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Vol. IX.—No, 257.—~Whole No, 3469 To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year's day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD —published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Postoges paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increas ing fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for bux siness men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate prices, and in the inost elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor oF THe Henan Estan.isuotent, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets AGENTS, ‘Tne following is a list of agents tor the Herald where subscriptions will be received, and single numbers are found for sale: Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa Baltimore, Md... Washington, D.C. Butfalo, N. ¥... New Haven, Conn. Hartford, Cann.. Albany, N. ++sMessrs. Redding & Co. ++ +Mossra. Zieber & Co. + Wm. Taylor. Dangnaceh ansingburgh, Newark, Ne Catskill, N. Y. i +» «T. Monkhouse, Sing Sing, N. ¥.. et .»W. A. Stanton. Cincinnati, . Patenson, N. Rochester, N. Elizabethtown, Nashville, Tenn., « A. Billings. Syracuse, N. Y. ++ «James Robertson. Bridgeport, Ct... .8. W. Hatch. Jackson, Miss. sees J. W. Clark. Vicksburg, Mis: irs. E. A. Parker. New Bediord, A. Robinson. Providence, R. I., -John Green. Worcester, Mass. L. Thompson. Nantucket. Mass sete ede P. Hussey, Geneve, N'Y... :Wm, H. Austin. Sq Yearly subscription to the Daily Herald, $7 26, and for a shorter period at the same rate. The z Herald, $3 25. , a FOR BUFFALO AND ALL PARTS OF THE ASSOCIATION PA‘ OFFICE TO ALBAN Utica $2 00 Rochester, $3 00 Syracuse, : r4 Paffalo, cx ib 3 50 re EO, : By the fast line to Buffato'ant found, $8 00° For pasiage apply 10 _audd Smem ____ 98 Barclay’ stre PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY—Daily at Toclock PALS rough direct-=From the steamboat pier be: tween Courtlandt and Liberty streets, Sunday excepted. ‘The steamboat KNICKERBOCKER Capt. A. P. St. John, will leave Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings at sevea o'clock. TESTER, Capt. A. Houghton, will leave Steamboat ROC! Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at7 P. M. Av's o'clock P. M.—Landing at Intermediate Places. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. ‘Traesdell, will leave Monday, Weduesday, Friday, and Sunday after: noon, at 5 o'clock. Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt, L. W. Brainard, will leave Tuesday, Thursday and’ Saturday Evening, at live jock. assengers taking this Line of Boats will invariably arrive in Albany in ample time to take the Moming: ram of Gass fr east or west. The above boats are new and substantial, are furnished with neat and elegant State Rooms, and for speed. aud accominods: Hons are unrivalled on the Huon, or Pasenge or Freight, r ; aioe REN OF Ftsaht avPLy on board, orto P 3. Schultz st delight in smoking, smokers know.” the spirits and cheering the mind, ‘And enables the smoker to puff away care, i your sure to obtain, aiden Lane promptly you call; iow and pleasure to all. His Segars are the choicest, most exquisite brands, y a competent agent selected wi irect from Havana, by special ‘And none in the city with is Colburn, Regalias, La N oriegas, Trabucas, Victories peranzas, Imperial Se u the country t Cassadoras, La Normas His Dos Comparieros and exquisite brand, With others that have competition defied, For his customers, SE tn onder to geen |. 8 Ball & Co. will pay particular attention to the purchase Hoods, collecting and payin, ion of any and all kinds of business, at ces. They will also forward Goods and Mer- f the United States, which may be sent 0 run regularly bus, under their own charge, to with all reasonable dispateh chandize to ani through from Mai carry all kinds of merehandize, the Ist of October next, having made arrangements with the : pany of Georgia, for their own lock, and with a Messenger always in charge, offer perior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance ‘of all lnable articles that may be entrusted to Merchants, Manters, and others, desirous Goods with prompt dispateh, will find itadvantageo ars, You can procure, id Congress beside, IXAS has alway's on hand. 7 vance of the approbation and custorn h SEIXAS has been so long favored, he. has engaged Havana, to select. the Tobacco end the making of all segars that he imports; con- he ean warrant all sold by him to be genuine. Ili dis more extensive and superior to that of any \d compent agent i nah, 153 Bay street; Macon, Was dgeville; Agent at Charleston, 3. Axont for receiving ze at Savannah, ment. the Namber, 3 MAIDEN LANE, Howard's al v3 8. Ph arding goods and inerch . B. & Co. willadvance cash for all freights on goods to their charge. : harges no more than the ordinary way of obtaining goods. SEGARS, TOBAC 0, SUGAR & COFFEE. SV39T RECELY) ED, oftze celebrated Lord By rou braul, consisting’ of legalias and medingn ize Segars. 32,000 of the Florida brand, do do do. 20,000 Low price Hav: "SUMMER ARRANGEMENT NEW YORK AND PHILAD, A peNg RAS sfOAD LINE 6 Cases of Free 12 Bags of superior Via Newark, Newsnunswick, Prixcero: Boxpentown Axp Buruincro White Sugar. Coffee, No. 6 Wall st: SAMANOS offers for sale, at No, 6 Wall st, 10 hhds uscovado Sugar, 5 bags of Coffee, lan De iPar rail from brig 1’ raz, from St. Jago PH Leaving New ¥: 4 ail Pi 4 ne “proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by m 10 hhds Sun cured Muscovado Sugar suitable for refiners 4 boxes white Su 18 bales superior uisa Tobacco, -uitable for manufac- ine proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to out change of 2 turers. ponding ge 380,m. Segars, of Lord Byron, Woodvi ie,anda variety of other ets at the office foot of it street, where a comimodious steainboat, will be itt with baggage crates ou board. kage erates are con wihout being opened by the way | K D—A Cooper,anda Mil wright