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Vol. TX.—No, 260.—Whole No, 348%, Bnivian AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM Appointed by an spect wren Retween Pt vepo0 oston, calling at Haliux land andy reesivs Fassens 1 and CALEDONIA, Carat zen fate <n SeirANnra, ‘Cava do a Boy a ari ‘pati hivknroo.. fie aly Rye ate eta ith August. Lott, 16th, io 19th do tan pba hese ships ca ced surgeons, pene Patent Life Boats. "Rastge to Liverpool $120—To Halifax o berths secured until paid for Here ap yn ausr » Ros Wall st, New ees DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND S&c.—Persons about remitting money to Btends iy the “old county,” cay he sane plied ith Draft in sms: of 12 8,5, pers pce & £50, a4 a Corel ne payable’ on démand ithout diseount or harge, ational Bank ot Treland, Provincial te gr esas js Bale Soa 8 Co. ers, Loudon, Bases Bivona Seoiant hig ee ey Scotland, and in every eee od thought “idugland Irland, steamer Caledonia, which leaves Boston the aa ‘Setober so nMeation to COT At ther General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, tt, ie NB ISA tatters rect te eouairy mse ian post paid. AA EPLERS GOING SOUTH OR WEST —Sixteen hours in advance of the U. 8. Mail—Tri-Weekly Line to Savannah, in’ connexion with the Central Railroad to Macon and the West-——The splendi pees ENE SRAL CL 78 Cant J. PB - len, wil ry Beaty ‘Thursday and Saturday’ morning, at 9 o'clock, ter the arrival of the Wilmington boats from the north, arriv- Savannah the same day, and will leave Savannah'on the lays as above, at 6 o’clock P. M., after the arri care from Macon. ‘Travellers will find this to be the cheapest and most expedi- tious route to the south and west. The above boats are fit a superior style, and no expense or pains, will be apa to ensure certainty, comfort and ex] sitions to he travelling steam Me: sail a rons? Wiest Char Charleston, September, 184 Ret ‘ a amee FOR can FSTON, KEY WEST HAVA) NEW GALAN Sok rex Si Ap NEPTUNE, Captain William Rollins— ‘TO sail on Saturday, October 7th, at 4 o'clock, P.M. This splendid and very superior packet steam- eris now Legrand gin ge and pat, in pertect order for the season. Her cabins and stave roomsare elegantly furnis and peapenen, cau rely en every comfort and accommodation inp ‘bo the treighe mene mses 1 sty in je Hse Han or steerage, and for light VER, 75 Wall st. Ow! Or on board, at the (Great Western D foot of Clinton ee R. FOR NEW ORLEANS —Tonchiagatall the ports in East and West Flori St. Ay ugustine, New ‘oan ma, Indian Ri ori sl6r ver West, Tam Cedar Keys, A lachicol a Pensacola —The end steam shi hig CINCIN INNATI J. Smith, master, (who has in the pavigation between Florida and New m Orleans) will leave Charleston, $-C.,on the Ietof October next the arrival of the Wilmington boats, for al heave lage or passage only, having stipe nor accomm: ions, apply on board, or i! . fost paid, to JOHN B LARITT! ‘itzsimmons? Indian Ki Rey Sg Cane gh Charleston, Sept. 9th, 1843. Far’ AND IMLGHE HED 1} L IDENCE AND Bi BOSTON 1 5a ses Bafoe ah cold NEWPO) aren uae ap comstocks OD) it 'D, Gan'f ‘hayer. A ern, One ae high wil leave New York dail (Sundays excene Notts Bat ig tea 2a i ed) from Berens Fen Bi Rage, wt The RHODE shhh Captain, Ep barers on Monday, and Tistasodas y for Stonington and Newport, and Friday for Seek SSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on Tuee day and Thursday for Stonington, and Satarday for Stoning- , Newport and Providence. ngers, on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, will be imei arded jn the splendid” and ‘commodious Cars of the Railroad to Frovidenge and 5 if for Newnort will poceed in the steamer Mohegan (in. superior or = der) from thence a - ‘cia the following morning, thus thus Wing them an,opportun!ty of a night’s rest on er M easmaetis ‘or Rhode Island, and then breakfast on = ‘The above steamers have been. thoroughly to promoms oolerey of travel and the posse aad oe wurpaceed reduced rates, gay ity of passengers, and not si yy any in the United Passage or freight, which is taken at Oca ena ct OS aac ° frei on the whar! Me aiiage) oan be secured on TT. Rete te ht a inn ld A talib ST ST ‘OR ALBAN Y—Dail; lock P. M.— ore h divect—From th i sicarabost pier be ingen Courtiand wad Laber’ Sunday RBOCREN Cape ArT St. John ulltane “Moodays Wednesda y and Friday Evenings, at seves day ROCHESTER, Capt. A. ee will leave Tucedsy, Thurseay, and Saturday at PM AU's o'clock ‘ M.—Landing . SOT AMSIICA, Cate iW Brainard, will'lenve" Monday, Wednesday, "and Briday shterwoon,"ai Ey * clock. ppamog NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Truesdell, wil fore uesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening, at five on jock. thie Line of Boats will tal ghey re thee ie otieen ha ee Senge ‘The shove boats are pew and substantial, are furnished wi reco nd for sypaud ae scsommods: anniv Se Ral orto P. C. Schultz GULAR SPORE Beet ie FOR ALBA) Direct, without Landit PORTSMOUTH, Cape. O- House, wi fines eRe Yon irom the foot of Fridays; and will leave Troy on n Banya ae "'r nda ‘and ‘Thursdays, and Soitatas es thdeced sete, Apply on board. ghove boat has undergone a thorough: ber cs is rate be NEW bid MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2, 1843. . TAPSCOTT NERAL Pa! Paw Qo OFFICE ie ‘owing mies lass 3 ‘< sul panera pale hy %, advertived EW ORLEA A bar ohetiey, first Teeket or Paseege Fine — ASPIAN, » Captain Tovey, wall sail on Sone, UE aed eo er hp Cc iin ky ip ‘ELC Pt, at FO ANNA The Packet Ship E. c vita sie EEA ee Sen cic follow on the Sth soda The Pete CHARLESTON Captain Brown, will suit rungoay deans ON, ONE a li 2nd Oct ate re are all first clag Packets, fitted ap with every oe suited to the comfort and convenience of of tanaenger, nd commanded by tac) ex § Persons wis Hedy ye: bin, second eabin or steerage, In any of the peer gored “ean do s0 on the best terms, on spplicationss to s30r irs) Race) Years ol . $300 each; $100 forteit; closed on the Ist of Jan. Bo! Yollowing:— wel Laird names ch. ¢. Yamacraw, by Shark, out of Bou- ae of well-! Loyd names ch. ¢, Niagara, by Imp. Trustee, out LT by Imp. Trustee, out ai Pecn Ship cor + MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS é he a: 4 will be regu 4 dis) a a= hence and from Marseilles on the Ist of each mont ‘Tering - Dunvegan, by Imp. Trustee, Pormenter, dam by Mon- i? Temes. out Diana Vernon. Tw yeari— es ry ile Band From New York, Marseilles —Varse $100, Mile heats; ‘best three in a i une at ESCOT YG july u Benet gent 8 added, Mile heats. 