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iq SOAR ATP LOSE, —~=—_—_—_—_rrrooeeeeeeeeeee é Obituary. ire Mr James Holmes died tn Ovwero, at the residence ef Save power an@ asthe government'that is to | ST SRTIRMENTS : DA @MARLES CALDWELL, M.D., LATE OF LOUISVILLE, | bi# sop. on the 27th ult. in the ninety sieth year of kits eet or license the Teens the country ‘ RAAEWED BER? ‘DAT. age. My. H. wows native of Sdaset county, Now Jersey, | grained by the Amazon. - I of courting Kng- BEE P. t 04 PRINCE STR BAR BROADWAY, KENTUCKY. end perticipe'ed in the battles of Monmouth, German’ ev SBE SIXTH PAGS. “ae r furvished or to Dr. Charfes Caldwell died at Louisville, Kentucky, | tows a0 Brandywine. FRE? Sane ink on Rallan) e New lathe, | : fa the vieholty of the Metropolitan and Bt. ‘on the 9th inst., at an advanced age. He wasa na- | 4 Ballfex paper announces the decease of Rebéoce, | alliance with Brazil will ts the controtover the tive of Carbarrus county, North Carolina, of humble | Seer: sw wes the deapeier es tas na aee or Bry | Gull of Mexico, and ite pountrieny, tastier Parentage, and had to’ rely mainly on bia own | # fenton mmo. sed vac great erand nian of De) Myth We, lade, and the conroqvenses of tls wil » 1! 7 rac! ism we = exertions for ne bes cell H Barver¢ College. She = here, semen ane brane! at Lome or abroad. “Theze two great slave powers After studied with one most emi | 4 with her father or guitted Boston at the time of ite}, pow bold more undeveloped téseitory than any. two » (practitioners in his own sevtion of the country, he re- Sie ong N ELDEKLY AMERICAN WIDOW, OF CHUBRFOL- and obliging ge who understeeds the iene of blidrens wighen ts or three from. te fo sighe odere im prov. ies, and wail bui't, ani ndad ia the most fashionable part of the glen, Ales, » tr} ling b> lo ew ramolass hovsppu Madiron avenas. Alse ovher honsns, B. SINSHIM: city reference. A widows rsouation by the British troops for Nowa Ssotin. other governments, au to guard and | ————————______________ eh, cow tm $29,000. Apply ¢: . | Ro°Sibtrourth vente, bethee Vas a. Tied, at his own residence, in the to of South. |' strengthen their mutual interests by acting together i GA RIRST RATE INVESTYMNT, PAY- paired to Philadelphia, where he became the private | wold. in the county of Figio, (ausde om the 18ch in strict harmovy and pence ie Bn our $40;000-0 8 GA a pupil of Dr. Bush, and after graduating in the medi- Cape! aor eget brea ive yours and five mont vast resources, and the mighty commerce that is tet street now rente? for $5 9”). Price $40.10, crac pecaagia - cena Maat ity -sesond ot weet. fourth sottece below Tenth avenue, cal department ofthe Uviveray of Pennsylvania, he | inpainta "Ye une Sorn'at Reece eweear | About 2 extandupon thebosom ofthe two countries, | SSR mRary Rs hr waiease To Prseemen er a Ne | _ Apply to __ SF CRANE, 60 Union Square. repaired to Edinburg. where he distinguished him- | New Jersey, on the 18:h day of Jesuary, 1754 Hisfather, r. wil sesame penres, will finds good home for his children. We Cs vo objection te eles wo rooms. furnished, tu two fom: rt and good moral charaoior without board. Summer or longer Terms moderate. | Location PFSANTH GTRERE” NEAR FEW SINGLE GRNTLEEN CaN BE ACCONMO- PI ik ( verve domestic servitude, but we can defy th r ¢, FACTORY PROPERTY YOR’ SALE 1 dated with I= self fr his woos! application to study. Ho com: | me alnrm'timttoen Vyaitat meer tates | of the world, With Simnem and jidgaadh, we | SOLO atau rer pores tne Yar ipimemmmnenrers ttre fies sce re “hm Meth tras eran of Fn posed a thesis in La'in which attracted much atten- | Istive of the exeusive family of Burwolla, in this coun. | Can open up the African slaveremigration azain—to | ing perprace, situated on the line of Wee Hosen reltions, ixtenmthatrent, near 0 usre, with furi |’ 4. SPLENDID SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET IN HOUSE lon. It was publizhed und favorably noticed at the | {77 formery feom Podford and Novtliamptom, England peop a ie noble region ot the ‘ropes We comboldly trendy miles "rom New Tork, willbe Sagan alan, forvale. BILEING & TUCKER, 200'arondway. | AL £3 Llecoker strect, a few donre eank of Broadway, oud | the first of whom hurted at York river, Gloucester | Gefen upon the most enlarged syate: lan- of “tire moi = . | Bear the principle hotels, will be let tegethor Parate time as @ work of much merit. He soon after receiv- govney 1663 (Ona of bs noni orn waa ve Virginie thropy. It li far better for the wild Paces: of nor Fork nt TON Oe sone et Oe, See” tory. atte sed’ baseman in tale omer Heer Bo, f Ms A smiall room form yenticmane ms : ed his degree from this celebrated school. After | deruration in the year 1°46 to invite the fallaw monar themselves, Look at the three millious in the Uui- _————-- = reesp care lense. Homey Bas. ths SUITE OF ROOWS, ON THE SBCOND FLOO! : ater the First to come to Amertes for: protecion Stat x 3 ry desirable locatinu for boarders or for & F ee , travelling on the continent, and visiting the most | against the rebdeliiovs Puri.am nubjeots ‘ steittsemon: bor ae & ristunhine Ga ee oak ROO see CAND LUTE Eran? Pans in LG ALORS, 50 Bseen way, A ‘or ts lighe qeatiomen, Thu" hoes Eipeivace, od eminent schools of learning, he returned to the | _ Te tof this obituary enlisted ip her Mujosty’s ol msurpscaad being i tho Law or exchanged for merchandias. ‘Tidlos war- ‘OUSES TO 1¢T—+ C 4 T strictly firs Avpiy'w MUNSON & McMICKEN, \igtvadway, | ELS DoE TES CORNER OF TOMER ul wold servion in the he age dt teente: ti ved | Pretend to say they would have been better offin the | fented. United States, and settled in Philadelphia. Ho was | {nthe wera cf the Awe ienn fevrsiutton sovea votre wes | barbarian state of their native wilderuesses? And | Toon l& cotemporary with the late Dr. Coapman, between | prevent at ‘be batile of Yorktown, Virginia, whee Lord | bes not the attempt to suppress, by force, this emi- FPP OR whom the most intimate friendship existed. He de- | Cornwaili: surrendered to Gene:a! Washiegton. and was | gration, increased the horrors of the.‘‘ middle pas- $5. 