that understands ods Suba; must be single and carpenter's work, to go to St ed from city to city, | of temperate hab! Each train is provided with which are apartments and dressing rooms expressly for JO— Just received high gried Welch, "s mixture, Prinee large assortment ture. ‘oriega,” ‘La Nor- the most approved brands, Turkish, nish smoking tobac: y ‘oyal patent match es; Y pipes; snuff boxes, and every article appertaining toa well stocked tobacconist's establishment, for fe at wholesale aud retail MRS, G. NEWCOMB , an importati yy ines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- nboat to Bordentown at 7 o'clock, A. M. m Camden, at 4 oolock, P. for Baltimore leave Philadel! ng a continuation of the lines from te tic snuffs of the subscr iy nd a prime jot of Havana Cigars, “"M Panetela,” ete. On hs mma,” “Regalia, German, (4 qualities) S Dutch and Fuglish elay pipes;Jon gar cases; tubes: From Pat to J On and after Monday, 17th July t Parensox Decor y City. the ears will leaye Leave New Yorn. WINES AND LIQUORS, igNon thé Ann street, New York. ddvertiser has for e following choice importa- of the very best quality, viz : ia y in eask ahd bottle ONS 8. Leave Parensox Devore ND AY Ta A.M. “Leave New York. 8 A.M. daily (Sundays excepted. leat): Mars: w.es to be at the erry, foot of Courtlandt lew minutes hefore the stated honre of departure Transportation cars pl n Su thers will find pure liqaors dulterated above—No. 3343 Ann st. oneal ime B. SANFORD (CASH TAILORING STORE) 127 Ful- 1, has just opened au entirely ne lish and Freach Cloths, Cassime: r beanty, elegance, and durability, ca in this city, being bought for cash. ’ sell to all his friends and customers 25 per cent cheaper than those who do not adhere to the cash principles, Strangers and others who are FOR CHARLESTON, HAVANA, KEY WEST, NEW ORLEANS, AND GALVESTON, (1. in our city, are respectfuil h assortment of goods, al to make in a stvle and fashion which shall tidions, as regards good ¢ would also inform his customers that he has a new and entire sortment of gentlemens’ outiitting of every deseri j fs, collars, bosoms, shirts, drawers, sts- penders, silk and linen ‘canbric’ handkerchiefs, ‘gloves and ho- invited to call and examine of which he pledges himself lease the most fas- 8 coppered steam shi mander, will sail ns aby ler for the season, with large and airy For passage or frei bourd, foot of Ninth street, KE. This steamer has bi : and has extensive accommodatious, ‘ting, workmans! ight of specie, apply to the Captain on BBARD & CO, 39 Peck slip. | Sistine of stocks, s New York, Sept. 11, 1813. RAVELLERS GOING SOUTH Ww xteen hours m advance of the Line to Savannah, ith the Central P. Brooks, and Saturday moming, at 9 o'clock, af- from the north, arriv- _ ‘unctuality observed strietly in Alliog. all orders. M. B. SANFORD, Next to the Herald Office, Ne OF GENTLEMEN’S FANCY READY MADE LINENS, UNDER GAR} HIE. Subscriber would call the attention of th i this city, to thei DRESS ARTICLE sARMENTS, & r the arrival of the ir rich and extensive as sortment of stocks, scarfs, cravats, gloves, suspenders, pocket ‘owas, hosiery, lambs wool, merino, buckskin and other under shirts and draw: ir assortment of theabove goods, and all other articles ning to a gentleman’s wardrobe’ are rich, varied, and and well worthy the attention of the fashiouable dparticularly recommend many improvements. anuifactured by them, are cut to suit the doing away with the large overplus system of cutting, only to,the comfort of the wearer, but to form. ‘This improvement was so manifest to the Judges of the inerican Institte, that. th awarded to the subscribers; their patent elast handkerchiefs, dressing I fer the arvival of th Se MRL Te all, gurton, Berlia, . : 5 will find this to be the tious route to the south and Up in a superior style, aud no expe ensure certainty, pest and most expedi- above boats are titted community, they style of gentlemen’ shirts at present form of the wearer, there! of linen used under the ol comfort, and expediti JOHN'B. LARLT" rf, Charleston, Charleston, September, 1843. adding not Ea z 2 and adding the beauty of the W ORLEANS—Tonchiny st and West Flo q premium was Brace is particn- SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING LINE FOR ALBANY, TROY, and intermediate ings—From the st i foot of Bagelay street. Breakfast and Dinner on board,’ St on, ‘The Empire on Monday, Weduesday fea ork — and Friday. ‘The Troy on Tucaday, Thursday and Saturday, ‘Landing it—Caldwell’s, West Point, Newburgh, Hampton Poughle Hyde Park, Rl Kk," U. Be zi i Coaanreptie byes Parks Rhinebesk, U, Red Hosk, Buel ‘The new low pressure steamer FE.’ RE, Captain 8. R. Roe, on Wednesday, at 7 o'clock in the morni he new low pressure steamer TROY, Captees A, Gotham, on Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the morning, Aug 12. Kor passage, apply at the office, foot of Barclay street, oF on Notice —All Goods, Freight, Baggage, Bank Billx, Specie or any other kind of Property, takeu ahipped, or put. on boar the Boats of this Line,must be at the risk of the owners of such goods. aul6 r INDEPENDENT REGULAR OPPOSI- 10: T LINE FOR ALBANY & N NIC bh TROY —Through Direct, without Landing — The commodions and substantial steamboat PORTSMOUTH, Capt. O. Honse, will leas New York from the foot of Barclay street, on Mondays, Wee vesdays and Fridays; and will leave Albany and Troy on Sun lays, Tuesdays aud Tharsdays, and Will continue these trips fo: ie sexson. Kright taken at reduced rates. Apply on board. P. 8.—The above boat hias uudergone a thorough repair, and is it rate order. s2 Im*r SEVEN O'CLOCK EVENING LINE for ALBANY AND TROY direct, without landing—the splendid Low pressure steamboat SWALLOW, Captain A, MeLean, will leave the foot of Courtlande stivet every “Tuesda Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 7 o’clock, for Albany direct. ‘The Swallow has a large number of state rooms,and for speed and accommodations is not surpassed ou the Hudson. auf ec NEWARK AND NEW YORK.