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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. IX.—No. 261.—Whole No. 3483. ————————————————_——=_ NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3, 1843. ICAN ROYAL MAIL BRITISH AND NORTH MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. 440 he mad 0 hong Rar ech i: H Tatrps will be ai farseilies on the ist of each mont ror hence aud from year'— HIBERNIA, Captain Charles H. B. Judkins. CR EDONIA, i ON, Capt Sylvester, , d copper fastened, and hay accommodations for passengers ‘cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines BOYD & HINCKEN, will than those actually paid. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, No 9 Tontine Buildin; 8. ae &C falifiax, Fnom Boston. om Livknroot. Ryrie, i6th August. pene ‘Goods addressed to the + 9th do varsied fone of Other Shana ced surgeons, and are supplied with or passage apply to erpool $120—T'o H. ched from during the Marseilles. Aug. 1 or 0 stenred wut pad fr, Fy de aan ‘OR LONDON—t0th fegular picket WELLINGTON, jadwick, ‘will iT as above, her regular’ da 1 ecommod:tions for cabin, second cabin and steei |, in. this very superior ves: ‘Persons about remitting money to their ied with Drafts, in sums of 1,2, 3,5, ‘& £50, or any amount, payable on det ‘ational Bank of engers, cannot be surpassed, ervons de_irous of securing bert should “wake ery arplien ‘ine st, corner South. in Liverpool—In form our friends PASSAGE FROM CORK— beg Sir Wm. Forbes Hunter & Co., the cor in every post town throw Jegular succession oF first class Ameri a hy the above port every week, which will ‘ manner for second cabin and steerage passengers, ag cannot fail One of our firm, Mr, James D, ly to the forwarding ins OF expense to dha | forwarded without any delay. for their friends wil st onee ee the advantage to. Paying in our line. id, ROCHE BROT! 35 Fulton street, next Wook te the Fyira, steamer Caledonia, which leaves Boston the Ist O General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, —Alll letters from the eountry must come post paid. to ensure them every comfort. Who will see. persor Of all dur passengers, and will spare nei $26 LERS GOING SOUTH OR teen hours in advance of ‘Tri-Weekly. Li ion with ‘the Central est—— The splen ENERAL CLINCH TON, Capt. #. Barden, will leav Saturday’ moming, or address if by ine to Savannah, CHE, 1 P. S.—Passage certificates and drafts the regular packet ships on tl m i 19th and 23th of every mouth, also by the Boston steamers on the Ist and 16th. "”ARLI:! ean be ty Tuesday, Th the Ist, 7th, 13th, ter thearrival of the jah the sume day, and will n 6 o'clock P, M., after the arrival of the on. . Travellers will find this to be the cheapest and most expedi- tious ronte to the south aud west. The above boats are fitted up ina superior style, aud no expense or pains will be ure certainty, comtorly and NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS,— racket of IGth October —Thi hip ROCHESTER, 1000 tons burthen i sail on Monday, loth October, her regular day. all 1000 tons and upwards,ersons about to embark for the old country, will not fail to see the ad- 6 to be derived from selecting. this fe new and elegant packet ition to the trave of this line being B. LAFITTE, Ay igizsinmons? Whi om. ich a & CO. Bank or to , Captain J. preference to r,s their great capucity renders them every way more ler class. berths in this magnificent ship, conveniert than ships of a sl ose wi should not fail to make early application to LESTON, HAVANA, KE, NS, AND GALVESTO! a W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, Attheir General Passage Office, 43 Peck slip, ya ; ‘corner of South st. hester will sail from Liverpool on the 5th December, d for friends can have them brought WEST, Ww YORK, John P. Wright, Commander, to sail on Saturday, 7th October, po h q | soppered steam- 7 - iyioh positively sais oF above, and has been pur in complete order for the season, with wroui extensive accommodations, with large and airy state Se eekly, on favorable term: ount, payable on demand w.thout di: unt, wland, Ireland, Scotland or Ove. the Rochester, and sail on the in all the principal towns of k For passage or freight of specie, for either of the above ports, tantly forsale as board, at pier No.9 North River, 2ad | 95,,h¢, Garrick will succeed apply to the Captain on Mihail above Rector street, pr to 829° A. HUBBARD & CO., 37 Peck slip. EW LINE —Regular ober. ‘splendid: packet shiv GARRICK, Captain Wm. Skiddy, of 1000 tous, wi For freight or passage, having handsome furnished accommodations,apply on board at Orleans & CO South’street. ‘ , her regular day, illiam Rollins— y, October 7th, at 4 plendid and very superior packet steam- overhauled and pnt in pertect order for the ins and state rooms are har, foot of Wall street, OF to, Oelock, P.M. This babaripnt ai EK, COLLINS ee aki WOSCIUS antly furnished, Captain John Colli 8, of 1100 ‘K, and sail the 25th November, ly upon the ships of this line sailing pane, 0! ot Passengers can rely en every comfort and accommodation in the cabins or steerage, and for hght ‘3 Passengers may rel: ‘and specie for Cl tually as advertised. leston, apply t de He BROWER, 75 Wall at, ry On LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regalc™ f October—The fine New York buity fn ROCHESTER, John Britton, maste:, Or on board, at the Great. foot ot AND VREIOHT REDUCED AR INE—FOR PRO- NIDEAGE AN Price of passagi REWIONT Compord Passage, $75. ¥ fine packet ship, Hottinguer, Jra.Bursley, master, 1050 tons, will succeed the Rochester and sail on her regular day, 829 FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New ‘ork Line—Positivel: Al AGANSETT. i ISslP will leave New York daily.