He 5 ‘Heath, RA Wilming! aRVERS. Rent Rept 7—are re (vee Mies al gE iu Robert €. | ( Winthrop be unanimously nominated as the whig candi- | | date for Governor. was hatred of slavery in h Wanted to know who his should as soon think of convert the Christian world: as leo eedom, And iiton, ani ‘NOrleam mith, Watts, Rion; vith “titers, Foulkes Jonny Ling, Brus jenn e % Chan abieateraet | is bis Satanic majesty. and id the whigs of Vermont gained victories eevianes at for them. Tiosald that it was N Chaylee Padre fo ‘or Moni pF. LA jaree 8 a a TREATISE — a eeieh ty uro, for ‘NOrlesns. Chess Apblished—260 pp and ta brome ean earings. and (svar in ad ature, hrs bound >. ren LUBEC, Se} a a ‘obi ore, Be. Sr Point; ‘ith, Judith War ees pt 2—Arr brig Talbot, Johnson, NYork; sohr o Falcon, Ladi bry Lambert, Wex- ns NBedsor te Witte Shilds, from Cal- bi tion for tbe honor done to Vermont, sat down. Kimnat, of Boston Hie said he hear deud, sudhe came up to see the dead m5 corps he had ever ly beneficial to the whig party to be killed as it was last year, He predicted was called for, Lay Mississippi, Bryan, NYork. that the whig ae oe for Boston; Far West, Bri- ‘NOrlcans, witl nd ress ct before, a en DONDERRY, Aug eI Wansei.ies, Aug 20—Sl4 R H Gamble Hosmer, and Char- lotte Wynne, Hosmer, N Yor a Ww Dirvrx, Avg 22—Anj elique, Sai la, for NYork, —Gen Berry, Seavey, Portemo: NH. “Thomas wa ue bole for NYer; ‘wind! ‘SW equally (and ee Portiann, Aug 2—@: stadt for N York; 21 Quasserows. ang oar J spies BYerky Geor; 9 downfall of the Col Scriovien.--Give ‘em the Mosxs Kimpare N Eero: Aug 2 mermaid. Schouler, as usual, maki: | tions. It is too early for the mermaid, or any bugging. He intended to | paid the best 2 Rar Wittock, evans; oxverien ie the Sah al, lost main topgallaat ‘ope a)} a3 il, Se. ewront, ‘Be ban loptreal; Alvarado, Hulda A Wee Burt do for ‘Novtolk: do for Baltimore; E H Hendrick, Rh oars Sears, do for Port! sisens Geacile: Vousssem: foams i do for N Bedford: Wisin Norwien; WH Molg to for Nek, W Thorn, Durfee, Pall River sig LONDON, Sept 7- hae setize DT Albony for Providence Ric! Kinney, N York; N Tends lin, Minard, do: 8th, achrs Rob Roy, © Horwich Bola Peck, Smith Should take thie imp: ct marc Dages. fronts of all cinoanon of fr alen, wh trangers who Fequize madical ai, ing any. doctor, Ovght to knew wh into low cemedy, as whig party was strong f4 vue all the factions, mo matter in came. Will they do Tie. calied the secret ballot , Spanoer, pt S—Are ech mt M we 0, pe yr id: betas consults ther reading of the address be dispensed with, as it was | enovgh lengthy, which was carried, aud Mr. Lincoln proceeded | what eh law a piece of alast th: aie if the working of the jaw. as be presumed it would be, and certainly his tale ut | fer low comedy could not be impugned. — He also was se- “led up” by an enthusiastic gentleman with red whiskers, | vere om tbe coalition ‘members, of the last Legislature, ‘and said that they bad ail been bought and paid for. fle thought it would be all right next winter, a ts | man as is a gentleman’ be elected oe abd the whigs weuld have the Legislature ail their own way. rhigs all would imitate Stark’s resolu- of Ticaningien, ‘and on the second Mon- UC. Winthrop, or make their Calls for Devereux and Upham, of Sa’em, but they N York; Charles, Philadel p! id Zia » Lindssy (from Callao), ‘17—Arr Tally Ho, Smith, Poth 3 the fifth resolution, was received with cheers, and tne | 25 cents in a letter, post paid, will reeiite Pat, vopy by Or five copies for one dollar. “Address Di Beaver street, Albany, N ¥. d Stringer & T aie from NYork for Off, Hendrick Hudson, Tuinere, abt Aug 12—Arr