6 i 4 . Grand Stand $1. Stand, CORT Hail Sen Nov. 1 ; J FRY SOME pt.Bylvester, Oct, Dee. ss coats 829 Sth They are all coppered and copper fasteved, and have cicellent LONG ISLAND. accommodations for passeng: The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines and liquors. Goods Lin ao to the its, BOYD & HINCKEN, will forwarded free of other charges than those actually paid. For freight or passage apply to DOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, No 9, Pontiue Buildings ‘or m20r art ¥ oy t street FOR LONDON—16th a, tober—Regul: ket ship WELLINGTON, obs eaelae cit as above, her regular’ a 7 commod stions for cabin second cabin and stee ae cannot be surpass: this. bead superior vessel. ersons de.irous oftssnuune te berthe should ea als oar applica tion to JOSEP! URRA Four Races, Ry Ay eg ry in one day, to come off on Tre Oct E- and vietualing stands for the W., Crummles’ Hall, 40 Br he oyster TW0 Pines sty Commedia. For ‘artalary quire of M, Re pet FROM CORK—Via Liverpool—In the first spring ships.—We beg to inform our friends hat during the coming spring, 1914) we shall have a tegular succession of first class American ships, sail the above pert every week, ich will be, Greed manner for second cabin and steerage passengers, as cannot fail to ensure them every comfort. Oue of our firm, Mr. James D. che, resides there, who will see personally to the forwarding Of all our pas: ai will spare neeny Pains or expense 4 Fee BEACON COURSE—TROTTING, meet their wi e them fe ded with de! hove sending fo Mites rll at vay once peace 44 lerive b in ou t Totter post paid, ROCHE BROTHEHS CO.” 39 me street, eae door to the aay Bank JAMES D. ROCH 14 Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, P. S.—Passage certificates and drafts can be sent from this by, the regular packet ships on the Ist, 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th of ef month,also by the Boston steamers ou the Ist and 16th. x ¥. Be 530 BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE POOL PACKETS—Regular_ Packet, Monday, the 2d Octover—The magn CAMBRIDG! =e to iaeah. MI, nimatch for $400, be 4 es BI, ia Black lag a TWO MLE HATS ONDE SADDLE. Immeatiately after a Sweepatake for $30, fe for five year olds, fan names b. x. Fulto Iss Woodruff names ble g, Aft eo mown, Very fast ailing packet, sh ; Barthen %, Bervine names br. wi. [eadora. face no mC ben Barstow,will sail positively as above, Two Mile Heats § in Harness 829 ittee The jecommodations of of this splendid packet for cabin, 2d ca- BEACON COURSE—TROTTING. bin and koganen peaemnans oe tdi eh Fos for splendor, oon sonre. Thursday, Oct. sth, will be given a purse of $300, two mile the old country will Hud tt Tc to thelr mterest co aelect this, iibina: | Heats, in harness, free for all trotting hones, Entries add purse to be made at R. Smith’s, 35 Park Row, on Mon hing, fe 2, by 9 o’clock—three or more to make a race. s ble conveyance. ly sppiic ation should oo NOCHE, BROTHERS & GO, 35 F passage, and to secnre the best jy Car made on board, foot of Beekman st. ‘ulton street, WANTED—YOUNG BORSA: —Wanted from next door to the Fulton Bank. thirty to thirty-five young horses, irom ® to 5 yea P. 8.—The Cambridge sails from Liverpool ou the 19th No- old, fio hom 13 to 14 hands high, &9 vast aren vember, Persons sending for their friends ean have them brought | ¢ad-%0 cea so 1 bande igh, he, Of gach action ie sronine fon ae rasan ant ee mee | SE poh oe Blecker, brween the hours of ten aad three Tye, at Por Ponca, op the | o'teek. Peer pteedll wanted or nails. it irr For passage, fee. ; eaftsat sight for any moun ‘drawn direct ‘on the ore Bast oPbyalent ind on Wiese Westen cione: eons ats. Bankers, London, which are paid free of Gos sep ph or: me Ay hare i : ht bay CARRIAGE FoR SAL Pra 16 {3 7 hand ty he warranted only ala six years old, sound in all respeets. kind in sing! And'douple harnest and under the saddle, and of superior style phere ay 7 or pa ae en Engle and and action, belonging toa pri gentleman in the country,and Hine favorite Packet sup NPENGLAND will eueteed the Cam- oe wordy 6 ties eipeacios of aay Gis, Balirios 8 Sonate vb mappleatio bridge, andar Liverpool on the 10h Of Otober, her nog | ho ~ ¥ may OPATTERSALL'S, Broadway NY 128 Ww ¢ FOR SALE OR TO RENT—T ‘he Preminm Mills. ime With U or 15 ran of stones, with all of its extensive ma- hve situated near two miles from New Rochelk West ‘ounty, and State of New York, and in immed, proximity to the city of New York, now in order for an exten« tive business in flour, and ean grind and pack 100 to 150 bartels each day, or could be most a mployed for a" hip ROCHESTER, 1000 tons burthen, Captain J. vill sail on Monday, lth October, her regular day. ps of this line being alt 1000 tons and eon fontite) about to et bark for the old country, will not fail to see the ad- vantages to be derived from selecting this line in ‘orefereuce vo NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PAC! _ ibs: of 16th Ostober —The new and da Lek FUL any other, »s their great capacity renders them every way more comfortable and convenient than ships of a smller class. Those wishing to, secure berths in this: magnificent ship, should not fail to make early arplication T. TAPSCOTT, At their General Boma Otlice, 2 Pack sli corner of South ‘The Rochester will sail from Liverpool on the 5th December. Persons wishing to send for their friends,can have them brought out in first class ships, sailing weekly, on favorable terms, purpose which might require extensi Th ‘ion for the past thirty-five years envoyed by the Premium and their proximity to