(Sunda oF passage, hav et—The fast fain Hi \dso1 anasone Srleans wharf, FE. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street, , Positively no goods received after Monday evening, the 9th ished ‘accommodations, jy on board, at foot of Wall street, Or ed) from Pier No. tain Thayer, on M. Wednesday for Stonington and Newport, and Friday for Shippers may rely upon having their goods by this line cor STs ACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on Tu i Satarday for Stoning- rectly measured. day and Thursday for Stonington, an Agents in New Orleans, Hullen & Woodruff, who will ‘Newport ang Providence. : ‘fssengers, on the arrival of the steamers at Stonin arded in the splendid and commodi prpmptly forwardall ceed the Mississ roods to their address. YAZOO, Captain B. J. H. T sk, will sue~ odee iad to Providence and Boston, and FIRST PACKET FOR NEW ORLEANS— ‘The splendid fast sailing packet ship ARKANSAS, ve, her regular Newport will pioceed in the steamer Mohegan (in. superior or- Gy Arg papergied signe giving them aneopportantty ‘of a night's rest on er Massachusetts or Capt. Burgess, sails positively as al the Mi land, and then breakfast ou board sof this ship for cabin, second eabin and Passengers, are such as cannot fail to insure comfort to eis very low, n should be, made on board, foot . & J.T. TAPSCOT'T, 43 Peck slip, corner South st Who will havea continuation of regular first clans packets, ‘Tie accommo have been thorot ly equipped and "The above. steamers @ comfort and se- pared to promote celerity of travel and ganey ‘of passeugers, and not surpsesed iby any in the Unit or freig) we oof Samuel Di ‘voyage, and the price of pass: hich immediate applicatio hich is taken at roadway, or of toe ponte 30 steamers’ berths can be secured on as heretofore, to New O: Mobile, Savannah and Charles shout the season. Passage, as usual, at sti ec N & CO., No. 3 Wall street HARNDE! i haabid (Oth inst, freight ‘will not be received ‘AUTY.—The follow! islet (ONES osteo i! ey ‘alker street, one door forwarded after PEOPLE'S LINE ‘OR ALBAN Y— rea pei, only at 67 roadway’ "Gonraud’s Poudre Subtle—Fo eradicating superfluous hi F STEAMBOA’ To’clock P. M.— safely, oyetty, and of the hu- ‘This we prove beyond all doubt to every purc! containing dele- jo agent in Brook- *Gouraud’s Eau de Beaute—For thoroughly exterminating a Rnseiuing eieveatie ecm, by it i 00%, enting the formation of wrinkles, and er requesting proof. Beware of counterfeits, fraud Liberty atrects, oat RNICKERBOCR ferious properties, and utterly inefficacious. Monday, Wednesday and =a The Venings, at seven ‘apt. A. Houghton, will leave | p10 pimple . blote! sh Punples, blotch, lating properties, preventing nt present. ble Liquid Rouge tm o’e! at boat SOUTH AMERICA, Monday, Wednesday, urts a delicate blush- e to the cheeks, immovable by’ rubbing with a handker- st TH AMERICA, Ci M. Steamboat NOR’ ‘A, Capt. I leave ‘Tuesday, Thursday and rand’s Blane d’Espan F Spanish White, gives to the Jabaster ‘whiteucss. “In elegant ‘agers taking this Line of Boats will at all times arr non, veces: NS i ive Albany in ample time to take the Morning ‘rain of Cars Dye—For coloring red or grey hair, d. $1 per bottle. tT bottle. making the hair toa dark wig Sre above boats are new and substantial, are furnished with peed and accommoda- neat and elegant State and for 8 Gions ere unrivalled on rich, silky and brown or raven blac! rei board, orto P, C. Schultz at the office on the wharf. sor tle, 6 Chesnut st, Philadelphia; Grey, jew Haven; Wells & net, Norwich; Green Lowell; Hodee, Newbury- Portland; Giuld, Bangor; ‘Geo Steal h 8. Hand, Balti: sl3im*r Agents—2 Milk st Poughkes pies Gull rd; Cowl NT REGULAR OPPOsi- HOY-Dhroagh Direct, without Lendiog-= AP tral eames FORTE INDEPENDE. if NIGHT grag Phe comm Capt. O. House, will leave New York fr ied, ‘ou Moudays, Wedn & Co. Worcester; C 3 rt; Preston, Portsmouth; ious aud substantial steamt ‘resto ts tattle, ‘Pydtsburghy j,and will leave ‘roy on Sundays, ‘Thursdays, and KK, WHEELER begs to offer to the notice of the public the following letter from a highly respectavle officer in the U. New York, Sept. 21, 1813. aason, Apply on board. ‘boat has uudergoue a thorough repair and is im NING LINE “ei it Teil P. 8.—The abor in first rate order. To Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 33 Greenwich street— Sir—It affords ime great pleasure to give you the benefit of my testimony of Your eminent success in the cure of my daughter Scr pthalmia, after she had been y eminent physicians and surgeons without the least will leave the foot of | of an aggravated case of Scrofula Aucatay Thorolay, and Datarday permanent benefit. I that when I placed under your kind care, of you red been induced to do_so by vi v9 being cured by any one— josed and sightless, the other nearly so, Ve a FOR ht could be borne. For many months she jully darkened room i : ‘The eyelids were most frightfully inflamed, and the child, by her previous treatment, AVSBOIY Cape ook, gee ater Whursday, 27th Corlies, will now ran luced to a mere s ‘ind treatment and great cure will ever be held by me, ber of my family, in the most grateful remem: to the notice of any like suffer- »bject of this testimony York, from the foot of it Monday, Wi i , Weather ting, un} mr deat PEP om ‘uesday, ‘And Eatontow: er, or parent with an. will be secured by relieving suffering Vi Hy, i WARD CREEP u. g, 221 Eighth Aven DOCTOR H. BOSTWICK, garg sem All ‘are 3734 cents, Stages will be in atten N. B. . rat i f myey passenger from the aforesaid to any part of the county re Zz ‘IVE. SURGEON to the New York Medical and ly Parra hours Wise Shrewsbury will go the inner passage, when Practjeable, tea | of Band Sarclock. Office 75 4Chambere street mer JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. NEW INGSTON STEAM FREIGHT BA honey AND) BABBAGE LINE: REDUCED PRICES For Kingston, anc. Delaware and Hu} HE: subscribe f . j—steamboats EME, ‘D and Ni E subscriber is constantly re ing fresh supplies of the offers to the trade at e styles so well known, he A the following new patterns, viz :— 2and 3 Principality Pens, extra fine, fine and medium phic Pen—a prime article on pictorial cards, views of celebrated b ae ‘Nos Sand 10—Washington Pen—very fine point, and elastic, on superb cards, Tn evidence of the high esti tain John Ketcham, wi rurray street, every, Monday and CRopgont Ianding) every Wednesday » jin Joho Samuels, will leave New fgot of Warren strect, every Weduesday and Saturday at Kk Rondout landing) every Tuerday and Friday ars oeloek, Fn EXTRA The EMERALD bet leave tl hag recently ‘introduced a { mation in which these Pens are following statement is made :— ‘The number of Pens manufactured at the works of a ILLOTT, the foot of Murra’ Sunday morningat 7 o’clock. Meturning, leaves o'clock, same day. on board, or t "VTELIRMSON? BaRlow & XE KEY PORT AND MIDDL ogni jock, Staten Taland.—On LAND, Middletown Point on Monda} from Dee. 1841, to Dee, 1942, was 612,002 The public are cautioned to be on their guard against ris Moles. Fench pach he pens. ny - gen Fillott’s signature. For sale SSOP, Importer, A good supply of Windle’s and Mosley & Ci . “ 1 Joh corner of Gold. ae: i E PUBCIC. 3, Weilnesdays TO THE PUBC a fac si London 829 Im ec Mr. Francis R. Cramp, Watch Maker, bexs to inform his friends and the sh husiness, he is prepared r watches diamonds, description of gold oF ‘ i 2 Ming, eater foot of Robinson stree ‘ances in cash on gold and si readiness on the arrival of the boat to con- passengers to Freehold or any part of the country. Cash to any Watches of every de- xcursions, Parties of plen- fo ces on Target robe taken to and. from Fort: Hamilton or Keyart at vert ition repaired and warranted, BERRY, FOOT PATENT ELASTIC LDER BRACE. LL ST. jteambont SEATENISLANDER will leave New York DSC RIBEA f rh » ERS offer, with full fidence ‘tier October 2d, as follows, until ness, the’ above named. article. brace the shoniders, support the back, to the fixure, ji sedentary habi ticularly requested to examine isite quality nce the shpuldeyy of eae: Staten ther be ‘particularly mark is at the risk of the owners thereof, “NEWARK AND NEW YO fd ahee nie ie hildren. and others who. have red the habit of stooping, .=Fare Winter Arrange- lendid steamer PASSAIC, o et 3, will run as follows t= ‘ Newark, from foot of Centre street, at 9 o'clock A. and retain their form in an wp with perfect ease, be be found of no subscribers also 0} with am elastic iment to the free use of can be worn ck, and will s. The lebrated Elastic Spri gsi ( Belt. The Leave New York, from foot of Barclay street, at 3 o'clock P. yt Ey i odations both for passengers and freight (which in posriedtar very low rates) have been greatly improved: am '. Parsells, who has been jor the last sixteen y Q8 superior to any article effer o1 Sold wholesale and retail at the old establish PAHSELLS ® AGREES & BOSTON SOUND ViLOT. NEW YORK ween Hubert and in on PU pose. Park Place, y i. £9 the Wichuatreet 829 23% ec ENGRAVINGS.—Strangers Asiting the city OTT, Pilots, or takes ol Bedi Soon read Kennebec all at 67 Canal street, a few where they will find one Broadway, south side i se ‘west from le suppl and scarce at lower prices than ever yet o' Engravings by tl ids colors, stationery, &e. man. Reference t he old_masters, the largest the Unit mu it books, 513 Im* re New Orleans (Correspondence of the Herald.) New Orrean EMENTS. | RACES—UNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND. | ENGLISH ADVER‘ ‘2 ‘GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION — OFFICE, 18 CORNHILL, LONDON, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL XCHANGE udd ot the Herald.) Berit, fuly 20, 1843 The Weather—Disastrous Storm—Travelling —A Locomotive Monarch—Announced Royal Alliance —Prospective Muscovite Influence in the German Diet—German Fairs, and the State of Trade James Gorpon Bennett, Esq.— Str :—We have had the most extraordinary sea- son on record in this part of the country. The weather, alter having been unusually mild and equable up to the end of April, siddenly changed about the beginning of May, and ever since we have been deluged with rain, which has poured down in torrents, and rendered the atmosphere ex- ceedingly raw and uncomfortable. other rivers have risen in consequence beyond their usual limits, and their inundations have occasioned considerable damage. was a hail storm of such unexampled severity, that several individuals were killed in the open fi-lds ; houses were unroofed, windows shattered, carriages _passengers in the open wagons on the Leipzick railroad nearly drowned—in short, there was the devil topay. The weatherwise attri- bute all this to the comet—that distingu'shed stran- ger who came so nigh our earth lately as almost to This supposition, whether » Sept, 21, 1848. Business Prospects— Resignation of the Collector— Candidates for the Office— Anticipated Resigna- tion of the Postmaster— Prospects of Mr. Van Bu- renin Louistana—The Yellow Fever, and the Cot- ton and Sugar Crops. Dear Sin :—- I have not much news to send you. The season tor business is, however, evidently opened, as there is great stir on our levee in the way of cotton bales, boxes of merchandize, &e., which are there thrown out by our ships and steamboats on their arrival, to be taken to our warehous business year ia very flauerin; Jast ten years, it has never | J city, a great number of fine brick buildings have been erected, besides immense large stores and the accommodation of the vast which comes to this place f the globe. to Alexandria in and Commission Mer. the American public i cles, Ke. of any kind and qr tion of first rate quality: at the jowest market prices of the day, and to transact busivess upon the most liberal terms, pro- he is previously furnished with funds or drafts at either Joug or short dates, or a reference on some London of Li verpool house for payment Simmonds will also receive consignments of any de- wnilize to be sold on commission, and accept dates for two thirds of the amount, on rece Consignments entrust meet with every possible despatch in their di with the interest of the cOnusiguees: au extensiv ess coupled with promptitude,atten im to give complete satisfaction to “FIVE RACES ON ONE DAY. TUESDAY, October 3d.