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Vol. VIII.—Ho, 282 =-- Whole No, 3133. eS NEW YORK, WEDNESD AY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1842. MEDICAL. a MARISPOC buteto, “and ‘for sale ‘hy. nat Agent, WIL: jLIAM BURGER, Wholesale gist, Nos. 50 and $2 Cort- Iande st. and 188 “Greenwich st, and by the principal Druggists throughout the U : ‘This preparation has now been before the public esti ° ven years, during which time its reputation has been st and rapidly advancing, until ita present and. deserved cel has been attained—nor ia it stationary. at even this altitude of sotimatlon, oe Oi scant of Seah Sti seustry have vor evinces, Nlany rt inthe coun luntarily borue witness to its superior efficacy of Value, as their written certificates, now in the possession of the proprio- tor, will show, Testimonials almost innumerable, from per tons whohave been benefitted by its use, or havescem its me- dieimal virtues tested by their friends, are also in possession of Urissol, whieh prove how, Beit Jo%, a operation ht treme have been fn which, ‘iltmost despairing have been restored to health aud STOL’S SARSAPARILLA is a rare and invalu: combination ef vegetable remedies of established im: value, and from, its pocaller ee Pee ee all complaints that arise from i 4 the peo ‘factionci the absorbent and glandular from ‘constit 1 ronal idiosyneracies, hereditary predisposition, and ir general all chronic and ities an irregularities of the human frame, To enumerate all the dis- eases in which ithas been found to be a sovereiga remedy, would be to make this notice much toe lengthy, and we can only here suggest to the. reader the value and importance of this preparation, and Re him, to advertisements in the public its a sony Sb coumalag eorapathnenct tee mont ovtetare igewaic and “oideme 1. The proprietor. desires autention generally directed to this, article, co nic will acgud the tet of any wial, sag tat factebosd pocfulbets, och ity, must be the direct result of ity aare othe ee ase etiaee dally week Wi the neontetor mong the ni Bn "Sdaraperln, the flowing lected, merely to show ho + hisar’ "le ip regarded: and the inereasing ‘demand for this tus aluable -‘edicine by the dealers in this city, as the application comes rom the well known house of A B &D. % . ; who have since advert 4 Cwm iticlne te whtle. Weekly shes “euptlusively ther the article is all it purports to be. (COPY.) Youx, April 20, 1f Mx,C.C. Bristo1, Buffalo, N. vier ¥o ram ‘e have been selling during ott past considerable quan ti.ies dT your Extract of la, and think from the ac- count we hear of its virtues from thove who have used: it, that the sale in this city may be much increased by paying it more attention in advertising. arrangements are such with the different papers that we can have advertisements inserted on much better terms than most pay and more conspicu a If you would like to1nake an t with us for se it more extensi We we think it could be made of much advant- - to, us both. We have now four different stores, three o! them in the best location in the city for retailing, and one for wholesaleing, and our facilities are such as will enable us to dis- pose of more of it, perhaps, than any other house. We shall, Tauch pleased to hear from you on this subject, or if you visit New York in the course of a month or 40, to are youat our store ton street. ours, very respectfully, ‘2:8. & D. SANDS. OPINIONS FROM MEDICAL GENTLEMEN. UFFALO, Aug. 12, 1837. paration of Sarsapariiia, ma ving made use of it more or We are acquainted with the pufactured by C, C. Bristol lesa in oar practice, believe t to cou Barsaparilla, in a highly concent ‘we esteem it as one of the best we have ever met with. PER Ce MONT aan a to HAWLE pee gt> 4 y SPRAGU! es? ‘A MILLER, M'D ft HARRIS, i D HR STAGG. we Yoeece ‘Wells and Cheney, resident Physicians at Can- ua: We have frequently prescribed Mit, C ¢ Bristol prcpersti e frequent il r. x of Sar oe Filla in our practice, and haye always found ft to an slicahie “Ger Laclenee of ton cole has bat besa ieee: and wi is the best preparation of Sarsaparilla ely say beh RIC WELLS, MD, EWcnee “MD, ‘The following extract of a letter from Dr. J. A: Hyde, one of the of mostrespectable practitioners in the western sec- tion, is _ ,Younast>wn, June 11, 1838. ’ C. Bristol—Dear Sir: Tam nearly out of Sarsapaylly again, and, if you please, you may send me two dozen botiles, by stage or cars, directed to me at this place. bi Thave frequently prescribed your Compound Fluid Extract of ili for a few years past, with much advantage, in chronic diseases, especially in Scrofua and obstinate cutaneous affections, attended with scrofulous habit. Also, insecondary typhus; dnd in chronic general debility, frota almost any cause. It generally proves useful. | think yout Fluid Extract the best f Sarsauarille T pre| mn of ja I ever used. ‘With much ct, yours, truly, J. A. HYDE. From Doets. Hoyt iy ~ Paumrra, July 2 eu C. Bristol—Sir: We haye your Extract of Sar- in our practice, and for diseases arising from an im of the blood, and as a general renovator of the system em it as the best arti w ta es OYT, M.D Wa MAY, Mb)” From Dr.A. Maller: I sinted with the dalled Receptions am acquaiu factured by C. G. Bristol, of Buffalo, and ha eof i mnpatillet’“c Llghhy comocn srpacifiat a i esteem it, “the best 1 have ever met with. A.M M.D. From Dr, 8. C. Noyes : on % optus Erie Co., July 5, 1841. Thave been soquainted sth Bris I's Sarsaparil ber of years, and have vei ently preseril tice, and have invariably found it to anawei I consider the reqauatios of the arti tablished, and re the rece fee greeny no hesitation imsaying that atrigtet its virtues opin }. C. NOYES, M, D. From Dr. A. P. Curtis: Thave frequentl ATT Btisal'e Sesuparilla a sation tice, and hate no hesitation in fecommendiag it as an article Peseroisasihish is toate om Tinrecterma tite ey ‘AP CURTIS, M. D, We certify that we attended Julia Aus Van Doves? dort Ran Vs rf nevelchenee’ coke po estan ying that her reco very may be attributed to the use of it of the above ease may be seen by cailing Mi AVMEBURGER® so Courdandrst} si ox aay - ;Panuen, July 2,104 undersigned, physicians, residing Band Ben- ron, iaring uate E- Cross during his illness, know the above statement By ope fo be trae in all particulars, and mrs fare it ge Tent hentation in ascribing hia : Bristol a, Indeed, we are assured Urat this me jicine was the moans of entirely arresting aah icating the ” ERASTUS CROSS, M. D. We, the paiticnleity senetinned idk Mi with Ni. Meee tey acreelnd wip the, hemss cama rf ‘the avove statemen', w! ¢ ets. and wa are assured