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THEATRE.—Mc. Sinclair to Satie nee drome cnthtel ie Bonpes te wi he ings several ballads. The drama of Rural Feli- city is in which he also appears. Madame Le- compte exeeutes some celebrated dances, and the perfor- mance terminates with the pantomime of Don Juan. WE UNDERSTAND THAT GOVERNOR SEW- ard will attend at the Franklin Temperance Society this evening at the Washington Hotel, Broadway. GRAND SACRED CONCERT.—The Stabat M. ter of Rossini, that sublimest piece of all modern br ma i y to understand, be soon perform- i and effective orchestra, choruses, &c., in St. Yeter’s Church, Burclay-street. This is judicious, and cannot but bring to the sublime attraction the whole mu sical taste, talent, and ability, as well as the fashion and beauty of our city. Preparations, on ascale corresponding with the great merit of the picce, are now in 4 and when we add that the very first artists in the country, including Signor Antognini and Mr. Seguin are engaged, an entertainment of the most exalted character may be anticipated. WE LEARN THAT THE PROPRIETORS OF the New Jersey cattle, which have been exhibited to the wonder and astonishment of all who have seen them have made arrangements with Mr. McRoberts, for his exten- sive premises in Broadway between Broome and Grand sts —known as the Half-Way House, afew doors above the New York Tattersall. ‘They were raised and fed by Mr. Edward Tompkins, Gloucester county, N. J., and are crosses of the Durham and Devonshire—they are said to be the largest and finest cattle ever exhibited in the United States. The Exhibition will commence on Tuesday next, 4th of October, 1842, and continue two weeks only. They con- sist of one splendid heifer and four stears. Qg- FRESH NOVELTIES !—By the arrival of the last steamer we have anew supply of choice and enter- taining literature, with which to enrich the pages of New World, as the present week's edition amply sho: Chapter on Wines, @ most piquant and entertaining arti- cle, which will be read by every body, including the tem. perance societies. A Rustic Walk ond Dinner, a fine poem y Leigh Hunt. The Man who never Ate Meat, an amu- sing ‘ale. Handy Andy, the entire September part of this laughter-moving Irish romance, by Lover. Mount Rhigi, by jumas—from Travelking Sketches, translated for the New World. A Queer Case for the Law. The Choice, by the author of ‘ A New Home.” Milor lrotter Chigswell, a laughable story. Pedro the Singer and Mend the Musician, Scrap Book articles. Editorials—Liebig’s Ani- mal Chemistry—Art Union and the Apollo Association.— Letter from Constantinople. Letter from a Pedestrian, No. 3 Medieal Reform. Literary Notices. News, &c. &c. Price 6} cents single numbers ; $2 Per anaum in ad- vance. Office No. 30 Ann street, N.Y. THE SUNDAY MERCURY OF TO-MORROW willbe rich in story, news, humor, fan, satire (without personality) sentiment and poetry. it will contain, among a host of other good thin; he Battery and its Visitors—Autumn and Winter—T e Pledge of Love—To Mary—Chit-Chat—College Learning—One day anda half in the Life of a Tobacco Chewer, a most amusing and in- structive article—The Slaughter of McCoy, further pi ticulars—Death of the Hon. R. Ricker—Queen Victoria and the Penny-a-liners—More Indignation, Rags, Loafers, and the Tariff—The Night Mate—Captain Marryatt’s Last Novel, &e., &c., by Ladle—Sentence of Colt, his con- dvet—The ‘Theatres, ell the theatrical intelligence of the week—Nutive Talent Neglected—Machine Poetry, Au- tumnal Musings—Dow Jr. will discourse on the following subject : To love is painful, that is true, Not to love is painful too; | But oh! it gives the greatest pain ‘To love and not be loved again. ‘The Office of the Mercury has been moved from 13 Beek- man to the new building 109 Nassau stret, between Beek- manand Ann st.eets. (As this is a first rate location we shall be pleased to act ox agents for any respectable house.) The Mercury will besentto any part of the world for eight months on our receiving $1- Advertisements must be sent in (to 109 Nassau street) be- foreten o’clock this evening. PAIGE, NICHOLS & KRAUTH. N,B.—To Let—the hu.lding heretofore occupied as the office of the Sunday Mercury, 14Beekman street. Al a splendid basement in the building, 109 Nassau street— suitable for almost any respectable business. Apply at 100 Nassau street, near Ann. 0G- ALBANY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1842.—Gents, I ad. dress you upon a subject near to my heart, because I feel that under the blessings of God, I am indebted to yon for raising me from a bed of death. Mine was no ordinary case. Diseases had fastened itself upon me in its worst forms, and I seemed a doomed victim. My complaint was pulmonary consumption. The relations and friends that watched over me had no hopes for me, and finally I be; to despair myself ; it seemed impossible that I could live. Whilst in this state of mind, the advertisement of your Clarified Essence of Hoarhound Candy together with the certificates, struck my attention, and I thougHt it might be efservice. Having procured a package, | used it freely, and the effect was wonderful. At once I felt relief, and knew that I should recover. I continued its use until I no longer had any fear of the complaint, w ad made such headway, The disease was eradicated. If this letter will be the cause of saving a single individual from death, and I am confidant thousands can be saved who now are us far gone as I was, I shall be satisfied. Let anybody in declining health from consumptive causes make free use of your valuable remedy, and they can be saved. “Truly your obedient servant, J. H. BENTON, 120 State street. ‘To Messrs. J. Pease: & Sox, 45 Division street, New York. Mr. J. H. Benton, the writer of the above letter, was to all appearreces far gone in consumption—such was my opinion, and the opinion of his friends. His rapid re- covery after making use of good candy, was astonishing Lie now looks as hearty as any one. Rey. R. A. ROBINSON, D. D. eT, MONEY MARKET, Friday, Sept, 30—6 P, M. The stock market offers no new features. Sales are very small, and prices generally worse. Mohawk fell 1 per cent., Stonington }, Harlem } ; Kentucky State 6's rose }. ‘There has been a good business doing for the packet in sterling bills, and rates are fair at 8 aS] per cent. The general features of the Money Market remain near- ly the same. Inland exchanges, with the exception of Ala- bama, are lower and more regular than for many years. At New Orleansthere is a more active enquriy springing up. The rates, however, have again given way, and the present quotations show a material decline upon the prices of the previous week. Sterling has been sold at five per cent premium for the best signatures, the draw- ers being scarce and for small sums only. Francs range from 5!45to 6f 9@, without much demand. Bills on New York at 60 days are from 3 to 3} per cent discount ; short sight par to 1 per cent discount ; the demand for 60 days is sufficient to meet the supply. Very little inquiry for short ight. The quantity of produce is so great to come for- warJ, that could any outlet be found to a sufficient extent, the proceeds would undoubtedly throw a balance against the Atlantic cities. But with flour at $2,75 per bbl., at Cin- cinnati, there is no activity of demand, and small sales at such low prices throughout the West, leaves but little margin to buy goods or pay debts. The rates of Exchange at present are as follows :— Safety Fund: curity New England 0:8. Bank ses param x atelog BT ooo. -< of. ‘The banks of Virginia having returaed to specie pay- ments now some two weeks since, the rates rule as low as ishealthy, On the sea board and gulf, Alabama is now the only point of suspension, and there it is a matter much more difficult to deal with than at any other point. There the banks are political institutions—they are organized on the faith of the State and are taxed not only to pay the in- torest on the State bonds, but the expenses of the govern: ment. Thus situated they are without active means Bad legislation and abominable mismanagement have locked up their assets in suspended debts, and the cash paid out for interest and expenses deprives them of active’ means for any other purpose. ‘That cash is raised only by the'use of their depreciated credit. Hence a resumption of cash payments becomes a question of State politics, in- volving the question of taxation to a great extent. ‘This, sad experience has shown in all sections of the Union, is dangerous one to deal with. The party in power must be very strong to venture upon such acourse. Even in the great State of New York the odium of a mill tax is the in- strument by which one party seeks to overthrow the other, which laid it. In Alabama, then, where resumption must be attended not only by a tax of near $1,000,000, but by a species of repudiation in refusing to take the bills of the Bank in the payment of those taxes, is a very difficult mat- ter and one which requires great moral courage to grap- ple with. The remedy is only in the hands of the commu- nity, by refusing to take anything but specie in payment for goods. Iu the Courier and Enquirer of yesterday, more than two eolumns were devoted to a pretended enumeration of facts, in relation to the case of repudiation on the part of Boorman, Johnston & Co. What object the writer had in view itis difficult to determine, nor is it of much conse- quence, since the community at large seem to be much better acquainted with allthe circumstances of the case than he, and are infinitely more capable of judging of their merits, The public have given a verdict agamst Boorman & Johnston, and the writer of the Cou ier pays us the very high compliment of ascribing to the influence of this pa- por the just decision to which the public have arrived, in the following words ;~ ‘This is certainly very gratifying, iftrue, but the writer makes anerror of fact. The good sense of an intelligent and clear-headed community, readily d merits of the affair amidst the mystery that was thrown around it. This mystery, the writer in question, seeks to increase. In undertaking to instruct the public on the subject, it is fair {to assume, that he has at least read the documents published by the parties, If so, on page 19 of Mr. Boorman’s book, he must have seen the following im. portant paragraph under the signature of Boorman, Johns- ston & Co. :— Ist. That on, or about the 15th January, 1840, our Mr. Sampson called on Messrs. Little & Co., ‘(in compliance with the direction of our principal in the matter who 4 des in Kentucky,) and informed them that we should be ready to receive stock according to contract ; but that as Spurious stock of that institution wasin the market, ould receive none but such as could be established to be genuine. ‘This was five days before the contract matured, which was onthe 20th. No objection was made to receive by power, but only to the genuiness of the stock. ‘The heuse of Little & Co. were sufficient to guarrantee forty times that stock, consequently a new plea was necessary ; ac- cordingly on page 15 of the same book, we find the follow- ing, in a letter to Mr. Smith from Mr. Sampson, under date of Jannary 27:— ‘« Your /as¢ 400 shares of stock were purchased of Jacob Little & Co, and though past due have not been delivered, the transfer books being closed. The writer, in ace ance with your suggestion, called to-day upon the parties, stating that eur principal dirested us to call for the stock; they asked if we were ready to receive it—to this the writer responded in the affirmative, when they said they would deliver to-day, but remarked, that they could only deliver power of attorney and certificate ; this we refused as nota legal transfer, and there the matter stands.” These statements of Boorman Johnston & Co. show that a negotiation about the delivery had been going on be: tween the parties twelve days, viz : flve days: before matu- rity and seven days afterwards. Mr, Little always tender ing delivery inthe manner prescribed on the face of the stock, then the books are closed, viz: by power; after read- ing over the sefacts and pondering upon them the writer of the Courier deliberately states as follows :— “The facts in regard to the original question in dispute are briefly as follows:—Messrs. rman, Johnston & Co. purchi from Messrs. Jacob Little & Co. four hundred shares of the Bank of Kentucky, deliverable and payable ninety days from the 22d of October, 1839. At the expira- tion of the contract, Messrs. Little & Co. neglected to make any delivery or any tender of a delivery of any kind or description whatever; and there can be no question but their failure to make such delivery or a tender thereof, wasafull cancelment of the contract both in law and equity.” Here is a palpable misstatement, aad if made by any other party we should pronounce it to be an unequivocal falsehood, uttered with intent to deceive and for base purposes ; but, being, in common with the community, aware of the frothy, superficial and blustering character ot that concern, we are disposed rather to ascribe it to utter want of capacity to comprehend the points of the matter at issue. The balance of the article based upon such a foundation is not worth reading, and may be re- garded as the mere chattering of a magpie. We would call attention, however, to the fact that before the ma~ turity of the stock Messrs. Boorman, Johnston & Co. were “regeiving suggestions” from the principal as to the manner in which the contract might be evaded; first on the ground of spurious stock, second on the ground of delivery. It will be observed by the tenor of Mr. Sampson’s letter of the 27th of January that Mr. Smith had already anticipated a non-delivery. Every business man knows that a letter cannot go to Louisville and back in seven days. We doubt not but that all the letters which passed between Smith and Boorman at that time would be very instructive. We may notice one other misstatement, which is as follows :— “The books of the Bank being closed in consequence of the recent disclosures of the fraud practiced by Le- vis.” . in the report ef the President and Directors of the Bank of Kentucky is the following letter :— “Senvrixri Banx, December 4, 1839. Dean Stn:—By request of the Bank of the United States, the transfer books of your institution will be re- tained with us until the period for closing them pre- paratory to the January dividend, when a list of the stockholders will be forwarded to you, and likewise hand- ed to them. Will your Bank make its dsual dividend in January ? Your obedient servant, H. J. LEVIS, Cashier. Gro. C. Gwatumey, Esq., Cashier.” It was not until on or about Jan. Ist, near one week after the closing of the books, that the Bank of Kentucky were fully aware of the frauds. The books were closed for the dividend on the 20th December, and would have been closed at the maturity of Boorman’s contract had no frauds been discovered. Would they then have refused the