—Fi ‘Sweepatakes for three sed.on the Ist of Jan. Samuel Laird names ch. c. Yamacraw, by Shark, out of Bon- Blue. . Charles S, Loyd names ch. ¢, Niagara, by Imp. Trastee, out ion of merchandize The prospect fora good Perhaps for the d to his care will -ingston names gr. c. Richmond, by Imp, ‘Trustee, out pee ve The Oder and ston also names b. c, Dunvegan, by Imp. Trustee, Jemima, COND RACE—Swee) Lioyd names ch, ¢. by Tormenter, ment, will he tres! all who may favo 4 Reterence may be made in New York to James Gordon Ben- roprietor of the Herald,who is personally acquaint ir. Simmonds and the nature and extent of his establish- warehouses, for amount of mer handiz’ trem the four quarter red, be fitly compar when she was the evtrepot of the east and the west. ‘T. Gibbs Morgan bas resgned his post as Collec- tor, and numerous are the surmises of the gentle- man who will succeed him ot, are S. Cuculler, B. F. French, G Dorsey, and J. It is impossible, however, that the latter gentleman ean be appointed, as he does not belong to the Tyler school, although tor the sake of the office, it is said that he gave in his adhesion i9 recent connexion with the fraudulent effars of the Atchafalaya Bank, in which he figures so largely, it 18 hoped, prevent the President from maki an appointment, and if he did, the Senate would never confirm it. There are various reports about the accounts of the late Collector, of his having retained a large sum for commission, and the guarantee of the One thing is certain, that his neg- lect will cost the government a large sum, case ot Young Breediove, who stole the Treasury Whitsuntide there Imp, ‘Trustee, out Diana Vernon. ‘o mile heats. Mile heats; best three in THI CE-—Purse $150. hOURTH RACE—Purve $100. ve, FIFTH RACE—Parse $50, Ent. $10 added, Mile heats. ‘The first race to come off at 12 o'clock. Entrance to Enclosed Space, or Track, 50 cents. TO NEWSPAPER AGENTS AND THE U T EY BLISHERS IN HOSE excellent strated | Newspat ‘Times, and Mlustrated London News, ar overturned—the Among those ken Field Stand, 25 cents. 8 spol ALE—A jnir of bright bay CARRIAGE 7 h, warranted only. five in all respects. kind in single Suble harness and under the saddle, and of superior style and action, belonging toa priyate gentler of the attention of any “one d y may be seen for five or si ey ay TAT TERSALL' re regularly supplied, P. L. SIMMONDS i 18 Cornhill, London. ‘to the Herald Office. all the London, 2nef rs as they appear wholesale and retail, by W. Breedlove. Newspaper and Perie Subscriptions in advance, may be paid nt. brush us with his tail. true or not, is a procf of the march of intellect the middle ages comets were considered as forsbo- ding a ‘change ot times and states.” spear’s Henry VI) Now their influence has dwin dled down to producing a derangement of the al- This last week or two, however, there hasbeen a great improvement; the rain has ceased, the sun has again made his appearance,and we may now leok torward to a few weeks of summer be- fore our northern autumn sets in. In spite of the untavorable weather there has been, and is, un immense deal ot travelling going on this season; people are continually on the move, some for pleasure, others on business. sets the examole in this,as well as in many other re- His Majesty is certainly endowed wth the bump of locomotiveness; he isalways en route, and appears determined not to leave a single hamlet un- visited throughout his extensive dominions, besides making occasional ca'ls at the neivhboring courts. Onatour from which ne returned the other day, he spent some time at Dantzic, formerly a republic uader the protection of Poland, and now one of the ommercial cities ot Prussia e of Rugen, where he in the country ,an days, on applic: some weeks ago. JONDS, Agent for the American Papers, Newspaper. Office, 18 Comhill, London, change, where orders and advertisements } RE} with 1 or 15 ran of stones, with all of i ituated near two. miles from New Rochel nd State of New York, and in immediate f New York, naw in order for an exten- rind and pack 100 to 190 barrels each day, or could be most advantageously employed for any other purpose which might require extensive water reputation for the past thitty-five years enioyed by Mills, and their proximity to. New transportation afforded immediately adjacent, by. way of ct to the Mills from any port, ties for business unexcer tionable to, tho: Will be received. SELECT ARTICLES ANUFACTURED BY PATEY tey, Butts &Co.,) Perfumers to Her Majesty, 37 Lombard uch ft PERFUMERY Proximity to the cit & CO,, (formerly Pa- sive business in flour, and can Patey’s Fragrant Essen and highly concentrated desirable ina perfuine for th ance, combining permanence wit Is offered at no high 6d, and 35 6d per bottle. ‘The Almond. or Ambrosial Shaving Cream, 2s 6d and 3s 6d ses all the good qualities of the companied by the unpleasa le in a genuine state; and contains no ancombined or free alkali, as Naples Soap, whi publie