that it was was thi agency ot Bustot’s it his was effects A aia “ie AN: ’ 15) Justice of the Peace. HA HERSHIRION Acton, January 17, 1812. lire tree tees ON ears Snot or Beptaonben fate aad Tinast tay] weewsach sore 4 pn Poke NS A o lus Wants while he was sick. erase was One trat { was conversant. with but never pre- ai for; it was, yntia, and for the most part of seven ight obliged to be ed about the Rouse and nursed in'e cradle constructed for the purpose, Une til she comme mast tase of aa noe disease waselt with De. her ease, but had assumea tech orm thet ‘opinion was, that medicine would have 10 atest ed that her ery is entirely at- s JOHN M. |GTON, M.D. Acoven, Januery 17, 1842. Ihave been one of the attending physreiatis of Mrs, Maynard for eight years past. Her disease was Uteri of an aggravated character, anc resisted all the agents laid down in Our most eminent authors. In addition to remedial agents re- commpente Ai ribec various ivstruments to no effect. I an ly of the opinion that her cure may be attributed to the ve of Bri ane GROVE C. GAGE, M. D. _. Athupen, January 17, 1942. re been Le agen with the circumstances of Mrs May sicknes eugat years past, have always under stood case as being t eyond the reach of cine, and have bee: if it. the past year to see her about, Meal Brteis Saecear 0 We ae further scaeainted with use a We are further the bat ee for five yer rsof the time of her sickness, she ot tribaaite to the nother in the Tivol her wana fen she gen ved gt al ORA MAN pts of the Fence. Postmaster. 3 ( at the time one of to sua septs cad prowatood nate be Mt ine in ‘8, to renew them again in tractive a“ black spot;"*<as the intelligent mo ther Tauforfunate child told the. writer of tiis—was sheeted ues the al Ot each big. Safe ominous area tinsel tobe ground Aiease then showed i 1 ich shoulder, producing extepaive exfoliation ofthe tone, right si ar the centre of the ue ae eee ones were also atfected with tive same ing in pient “On ex Taute, is possible for a conmuaticn ve andi sites" that the ayetam was 'y. falling to pieces from se ea, lege Pip Fak ge ~OCULISTS. aatence. Strange as it mn, iting at the dinner table with the rest of the family, aul fea General Sessions, himself with meat, potat evident relish of the hearty meal.” His st i Jately presented a hideous mass of eating ulcers, are now heal- ing over kindly, and. no the sears : Infury done to the left thoulder aad dhe canatioaseecoytett ene Hight eye, the lower Jaw, and the fragments of ears still grow- ing ou the head, the appearance of which we shall not ater, ‘The certain check given to this terri i less malady—rhe reimoval of the imtchee’protasicd Rae eee excited by irritable fungeous flesh connected with deed an [eseuce 20 sealers fe tan sarees argon the ee doubles justly, atiibured byt Mother to the eaclusive vse, ae ‘on me to-day, and states that he hai us icles yr. J. Francis, whose tre TOL'S SARSAPARILEA ‘Tose who have. witnessed the | God, ofvestonta his ght. "YaSies truly auspicious, and most unexpected effects of Rector of St. Geo: that had been etlyadiaere whan ie atta eae ; ies paratively small and feeble, aud the constitution sound and | with Vigorous, it could not have. fi reates cafamitics that can beta sum bet ee gallon ICATE OF GEN. MANSPIELD. Crary MR. C. C. BRIS’ been Wrebelt lor soces than orsce pues 1 was almost blind for twelve years: au ful treatment of is James from bie inf this day, fan iif the fact vet forth in the hone, sae the ComaeT vent. | Wedy good snd nen mre cones: ORANGE MANSFIELD, P.M. DOCTOR J. FRAN CE NO BARC’ ¥ Astor Hcy +' His preparations are a perfect neverfail inres ‘ing nebulas of the longest apy surgical op. ration. CERTIFICATES, , covering the sight. BE recovered. Francis’ celebrated pre strong. MARTHA BROWN, 17 For Tecertify to i teme! Nov. 26th, 1941. ee shyt? xt): mh niaeial TE aes to of the Stanton street Messrs. John Owen 8 Pi tics ete yer 1832, 1 was attacked with What was calied by some of my to another physicien who ordered Siiswsing. "Wurlag’ mun clot ness | employe i eye, and from the use of” We, the undersigned, eacy of Dr. Francis’ ‘pr °37, mortification set in, W ho appeared to help it ‘some. 8 tH. Cone, Pastor of the First horses and two cows, and spent the k only served tokeep it back. Ihave = Toot doctor ote cay bisa en at | A Gone factor of tn | }, say , whic! ent of lome eee " Tacob Bs Coulda of without any reat er capt Jogpoh An in July last, aeure wan gehers, (ailod. "Phe eapense of ell than es been at iar one From about four inches below the shoulder, to about the middle of the fore arm there have been at least twen'y holes, many Of them. As large asa silver dollar, and half an inch detp. In ati LM ee ee! et a srmaroen foe, a the medicine. “On the that month, T commenced lic Priest of Numerous certificates can be seen at the office. inserted, which cannot that in cor of the Member ofthe Royal Colloge of Sungeous: Lond » 1 commenced used a bot k for two or thrée months,when | New York Medical Society, has joined him, and every conf- | Case self to al letely cured. dence can be placed i rofossi ill as’ i fince that me {ave Bot ele say pain from its ‘Nosores have | Office houra rom AL Me usth GPM Soe i it. seems sound, and I tho cher ann teres well ctietek ot Genet every thing else that I have tried, that I most sinulaaly assed Yan eee nmenely . WILLIAM PEARSALL. R. K. DIOSSY, OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, é in FoN®: 7 BROAD WAY poh ntrance in Fulton Street, op} Persons who have any doubts of the efficacy of this medicine, | ATTENDS TO DISEASES OF’ are invited to call on any of the following City References fore pyrchasing the article :— Buna a see Benne treet an, William Ws Randolph, 573 Fourth street Lloyd Bryant, No. | Avenue C. earnestly who may be OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 7 ig enabled to undertake the treatment of all LEBRATED KYE WATER. r STREET, within two doors of mflammatoryc | ase ofthe eye, weakness of sight, ‘Ke. am tanding, without and stable 1 certify that Jacob Valentine, h of about fifteen years ae. waves | of ane, wee brought to my house arial aprarently iin is the patient of . rs Tmeahe. under | ask $3, nor lower his price to three cents. mh , "s Church, Beekman This is to certify that two of my children weve aden ich pansed res for a length of time, one of them oa almost bl | . ve thout any good effect, and despaired of them ever being | self and thtee other ladles from the steamboat to their ‘now perfectly testored to sight by Dr. places of residence for $3, and on reving to go with him, ANIEL 8. JONES, 499 Pearl street, Ded