delivery by power? Sales at the Stock Exchange, $6000 NY State 6’s, 1260, ‘25shas Mohit wk, — bnw 32 wp mete 8, eee lo s 000 do do. 89° 50 do Long Island, “19 1000 Kentucky 6's, 1871 77,250 do. 49) Bshas N'Am & Bug Co, 236 | do Stonitgemm, "9 48 ™ 0, toni 16: 128 do Auburn & Roch, 9 I8doOlioL& tT, 69 25 do Mohawk, a: Second Board, id 75 shas Mohawk, Ey 1000 Hlinois, 32! i shas Mohawk, 100 do Long Island, on 50 io State of Trade. We notice no material change in the several markets to- day. Coffee—Prices have been more firm, and in some instan- anced. The sales of the week have been larger usual, viz :—5000 bags Brazil 7a}; 400 do Cuba, 7 a8}; 500 do Laguira $} a 9}; 100 Java 9; 2100 St. Domingo 6} a 6§; 260 Sumatra $}—8300 bags. Cotton—The last advices had an unfavorable influence. ‘The decline this week may be set down at full a quarter of aeent. The sales have been 2200 Upland and Florida éa 95,900 Mobiles 6} 1.9; 600 Orleans 64 a 10} Ashes—The market has been brisk ; sales have been at 5,50 for pots, and 5,75 for pearls. ‘The stock on hand is about 1700 bbls, pots, and 800 do pearls. Provisions—There is a fair demand for both beef and pork; nochange in price. Sales of mess pork at $8 12}, and prime at $531 a $5 7h Mess beef is selling at $7.75 $8, and prime at $2,50 $3. Lard is in good demand at 74 a 7} cents for prime western, and 8 cents for northern. Corn Trade. ‘This market is very quiet—never more so. Flour falls a little every week, and grain follows suit, although not auite eo rapidly. ‘The very best brends of Canal cen now be purchased at $4,50 a barrel, and other kinds in propor- tion. It is now ascertained that the average price through- out the Union isa little below $4,00 a barre! In Cleveland, on the 26th inst. the best samples of north ern wheat commanded but 6scents. Flour sold principal ly at $3} to $3,464; corn 32} cents. Operations in Buffalo have been but few, and prices obtained were uniformly the same. Flour in that mar- ket commands $362} cents ; wheat 70 cents, and corn 354 cents bushel. Oats being only 15 cents. We hear of heavy invoices of grain having been shipped from Chica- and other points for Buffalo. At the above port wheat as fallen to 52 cents. Large stocks have been secured and shipped by the dealers at that price. ‘The St, Johns (N. B.) Courier of the 24th inst. says the weather for the last two or three days has been chilly and Dlustering, and such as to remind us of the approach of winter. The crops, however, with the exception of po- tatoes and turnips, are now out of the way of the frost. The return, hay excepted, has been abundant general throughout the province. Provision Market, We have nothing of interest to write about this week. Prices are without material alterati and the supply of every thing is abundant. Butter it is expected will go a little higher, but not above sixteen cents by the firkin or tub. There is now a large quantity of fine quality in market. Prices ov Provisions. ples, bbl + 0 a— a ines,’ tb 6 a 126 rf Bee! 50 2 $6 s Blackhe 6a 8 = Blne Gage: = 23% r s Beets, bune =a 3 ONLI) = apers, ql: aa — + basket, = 62% — SRcctekers:§ : by. Resi erie ae Ps 124a— Porter House Stakes 12 "a 13 —alts —~ 16 2 4 25, 37 Bucs per vai -0836n 7 rs 275 —a3 rt ie ok 2a — -_ ats 2 —asd —_ Sl a —_ 6 = ‘< Jow rr} ssh he ‘ Lamb, peribsss se. @ a a Wood ‘i Married. On Thursday, 20th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Haight, Mr. Lewis ©. Austin to Mise Cuan H ghte: of Jacob Hunte M1 of this city, sv nres Saunier On Thursday, 29h inst. by the Rev. J. M. Forbes, Joux of L. Nontox Cavore to Evrzansrn Locxwoon, both Rockaway, L. I. On Thursday, 29th inst. by the Rev. ‘Thomas E. Ver- milyea, Mr. Henny Hazenton, of this city, to Miss Many Axx Buansnaw, of Albany. - On Thursday evening, September 29th, by the Rev. Benjamin J. Haight, Mr, Lewis C. Ausrin, to Miss Cuan. Lorre Hunter, daughter of Jacob Hunter, Esq., all of this city, Died, On Thursday morning, 29th inst. Mania Fowien, relict of the late Major ‘Theodosius Fowler, aged eighiy-two years. ‘The relations and friends of the family are myited to attend her funeral at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, from the residence of her son-in-law, James A. Stevens, 96 I Her remains will be taken to Eastchester for interment. iaatidieiememeeinieeeermmmeeee eee Passengers Arrived, Livexvoot—Ship Claiborne—W Howland, R Nelson, 238 in the steerage. Port av Paince—Brig William Nelson—G Hogarth and E Movtline: Saha H Stephens—C Conyers, J D Cowley ¥orelgn Iimportations. BLivexroor—Ship Claiborme—1 cask whiskey § Fi Brooklyn—369 ralroad iron 5 Crooks—20 eks Wii Harriman—7 cs Richardson & Watson—1ck KN Foste a Camerand & Brand ; sks salt 9 doz mats F, Richardson & co—25 water cks 2 irou cam- booses2 bales Hoach, Brothers & co; 60 cs sleel 20 fong pig ron MARITIME HERALD. ‘To Ship Masters. We shail eatoein it a favor, if captains of vesscls arriving here, will give to Commodore W. A. Bassett, of our news ieee, a report of th shipping left at the part whence they sailed, ine restels spoken on their passage, 8 Tisg of their caiyo, and auy foreign newspapers they may have. Commodore. Basactt wit board them limuediately ou Uueir arrival "We will eeigepeas the favor im any way & 4 bls 4 bxs J Gihon & co—380 tons coal 1000 0 2 abo sony jar correspondents in foreign ports full to send by every vessel all the inurine inte lReemee ees obtain. Nautical information of any siding at home or abroad. will be thant PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 1, 1842, MOON Rise: HIGH WATER:> ; Cleared. Ships South America, Bailey, Liverpool, © chester, Woodhouse, Liverpool, Woodhull & Mintui 705 J tor, Chadwick, London, Jno Griswold; St Nicholas, Pell, Ha- we, John I Boyd; brigs Margaret Aun, Dudley, Berbice, W W De Forrest & Ci sey B Blount, Howe, Havana, B Blanca; Michigan an, Curscoa, Boonen Graves & Co Grecfin, Chase, Boston; Globe, Gaskill, Washington, N Arrived. Ship Powhatan, Marshall, 48 on from Newcastle, England, with 503 tons coal to Taylor & Merril! i i i Cosmo, dis and Cahawba, Idg for NYo Jong 70, spoke berk Win Schroeder, 12 days fm Porto Rico for joston. . Ship Anson, Baskman, 5ds fm Charleston, with cotton and rice to G Buckley. Ship Claiborne, Burgess, of Warren, fin Liverpool, 17th Aug with mdze to Beach, Brothers & Co. Brig Honduras, Hopk of Blus Hill, from Autwerp, 9h in ballast, to Nesmith & Leeds—17 s'cerage passen- brig William Nelson, Smith, 12 ds fm Port au Prince, with 496 bags coffee to Skelding & Ferris. Spoke no American ves- sel, Brig Eugene, Drinkwater, of Portland, 25 ds fm Bonair, with 7000 bushels salt, to the master. Leftno Am vessels, Brig Johtt H Stephens, Mall, 10 days from Bermuda, in bal- last to RS & J Tucker." Left'Br brig Princess. Royal, for N York same day; brig Relief, Stout, of Cherryfield, unc; schr Pocket, of Manne, uc. Brig Hannah & Abigail, Lelaud, 10 ds fm Eastpoat, 190 tons blaster to master. ritish brig Baile, Card, from Windsor, NS, with plaster to maste Br rig Lady of the Lake, Young, 21 days fra it ballast, to Middleton & Co. Lett brig. 2 of and from Bos dito Havana—the only Ain vessel in port, 25th in- Jon 7130, spoke Be brig Orion, fm ‘Trinidad for St Princess Royal, Cooper, 10 ds from Bermuda, in bal- W F Davenport. Left schr Hope, hence 8 days, }t ‘The brig John Stevens sailed in co but grounded in the 3ith inst lat 31, Jong 6934, spoke bark ‘Trinedad, 4 days fm ‘New ave By brig Dew Drop, Furlen, 23 days from St Johns, NF, in ballast to J & G Lowrie. 