Charles. Ri Vigo, Avg marr Providence, NOrleaus;” 16th, San Bue- Sold b; ‘pu &G old by teas Aantal AUTHOR or fed “ PRACTICAL Fat. ip Jacob A Weatervelt, Hood. Deen eo am oe » OM rk, put in here to day, wit n iSenanye oxoopt uuall yesterday mornin. ‘Telegraphic Harine Boston, ando (of Kennebunk), rosea ae ‘demux. R) im short of w: Aug from 8W, shifted cargo nad lowt two ther greater part Principles | hoped that th jon at the batt day of November elect K. years. in are for 8 express vee Da lout for N ct followed by Voted exclusively to ie Fa mi certain, Worx for Boston; Extra, Roni re SYoek Pioe Wind Bedford; Cot Finally, a veteran whig, Mr. Wire.en, of Framing- , caine forward and sai¢ that he was surprised, when great men present who had nvt He heped for union and victory. ‘An incMectua! motion was here (half-past five o'clock) ringfield, being called, made a very Mr. Wentworth, of Lowell, was here called for, but did not come, and the meeting was then dissolved, with “three cheers for Winthrop and Grinnell.” ‘The captain of the Mes senger, at New Bedford, from the Pacific, reports that he experienced an “earth quak 1th Decemb er last, in | | miles from the coast of Chili. | plestant weather, the crew were sudden! by the ship trembling av: It was at first suppo: | essel had struck anunknown reef, but the pene was found to be occasioned by an earth- These shocks were felt at intervals of about ‘Yor 10 seconds. Good weather preceded and fol- No change occurred in casks of water; oer 80 134,000 ata were #0 many Che vuprense Inw of the land, nagthing inthe | | spoken, Aug 17, lat 43 49, Jos, & 0, ex: als with ship Harmonia, of NYork, otec 1 46 3, + Lpaatieed shi ded cae ae Gye ey me} roms the ‘eaciion, ‘tho eney and rape ‘ r very fow days, Tb made to acjoura. 8, bret eae full of glor Germania, ten poke ship Oregon, verout charaoter often atten: be has never: soaps ig rem tho i | Pheee the ouze, whioh is often otfected been a matter of oa ability and of onal attaininent tontion to diseases which people te oy at’ if ruven mt wore known, oi te a5 or Tor R. DE LANEY, aig id OF THE “ PRIVATE HEDI near wy. 8 the author has enjoyed 2 principal citioe of Aurope ja this per | Yo wre, 2h, from Cronetadt for York. Ra -~ Ablon, St Jago tien. | ‘hos ed Island, in tty Dighton: EX load of 60 hhasot rucar, gual Banton 2 watts tegen Seven tlaters, Kondow one Corson. Franklin, Clark. Bath, Cuariesron, Sept 9, Ditton, Med peer Den: sh, Hartford; P Wi Eartuqrake av SEa. ‘Wrostuents By tether, sAtcese a, for a Northern port. ra ‘Suny Poi PROVIDEN' re 385, lon. 96 W., oak, sit ae ilatbces Sears, Running with’ very ‘ign Malis. Letter Baze, per steamer Bwpire City, for Havana. Cali- fornia, Xo, will close at the Exchange Readiug ciange), on Thureday, auc? Prometheu halt 20% tbat Providenoe, Brown th i merion, enable. him to warrant, Dravoh of the’ profesal | cures, as can bo obtai It ia chiedy, Lowey x at 130 A. M., San Juan, California, de, on G in a remaykable manner. hored off Nayatt Point): oh ope Wa it Bowen, ned 1 from no other If past 2 0’! eby, st Kenyon's, 9 ¥ fa brlg Naney’Ana, Jacobs, Phi- Ys above steer’ Begs are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wau street. Mereid Marine Correspondence, PHILADELPHIA, Arrivyed—Brigs Wetson, Cerone Lice Weer reg Edwin, Roberts, € Da Newark; John W Wits, Ccllisa, NYork; Sami Castner, Collen, Naatack- KR Jeckson, Blackman, davannah; steamer Penobscot, ow, Leitch, Liverpool, v, and Blackstone, Ap FousuouTl, Sept 6—C services wi) fally del ie Pokisuourn i (Lower Harbor), Sept 5—Arr schr Reding- RT ND. saact C5 Arr brig Shamroo’, Willard, Phils. delpbin ma pels Financier, ‘Hall, do; sebr