New York, with the facil ty" forded immed ately adjacent, by ws af dw: a sect £0 the tile froin any pOCt ewer the fict\ business unexce tionable to those desiring such x» es. & ca to HENRY PATRIDGE KELLOGO Toenel re af Y., Kelloggsville, or to SILAS _ ENGLISH “ADVERTISEMENTS. _ _KATHERINE'S HOTEL, e the and near the opal Mint. teward of the British Queen friends in the United States ove new and elegant esta- d furnished regardless of expense, for the reception of families and the holel fronts that Bast of lock in city ‘the liners and most of the other American v« sels lay, and is within five minutes walk of the eak & and Wt Hoya Exehan, will be conducted on Lil eco- the Lon- nomica ¢ coffes room is supplied with don, Am ian and ‘eolonian papers.” ‘The viands, wes, Sec,, are of t ‘quality. A good billiard room and warm baths will be in the house, Gentleman may con- tract by the week or month for board, &e., on the same terms asin America, T. LENNEY begs to assure those who may honor him with their patronage that nothing shall be wauting to render them omlertable and by attention (othe wishes of his ents, hopes to merit that confide: ence and good will so liberally on him when steward of the British Queen, x20 ood Ime GENERAL AGEN f Mt AND COMMISSION OFFIC 18 CORNHILL, ORD N, orfosiTE THE ROYAL E. NG I Neves Rooms, Public Li- reieties, OMficers of the United States, papers, &e. ral Agent and Com ‘iends and the Amer Feuly to receive orders for the supply Materials, Fat raries, Agricult Printers ‘ublishers ND! . SIN cles, &e. of At ‘ud goods of every descrip- tion of first rate quality at the very lowest marker prices of the day, and to transact bu the most liberal terms, pro= pot hed with funds or drafts at either Jong oF short antes, or reference on some London of Li verpool house for payment B. L. Simmonds will also receive consignments of any de- yided he is previously earfption of merehandize to be sold on comn bills at short dates for hirds of the amount, the bills of lading. ¢ nts entrusted to his eare will meet with every pos: their disposal, consistent, with the interest general business e ment, will he tri extensive kuowledge of tude,atteation and judge- complete satisfaction to fs enable him to give ail who may favor him yvith ther commands Relerence ma 1 York to James Gordon Ben- nett, Fag.» Proprietor of the Herald,wiio is personally acquaint: eal with ir. Siinmouds wid the nature and extent of his catgbivete ment s2tef r AND PUBLISHERS IN To ‘NEWSPAPER RAS Ts HE ANT D STA HOSE excellent Illustrated Newspapers, The Preto! ‘Pimes, and Illustrated London News, are sop) fet ling per qr. Punch at. ts Ga perqr, and all the Lo reign ie pei as they appear are regularly wholesale and retail, by 1. SIMMO’ News peg rus ill, London, Subscriptions in adv Pan may be paid \ato the Herald Office, on Mr. Sit un Advertisements rece “i “for insertion in all the Boa Country and Foreign Jour HE NEW YORK HERALD is regularly filed in nim by Mr. P. L. SIMMONDS, Agent for the American Pay British and Foreign Newspaper. Oilice,. 18 Cornhill, Londo rand Periodi: on ite the Royal Exchange, where orders and advertisements ill be received, saeutr . ASTOR HOUSE. HE subscril will be happy to arrange with families and singlegentlemen for the winter 3 also with parties of single Keutlemen, who may prefer a private table, on reasonable terms. sito COLEMAN & STE CARLTON HOUSE. _ HE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to make arrangements with families and single gentlemen, for the winter or by the year, upon reasonable terms, The a of this establish ving $1 are the same as heretofore, MRENSON & HODGES. NOTE TO FRENCH: AME ICAN AND OTHER UNION Rector street, Boston. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Boston, Oct. 1, 1843. Boston and its Pretensions—Commerce and Seciety— Appearance of Malden—Manufactures and Morals. After a pleasant sojourn in the vicinity of this city, 1am again within its limits, among its long tailed trucks, and winding among its crooked, nar row, but clean streets. The business part of this city is small, and conse- quently much crowded, which gives a lock of greater activity than really exists. A few naiow lanes monopolise the principal movements of this “ great metropolis,” as itis facetiously called by its single, but honest-minded inhubiiants Siate street and the Exchange, at two o’cluck. coutains the capital, and the machinery that moves that crpital, and where the strings are pulled which seis the whole commerce of this city in motion. A word, or a wink sends a ship to the end of the world—a whisper gives employment and a look disposes of vast ae Boston islike a French fepine waten, with us mechiery all contracted in a small space, aud its short New York is like a big Bagteh iver, that go08 ¢ tiek to etervity. The resume sof the me ropolis of New England are cert uely uwoouded; and New York will not take aay of its trade ut the Preceb steamers begin their tripe oext Spriag; and Tom pleased to see itannoune tat ne neer of the line lesves Franee at that ame, But loay ing the comme reial departm ut of Ce two enies to take the best care of themselves, T will proceed to another part of the my#eries of this plice. The my high life here, Temperance is butanempty nune. The houses devoted to deal- ing out what is called porvon, are generally located in out vo! the way places, known only to the natives A dry stranger, 1a want ol something wet, is com- pelled to sane age @ native pilot to get a@ private drink. In following one of the most celebrated, a few days since, on an excursion of this nature, we were led through several dark, dull, dreary, devious bye-paths; and, finally, turned into a suuff store, kept bythe widow Dunlop, on passing through which, we entered into the most quiet out-of-the- way place we Lie tps where we luxuriated inthe rich drinks the place aflorded. We were safe trom the prowling movements ol all the temperance advocates. We, for one, felt relieved from the ua they tale ie sensation, while enjoying a quiet brandy-smasher,” in the sober, moral city of