moneys. York, with the fi an good Lavender It is believed, that the Postmaster will shortly re- sign, and then there will be more scrambling for Other removals in public spoken, so itis likely that we are to havea com- plete revolution snortly. Mr Van Buren has injured his cause ver in this State, by the late proceedings of the Syracuse Convention, aed it is now very doubt'ul whether any of the © tates will submit te its dictation sorry his triends should be so imprudent, as I think he coula be elected without eny trickery, fair vote of the people. of the strongest whig States, has become thoroughly finest Naples Soap, an separable from that ar LADIES’ AND MisSt-’ SHOES. EAPER THAN EVER, OLD STAND, 4i9 Broadway, where all the different s and children. Slippers, and walking shoes. and water proof over sh | misses’ aud childce is sometimes the the general comp : in Ep Is, colors, sorts to introduced being entirely most important thence he proceeded to the Is had an interview with the King of UVenmark. Of course this is attributed tosome political manwuvre, the subject of which is open to conjecture, neither of the two monarchs having thought fit to acquaint the public with the secrets discussed between them at this conference, supposing there were any. How- ever, the following reports are current, and will give them yeu for what they are worth. The King of Denmark has an only son (rather a mauvais sujet by the way), who is about, forty years of age, and though twice married, without issue. death, the crown of Denmark will devolve on the present incambent’s nephew, Prince Frederick of Hesse, a young man of three and twenty, who is also next heirto the Electorate of Heese Cas- consequently, Now, the Emperor of Russia has two mai daughters, whom he ia anxious to provide with snitable husbands, and rumor says that he has fixed upon this young sj I ‘The ‘* main voice ot De: in favor of the proposed alliance; neither is it very pular to Germany, and the dread ot Muscoviie tufluenve is thought to have induced the K, Prussia to invite tis brother monarch to a conter- being able to dissuade him trom é In case the young Princes in question succeeds to the throne of Den he will have too votes in the German Diet— rihe Dutehy of Holstein and oue for the Ei clorate of Hesse—and il these should be at the ia, the supremecy of Austria aud t be not a little endaa- he alarm felt on this sub- relationship goes for no Its, as is proved to demonstration by the fact that the King of Proscia himself isthe uncie J Duchess, whose matrimonia! ted we auxious to destroy he continues to all appear- | 100 Van Ripers, 100 V. with the Czar, and ‘Salts, in cut glass and stopper- ed bot'les, 2s and 2s Patey’s Bear's Grease, price Is, Is enuine as impor ‘This State trom bei hoots aud shoes, of Frei all their variety, re notice. Gentletne’s overshoes, and an of other goods, at WALKE mn made or made to order, at the shortest ‘An innumerable assortment LKER’S, 419 Broadway, si “corner of Canal st. B.—Heads of families, by patronizing this est:blishment, da saving of 29 to 30 per cen * PARIS BOOTS AND LASTS MADE TO O 5 Bi 175, Broadway, ( Basement.) ‘One door from Courtlandt street. USER, Bootmaker, and Maker of Lasts, au of Clerce of Paris, begs I h fends and all the amateurs of a that he ean now ork, terials, all that is so perfectly made in Paris by ited Bootmaker Cleree, ‘whose numerous customers on le of the Atlantic are respectfully invited to try Suser’s ir of being " chausses” un ga and 2s Gd; warranted of the first quality, Patey's Jonnstone’s Patent long standing, reputation. sor Soap, unrivalled in its In packets, three] squares, Is; six The yellow fever will net become an epidemic thia year, and it will be perfectly safe for persons to arrive here about the first November, but not before. The new cotton which comesto market, is of a fine diveription, and sells as tast as betier prices than it did last year, promises abundant, Patey’s Aromatic Emollient Old Brown Windsor Soap, manufactured froin V. with the purest aud mil ! emollient lather, which ac 1 delightful aromatic fragrance. 2s 6d per packet of six squares, 4 i Patey’s White and Brown Windsor Soaps, warranted mild, Each Is 6d per pound. Patey’s Naples soap, warranted genuine as imported. Is, 1s Gd, 28 6d, and Ss. + * Almond, Vemmeab®} Rose and Floating Soaps, in packets of Is. E TOILET AND ¥ \¢ Violet Scented Hair Powder, particular! ase of ladves and infants, for its mild an reatly superior to that generally sold. in quarter-pound packages, at is 6d per table Oils, sc fically eombin E.SUSER is landed, at ‘Tae sugar crop Bergen, N. J. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Bsroen, Sept. 28, 1843 his master, che Patey’s Extra F recominended for th: cooling aualites, an the nicest latest genuine Paris Jet Black Varnish sold. c Dear Benner :— Ithas long been a matter of discusgion and cen- troversy among the learned as to the correct situa- tion of this place ; and ag it mey edify your readers to know in what port of the world it may be found, “submit (o you the following. BAVE YOUR MONEY. FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, 75 cheaper than at any other establishment in examine, and be convince! facts jery best quality of boots, with everlast made to your orders at the 1 ty ents per par 5 the same quality of boots are selling at other establishments at from to $8. Call at WORGERLEY & MICKELL 127 William st., N. Patey’s New Perfume, the Persian Essence Citronella Rose, te, original, aud permanent perfume, Price 3s Gd'the bottle. Patey's Superior Yooth, Nail, Hair, Shaving, and Clothes Brushes, to be procured, wholesale onl I> Patey & Co, disclaim connection with any other house, respondents the necessity of observing, to