00 voted himself to practice and .to medical literature, | there slightly wounded. Afver the war ef 1783 he moved | sage” teniold’ ‘The good old Las Casas, in 1519, was | ai! im frst rete order styect and Lexinston avenue, brown stons front, new, enue. None but parties of ohe improved, modere built, nawly printed, £0, Also, store on | Lishet rerpeetability need upply. No ouildren takes. Call theecrmer of Bortieth vireet pad Kosincton you Tiatt | at 43 Went Twendy-eveond wtreed. to rood be be MK, JK, Vitel Werke, 4! Maiden lane Amoriean | | PARTVENTS, FOR GHNTLEWEN ONLY, AT 5aR vie aor iam Houston atrest, in the lumediate vieinity of the Motre- YJOTEL TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALR—ON | Politan Hotel. Best of referenuys required. —FOR SAt. bare, tw aif or and he soon became widely known a3 ao rising mau | t¢ Neva Scota where be remained four years: be then | the first to advise Spain to import Africans to her | t¢i}ipefrem ’ revurned to New Jersey, to take oare of his nget mother, | ¢,, ‘ H felling: tow m TL Staton Irland, wi in govd order, in his profession. ; | wher he married. and roucved te Wadsten Poutayina® esta oute un pera) for the poor Indians, who, | thon sed mer Esivwoll tuvatitad’. Teese peere laste ns lowe. The LL RESIDENTS PERMANENT OR TRANSIBNT, IN His first and most important work was an edition | pis and from thence came to Uncer Canada in the year pm their peculiar nature, were totally uusaited to oe is now icing » goad ere. which mey bw. tae Rew York, bould be madeav are of the oxisteace of of the celebrated work, ‘ Dr. William Cullea on { 17+6, tro late to obtain the king’s bounty of family land, | Beur the labors of ane Experience has shown ‘halt sah tat ica Id at a bargain, BILLING Rgine bei Be prding Broken: @ 28) Broad . Outlines of the Practice of Physic.” This remarka- | but was pliced op the U ©. lias, and racaived two hun’ | bis seheme was founded in wise sad Christian phi- LOTS FOR 8 IN JEKSRY OFTy.—¥HKY 1 “a Fe Wied of we ble work was first composed by Dr. Cullen, then | éred sores for himself eed each ot his ohildren. Ho re- | Inntbyophy. Millions of the black men yes unborn 451 are ta one plo or @ louger oF shorive gozioe of ti: yan plo 60 gerioe of tine bs bl cke west of the Canurd PART OF ANEW THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING esher wt bars sin to let. to a gee tenant of Movorole and Sinith 1 ? 7 tic Physic in | moved tothe Talbot re tlewent in the sear 1810 ome | will rise up to bless his benevolent im Th ‘ap | Professor of the Theory aud Practice of Physic in | ™ P eh pag ei Sete bn ibrook rniuing ovary AC OARD WANT&D—WITH SINGLB KOOM WITHIN the University of Edinburg. It was written in pure | few years since be had a reaswed bead of youthful kair, | time is coming when we will boldly detend thia ays " rf irty-sixt! ze e] Ci and elegant Latin, and was afterwards translated | ®%¢ Could see to read without glasses. tem of emigration before the world. ‘The hypocriti- ‘ir seeunts it se ae eiliteg to. meee pec poe Addstan’ bake Herald into English. There is no work in the whole | [SS ae es cab et ae whining saarallty, of the latter-day | Je tae fone Seg Wve TEAM POWER [ORV ERAL office, : ‘range of medical composition gomposed with such ‘Ihe Destiny of the Stave States. suimts will die away betore the majesty of commerce | Farnaltvert. Tarte ot SP. TOUNSEND,. iMacuudeieht deocl,welitiene TT perleet, coucise, yet comprebeusive diction, as the TO TUE SOUIHBEN BTANDARD. ond the power of tho:e vast productions which are to ee Un No. 88. Nasonn ctvech epataira. Bicgtaa See Rrsihta ane Geen ee OTe tented br eee ee ee standard work of Dr. Culleu. It bears the same re- | — We are at a critical juncture in jutue affairs. The | syivg from the cultivation aud full developement of 7 uply te AN’ Toom. Address ox 207 Post Ole f BAN CUANCE FOR A FULL 8170 BGILOING LOT, eon, room No. 41. op stain. PO PHYSICIANS AND LAWYRES—TO 1 Aine rooms.ce the greund floor of w bensa, avenne, near Twentytuurth stroet very di lation to the “ Institutes of Medicine” as “Black. | world is moving forward with enterprise and pro- | the mighty tropical regions ia owe own hemispliere. stone's Commentaries’? do to the “Institutes of | press such as has never been before conceived of. | It it be mercy to give the grain growiag sections of _ Law,” and no medical education can be considered | Nevr $260,060,000 are being added anoually to the | America to the poor and hungry of Hurope, why complete where the reading of Dr. Cullen's work | gold currency of the world. The whole resvurcesof | Bot open up the tropics to the poor African? Th avorue and Sifty sixth street, P. ppiy te DEMOTH & Cm, 13 Chamber and wutse, aie ndy. belag in & —rwo | Boandause the Indy being ii H TLEMAN, WIFE he sith, CHASED LEMEDIATS. GREOT BARGAIN IF run s " “ r oye ‘4 4 by office. | also. rovers! houses to Jet at rente trom SAW to da has been omitted. Yerit contained some theories, | Australia, California, and China, are just about to | che region Is as eminontly suited to them as the | A iy —thirtess tal wee wutlding tate om Chet Sih. “Ayiig' te. Be KINSHIMER. No. SW Fourth’ | stating teres, location, Rac with veal’oane common enough to the period in which the work | Le thrown open. In China, 300,000,000 people, with | Ctber is to the white race. ° There is as mach philan Falvesk, sad devel eth the! tise Weesaehc evenue, 2t0 2PM UCN ES ee nh oo ee was written, but which subsequent observation and | more accumiuleted capital und wealtu than avy one | threphy in the one as the other. We have been ty | from muitanoes. aray. doply 1O DaGUEKNEOTYPISTS, TO LET, 4 FIRST CLAS eeu lovee enough feF'a plano aad’ other feral te experience had shown to be unsound, however plau- | pcople bave ever possessed, have been heretofore | lve governed by psalm-singing schooknasters from ii & Bibly set forth, The correctuess of its practical | locked up irom the res’ of mankind? The treaties | the North. it is time to think forourelves, BAKERY POR SALR, WITH AL‘, 17S FIXTORTS views, as far a3 discoveries in medicine had gone, ; made with kngland, France, aud the United States, | _ ‘The folly commenced in our government uniting sls0_» horse aud wacon and « coud sound of 48 Dhanabors + | could ‘not be questioned. | a few years ogo, have broken the cbain with which with Great Biitain to declare slave importation pira- || Fieaso call at ifr. Reilly's, No, 13634 Mv iberry atroct, vo gullery on Hrondway. complete with | tween the Park and Union square. Terms must he inode. enw upparatus. oll n goodorder,and in suo. | rate ne it willbe fur ® long time. addrces (roe) Music speration. wit), m sb ylight that eurp " m aes any in tho | Herald effioe. | omeNe, nine or Gavalarement. Daguerseoty plute wishontoa o ————--- +--+ Mt aap dapecgeh a , Will do well tu madress, Gallery, Broadway Post OARD.—TWO OR THREY SINGLE GENTLEMEN The new edition published by Dr. Caldwell con- | they bave surrounded themvelvee. ‘This, together | Cy. Pirncy is @ crime ou the high sos, arising un Bok, STATIONARY AND FANCY GOODE STCaE Givseitid con be acoomodated with Loagd by apply ieg at 31 City tained a preliminary discourse on the generai princi- | with the rebeilion now in progress, will unfold the | fer the luw of nations, and it is us well detined b for sale—on excollont opportuniig in uiferod, for auy Rr « Mall place, Kefereneo required. Fow Sale “THE, TWO FINNT CLASS - - 15 ashland plane (late Percy atraes.) | P>OARD.