dancin bie weeks. under | tended to ride up in an omniby tal nt ORGE BENEDICT, : ‘Chuweb. T was nearly blind for,twe sty years with acatarsct im each 6 r. Francis’ wondertu! )-reparation for ase, mL St at Bwest recowwred, STER JOHNSTON, (1 Eldridge street. inane ee ssemphing the , ot | ions for diseases of the eye. | walked out of Court as though hi he had walk- ht different eas | anbesitatingly ree om be! ae he wen ony be ee titled hare my'urmamputedrwhiek ['declineds fete | Yalgbl renee, "mens nemto the nodes ofthe pal T to Duncan Dunbar, Pastor of McDougal ss Church. arch. Society. Ww. rose athe North Bat iety. cman Wausu rose and addressed the Court as follows an oa Francis, 10 Barclay street, New York. d, be distinguished from the test 5 fully informs his friends and the publi, 4 ° jy10 am%e SPV Ww 0. THE EYE. defend. his own cause, which he isevery way calculated ase ares Okage be- THE NECESSARY OPERATIONS THEREON. t NIN ed ood ene hg penal ae ae rrr, | some of them to find themselves, We anticipate a more culist, and been subsequently engaged as his pas K. of vision. ‘Terms moderate and graduated to soine of the most eminent Professors of the Medical Faculty in | ™&2, who stands charged on two indictments. for passin, | Before Recorder Telpaatge, ae Lynch, and Alder- eonard. man Cc I Ss . James R. Wuttine, Esqr., District Attorney. Oct. 11.—Pitch Fight between a Carman and a Cabman. the | —~Selomon F. Bogert, a carman, was tried for beating cure for all Meg > Baker, —, with acart “rung,” and break: Tuespay, Oct. 1th. is ea jain with four ladiesto take them up in his cab, when Bogert interfered with him to got their beg. e on his cart, and a quarrel ensued, dui which Bo- agreed totake them up for a shilling apiece, and did not The defence, conducted by J.M. Smrtu, Esq., called Mrs. Axx M. mouth of the that Baker, the - Boro, a very pretty woman, with @ = “ ty of Cupid’ arcay bow, whe’ testified | and art, as exhibited at the Fair. bman, proferred his services to take her- e offered to carry them for three shillings, and finally for | ed the other attractions of the place. three cents. They still refused to go, stating that @hey in- , when Baker seized hold of her shawl, and attempted to pull her into the cab. Mrs. Catueatne Brown, another Mes Boy dark-eyed ra. Boyd. yth street. 5 woman, concurred in the statement of Assistant Alderman Scume.ze. stated that Paker was the assailant of Bogert, and knocked a segar out of his mouth when Bogert struck him. ‘The Court stated that the defendant had appeared to act in self e alone, and the jury returned: a verdict of not guilty without leaving their seats. Mr. Cabman attention. ed in—and Mr, Carman left as though he had got out of a scrape ina lucky manner. ‘Tue Last Lineu.—At the conclusion of this trial, therr intrinsic merit. St. Peter's | | do not now remember, have succeeded in getting two in- dictments against me, and I am now ready to go to trial.” Tue Reconp: ‘The matter is with the istrict At torney who will attend to it. Distaict Artorxsy—The business at present is with the Clerk who will inform you of its position. tthe | ‘Tux Reconpen—The Cierk will receive bail in the Mr. Waren then held some conversation with the Clerk, and entered security in a short time afterwards. inderstand that he will ask for a separate trial, and Slectro Maj been said. a¢ seeing and testing, in actual Morse has been freely expendi and money to bri this duced to Limoges experiment. for. It will bea rich and racy entertainment, and in the ready laid the subject before Cor cross-examination of the complainants we anticipate a most amusing, interesting and unique performance in the Court of Seulons. Mike's plea and summing up of the evidence for defence, will throw the Sessions lawyers so far in the prospective that it will take several moons for one of the committee on commeree, is cl it at the opening of Congress _ crowded Court on this trial than was ever seen in the diseases af- | Court of Sessions since the Tombs sprang from the Col- lect. Trial of Patrick Kelly Continued.—The trial of this local extremity, and the connecting wire counterfeit three dollar notes of the Greenwich Bank, this city, was continued this morning ‘from yesterday | are prod: Wm, H. Biincmess,99 Cedar atreet the ature and extent of the diseases oe aso Seinen a nd Biles ae ermission is given to refer to his Inte instructor, and also to Pickart Sinith, 82 Clinton street New York. ere Gordon, 19 Orange street N.B. The _oor treated gratuitously Wiliam Wikon see |. Vandewater, 314 M: Lemuel Leland, 9 Hudson street 1G. Reed, 143 Fulton street, Brooklyn AND Professor of Ophihalmic Anntomy and Surgery, Dis- | day, that he hed ar, and Imperfections of Vision. be 68 B: J. W. Henderson a1 Grad street ry pleGul, 39 Grand street John Culver, iat Blanton streets ee Ouh street eases of the Eye and E Office 192 Broadway, corner John street, up stairs. N.B.—Doctor Shanks begs to inform those a iscases uf the Eye or Kar, ors Imperfections of i} (G> Tao not wisn any to this medicii id ie fol tice. alphabet and the numerical digits. This writing they fully satisfy themoelves thar ait tant, is aid or i Perties barelte sursccsnie gee ge | ‘The defence brought forward a number of witnesses to | contains the intelligence communicated. Seah git eng irc pce ema: | Rattus, Syne rnmes moron on | ror prvi aod caren pac wore EE | It together, vory eviews and, wonderful a aunin jated testi it iti i A saggy rey ‘ ward Pol ofthe ninth w: others, fair, and the public should not lose this opportunit; wal ple bre iret Aegteonel ag pi above, which ce tig® hours, from 10, P.M. daily, Sundaysex- | ‘The Jury want out at about one o’clock and returned | of seeing it. he is in operation from 10 A.M. i % i €.C. BRISTOL. eferences—The Medical Department‘of the University of | i court at six in the evening with a verdict of not | y9 14, ‘AUTION.—As the fame of this wonderful medicine extends, | the Cityof New York. cod limes | Suilty. i The Main Saloon is a wilderness of charms and numerous yrgparations are springing up to reap a part of its re- False Pretences.—Edwin Skinner, of Oswego, in this he Main ion. The afflicted therefore should be carefal, if they THE TEETH. State, was upon his trial on an indictment for ob. | fascinations. Seven long tables run the whole length putati wish the true article, to ask for Bristol's, and see. that’ the WMETEN signature of C.C'Baistou is across the cork of the | ‘T° Forsale by reputable Druggists and Agenth throughout the couniry. William Burger, Wholesale Agent, $0 Courtlandt street, and 168 Greenwich street, and at retail ‘at the following places: Mithau’ Yi way ; Rushton and Aspinwall, Bynes M, Boas Bowery Robert Lewes ht Bo Aves me, M. D.,63 Bowery, ; , M.D. Bri 8. Guacken hh, 709 ‘Gueenwich street, ond “A. Hill, 206 Greenwich st. if. sil vi Ft “ oy RAND LODGE OF THE ANCIENT AND HONOR. | fits, ‘sleaning the tee e ie itk.