Boston, that strangers are so often afflicted with. In consequence of this, [ have concluded, in epeakiny of New York and Boston, to ask every one to loo on this picture, and then on that. The vicinity of Boston has long bee celebrated for its beauty, and deservedly so. In whatever di- rection you go, ail is delightful. Many manufacto- ries dot the country around, and water privileg: are valuable, and improved to the fullest exten’ Malden, a beautitul village, five miles distant, po sessing much beauty of location, is noted for its en- (0. corner ot aeaih ee Delamotte has the honor, to nform his friends ae the Publis eRenerally, tas that he partuership v ting between the advertiser and J. Bonnard, has been dissolved by mutual commen an i nas he fas reopened his old establishmeat, te As has been occu ied "ithd Union Hotel, has uid now contains as com- and’ lodging rooms as can partment is conducted a la by him for the past five years. thoroughly. repaired and renoval lete and comfortable sittin ‘The cooki and most amply supplied, without to cost, ices guests are in conformity w ith the 0 celleat Tanke a Hote is ready ev 30) which the moderat wurded. he aivertiser hopes that h ire to give satistaction, will in fellow countrymen, and of ail gentlemen who may wish to obtain capital fare ind accommodation, at Uie least possible expense. BEI LMONT HOUSE -NEW BRIGHTON FORGE, PEIRISS ackvow taties a eeu ut during the mast stone e fu dent rrably hed wach the witories wil Mite table wilt be st cantly furuished. 4 dt 2 step or che lauding-plvce, renders this esta: ial and convement in the Union. Terms willbe f gly moderate. Drafts for any amount, rable on epee w thout discount, in all the principal towns Ireland, Scotland or Wale constantly for sale as nine The Garrick will succeed the Rochester, and sail on the 25th October. 829° ‘OR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE —| I: Pe of 2ith October ~The splendid dspace a P Q ith Venetian to the wi has frout aad back piazzas, a store room, katcien detached, smoke powse, ac. The lot is 53, feet front, and rear extending back 208 feet—an excellent well of water on the premises, shady trees in the Sa erty would be exel FOW SALE, of exchangs for part of a br ffes@ er suitable for the North Carglina trade, Jot, in a tlouris! |. C. The 4 Tage airy rooms, all ARRICK, Captain Win. Skid, of 1000 to ve, her regilar day. For i ay ‘or passage, having handsome furnished accom: board ‘whom the property belgany tas to go in her as master, Wt las ee ee every way competent. Address, ‘Manet a ae, Bnsaih EK, COLLINS & x co. oer rice of 7 The eke ship OSCIUS, Captain Johar Callgtsr er too ADIONTGOMERY "HALL, NONToOMER The proprietors of this establishment, gos, el sa he GARRICK nak sail the 25th November, | RigM bly known co’ the travelling public ou the get fcc stay dete) Gaaligw'ar taverns Fougntare Detween Charleston and ‘Mobile, are determined t © maintain the high reputation for comfort aud liberality of ~ ling pune 02 | rangement which if has so long, and they trust tually aa advertised.” not ande- FUR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regulr | servedly enjoyed. The buildings, which are very spacious Packet 16th of October—The fine New York buir | and conveniently arranged, thoroughly repaired, and packet ship ROCHESTER, John peitton, maste: , rooms both double an: le, are bene relaraiahed 500 tons, will sail on her regular day, 16th O with new beds and bedding, also, with every necessary article ‘or fright or Dassage, having very eapector eocunybb3eors, for comfort and Pome The patlors, bork mbit ane ide Burlin or to Peo elegantly furnished. yese facili- apply to the Captain on board, Private, at v Bes wiy curehat pe Servants, a cellar well stocked with choice old = table supplied With every luxury that the season and market can afford, and the firm determination of the proprietors to omi he nothin that will tend to the satisfac- iy OODHULL & MINTURNS,4 South se Price of passage, $75. The fine packet ship. Hottinguer, Ira Bursley, master, 1050 tons, will succeed the Rochest: id sail her i rom eventos chester and sail on remulan, ¢ days FOR NEW ORLEANS Louisiana and York Dine Fositively Fist issih, eke ihe fast = iling packet SSISS! ‘in Hillard, ag at or passage, havii tion of their guests, wi ensure them the favorable attention of the travelling ‘publ An omnibus will, at | ory be in readiness to conyey passengers from the Railro: ‘and Steamboats to the house, free of chee. Montgomery, June 7, 1643, TILLEY & CO. sait'as above. For andsome fur: | auld mr nished accommodations, apply on board, at Orleans wi loot of sl } OF to. E E, K, COLLINS & CO, 5 South street, ape SUSER. 173 Bros ieoy, Casement’) No goods received after Monday evening, 9th inst. Agents in New Orleans, Hullen’ & Woodrul who will promptly forward all goods to their rh sa ‘Phe mcker ship YAZOO, Captain B.J. H. Tok, will sxe ceed the Mississippi. Ope door phos Courtlande street. Bey. ‘SR, Bootmaker, and Maker of Lasts, * Elve” of Clerce of Paris, Le nda leave to inform hi: and all the amateurs of a gen! ros, chaussure,’ t thet he can now mabe, in New Yorks w varie reach ma- SKYE, RSE EV) ING TINE many Sno di mtg eee splendid ier » Captain we ill Tea ave de retook Sees a Aiea pe eer frome N ona sendy fey fess eso + from we Robi Hinson sire at and for speed idson. ‘c. , Wo'clock, A. M bade MA my Friday, ’ A Pre Shr Sheba ran ax mk ester permite, wat “ee itendance to oe eh va a J pluces to any part of the County re fice Shrewsbary will go the inner passage, when paciein NEW YORK AND, 1 KINGSTON 80 STEAM FREIGHT a Kiugetoo, Og: 9) —wiramboats Roe Tete = abe | 1, Captain John Keteham, will leave New As sereet, every Monday and Thursday at 5 _Kincston (pyett landing) every Wednesday Sammnels, will leave New ‘ednesday and Saturday at [asteu street, every Wall wave landing) every Tuesday and Wiiday at 30" a? Te .— =“) 3 en oso 4 ont at tmer SS ABNER go, “ eh (eae oop oreo Te * iihrea eas | Fy , Lie athe aryl of the aa become " ~ ato mms a te Winter! & eee {0 her vee Dew Vouk @ 01. 