the aumber of their establishment jolesale Agents for Messrs. Rowland and Sons’ Ma- cassar Oil, Kalydor, and Odonto. prig of royalty for ason nmark” is not much very low price of y, at 37 Lombard street. ‘Tit y ings of Bex- neack, about two lesfrom Jersey Ciiy, aud bas hithe the observation of travellers; happy, however, in ct, if she had likewise escaped their ill- natured remarks and maledictions. true, little here to attract the eye—a school-house, a church, a tavern, and » blacksmith’s forge, supply the spiritual vad temporal waais of those who make society. By some most extraor- they have managed to run # four-wheeled horses Jong and suggest to their 823 12t Istevy mr BOOTS AND SHOFS. SON, Successors to Jo d have on hand and for sale, from the best manufsetories in the Hutchings, deceased, forming such a connection, ASTOR HOUSE. HE subscribers wil singlegentlemen for the winter 4 also gentlemen, who may prefer a pri Of There is, itis ed and Pegged Boots, men and boys. 100 sm 1000 Pair Morocco Bi ¥ ooo ** ies’ Fine Slippers, Children’s Shoes, various colors. Womens and misses Gaiters, India Rubbers, trimmed and plain, Kor sale in lots to suit purchasers. a ; JHATHAM STREET, opposite Rosevel \. B.—The store being open until 10 o’clock in the evening, ntry merchants au opportunity to examine goods at CARLTON HOUSE. RS pared to make. arrangements menjfor the winter or by the up the smali dimary mevemext, Prussia to that p with families and single geu: year, upon reasonable terms, ‘The prices of this establishmentare the same as heretofore, BENSON & HODGES, eerly gratnitol a stoge, (drawn by go mortgaged to the crows,) so that the inh bitants, who are wonderfully fond of news, gene- raily catch the ramors of the day from the driver.— The population consists of a! wing $1 per day. hing yelep E BELMONT HOUSE —NEW BRIGHTON FORGE PEIRISS, in returning his grateful ackuowl ments to the numerous Ladies and gentlemen who fa the above establishment during the past season, begs to an- ble arrangement tor the ngle boarders. The dis d comfortably aud II be supplied with jong, and the wines will be foand eqnal to Belmont House to the city, with excellen pulated hours, 1 y of the attendants, comb of the yonug C prospects he is repeee lu spite of the ance on the beet terms possible is now receiving depatics irem a Kussina regiment of grenadiers, the colonelship of which was con. ferred on him twenty-five years ago, and who have Saint Petersburgh to congratu- iversary of that event. . igue keep the higher circles in motion, the mercantile part of the community are agder the necessity of spending a portion of their time in travelling, in order to attend the dif- irs These fairs belong to a system of com merce, formerly prevalent throughout Europe, and deriving its origin from Asia, where they are still Even in Germany they retain something oriental in their aspect, being trequented by numbers of Polish and Moldavian Jews, Greeks, Turks and Persians, in their national costume and speaking their various dialects. German fairs are held at Le: the Maine, minor ones at Brunswick, Oflenbach, &c. stated seasons, generally three tines a year, and last from two to teur weeks. ‘The fair at Frankfort on the Oder, (fifty miles from this city) is just past There were many buyers trom Poland, whe pur- chased English manutactured goods to a great rices (about ten per cent lower ‘ngland)—but in German manu- dall, owing to the unsatistac- ‘bis is partly occa BOOT AND SHO STORE J READY respectfully inforn mublic, that he has commenced busines 4 (0. 99 Nassau street, where he will thankfully receive rs he may be favored with on the le terms for eas ‘iv22r MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! ¥ i ATW! Pository, 201 Broadw bout 160 Vaa Winkles, en Horns, and ebout 60 Van Burens; in all about 400, comprising several fami- fies which have inhabited the place since time im- memorial They keep all their weaith among them. selves, in'ermarrying, and keeping all strangers and interlopers at a wary distance. hard-money people, and remarkable for turning the It is said to have been an old rule, established by one of the primitive financiers of Ber-en, that no one should leave the villege with more than six guilders in his pocket, or return wit! iess than ten ; a shrewd regulation, well worthy the attention of some of your modern political econo- musts, who are so anxious to fix the balance of trade. What, however, renders Bergen so pertect an ely- sium, in the eyes of all true Hollanders, is the matchless height to which the spirit of cleanliness is 4 Jt amounts almost to a religion among the ishabitants, who pass the greater part of their ume rubbing and scrubbing ; each housewife vies with her neighbor in her devotion to the se ub- bing brush; and it is said, a notable housewife in the days of yere, is held ia pious remembrance and almost canonized asa saint, for having died of pure exhaustion and chagrin, in an inefiectual attempt to scour a black man white Yesterday I was fortunate enough, through the aid of a guide, to gain admittance into the kitchen of one of the illustrious burghers, and | doubt whe- ther the parlor wou'd prove more worthy of obser- Among the decorations of the kitchen was L |sheet of woodcuts, representing the va- rious holiday customs ot Bergen, with explanatory ‘my _to recognise the jollities of New Year's day—the festivities of Pink- ster, and all the other merry-makings handed down in my native place from the earliest times of New leagerly made myself master of this precious document for g trifling consideration, and bore itoff as a memento of the place—though I question if, in so doing, I did not carry off with me the whole current literature of Bergen. nomnee that