—FINE, AIRY SUITRS OF ROOMS ANI ai ondld stole with ail the ntec! hoard, may be nad at themes HE. BLOOMER, Ne. 205 | tirst'cleas bonea, couruiring all tha modern improvernonee ll eee Gee Hi Second street. ‘Transient company caa also bo aogomm F STORY HOUSE, FINISHED Last | Css: Apply at the houso, ples of medicine, written by Lim, which, in every | resources of that mighty empire, and produce a those laws as murder is at common law. Aovd fo. Pereah With 5 onah aptsat ey Au ee oe Apia, Herald office, stating real namaond address, ‘Way, woe a masterly production. change in the distribution of wealth, equal to that | two rations to attempt to make that piracy which ‘ *, { For elegance of Zoapoaition, eloquence of expres- | produced hy ahs caeorery of America upon Spain | Bet eae a ze ian otaatto es an. absurdity. You vata Sata Serer kate ae ze p> Amreesemenisy i Cl 7 fe. ") Eurepe. Is th d nD), ae well declare «| erelary, er arson, or an ‘STA ‘ALA _ AT, A INE Y@ARS a nenreee sion, and perspicuity of sty!e, it is not excelled by ; and Europe. ere js wll this vast trade and. ie Y: 'y. C lenge of property corner of Broadway an? Fors test | rng LeT—a THA apy other writing of the Kind in the Bagli-h lad- | accumulation in gold to pass through the channels | thine else. And wo have ever-sinos, by a joint fleet the Crystal Palaca, wi i ith G 2c t Asbrii sere OR Sil she improve vert, replete w the modern improvasueats, ita. o aa = Bee. «| ‘of commerce into the exchavges of the world? | With Great Britain on thecoust of Africa, heen strug- | Kents, Grownd rent $100. Possession. ammedintoly, If ao- Mee ana ty tee ale ° provements, 8 OARD-WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, CAN BE HAD. ein ints composition he boldly attacked many of | Ii must concentrate upon the Pacitle coast, aud | hing to exsorce this mulerable bluader. "The Gaittsh | plies for this wale, % NAWLLL, Noes Nanda st | je, Teaety Muouetr et pene Sixth avente, Address a2 nt No. 88 and 4 kash Twonty-third stro, near Fourth. the antiquidated theories Joug ciierished in the prin- | force its way across the Isthmus of Panama into | EUverpment now admit it to ba folly. And if tae ~ paicenc aera Teta a ue. by 4 4 . Min “ oy FYOTTACE RESIDENCES | ciples of medicine. He also kept up a ranniag com- | the Gulf of Mexico, and thence into the Atlantic, | R7¢a! Sir William Scott were alive, aud Lord Ohan- } {J hrekivn.~iwo boaulifnl eo mentary on the the textef Dr Cullen throughout | that great reservoir basin for the civilized uations of | Celler, he would pronounce it so Likewise. lots, the ther Dis work, which so improved and moderniaed it aw | the curt ‘The Atlantic will be to tue world what | Mankind in musses are only tanght by large ex a gee to render it in all respects more acceptable to tho | the Mediterranean was to the then known world, bei pee Lee subj pportations into Brazit rolession. | under the reign of the Antonines in Rome, Again, | 'Ud te Cuba for tha p: r Years, by = eaten Ou AS Mueaing) Sulhable: for ebm ase wns adopted as 9 text book in the medical | the Guit of Mexico lies Letween the great region | Us. and cmencipation in the West Indies is aa open Se ee Hines er apy respectatne peapaun. Apply t2 274 i schools, and was recommended as such by Dr. Chap- | drained by the Amazon on one side, and the Missis- | book which oll reflecting men are reading, Bng- RUG STORE FOR SALE—3OW DOING “-pusTNEss, | beck Mere. The above room wit be Tet et & cu TON APENUE, Jago hourea, one with font ith two lots, for sale. The zugleas.ere ef nest aie d aod (agatha rufetroor mod grape vines. Stables attached to cach house, zas tearoux)o n - 4 “ ” And both spring and rain watcr to pouadance. Will bo wld | (['OBUT—A TAN KOOM. 6M BROADWAY (TO LRP ‘thirty years, have taaght | low; also, four lots adjoining y the ° Ui le fo: a ‘atloa, \6 LET--MOUSES SUITARLE FOR RESPROTABLR OAnD UP TOW Wy | 2 iamities uptown. and otfices im the lower part of the } city, aoplyto” JOUN a. FLAMMER, ds Wall utrset, A AANDSOMR ROOM AND. bedroom, also a wiagie room, et, with hoard fn private family, at 88 Tw. xth avenues ud diner ab e-mail street, new lunch at I o’etuok, a 2. og Re IN 11k COUNTKY.-1Wo O& THRRE Faat can he accommodated with board in tie ooucte hogan: the Hudeon river. cw S14 per arnum. 353 C geenwic» sirvet, Tanke. and good yu. “ ‘ana : ay Des than aug eimiar zoom im the aby. fy dn fine view ef t a man to his class, | sippion the other. Jhece are the two ureatest val- | laid is atten ting to recover ber lost possessions. by from Sts $7 per day. Wil be told chaop. Inquire = ~ wa ps ad naive Beasd. 0 nex, ‘The publication of this work caused the name of | Jeys upon the face of the earth, and capable of the covlies ax a the apprentic y tam of whites and SENG IRA AYERUG. | 1 <jiu¥ WALY OF WHOLE OF THe GENTERL Tin yestubue ius sontier tic ee en nat eee Dr. Caldwell to become widely kaown both in this | gieatest productions, It is not saying too much to hinese, Itis slavery in another form, and-are sul OR SALBR—-ZWO FIRST CLASS CORVER GROCE. | grogn Flin end tivth cecewon Hoot ee ne TOR, be | Eee bra = country nud in Burope. He continued to prosecute | say that if properly developed, they are capable of | Jects that will perish under the experiment, F nies, with teaser, at a1 Ent ? i. Merblemeetlen, sliding doors and evoking | Po oAtede shoe nee ere ee Oe HESRE his professional duties in Philadelphia, and to make | pio i contributions to me 1 Literaiure, for a number of | env ized world. years aiterwards. | natere, and the latter is ced at jreseat by the whole | ‘The world will fall back upon African labor, gov Ae aN Mer ts ulmost ii a state of | erned and owned in some shape or form hy the white not yet half developed. The | mun, ax it bas always been, ‘Thisis the-only system tarry, between Plerrepoat and Clark wen avd their wives, or geverai single penti Well accommodated With pleasant rooms wud JOR SALE—FIFTY ACRFS OF CHOICE LAND ON r aba On the organization of a medical school in con- | whele country between these two mizhty rivers pre- | which can reduce to thorough cultivation the mighty | Pe cee a | BOdeerON BROOKLYN MMIGUITN CEN TLE ER: nection with Transylvania University, in Kentucky, | eunts the must wouderful region now to be settled up | regions of the Ampzon aud the great trop’ L valleys: mary beautifd Wnild ard their wives guntleinen. ean be i th © genius and € conmedate urnieher w ma, either hed he was appointed, wo believe, to a Professorship in | by @ erprice of man. In the pro | cr the Gulf of Me that institution. es of the next iif world will heve to choose 6 mort uxt may, & No. 7 FULYON STREET. a \¢ y yeurs, the oat ete | between that and its remuinivg an everlasting wil- | = I delightinily Ivented on the Meights, commandix DYeeming Louisville, from its sit mand popu- | that must concentrate upon the Gull of Mexico will | derne: Under Aftiean Jubor properly owned the ; 0 TR.