2. Me. 6, 1. to be partocalerty anarhed and waite ee. aot mean ASD gl Lg | —tae Poedte cis a4 iy — al ‘dekh A eer from foot of Baretay strom, at J o'chook T woth for pasmmngere and frevein (wiih a vam) nave om guady mmproved. “\e ne terials, all that isso perfectly made in by his master, the celebrated Bootmaker Clerce, whose numerous customers on this side of the Atlantic are respectfully invited to try Suser's Boots and Lasts, before they despair of “ chausses” tn after the nicest latest Paris fashion. enuine Paris Jet Black Varnish sold. FIRST PACKET FOR NEW areaee ‘The senate fast sailing Ya oot ship ARKANSAS, Japt. Burgess, sails positively as above, her regular Tire accommodations of this bin and Passengers, are stich as cannot fail. to ir ret to ring the voyage, and the price of passa ry low, =! h immediate application should be. de on be ard, foot SAVE YOUR MONEY. t, oF LO VALE T. TAPSCOTT, FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, 75 per cent ane a ak a et ce frat clase packets, | creat any a ie at ee pr seatge lo New Orleans. lobile, Vannah an les <4 a aeatt’ fe ty cents per pair ; the same quality tbe boots are sefling at eee FOR SAL! ODE, eR me aid oon extablishinents at from 87 50t0 os Call meereeay EVAN US TENR TNS, Seumout, | 12 imem BERL EY a a ney. re Moblin wee hake ia ohis ‘city aod BOOTS AN WILt fo Bameal Hicks E'Cos aden he tener Iee eel 55 Tk pe el a . . deceased, ise - am caren sae) top timbers of live oak and | have on hand and for sale, se From the beat mantfsetories in tis sayy canes Dogs vents enor reel caret, ao having | °190'C Seyred and Pegged en a fine roomy ea at Dover street whe er inventory 100 Pepe fogree ured and Fareed Bees, kd can be sean at il Witham street pl re 000 Pair Morocco, juskins. “a imer NA’ OGDEN & CO a William st. feo Ladies’ Fine slippers, hild EXE, QF BEAUTY.——The Gllowing Toilet articles o * Wioeaeen and sattoce Gateege aaine, a, at 67 Walker street, one door “India Rabbers, ‘ee en and j m the comer 0 — i TUfoureud’s Pourre Set wile For, ssfey, quickly and perma- “Boe sae 120 ON ATHAM SEREET oriosite Rosey antl sradicating superfluoas hair from all parts of the hu- N. B.—The store being open until 10 o’clock im the evening, frame. ‘This we prove beyond all doubt to every purchas- | gives country merchants an opportunity to examine go: G @ requesting proof. are of counterfeits, containing dele- | their leisure, 828 Im’ ferious properties, and utterly inefficacious. No agent in Brook- BOOT AND SHOE STORK. 1 tonsa’ Ean de Beante—For thoroughly exterminating JOHN READY reepectfully informs his friends it commenced business in the above faseau street. where he will thaaklally:recerve execute, all orders he may be favored with on the Ne terms for cash, jvaar K. WHEELER begs to offer to the notice of the pablie the x ‘oe ig letter from a highly respectaole officer in the U, avy. To Dr. WI blotches, morphew, Se. eliciting. delicate white nd arms, and imparting a Juvenile boom, by its renting the formation of wrinkles, and bantehing them m pregent. Gourmd’s V: leap table Liquid Rouge,’ mah 's adelicate blush- ing tinge to the cheeks, immovable by’ rubbing with a handker- chief »ra cloth. Go raud’s Blane d’Espange, or Spanish White, gives to the comp etion a pire, life-like alabaster whiteness, In elegant New York, Sept. 21, 1943. ler, Oculist, 33 Greenwich street— boxes 25 cents each. * Sir—It affords me great pleastire ive on the benefit of Gounw rea Hair Dye—For coloring red or grey hair, | testimouy of pour eminent success iu the cure of my daugeltoe without staininy Ai, J as bi Seiag tyres $1 ber Bott bat a aggravated case of Scrofula ‘Opthalmia, after she had been Hye row and Whisker Dye, 25 cots per bottle H y eminent physicians aud surgeons without the least adieu! L jier—For removing Dandrufl, making the hair Saeco: silky and and gradually cha it ta dari Tmust add, that when I placed her under your kind e: brown or raven b ny 50 cents Cie * Phi (haying been indnced to do 50, by visit 90s of y weghews | afi hc sisBoston 76 Chew ifadetDhi wd ey, | patients.) I was in despair of her ever being enred by” any. owe “ ies Guthine, Albany it at New Haven; alls & | one eye beingentirely closed and sightless, the other nearly so, wn | £2. owes ny Svringticid elds Kaulknep, Norwich tind sgarce any light could be borne. For inany months abe ha ronsies Lavell Hodge, Newbery: | ptateare’ a Ucefelie durkeaed reer TERS eyelids were most iy Ports stamont ‘Patten, Portlakds Gtulds Bangor; | rightfully inflamed, and the child, by her previous treatrwent, Cpleingatty ale, Piitsburgh; ‘George’ Steafey: | reduced to a'mere skeleton, +3. Tousey, Rochester; Seth S. Hand, Bal Your kind treatment and great cure will ever be held by me, si3 im*r oa bead Foci | mt per ef sy. family, nthe moe ie pratetal remem- ance. Bhould this bring you tthe notice o /AMANOS offers for sale, at No, 6 Wall st, 10hhds | or" “parent with on sahiteed oben the Sedots ot as taxtacey landing from brig Taz, from St, Jago Muscorado Sugar suitable for refiners lisa ‘Tobacco, suitable for manufac: . of Lord Byron, Woodvi tend a variety of other ‘A Cooperanda Mil wright that understands wba; must be singleand Te eee cute | ke Ys, 7 TABLE CUTLERY, 3 wi will be secured by relieving suffering I maaeni Wasi ARMOR, 826 lin_m 221 Ei i, peed JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. SHE subscribe REDUC a, PRICE: . canigally oe aE, abecribet debrtied peso, wich ie cae Gen aes yery low rates. In addition to. the styles so well known, he has recently introdaced the following new. Patterns, viz :— , 2and 3 Principality Pens, extra fine, fine aud medium A Po 8—Caligraphic Pen—a prime article on pictorial cards + cxsks ee f celebrated places. Scie icnar eeepc ta Rar | i SW iin Pry poi, ed oave on superb cards. be evidence of the high estimation in which these Pens are held, ¢ fe foliowing 9 peat bee bs wha be us manuf a percent Hen GUL LOTT, | worst from Dec. i81, to eae 40 gross Ivory velCtip and Stag handle Knives and ove Hew patterns Crooker's fine Pen Knives, 0 Dec, 1842, was 112 O02 Wi woutp Be WITHOUT Fhome, B a ERTT ey orleated ‘The public are cantioned to be on their guard seninst spur om oe el ing Teeth < BBS ba aad onp articles. Lach package of the geaul pens oe ahs mile of Mr, rho AP Sigal ure. HEN i: tin erent corner of Gold. pA, sood supply of Wind's and Mostey'&' 00.4! London 9 Im vee 3 eferten giant ‘most approved principles, at OF a JUCTOR H. Bi Nea A , TIVe SURGE .ON to the New York Medical and repition to act niven no ol it ea eta ve aaa | Ore aera pa 7 Good stabling ‘and coach houses attached to ha pre mises. 