L 8 Pond, Ed- NY. RICHMOND, Sept arr bark, Cyane, Loveland, N York: erson, Boston: Cucoa, Hopkins, Wi Johnson, Lae 4 the re de habits, Infallibiy, 4 certain cure eaisting for those compiainte. Boat to. any a? celebrated F: co first stages of certain clade a ae ery oweithe phenomenon. the barometer or thermometer. Co. Cnittespes —As the rest to know something cf tl te Col Crittexden one of the unfortunate victims rho ag shot at Lisvena, a lady friend, whe knew him well, was the second — of the Hon. Heary Ilis mother was n, who fell at the to thore who aj in th immediate our oe R. MORTAMORE. WOULD INFORM to him for the oure of diseass, th es that he will bite has has felt much int» [ad wart, Taylor, Niok ¢ personal history of the ell. B Eg NUN) pasme Japonica, Gallagher, Vesta, Poroy, J alia Te them “ia two of the en@ | informs us that he ¢ cf Shelby county, davgbter of the lamented G of Tippecanoe, and she is now the wife of Col. Murrey, cf Cloverport, Ky. Mrs Allen, the grandmother | of soung Crittenden, was @ daughter of Geu Logan, one ¢ most distinguished of the Kentucky pioneers. Crittenden was also a cousia te Col. Hardin, of Iui- laotly fell at Buena Vista. fi int.and at the time of his death He was a nephew of the Hon, | John J. Critter den. the ‘Attorney General of the United Ste ir Was & yousg max of brilliant q aali- He had in his veins some of utucky, bo.k om his father’s and his 2 aya alored that he cer. those who may come vader bie 3 a snes Pleasant, gad omy Sundays exc pred. 96 Willian wees ~ would. howe Providence: at ae Foikert wr sft Eavonaciy John P Brown, Collath, Wilning: Misce?lancous. Warck ann Loss or Five Lives—The brig Lincoln (of Wiscasset), Hud, from New York for Savanaah, was » 4 in aoavy squall from NW, night of July 27, when ten 0th, Ist 87 87, lon 7517, the wrook was | ge fallon in with by ship Flora MoDonald, from Baltiaore for Rotterdam, which took off the frit officer, and Geo Irvin, seaman; the remal crew, accord officer, three seaman and cook, were drowned The Flora MeDoneld passed , on her way to Rotterdam, and 80: SALEM, Sept Skee ‘park Lawrence, Fabens, Ca} ‘Vice gratis. ae Estates. M.D, z. DELANEY’ ‘3 rot nea MEDICAL v Cyt a ard Author efsoveral Medio us insiruments wey? oy aehe dor! isapropsr habits infalt!) “ing Dart of the Union. PR (Fa om hy i eegh ier to brine | ne bie tse ca ptain, Mr John Mitchell, pres Me, Be chelena, N Yori +) NO.1 MOTT STREET, 13 CONSULTED ich he cures without mercury; recems days. Dr W.'s Spscific, wi jeuce, never fails of 9 cure. wisonous countertell, om No fea tilt sured. rre jack, J Montes, Ha ‘Thomas, C Magaire, C De Bour- hoork Me Grusan, Philadelphia, Mr Archer, Londen: Mr oacce cured im f ot thels consultations, ead a the j the r's side. and it is —_ te as met 60 sud ao fa! inistration of the | tale by a qaack ia Koceevelt street. ‘York; J Lawne made the above report. Sir Mownt Waswiworox—Capt Jones, of brig Indian Queen, arrived yroterday morning reports that the ship Mount Was erpocl, with loss of foremast, main ini badly, was found by ave Wersren—Nannow Escare.—Mr. sbster azrived at the Revere House at 9 o'clock, Mon- t, from Freuklin, N. 1 “ble, he having injured bimself, it ts feared, feom extra ing on three loads of hay while on his am When meat Lowell, on Monday night, the train & passenger, ran into a drove of --which bad impredently been allowed to go on the railway to feed—and the engine and one or more cers were thrown from the rails and considerably roken; thecer in which Mr. Webeter and some friends -d, was thrown from on embankment, but for- aly injured, though they igbly, aad the car was oon- from Koy Week