13. ds fn Turks Island, 4800 bu che els salto M Piatt, Le Dirigo, for Richond, next day. 7249. woke scht Drusilla Bos Sept 18, lat 28 30, lon 72 ton for "20th inst lat 29 50, ridge, 1 days from Bath for Hat N f the Delaware, saw a lams. Schr Constitution, Lawson, from Nansemond, with potatoes tomaster. Schr Mary Caroline, Lawson, from Nansemond, with pota- ‘Schr Renown, Lovell, from Boston, with mdze to EJ Her- lerrick. Schr Cobbet, St Schr Batlane “Sehr Industry, Steamboat Linnan he r, fish. fm NBedford, oil. schultz, 69 hours fm orNfolk. Below, General Record. Letrer Baas rox kurors.—The London, Liverpool and Havre Packets sail to-day, ‘Their Letter Bags are at Gilpin’s, in the Exchange. Dismastep—A full rigged brig with painted ports, w'th loss of both topmasts and jib boom, was passed 20th inst off Georges Bank, steering 3 probably the Rival, of Halifax, bef ported. PoGui St. Louis, of Bostox.—On the 30th of August the Im- pulse, on ber voyage from Baltimore to Kingston, fell in with the St Louis, of aud from Boston for New Orleans, ou fireand took from her the captain, crew and passengers, twenty-four in number. So rapid was the progress of the flames, that before those on board the Ie had lost sight of the St" Lo e hhad burned tothe water's edge. ‘The fire was first discovered in t Indy’s cabin, about seven o’elcck in the evening of the 29th. — ‘The vessel had therefore been on fire all night, and part of the noxt day, before she was fallen in with by the Impulse. Part of the carge of the St. Louis was insured in Wall street ‘The vessel, we presume, is underwritten in. Boston. Sailed from Boston on + Ore Brig. ve 12th of August. 7 ‘On the 34 September the Impulse, reef, and the MPULS way on the Cay "The pases ofthe two veascls were saved, anu arrived at Turks Island Bank Tacent—This vessel is a total loss—both vessel and argo. Suir Rario, (before reported) Ward, from New York, ex. perienced a gale off Cape Hatteras on ‘the 2ith August, hove overboasd herdeck load. On the 4th inst. off Double Headed Shot Keys, was in a. ncabe,cut away Hs ts, sail Ke., and was towed into Havaiaon the 7th inst. by a'steamboat. She is now discharging and will have to undergo considerable repairs before leaving port, 16 Uncas, Gowing, from Key West, loss sails, bulwarks gp the sh threw overboard deck load of flour, and’ is now at javana. Scur Emporium, Rogers, suffered severely in the gale of the ath, when in lat 21, lon 8834, ¢ ‘away topmasts, sails boats—s lower masts and shifted her cargo of cor ill rope immediately and proceed to the port of Boston, original ent C if Horace, of Bos- arrived at Ha on the coast avout 70 ta, his cargo consists of tobocco, cotton, staves, &e. represents his vessel Ina dengerous state, making much water. mpaon, before reported at Nassau, N P, fin Boston, lost; cargo saved in adry state; sold, Buc Kate, Havti, bound as welll as mi : ‘Tie, Mepivm, bound from Hayti to Boston, at Nasau, N P 13th inst in disirese, leaky only; repairing, requiring sheath~ ing aud cxull 1 iMliman, before reported from Phi at Nassau, NP Lath, in dist Experienced aheavy kale to the kstward of W: Cargo landing in good order—requires new s: aad foremast, the head of which ts gone. A. fard raurvey to be had when discharged. ‘Her expenses are likely to be hea- vYs “Scum Trayricen, of Nassau, totally lost at St Salyador in the harbor. Three men and one passenger drowned—Mr San- key, of New Youk, who had several kundred dollars of proper- ty on board. Scux Farser, of New York, R H_ Tittle, master, which sailed from Wilmington ou the 25th ult, with cargo of white pinef lumber, to Aux Cayes, struck ona reef abuut five miles to the Northwest of Haxlor the morning of the 10th inst and was totally lost. ‘The captain, mate and two men, (one of them, Nathaniel French, of New York, being of fever, and one, Benjamin Dyer, of Boston, having died hoard of fever on the th inst) arrived at Nassau, N Pon the 16th. Part of cargo saved—will amount to about’ total loss of vessel and cargo. Whalemen, Heard from, off Western Islands, Auz 15, Samuel & Thomas, Provincetown, 100 bbls sp; Franklin, do, 9) bblsand two large sperm whales alongside. Foreign Ports, in at St Jago, Sept 9th, Lochiel, for Boston, At Havana Sept 9th, Emporium, from New Orleans, with Rin at Falitex 24 inst. Otter, Dill, and Fidelia, Small, New Yr at Bt JohuN Bist inst louie; Wheeler, NYork. Goi: is John N B 23d United States Ports. PontLaxp, Sept 27,—Cld Alert, Richmond; Little Mary, N York. 26th, Dyaspe, NYork. Bangor, Sept %—Arr Euarkee, NYork. Newnunyvont, Sept 28—Arr Mary, Baltimore. Grovcesten, Sept 27—Sld Baiance, Knowlton, NYork. In port, ready, Hudson, and Banner. for do. Sivem, Sept 28—Arr Brutus, Doane, NYork. Boston, Supt 20—Arr Win Penn, Philadel; zer, Fredericksburg; Hadassah, and Libert Friend, New Y rk; Parveyor, Rondout. Cld Gost § Genoes" Alpine, Serigam: Milo J, of ‘Boston. 298 tons} ; Alpine, Surinam;’ Milton, ; Movite: ¢1 isscher, Alba- Jag Barbour, Phita Mary, ‘Balamore} Chainpian, N¥or ; Sept 28—Arr Helen Maria, St Mary's, Ga. vig NYonks where she putin gith alt m distress; ‘Wm Brown, Philadetvhia, 4 Ganauaque; Winedago, mf Eerje; Albany, Oswego; Michigan, Nee: Ti Roop, Adelaide, Des Ward, Atalauta, Hornet, M Freme 1s. Cla Oceola, Oswege slias, Milan ; Cleoy wego, Col Benton. Caledonia, Sandusky, J Grant, Reindeer Constitution, Vietory, Free “Trader, Huron, Marshall, aren, Amazon, Cleveland, Pennsylvania, Adelaide, J H Ly: io patyanatrma, (Spanish) West Indie feng Bey Ha i a , ‘ rts a, Boston; ‘ork $y Clintsos aad Joy, Boston American Banner, New Hx v ‘rr in the Schuylkill—Tecumseh, Portland; Red Ash, New Usonaxzown, 8 ( Sept 29Arr Morning Star, NYork. 2, cld May, Hayden, do. : Savantant, Sept 2—Arr Saratoga, iNew York; Madison, N ‘ork. ; , Sept 2—Arr Saltas, Galloway, NYork. 25th eer] Meguntreork, Onmden, Me; Bites Knight, do. 27th are Plus ron. "Naw ORLEANS, Sept 19—Cleared Gaston, Eldridge, for New ‘ork. rolina, tra, Os, NNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF COLUMBIA AOLEEGE—The anual commencement will be cel brated on Tuesday, Oct. 4th, ih the Middle Dutch Chureh, 10 A.M. The procession in which the ted guests will joi will leave the College Green at half past 9 o’clock precise! ‘The usual exercises of the day will be preceded 4 the on of the President elect, joore, L. L, Ds. ‘ickets of admi apo ation to the eds may b obtained on President's room it in the at 10 A. committee in the ma 10A. rer, ‘Chairman Class Committee. of eott*m Je Sam’s own boys, who, will do their pret. (ieston both rides, We will walk down and see it, if French aid Heiser will us a good seaton the wall of the oreitewhers, which we know they will, my ol ite BOX, WANTED—To 6p of errands, about 14 year o CKWHEAT CAKESsat f Bee canes & OURNEYMEN BOOT MAKERS W. — Want Jey Immediately dre ‘as bar peas ages: oboe he highest waxes will be given, by applying at No. St Broed. st ose. P.LOOFTUS. A BARE CHANCE —For Wig Makers and Hair Dressers, ‘For sale an old established stand, handsomely fitted. u) for the above business,* with a good run of long establishe and now doing a profitable busimess—a. ye busi on with the ab ‘The above stand will be rgain for cash, as the present proprietor 1 from the business. ‘Thisis an exesilent chance oR right into a safe and profitable business. it of the building very moderate. For further particulars apply oa. the premises 161 Hudson st. ol iw*r PTO, COUNTRY MERCHANTS. —The subscriber {would call the attention of all who are in want of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, to his exceusive stock, which for quality and workmansnip he tlatcers himself cannot be excelled by an manufacturer in this city. ‘Phe tradein general would do well tocall before purchasing elsewhere, N. B.