6 ur we meade peor ipa HOUSE HOTEL, ‘i Macias ther ie Miustion nese fee a canta e picid sete No. 67, iu the vicinity of the steamboat landing and vegetable market, haviug commodious family apartments, Sr) Rzwon ts employed to prockre permits t0\Jand pan tae, ke. who will board vessels imunediately after the Visit on vans N itors to this Island shonld procure a passport from the ‘onsul, at tne port of embarkation, to obviate dil ficulties and inconvenience. s21 6mee WILLIAM FULTON. IMPORTANT, TO INVALIDS AND VISITORS TO THE BLAND OF CUB. PROGRESS HOTE L, TN yte.illage A a ee Unhonent i dvantagrowaly situated, properly ted "up and attended, affording the, beaefit of « ‘country Ife. without excluding the ‘comforts and pleasures of" the Capital, oF pret venting & timely. attendance to HARGES. Board fpr a single perio fa one too». two or three persons in owe room a particular ment may be entered into. ‘Omnibusses. are running from moraing “tll night be- tween the Cerro and Havana, making the trip in ball an hour, set im PULASKI -HOUSE, MONU MENT AE4 ath SAVANNAH, GEO., THE Sollowiea may a sdiemetctomumegiiine: ou kabel goimmendatious which have appeared ofthis establahment: remarkable feature abont Savannah,is the a Ra ted rere number 01 eel Hotels inthe United FG RALD TASISTAO, Random Show and Southern Breezes, vol. 2, page 165. Put.aser Hovss.—The followin well merited compliment pe eh establishment, we chip from the Philadel ia U. 8. Ge tis. matter of wonder, thy invalids Ko is where there are no. comfort stoppiig in ‘ah where the clrimate is thout being enervating Tirovs who visit the “Pat ake Plose’* will fongevtheis abwente from home, in the midst of the cle mce and rfinement which pervades the establi . Not only do travellers sit down to im Setter than anyother in the U. States, ail the neatness in the Tinea, and other furniture of the house, sud all the quiet and tect ed, which belong to prevate residences.—Savam Me To the | ditors of the United States wit you rj me tue privilege of your columns to commu- travelling umber of your subseribers ma sulyecc about which intended tras f comtort or enjc 0 among which a Probably t feel so manch auxiety which they are to possess in the await ibe 0 At son of the year, itis well known that many ind sexes, either from delicate health, or distaste of er,” from the severe temperature of our elymate, theless changofih axl vofber ‘weather of the Soathern States. nd | eli Nd iid they Mlers ment there without any = loss ot Co comforts ne jeosenien ees which belong Most empliatienlly to, travelling, has enabled me to afford se arse it J tion. During a recent visit to Savannah, Georgia, under the instruc. tions of « discriminatin Send, T spon found myself most om House, in that city. This tain titre most delightfully situated, and is embraced ina range of build, ings, large, elegant and commodious, ‘order and qed exists throm larity and iapateh pervade aud ment. ‘The table i from the various Northern States, in of the most agresable character Of “our host” himselflot it be snid,that ai in bearing testimy to his uace conrteoas deportment, and warm well a to the existence of this ext pment at Savannah, is to be added the milduess and salabrity of ite elymate danug the winter mouths, and the general attevetivenrss of the city, it can- not be doubted that when merits of the nce well known, it must prove the fay th of the invalid, as well as the traveller fo Polak Howse” “This Hotel is infinitely superior to the one where we b in Charleston, “Here we, pry ‘he eesp ens a Tasury of a “er ” Wise decrees so Coergle ND BUILDERS — ‘The subseriber 1) ARE! customers and others, that 1m re rebmilt, an that eneatal Work ne co Cormmly es JIN GALLIER s2) ime © « wre “10 Tr ¥ ryacie 00 To 3 wer RR Crump, Wateh Maker $l able He L RMF DY [Nye world RELIEF CANDY, for immediately eases bowel compla and b yh ses SS er ae “ Dive holesale Agent, 101 West st si 95 Imeod* m «| eoceed to Tunica. terprize and activity. The oldest and most exten- sive dye house in the country is there in full and successful operation. Barrett’s bg establishment is favorably known from one end of the country to the other. [1s present proprietors, sons of the origi- nal owner, possess great talents for inventing and perfecting the most ingenious machinery for printing and embossing. Nearly every establishment of the kind in this country has taken its source from this, the proprietors serving their time in learning the fe Odiorne nail factory is another concern well worth visiting. Indeed, look any where, and there are attractions. win my next I will give you a further nee of this part of the country. Auburn, {Correspondence of the Herald.) AvBurn, Sept. 29, 1843. Rathbun, the Forger—His Intentions and Prospects Mr. Eprror:— Thave seen it stated from different sources that Mr. Rathbun, the great speculator, financier and torger, from Buffalo, now in our prison, is anxious together with many friends, and daily expecting a pardon trom Governor Bouck. This rumor I am advised to contradict. He is not anxious, nor is he orhis friends willing to receive a pardon, and the reasons are these—that there are other indictments lying against Mr. Rathbun, and upon which he is liable at the close of the present term to suffer prose- cution, and if executive clemency is shown now, and he is pardoned.and the other indictments go in- to prosecution,and again ajury shall find him guilty, and he sentenced to serve owt a second term, he will stand a mueh peorer chance, ard find it much more difficult, if