--THB SvOCK AND TURES OF Ae SIE Paiaon teeece view uf river and hay, aad a Shree minutes i“ fe °, 1 z { 1 LY 4 1 § T \ i ie, wu ebceet, x of Bolton fom Ue rani | Iation, to offers more fuvoruble locality for a West- | far exceed anything that man bai heretofore | peor and the needy of the more rigid clizmates of tho | FOR er Sa tre ssniieust corey ot Tee ee ce eee ete eek: ate ae Seeks Poplar steent. wi lest Imagiuat em medical school than Lexiugton, he, with some | dreamed ot int slaud | earth he enabled to receive aud enjoy tie com- ; #d Ninth kveuue, Stock light, anda desirable etwad wor GENTLE n.edical profeseors of emmmence, Jett Lransylvania | of Cuba, from its central position, and its zreat port | forts ond the blessings of its necessary « | business, bib i rooms sind University, and procecded to found tne Medical | of Havana, is) key to all this, The nation that | preductions. der this syster the | Fe SALE—A PARM, OF STNSY ACRES, IN RYE, Fur pot at the furmer place. tion, under | holes Cuba will bold control over the commerce and | poor laborers of northern climates can be enadled to | Wert aby, twenty wvei miles from New of the most | weailh of this new world. enjoy the coflve, rice, sugai York, ou saying too winch to rey thatif we hold Cuba, | clues trom regious where, it they were oom next fity years we will hold the destiny of the | toil and work tor it, vider the burning mys | sinpe, 3 o> 0. » Phreno- | meh ean est McTevsing Commerce that has ever | pical sun, they would sink and perish dway. But RGR, 57 Chatham ateeet, it of \World’s Conven- | ed the cupidity of man. Aud with th iii England complains of the humanity of such a sya- 7 ; by Dr. Caldwell took @ | we can control the power of the would. Give us this, | tam! And this ta that & tnd. the ing hael-of'| Fe SALE oe Lom 8 rsonal trieud aud | and we canneke the pablie opinion of the world. | whose power las but recently crushed the frishman | fet two inebea froptow trong believer in | Thes: two grext valleys of the Amazon and the Mis- | into the dust of the earth upon his native suil, and | Px,!nebes 4 Said tot ke, about midway dat Lat bie New t deg and cotton for che ) dito | Sour ten or twelve years sinc tor in London, ata meeting of the Lond: flor ave P. ob 1CK BULLDING, tories h’ah. bes nll tow, with ov without the 4 2 wanufactnr ay logical fociety. ‘ tion of Phrenclogists, in w prominent part He was the admirer of Dr. Combe, N TUE NORFIK Cryetal Palace, fourth sor St cor- | pO LETRA B OAT D.~FLEGANT ROOMS, IN SUITFS OR SINGLE to lot, wits fu Lor partial board, in the first q nd geaand baths, No. iG est Pwontioth stress be! f + i of reek. portion of tha pu if 4 phrenology. A Jeter was read from De. Combe ex- | rissippi are now posscssed by the two govecumenta of | whose yigautic and bloody footsteps upou the great | M@ etirely clear af rook, (portion af tha purwhaan 7 Twonts-roven dl: by Pr »ibisia ten miontos w Suse 66 einen, ia | the Cath moct deeply interested in African slayery— | plains of india have wade whole empires groan und | Avply te CAORGE CORMELL. Is) Cedar otter Vepauesiee the she fon in tl Among the models of heads exhibited was one of | Brazil aud the United States. Cast your ere over | trnvail under the most heart FO 8A re s a “ LE—TWO CORNER GROCERY AND LIQUOR ible by care an’ and grioving slavery | 8. y tor production, | that theimegiuation of man has ever pwiuted. Sich | FORSAPESTWO CORNER GROCERY AND LIQUOR . ae 0 ts tributaries, can carry | cemplaints irom sueh a quarter is the most arraat | The reavoa for eejline ont te obver eagagomonta, App'y to hiskve. ‘Ihe forehead hud souk down to ap idiotic | to merket more of he necessaries aud hreadstuil’s of | hypocrisy and sanotimosious impudence the world ; Fisseke & Lashor, Il Gende stroct, ae L flatness, indicating a change or softening of the brain, | ie thai any portion of the uabitable giobe, the Aj ever nessed. | OR S4LE—TWO HOUSES, WHTIT THE USEXPTZED which had resulted in uliguation and fatwity of mind. | been au float the wealth of nations upon its surface 4nd are we, a great people, moving forward in the | ¥ lense of thirteos years, situated at 135 Forty-sseond Gecrge the third, which plutuly jeated the | the map, and sce ther vast capac changes which had takea plice t wards the close of | While the Mississippi, with T°, LET: SIX NF hove oF the eity. POARD.— PLEASANT ROOMS, PARLORS AND BED. rooma communicating, Apply ot 649 Uromdway KB PART OF A FIRSY GLASS OARD NEAR (Washington sbroot. THE UE Bros ANT ] their management, soe rose to be oi popular medical schools West of tu The model of Dean Swift's skull was aleo extibited, | is the procuctions of topie—the whole interuedie | progress of empize, tw be duped by such canting | Meee Neat the Crustal Palace For Certher articv tars , as Ss Lak ole: nests Gree emall ‘sereabe Soutien teeuitdaeee and indicated those physical changes iu its form aud | ale counires between these two great valleys, inclu- | sertimentulity as this? If we are, then will we dee | ‘mation the premises M. PAY. einen apr yr ve honae is fimely situated siructure which accounted for the wuhappy change | cig ibe Weet india islands, is a regioy under the | serve to wear the yoke of England aain. If she has Fer oaee TERL, PLEASANT, AND PRO. EB VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, HIGH | Siete beth, Se.c and Nosed enn behad on moderate terest of mind which clouded the later years of bis Tife. | plastic hand of a beveficent Providence, teeming | lost the absolute sway of the seeptre over us, she can | gh rod Sees piuteerts Nath Me Hla. a8 preawrf yielding from all famitien aad sicglo par | ResFeh ged. : | Many other curious crania were exhibited, indica | with the iatuess of nuture’s richest and most luxuri- | restore its power through her preaching awd this | Sie" Satieace ie crams eitta ieee hee A ty ee te BOARD PUPASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, Cam. tive of peculiar states of mind ou tie pact of indivi | ous productions. It is at prevent but in its ivfancy, | mock humagity of her etherial and Sublimated mo. | Brooklyn aud Williamsburg Agency otive, 67 Chatham st. be obtained at 59 Kost Fourteenth strest, near the duals while living. ard us to capacity to produce, is, as it were, ua- | rulity. corner of Fourth avenue. Dinner at six ’cloak. Fy 5, — t . y ‘ Pa Dr. Culdwell, in an address before the Society, was | Known to the worlu. Mostof it has slumbered for No! we . i. OR SIL i aS 2OARD.—A GENTLEMAN aND WIFE, OR TWOOR ] , sends hae o! we have a higher destiny than this to full et, CORNET 0: istonher, apposite tho 3 2 | Yay severe on the late Dr. Sewall, of Washington, | woes i solitary grandeur. Hew is itto be developed? | we tum are in the Lands “Ca uperiutendiag, Pres La ‘ulivead depo doles 6 eeed bar and oss! HODES, ROOMS, HIG, WaNew, ieith sheell seems eeisaerlontiog: BH aekeaa see eh tome for bis strictures on Phrenology. He charged the | ‘luk you that the Caucadan race can stand & | gente, to work out the real regeneration of mankind, 1 48 Sold cheap for cath no f th: madera improvom: nts. doctor with unfairness, and whv, in order to sustaia | toi anu lL bor uncer the burning rays 0: its tropica . once "| Arnis on the premises The preprictor is about to engn th street. his arguments against phrenviogy, had taken skuils, | sun, end sleep in vigor aud prosperity andes the | ‘Tbe great Roman government fulfilled its purposes, | iv bystaee thot calls bim ous of tywa ‘ in illustration of his svbject, which hed been changed | mia'ma of ics exuberant aud mighty plains and Gd ee Bi bil float ea ane ot POR, SEERA HOTEL, opposite one ov ti by disease, like those of King George and Dean scumps? No! its resources are to be finaily and | Jesu: ipbchat & system of ethics and moral rh v rf fi Swit, | fully developed by that race which God, in his mercy, | for the government of Euroje. Then the wild theories | win te We have always been a bellever, more or leas, in | firmed avd created for just suca regions. Provi- | @! French plulanthropy bad tueir rise, and have die i E, RAR CHANCY —TTTP SALOON NO. 338 ~ of leurs, yy a howse livin SMALL. PRIVATE FAMILY, WISHES TO TRE, BY | ‘Apply at 13 Went Ewenty sev: tio first floor or the whole ofa tro eoreeieenee trated om the west sido of the ulty, well f stattag fall az ty rent and location, J. M. P., Horald offi ZOaRD.