—Constantly on hand, a good assortment of Faney Woods of every description, HORACE V. SIGLER, No. 31 Aunstreet and 41 Hammersiey st, New Youk. ollm*r + ALIAN_ MUSI (twenty years ident in Naples—Po. tint.) give: eon, On Us 5, Italian, French and he most fashionable style of Piano forte play r. ‘x. has permission to refer to the following gentleme: J, M. Waiawright, D. D. ; Messrs. Howland S Aspanwall ¢ ¥ Schroder, D.D.'; Mr. J. T- Brigham’; F-L- Hawkes, D; My 8. Ward. Mir. M. resides nt 23034 Hudson street, near Spring st. of imer ms a ‘HE BANNER [5 iv D—Union for the sake of ¢ meinbers of the Unionists Association, aud the Union —Th all persons friendly to the noble advocate of our Democratic (Henry Clay,) are requested to attend Republican p retin of the Association, at Monroe the regular Hall, on Monday evening, Ocwob By order, 01 2teod*r SILAS CHICKERING, President. JANCING SCHOOL=Tiveli Saloon, comer of Charlton ONWAY, i sand Varick AH. © fully informs the public that his School will cou voli f Wetinesday, the 3th of October nce St Tivolk Saloon on Daysof Caition—Wednesdays and S\turdays from three to five for Ladies and Misses—Wednesdays and Fridays at eight in the evening for Sf lemen. Mr. Conway will attend at Tivoli Saloon on Monday the 3d from three until nine in the evening to receive subscribers and to form elassss. ol ltr MUSIC ASSOCIAITON—Genil men disposed to the formation ofa saciety fori strnetion and improvement in instrumental masic, wader. th direction of an eminent professor, are requested to’ leave names at the music store of Mr. Ka. By ol je will be selections from operas, waltze: society will organise as soon aia sufficient num bers: ines ollw*m UBLIC NOTIC. ‘ublic notice is hereby eee ot Atty aha ce Wr Sener ther al of mine, are hereby revoked and are revoked accordingly. B. BRANDRETH, 241 Broadway. ol hr 27th September, 1bi2. CONSUMPTIONS. Covans, COLDS, Asthmas, pain in the ch ting of Blood, Catarrhs, Pleurisy,. Hi ev Sweats, Difficulty of Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart, Strength, Ematiation and all affeetions of the chest and’ lun together with those diseases which predispose to consumption ‘The Iceland Balm prepared from she Iceland Moss is a medi: cine possessing most extraordinal ies, and has been es- teemed in Europe and t re but preventive for that crue! pulmonary Consu: perfectly innocent, very palatable, exceedingly n ing, and ought in all cases to be tred where there there. Is chince of a ery. For sale by PATRICK DICKIE ol Im*r 413 Broadway, corner of Lispenay IANO FORTES TO HIRE—G. GODONE, 1s Broadway, between Walker and nard streets, Lanes ¢ assortment of Piano Fortes to hire, from three to. egh ollars per month, Alsu, Foreign Music of the latest Operas of Italy. Sig. A. Bagioli’s method of singing. Solfegyi’s for one an "omen Strings for Harps, Violins, Gi trings for Harps, Violins, Guitars, Sec. All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired." s14 eod Im#r SERIES of 24 Balls and Coucerts, Lessons and Lectures, ou 32 Arts, Seiences and Languazes, will be given by sub scription, every evening, by Mr. Mrs. and the Misses Goward, attheir Ball and Concert Saloon, 520 Broadway, commencing Monday evening, Oct. 3d. ‘Tickets for a whole family onl Single ticket $3—hours, 7 Ball next. Monday Oct. B. Tickets Please apply ea Broadway. 330 WANTED —To mould sinkers, m fers and composi ornament workers A competent person in the sbove an Englishman, conversant with the latest. modes of wo ndon, will meet with encouragement and y_ emnloy- ment at ‘William Gibsoa’s Decorative establishment 518 Pearl street near Broadway. Also a Frenchman or German accustomed to work in the Mastic and Carton Picrre Composition, will apply'as above. $30 3% BOOKSTORE AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY BOR > SALE. —The stock of tae Bookstore 44536 Broadway, with Library, Fixtures, &c. are offered for sale on very reasonable terms. ‘Any one ‘contemplating entering the business in this city, Or opening a store in the country, is invited to make fur ther enquiries of the assixne the premises. $30 2tis* r IL PAINTINGS at Auction——A. LEVY will Saturday Evening, at. 7 o'clock, at 151 Broadwa re and valuable collection of Oil Paintings, both modern’ and au- cient, just received from Enrope. ; The sale of Greenhouse Plants witl be continued this mor- ning at 103g o'clock, with a quantity of Havging Paper, to suit buyers. __s36 2t®re OAL—200 tons superior English Coal, will be sold low, if taken from the vessel for sale by “$20 3t*re STOKES & ANTHONY, 63 Broad st. RUSATO N&ASPINWALL, 06 William street, 110 Broad- way, and 10 Astor House, offer for sale, a full assortment of Drugsand Medicines, of superior guclity, and put up ia the best manner. Also Medicine Chests for ships, families , and planta- tions Jeffrey's Respirators—A new and valuable instru: equalizing the temperature of the air, when inhale lungs, and enabling iny Wearing them, to go abroa limited. 5 Hair Glove and Strap Renovators, a substitute for, and much superior to, the common flesh brash, with ample directions for uses Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared by R. & A. im the best manner, and highly approved in the United Siates service, atid by thenublic generally. 0 2wer PICKED pat the Narrows, a water boat with sails aud leader. Knquire of 829 30 re F. BENNET, Narrows, —A Pointer and Setter Dog ua broke, and the very best ‘hey can be seen at Gove’s reet, near the Fulton Ferry, 529 1% r TO RENT FO! 0 The Belmont House at New Brighton, Stat well calcatated for a Seminary, having been occ! in together with ouse and other outbuildings, land adi ble location for that purpose, as the jience of the place render it the most eligible of any in the State. Steamboats ply constantly to and from the city of New Yore during the day. For particulars, apply at 3¢ Hano- ver street, New York, or at New Brighton, to 528 2w HENRY LYNCH. ELVETS—Super jet black and blue black Lyons Silk ‘elvets for merchant tailors, just received, and for sale O. VARET, 40 Cedar st. up stairs.’ 22 1m*re CHEAP MUSIC. NEW AND POPULAR MUSIC, Piano Fortes, Guitars, Flates, Violins, Strings, and Musical Merchandise. ATWILL, 201 Broadway,’ sign of the Golden Lyre, invites the attention of purchase: Saloon, Coed valuable assortment of richly finished and supertor toned Piano Fortes Guitars of every pattern and finish, Flutes, Clarionets, Vi Trampets, Se. Se Strings for Harp, Se. Of first quali cal Merchandise of every description, all’ of which will be sold very low; wholesale or retail. ‘ Also—New and Pozular Music.