he has winter, to accommodate families a arrived here from late him on the angi While pleavure or intri ‘nown attention They are also a iued with the loc: Ince, readers this esta: Union. Terms several splendid Rosewood ded to the alread, is e assortment of Pianos now on hand, Flutes, Guitars, &e. penny the right way. blishment the most social an will be found exceedingly moderate. (CG Good stabling and coach houses attached to the ns from all parts of the count : n feceiving correct editions. tion where music is ordered in quantity. i list of the popular music Mancues & Quickerers, HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. i takes occasion to inform his friends and the public, that the Mansion House is now located in In- the vicinity of the steamboat landing and vegetable market, having commodious family apartments, arranged in the neatest order. : person is employed to procure permits to land passengers, age, &e. who will board vessels immediately after the visit java rs S Lawrence grand quisidor street, No. 67, i much in vogue. Oh, stuy, my own love, stay Romance from the Opera of ‘The Barthguake Farewell to Northmayen, by carried there. The principal ic and Frankfort on rankfort on the Oder, They take place at cers. rs to this Island should procure a passport from ‘onsul, at the port of embarkation, to obviate dif- _WILLIAM FULTON, Visitors TO and inconvenience. Light Dragoon, Merry Farmer Boy Old Ancestral Elin She never smiled again IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND THE ISLAND OF CUB PROGRESS H of Cerro, three miles from Havana, This esta- advantageously situated, properly fitted up ended, affording the benefit of a ‘country life without excluding the comforts and_pleasm Venting timely attendance to, romised by the owners to meet the ® id CHARG ‘Temperance Shout of Liberty amount at ruinous than they are in factures business wi tory state of trade in general. sioned by the high prices of food ; the lowe: having to expend their earnings chiefly o1 sions during the winter and spring, they are lett without the means of purchasing articles of luxury to any considerable extent. Lam, Sir, your most obedient servant, 5 is isfaction of their visitors. gle person in one room ++ +++ two or three persons in one room: T classes ‘a particular agreement may be entered in a printed N. B.—Omnibusses. are running from mo tween the Cerro and Havana, making the trip 24 Im Marioe Artillery I was delignte i do Poughkeepsie Quaditlles New Eivions oF THE FOLLOWING Apmingp Sonos, &e} True love can never forget ‘True heart of Woman PULASKI HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GEO., BY P. WILTBERGER, HE following may be adduced from among the many ref jOus Which have appeared of U t remarkable feature about Savanuah,is the Palaski y comparison whatey tee Hotels ii ZGERALD TASISTA ots and Southern Breezes, vol. 2, page 165. Garland Waltzes Amsterdam ‘A life in the woods, away witl ke me back to Switzer Take your tim Cracovienne Mai ’ Moon o’er the Mountain Lockport, [Correspondence of the Herald.} Lockport, Sept. 30, 1843. Laockport—The Prussian Settlers James G. Bennetr, Esq — is establishment: The dream is past talogues give ra eee aren ee WILLIS, Music Re 201 Broadway, Sign of the si982awTw&Fr Se. Bi L. BARONTO, T’, in Alabaster, Marble, Scagl ly invites the gentry, the Bazaars, country dealers and lowing well merited com) we clip from the Philad Putasxi House.—T More Forgery anp Swinpuinc.—Robert Sal- to this elegant est year was taken into custody on Thursda’ noon, says the Norfolk Herald of Saturday, and yesterday brought betore the Mayor, on a charge of obtaining at different times three barrels of whis- key, a barrel of sugar, and a bag ot coffee, from Messrs. Haynes & Goodridge, upon forged orde Mr. Haskell, the com- | signed with the names ot John C. Hetfield, an John Forbes, customers of Messrs. H. & G., living ia Currituck County, N. ©. la, &e., from Italy Lockport is a thrifty town of some 7000 inhabi- tants, dispersed over a tract of country on both sides of the great canal, large enough fer a compact city of 200,000 population. The citizens expect to fill it up by the next census municative host of the large and commodious Railroad Hotel, who has several of the authorized commissioners of the Niagara county Prussian colony at his house, informs me that the community embraces about 800 fam: of whom are now temporarily at Buffalo. The agents of the colony have already purchased ¢ Honorable Washington Hunt, of this county, # tract of 1400 acres of land, for which they pay down the hard metallic ; their purpose i chases of the adjoining lands, sufficient for the maintenance of the settlement. of the aszociation are now on their way up from Albany, and the residue are en route behind. individuals in the purchase of lands contribute ac- cording to their means—their proportions varying | {0 ' Seventy acres are held in rommon to be distributed among the poorer ot the | $241 i brotherhood. They bring with them their own me- | sta six mouths’ credit. hanies, artizans, priest ber of these hardy and ser veterans who figure where the climate is gentie, without beiog enervating Palaski House,” will forget thetr absence from home, in the midst of the elegance and refinement which ishen Not only do travellers sit down to a table which many deem better than any other in the U. States, but superadded to this, all the neatuess in. the linen, and other furniture of the house, ‘and all the quiet and security are observ- bel ate residen © the Esditors of the and Division streets,} which assortment of Italian and kg! Jack marble, spar, axata, yellow stone, stalactite, red ection, with a rnaments in Ala- pervades the establ consisting of vari Hebe ewers, Etruscan vases, can stands, watch cases, clock antique lamps. shell vases, aces.