—-The te York and Brooklyn, will assemble at their respective Lodge | "nged stafe of the stomach. Rooms On Friday the 14th instant, o'clock A. M. and to super ‘the necessi fepre nae _ oo parka south aide. of Howard street, and Preventing the ‘Wearing away of the gaas at 5. : 2 Ie is parti usefal in cases of Toe Lodges from the country will o Ww i, themes conte ac eon eT Oar c teat Mactan Hall, | oa healthy ae and canning chem ont clothing .and white | exposure to cold, it will be found hight pxpost 0) ticularly serviceable to use the Orri fore retiring to rest. ‘This sure, 50 as to be worn with ease and firmness, tooth to au entire set; all can be supplied with th ral teeth; toothach Children’s, half price. J. Buskey, Surgeon Dent ad moath restoring galia. The fraternity to appear in gloves and aprons. ‘The line will be formed by the Grand Marshal and his aids. ISAAC M. PHYRE, Chairman OU Ree of Committee of Arrangements. GRAND. CROTO! EX ELEBRATION A’ TAMMANY HALL.—Mr. J. PARKER has the plea- sure to announce to his friends and the ptiblic, that he intends ving a Grand the Croton Celebration, on | cessary for their mely | means needed. Meo Wash day are entirely removed, und teeth and white teeth are tens the teeth, strengthens the gums, purifies th unl a late boar, ion of the femiti _For the accommodation of the families residing in the ity of the Bowery, Mr. P. has opened a private school at, hi residence, 207 Bowery. Days of tuition—Tuesdays and Fi i. "Tranacs Paredbaby tes peinctgal Gegeiocs ts ths city om J. SHANKS, M.D., ~ OCULIST, i on application at his office, their cases will meet with that skill HE TEETH i c taining a b lu REY satel neem ply Boag sinegphene pres 281 Pearl street, on the 9th of May last, amounting to $760 | the eye, please the fancy, or supply the necessities gle from a ne- cured, For extracting tooth, 59 cents. "y ead ext door to the ehureh, weat of Broadway. Nip Aa oe re hg Ce oR og nh, 8 si ree — nee | Wash is parely a Tegetable preparation, possening the proper | hesaidhe wished to conclude the purchase, and would i ug any unpleasant taste of odour in om decayed teeth or froma de a tobe used with atooth ill be tound sneceunty © fe rewier bearing se ces clean | ceptances on that firm would be received if he could as- | Poeres: Pict ‘Ye"in ‘the teeth. | certain whether any firm in the city would take such ac- | *4u1ary, Sc ° method mended Bent dentist, ax by, 0 doing al particles of food 3 which kept through the night iu a clean, sweet, and healthy state. the most valuable portions of poor humanity; but how many neglect the attention ne- servation, even when purrounded by all the ae we ‘bope more pleasant and effectual than the Orris Tooth Wash—it cleanses and whi; | but concluded to do so on his statements relative to his its use to all, young and aweetens id. ung P< othe Orie Tooth Washi the beat detergent we ever used on | {ram us on our acceptance of a afternoon. The present indictment was tor these notes upon Alexander H. White, of Bloomingdale road, on the ldth of July last. It was also proved yester- passed similar notes upon Edward Hague, Lewis Schwartz and Joseph Cusack, and that at the time he had passed several ofthem he was in company with one of the notorious Merritts, also charged with sing counterfeit money, and who has escaped from Jus. seted with ion, that, of boots and shoes from Lewis 8. Bouton, of | of the Saloon, covered with 91, under false pretences. of man. Natnasren Fisuen, called and sworn—Iam a clerk of Mr. Bouton ; his place of business is at 281 Pearl street ; Mr. Skinner called on us in the early part of May and hada conversation with Mr, Bouton relative to the purchase of several hundred dollars worth of boots and shoes ; he went ac ay and called the next morning when ie best tist, 27 Mur tine Mosaic Table, made by John guns tos pa $200 cash and desired credit on his own paper for the lastoe ; I told him that would not answer and he then said that he would give accey ces on &. Allen, of Os- wego, of the firm of Allen & Marvin ; I told him that ac- ceptances. The next day he pro to give us the ac- ceptances of Marvin & Allen, and I inquired whether he had a letter of credit from the firm. He then showed me a letter from Allen addressed to Mr. Howe I believe, and that Mr. Allen had told him that if he could not ob- tain the goods on the use of his name that he might then use thatefthe firm. He was to send their acceptances to finished by Francis Degan, 9 Gold street. left a round table, beautifully . of inlaid work, by George the them. On this representation a bill of | worth $750.91 were delivered to him, on which he paid $160 in cash. | likenesses of the authority to use the name of Allen & Marvin. the saloon. Cross-ezamined by Devexce—Skinner had bought goods told us that he had made arrangements with Mr. Allen, | lors, with the folios printed—by Root & day mA school down town, wll open in the course of this THE FAIR AT NIBLO’S. — os by (THE subscribers wonid call the atiention of strangers and Also—Jajube Paste iu 25 and 50 Ib. bores. SULPHATE OF QUININE—2500 ounces for sale at mauu factures RUSHTON & ASPINWALL, 86 William street. 24 t_ | who was the business man of the firm, to accept his drafts | Stationers. asbofore. “The goods sol were part ofthemin our hands py for sale on commission. i ‘ ‘Two letterssent by ‘Skinner to Mr. Bouton, acknow. | shoes, &c.;. most, splendid articles, lodging the reception of the boots and shoes, and stating teaux, Ladies’ French Shoemaker, that the drafts accepted by Mr. Allen would be forwarded | street. in a few days, were here shown witness, and sworn to as the handwriting of Skinner, ticed some ve! «30209 r Bae eatthe ISCELLANEOUS. Seinen SELF COCKING PISTOLS. BUONT® pxM! |, Importers should guardi- ans will find this poner as it not only penetrecne form, but t wealth of the wear- They would lik call attention to their supezior article | a horizontal direction,: Of Gentlemen's Russia or Ridin . Parsel business. | in rm and, workmanship, aud atthe old establishment of | } 18 & AGATE, 211 Broadwa ing Pieces, ollr tween Murray st. and Park Place. | Guns for dncki en last sixteen They are warranted of superior f can be obtained wholesale or retail PARSEL the kets, for assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Manafacturers, No. 45 Six. Berrel Sit Revolving Bell Gockise Pocuce Beuols, Phase satals have pea civuntias ores all cheer ciite Liakty | ofAllon a: Marvin, which ‘we socepted, aud sold him the the impossibility of lounge en, the nipple being placed it | goous, 1 aterwards axcertained thet he hed not th ‘ . in tte wat aspection of Me Farselin: broveng, aki a cofrct, aia, the onary rata or steps ofthe City Hall in thiackty, that he ever said hehed wholesale or retail. We have as great a vari pleat aiee care Mey Ni 3, ne ty He and doubl re sine double and singl Shot, Flask: wollr___ between Murray st. and Park Place. . topether with SHERMAN’S LOZENGES, ~ | xtwctistarsinee,errintans ofan guna Lewis S. Bouton, was called and sworn.