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Vet, IX.—No. 237.—Whole No. 3449. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNI G, AUGUST 30, 1843, BRITISH AND NORTH ERICAN ROYAL MAIL | ra za City calling a Hate a teen pape and Gapiaa ‘ied 8. on on ya i a tar Aug “it a surgeons, and are supplied with No berths sec io wenpel i £9) — ERFOOL, TA ee IBERNIA, Cap- dadtiog will leave fo1 te ia CoB the Ist The Hibernia is a ‘new. vessel, improvement for the ‘comfort of iF mates Pum Jn, Agent, No. 3 Wall st. APTS ON ENGLAND, pd P WESTERN, oui Bist Aug, or by the nn Boston 8 on the Ist of Sey Seta ‘in si wh a the inl eaten ‘ saa i'Nows. ‘Apply pletely fitted up with every it ahs }, Ireland, panama tee of wee nore aco mf best ch sae ‘Tor their fee ge despateh. PrPAMES. D. ROCHE, 14 Goede Fiakets, RAFTS sa ENGLAND, TRBLAND, mone} old ae i: we snp in sums of 1,2, 3,5, deman exe rte ‘Druk of Scotland, Company, pogl Raye Forbes I c'he branghes in every post town th throughout ‘ana tgeened aa Wales, hich drafts srl be J.T. Tapeger?.: “Ne General Passage . 43 Peck Slip, corner Sou B.—All letters from the country must come post pail ae ENW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. New Ship LA VERPOOL, 150 tony New ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, Philip P, Woodhouse. Ship ROCHESTER, 860 tons. NP OO he Breen. Ship Lega ap dit ay 1050 tons, ‘pl, ia its first class ships, all built in d by men ‘of experience i y. wad will be dispatched panctaally ‘on the loth ‘of ant and eommodions, and are furnished ease and comfort of passen- jew York, are commande pathy ‘whatever ean 60 Neither the Ph Sp ‘or owners of See ships will be respon- by them, unless regular ELA & MINTURNS, ‘ork, FIELDEN® BROTHERS a Cco., Live PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY THE BLACK (Sailing fe Ly aloe iling from Liverp Persons wishing the necessary are rjamgements ‘mth a Antsy crokieneg out in th#, superior moma on eer pod bag moc wey ue o! fameieae trading rt. sie oe ro (Se as ‘of Packets, Sailing ith. ir. James D. Roche, ee agreed for not come out, the ho paid it here, with: UoFne Black Ball, or Old Lin “a comprise ey BUS, AMERICA. With esch sxperioc endl Sioned een equteneeenes tended 6 emo many ears for which money to their relatives, can any, amount, drawn direct 1 Publ me PRESC dat note: AMES & CO, Bankers, London, | nid on demand at any, of the Bavks oe er rincipal towns throughout Engl I. bn ee tes oni lands Secidanl and ‘Apply, or address, PRO NERS & CO. ke} ‘Fal nto sie New York, next door to the Fulton The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this 1 on the Ist and 19th of each month. ‘ it to their comfort and tvauage t select, this favorite Line for their conv ach in Preference to any other. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. To sail from New York on the 25th and Liverpool on the 13th old country will fin i “f Scant sh August, captain. speyste Wm. dl tain John Collins, Ey MB. Cobbs ish October masa a the, frst clean’ upwards of 1000 tons, city w York, with such improvements as tal comfort for passengers pen taken inthe arrangement of their tecom- ice of passage hen unde fs sri asters, mers of the hips will be ; ‘ set by" them, fick Hes 56 Soni OWN, Lettars by the me will sheet ; 50.cents per ounce, and newepapers I cent nk TAPSCOTTS GENERAL PASSAGE OPFIOE, 43 PECK SLIP, NEW_YORK. _ ae enil the attention of their oe at and the public only to" hee ae ireland, Scand Pad Ne Haye IYERPOOL, PACKETS,” VIZ.2~ wemen| money to pay part of iESTEN. Syrtain Fa Palme 2 the ee) iets Ameri ican shi venti the possibility sn Brine si sioence| rth America, can Prk times be en- their friends, will fail to from selecting this Tine we vont ft, may age ase T3008 woking ee to pon send = 0 ee pa en with an ape y tow = wilt be mx Ln speek wil ented ic nr are agen ae ree is in the country + wishing coven money oe sam they wish oe ties 10, receiye, it, each 5 fo | via i aa month, y ammoust, are Daye aay, other = ines Winch er Eastern en ieee ie tar sepa td aon P| a 43 Peck 81 ip, comet South MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. From Ne 2 al Lo eg ‘Uy vester, Oct 1: veel donner fastened, ‘ind have ate $100, exclusive of wines , BOYD & HINCREN, will ges than those aetual For freight or passage ry ‘ } Cialet |e .W ORLEANS. LOUISIANNA Wb NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS or the better aecommodation of i pers fe, inten cha ship from this port on the ach mouth, commencing he foth October ml con! when regular days will be appointed for the the Year, whereby Yee prvented daring fel mouths tke fal boc PALO cman. 3 Un meager Ship OCONE i dana cain Seelam iH D RHAKSTE a oe ma SARI a Slip LOUISA, ly for packers sev of ligks, newly coppered and Sa ater’ tions for passengers ye 8 ey are com: Manded bY experienced. masters, who will TOrgive gear tion. They. will. mbt ecaae mpgand dow the N Pp he owners or captau we jewelry, bullfon, precio or for any letters, parcel oF mh ews regular till. at value thereon exp TecGnichton pepe oa S 9 UELIN & WOODRURE, Rect i ON A | Orca rhe ri promptly forward all rood to Ftheir addr, ships of this line are warranted yertied, and treat care will be taken to have the goods correc Ty tneasired. ps will be respon- tones, silver or plated ware, sent by or pt on board tte fing are taken for the same and @ goods correct mr cx, Balk OR OLD LINE OF LIVE. FO! Lig gy tr Pra Oy reel he iD COLUMBUS, ly on Fridy, the Ist lar day. Sof this Magnificent packet for cabin, 2d m the. Is rite packet le, will sail posit an Passengers, it is well known are unsurpassed % Y ‘Those vis he Old Country will find it their interest ‘and comfort to elect, this gesieable gonveyance.. For terms of passage, which will be very Tow and shi hoose should be made e he og es bers. "9 Fulton eye, New York, net door to theFulton Bi sof 5 The Columbas sails from Liverpool on Dasha Be i | Persons sending for their frends ean have them brought ont in or an comprising . Srisltod’ Linas mallag loves chek pone ah tke Te sa tnt seh son sg asa Themekee skp Routt A werica will nal for Liverpoo! on the ith of A ae wratny A Finest PACKED “oh saieoat on the 30th of August —The very fast sailin - orite packet aie. SOUT! RNET ER, Cue T. D. 1 sail punctually pte fe regular day. th ‘he accommodations of thi ip for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers are very superior, and those about going to the old country would do wel fo inspect the accommodations of this ship before engaging elsewhere. ‘The price of pass: being very low. ‘Those wishing to secure berths should m: early application on board foot of Burling ne alip, OF orto 43 Pecic Sie cor South street. Persons wishing to send for their friends to come out in this favorite packet or any of the line, can do so on favorable terms, and those wishing to remit money can have drafts paya- ble on demand, without discount or any other chai Fe. in ‘all the poat towns of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, on a Ag cation as above. au26 r OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS.— Packet of the Ist September for Liverpool—The fast dling packet ship COLUMBUS, Captain Cole, Will be “despatched as above her regular day. "hn — to secure berths will require to make ear} jouth st near W se, Passage from Liverpool can as usual be secu packet ships sailing weekly, anp drafts aished oe amount payable at the Nationa! ant Pay and Branches, and Messrs, J. Butt, Son & C gpa ee aod Piscoant Bank, Liverpool, and rough out que Kalan and Wales, Greenock Banking Co., and Scotland and Branches. For further ‘Paitin ny ms only as above. 23r ps LIVERPOOL—Regular packet a 7 ist _owtember—The first class mcket ah re Cole, master, will above, her phen Having very superior accommodations for exbin, 24 cabin and steerage paeee ieers, persons intending to embark should make early application to’ the subscriber JOSEPH McMURRAY, ‘ine at, a FOR TIVERFOOL—Packet 1a, Semember = rac n WEST. Philp » Weodhouse fatter, 1250 tons, will sail on her regular day, the 16th Sept. For freight or pasa’, hang secomioations unequalled for ance and comfort, slip, or to WOOSHULE s MINTURNS 87 South st. ‘The fine packet ship Rochester, Captain John, Britton, 600 tons, pill suecend the Queew ofthe West, and anil on het re § | gular day, 16th Oc! azor FOR TTEIPOO feneh pute packet ship SOUTHERNER, T will sail 30th inst, For freight of 1000 b| 1 bulk thereof, light freight, or passage, having very ge comnmodatious, apply to the captain on board, west side ur ng Blin, 0 WOODHULL & 1 MINTURNS, 7 Sat street. an26 rt fast sailing Paliner,master, i FoR ane en Cheer clas peer eu ‘small quantity oF ight eight, if seated rae ai: seamen e MINFUE ne 87 South play FOR MARSTUERO pata jst September— ‘The ship HENRY THOM! ylvester. Apply to _amat corner Walland Wat i atreets: PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The shin UTICA, Frederick Hewitt, master, will sail on the ist of Sey BOYD KHINCKEN, 9 Tontine Buildings, corner Wall and Water streets. FOR GUADALOUPP—The very sunenon Teg faatened and coppered French shin) GUS OUATD: Cape Newret. "Bho haa vary comforen: 5 pocpaaoeerions: for Uae prs ‘or freight or passage app! ny to OYD & HINCKEN, anizec 9 Tontine Building, cor. Wall and Water sts, FOR NEW ORLEAN Jar packet ae with e maven packet shi FRRNEIN’ suitas above without dela au2or F en, well ys “she has splendid accomymodations for cabin, 2d eabin and sigerage rassengers, who will be taken at the very lowest rates. Those desirous of securiny ing, irs jd do well to make early application on board the ship, ioe ote street, or to McM SUHAY, auld ec LW eres first splendid well known fats cke! Plain Bliss, will pesitively sail as above, her regu’ ita packet has splendid accommo- dations for cabi cabin and steerage passengers. Those sec! wishing to secure berths should not os te make early applica- tion on board, foot 54 Jones’ lane, or W. & J. T. TAPSO ‘Orr, 43 Peck stip, an2or comer South street. FOR NEW ORLEANS: irst, Packet 5} The superior IAGARA, Capt je, will vost y miperior ship has unsurpassed accommodation for cabin, 2nd enh in, and Canaen _ passengers, nd onl: veneered amined i order to comm weeded: on board the ship, pier 1d East: Wher oo fate prmbaad JOHN HERDMAN, st, near Wall st, wrill deapath Be lean anc Nobile iar Hil'and seinteyand ls | *, ee very lowest au30r day, Ist August. tor en Gi cabaerie aw ORLEANS NewYork ee pt ite “4 et 7 tu aang ee ship Nts 5 Sarlon bandporse ferataked eeectabe | Fright pan cr Voards t Orl toa 3 “Ei, COLLINS & 0. Me aoeth Axents a New Orleans, Hulsn % Woodrifl, whe will fornntly forwa bat aapalallta Captain C Hillard, with FoR BUFFALO AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. ann eS FON PA! ICE TO ALBA $200 Hocheser, $3 00 Syracuse, is pany re 350 ert tho fast tne fo Bull ‘and found, $8000 Ber passage 270i an2i 3mm 93 Barclay street, New York, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 8 NEW YORK AND FHILADFA SHIA RAI .KOAD LINE Via Newann, Newarunswick, Princeton, TRENTON, Bokpentown Axp BURLINGTON. S- ¢ foot of Courtlandt sf Leavin New York da f me Lineat® A, Mo—Mall op bine ate loming Line at 9 A. M.