—The publisher would es- cially eall the attention of those in want of any assortment of New or Popular and Standard M pubhshed throughor e country, as he has the publications of every store in the United tes, all of wnich, together with his own increasing catalogue ne of the largest assortments in che city, Id at reduced rates: the same as at the small shops 7 ATWILL’S own publications are printed on beautiful fancy colored paper and many of the pieces embellished with superb lithographie vignette title pages. ‘The following list comprises some of the most popular and admired Muste:—now ional by. life in the wood’s away | Ah dont forget love ‘Moon o’er the mountain She’s on my heart ‘And wilt thon weep Merrilly 0% ‘American lily for me Broad wa The lady Not married yet Come wander with me Day is now dawning ler last meeting Taxe your tims, Miss ‘Lucy Will nobody marry me ier dove, 12th edition c Gambler's wife He was such a nice young man Tofants slum! ight cigar Knight's songs Lover’s songs Bemosters songs "esos ‘ FH Brown’s songs and Napoleon's midnight review | Marches Ohtthis love! oh this love! | Old king ame Oh who has not seen the sweet | Oh sadly throbs my heart rose New York City Guards quick Qh when will he retarn to me | | step Coquette Review guick step sung by Braham Albany State rtreet quick step ars AKO The dream is past My beantifal Rhine The spell is broken *Neath the willow Wreath quadrilts Iknow a bird Who'd tl ofseeing you Cracovian maid Elisler’ Gricioso waltz and gallop Teetoual gociet New York quadrilles Sightot Broudwa My woodland bride My prety Aprile tail with me Mother of the sailor boy ay of the worl Accent cine gift ‘Swiss girl’s dream Thou art false but cannot for t Roce of the desert Go where the water glideth ‘s dances ndship waltz and aallop Manahatta waltzes Boquet waltzes To thee love, to thee Oh promise me to sing Oh youth is the time ery bean- . C. Masset, Sioa? Merry old Chr Come gang awa with me mas ‘The tdreams of the past fade | Come oer the blue waters Away O’er tne tranquil deep “De come,” with a portrait of | My love is the Queen We cm love no more gyi Many new waltzes, marches,| A large collection of New quadrille, pieces, &e lusic for the Flute, Guitar, Every description of gamuts olin, ke, Flate Music on ‘and instruction books. cards, ke, tke, ke, Ke. * Every day adds new and pop"lar music to the above. All iastraments warrented, [(7~ A liberal deduction to those who purchase any number oF meses ‘at ATWILL’S MUSIC SALOO! Sign of the Golden Lyre, low St. Paut’s Charch. 529 Stsat&wr 201 Broadway, ARTIST IN HAIR, MANUPACT! FROM. y AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR, amarene lage ay Seok ee Dreeclats, mie . flowers, rings, wi fc. tee: Ladies avin hair of « livfes of decgased friend. can get oe by. ee ny, design ind can conceive—in sucha form it will be & valuable, or nig és i se . C. BARRY M6 ws or of Liberty street, ap s! N. B—Individuals residentin the country or living at an in- convenient distance from the city, ean have all anch orders promptly executed, by forwarding through the medium of the host office the hair to be fashioned, wich a drawn an specified desi of the workmanship and closing. from five tol wenty "lars, t ich sum riority and sty ie: mounting in gold will depend. All such commu tobe postpaid. A Ts. sana ol immer N EW WEEKLY LAW PUBLICATION—J et pabiished No. Lof anew weekly Journal, (in lange octavo with alld he New Xo ‘Ob. OWEN, contain New Vork,and in the By jt of New York,and in the # ret the Cite of New York; List of Applicants in Bank: ith the names and addresses of the Petitioners, Soltei “uote of the Bench and the dors the ceived at hele 4? Ann st or by John 8. Hale joorhies, Law, er, prrect- the anle thereof, the comer of Nassau and Cedar, a cover for advertisements) server, edited by SAMU v Decisions i otey in the Court of i Voorhi "1 mal jeggnt for BY {Stores Nos, 22 of a family SATU a oelock in the sale surat fora of fm the street sctuuon of street.) At 10} Elegant Farnitare—' the city: also. ti the private brary of really Shoice books. a mi paint a ats, engra a . tleman whose furuiture, books canes, ot will be sold 0 above occasion. MONDAY, At 116 o'clock, Il be so entire handsome furni- ¢ known as No. 3 Abiegdon Place,or cluding a magninceat piano forte. Particulars TUESDAY, At 103 o'clock at the auction room, Large sale of valuable end seasonable dry goods, 5 trunks of clothing part of the stock of a merchant tailor fine lot nants London cloths, cassimeres, vestings, ‘liosie collars, &e. afet a jewelry, gr iis, splendid iy seu ‘ke. will be sold on the 85 Troy surce in time. ing lathe, worth $150; various hasdw- 200 boxes table sajt, pledged articles, AMUSEMENTS, “PARK ‘THkaTRES THIS EVENING, =< vakle HAND in. Jude with “FAMILY VAi&Hery ier 75 cents; 2d Tier 50 cents; Pit 3734 oors open at 7 o'clock and the t-pas: Richard Berry cents; Gallery performance will com- menee at halt-past 7. j CHATHAM THEATRE, ~~ Pit 125 coms. Upper Tier 25 i a ahs EY NG Os een ee eae, Beioo. Altieri Binley Lieto, ico ; rt isette, Operetia of) RURAL FELICITY. Lage Layron, ‘Sinclair | Jemima, Mrs Thome Tocovelue w th DON JUAN. Wood | Gionetta, Mad Lecompte 6 ha open at 7—Curtain will rise at quarter beto e precisely. hice open daily from 9 to 5, where Tickets may b id places secured. Oo BY RIELL & ARCULARIUs, : TUESDAY. ? At 10 1-2 o'clock, at the auction room, Liquors: Segars, Se—Consiting of Duff Gorgon’s pale sherry id Madeiia, St Julien claret, barsac, ee and hoe wines cordials, shetry, Madeira aud’ port wines in 9 gallon demijohes, Principe and Havana segars, bout 200 baskets of the celebrated bollingee and auchor champaigne. Also—A few boxes of Candles. 40, 10 qr. casks Mulmsey, Port Wine, trom juice, a very fine wine. will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. ednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Oct. 12, 13, 14 and 15th, at 104g o’clock A. M. at ‘their sales room—Very ex: tensive and valuable private Library of a distinguished citizen, deceased, embracing about six thousand volumes of most rare valuable works, comprising American History and Topo- phy, British History, general History, general biography literature, easy printed books, moral aad’ political, Praise. Y, Lexicography and Biblography, Poetry and the Drama, Novels, Tales, Periodicals, Voyages, Travels and general Geography, Miscellaneous, illustrated Works, Agriculture, Medicine, American &e The whole com: Pamphlets, &e one of the’ most valuable private lipraries ever offered ——M WARD, Ai AUCTION NoTICE—A.'c. it this day, at 103¢ o'clock Fumiture, Cutlery, &e. French and rs, marble top centrs table bareaus, d tufted sofas, square each bedsteads, rockers, tables, la he. Fur , &e—Also, elegant bronze and ormolu girandoles, Sheffield plated candlesticks, cake brskets, ivory balance handle table cutlery, French clocks, warranted ; vases and flowers, rich china dinner tea and toilet sets, china coffee urns, latest seyles; glassware, &c. iano Forte—Also, | first rate grand sction giana forte, with all the modern improvements, made by the New York manu- facturing co, iety of second hand furniture, removed from 10th ouvenience of sale, and with which the sale will commence. Carpets and Oil Clothe Alenia large variety of desirable pattern ingrain carpe I ney pattern flvor ail cloth, he whole worthy the attention of housekeepers. ' 2 parrots and cages, 42. French copper and tinned stew adesirable article for family use. cond hand prano force, by Wm Geb. Also, se- store and hall stoves. Also, 1 Gold's cooking ol 1t®m e just received and offer for sale lyposuffile of Soda, Bromine lodine , le of Gold, Papel, Rouge, Aciro- Miniature Frames—all of which they warrant to be of excellent quality. LA B. BINSSE & CO. aiden Las sales _MIETY CENTS PER BOTTLE. BY LETTERS PATENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘TRICOPHEROUS OR MEDICATED COMPOUND, FOR THE HUMAN HAIR. '§ with confidence recommended to all whose hair is becom- ing thin from disease, scurf, and dandruff. The surest remedy to prevent BALDNESS AND GREY HAIR. ‘The most healthy dressing that cau possibly be applied to the head; rendering the hai id glossy, ‘ing the scalp from alt humors and irritations, remo’ seurf and dandruff, and use wi riod of | & Co. pe Plat 530 St iste curi, Tus frequent health and beauty t6 the latest pe- invaluable. ¢ Cutting Rooms, 146 Broadway, comes of Liberty st, up stairs, or of the appointed agents. 