—Mr. Skinner | hack and h: proposed to buy the goods on his own credit, which we | street refused ; he then told us that he would give the acce; “ tance of 8. Allen, of Oswego, which wes also retesed, and ne then said that he was authorized to use the name les, by James H. It 18 exceedingly rich. if Seeing the ladies and gentlemen thro: Horticultural Room, we th th f that firm. At the time of warts Kien we. erared be Rock 16 power to use the name of be ime it the delivery of these goods, the poper of 8. Allen, and also Lr poshy saree Sthaby ete him the goods slely on is representation, thet he had 6 solely on his rej in, e the authority to use the nameof Marvin & Allen. Guaeet F. Everson, stoted that Skinner told him on | ®Mongst the 9th of May, that he had authority to draw on Sardis ity to use the name of the firm, and he denied on the tones. It is said that Orpheus our 88 2m*r IFTX-SEVEN TONS sold last year, doing ineal Hi foed, eurivg cooghs, colder worms’ netdgche peipfation, : Nd VEPYETS—Super jet black and blue black sea sickness, lowness of spirits, and mos’ of our ills. As the el Poor Man's Plaster for 12% cents cures rheumatism, jnimbago, by the 40 Cedar at. ap stairs. vets for merchant tailors, just received, and fo Allen, but not on the firm of Allen & Marvin. zing it with the cabbages and Cross-examined.—I refused to sell him goods on his own Lyons Silk or* | credit at this timo, as we then held hisn 222 Im® re fain or weakness in the breast, side, back, or any part of : ‘ be EWS! NEWS !—ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS— ; , ped 10 Jee ee ee, ie the Papal ney OU i o Foal y Bell's Life in London. is notes was entered asdue in two days aiterwards; he | sory of music. It is the invention ef Joseph Rich- Claas as Hunter, Rogers, Vanderpool, and more than 400 others i dhiatatan 3 told me that money was in the hande of Sardis Allen to n, a plain, unassuming man, a native of Cum- of the highest standiog, recommend Sherm-n's aruicles m their | nch,”—"* Squib"—" Satirist,” Se, meet that note, when it was due,and I then sold him a | boa, Sassc-ebosutves titans, ania aben* practice, none need hesitate to try them. Sherman's Lozenges ull files are received by every Steamer, and for sale at the | small bill of goods. on adraft on Sardis Allen ; this draft pa Ren ted in bet years ince are alone known, and four years’ extensive use has established | News Office, No.4 Ann street, New York. ‘was not paid, and never will be, as I can understand. sant on, succeeded in bringing it to its their worth beyond all doubts. The Rev. Mr. Danbar of th 'grsons residing in Canada, will find this a desirable place to | “Py prosecution here rested, and the defence conducted | present perfection- The stone composing the instru- MeDo Church, was cured of a very bad cough in afew | Sud their orders for any papers published on the Continent, |, Te P ded that th id is Mica Schi it is more genorally call hours by four or Ave’ of the. Cough Lozenges. sepiabieesetedeteatiel stone Tenens nnd S| TT eas boners the jury to mentata tes ohargethes bead | ot Whiastpne, aed fe taken frem ine Mountains of ‘vans, No.6 Walker st. cured his cl " The.“ Artist,” monthly Ladies Book, $3 per year—2 shil- . * * fe ing f rel weeks, Hige are CTA ey Ba "Bee |, Rev. Mr. Handcock, Hinge si le copy, is for. and a multitude of others, know. the value Of Sherman's Lo: | Lhe Whig Monthly Zenges. His warchouse is warchowt i ty Napa atone dom above amn | forall ofthe rceving won roadway anit 273 Broad: cores, and Mss. Haye, 130 Fulton ec Brooks | #14 1m eodr i 1) $5 00 “4 piglet sonny eviews (now jn gress.) $5 00 ner Year ; | discharge his client. E. B. TUTTLE, Agent. No. 4 Ann street, N. not the authority to Sardis Allen as security, and year ; | tked the Court to charge the jury to thet effect, and Skiddaw. ; “ The Court stated thatthe case must be decided by the ind therefore they must show their defence. ollr Heap Quaw H "! 1 }.—The subsertbers navetor + Tome recenily improved modifications of these exce!- lent and'vopular Pent. fe * Reaay Writer” is unanimously voted the King of Pens Dickens” lscunidered the best pen fer the price in the | lowing statons for the Year 113 — The * Union” said fail to sui Sing na fem . Gharlestowh, Mapachenctts © Uni to suit edit de! ini conta seurd (atrwholesale) ane different ranctics of Peket | Brooklyn, Long Tsland, New York ; “ New York” every merchant will have in his counting | Gosport, near Norfolk, Virgi has tried them. Pensacola, Florida, ith, the famous Double Patent and Combination ‘ashingtom, Distri:t of Columb ith many others, f f ollim*rc SEB HAYDEN, slau at N HU] ry, a |ONR, PERSO} '8 afflicted with ppeages, may rely upon the best instrumental aid the world affords, on ation office, No. 4 Vesey street, or to either of cipal towns in the United States, Be careful i pad of Hull's trusses, to see if they are endorsed by Dr fall, in fone are genuine, or to be relied upon as hi 3EPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at dS the ine Corps, in this 10 o'clock, A. Sth day of Nov ounces of bre at the rate of six of kood New Orleans sugar, eight quarts of beans, ol and ahalf pounds of good dipped candles to each iti without his signature. lany persons have undertaken to vend imitations of Hull’s brates .ousands ‘upon in conse- I be perfine q\ les thout expense to the Uni tates. No offer will be entertained at this office -d trusses, and tl are imposed quence, ese imitations cannot be relied upon 'y are ied by th hs i | Mr. Fi , clerk of Mr. Bouton, was called, and SSSEy enabitf macclastens and trw us dette” ae dhe ool ponls @ be ‘endorse Ps Seals for rarionsto ius” | steted ther Sadie Allen had told Kiss when he went to for rations for i A lgite a Nic 4 j chirography Hiram Dixon The two large sor follinshaVing sparse sacseaie tose hy Leneag mit dear raster tan Atod be ny nM vine Allen, neces ee pa frames a ks Declaration of Independence; for . having a