—Mail e Mon ay to Bordentown, from th by mboat to, jadel phi: ‘he Evening Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to Philadelphia) Without change’of cars, Passengers will procure their tickets at the office foot of Cosriands ‘street, where a commodious steamboat, will be in readiness, with baggage crates on board. jadelphia baxeae Wt being opeued by the way_ Hach train is provided wit which are apartments and the! Tadiew” use, Returnin, nut street, by steamboat to Bordentown at 7 o'clock, A. M. and by railroad from Camden, at 5 o’olock, P. M. Pee Jines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 73¢ Ay Me: and Sue a continuation of the lines from New Y jy28 3m’ crates are conveyed from city to city, essing rooms expressly for , the Lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- PATERSON RAILROAD. o Jersey City. PO PB Te rag an Ae Parrnson Deror nave New Vonx. A, M. . M. itd 1234 P. M. 4PM. fe is ON SUNDAYS. Leave Paterson Dero. Leave New York. Te A. M. 8g A.M. M. Transportation cars ply daily (Sanda; fers are advised to be at the Ferry, foot of Courtlandt, street, a few minutes hefore the stated hours of departure. jy19 6m. 6 excepted.) Passen- NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS. |* PORTATION COMPANY i AND NEWAR FARE RE DUC. ED TO TWENTY-FIVE NTS, From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. srry day—Sundays excepted. Leay of, Leaves Newark, Ata AM. At? BM, ‘A.M. At lig P.M. 9 “do. do. 43g do. do, 9 588 do. 106 = Tig do. do. 938 do “oN suNpDays. From the fgot of Courtland street ¥o eaves Newark, ek. TM, Ata BM: and 8c FM. ELIZABETH TOW Treaves Hljabeth Town t 7 8 a i = The trains for Wenteld, Paint, Row ville, &e., connect with the id 436 from New York daily, Fare between New York and beth ‘Town 25 cents. Fare between do. Mt Sommerville 75 gents. NEW YORK AND RAWA a i Leaves New York. Daye Htainw At 8 A.M. At 3 P.M. At 7 MAC 3. P.M. 9 do. 4, do. 8 ar £% do. do. ‘ do. 1 do. NEW Yor! ANp NEW ii UNSWICK. From foot of Courtiandt street, New York, daily, Leaves New York... Leaves New Brunswick. or At 9 A.M. Ata? M. At 6 A.M. A.M. 736 do. PM iN ‘SUNDAYS. | es New York. Lea Ato Le M. and 4! Fare, except in the and New Brunswic! Between New York and Rahway, P.M. At IIgs ickets are receive ceive a ferry ae ce hen ae ductor only on the « auld r tA FEM. rook, Somer- P.M. ; trains SEGARS. “There's a delight in smoking, None but smokers know.” The fo by Selgin when ye know where to find segar that possesses the quality, rare Ofentivening the spirits and cheering the mind, smnoker to pol away care. oft’ enables t is Satara your sure to obtai Sin M: ica Lane romoity you call; I do so agai can compare. ¢ Normas, and Stars, Norlegas, Trabucas, Victories pu Principe, Esperanzas, [mperi ‘Phe best in the country that Cassdoray La Normnas, and C His'Dos Comparieror and exau With others that have competition defi ia ofpenibentomen, SEIRAS hae ay iiways on hand. in ore fo secure a continuance of the approbation and custom wrth ele SEIXAS has ben so fog favored he haa, ial and compent agent avana, (0 select the Tol waco and superintend the making of all segars that he imports; “at sequently, he-ean warrant all. sold by him to.be genuine. Stock on hand is nore extensive and superior 10 that of any similar estab. ishment. aiegpenber tie Number, 9 MAIDEN LANE, Howarts otel a lias, L. MUNOS, Impe + gars, respectfully invites h general, store 34 jer in the best oe frieads and the pub Particularly the Ase see of the article, to. call. at the jowery, fiy re o tie Indien Chet at the door ho! He has receiv the late arriva’ of the beet lavored. Sgars, equal to auy ia the agit, if not superior. above store will be open from 6 A. M. to 11 orclock, iP. jy22 NUFF, CIVARS AND TOBACCO—Just received per recent arrives,. an importation of choice foreign ‘Snalty, paaisting of Lani) Foot's Irish high toastshigh dried Welch, Hardham’s, No. 37, Violet Strasburg, Morton's mixture, Prince Albert do, Copenhagen, ete; together with a, large assortinent of domestic snuffs of tne subscriber's manufacture, c. Tobac he most approved brands, Turk 4 qualities) Scafarlatti, and Duteh and Eng! clay pipes: an cigar cases; tul cy pipes; snuff boxes: d_ every article apy pertaining to a well stocked tobacconist’s establishment, for le at wholesale and retail ay . G. NEWCOMBE. & SON, No. 4 Wall st. SUGAR & COFFEE. VED, of the celebrated Lord By- ing’ of Regalias and inedium au 21 Im*ec SEGARS, TOBAC 50,000 jut ron bi con "i, 45 oot at the Florida brand, do do do. 20,000 Low price Havanas, do do do. 14 Bales of Guisa Tobacco, 8 Bales of Havana do, 6 Cases of Free Labor Pe Jago one Sugar. 12 Bags of superior flee. ACR SAMANOS, For sale by aul? Im*r Ww aud 209 Broadway. FONsIGN WINES i} LiagoRs, Anu street, Now iia Dey for sale tl owing choice importa- y best quality, vi dy an cask and Lotte Hamburg! * (imported in 28) Madeira Wine in pies sud bottle Sherry, Mie ae Pordesax, Marseilles “* Catalo ids aud others w ‘eilt find Pure liquors Viggen as above—No. 233% Aan st. mm D. M. PEYSER, & CO., NO, 118 Williams stiee, comer of John street, and 437 Broad- way have received, by revent arrivals, an extensive supply of the following ANCY GOODS, which. were carefull fected by a competent. person at Paris; Berlin, Se,, and which they offer for sale, in wholesale and retail, on liberal terms, ""erlin Zeyhyrand German Worsted—the most complete as- w Bi 7s ‘My and. BY Pi "M. hiladelphia trains, between New York 50 cents. 