—Kare only 123¢ Cents !—The splendid steamer PAS- SAIC, after June Sth, will run as follows :— i re the foot of Barclay street,’ New York, at 10 A. M.,and Peeve foot of Centre street, Newark, at 74 A.M, and modations both for passengers and freight have greatly improved. "Freight carried at very low rates. ivl6 3m#ec STATEN ISLAND “RRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL ST.—The | steamboats STATEN ISLANDER and SAMSON will run as follows until further notice :— Leave New York 8 9, 10, 12, 2, 3%, 5, 6. Leave Staten Islan: 9, 10, 12, 2, 4, 5, 6, All goods shipped are vequ red to be particularly marked and are at the risk of the owners thereof, sor NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR SHREWSBURY—Long Branch, Saady Hook, Ocean Houg and Eatontown Landing. new Steamboat SHREWSBURY, Captain John P. will now run as follows, on and atter Thursday, 27th sleaving New York, from’ the foot e€ Robinson The inst ret, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, M. Xai Eatontown Landing Gu Monday, Wedueeday and Friday, Si The damrabury will ven as ebgrs; weather permitting, wh rewabary Wi a he rr YA baggage at the Fisk of the owners. til further noti Fare 37igcents, N. B.—Stages will be in attendance to convey passengers from the aforesaid lauding places to any part of the county re- red. ““i'he Shrewsbury will xo the inner passage, when practicable SW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT AND PASSAGE LINE. For Kingston, anc, Delaware and Hudson Canal—steamboats EMERALD and NOK WICH. ALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New f Murray strvet, every Monday and Thursday at 5 “Kings and Saturday ct 3 0° i ; ‘ The NORWICH, Captain John Samuels, will leave New y foot of Warret street, every Wednesday and Saturday at a Hopiout landing) every Wednesday II leave ston (Rondout landing) eve Tuesday and Friday at 3 o’elock, P.M. bei ‘¢ in ed EXTRA TRIPS. The EMERALD will leave the foot of Murray street every Seren y morningat7 o'clock. Returning, leaves Kingston at 4 o’cloe! me . For freight or passage ap) on board, or to Bn OF ET TANSONS BARLOW & CO., a2l Sm*r 164 West street. ARRANGEMENT, D FREIGHT REDUCED. VIDENCEAND BOSTON yo SEBO INGTON AND NEWPORT -Conipon Of the following superior steainers, running in conne d Bost roads :— ae OR SBACHUSETTS, Capt. Comstock. DE ISLAND, Capt Thayer. ENCE, NARRAGANSETT. One of which wi eave New York daily (Suna i dy Place, N. River, é o@) from Piet No. 1 AA ANGRMIENTS. RHODE ISLAND, Captain ‘Thayer, on Monday, and Weancaday for ‘Btouington and Newporl, and Friday Yor con, The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on ‘Tues- day and Thursday for Stonington, and Satarday for Stoulng- ton, Newport an Providence, Paavengers, on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, be immediately’ Fagwarded tn the splendid and. commod Carr of the ‘Railfoad. to Providence and Boston, aud if for Newport will proceed in the steamer Mohegan (in. superior 0 SSS fiom thence at © ofclock the following marroan ti giving them an opportanity of a might’s rest on board the steal Massachusetts or Rhode Island, and then breakfast on board ‘Mohegan. ‘The above steamers have been thoroughly, equipped and prepared to promote celerity of travel and the comfort. and. se- guy ‘of passengers, and not surpaesed by any in the United a tea. . Fo freight, which is taken at very reduced rates, apply on board, at north side of pier No. 1, 22 Broadway, or of! fee of Samuel Deveau, freight agent, on the w ‘Pieketa for the tute an 8 board, ceo meegicdh orat the oftet AHNDEN & CO., No. 3 Wall street Pensacola —The s) mended to all persons’ who have acquired the habit ‘They will be found of immense benefit to persons of sedentary habits, by bracing the shoulders, they. strengthen the back, and expand the chest, au ment to the free use ofthe arms. They woul tion to their patent elastic Russia or ridin ted with the best an 1d establishment of PARSELLS & AGATE 237 Broadway, corner of Park place. ~ON CHANGE AGAIN—RETURN TO THE OLD STAND. HE: undersigned, after a seven years’ experience of the evil __ effects resulting’ from large stores and larger rents, to inform his numerous customers and the communit ly, that he has effecced (thanks toa conscientions lan leds of of his old stand. No. 4, (formerly 5) Wall street, Mor- timer Buildings, corner of New street, and his well known SIGN’ OF a beacon to all who are in quest of good cheap and fashionable garments. ‘To such of his old patrons who plendid steam shij will leave Charleston after the arrival of th For passage only, h will be found of no impedi- Istof October next, and id boats, for all the above places. rior accommodations, apply on board, JOHN aie ry rn P mer is now being overhanled and put in perfect Her cabins and state rooms are elegantly furnished, and passengers can rely @n every conifort aud accommodation may depend on being most fashionable sf Ate y calling at the ol Fitzsimmons’ Sept. 9th, 1843, c Key West, Havana. Ne: many years ce For passage as above, in the cabins or steerage, and for hght freight and specie for Charleston, apply to ‘ . ‘J. H. BROWER, have lost. sight of him 5 ngs, he invites their return to the Old Spot, his well establish BLACK BAL OK OLD LINE OF LIVER- tof fine and sea- . which he will be ner, and on reasona- licits a call, being i rs, Vestings, Sc. Sept —Th ship, HIBERNIA, Capt II sail positively as above, her mmodations of the Hibernia for cabin, 24 ¢: Will on inspection be found to be fitted out at can add to the comfort of those embark: who should not fail to call and examin before paying passage in any other vessel ¢ is very low, [or which, rths, early application should be made on board, foot of Beekman street, or to the subscribers. ROCHE, BROT ew coprered “pack happy to make rm stowed on making and trimming, as when the cloth is purchas- steerage passen: edofhim. C. B, Babcock continues in the curtis in every way t ARL Sign of the Golden Fleece, No. 4 Wall st. nd to secure the. JAME RAPER AND TAILOR, 62 John street, near William, ments of swperior workmanship, and in the most fashionable style, at his usual utlemen in want of new and fashionable cloth ine his select stock of goods bef purchasing elsewhere. A trial will be sufficient to convince the most economical, that for beanty of fit, style of workman- extraordinary low prices, be surpassed by any in the city. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods can have them ja perfect fit warranted mr e up Gentlemen’s HUS'S. CO. 35 Kelton stro next door to tl “ult P. S.—The Hibernia sails from Liverpool (on the th Novela: © them brought th and 19h of out in her, or in am tS ort punetually ou the apply as above, e, Capt. Win. Barstow, will suce # Liverpool on the Ist of October, is establishment ceed the Hibernia, and sail aie and trimmed- her regular day. he price of the TERMS CASH WM. T. JENNINGS & CO. RAPERS AND TAILORS, 231 Broadway, American Hotel, opposite the Fountain, solicit attention to an assort- ment of seasonable goods, including Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest- all thenew and various styles, auder the assur. profits and quick returns,” 1 a, patronage, will be continued, such as Will enable us to fill all or: OF LIVERPOOL PAC Packet of the 25th September—T' ng racket ship SHERIDAN, Capt. A. 8. Depeyster, above, her regular day are all 1000 ton Will sais positively a The -hips of this lin and their accommodations for Passengers itis well known are r burthen and upwards, bin, second cabin and steerage ystem of “ small d so | ny oth are berths, should not tail to & J.T. TAPSCOTT, ck Slip, cor South street, dD B. LINE OF PACKE IVERPOOL—Packet of the 19th Septembe fast sailing packet ship H.BERNIA, Capt. be despatched rs abor ing to secure berths, will JOHN HERDMA 61 South street, near Wall m Great Britain and (reland,via Liverpool, can as usual be secured by the above splen any ship of the line, and those rem while our arvingements a ders in future with promp A feature in the establ iring articles for nassortinent of fi ments, cousisting of make early application o1 at, which must commend it to the addition. to ady made Gar- ve her cegilar da ‘ests, __ ‘Travelling Frocks, Dressing ( A chojes collecsion of ilk and Satin Searfe, N. B.—Passaze fro r Handkerchiefs, id packet ship, oF ey to their friends dom, and on Messr: : fi Messrs. J. Bult, Sou & Co. smilispeaoacs ks ». bankers, Liverpool; For farther particulars, apply as above. TLEMEN'S LE 1 oF families, desire ‘T OFF WARDROBE—Gentle- of converting their lett ing apparel into cash, can obtain for the same the highest cash price. To families and gentlemen quitting the city, having any saperiuous effects to dispose of, wil ‘autage to send for the wir residence by appointment No. 6 John st, New York, A line through the post office, or otherwi prompt attention. Clothing clean —Regular packet o: cket ship PETER ILA ail as above—has sph and steerage passengers— who Ht acesmmnodations for eabin taken on reasonable terms on aj of Dover street, or to 100 Pine street. Packet of 20th September— Saul pruevually as abo plication be made on boa: FOR SAL' T C.H, DARLING'S, 744 M. jaiden lane and 5 Liberty street, the cheay Ned, ENGLI k of FANCY Goobs, SH & GERMAN luded in the above tine. r the benetit of ( Pediars and others, who maj above line will be sold on the most fa . M. PEYSER, & CO., 10 William street, corner of of the following FAN} lected by a competent person at Par they offer for sale, in wholesale and retail, on erlin Zephyr and German Worsted—the most complete as eu Berlin Embroidery Patterna—a choice selection. Canvass for Kmbroidery, of cotton, worsted, , of all_widths and qualities, Silk Chenille, for embroidery, tri Parse Twist, German, Frene! sticks, and on spools. xtes, Hf imr the ship, at Murray JOHN HERDMAN, 61 Sonth street, near Wald street, that all goods in |. B.—The subscriber has first class ships sailing weekly for the above port, by which passage can be engaged «t the current ohn street and 47 Broad. cateusive. supp GOODS, witch, were earefully se. FOR NEW ORL ket of 25th Sep ASPL Hp CASPIAD @ accommo: cabin and steerage passengers a every comfort to passengers during the voyage we is very low; for which immedi made oa board, at pier 1 Bast River, foot of W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck slip, comer South street. first class packets sailin Jations of this sh ath application should " inen, silk, wold and flower maki and English, plain aud shade lk for Embroidery and Fringe makers, in skeius and ~ FOR NEW ORL York Line—To sue. eed the A ng packet ship MISSISSIPPL which sor freight or pas commodations, Wall vereet, or to. ANS—Louisians and New | 'stsheaders, superbly embroidered, and Suspender Tritn- Gold, Silyer and Stee! Beads, in all Nos, Mother of Pearl, Gold, Silver and Gold aud Silver ringe, Braid, at Orleans wha K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. Woodruff, who will ‘arse Ornaments, Cord, Twist, Thread and B. asses. j Agents in New “( Embroidery Frames, and a variety of different Fancy Arti- rward all goods to the es. Artificial Flowers~a choice seleetion, cotton, worsted and sill ‘Tassels, Buttons and all of well known co) . imported and domestic 7) per fastened ship SY ther kind of trimmin; yaaster, burthen and registe Ws. of cotton from. Mobile, Morgan for Samuel Hicks & r —her apron transom ai w standing and rw S47 tons, carries 800,000 Oasd HAR bwaitk RDWARE AND wich, corner Barclay street, prtment of Koda in his VE CUTLERY, ALER i imrortEit Lies at Dover street whart Her invontane Wie 31 reed, cme JONATHAN OGD! line, which he offers at wholesale terms that they can be purchased at u this city, Agent for 10th inst, ht will not i Fee eteied Helena EM rt Coopers’ Glue. . Country merchants will please favor him witha call 1 to making purchases, —400 bushels prime Illinois Wheat, by : COLLINS & CO, hip St. Mary, for ? i NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19, 184: | TO PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, are respectfully requested to call at 138 Nassau street 1.0f name plates, made by @ new pro wraving and neatness | orded much cheaper than heretofvre, if a large umber is required, © naine plates also executed in a style that examine a speciny cess, which excel all others in beaut W. L. ORMSB N. B.