separate e1 from the business depart- | The American Sentmel and? Nil , | draw upon Marvi i 3 ment, where afemale is in constant attendance to wait upon Portsmouth Gaze The counsel for defence here introduced a letter from | the two leronesthe Lord’s Prayer. fes patients. oll ime jing Post, the New York Heral ‘he's New one ofthe clerks of Mr. Bouton, +in which a conversation On the form at the end of the gallery is an ar- J. SORIA, | and the New’ York Union; the Baltimore. between Mr. Bouton and Mr. Allen was alluded te. ticle of cabinet furniture, which constitutes a great FRENCH DYER Norfolk Beacons, the Norfolk Herald; the Richmond Enq The Duyuer Arronrey then called Mr. Boaton upon | tole of cabines furniture, which constitaies s greet 4 Devanithe Poracesle Gnzeues will give the shove th the stand, to give this conversation, when defence object- | 14 use a big word, qitite an omniformity. HANKFUL for the parent, peciohsin ial, tice, 4. | sertions each per week, and send one copy of the advertise: | ®, Dat the ont hep an be pepe it nan otteroan $8 inches square by Thi ‘T lrectuly snr the vue that he a, forthe: accozume: | Bebe 0 accompany the account when forwandodyio hiafice | Mir Rovron Wen wine IE soute his word, but | it 8a large and comfortable easy chair—anon it dution of his customers in the apper part of the , opened Pwo Orices, one situated 257 Brexcken Br the siher 18t Dor Fndsot Sik, Sotton and Woollen Goods” most varied assort ilk, get DYED. Shades, of scroll, Gothic, landsc Merino, and Camel’s Hair Shawls cleaned inthe French | sale lower,than cau be. purch “peat Deatness and despatch. cit All kindsof Wearing foperel and Carpets scoured. ficent fi ne! ferchants can have all kinds of goods dyed and put up in Sov amr. Manine Cone: jon, Ith Verober, " 7 for furnishing rations to the United States Marines at the fol- means he might draw on thefirm of Marvin & Allen for The rations to consist of one pound and a quarter of fresh beef, or three quarters of a pound of mess pork; eighteen jad Or flour, at the option of the Government, and winds of grod clean coffee, twelve pounds of Vinegar, two quarts of sait, four pounds of seap, and one h quantity be not re- | made, was such aa to make him responsible for the debt | ed lithog: be delivered alternat:- | due Mr. Bouton, and therefore, further evidence relative of su; able and to be issued to the troops d States. jased at any other establishment in i ity from the most magni- in, the country, to the a the firmof Marvin & Allen in May last—Previous to Mr. | the use of the Skinner's coming to New York at that time,I told him the office of | that if he could not purchase in his own pame he eity, wotil ri then draw on me, and I gave him a letter of credit. al rember next, is0 told him that ifhe could not ebtain the goods by this 4 connoisseur, and who pronounced i superior. Ite tones are as mellow as from 500 to Cross-examined Paoseeution—When Mr. Fisher came to Oswego 1 told him that Mr. Skinner hed no right | will be influenced totell Mr. Bouton that he was authorised to draw upon | Thisharp is manufactured by D. L. Jones, the firm of Marvin & Allen—My reasons for this were a one third the usual price. that since I had told Skinner what I before said, I hed as-| Int certained that he was not able to pay what he already owed me on my endorsement. that the ladies and An argument here arose as to the admissibility La and by no means mati four quarts | g hen the District Attorney said that tured. ood benired fe- urge to this Jaty, that the witness Allen, ‘was one of the a ae oy Man tm neon of beautiful fancy inlaid ies to this fraud. 4 . . . nd shins ex- Pethe court stated that the admissions of Mr. Allen already There are also several beautiful painted and color- of birds Boven, Philadelphia wality. All | to the firm of Marvin & Allen was inadmissable. in-law of Skinner. 6 deon street, unless ac- that he knew Skinner well, and he had no power to use the name of the firm of Marvin & Allen. From this con Rr ef avn Allen pe bane be Skinner And » when he the goods he sold Skinner about to i trasferred to the hands of Allen. arated Mr. Auten was again called by defence, and statod that te juton after Skinner hed purchased ~4 writing desk—indeed, we rge | he called upon Mr. reoakh of im i tem of cutting garments, invented by , mprootfyn Ome; s9 Fnonst.Brooklye, _ ott imer_| Anton, en “Tocether wha general’ aiorament aa Ie aeycr chen Baten Une ee thar oeencs | is No. 1074, being a book of diagrams, and. an in- a HOLT’S CANDY eee eetisls it omecaite ke, For sale at remark: | NOt according tc the agreement between him and Skin. seuinest wt whieh ¢ bye ogee is gd ae able low prices. iy ner. irformed that it a a lar IN INI i » , Upholste) ‘The case was submitted to the under the c! of | ond ctable number of the tailors of this city, SuREARAIAG ANE TENG IID | arms OOLOMGN BART ene An | weeny ebm many AS | ME GS pdm af cing cect ey fas \OLT’S CANDY by ae GROUND SPICES AND COFFEE such as to relieve Skinner from any resentation in | ever seen, and now in use. ly by ia f fort Complnn fen eiaaeed e recommenda: ‘rho, haye experien excellent e Meas sas acrarsien remedy for Coughs, Colds, and Jungs. , in to certi Thaye, i tice, preseribed Mr. vs Compoutd Cough Geply ta may, coves of cough and all affections of the lungs, with the most beneficial 129 Front st. , and in the usual variery of packages. tures, by the case or to suit purchasers. German Worsted, assorted colors. ‘ta—knowing the component parts of this Candy, and bay Chine Worsted, do Mi tog aved them for i vractice, I Embroidery patter designs and all . | sion, but that the jury were alone to judge whether | Mass., frem their refined rolled metal. Most of the reeamehd thy tice oll oubled wth any Bae otro Fjaled ont Lince Comrass, it width Skinner had made such false representations to Bouton | ware ‘in the case exposed to the air since ean with mein of the fo ints above mentioned. In my estimation this jose fern comelete assortment of colors, Dreeedence of am ‘ Chenille Cord and working chenille, , ‘ weneoe Y “DAVID CRANY, M.D. parce cwist, gold and sliver throed end braid, oor ary, after a short absence returned a verdict of | Used a4. samples at their store. Their w orwsle by Me BOER Gaze Glace Toy covering, embroideries. wuilty for which he is indebted solely tothe evidence | Pable of employing 150 men, and the For sale ‘by M. P. HO! it 457 Main street; also, by the Fancy embroide: not guilty, for w! iy ies fer bros ing ‘about $100, Paneipal Drngatie in Heiord aloo, tao Of hfe brother-in-law, Mr. Sardie Allen, and which evi- | ti manufacturing about | A. B. & D. Sands, 79 Button street ; nt Dr. Symes Pharmacy, Gallo jus Cords, Be, Se, dence will no doubt mokethe firm of Marvin & Allen re. | ware per annum. y are indebted to 63 Bowery, comer Walkerat.,are Ageaista Mew York, Received by la tn conte on hand by sponsible in a civil court for the debt due Mr. Beutop, | manufactories for no portion of the process = ARD LIPPOLD, which has formed the basis of this complaint. ing the goods, having learned the business by No, 104 William st, near John, Broad 'y veuted with neatness, che: patch in all Vis various branches. From h others ubservation. Dr. C- Por the New Waxhgeihal tr heae aan an ey oa Perfect cures in all cases guaranteed. ae br po} Good referauces reauired. a8 ply as al iitly on hand, at the lowestmarket | for from five to eight hundred dollars, and that Skinner | ion- t Berlin manufac- am‘ fi D¥, QRFESEEPS Ou Ee Tig Dispenaa: | _s6eod im*re ra ty. No.4 Peck Shin, (near Pearl at.)