25 cents. Passengers who procure their tickets at the ticket office, re- by the con- NT. FARE “ND WEGHT MEDC dD. AR MAIL LIN' 5 BOSTON, via, Vp ie AND INGTGN AND of the following superior steamers, ru the Stontagt roam and Pe MOH RAGANS ‘One of which will leave New York daily (San gays | except- ed) from Pier No. 1, Batt The RHODE ISLA guna for Stonington aud Newport, an ington. ‘the MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on day and Tharsda ton, Newport an River, at 5 P. GEMENTS. Providence. "assengers, ou the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, will He aad ee B in the splendid and commodious be ims Cars of the Railroad to Providence and Boston, and if Newport will proceed in the steamer Mohegan (in superior or- moming, thus the steam- er Baordenneetis or Rhode Island, and then ‘breakfast ‘on board der) from thence at 6 o’clock the followin; giving them an opportunity of a night’s rest on the M ‘the above steamers have been Vand he 2 equipped and comfort and se- curity of passengers, and not surpaesed by any in the United reduced rates, roadway, or of- Prepared to promote celerity of travel and tl oor’ freight, which is taken or passage or freig) it which ig “s apviy on board, at north side of pier No, of Samuel Devean, frei freight agent, on tt Tickets for the route an , or at the office of DEN & CO., HARN! On and after the 10th inst f and forwarded after half-past 4 P. Mi. No, 3 Wall street FOR PRO- STON- NEWPORT---Vomposed ning in connection with , Captain ‘Thayer, on Ponder. bea Ne Friday for ‘Tues- for Stonington, and Saturday for 3 Stoning- steamers’ berths an be secured on ight will not uA received PEOPLE'S ie OF STEAMBOATS at 7 o'clock P. M.— steamboat pier be- FOR ALBANY—Daily ‘Through direct—From tween Courtlande and Liberty streets, Sunday excen he steamboat KNICKERBOC RER,Capt. A will te eat ye Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at? boat ROCHE: STEN Monday, ednesday boa sh Steamboat SOUTH AMBIICA™ “Capt, L. W. Brainasd, wis leave Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, afternoon, at o’eloel Brose NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Truesdell, wap heave og lock. taking this Line of Boats will invariably arrive in Cars for albany Ertsinte thane to len tha Mloraing Draia 0 the east or west. ‘The above boats are new and substan neat and elegant State Rooms, and for tions are unriv¥lled on the Hudson. ‘or Passage or Freight, apply on board, or to P. at the office on the mee . P. St, John, Capt, A. Houghton, ‘will, leave idm | Bretnee at seven o'clock. 3 nesday, Thursday and ‘Saturday Evening, at five are furnished with and accommoda> eee 1. SEVE ‘Heat and Friday. "The Troy on Tuesday, Th et re Gonaties Rigiiook E) edecote aay, act orclack inthe fiupsday, at T ovlock in the morta "Ror Passage, apply at the office, foot off ‘Notice ~All Goods, Fi bi or any other kind of Toner, taken the Boats of this Linegnust be at the ris 16 EN UM with 11 or 13 run of stones, with all (of its ex- ied_-near two miles from New jew York, and in immediate proxi f New York, now inorder for an extensive business in flour, and can grind and pack 100 to 150 bards each day. or could be mostadvantageously employed for y other purpose which might require extensive water power. ‘The repueation for the. past 3 years. enjoyed by the Pre Mills, and proximity to New York, with the facil transportation afforded immediately adjacent, by way of the ation direct to the Mills from any port, fender the facili fe for business tiexc rowanle tg tho ein han es. tablishynent, Apply to HENRY BATRIDGE KELLOGG, few Rochelle, N. ¥., Kellogg's Ville, or to SILAS: Woon Esa, 49 Broad street, New York, an26 2w*r foche SEVEN a 4 EYPRING LINE for ALBANY A’ direct, without landing—the splendid iti phe. steamboat SWALLO Captam A, McLean, will leave the foot of Voesday, ‘Tharsday, and Satarday state ive rooms and for speed Courtlandt stieet ever orig, Cy 7 o'clock, for Albany direc: wallow has a. ‘large number and aa is not surpassed on the aud ec Ppl Tine for the balance of the season between ‘New Yor! and ‘Ai bany, Leaving Albany and. Ley Ba wil uf be taken at low Prices. ew York every eve K MORNING. Cae NOC it FO ALBANY: TROY, and intermediate Landings—From the steamboat pier, at the foot of agelay street. Breakfast and Dinner on board. York—The Empire on Monday, Wednesday ursday and Saturday, *andin 1g at—Caldwell’s, West Point, Newburgh, Hampton, 30] MPIRE, Gavan: 8. R. Roe, re steamer ny A. Gorham, bpareler street, or on ipo get on our the owners of such au u . ts, NI cant PORTS. ARN BN nf Hot ail form or Freight and pasa ap New Rochelle, August 23, 1813. PYONTGOMERY HALL, MONTGOMERY, ALA.—The proprietors of this ‘establishment, so favo- ably” Maown 10 the travelling public on the great tho- toughtare between ene and Mobile, are determined to for comfort, and liberality of ar- 80 long, served) yed. ‘The buildi ich y with new beds and bedding, also, With every necessary article for comfort and convenience, rlors, both public and ph ged not onde iy arranged, ‘have er Banh Bretis acl caip: fart bees rerun private, are lai ' ‘and elegantly furnished. facili- ih ahoice i Wiees, © table sorliod veh every luxery. that fe supplied with every luxury tha it market can afford, nnd the firm deterinination 0 hing. that will tend to the sat ese ae, they. ‘runt, gtare thesn the | Gabe 4 i A tee reds ‘0 ‘convey Dgergges Irom the Herod os Montromers, ye Sune ea NE TILLEY & 00. PALE OR EXCHANGE FORO ae “oll Fa sie Stee cre, ae prepeny patte ex: ees use, 35, 3 by outbuil ings andl all 0 redee- ¥ iden etn “ i eae to retire 's anor Fiall wothe whan te Re ay i 4) fay SRN OL tiny Auctioneer, ert © hts be made a convenient, a portion of the perchase “se fain on bond and mortgage. ply on boa REGULAR PEM ONE AN fa eng Taner Berths. ag charge for B Wa Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock, P.M. A guadlename eon orto A.D. PreK, 205 NEWARK AND NEW YO! ane Cy Awe sents The re the footof