- A FURNT HED SEPITMBER, A © HOUSE ‘Bath y H \ ftonstrert. Ror trom $800 te $500, nae the general principles of plrenology, dut not dis- | dence lots off the earth to its 9ppropriate races. The | Weir death. We, too, Lave a glorious field before us. story hous qweferred. Address B., Post illco, bux 3480 Dok to failoee an the theory int all its ramitied | camel joves the arid ely of Arabia, and the reindeer | Whilst we throw off the corruptions of an estu':lisued : 7 : ae a —____— —- - Minutie. And we, are alsy, ia spite of ourselves, a | loves the frezen lulls of Lapland. 89, ia like man. | Church on one side, aud the wild proflizacy of Frensh On SALE ND VIXt OF AN VANTED--TO LYASE A HOUSE CONTAINING OABD.—PERSOMS, WISMING PRRMANENT OF physioguomist, somewhut on the same general prin | ner, the ack mut loves to breathe the humid air of | Puloropby on the other, we move steadily forward | 2 ectit'ished t owner ennnos cilend Uodh Raving. | Aheall eee ees riten rooms situated in the wopue’ part of trantient hoard would do well to oil as 398 Poursh cyples, founded upon varievies of the uuinan race, 0. | hiv native swamps, while the white ian exuis and | t0 develope these great ideas of practical Iberty and | Styler vusiness Apply on tho preuices, Ne. 400 Grand | poctalte tosrélag heme? nade tian rece, oF eee gry ae dung eam be neertnodated ae they ‘would ist in Hence the pbrenviogical discussious reterred to were | bounus in the euastic air of his pazive hills. Where | Und philosophy that may be identified with the real | street, junction of Division street, Derald office, ll tat of Angaek, itis Siecaiiog unrurpacoed: belag souveatect te: bard aut grmat™ not without interest. you can cou, bine the edinisistrative governing quali- | WeDts and real necessities of every part of the ha- : FIX f TOWN, A ROO! Suess. Lepins viaieing obey Gayaen Daeee, Wil Semone : i NOR SALE—7 LR ASE . URES . 7 D This was the last time we ever saw Dr. Caldwell. | ties of the one race together with the ratient en- | bitable globe. Our career is to extend the blessings | A'OR SAL EI THE Lease ivetend oc the | Wc enciiy oo pertinny toons 7 the tind or Rail | ef ee IS ESE 0 conforts of a howe ty epplying Ae above. ‘ He was a tall man, mither -qoare and awkwardly | gisance and physical eapscity for low latiiudes of | aud comforts of lite to the great mases, and this to | stunn'ot the Sheth} frth end deen Miver rai iets tus Sitargutien au WieN sla uae meckam eieioien OARDING.— TRANSIENT OR PERMANENT BOARD. built frame, large features, wit blue eyes. He hada | the cther, you have that pertect system by which the | elevate them in the scule of civilization. Supply their . Nene rare manteee ne fole for sale, (Address docritiag situation, rent, and ers com obtain Large airy rooms, with boord, at Ne 4 large aud weii-iormed head, a little bald, with the | vast tropical regions of tue earth’ muy be developed. wants ond their comforts, and you make them happy Becaee A ae prem! est Broadway, corer of of rooms, A. Z., biernld ottice, ee oN Avingdon aquare, west side. The house ve of the re aaa, bair that remained quite grey. He was very earnest | Whilst the laboring strata of society is occupied by and virtuous. - —— ———--- 26 = Rg tio Belg hicens ! Cars going to the Crys and enthusiastic in whatever he eagazed, aa ar- | one race suited to tts exposures, give the other race | | Sake the eaith thet God has given us, and by in- | WOR Sale OR TO LET—THR ROUSE NO. 197 Ww HOORARS, ON RITA GIES, an, 3 dent coviroversulist, and sometime mwioh st excited, | iu $9 preserve them: | Ovs*try and lubor suited to it, make every portion of | FE instou re 4 ~s ee @ position as will euable th } ing throngh to Waal mn atreot. on wie quite acrimonious, His remarkable carser will form | eelvesizom those daily end exhausting expovures | it bloom and blossom aga garden for the peaco of | Tar buansatéret, Wate street, Spriug street a subject for an interesting chupter on biography in | under which the white rece will sink m the tro man. But the objection is often urged, that there is | market, Fourtoenth streat, ranntoe through ty ‘Tt & me future publication, which some person familiar philanthropy way preaca a difer- | Saber in extending ony territories, and adding new | qh tt nie edruer of Gere vad Teeae with all the particulars of his life onglt to write out. | Wie, but'ié practised, it will forever consign | [€ople in our progrers. Whether for good or for evil, | im Franklin street, near Hu: Diedyut Fort Word. dedivw's Inland, ou the Lea inet, | 1 a barbarian wilderness come of the fuiiest portions | 1 1s vain to oppore it. Our destioy is onward, and prises Bags (ee Aapedrd Touts La Fey, Ordvance Ss:gesnt U. & Army. He was | oi the world. onward, until many more rich and_ prolific regions fy ont . ‘Tne deceasad | _,,) itue-s the miserable experiments made by the | ae to be wrapt under the broad folds of our na- d. kind, and gente! in arness, sad fv id, and buried with appropriate mibrtary honors. Toe derease glia and the French in the Went Indies. Twenty. | tioval banner. The spread of our popalation and | yor sace or TO A SALCON, AND EXCEL. | an eacellentenddle pony. Apply at S84 Broadway was uncer Gen. Sentt, ia the war of 1812. ant cube | five yeurs ago, where we eaw cultivation briaging | Peculiar organization will be more rapid and trium- Py ecessend Ween tuber bees spleen tae a'grent theron th quently was First Sergesnt of Company D. Fourth Artis | forth weclih and seiuement, with ull the elegance of | plaut than the conquests of the Roman eagles in | tore tad running from atrcck te strane Lexy, commanded by Cul BK. Pires, brothor of the Pro- | polished lue. we see vagravé labor stalking through | weir proudest day, or of the British lion upon the | )** nie Aa “tie sideat. His health becvam tmyaied in # Cesolate land, with bungry aud = brata BoOArDING IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —*INGLE GRN tleme or gentlemen and theim wives can ho aeunuag” A with heard or partial voard cud pleneant front res me Sa BLACK MARE SIXTREN (LANDS High, seven yeors oid, warracted sound and kind. » (roe J tact traveller