—Private and comiden: ENGRAVING AT THE OMNIGRAPA OFFICE, im2 Ck, a2 ‘work, one or two expert journeymen engravers are wantedyim- | ‘The report ofthe death of A. L. Wheeler, or to any o1 a AZ, THE HOPE MILLS, 14 Markeuficld street. between the ises—that he had sworn positively thethe au- | We hope the trade will give it a careful examina- ca ite | ZA Broad and Whitehall Ite 267 Kiizabeth sect, New York. ir pric thorized Skinner to draw on the firm of Marvin & Allen 827 Im * mm was therefore not to suffer from any misrepresentation thus made by Allen. That this court was not tobe the | ‘em. judge of the responsibility of the firm of Mervin & Allen for the payment of the debt due Bouton by such admis- | manufactured by would justify them in convicting him of the offence | November, 1811, and much handled : ha’ up stairs, nence, They are wi Ki, 192 tice the Deaetyat ete re of poral x Na ibers of the Indiana lati we notice them icularly | sev Ae ee a ee ull the otkat aakin, | of tne officers of the Amerivan Insutare. By Te- pore. Marshall and Fulton counties, is not true. Tue Price Two Cents Fifteenth Annual Fair of the American In- stitute At Niblo’s Garden—1842, Yesterday was agreat day at Nibio’s. Nothing could excel the splendor of the day—the sun shone jaker said that he was endeavoring to | forth in unwonted brilliancy—the air was mild and balmy as a morning in June—not a breath of wind to move a particle of dust. In addition to the love- He | gert broke his arm with his cart “ rung.” He said he | Jinegs of the weather, the ladies came forth in all their witching charms, rivaling in their attractions even the beauties and fascinations of both nature The number of visiters during the day was very large, and the presence of the ladies greatly enliven- On entering the garden, the general effect upon the mind is rather bewildering ; the eye is dazzled with the brilliancy of the panorama, and knows not where to rest, in the multitude of claimants of its In our notice of articles to-day, we shall not con- fine ourselves to a single room, but take a ramble overthe whole ground, and notice such articles, and only such, as particularly deserve it on account of There will therefore be no objection from an “1 understand that two obscure individuals, whose names quater that we on eats re ld a etic Telegraph, of which so much has e public ave now an opportunity of fi operation, what we are inclined to think will prove the great invention of the age. It is now for ten years that Prof " his time, talents, tele to its present state of perfection ; En we ae fad 0 ~~ ues ere is now areasonable prospect its_ bei Mr. "Norse has al- 1 ind the Hon. Chas. G. Ferris, representative from this city, and the examination of the subject; he will report on ‘The apparatus, we cannot minutely describe. In eneral, it is composed of two registers, one a eg: isters in appearance, are like clock work, about the size of a mantle clock. When intelligence is to be communicated or received, a little bell gives notice, and the machinery isseen in motion—eflects which juced by a simultaneous manual operation, ing one of | or rather the simple touch of the magic pen, at the other local extremity, a distance say of forty or even four hundred miles, wherever it may be—one at New York for example, and the other at Washing- ton. At the sametime, astrip of paper two inches wide, beginsto revolve along, and a pen to mark characters on it, whieh represent the letters of the every thing to allure Par excellenee, we notice the following articles :— No. 519 is a case containing some of the most we silk hats we ever saw. They are by W. 5 c= No. 634, as you ascend the platform, isa Floren- n Garvus, Mott street. This composrtion, which has a solu- tion of India rubber on it, is impervious to water, and ig well calculated, we should think for side- boards, pier tables, tops of cabinets, pedestals for superb article of silk hats, exquisitely ‘As you ascend the platform you will notice on the inted, in imitation Jark, 6 and 8 Broad- (0. 339 is an Urn, with cameo embellishments— tus {a three drafts or one, just a8 it was convenient for | « most ingeniously finished article—containing the Presidents of the United States— several prominent naval and land e ements. A Role seco pa ryan Topp cote nmarrigen anata very beautiful and tasty article. In the centre of Near the centre of the room you may notice a su- rafts on S. Allen ; he also jie specimen of blank book ruling in different co- 261 isa case of embroidered slippers, nh Chambers ‘No. 536 is a case of brushes, among them we no- fine hair brushes, with tortoise shell Noe, 187 Greenwich Case 824 containsa most magnificent specimen of Boekbinding, by Taylor & Young, 128 Fulton st. in took a stroll ere we found a crowd of we know not how to describe its enchanting made the trees dance with his music, and we actually looked around about t the agricultural productions of the room to see if the beets and parsnips had not gone to walt- d pumpkins. The Rock Harmonican, we believe, will be entirely new to e that had been | the public as an exhibition, and it is now exhibited rotested ; I also showed him my bill book, whereoneof | at the Fair only by the solicitation of several profes- thus | “in the immediate vicinity of the Rock Harmoni- con, at the entrance of the horticultural room, be seen the American Improved Cambrian y,_ | "Riapis Auten war then Called ond sworn-—T was one of | With three rows of strings, intended to dispense with pedals. Our attention was called to it by Counsellor W—n, who is both an amateur and prane, no jar. {[f the beets and carrots would not dance to the Rock Harmonicon, it is by no means certain ntlemen who hear this harp lik of jety. rd nb Eon SP e galleries of the saloon are a few specimens of the fine arts well worthy of attention,while many others seem to be the productions of young artists, and flowers, by John P. Iphi ‘ \. hangings—plain 'Wirxese concluded by saying that he was the brother- not gan —oy" oinndaome panei & oe u 96 Hu Nos. 58 and 589, are magnificent specimens of i long— in it wkcindeeds we hardly know what it not—probably you had better go andsee it. It is i patented by Henry Parsons, 598 Broad- the cloth room we noticed an aatigaly new oF . Seger. ., er_is from Macon, Georgia, now in ‘cine for the purpose of ' eachig The Brittania metal ware in show case 248, is Messrs. Reed & Barton, Taunton, vil we facili- worth of democrat, from | quest of the same, we also call attention to DysaMomsren.