Barclay street, New York, at 10 A. M. , “eaves th foot of Centre street, Newark, at 7}¢ A.M, and Hiesecommodations both for passengers and freight have been greatly improved. "Freight carried at very low rates. on Wn ISLAND. FE HITEHALL ST. EATEN ISLANDER an run as follow: rg sl artes notice -— eave k 8, 9, 10, 2b 8 9G Go 1 Staten nf i ad 8, 9, 1 1, 1, 2, A Leake Nove Pork and Staion Ista sa hoe a tan Staten Island Ferry—foot of weer iitog New York P.M: M, on Sungey, Joly I Yoe — to. Fort Hamilton, Sundays + pre Haan 1A. M., returning from eambont, Hercules will St dah yo eh SHR hk, 6 How Sen veenbon Ginn Houm andd y, Tinto rons follows, Gu and "from oF este Phagtday’ and Batt Cox inst : ine" lock A Str t; = Lagnding on Moudsy, AR at10 o'clock, A. til Mtoe All bargage at the risk of the owners, is, . Be will bein attendance to convey passengers anding places to any part of the county re- ‘Shrewsbury will go the inner passage, when paniggin Brahe aa itastne Masioe ses Rae he ~~ 4 va id steamer PAS. 8- alter June Sth, will ™ as ours = Jy16 3m¥ec me Nae ee iI ran as above, weather permitting, wn- sortinent. jerlin Embroidery Pattems—a choice selec} Canvass for Embroi , of cotton, worst and silver, of all widths aes qual Silk Chenille, for embroid ery, and flower makiog. arse Twist, German, Freve f'and Engfiay, plain aud sha in skeins, sticks, nud on spools. Fioss Silk for’ Eumbroidery and Fringe makers, in skeins and on spools. Suspenders, superbly embroidered, and Suspender Trim- Silver aud Stee! Beads, in all Nos, Mother ot Pearl, Gold, Silver and Steel Ornaments. Alf ‘and Silvee Fringe, Braid, Cord, ‘Twist, Thread and oe dery Frames, and a variety of different Fancy Arti- cles. A i silk, gold ficial Flowers—a choice selection, ‘of cottou, worsted and silk, imported and demestic Tassels, Buttons and all ieind of trimming. | iy WILHELMS, No. 234 Broadway, ern the Fountain, + has received a large supply of which he offers olesale, and ret at Very reascimole prices— zenllr, worsted, German, carpet and shaded Worsted Lie inthe beautiful selection Sees of every | Worsted, Silk, Artitiial Blower at rs Ase, variety of cast mn Worl Periumery tobe said in rackages foc. 36 to 3 gross, at very ow Faney Note Papers, Waters and, Enyelopes, together yiha “atge te Pare of fancy articles, Cloves, Werk and Seg _Rings igs and ‘Tassels for purses. UNITED STATES: TEA EMPORIUM, 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York. ‘And 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Acency, 318 Brercxer RETA OLESALE AND AL WH ‘HE CANTON TEA COMPANY continue to offer for ‘sale new and fragrant Teas of every variety and. st; Their assortment specially includes the most delicious and powerful grades of Green an . Every package bears tl stamp of neatuess and elegance, and the ‘Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that their quality and power Will remain unimpaire Jin any’ climate heir stem cuting business 1s, perhaps, scarcely, to be excelled. It m Preaied ‘upon the utmost regard | tod Tights of the custom et especially with rinses, - weight and quality, and unri- eel wh Il purchasers are called upon to'return an: wales a fail o gtve them the utmost satisfaction, whncl th Il be cheerfully and promptly refunded. Country blic establishments, heads of families, and ship- masters will find it a decided advantage to supply ‘themselves from this establishment. e Java Corres. roasted a srey &: Orders ios alee ce States executed with romptitnde an te ere The only warehouse in America for the sale of Hou- qua 's celebrated Black Tea. i239 1m*m THE INDIA TEA COMPANY. 188 Canal stREET, New York. ENGOUBAGED by the mtietestion given since the opening ‘of their establishment respectfully inyite the attention of mer- chants and families to their ample stock of superior Teas an Coffe, purchased for cash, by one of the firm, long experienced n the trade, and for years an. Peas Adit ee by the Bast Inia Tea Company, of Li lently mend them, wot ouly aa the best in Gelkys ut as cheaper, 10 to.15 per cent than can be had elsewhere, All orders pro fully executed. ‘aud Im*m FOR SALE, T C.H, DARLING'S, ie Maiden ie, and 5 Liberty street, the cheapest and selected sto FRENCd, ENGLISH & Ge RMAN HANCY Goops, Consisting of Needles, Combs, ani2 Im*ec Brushes, Hooks 4 Eyes, Perfumery, Steel Pens, Plated Thirebles, Razors, Strops, &e. Wa all other articles included in the above tine. H. D. would state for the benefit of Ci cong if Pea ars and others, who may please to call, that all above line will be sold on the most favorable terms, Merchants, goods in the woo thnenin' J. SORTA’ CHEAP DYEING OTA SLISHMENT, M&S; SORIA begs leave respectfully to inform his friends and the public in general that owing to the Spent state of jow the rega- ihe tea, he as reduced his rice 2) per cent jar charg “wishing their snmmer dresses, shawls, &e. dyed or preseed: will Gnd fc much to their advantage saa rari ni 8 Visit. Gentlemen Will also do. well to call auch articles Of wearing appar as may need dyeing of presing. All orders wi eae to, and the articles done up in the Soria’ wie a Bit Se tg at 567 Gnd st $y Also a bran nat 09 Feifon st. Brooklyn an it Newark, N. J., corner of “tMerchants ean have all rae Is of Gort dyed and put op in ad on moderate terms. u Pearl st. au20 3m*ec FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. | ADAME Cont intel in every Om ve r0m ome ireqye Irom Cis he © Then cerealay of sation, Ip acknowledged by the medical profession, and hun: teed iene have weelenly tried various boasted remedies, Care is sometimes necessary to, twit Rough, ioey cowtala so medietae detsimenval co the constizution. “Advice given