Ilis health is quite teat ouse ef Uo chute, R. oon 14 DUANE Steen. Has, FOR THE ninoteen geass, dovoved hi treet ment of Msicerial and oth | ted Ui aud ry re ok C her to Key West, where sie will disobarge to repair. SHIPPING, OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STAT! ship ATLANTIC, Capt, J will depart with the Unite Svelg om Saturday from Laity orth at a vbich Mr. W. w: or ppled in the late galsa, Banx Lyoune diseases. He can caro the mom MAIL STEAM. This toe mails for Europ, at 12 Pith ‘a No borth nucured ss The Now Orleans papers or extent of the troubie, oe, from Mobile for no particulars, ascent rived nt Havana, previous to Siet ult, with | ra tN the ¥, - of September, he foos of Canal etree’. Fox freight or pamage, having waoquadlee tecobtm dations tor eg nee or gomfo naeey this matey bas evor produced. A perfoot ore. a ed sbout pretty r we 6 Wall os. ae ri pve ‘the Atlantic, ane | JP4RIS “AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE Diseases, ins fow hours, hy & vegctable application, 1a debilisy, Vroaght on by tmproper nabits combines mydicim ch Ma ¥ y Bn: Ly, of Ball ran into a Br brig, id to have been m VARITIMNE INTELLIGHR NOR mn e7oured withons ie: tplendid steam 50 7 ner, Meth as ce hall and mail onal braces throughout’, similar to the fas- Ne Collins’ line, and in every roopact fuily 6 in Polat of etvength and eca u saie Both ult, loot past of dock los R OscKOLA. ashore on Matianicnrk Point, at discharging hor cargo into a sloop, aud another propeller was at anchor near. pil a lonz time —C, Derond Te'cured of weakness from elf abuse, sithoes veusdes bet J genera: trentmout, fas short You cured me of the ce, im e short te cor, Liverpool Eronett &Biews. over $300 ta fve you cured me by. Loe woys placed teerein, (rosa Montauk to ‘on my body and ee physicians for a quack medicine | coul Na. 7 yond that of | evltiog in s erode mae of | x. NB, Montgomery Dork "Ticlen & Frencis, Blan hard, Bonaire, Nesmith & ing west ord i) the erast or Sound, or en- ne Vinee beoye with and, acd boys with red ai Buoys in cha Pe Ber ton ‘Of forty cuble feet. For frolglt or pas HARNDEN & £0.. 30 Beondway, We HakN DEX & reet, NDAN & numbers on the port etripes on either h with alter: ate white and black perpend: 'TNFORTUNATE'S FRIEND —GREAT SUCCESS. —4am ‘The most popatar specite for privave die wid. Vr im twe book. Depot—Dr. "ward D HAVRE.—?THE UNITED TRANELIN dames A. Wotton, hing at & 4 the mails and agers, on Satan ie Se; o tails snd passcngers, om Satariay, | age, $12. AB experi ul letters aust pase throws THEN LN ENaSrow, agent, No. 83 Brondway, Re TOR CONSTANTINOPL 3 's Freiai ive will be re _WRLLS & CO. We kN NEW YORK w York Btoamehip AsGuW, Lesotons | of the Cucard steam | $14 rpelatod to sail, tom New York ai. | m Saturday, the Lith October next, at 1d ‘rst cabin, (steward ‘THAMPTON States mail steamshi Commander, will esi) for formerly keeper of the lighthouse 5 ‘Teosday, from Boston, iron piles which fot The epindie will mark the sp>t 4 serve aga guide to mariners. by Richmond. C Ht ein, Sehr Virsinia H-dgen, Owens, Plymouth ote New York, Goodsell, Boston it Steamer Shark, "Stewart, Philadelphia, aria —s ae Sloop Thos Hull, Miller, Providence. 