—Manufacturer’s Labels, and ly executed cheap—very » 138 Nassau street Bb MAKE t GILL, manufacturer of Piano Forte Hardware, wishes rt fe ent,) Where any article of hased as cheap as elsewher ‘a superior article o y which is used by the principal York, and is considered the best now ster’s: a trial of the same is only m ‘sieel_ music. wire, imported by J. ano torte’ makers in New use, Not excepting Web essary to establish its good ution to the superior quality of factured goods, es pis improved tuning pins, are warmnted in to the above business piano forte makers req) J to any’ part of th RSALE.—A large and v of from 70 to $0 French action piano fortes or sale at dll Broadway, near Lispenard st. and at the factory, 44 West Fourteenth street, between the 5th ly finished and superi- tock comprises several ts, and 7 octaves of the latest and most approved patterns, ery piano ill he warranted for one year, aud will b sold at prices unu N. B.—A variety of good Piano Fortes kept exclustvel: rket street, betwee milton and Cherry st dresses cut upon the abovs rineiple, guaranteed a perfes is so highly essen nents, also made with neatn ouformity with the latest Pari measured at their residence if hove invaluable ed of, by the. pr ra in producing faultless garn and despatch, and in strict i red, Ladies taught the fention to be disy ‘0 me, aud instruction quired in two easy Less te, Wanted Limedi r iately—4 apprentices and 2 improvers. CHEAP DYEING R. SORIA begs leave respectfully to mform the public in general that owing to the de the times, hehas reduced his price 29 per cent ing. their summer nd it much to thei ‘Gentlemen will of wearing apparel as unetually attende, iresses, shawls, &e. a: e by paying him a with such xrticles: so do. well to eal need dyeing or pressing. 0, and the ariicles de best style at Soria’s establishment, No. 490 Pearl st.) ranches are at No 257 Bleecker st., No 352 Bowery, and Also v branch at49 Fulton st. Brooklyn, and Broad st, and Washington j e all kinds of goods dyed and put up in . and on moderate terns. it 397 Grand st. at Newark, N. FERGUSON & REID, AN! B.—Particular attention paid to the receiving and for + warding of goods. YEATMAN & CO., New Orleans, MeMORAN & MeMnCH Hon. THOS. W. WILLIAMS, ACTORY FOR SALK, or the whole of his Wool ‘armington River, 193¢ mil N KF will sell one half Hartford, Connecticut. ‘I t 80 yards. of brc y, with water power The style of cloths may Bradley & Co's Store, Ni N here other more particilar 1forma- tioa may be had as to prices and terms. GEO. C. KL LOGG. . Aug. 31, 1813, Sree d lisfactory security sit New Hartford, Con 10,000 dollars wan New Hartford, at the Mechanics’ 1 culars see Messrs. xchange Place. GEO. C. KELLOGG v5 FALL FASHION, FOR GENTLEMEN’S HATS, AUTU MN—1813, OW ready for sale and inspection at his old stands, 204 and 200 Greenwich street. et of men’s, bo: N Broadway, has mers Great Western and Britannia, large assortment of Cords, Tassels, B aces, A great vii AA just received and also by the Havre packets. and many other tic \e of which he offers at reasonable prices, at wholesale TO THE PrUBLic. The firm heretofore kno Having been dissolved, the si NN GENIN, Has opened A HAT AND Cap STORE, 90 BROADWAY. rd door from Wall street. determination to. use hil that for quali Th N. G. begs simply + best exertious to make a and beauty of finish cannot be receive from his fi enable him successfully to carry ont h JOHN 90 Broadway, 3d SHIR. MANUFACTORY, 2N’S FURNISHING STORE, LANE.—Just received the latest and most shirts. A general ass ry, cravats, handkerchiet ts aud under garments made up to order aud For sale, a Counting House Des! wers and book rack. ds and the public that sapport which will te i door above Wall st. approved French fs, under garments, hos TO THE PUBC) TO $5000 —Mr, Francis R. Crumy 248 Grand street, begs to intors dent of the Watch b idee Maker, make advances ver tea sets, spoc ther your ver. Watches of every de 6 Grand street. Phe largest and most splendid assortment of i at the. subscriber's. — ‘ious of Gold and Sil- yles, dizeet fron Switzerland Watches in the cit ‘at turers, in England, F er assortment, and at G exchanged or bought. me, or the money returns Watches, clocks and jewellery repaired in. the best mann T than at any other place in the cit EN, importer of watches and jew: holesale and recail, 10 Wall street, ap stairs. Watches and jew ited to keep good aud warranted lowe: G. CLA Tir iA TEA CUMPANY. NAL STREET, New York. by the satisfaction given si establishment respectfully families to their years an thapeetor ‘ea Company, of Loi only as the best want of cash, and the visit of the host of black legs, who have made sid havoc in the purse and pockets of some of the idlersot this place. There is ai this time more strangers in Maracaibo, than T-ver knew before. Most ot the fashionable hote's are ful! We are establishing some more vesadas, tor the public convenience Yesterday the flags of the foreign consuls were displayed, The Hoglish, 10 10 15 per een and faithfully e UNITED STATES TEA EMPORIUM, 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York. And 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn. LEE CKER STREF’ WHOLESAL 4% CANTON TEA COMPANY continue to offer for fragrant ‘Teas of every variety and style.