gratis Taal those wo uae the Pills, by. Madame Costellay 94 Las] tard street, between Walker and Canal, where the Pills are gold. Price $1 per box. au2y Im*m| PECTACLES—C, PFAUZGRAF, Oculist and Opti cian, Canal street, No. 85, (removed from Broa vay, as constautly ou hand alarge assortment of Spectacles for hort sighted persons. ‘Also, every kind of Spectacle Glass. au3 Im* Ww ORMS iotea THOUSANDS. are m ga ject to them, but nce et ate finble to be afflicted with them. Bi th, pales ness about the lips, flushed cheeks, picking at the Am wastiny away, len nese, pain in the » joints or limbs, distur jeop,, frightful drevns, moaning mm C79 a voracious pyetite, are among the symptoms of worms, Many are doc- tored for mouths for some other imaginary disease, when one sy of 5 ervey Worm Lozen; Ay aa a ‘eT, comer of Prince street bo senate oak Ye ce sie ; wore nt we ring st we hes man's Lozenges now tas an ed the fife of one of his chil iin Bp janet ¥ vena 000,000 oF boxes as fully terted them They are the ble worm destroying ine known, What mil be witht the ” Colds, Wh ¢ Coughs, Asthi svettl vad ea ing vale in 8 Sher y sayed the Rev. Iichard ony if Btreeter, Jonathan ieee and chat ‘0, Leonard the Fa irk et Daa Rk . Bard 0 i coughs. ‘They are medicine and cure the soonest of any Conauinption, Coughs, and a!laffections of the lun, 20 fhe lewenntest cous remedy Headache, Seasickness and Talpitation, relieved ip from five Os feadache, P toten minutes by Sherman's Camph ding crowded rooms oF ere sone ens ot aie Siareon 1 Beccary, has tepentedly Cured himactf of severe sete, ester them. a Reale C Phaadecky of twist ship Wellington, has witnessed great Saiacten of sea-sickness. ae agitated or sl nerves, Sherman 's ron beer fume breo, or tetohr. eet, ree, Hear R 4 Gaon y 4 a foe 2975 Clvers have experienced the. wom ‘Hct of these asters. Price only 12}¢ cents. Caution is that you get the genuine bet ‘. . Toner an a ‘are many worthless: articles Place of them Te thse Shs woell tilly woes Sere H y i ane warehouse is at 106 Nassan street. Boara of Health, Avaovst 2th, 1843. The following letter was received irom the Re- sident Physician, Dr. Alexander F. Vache, and on motion of Alderman Scoles, the same was directed 8. J. Witt, Clerk. Ronpout, Aug. 28h, 1843. Tone Parstpent or THE BoaRp or Heanru: _ oon, and have since b employed in visiting the sick, and in receiving in- formation from the ill That a fever prevaila (1 Ria ey bag Martin. Cuuzztewir, b Stringer, N. York. —The ei new aE republished by th ate My Di Fates Lea & Blanchard, Phi- - Last or Tue Monicans- Burgess & Stringer, 222 Broadway, New York—Messrw. Lea & Bi wing the worksof Jas. riodical form, at 25 cents ave the Last of the Mohicans to be published. Fenimore Cooper in volume,and here we in two numbers. ‘Tue American Raitroap Journat ann Mecua- nics’ Magazins—Saxton & Miles, N. Y tember number of this valuable work, maintains the character which its predecessors have acquired, ’ Encycrormpia—Carey & Hart, fadelphia.—This, the 13:h number of the Far- Eneyclopedia and Dictionary of Rur fairs, is exceedingly valuable to the American Sir—I reached here to some extent cannot be disputed, but aa most of the cases that [ have seen nt, I have concluded not are more or less con’ to return to the city until to-morrow, in o1 may reach a more correct decision as to the eharac- ter of the disease by watching its progress in two individuals attacked within the lust twent heurs, the more especially as the two ph the place unequivocally assert that they the same disease for the last two or three From ail I have been enabled to collect it appears that there have been about eighteen cases since the visit of the schooner Vanda, and three deaths. The poulation 1s about fifreen hundred. Your obed’t serv’t, Auex’k. F. Vacue, iod of non-intercourse be- village of Rondout expire before Ihave the opportunity of again communi- with the Board of Health, I would recom- mend that it be not renewed, as I'do net think there is any cause for the great alarm created by the let- I expect, however, to be in the city previous to ‘the time. To the Board of Health of the City of New York :— We, the undersigned physicians and surge: of the city of New York, respectfully state that we have never known the city more healthy at this season of the year than at the present time, and that there is nothing like a malignant disease or yel- i to our wi pega ge. Tux Laptes’ Comranton, for September—This is a very excellent number. Wenotice amongst the other well-written articles, an admirable paper from the able and spirited pen “ot John Brougham, Esq., the comedian. Tur Crownina Hour anp oTure Posms.—Duni- gan, New York.—This isa neat volume of poems by C. J. Cannon, author of the “ Poet’s Guest, &c.”” who writes not for profit, for poetry, he says, has been to him i's own " exceeding great reward.” “ Maaic anp Mxemenism” is the attractive title just issued from the New incident, and will absorb the interest of the reader in a powerful manner, be- ing exceedingly well written. Seanisnh Guipg For Conversation.