38 is attached to eee cry Fo ved. Dark Alle (grote hs aren ph (By), conten, ant i cacaeeunss sr a fs (erobably Bik), from Boston for Philadelphia, ‘jonfuegos, 25 days, with 'y weather on the pas je Cook, from Boston for Remedios, Sept 3, wh 4de ve from, Baltimore for Port Spain, Ang Ss ry or Tiowtor ). Whi donee auppreas Teoent | vith a private tp 1B Be No.6 Wall bial ti Rf eure aye procure it. rered to S7EAM, 0 COMMUNICATION 7s powertul wow, stoansh i and 40 horse power, Dl oy Arr at 8 Bedford th, abip Martha {No 2). Stewart, Indian , {60 bola gp oil, Ma Milineber, martin, Warren, £0) 1p & short tin previous, Hector, Cele, do, ON op; berks Alto, Atlantic the. DA fuirty-vwo years, cures oi recent esses in t! from the imprutence of bly curee. ima of 9 moot quackery may ter ith, adv North Pacific: Cowper, bark Alice frazier, Ta- 7, Sud George, (both of Pease, PH, clean. Capt P re ingeton, NY, bound to Newburyport. ~anl Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, to yo APE TLL CURED —DRs. COOPER & muna, It street from ng new lode, may be relted on ‘het vently the re. vit of walprncicy The 8 ene Palen is or im Ts, re wale wil be stair prices. Carries ay ot Set 4. Feat con. For frei a Je, Baker, Wis Florida, West, # oft St Georges, Jas Allen. Newcomb, 12, Charleston Packe' N Porter, 2 foremas' % the door affords the gre JOR NORFOLK, Pi TERSBURG A LAL | . Commander, w iW MEDICAL BOOKS —A to and all the kindred giectione—tilestzated by sieges sume u a wtwich, MD. poe BPR TICAL ic. forgery nad citences of the Ags iam 6 Sa Lexingeons tito i tines New ing Payal, Pi Acton's wor ne to amy thing of th The taken to, Norfolk st 2, saad ad me mend, ha No berth secured SebrJ R ad. Ste AG Whest: oD, Podionte COP TAE days. eon beset street, New York. Schr C A Graat, Lamb, Rishi Sehe Statesmar Sehr Champie nbeal, Cours vaste more L Weter Balin re gear Be ro Zeoupe Fi ter, nates Philadel pia, 3 yt, rovineetown, 0 ae we i Nort erie mus, do, eh Pi I Sept 4, passes two why opi, Infa of eopecial importenes, } ie—the wits, the mothor—the oe either bodding lata wemash b of pears. in whom % MAIL STRAMSUIP Big 4-4 - Toureda her imehin BAPt smart Cfo de vil BGT tote im 1 nal on Thursday, Femi tia i, at inet Steeck, with ‘with the foveenment mally Sirert for'tiayans oma and jeu. tfrem s gentleman in Dayton, Obte here inet evening for Due five, wise nee secy getting the Cham | Feaular trip on Mor ay 2 ext. Serr 0— Wind during the ay from Sto sa, with fog. md she will no ‘deus resume her ‘Slamed Al, bas sailed. Shippers SS Uist to aw ey ome pe Shiclde, for N mam t ~_ Sreasenre Prawn ty Arowmon at. We, are be rf Germ, and ohr Nasean, toaetee angi av at the oifice of the ipped to the UStater of Beverly, from and Leek NEW AND INDI T isco very of Me Deve 4.4, Brothest to me, which Il pint for this, ere another Mog ony Ang SP fre OF Olea, mA Feumidt ances, a sedan ce fiat 7 04 and qual of the ag: soot riows evbjects (*), BY ech $ for 2 aunts rancisco; he - Fen Virginia, (380 tone)y fot Home Porta, ALBANY, Sept 9—Arr ol mire m: in, bear Brook! iptof $1, scopy py to any part ot hints caved, post paid, to Dr, Tis, New York rity, by MUTHER'S DUOK.—TH. 129 Liberty ebreas. e conelvaion to take but Fine, of cabins Only vftice of the line, No 2 Bate ter bag will be made ere ail pointg.on the route, olor iH niormes thet this is the eu Yor London ss Hebard, London foe 8 York Sturdivant, Bie for m for do (und both Yr 27 809 from iiss for R y 2M, jd NYort Catharive jareb: Broo’ onal ohjei Taido, at +) ¢ Portny there dirvoted to bon} anawere A oe a em KiRS ANTIDOTE, sue a * ene cure, Without the least restriction of > sppiicstion to business. ragle on which the misture it vi Ss ii Ur for New Yor Watlington, from Roverdsan ug whee As ‘Smith, Cronatads for Liv- jerustelt,” of and for Bre- TP propeller oe Wa Ponn, puieael shies a oe i y Chestan, Crasby, re; | orn ‘Palermo Bila, 1 that | York fee are sade tive for day, September 2, fre been red Wi fies eluent 8 rg be hak Ave tt ate Joricr, Turner, NYore, mi Mot, rain 24, Bride, Gronam, Botton © freight taken on @sy venee, Ale, x t othe