at all, to obtain pardoa « second time, and therefore Mr. Rathbun himselt, and his real friends deern it wise and pradent, and altogether the best course to let the law have i due course in the premises, whereby tur bet- ter results are anticipated. Tam informed, also, that itis not his design at the close of his term, as has veen often stated, t 20 to Buffalo tor the purpose of taking the proprtr tor ship of a public house, or to practice mee which, the latter, he is fully competent, bat der making Wisconsin his future and permanent rest dence, ond his friends have, or ere »bont mak- ing purchases of landed property on ‘J flerson Prairie,” the finest. tract of lay ww the territory or Union, it being his wish to go west an enter the wide field of productive industry which God and nature has spread out tor the eomtort ave convenience of man. The place sean to he maces ed by Mr. R. cannot, I assure you, easily be filled and his loss to the medica! department of the priser will be severely felt and regretted ov er and convict—having coudueted I strictest propriety and decornm—plen tig . SMOVL IV digposition—accommodating, wstct fr! aad kind & the sick—gained him miny friends, and populari never before experieaved by an indivienal in a: position. Histerm closes on the 5th October, hay ing been cenienced tor five years One thiog | mey be allowed to mention, and [hope the Rev. bir. wii pardon me. The striking reseroblance he bears in heighth, form, features and expression of counte- nance to Rey. Dr Cox, formerly ot New York, but now of Brooklyn. [was struck with the analogy when | first saw him, and others have remarked to me the same coineidence. Yours, &e. Arremptep MuRDER AND Suicior —A shocking occurrence took place in the town of Ern, inthis county, on Friday last, which resulted in the death of Jol fn Goldsmith, aged about 80, and ao dreadful- ly woundin, Edward Norris, that no hopes are en- tertained of hisrecovery. A gentleman who resides inthe immediate vicinity of the occurrence, has kindly furnished us with the particulars of the sad affair, It appears that Norris was a tenant of Goldsmith’s; that they had many quarrels and law- suits within the last two months, and ene other suits Goldsmith was bound over to Lg ace, and appear at courton a complaint of M ‘orns, for threatening to take her life. Goldsmith had threatened several times during the past week, that Norris should not live to appear as a witness eaninet him at court, which convened on Monday. Sunday morning, as Norris was in the act of foods ing his horses, Goldsmith approached him stealthi ly, and stabbed him with a large knife on the lett aide, cutting a large gash to the intestines—upon which Mr. N. = roth to escape from him by rooning, when G. in stabbed him in the back, near the left hip, iethet the wound which must prove fatal. The cries of Norris brought to his a sistance Joshua Case; upon which Goldemith ceeded to his barn, about ten rods distant, an he passed his own door he very deliberately mind. the blood frem his knife, observing that he was now willing to die. He then fastened himself in the barn, and ascended to the hay-loft, where he proceeded to inflet a wound by cutting his right arm above the elbow to the bone, which caused him to bleed to death before the doors could be forced open. Goldsmith was formerly of Blooming Grove, nge county, and was well known in El- mira.—-Elmira Gazette. Ternimis Sesaupost “‘Disaster—Loss oF Tit | Cuvrre No. L—The steamer Clipper, one of our ! Bay u Sara packets, under the command of Captain | Laurent, bursted her boilers on the 19:h inst., about oon, at ehe was backing out from Bayou Sara, to At the explosion the boat broke in two, and sunk immediately. The boilers and a part of the cabin were blown away entirely. | We have been unable to learn the exact number of * aed i ys eee but of the whole boty | (xapposed to a an persons escaped —Capt | Lavreat and phy t~ Mr. Jordan, uninjured, and seven scalded. come hep well known in our Mr. Eprror— In the Comptroller's accouat for eleaniny ie streets, 7,801 loads of ashes and rubbish pony have b pil cted in fiteeu days Liat stated to be * useless rabbish,” whien we a fovey-od believe .rodueed no reveoue Whaiever! Public re- venue it ha» produced none—private revenue [ should imagiae it has produced, aad a preity hand. |xome ammount too, if the parties in the aecret are aware ot ita rea! value, which is not very wu'isely. If they are, however, ignorant on this pont, th Or poration’ will aot be so hereatier, and thas ina few months, the city may bend « (ance sum to its cre- ditou th’s head, which it has over enjoyed be- tore [chal now show what this ‘useless rmbbish” is, treee is value, and leave the Common Council t “PQ ire how If has mL herto been disposed of, bh wit shail be disposed ot for bh tutare Oar wort the ‘useless rubbisn” is composed of wood ‘owt ashes, bones, tefose v-getables, the ik fe Sih tare placed ia as xew and barrels, the pavemeut in trout of every dwellimg, i fo be emptied aud carted away at convenieree.— Avother portion of the © useless rubbish” 1s formed of the mortar and is combiaati or materials trou old bandines: Now, buth these portions of * neeless rubbish” happen to be very active and fertilising sources of vegetation, bomgh! up with avidity and at much ex. } pense in Earp, aud of course they are oft equal 1M ortance «a eonnry like this, which is uew, aud av ex'ensively rgriculiurnl Tie wood ashen ace coi fly carbonate of potash, and are sold side ot the Atiaane at ten ol, evan wnea leached, ‘he anthracite goal aches are carbonate and sul- phate cf potasi, and sulphate of alumine, and they are sold at about the came price as the former in the vieinity of Wales, and contain no bones nor re- fuse vegetables—no animal and vegetable matter to enrich them. This is ne portion of the Comp- troller’s ** uselesa rubbish.” ‘The materials of old buildings—and from so many accidental fires in this city, they unfortunately su- perabound—are com, of carbonate of lime and potash, as well as of nitrates and muriates of pot- ash