830 Im*re ‘CHELL’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. 444 Broadway, New York. THIS EVENING, Oct. Ist, commence LOVES OF TH Jap, svena, Mitchell After which PETTY er which the entertainments will 'NGELS. y Nickinso at SIN AND PRETTY SINNEAS Concdate with NERVO VITALICS. commen Pears will be opened 7, aad the pertormanees AMERICAN MUSEUM, GARDEN AND Conse URRY OF FINE ARTS, OF BROADW. ip Z opposite St. Paul's Chueh“ AND ANN STREE P. T. BARNUM, MANAGER. Best Attractions in New York !!—Change of N velties. DAY VISITORS ADMITTED SAME EVENING FR he last week of Signor Vivaldi’s ficent MECHANICAL 1 : the wonderful performances of which Last week of Mr. Winchell’s new. JOB SEARCH-EM-OU! i is the most laughable modern produ iss the accomptishe every beholde © entitied of the singe y —La Petite Coes ncluding La ‘Tyrolean 9 of Switzerland—Natarat ly—Fancy Glass Blowing—ane Hoon Ascensions—a Den of te s * at, 136 o'cloek, an Pay er 7 rag ek, and Wednes Imittance to the whol Garde tainments, twenty-five cents—Ciiliren half price GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMEN’ Le AND, INSTRUMENTAL G!G. RAPETTI has che honor of announcing to his friends and the lic chat his Concert will take on 'UESDAY EVENIG, OCT. «TH, isted by the following talent— At the Tabernacle, a: Mn A NUAKEMA Mit TMM, and The nd NT Gi Sica ibe Leader of ‘the ‘ito. PROG KA, Mist l= Quintetto—Kor pi Beethoren a—Komanza—From Gi . + seeee Haley) Grand C: neerto—For the ¥ Sig Rapetti, De Beriot t—Cavatioa—From the grand opera, Gemma dl i toglieste a un sole . . tees . Donizetti Concert, for th Kalkbrener tenor obligato, compo: Tadoliui, director of the Ttalvan opera ik is, for Sig Rubini, Siguor! Anteynini ¢ Rapetti. ” PART IL. 1-Introduetion and Variations—On the theme Oh cara memoria,” for the Accordion, Sig Martini Bee eee ‘ Vaccay 5-Deas M: i, (by desire,) Signori An- R 1 gi ol dilaoat dl lanein rere cesiad 3~Duo Brillant— Somnambul. man: . 4—Grand’ Scena ed Lacia di 5—The most di the Vi Mayseder cipal Mus "clock, of duis" Ra . rery . . TICKETS One Dollar each, to be had at the sig Soares, and Hotels. ors Open at To’clock. Concert ‘to commence at isely. pr HARNESS FOR SALE, a bargain Te fed for ummedi- 2 PARK THEATRE. ately —A set of firgt rate London made Harness. Apnly at | W[R\ GEO. VANDENHOFPS BENEFIT oud Frank’s Boot Store, 1 Nassau st. 820 2te Night.-MONDAY, Oct. 3d, 1042, will be acted Sit LEt BAG OF SHIPS SOUTH AMERICA, for L pool—Mediat n Sarah Sheafe, for Antwery barque Star Republic, for Galvesto Thorn, for Glasgow ; steamer Neptui Motto, for Kingston, Jan barque’ Anahun Vi HIDES AND FAT.—Five cents per pound money, will be given forall hides weighing 60 der, aud f a half cents for all tb st maket price for sheep, calf skins, and fat, deli the Hile House, 228 Elizabeth street, between Prince and Houston streets, by JOHN HUNN, ot 2w*r ‘ATEN ISLAND FERRY The steam boats STATEN ISLANDER and SAMSON will leave New York and Staten Island as follow: NEW YORK. STATEN ISLAND, u 10 1g 12 a 2! 5) All goods shipped are required to be and are at the risk of the owners thereof. NEWARK AND NEW YORK —Fare Only 123 cents —The splendid and commod: ous steamer PASSAIC, Uapt. John Gal being comrdetely and vlexantly refitted, commenced her regu or trips forthe season on Thursday, barch 10—leaving as fol- lows — Foot of Barclay st. New York, at 10% o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. ‘Centre wharf, Newark, at half-past 9 o'clock, A.M. and half past lo’clock P.M. ‘On Sundays, the Passaic will leave New York at 10% A. M. and 4PM, Leave Newark at hulfpast & A.M. and at 20% ‘reight of every description carried at reduced prices, 5 particularly marked, olr SH!P ST. NICOLAS.—Should the weather be fa- vorable, will sail to-day at 12 o'clock, from Rector street wharf, tter Bags will be taken from the Reading Rooms, and the Mail from the Post office at I o'clock, Ifthe weather should be unfavorable, she will sail with the first fair wind. olr PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second ps ec nes Funck, Master, will rn of Novem! REGULAR L ‘ely First Packet—The spl hip VICKSBURG, Capt. Monday, Ocy 3d, weal s A t “his ship has superior and cnequalled accommodations for abi d cabin aud steerage passenzers, who will be taken at very low rates. t tor the above port Should not fail to select this. superior packet, by which they will not be subjected to that delay which must necessarily oc- Those wis! burl on the 10th Oct, after whiel e day: ol ‘OK NEW ORLMANS.—Louisiana and New York Line—Packet of loth of Octobe.—The fastsail- ing, coppered and copper fastened packet ship Ours rant te ty will ail a above. 2 x g| » having handsome furnished accom- modations, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall’ st te om E. K. COLLINS & CO. % South st, Azents ja New Orleans, Hulls & Woodruff, who will ‘ods to their address. M Great care will be taken to have the goods by this line cor- rectly measured. foe FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the Ist October— Old_Line.—The splendid well known. packet shi OUTH AMERICA, Capt. Bailey, will. posi Saul. as above, her regular da ‘The ships of in i rage, d ommodations, Bregbin’ and istecraze, having” unger i ae ; Ba from Great Britain and Ireland, poh, Bia be cakes ot eacured by eny of tro. regular pec nips; and also by first class transcient abips, leaving Liverpool every few days, and drafts Aruished for any amount, payable ite i ‘nited Kingdor in all the principal towus throughouc the On anplication as above. 830m ORLANDO FISH, Fashionable Hauer, 137, Broadway would inform the rk, that his Fall and Winter style of Hats is now ready for their inspection and critical judgment, Claiming the distinction of having been the first to project and abide by astrictly American style of Hats, inctead ot servilely cop) ing the fashions of Eacope, which are often unsuited to our ¢ eased to per- ceive that others, od that now the following of Enropean most entirely abaudoned by the I Tn connection W which haye been aud beautiful style Ms economical price of $3,60, which finish and durabihty to any sold at i them a comparison with any other. Geademen visiting ony city are invited to call and dxamine h stock an judge of the quality. He 1 confident that whether the cheapest or the best 1s desired, the inquirer will here be s 5 mer M4. JOHN i. LOTT —What sort of Democrats of the first seuatorial district. will east there votes for this gentle- man, who, with his friends, voted down and defeated the reeu- lar Democratic candidate for Supervisor of his town last spri electing in his place x Whig. Phere being at the elee, jon months previous a mayority of sixty Jemocratic Tic he failed also to obtain the dele fashions in nufacturers uality of Hats at $4.50, the most elegant Hat, fers also a quaity att ‘ranted to be equal in $4,00, and challenges for for the es (alt th a great strife is recent town meeting, nearly all the votcrs being bro up. This gentlemen coald not possibly have received th a mination of King's County for Senator, had not Mr. Murphy Mayor of the city of Brooklyn, made use of the influence of veet contractors and others ander him, with also the At lance Bank, where he Js x Director, and one of the larvest StocknotderyYo obuatn the