—This invaluable instrument originally constructed for measuring the relative strength of men and penal: 18 now brought to such perfection that it can be applied with equal facility to machines of whatever description. The Ameri- can Institute, is now in possession of a and ef- fective Dynamometer, the invention of James, of Newburyport. This instrument will be applied to all the machinery put in requisition at the great Fair of the American Institute, at the request of any gen- tleman wishing its powers tested. mri Weare requested alse to eay that it will be used to-day at the ploughing match—see advertisement. Before Judge Tallmadge. Oct. 11.— Elmendorf vs John Ewen.—This case was al- luded to Yesterday —Several witnesses were in relation to the widening of Chapel street, and documents exhibited—fimally @ motion for nonsuit was asked for, and after @ short argument, granted. D A. Starkweather and Dwight . Revo C. Hance.—The defendant had received a sum of mo! from Ohio to be handed to various persons designated.— footage ig Epceet a him, and he retained the amount. ction is brought for its ' anpent, Act ight for its recovery. Verdict for ae Woodruff for plaintiff. Mr. Zllingwood for defen- Peter A Hargous et. al. vs. the Sun Mutual Co.—Action to fecover the amount of loss on r Marine pot ae No defence was offered. Verdict for plaintat, Willet and Greig for plaintif. Wm. A. Coit vs. James H. French.—This was an action Keb note eget, ie capemse Fe which was the fashion- able plea of usury. met more than 1 inte had been ch: |. Verdict this forenoon, pene h aes pLleeveland and Titus for plaintiff. For defendant, H. resser. Common Pleas. Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Ocr. 11.—Isaac Abbot vs. Monmouth B. Hart, Sheriff— An execution against Richard Van Dyck, Jr., for $1300, had been placed in the Sheriff’s hands. The deputy re- paired to the house of Mr. Van Dyck, No. 51 Thompson street, and also to his store, No. 3 Broad street, but failed in obtaining any property, and Mr. V. has since become a petitioner in bankruptcy, showing few or no assets. The present action is to recover from the Sheriff the amount of the execution, it beg averred that he had not exercised sufficient dilligence im efforts to collect. The Jury, how: ever, thought otherwise, finding a verdict for defendant. For plaintiff, Mr. Holmes Mr. White. For defen- dant, Mr. J.C. Hart and Mr. Blunt. County Court. Alderman Balis in the Chair. Ocr. 11.—Considerable discussion took place as tothe wht of the clerk of the Common Council to act as clerk ofthis board. The brig hed offered a resolution declarin; that the county clerk Properly clerk of the Board Supervisors, and inviting him to officiate as such—Lost. Alderman Purdy then offered a resolution appointing Mr. Taylor (clerk ef the Common Council) clerk of thiy Board, and that he be allowed an appropriate salary. ‘The Comptroller offered various reports as to taxes, un- paid bills, &e., which were r A report was received from the School Committee, and referred. )pot ited in relotion to collections of taxes in 6th ward, and stating that Mr. Layden hed made some collections without authority, he not having the books. Referred. Some bills were ordered to be paid, and the Boerd ed. journed. Circuit Court, Before Judge Kent. Ocr. 11.—Joseph Polack vs. Joseph Hopkins, et al.— The defendants had got the “ pewter” on a note, but set up a plea of usury to get rid of repaying the amount bor- = Apt The note was for about $290. Verdict for de fendant. Mr. Belcher for plaintiff. For defendant, Mr. Proudfit. John Sinclair vs. John F. Delaplaine—The di it had employed plaintiff to place a new slated roof on the sugar house, (owned by him) corner Pike slip and Cherry street, but refused to Bei tae bill afterwards on the ground that the plain ad made a mistake, and put new roofs on two stores (forming the block) instead of one. Action is brought for the amount. Verdict for Plaintiff $135 13c. Cleavelard and Titus for plaintiff. For defendant, J.C Delaplaine. John Wood vs. Julia Tooker.—The defendant kept a bari rho ua banat ae cn crag withher He had in ion < nds, w! defendant m ade too free with and sold. ‘she was tried for the felony, and sent to the State Prison. The present action is brought to recover judgment for the amount, so that should any thing belonging to her be found, it may go towards paying the amount taken. No defence was offered. Judgment for plaintiff, $4550. Messrs, O'Connor and Derry for plaintiff. In Bankruptcy, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. John H. Waterhouse, merchant, N. Y. (compulsory, on comy t of Bulk! Merritt and Ely, and otkers,) Injunction granted—Nov. 17. benezer Hanford, junr., house carpenter, Williams burgh—Nov. 17. Jon Joseph and A. Cummings, (firm Joseph and Cum- mings, lumber merchants,) N. ¥.—Nov. 17. James E. Miller, merchant, N. Y., (compulsory, on complaint of G. D. Masbrouck,)—Nov. 10. liam Scott, cabinet maker, N. Y.—Nov. 10. Samuel A. House, merchant, 215 Water street. (com- pul sea comp loins, of John C.Cass,) Injunction not P Recege Oruheas, Dailder, N. ¥-—Nev. 17 ler, N. ¥.—Nov. 17. Jobn Tyson, victualler, N. ¥.—Nov. 10. William Adams, (of Jate firms Adams& Crawford and Adams & Lasher; Saugerties,) Nov. 17. Ira D. Bugbee, (of late firm Bugbee & Kneeland,) mer- chant, N. ¥. Court Calendar—This Day. Cincurt Covnt.—Nos. 111, 102, 127, 200, 110, 97, 62, 54, 63, 82, 100, 109, 113, 180, 40, 237, 63, 87, 143, 144, 127, 209, 82. Common Pieas.—Part 1—Nos 27, 37, 67, 181, 198, 19, 159, 117, 191, 165, 67, 105, 23, 35, 41, 131, 187, 16, 31, 43, 60, 73, 77, 108, 160—Part 2—Nos. 182,’ 44, 26, '176, 96, 70, Svrenion Covat.—Nos. 198, 1: 142, 182, 143, 146 fo 158 inclu MOSIC. , 138, 129, 43, 39, 140, 160, 161, 162. 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