—This is a very excellent and useful work, and well calculated to attain the object of its pub! ing additional tacilities for the acquisition of the We have pleasure. The author is P.S. Should the tween the city and the of another new romance, lication—the render- Spanish language. ia commending it to general favor, Julio Solu, the accomplished professor of Spanish low fever preva: Tt is well got up, and is 18° pi New York, Aug. 28, 1843. Joun C. CHRESMaN, James R Mantey, Winuram A. Watrers,) S R Users, Epmounp G. Rawson, Joun W. Francis, Sam’t, R. Cuitps, Ricn’p. K. Horrman, The following are the proceedings of the Board of Directors of Kingston, which came to usina Democratic Journal extra :— Tue Pestic Heaura—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the village of Kingston, Au- ust 23th, 1843—Present, John Van Buren, Presi- ent, Abraham Hoffmaa, David Conklin and Con- 100k, Directors. ‘Whereas, variou: reports are current in this count; in the villages of Roa- dout and Kingston a malignant fever, supnosed to be the Yellow Fever, therefor Resolved, That the President of the Board and Conrad Crook be a committee to enquire whether any such sick- ‘ingaton, to report at an ad- ernoon, at 4 o’clook. in the City Universit sued from :he Spanish press, 54 Gold street. “Nina,” 18 the title of a new novel by Frede- translated by Mary Howitt, morning published by J. Winchester, 30 Ann ‘The bare announcement of this work will be suffi- cient to induce our readers to purchase it. the “Home” and ** The Neighbors,” Nioa is full of beautiful thoughts expressed in beautitul language. Miss Bremer has proved that the domestic every day scenes of real life may be made as deeply inte- resting as the wildest tales of fiction ; she possesses the remark» ble power of investing common events with a kind of enchantment tractive, and far more valuab! of the extraordinary and unnatural. Mepoavs’ Dacam —Despite of the sneers of the political critics, this poem has met a very favorable We have given one or two passages a3 specimens of the author's powers. which we have read with much pleasure :— Behold a fresh and oval-fashion'd dale, Deep bosom’d in the midst of rising hills, Tbrough all the wide-extended lands While ea their verdant sides a woodland screen peti Sarra, Ja. C. Briss, Joun B Brcx, Ewp Drvarigcp, rika Bremer, more powertully at- ,than the narration Here is another, ness exists in the vill journed meeting this a Apsournep Mreting.—At an adjourned meeting at four o'clock, P. M. present as above, the com- mittee appointed i in the morning made the follow- No mortal footstep yet myrtle guarded walls. d hath ever yet profaned Its many-tinted fl Such asthe wild enthusiast In Merning’s formful #1 When Fancy’s varying rays trem reably oor His sympathetic heart: Such as a poet’s eager eye hath seen In youth's inspiring hour, ‘While sitting on the smooth and pebbly beach ‘Oi some sun glowing sea, Or gozing on the white-winy me ‘cleuds of noon From some enshaded Such to Medorus’ happy vision seem’d ‘This star-lit vale. The turf lay thick and green, Close matted in its mossy woof, Upon the genial soil, Save where Sweet beds of flowers Gaze upward on the stars, Whote odors rich, $rom where they That they, have carefully examined into the eub- ject referred to them by the Hoard. That upon the most diligent inquiry, they are sa- tisfied thst no malignant disease exists in the ds of the village of Kingston, but, on the contrary, that the health of the village of hingsten is unusual- d That from the distance and high grounds lying between the villages of Kingston and and the high and healthy ae ot our village, danger of the disease at Rondout spreading to the village of Kingston. All of which is respectfully snbmitted. {Extract from the mingteel pa le Lrevr. McLaveutin.—A report has been lately going the rounds of the papers that Lieut. John T McLaughlin, of the U. S. Navy, was tried by a Court Martial upon a number of charges, one of which was for murder. a note addressed to the editors of the National In- telligencer, which appeared in that paper on Satur- day, pronounces the statement “utterly false.” No Court Martial has been ordered to try him upon any charge whatever. Upon the return of the Florida squadron in July, bts against me were De- partment by a marine officer of the squadron, which were examined into and dismii y Secro- tary Upshur ia the following letter:— Navy Derantment, toh do 17, 1948. Sin :—I have considered the several charges Wisin you by Lieut. Fansill, of Marines, toget the explanations and count offered I nee no reason to proceed withthem any fui bean Page g conduct into question. The charges’ im, very respectfully, your obedient servant opty Ay A. P. UPSHUR. Lieut. Jon T. McLavounin, U. &. Na Some of the complaints thus dismissed by Mr. ht ET oper me agaia by this same ih additional pines, which d by Secre there can be no Rawreeth's Paton each other’s forms, Intoxicate the sense with a delight As bliss(ul as their fragrance. ‘The red rose, blushing in its virgin prid Pete lightly on its green and briery ste! ale cheek’ sister’s brow, bey Pearly tear igs a This gentleman, in Here violets, tha’ With the soft-nectar’d sighs 8, pansies, parecer al oxlips, sun-striped tulips tall, Until the freighted airs themselves row faint, Andontheir weary way sink down ‘o sleep Among the silent flowers watching there. Here tall trees, burden’d with bogies fruits, Thick clust/ring dowa upon each load Bent temptingly and Jow, as though to toe Some kindly hand to pluck their Tascious gold; ‘Wiile still o’er these, in maz; ‘Tbe tondrill’d vines of Sprin; Bome, showering down thelr million-colered bloom Upon'the verdant soil, which, melting fast Beneath the gentle warmth of Zophyr’s breath, Fiow’d purling through the grass oe perfumed streams, Faint murmaring odorous melodi For aye supplied by countles: ing ‘Whose pertect beauties, bursting on the light, Expand in fragrance, form, and beauteousnes3, Until, ecstatic in full-bosom’d joy, They leap away from off the parent stem, To be dissolved into nectareous springs. Ochers, their flexile limbs all intertwined, Bore crystal gems Imbosom’d in a glossy garniture Of trailing vine and leaf ; Or large epayd Tye Enshaded iP a ea ind Summer's