delenaen, which was miedo to secure his (Murphy's) nomination (9 congress. Theanine bonoravhe Demgeracy who left Mr. Van Buron in his dukest hour, ted advised Mr. Vanderveer to vote ax the Independent ‘Treasury law, as may be proved by a cal upon the Hon. Ely. Moore, whe was then in congress. Such are your King’s county Demoerats, who aay openly at the ward meetings last fall, not to east their v0 Fordy and Varian. A awerer, did vote for Varian, The loom ofthis hf neophyte is now fixed. ‘His vote on the School iaw will not save him, as it is well known ke then vot Sfagelnst what was his private opinion, Already is the hand, . wnting seen upon the wall, ¥ Oe WHO KNOWS. New York, Sept. 90, 12. OL ker 'ARW’S SUPERIOR new Camphine Lamps, Lamps fo: lard. Also—A large assortment of plain and c nell ‘Tin Ware, Chandaliers, Antal Stary Lantos and chemical oil, onan Improw Hina Also-Superior Camphine and Chemal ‘Oil, ac whole- : , saleand ret KU & BROTHER, 150 Fulton st, N.Y. ersons can be served with Camphine and Chemical Tesidences by leaving their addves as above. Oil att 29 Im* eived and for sale at 192 iway, 1500 feet Perfo- 1c, assorted figures. A new and beautiful article for fire screens, safes, strainers, aad vari- ons other artich 82) cod Br NEW FRENCH GOODs. TO MILLINERS AND DEALERS. E, B,APRANGE, 100 Watker styeet, has received + last Havre packets, new nayied rl PLUMES, FLOWERS” BATTERN HATS. CA SFRIGS, ke, carefully selected, and of the best quality, whic he offers for sale on favorable term. full supply of new materials for Flower makers. Also, 5) Hey L. Bulwer's favorite play of THE LADY OF LYONS; : Or, Love and Pride. er ich, will te revived ars Co yo MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING! N y . Benedict, Mr G Vandenho ‘Tickets and laces to be had st the Box Office Oy tee PHEAT KA CARD jeorge Van Mr. GEORGE VANDENHOFF most 1 hounces that his first benefitand last appearni.ce will ake place a Monday evening next, Oct. 3d, on which occasion he wil | haye the honor of appearing in two pieces. he box book is now open. R. DEMPSTER’S BALLAD SOIREES—Mr. VA ter respectfully announces that his Bal Fe: given at the N. ¥. Society Library on Wednesday and Tatest e« will be Friday y positions in- The Death of Warren.” Auld Wife,” “The n by George P. Morris jie Morrison,” by Motherwell," Lament of the Iris h w Evenings next, 2ath and” 30th ‘Sept, am October, whe he will introduce. his ‘National Song, Sargent, Esq the Lonely im with you once again,’ Emixrant,” &e. songs and bail wRckete $0 be had at Messrs. Stodart, W. Tickets cents, to ad at N +. Bt . coat nd Dunham's Piano Forte ware rooms, Broadway, and at the dove 20rs open at 7, to commence at 8 a be sa7uf re FIRST GRAND VOCAL CONCERT. ——~ "THE RAINERS or Tyrolese Minstrcls having returned from their western tour resepectfully announce that they will have the honor to give a Concert at the Society Library Room saturday Evening, Octol st, I 942, 4 ae 50 cents, to be obtained at the Music Stores and at the pioneer commence to at i S'GNOR RAPETTYS CONCERT: ores fo kive BILLIARDS —Otis Field respectiully_ invites the lovers » this amusement, to call at Bassford's Rooms, over the Cli max Eating Hou: 14 Ann sireet, where « choice may be had'of eight tables—either Slate, Marble, Iron or Mahogany, with India Rubber ‘or Composition Cu ions, in combination with all the Jate European iunprovemer tors will find the bar, either Washingtonian, or ol suit their fancy. 529 I choice selections of hi particulars of which will 8 o'clock. For particulars see 829 THE Public is respectfully informed thet this ‘wonderful and is now exhibite Fare cur iosi d atthe Seventh Ward Hall, 160 Cherry st. It is acknowledged to be one of the greatest! Tt has the power of commu’ curiosities exhibited inthis city. Ith cating at will and in any direction, violent electric ahoeks suff - powerful to knock down men and horses when irritated, resorted to in defending itself against its enemies. Admission 12% ce 326 Lw is? ARTI » subscribers aplendid new style Fall Ri h ne Poult de Soie, Gro: t Ribbons. . Ine black taffeta and sa- ‘ke., Ke. Country and Jers are particularly requested to call and examine the ‘Alo, tins, 1¥ 36 ‘mew style, bonnet sil, city de stoek ¢ fore purchasing elsewhere, WM. H, HAMPTON, 147 Hadson street 927 10: 4m four doors above Canal stree N EW GOODS—The urdersigned sol assortment of Goods foriall and winter wear, ineludi beaver clotns for surtouts, eassimeres in a great variety of mies for pantal + r Rich silk, satii merino vs sy ay whicd will be made up to order at urual moderate eh ‘or ready yy constantly on hand. eady made surtout: . T. JENNINGS, Draper and Tailor, 229 Broadway, American Hotel. UNITED STATES TEA EMPORIUM 121, late 129 Chatham street, New York. AW NGOUESALE AND RETAIL. HE, CANTON TEA COMPANY. continte to offer for ne’ fragrant Teas of every variety and sty le new fragrant ower trades of Crven and Blacks Byer machage Feu he is attention to a lay _825 Imis®m f fteatness and nah tha Teen torte aay ‘cle eas therein are 39 thoroughly" secured from light and. air hat defy quay tad FF ercanonting bacinean fa porhang serroeiy so be eeadlicd Te 4 is founded upon the utmost regard to the Tights ‘of the custem- . ex, expecially with respect to weight and quality, and wnrival- fea cltenupess. chasers are call urn an artictes jeuich fail tolgive them the fullest om: whom the mung will be cheerfully and rrompty ref cata % tablishmnenu heads of tamilies, ranag will lod ft adecided sdvantage to supply themeelves trom tis establishm=nt. Coffee roasted every day. i Orders from all parts of the Unitea States executed with promptitude and despatch. : (Ze The only warehouse in America for the sale sf “lou qua%s celebrated Black Tea. 20 ime TOHO!! RING’S VERBENA CREAM Celebrated Shaving Compound is now all the rag Among tonsorian professor ‘who irown diurnal crops. The Improvement re: us s the Verbena Cream ion. wrint de in The tubseriber having purchased the copy right, presents it to the public with an elegant pew label, and ggazantecs that for ving it can be equalled only by a Wall street broker, the Cream possessing the advantage of giving better satisfaction to'the party by the operation, nud this speaking from. en: vert PPO prevent imposition by the spuriows articles mu ve directions for nase will have the writte oprietor, none other being genuine, orale wioléaale and etal at aa “ RSINCLATI Proprietor N. B—Also for sale, Ring's Blinn of Li yj Nelson tract of Sarsapariila, Dr. Browser's Compound Syrup ol Tarnip, &e. NEW CASH TAILORING — ESTABLISHMENT NO % CHURCH ST. (BETWEEN Ri! BE AND ‘HAMMERS STREETS SENTLEM: their own goods can have them made up in, most fashionable French style, cheaper Indian ‘ob tm*m nish’ the ever offered before in eity. reppoets toqse and ttegued® $950 nto nie 4-4 rese cots a x, AoA ane ina OV mein one in ie meaten AMUEL WYANT. ARTIST IN HAIR, Lapis! ANb GGnNTLEMEN'S HAIR, OT less than two inches long, in one Leone Nag ne de- N signs! bag Brace Witch gt y nes, Flowers, Rim ‘A. C. BARRY’S IGS AND, SCALPS eminent above all others, ‘Their ight, TJ vuntilating character, their bei dd exsetly srursl hate ROWS: their e'asticity and the or ma: ‘workmanship, @8 well as therr style of finish and ar He mmblae to form ach perfect heads of hair, conto be fally appreciated, : ee. of hair of a living or deceased friend, into any design vod ‘can conceive. be akerpsake invaluable. fr Hoa all diseases connected with the ADWAY, cor of Lib-ay sree the Hair © jy om* air, at