— jeludes the most delicious and ry package bears the the ‘Teas. the ir, that their quality and in any’ climate. ‘Their systein )rosecuting business is, perhaps, scarcely to be excelled rd to the rights of th er, especially With respect to weight am All purchasers are n fail to give them the utin the money willl be cheer 7, nits, public establishinents, heads st fine it a decided advantage to supply from this establish men Ne Java COFFEE roasted evel from all parts of the Unite ide and despatch. : ~ athe ouly,warchouse in Ameriea for the sal iF assortment mpecially powerful grades of Cireen. Mamp of heatness and ‘el remain wnimpatt of since, &c. The anxious wish of the American residents is, that Mr. Roland Dubs will have the appviotnent. 7 day. . States executed with AL i HOSE is confiden any purposes for which leather is used,aad is Warranted to pos sess the following proper rahe Ist—It is perfectly tight under pressure 6° the Croton: 2d—It is made of the strongest fabrics, to injure in the «i will not mildew coming in coutact with oil or weather, nor eau the rubber de- compose, as inferior articles are in uo case used, Should the nt be made of the Hose, not posses will be taken back, ts Purchase, and other le of in exchange without be attached without charge. y satisfied that this hose (the aknown to any other in the 6 mg water and many Ck il - 44 Maiden lane 5000 tons of pure take fee of the best qua ‘The Highland Ice establishment, expressly for ship- ping, is prepared to, and will sell, by the cargo, and smalter quantities, cheaper thaa ean be obt eed 1a the best manner, to ly of the best approved pact Lieut. J. G Cuatter, frigate Savannah, N.Y ; Lieut Geo. M. White, store ship Lexington, N. Y.; Pass Mid van F. Tattnal, and Wm. A Webb, detached trom store ship Lexington, N Y ;Comm’r R. Peck, ve- tieved trom special duty at Washington, and waiting orders; Great. J.P) MeKinstry, on Lake Erie; Lt Z tholland, receiving ship Norfolk; Lieat. F. Lou. ry. ceiving ship Nortolk, as acting master; Mid. K Milligaa, brig Perry. pling and jet pipes note that we are el process of inaking whieh is wn {sjuse the article long wanted for leadi Snecessor to Roxbury | R PIN FRICTION MATCHES. E MATCH, made without brimstone or other deletereous or offensive ingre’ is actually watrreproo? and no uistake—is now Wa patent lately obtained, at No isl Bleeck- surgeon o weil, of Enosburgu, Vt, were consumed by fire on Tuesday last. The tamily were in bed and aslee; aati the fire had made considerable progress, On awaking, Mr. H's first impulse was to aweken his son, a lad of some ten or twelve years old. On Lhd room he found the bed on fire Tne re ped from a candle in aback room, where the boy flame, for more tha at too in A vertic #0 tha f one of them. ‘They may y hours ana yet iquite, and when the wood . Some wre saturated in odor instead of the ext dd ressed , A may be advent for the Patentees, at No. 161 Bleecker st,N.Y. N_B.—None sold or delivered to hawkers, 7 The State Agricultural Fair, As we have already announced, we have des- patched a Special Reporter to the Great Fair at Rochester, and here we have his first epistle, writ- ten on h’s way up:— Troy, (Fueday morning.) Sept. 17, 1843 The Northern Tour— First General Epist'e of Simon Burjonah— The Ste-mer Swail w- A Night Tp up ive Hu/aon—Incidents by th Way—Trey—A Visit to the Methodist Chuich, §c. Eprror or THe New Yorg Hexaup :— We shall mark the night last past with a white stone, to be dropped into the calendar urn | was Saturday night—it was the sieamboat Swallow —it was the first rate ste boat cleared, the night was as clear as the bellitselt, excepting a single tattered rag of a black cloud, bumped like an buffalo, hanging over the Jersey hills And apropro of the Swallow-she makes the night trips through to Albany and Troy without touching at an intermediate landing, a desideratum to passengers desirous of a quick Jast beil. Tt was a glorious night—a mobeat, and anexcellent bed. Whenthe r and quiet passage. Nor will Captain MeLean, and his courteous and intelligent second in command, Lieut. Knight, tart to make the traveller perfectly ‘tat home.” The South America (with Nat. Willis on board, bound for Underelff, the romantic Highland re urement of the popular father of the ‘Deeerted Bride,”) was but halt an hour ahead of us. We passed her at Newburgh, ene of her landings. Among the pers ngyre ot the Swallow, was Mr Barwick, one of the Toronto cricket players. He seemed highly elated at the triumph of his club; passed a fine compliment to the politeness and hos- pitality of his New York competitors; and said that he had become so enamored 0} the commercial metropolis of the Kuickerbockers, that he really be- lieved he should cease his allegiance to her Maje: ty, and settle dowa an inhabitant of New York He is a man of business, a tee-totaller, and would be a useful citizen. At Newburgh, the moon rode up in the sky, giving to the clusters of white cottages of the village, in contrast with the dark mountains around us, a very pretty appearance indeed. ‘There was w satute fired from the beach as we passed, in honor, no doubt, ot your amiable correspoudent’s irruption into the “*diggins ” In conversation with # young gentle- maw, anative of the “Cayuga section,” we took occasion to remars upen the tide of business setting into New York. * Yes,” said he, “she’s the first city of the empire, that are certing; and Bennett's Herald is the tallest paper in the corporation, that are a fact. The city regulates the trade of the country, and the Herald regulates the morals. We told the gentlemau the nature of your relation to the Herald establishment. ‘*Good! put her right straight through. Thut’s the great tvait of Bennet’s concern. fas at have started many a youngster, Hi who was upon his last legs, right into business, by the stepping stone of some such appointment as yours. That’s what I call enterprize—and that’s the only popular course fora paper arter all. Stranger what will you have to drink.” ‘Lhe morning opened rich. Larrived +t Troy, and being detained ull one o’clock, we took advan tage of the interval in reconncitring this pleasant place, with its handsome residences, clean pave- meuts, and umbrageous streets. Visited at the Methodist church, State street; heard a very liberal sermon ‘rom Brother Giovall, ou the text from Mat- thew—** Thou art Peter, acd upon this rock | will build my chureh,” &e. We were much reirested ia the inner man. There were several bundsome young ladies in the choir, and they sung very aweetly. My leilow passenger, Mr. Tuttle, is about return- Faithtully, youra, Simon Barsonan. Maracathbo. Maracaino, Aug. 38, 1843. [Correspondence of the Hereld.