and soda. Their effects as an amendment are very durable, even when uncombined with com- post These articles alone are not only intrinsically rich as manures, but when mixed with new night soil, they absorb that portion ef ammonia which, in in drying would be lost, aad thus become the me- dium of retaining and gradually, giving up to vege- tation an abundance of nutriment, which would otherwise evaporate and escape into the air, uncom- bined. The ammonia originating in the decom sition of the retuse vegetables, is also absorbed the ashes, and they are thus rendered much mae fertilising. The bones may be either ground to dust, or he decompoged in a close vessel, the am- monia of which will be readily absorbed by the ashes, whilst the copious residuum is animal char- coal, also an active fertiliser. Now to show that this immense quantity—these many thousand loads ot fertilising materials are not lost sight of, a poudrette manufacturer confessed to me no longer ago than yevierday, that he has for years been in the habit of sending carts round to collect it. If he had paid a dollar a cartload to the Comptroller, for the many hundred thousand loads which heve thus disappeared, he would have ob- tained it dirt cheap; but as he has been permitted to take it for nothing, why of course he has obtained. it cheaper. The revenue loses perhaps a hundred thousand dollars avnuvally in this way, but then it is pablic property, and he who can abstract the most of it 18, ‘believe, considered a smart man. In England, the contractor for each parish pays many thousands yearly for the exciusive right of fetching iy away. Here itis“ yseless rubbish,” it seems, and there- fore sny one may purioin it. Yours respec'fully, W. A. Kenrist. PATENT ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACE. sc RS offer, with full confidence in ite icle. Thi the above nai a Aispensable to. persons of sedentary hal dians are particularly requested co exay be found. ty possess every exquisite qu pinended, ‘maunely—to brace th ah iors who have ac cof stoophags ir form in an upright 8 can be wor ease, being formed with be found of no impediment to civ ! subscribers also their cel Riding Belt. ‘The h immediate ingpects ns been engaged in the business for the la wit may be depended om Hor the same pa pose. Nd ventablishment of LS & A 4s superior to an Sold wholesale an a Pace, N. B— Ladies will be atthe prsidence of MADAM between Hubert sp 25 ec TO GUNSulTHs AND DEALERS IN GUNS. 200 DOUBLE BARKEL GUNS, ve ae frow commen conte to fine ssw st cost of sm ortation do of manufacture ato Sanne Gun Loek 1. ao tug Gaie wanion Caps, Powder F (Peaches, Game Bags, Dog * f I met A. W. SPIES & CO. whe, are constantly meeiv ing from the fe acu tar au ples of every arucle inquired fe yeert plates ube salad bowie, fruit baskets, ew Vea nud ( hocolauwe Ware, Gives, F ewcu aud fe: shape All the a Te ‘Trieste PERsSr. & noone, berty street. ane is Fabt | Sean aa FOR GENTLEMEN'S HATS, Ne ready for sale and inspection at his old stands, 204 and 200 Gireen wich street. Also, an elegant assortmeet of men's, boys’ and chil- of entife wew patterns ‘SLL im*ec TO THE hig oem « A VAN WRARRY HWA brers, VRA issolved, the subscriber, Meri HNN. GENIN, Has opened A HAT AND CAP STORE, No. @ BROADWAY. ‘Third door fom Wall sine 5. fataer ist) mae ‘it fr male fy ore meas tna hie vende und thet pnbhig iat support which wil enable him suces ly to oar, one by a SGI Hatter, _9 Bros ray. 2d door abo Wall NT IN yrich TION Mt MAS HES. _#14 tm SRA TT JUFRO EVE MATC r mathe de Jetereons oF offensiy ireaventoan ricle that tr ‘and no mi by the pray tors of patent Iacely obtained, at No. javaad er gtreet, New ite with ease an ty, and clfmnaten on fis With ‘iitaat Hain? tor more han mime, rand that too in 1 vertical position #0 that saveral letra y, be sealed with wax by the laze of one of them. They may Ravin water for many hows and yet iguite, and w is dry burn as before. Some are saturat ehuned any ie fiey, barn aresable odor lustead of the execra He aud wal effin of the ‘brimstone maceh. "Orders and cos ninientions may be addressed to 4 Patentees, at No, 161 Bleecker st,.N.Y. Aine sor dl Iwered ‘tn ha w iors, fae > 4000 tons of pure lake lee of the best jniand. ee extablishment, expressly foray prepared to, and will sell, by the cargo, and si than can be obtsined from any other ® Aetipacked in the best: manner, to go to any ar pe A supply of the, best approved pac! ng orev", . LYON, division street been raade to p FES, on oceount tig s10 Im*r fRON SAFES.—Attempts have recentl if dice the pul lic against WILDER'S: Sk their dampuess, bit they have never been found fon damp w tested y po re, th, while others have beem read pon the ee em she = ire, bat — in reyard to datopnes one eed Tosnecrable houses, who, a tion of the relative quality and merits of the varie Ned Tm= Sates ig market, (siace the troduction of the s0 eal rts prem tri a rearalled hemeel yes of Wee ENT SALAMANDER SA pA fil is the only person in the city vg hg 4 sell the. Genuine Patent Salamander Eyed sean ot te iwi Ee tune, wok rownt OF ie he patentee, Who has suite wow wishing to purchase a fire y responsible Deron TY (ioabts as to the dampness of Safes oP Sate aod HALIM Save die placed in the stow oF unt yoni by Me cont fiom tial and i wot found satifete- ing house thr rye will be taken a yp (io ge THERIING, No. 190 Water st. Safes for sale at less than one-half d will, be held pending against the ma St ag: city, N, B-Second han Suva. been taken tu part pay meat for Gent Ra Lama wdler Safes 510 twa at F the city SME PAngers vysiti eNU Bi yiNgs fe ekiinaz ey Sot ey" a Broadway ath side, w hey 8 a ~ ae calections of serap and ine ‘Vinited & cher gautravings i ne prams, trave sapplied on, et Oy ‘ind senrce books at lower prices than ever city, who wi ang as clerk on board, is among | the missing yson, Engineer, and the mate, whose name we have not learned, are severely | wealded, and their recove: a ired of. There | were no passengers on | Sept. 2. by hheold oe Si) lo" re. beral terms. Eugrav ‘sakiow bought and sold, col