and of reas ov duranes; alo, & aty lish ) President street, between Cormmbia anil iio to mates the shove. They have boom drivin to. Doure js rew and airy, aud the siwustion to gether & short mace ® eploudid team. Seid for | ton averne ferry dovirable, being about three iminuies walk Wantoi uae, Inquire ot 1 Peurth avenne, ‘Tho-ay ‘ly are verecable, and will make tt their sbady Om “ _ eeresnen render thise resiaing with them happy {OR SAL¥—A MVAVIIFUL OREAM COLORED PO “ Ce ¥ hey. with white mae aud tail, fourteen mands hich, | PROARVING oT 146 WAVERLY PLACE (FORMERLY ‘Sixth street.) cear Sixth Avenue hai road and Washing pleasant apd henceomely furnished roo: for wed theie wives or singe gentlemes, with fall or ard The loestion being enteal, is unsurprsed z bosivess down town. ot for str bat the house. Those wishin: nearly four | TOK SALR—A BLACK MARE, BIGHT YEAR? OLD Water street. an go ® mile th 0 winutes ane ten and twelve miles an hour; perfoetly sound excepting a hlemish n, tto. . , Cannot de better suited. Keierence giv ity. | Burampoota or the Ganges. Cautious conservatisin ‘OR SATE OR TO LET—TAR FOUR STOKY Hous | i theese. Sold in cone quence of the ownvr going abroad. a pe guirg Cees the Seu, sales: After g i ext of West Ladia emancipation veo may dec al against it, but it will ve of no avail. | ORE store, No 486 Fourth avenue. This property ts | APY ly BU No, 64 Greas Jouus otreut, Pale $123 which be bove with exemple y fortitude, ue died # thousiud theories, and js fast enlightening the re- | A> well might you attempt to turn the aayry wave pcre i os tag teed Slag Bit lgidfohad y . a goatee ©) ~PERNIST ON > B the a t . 5 pe tend re d Chere & crest in dueoment for profitable invostmont. Is OR SALE—A BAY MaRb, SIXTEEN HANDS NIGH, OLN D -FERSISHED ROOMS AT 32 ONT Lace ee tien of Boston, we have | LECHBE part ot mstlind, “Knglaud feels, it ies ¢ of the Mississippi by stietching wicker work across Xerlicnt Toestion for a dey pooas cto:d Pocacsslyn Neeru hs variates SiGue Rae Kine, Etat one t board. ‘The house is deltanstus to lot, with or witho d. having all the modern improvements and over: Vangers Visiting the city, ean be accom at room quences, her foily. Every thing has taken pluce | it. In the future, the progress and acquisition of ietly as te Duke ur Wellingion preticted it | this republic is a fixed fect, beyoud the Teach of would’ in his clear and mualy speech against the act | buman power to arrest it. ‘The great duty of the before announced. The te a we tke trom the Bowen Zvaneripl:—Me Appletoa was viven tumediately. For further particulars apply to H. | ju:t traveller, aul of greet endurance. Inquire of VAN'L. . PRIDH AM, corner of Thirty-tirvs otrest aud Ponrtu | p. SMIsH, (5 Meurl atecet, New York, or bs the stable «f ne, Gilmore & Jarvie, 4 icks streot, near Atiantic, Brooklyn. ne of the let, Most o ulent cesmvuleat, aud pubic : Seis . i — a SRE ea nee ‘ ol emancipation at the time: statesman is to direct it into proper channels, and let 10% S. ‘R-STORY HOUSE A A 4 \L FIND 1H spliited citizens of Bosion. He has hved a most wnaful ‘ a dektths it flow on without a sudden eroption if possible. i And store, No. 786 Washington stroet, cornur of Jane Forte of » home, whee they come to the city of New sud bop rable lite, and sithough for macy years he bas The Airican race, under a system of domestic ser- oasible. 1 Avply to RK Yerk Lonrding ae, D Oliver atrnet, atroes gpearersion: giv : ii isvol been witherasn from the active cerues of business yet | yity SINBEER, 10. 18 Atinntio dock. Uevoklyn, Dis charities Rave Deen poured ou’ with « lav. B bend, to cheer the bear f the afflicted, toad = : ; " ciet, nd t@ build up foseitutioas : dg Y shacta ee con ical for maoy Jib ts ve | ali potticns of the colder avd) exceeced twenty-/'ve thousaud dijlars poracmius. Wale | 2equrc for their comfort suga he wesdisuigvieb ate great geverosity of sbaructer, | ton, and the loxurdous productions of tropical regions, | 10 forget that Lexse was there, and couid not be | make morey. Tt mill be god very low. for reavo + | oeap by tum bad his ctarition were exrended wirh gent tivoratity, he | When they exchange ticir labor tor these products | blotted off the map, aud would be a cotton country | Hi i049, iiiiuire im the basement, on the premises, 167 | corner of Third Dad remerkable prestical wadom, aud bis giity were base | at cheap prices, it tends to ruise them, tuo, in the | atany rate. The great question was, whether we towed wiit a discrimuation aud souno judgineat truly | seyigut etvilization, by adiuivistering to their wauts | hovld control it or Great Britain should do so. So FUNTEEL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR 3A sUrpria Dg. fh Mis i at ming Wittertens avenue but ovo mile from the villa Ho courvized in a rare degree the best elewoats of the | M2 Couitoris, and tits tempting them to industry | in bke manner of Cuba and St. Domingo, aud other | A. Yreieian ie Hngs and rativoad depor,, nad aa hour at ® pri a Chath Aun square, fur iiity cents per day, cr for $3 ver work. YOUN THY BORD —LARGE ger ter] neermmudation, e sidenve in Fairtiord de, tempered by the priaciples of Christiauit; ., Lwell recollect that in 1935, Goveraor McDuffie, are themserves raised aud bevetitied iu the scale of | in his wessege to the Legislature, eloquently pro- - - civil vation, The great mass of tue poor aud needy in | tested aginst the aunexutioa of Texas to the Union, | RIOR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIVICR, ON ACTOUNT prolitic latitudes | Upon the ground that it would destroy the cotton of slokners, the Tease, stock ani fixtures f rhe of rhe 8 4 xery Sesh ment. provision and vegetaMe stray nthe ety. | pve LEA SECOND-HaND ROCKAWAY, FO coffee, rice, aud cot- | #10wing interert ofthe Southern States.“ He seemed | 7 never wae n better chanes for au onterprising iH FE fe Bect horse ‘colaplave Ofte xf a Durgy wage: it Green Fo! with int, L 1, — —- | { A be plication ty ARMOU and Sixty fie strect. 7 2.100 Poet Off ORSK 4ND TIF BURY FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 4 * sacaeiiiabhn. as, tenis sniiieiaed a on | J Ty handsome stylish bay horse aboot sixtoon tuads | f)UKNISH ED ROOMS —& FEW GENTUEMEN CAN BE AN years uld, m vest teolt A sound secon me: jated with handsowe auits of rooms. jan newiy iw, ss os and enterprive, in order that they ma: ble won | tefions; the question will mow wise, whether they | oriye from Wall street. Th. houre is. inyecfect order, and. | KeUe TF Fond, weadle. oF amily Uibury t9 s vor MUTE asata neeest third does Ence eteetrage a eh inemere ay maven toyeot the frlvads at | joy the aa sidthces of vurhiee ilinates hgh system | #16 tofallinto other bands, or under our coutrol. ik genteelly fuse! a; ov thuildines rood. ‘The Teun and re M Hrancome riven oe 8s No éUoliege pls Doce tiae iene ten ee Serndantect toure cear to bis memnvry, Nether did ke | 2cts end reacts upon the -difttient branches of the | time will come thatall the Jslauds and regions suited ) COU tn’ a tial mores. with tore If desired. are fully or remap DUKNISHED ROOMS" TO LET—T0 GENTLEM ever cense to recur with plessure to Nie youthtal steag- | linman iumly, so as mutually to beuelit and bless all | to African slavery, between us and Brazil, will fall | foc Ge uesirutle, being in view of the Sunde ; and A VAN ORvW CK WOOLO INVITE THR ATTEN | HONE Mie te tecvid de ived, bat gles and ssortfives, sud to dwell with delignt upon tae ine | by diffiing more equally the comforts of life, Hence | Wider the mutual coutvol of these two greit slave | rear the chaly)ate epric gs adjoining the Lenew o,, tom of the public to his large stoek of carringys, vom nly | 0. 