} Movements and Doings in Maracaibo—Naval and Ma: ket Intelligence. Although the news from this section of terra firma a few lines, by way of friendly remembrance, and not only privately but publicly, as we of this repub- lic claim something ot an affinity with your repub- lic of the northern region, and although we are net === Price Two Cents. Emigration 10 Caxava.—The subjoined compa rative statement of arrivals, tonnage, and passen gers at the port of (Quebec, in the years 1842 and 1843, up to the 10th of September each year, fur- nishes 4 reasonable source of enquiry as to the cause 0! so enormous a defaleation:— Arnivats ar Quenve Vessels. Tonnage Passengers Sept 10 1942, a6 22) 169 41749 Supt. 10, 1843, 897 919.335 19,818 More this year, 291 99,169 It would appear, that while the tonnage had greatly increased, and the number of veesela aug- mented 291, that the passengers were less by 22,436, whilst the lower port emigration increased in a cor- respooding period by 217. ‘To what cause is this at- tributable? To a suspicion of the stability of the Gover vent of Canadat To the promised boons upon the result of the appeal question in Ireland? or to a desire to change the current Of emigration to Van Dieiman’s Land? The facts statistically exhi- bit a woeful falling off from the neighboring co- lony. Wurrmors, ine Forark —This worthy appears to have practiced swindiing tor some time, if we are to believe the Nortolk Herald, which publishes the following statement :— Whirmore, THe SwinpLer.—The press hes much ado in registering the exploits and trials of rogues in these times. The scamp Whitmore, who ran the rig on one of the New Haven baoks, by procur- ing money on a pretended claim on the Navy Ageat at New York, tor “triction primers,” having left New Haven, was, atterseveral doublings, (like an old fox) ascertained to have gone to New York, where we expect to hear of his arrival ina day or two, and commitment to the “tombs.” It may be something new to our Norfolk readers to learn, that this accomplished swind er was in this Borough last winter, where he lett his marks for small amount in the swindling way. We leara trom good authority that this skillful financier, while in Richmond last winter, seeing a notice in one of the papers, of the success of Mr S.N. Botsford, of this Borough, in electrotype gild- ing, Was thereby induced to come to Nortolk, for the purpose of acquiring a kKnowvedge of an art so well caiculated (o serve him in his vocation of for- gery and swindling. He made overtures to Mr. Botsiord, we’ learn, to obtain a knowledge of his secret, but a fee being required in advance, he drop- ed the subject. Having heard that a gentleman at Old Point cou'd give him instructions, he, (with a confederate who went by the name of Barnes) ap- plied to that source of information, announcing narra as James C. Whitmore, MD. Here, by the preliminary of a “promise to pay,” (which was never fulfilled) he obtuined his object, and after getting his baueries made, he and his accomplice, (who he said was his wile’s brother) left tor Wash- ington, without paying his tavern biil, leaving his wife and one child in pledge. On his passage to Washington he attempted to run the rig upon tie captain of the Oseeola, but finding 1. was “pay your passage or be set ashore,” he gave a puir of gold specs as security, After un absence of several weeks, he wrote to Mr. Walters at whose hotel in Norfolk he had leit his wife and child, and enclosed him an accepted drafion New York, fora larger amouat than the debt he owed Mr. Walters, requesting that gentleman to pay the diflerence to his wite, or send Leron; whieh was done. ‘The draft, however, turned out to be a vil- ing; and | must take advantage ot his courtesy, | lainous fraud. Nosuch firm as that which it_pur- and close. Should this aimbrostal weather continue tor several days tonger, we expecta memorable ume | York at the egricultural fair at Rochester. ported to be drawn upon, was ever heard of in New But these, it seems, were not the only instanees of his genius; while at Old Point he sawsome “tric- tion primers”? made by Mr. Perkins, to whom the invention belongs, and who had then proposals be- tore the Department at Washington to furnish the Government. ‘T'nis contract Waiunore had the ad- dress to obtain. Jor Sairu in Dancen.—There appears to be a fire smouldering im Illinois which may very soon burst forth and consume Joe Smith and all his dis- il | is not of much moment, still perhaps you might wish | ciples, wot even paring the grand teimpie of the taithiul in Nauvoo. Listen to the following alarme ing intimation :— The Hawkeye, published at Burlington, lowa, contains the following starthiag announcement in relation to Joe >mith and followers. ould the so far advanced in many respects, yet our march is proposed convention be lawless and rash enough to onward, and we take pride to ourselves that of ail | Carry out the measures suggested, we teel too confi- the republics ef South America none are blessed | ¢°8* with brighter prospects than Venezuela. Peave and contentment are the order of the day. Commerce gradually increasing, agriculture is flou rishing, with good crops of cocoa,tor instuince. The American brig Science will sail to-morrow, being the sixth vessel already this season, and itis daily coming down the lake from the interior. ‘The crop of coffee is beiag nearly all shipped, viz: by the Victorine, now aboutsailing for New York, end