birth ; Upshur were brow officer, connecte were examined into and di Henshaw in the following letter Navy Derantment, August 94, 1943. t—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 16th instant, communicating Rated on = documents in relation to the charges you by Lieutenant Fansill,ot the careful examination of these papers me that there are enfficient grounds fer moe case to a’ court martial. therefore dismissed. Lieut. Jonx T. McLavonuin, U. 8. The whole aim and end of pom pbliaton being to give an injurious notoriet request, in justice to myeelf, that have aided in disseminating ‘the report is lam to be tried, will give a place to this communication in their columos. Respectfully, gentlemen, Ihave the honor to be, Sous T. maigsa oy Lientenant U. 8. Washington, August 25, 1843, ir liquid ith rich on the taste Ere scarce the tongue hath press’d th Through this enchanting Paradiso Their pausing steps, Wand’ring along a labyrinthine walk, reen and ebbless brink fan unruffled lake, Upon whote stainless tide nthe water lily lay, graceful ease the limpid pear), fog down in maiden «a nee oa her snow: Light-pictured in its In pure excess cf happy Corchasy El ‘and soft she smiles. \beam’s virgin light at morn es streaming from the East, , beneath the roseate thrill, Tue Ports or Minorca —The following order re specting vessels touching at the ports of Minorca, has been received from the Consul of the United States at Port Mahon, and is published officially in- the Madisonian, by the Department of State: 1, Don Bartoleme Sancho y Pons, Sub-Delegate of the and of Mivorca, hereby make Here, when hes Com Each —- meget 0 | oO earth’s molten gel But now beneath the quiet-shining stars And fleecy-silver’d moon, And while the measures ot that fui In soothing cadence steal From yonder jasmine-trellised bower, National Revenue in this Isl Mus Excellency, the Intendent of the Province, com- municated to me the following dispositions, under date of the Sth instant. From the Cc direction of Castpen ane, I receive Jated the 27th of April. sition, established ty the 84 article of tho extends to all vessels, whether Spanish ing lees than 200 ton’ deaver to enter our ports with articles of merce on board, and to declare them as for transit to ports of America, whether foreign or those formerly Spenich and now considered foreign; and the Custot these islands will therefore opply sels touching at their porte with prohibited goods on board, in order to complete their cargors for foregn ports in America, preventing the entrance or stay of sueh, (un- less they be forced to enter,) in any SE except those desig: vy against those who infringe th! repeated ‘before ee of the Intendency. As regards vossels of 200 tons or more, which may also bring Prohibited goods intended for forei ico, and abuse their right by landing fenuly, no other legal means 4 preventing bo than by rigilance on the part of the persons in the Custom Meare Ly the watch mtching the item 8 hh ho h I make teenn fe to Load y take : easures accordingly. ‘The 631 article ot the law above mentioned, says, ar- the porto the Kingdom, fr tone ay e ports e Kingdom, as transit to in vessels measuring more than 200 tons, Brae BARTOLOME SANCHO. Still a8 the movelens sare That on its surface glitter. Dinxctions to Smoxers.—This is a very curious and en‘ertaining brechure from the pen of one A Itis written in a very pleasant style, and snaut) be in the hands of every lover of the or foreign, measuri which may en- prohibited com. Tur Garrat Westeun any Hinernta —We copy the said rece to ven from a Boston paper, the tollowing letter from Capt; Hosken, in relation to the remarks made about the late voyages of these two steamers. We let Capt. H. speak for himself :— “New Yorn, Aug. 29, 1848, Sir -My attention has been called to some statements 2 our pep<er of the 26th instent, which I shall shortly true. ve) the first Page the Great Western’s draught of water is not correctly stated. @ And in the second place, the Hibernia did not beat the Great Western two days on the passage “ out,” and “over” two days on that to this country. he Hibernia has m: han the Great Western is undoubted, but the wea- encountered and the difference of distance to run be- have to be eonsidered, and tat difference is about one-fifteenth of the whole dis Tims also ee hee fentismoe begs e een New York Is of Castile each. Manon, May 90, 1843. their way in,) as ie ena! hee fig om Intermediate one ete Ghar they can fill up, should they, by carrying all the steam can the whole way, run short. en the Hibernia starts from the same portto the same port, thon there will ae a fair trial o} I must also remind y Court ror tue Correction or Exrors.— 28th. ane i. somes Burr, a) ih, respondent — Le Fe argument for the and concluded, Mr Samuel Beat for the appellant, and closed. Decision postponed ine Ciyler — caning Cayler, in- Stevens. noes E Jitor, that on the Hiber- Weatern by about a day, makin; nce of distance the Groat Western made the across the Atlantic to the Westward. ybed’t serv’t, JAMES 1 HOSKEN. phs in other Boston until next term. No. 12. Josephi fants, and others vs. Herman H = after No. 4 No. 13. Nehemiah Radecth. surviving executor of A, Gracie, det with A. E. Hosack and J. Giaanfeesemmagt Hosack, deceased, respondents, Decision | we ypotten, poke uble quarry has been discovered on lek fun, and on that occasion quickest passage ever made P.S. Tam told there are para; spapers to a similar effect ; this must serve to reply to them all, a8 I shall nof take the trouble to notice the matter any turther. Og A marble Pieree and al. va, Stephen

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