52 Bond street. op Grenson hia early years The good babite aad dem | jr is that the produc . i Laine he tate Gardrer G Howl: The faroiture may by vad | swiine of coaches, fove and six sont roe aways, shi ions ov slave lapor, in r powers, iu some shape or other, either by treat; ha prinetples of integrity which bave xdvened bis lie, we lap, in the shape y a A y or i ‘afiendes shies Oe eae eee A : hs if dectred. A Dat tion of ti bi soney com lay, | buggies and no top licet wagons, d all che dit rent earic ORAL TNO OW ,, of eotton, by which au abudans aud cheap aructe, | by actual precession of one governuent or the uther. | {seAte A lstgy portion ofthe purebe wroney con oy, | ugcica nad nn top lat vege aud all vbedtirent varie, | vnear Bepotvage-n pacies out ulliing rem: aise Bag prea th All hag treinieg, and the luherent excele | for clothing the poor and the needy, has done more | And the statesman who cloves his eyes to these re- | E,W. BRADLEY, Flushing, Lt, | hand tingle and doucle barvose i bedroomr Apply ae above. Mr. Arplotou was born in New Ipawich, N. He, June a2, | € Glevate the yreat nusses, and spread civilization | svlts has tut a very small view ofthe great quea: | LbING 1078 ~ OLULIS'S ANO AURIST! ' q OMS, Ww 1766. “He was. therefore, eighty-eoven years of age, | 1 the lower ranks o y, than ald the other | tlons aud interests that are loomiug up in the future. notte ao Nat i ou v © AUR ‘When about twenty-four youre oid be taugut scbool in | CRUECS Put together in modern times. So now, if Ina few yeurs there will be no investment for tho of farma and paldine lote ab KAFNESS ORKPANE Temple, N. H. He afterwards went to Mains, where ho | the noble regions, to which Ihave aiinded above, | two hundred millions, in the annual increase of gold | this pivee are coneiunive evidence that thees villacesara | L)duye without Inecuy rerided but short time. Ater passing a year to Ash. | were reduced ts systematic criture by Atrican lavor, | 00 @ large scale, so profitable and so jecossary, as | cursidere’ tho moat elitiz burnbsm, ho removed to Boston, in 1784 and eommecc. u y 4 grees, ned for farming prrposes. in the vici FUrisheD ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARB, on to let —Inquire at 579 Broome street LS RRWOVED IN few ” by the ase 0 EUANSOMHLY FURNISHED, APARTMENTS 06 fbe™ tiventy soar rinele gentlemen, with « i Ringed oon Le vod. within a few de b governed Ly the energy and intelligence of the white | the developement and cultivation of the tropical re- | VoA°" (hi snares, belug the Tuer of the hesescle Frankl Yt. burineos ” He was voon jotued’ by his brocher, our to: | Mun, they wonid more than quadiuple the present | gions, now slumbering in rank and wild Inxariauce. | jete aud forma. will to disteibuted tls iret day y the d bie eta a Be or 8 ha Alton gue tebe ne eBton, wud $e | produccicns of the comforts dud luxuries of lite, to | If the siuvelioidiug race in there Sater are hat | 1:3 “hares Timited ko §io cls eventing ¥oleno%t Mir ‘Kent: ana the late Urs a a I lo! a mm of § pero 0 4 ¢ 4 ‘ . 4 L yelue bu Idivg Tote, « ome $wo 40 tw a C men, or without | f catensive mercautiy | {iuee them amongst the poor and needy of the high- | trve to themselves, they have a yreat destiny before | jing” ‘The hooks Sill covtinue nen nar ioe a tow dust ay peara§ alia a few ce sdway. Apo! ~ Port honorable, enterprising. and extensive merosutte chttive 1 Douges tn New Eogtsnd, From 1799 \o 1820 he passed | €F lutitudce of muh of Fis time aoroat; but no me: esutils enzagemsa Gov d make bios f ret iis uative Fol, mud no pres Dusiners was allowed to intec‘ere with bis iate:est j frienos, his ad O° its Charitabie institutia hod wetlin a few coors ot Hrond wa: Apply at # rect woot side of brondway, ~ e earth, aud thus mutunlly beaefit | them. Heretofore, the great difficulty in civilizing | For arhore. orn farm of five acren cud upwards, at from une bless both regions This is the true prozreas of | the barberinn races of the world hay been to pro- = ee aes ply immedistoly to CHAS Wood, civilization. Aud itis thus that Providence ever | cule cheap abundant clothing for thein. | “0 Nroalwer, where maps hia | woks mpon the destinies of men, Apparent evils | A nukes race must necessarily be a wild race. To H° above \y is pat ry the medical proferion throughout Europe, and is cow sand pamphioteoan bs had gratia’ | Jheped fer the fret wre to the pebiie to thie ‘eouveey will oO. F O& 1WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIV! de went by nail trea, to any part of the United oF 8 eingle ventlemen gan have handsomely faeut \ 8 AND LOTS FOR SAL E-AT CENTRAL MOR. | Staton Cm i wonipt of ve | roots with beard xt No. 7 Ludlow piace itvu tom ave the greatest blessings. It is by war you conquer | Chri-tianize or civilize @ man you must first clothe risnniia and Fairmount villages, about toa ardmbalt | dolore directed to Lr. WONTAIN® Se. 1 Hnion treat, al- | the Louse hasevery aecomodation for aeomiorts! ls home For tharty years Mr. Appleton has boo reticed from | a purbwrian race ,und by slavery you reduce tiem to | hit nekedress. In the 3.000.000 of baga of cotton | nr 4 eleven mites from tho elty of New York by the Haslam | hany, New York taser pors every hive minutes. Inquire as above or to & , Jo bias Dew aw tn ral 1 nd—twe houses on Bor mecot Biever | 8 BER A 0.0 Maiden Lmao, WhO will give all MeO. Fee ee inal ee vetoed tts wottes pease | labor and the arts of civilized Me. Slavery and war | that slave labor annunlly throws upon the world for | Tratd: twelgneason Fordham avenue comorot Raventh | 2G Shown witilaw® BAS RATUANED, TO sneak en ee ee ee . 