the mina, just arrives, and will probably be despateh ed soon for New York also, and will probably take the last of the present crop, aud costing on board about seven cents, making rather a miserable re- mittance, says you. We are tully aware of the fact, ut hope coffee with you will command a beuer price than our last accouats from the emporium of the United States. By our iast accounis from you it appears tha! quite a flare up among the religious part of munity. Puseyism, Millerism, Mormon- ism, and how many other “isms” | kaow not — What can all this mean and what does it portend Rumors of war between England and France, re speciing the Sandwichlsland affairand matter grow ing out of it—the demon of Ireland in the shape of an O'Connell, &c_ stalking through Erin's green isle, with abolition in his train and among the cata- logue of grievances—mostly imaginary according to public prints. Is it possible that the dignity of Eng land will long allow this. May we not be thanktul that thes i are These religious aud political exvitements will come and go and be bygone us long 4s grass grows aud water rune, and are in fuet only petty grievan- ces as long as they are persecution is not resorted to two republics are as well to do as they jot disturbed and so long as Now the greatest grievances of this place is the French, Danish, &e. But no star spangled banner waved in the breeze, excepting from the American vessels inthe bay. It enity iss ngular, that you are not represented here since the lastyear. Afie, Col. Dub’s return home, it appears thata Mr Cockburn o} Baltimore was eppomted, but has not made his ap- pearanee. This 1 have fren an American, jo thacrumor is that he embarked for this pl as long ago as Cctober last, and has not beeu heard storm + bly im the galeon Thurs Navy Orvers.—Surgeon J M Foltz, ship Bos- ton, Boston; P. Mid C Sinkler, frigate Cumber- land, Boston; Mud. R. C. Duvall, trigate Savannah, New York; Carpenter H. P. Lei Norfolk; P. Mid. G. W. Hammersley, frigate Savannah; P_ Mid. rence; P. Mid Egbert Thompson, trigate Cum- verland; Prof J. Meiere, Naval Asylum, Philadel- phia; Prot. Joel Grant, frigate Savannuh; Sur- geon W. Whelan, first surgeon of the Mediterra- nean squadron; P. Mid. KR. P. Lovel, ship Boston, as acting master; P_ Mid. A MacRae, ship Boston, es ton; P. Mid. L. Gibbon. lie, Navy yard, Feawick Stenson, brig Law- Boston; ‘on, do; ship Bostoa, ers Mate,J. H Polley, ship Bos TH. Stevens, iron steamer at Erie, Pennsyl. asactiog master; Mid Wm. W. Robert brig Perry, Nortolk; B. Mid J.B. Carter, 1 Resienation —Willam G. G. Willson, assistant Narrow Fscare —The dwe ling house with most e furniture, &e., belonging toMr Bo F Has Pabl supposed to have originated trom a spark drop | ad been greasing shoes the previous evening of the firmness of Gov. Ford, to doubt tor a tnoment bis promputude in affording his citizens military protection against such unauthorized ag- gression What is more, Gov. Ford’s boundless popularity in the State over which he presides, will secure any requisition he may make upon the miliua of iiaois, unhesitating obedience :— Anti-Monmon Convenrion.—Delegates from several of the lower counties on the Military Tract will convene at Carthage on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nest, to take into consideration the propriety of adopting de- fensive measures in relation to the Mormons. The late retusal on the p of Gov Ford, to issue a new writ, in Governor of Missouri, tor Joseph pned a spirit which we jear may end in Lissourians, 20,000 in number, itis said, ady te co operate with the Lilinoians, It is ex. here willbe a great clowd at Carihage on the ion, stand r pec vee Viocent Rain Storms, &c.—We received by sunday’s mails further particulars of the recent {From Rochester Advertiser, Sept. 16 ] ‘The wind commenced blowing {rom the southeast on Wednesday evening, and 80 increased in violence on Yhursday asto intercept communication on the Lake be tween this and Canada. The Oneida and America were both kept back some thirty-six hours, while the Gore, Capt. Kerr, which left tor Cobourg on Wednesday eve ning, after crossing the Lake, was obliged to return to the Genesee—the swell being so heavy as to forbid Janding at Coburgs Along the American shore, all was in repose. We never remember to have seen a more poweriul shower than tel! yesterday morning, a’ter « rain oltwen- ‘y-four hours. It poured down for about two hours in orrents, flowing the stre:ts in alldirections. We fear the tributaries of the Genesee will prove to have been upbridged by this copious fail of water. The amount of rain which fell was thre: aches and $7 100.h. [From Butlalo Adv. Sept 16] Marine Disasten.—the sche Lodi suffered considera y night. Sh» was driven over o the Cavadian shore, where she lay buffeting about for soveral pours, and finally rode out the gale with the joss ot her deck load and sat’ News reom tHe Mountains.—The Oregon Emi- grants “going ahead” finely —The Independence, vlo. Expositor, Sept. 2d, says:— We this week re« ceived a letter from our esteemed friend, Wiliam Gilpin, » Whostarted to Cregon ferniory, this season, in company with Lieutenant Fremont’s ex ploring expedition ‘The letter is dated * South Fork of Piatte, July 26ch, 1843,” addressed to the Kditor ot this paper, aud is as follows :—- Idrop youu line by a couple of Shawnee Indiane sho are going .o returns to Missouri, from this place. We ‘re about halt way to Fort Hall here, and Lexpret to teach the meuth of the Columbia by the Ist of October The emigrants are all ahead of us, and have, by this time, reached the South Pass, through the mountains.” This is the latest information received trom the Oregon emigrants, aud trom this itis clear, that the «m grants will make their trip with ease, before ihe bad weather commences. Success to them. Crowning To Tue West —People are pushing tortie West. Ail the beats onthe lakes go tal. 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