4 po ttrest. Contra! Morris nin; two houses on Fair aout av information, pi Be bab oa bo’ BE Etratir cetera WHR Or via, have thus been the two great forerunners of civiliza- ebeap and abundant clothing for the poor and naked, | nue, near Prorpect street, The honses ere new, and are VL) resvme bis hice pane’ tips,iee che wate of desfecss Wiad - ters He wt} ft cn Modsme do Staal | tion. ‘This modern crusade and pharawical decta- | We ore doing more to advance civilization and the | Tersanly Kicated, wisn good wells of water in the verde: | oe distn cud. olf ereevin diiesnes. lite Oren, hg. his new Pei iegea. eas pee tt by sustyion an ot Peceone tions, and to bim tt was rot difivalt “to grow old | mation szninst domestic servitude will run out, ag | Tefinements of Ife, than all the pealm-singing and | Bicnearply te MILLYR EBARCOCK. Filth stroct, Lower | ecet sf treatm ont, ace wonsertally quick and ofessioas. | ono Mock frm Breadeay, "A perlot oo free Aor, elepectiy fully.” All who enjoyed bis 1utinoy will testify | dic the fanatical crusades of old, and soviety will canting philanthropists of New or Old Bayland will | Morreania. or M KALLAGGAN, Palrmouut villares, who | Ofiiew 41 Carmine tre Moure frow 9till 6 o'closk, daily. | raeni hed; also, two of three roows on second fivor, bata, SONS WISHING A GENTREL LoRNCR, rm |,bat— Qxain resume its reason and common sense, as the | (0 in centuries, Allwe want is wisdomand thorough | Vil how the henses and lots, Appiy to Ii fOWN- ne a z ee a= sae, dy 2 dihdadnssiiicl ; PT i dich et Dest guides in the practical affairs of life. statesmauship to gni¢e and direct vs, and we may | S!ND, Re. $7 Chambers stevet Now York. WKinantes cured “bretneny aoiwe'in aud taohargee | DARLOR AND WEDROOM, WITS O€ WITHOUT Wo could relae muuy eheracteriece avocdotes ot, Mr, | _ If we hove w'sqcm and eulightened statermanship | Jt be # chosen people, for great and wise purposes. OSE OR THE FINEST cov the ewe, curud in a few Jaye, wit ont tisk oF pain Sy | E heata “in note iamt'y ard pleataot rel; bortood: ine Appleton. Hi dvcimning Gaye wore gin Jomedy as ho wt: to direct Our country, we cau turn buck the tide, aud * charsh Inmetictely ar Merle iheah wenh aud ipieriges slabs vetenedy OE | creek dened oereeh aes eaasc sakes Deswed the good his unoouaded charities aoovmplismed, | by successful end triumphant experiment, make a . " om New York tl cK foe hours from 104. hi. untihs PM a agen Ana specimen of bis sententitious styl of writing, #@ will | pnblic opinion for maten — ’ A Wire Murperrp py Hex Evsnayp w Unerme | jevety Pores Of Mag Sy lead, vil i aisha sebenastetiaaai “ ARLONS, WITH BEDROOMS, GAS AND BATE, TF Give @ sLortexteact froa Gia letter written in ois eighty: Svery thing ix at present on a most critical tarn Cornty.—We learn from the Kingsion pspare that «wan | maveion house, With a grea quantity CC other o HLURB, de, ac Freee oe ouec tele Caen NEW Welling Eietel; sont . Brit year, to Presidout Lord, of Dartmouta College, upoa | Europe. The Empey a ¥ h row 0¢ George Wentworth, & showwakur, residing in vag | ell rew, and in fir t rate order. For farthor po street, on ronsonable terme the decacion of bis 1 Ge dotauos of wa thousand | “Y? pe ri nperor of the French stands upor town of Woodstock, wurdered bis wife on the lxt ip ply to DE MOTT &L0., 13 Chawber S wihviaaets. aa Srabaee. cubaae 00M8 DOWN TOWN.—FURNISHED ROOMS WITE- fare to that institution: snine, thet may explode any day. A convulsion | hy spprosching her from debind, velziog he: by the hate are Ti TOLPRRLE AND RBTAIL—COGWAG, RO | FUME Ord, for geationnen, ates Merray strore it alloxda ine muce ploanuro.” he ways “to have it in | there, or in Turkey, would shake the world, aud drewiuy ber back. cut her thront with w razor, NE COOD FARM, CONTAINING SEVENTY ACRES | <1 "Seiten see tame fe Vente sete overs - Prat EE | my power to dv something for the orly college in my ua- | ‘the true policy Of our Government, at present, is | rewrly severing ber head from her body. Thotcdanghter, | crusty Real decay ne oe eg tana of Warren, Somerset | Cree eted bran ie of gin” by argu sien | QTATEN ISLAND BOAKD—NOARD WA.wTRD BY A Westaniid a voand | to stand still, but be prepared to strike, iit can’ bo | vacd about eiatern years, war prevent and io ariampriag | County Nem Jersey. In a German uelehb sola very low if porter, de Toreade | 5) eeetteman, wile ard {pfant. th, lorcane plage com Literary charscwr ip the country, doxe successfully. If Karope is thrown into confa- | % 1##Com her mother recsived revere wounds on hut | applied for mm edistely, to DR MOT £CO., 43 Cheinvors } in Oe Sn Sens, Tmporvers, 9Beeetway, | trates Tole oF, 2 Private “ “Dartmouth has done her full proportion in eduoating | sion, all American affairs will ii arme, Wentworth was immediately arrested but wut. | a for the pulptt, the ber. the healing srt, and the Broa sion, inevitably fall under ce and g mec, who Preferred Addrens Rroo’iyn Herald oitce — ) tive State, which Las doce so m our entire control. We must do nothing to hasten events. Time i« doing ite work for us more triumph- if his viet Sat 5 Sid Aan, Tee Gene wesw . - S. : iat. on, Satarday. TPO, SPECULATORS AND SHOWMBN —NOV#L AND RODAEAD & STORM, WHOLDSALY DEALERS IN 0 LET THE FURNISHED Mowga PART OF & with whie ‘and } G ave dove honor to their ni 'y oved, 1 house on wost af ts ila in the cswnty jail in that villegd, Wencworth tp peeve copes nae oa“ Sary, roe ‘the coll and the country. : ~ & ha ohildren for two moxtha. table aad ‘tay New Hampshire long cootnue to mend forth trom | #ntly then ever the Koman eagies did for Rome, in | aint afty yeots of ave. and bie wife wa a yeas or ewe | Cimecieumen ain De readily realited au tre of Wearnnt Apply at No 88D Gerert patie ber Itterary emporlum men who wili dispeure among their | her proudest and poliniest days. yourger. They bad eight children f whom are Uviog, | Heeuee T rms $1, pply tH. HAW TGPON, Ne 56 0 LET-GRNTREL AP’ “ 80 GRERN- fatlows, religion, Inn, and the other acts and eoiemces, In we general rupture in Euro ; rood force Upon us | Jus! previous to the murder, Wentwnrth hed a quarrel | He mklin wtreet Ni fee ee ee Neves eae sim phcity, purity ard tj uth. e undispr.ted sway of the Gul lexico and the | * is viot'm, and commit ible cx: jae Ba sak. CAR®. ax \ : Apply at Bl Bighth ave Mr. Appleton leaves ny oritdren, A widew ands large | West I dle, with id their rich and mighty produc- | Vlent passion, a aerOR S4Ln ib PT SA Sl ey venwe moar Ty 0n'y WF gh street, in tie store, from 1) 00 12 Son. be hy oe ieview thin Taiperiopt ebetah ot ‘he fe Le Id rie ere oi aid Dehere, eorae "he Tne Sxcrer 1s Ovr.—We learn that “the largo O PRIN " , sooner ant a — ’ “4 world woul ere, as i , Under ¢] anne 10 PRINTERS —FOR SALE, TWO STN. Hues mer: “J ayers iT" ir | of eur deceaned fellow citeen, wo foal that the time we | orius or Columbus, With Cuba und St. Dowinge, Jorot stoak neseesaton”” vefered to by the Origioal Ja: Napive oeesron caloulated for KY PRIERS & CHAKUERS, Importers, 800 Brovdway. 1 saath F aloned patio, FS eg voted : Demorret, in ~ - - ; som Be too luted w ound us tu do ny Abing Lika Janice co wre cond coutrel the productions of the tropics, one Sitglnal decete I who are compelled to Sey toa, | ia suas WINES —HOCKHEINER, RUDESHEIUER Bose” Wea worse tee” Rananecnenciecg® foemgte: Aha Apdl A prey thi erce wort ; mrt ef, elabenrer ot Te Otber intimate friend. will properly aketel toe grod man’s | the power ofthe world. : vein toe pg ‘Dogan eae ao tole ra onhn tor aate by, 2 WGA? Gk WELL FURNISHED Leg hy lt | | eborncter and history. Our true policy is to look to Brazil as the next | clations are looking ” name % Tmporters, 900 Bestway, Take oe