—Savannan Rej ublican. United States Gazette, ] you allow me the privilege of your columns to commu- ome information of interest to ing hich a number of your subscribers must ly there is no snb'ect about which intended travellers feel 80 much anxiety, as the means of comfort or enjoyment which they are to possess in the public accommodatiovs that their journey. At this, or pethaps an earlier sea- itis well known that many individual sexes, either from delicate health, or distaste of a" inter,” £ from the severe temperature of our climate, and softer weather of the Southern States, more who, fur the same rensons, is, time pieces, spill pots. tung, val vases, bottles, groups and single lions, broaches, kets, bulls, cow: Hisks, bell vases, gozzol ng stands, card boxes, suaft tus, parntings of Mount Vesuvius, o Keology,, marine upertor Court. The Chiet Justice and Judge Oakley on the Bench. Oct. 2—The Court was engaged the gr thie dey in hearing motions. taken up in order, to-morrow. (Tuesday.) Calender for Tu+sday.—Nos. 6, 6, 14, 76,77, 16,17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30. ‘some 300 individuals The Calender wiil be repairing of every description on moderate terms. Admission free, NO ARCHITECTS SAND BUILDERS—The subscriber would respectfully inform hig customers and others, that in Broadway being burned dows he has taken the premises No, 135 Crosby street near Houstor until atch time as the stores in Broadw' hen gow prepared woeeate any orn mame ond Carving that may. required, the same as formerly. New York, September 2oth, 1913. Y JOHN GALLIER, 135 Crosby street, Court of Common Pleas. Betore Jodue Ulsboe ter. Ocr. 2—Engler and Foley, vs. Mai Ferdinand Fintels. Joing business were indneed to consequence af his ol me Arsant and plumtitts are French importers, ‘earl street, and in the year 1642 xtend a eredit to the deiendants, who were doug business at No. 28 Platt street, 2 importers of Two separate Wis were pur- sed by the defendants,the first in Oct. i*4z, for $132.82, which @ note was given et six months; the second pur. chase was in the December followiay, amounting to econd note war given also th notes were protested ior non-payment, and this suit bronght to recover the amounts, The defence songht to bv established was, that Ferdinand Finiely was not a partner, but onl Keeper for Madame Arsant and her eidest daughter Fran- whoalone com, osed the firm of Arsont & Co., and witnesses were Drought forwani to prove thut Fi- bookkeeper. The 4 great loss of those comforts and conyeniences wh most emphatically to home. are rebuilt, and that ot Ornamental Work A brief experience in southern travelling, has enabled me to afford this most desirable informa: Five hundred men During a recent tions of a diserimi it to Savannah, Georgia, under the instrac- ting friend, I sor yr House, in that city. aptain Peter Wiltver, mbraced ina range of t and commodions, oo fancy Feench dry AL. Large Nat Size i Exe $9 per ton, of the b screened, weighed by a city weigher and delivered free age, A reduction of 29 cents per ton | from 10 to 120 acres. ien from the boats. 5 for this purche Greenwich streets RON SAFES.—Attempts have recentl pense, with the choicest dishes idlous connoisser at they have never been found too damp when wut exactly damp enough, w dry when exposed to the sam as Improved upon the firs ard to dampness. and. reference can be -d respectable houses, fe relative quality m market, (since the introduc have availed themselves of Wilder's ER SAFES, as sold by the sulver person in the city authorize Salamander ‘Safes; and every. tion of Wilder's Patent, is liable in of the value of such Safe Will, be held responsible by. the patentee, who has suits now h ur could not com resident for the season at thi e yariows Northern States, is of the most agreeable eable settlers are the the campaigns of the indo- mitable Blacher against Napoleon. The lands ot joining the one mile reserve of the ‘onawanda and Nisgsra rivera, some eleven miles southwest of Lockport, in a: dvantageous position of communication with the The Prussian coromunit of the county, distinguished, ae industry, honesty, and peace- FES, on account of ¢ house, and drawn himselflet it be said,that all his ay.to his unceasing’ care, judicious manage: tnd courteous deportment, re aferive to-none, and aie fame by him, the colony lie a iets did not act es o portner, but as id alleged portrer ership, but wie , WhO, after a careful investiga: P fected to by the AN iter elet wi 8, which ob- a ‘The brother of to prove that he hed ent ther out to his proved Salamander will add large- to the prosperti they are, tor stea ableness of character. tobe added the mil leo brought forward sin France, ant had brother to sell for bin on commission, nnd he knew of no sartnership existing ; if Sinautar any Narrow Exscare —Capt. Charles | he 1 ed overboard trom t when the merits of the “Pulaski purchased ro are once well Fhown, it must prove the fa South of the invalid, a8 well as the traveller for pleas A SUBSCRIBER using Safes, made three times ‘the amo had, he alleged that entrusted hit eds to his have entr Maperlll-FB puree 8t at in October, 1842, he Me e person in the city, Wishing to parchase a fire md having any doubts as to the dampness of Safes tubscriber, can have one placed in the store or count Thg house three months upon'trial, and if not found satisfucto ING, No. 199 Water st. N. B.—Second hand Safes for sale at less than one- ices, auch as have been taken in part payment for der's Patent Sala Sf LENTINE ha yf this port, was kno loop ilunter, about midnight, on the ember, when about 17 milea west of Monto Francis Risley was ie got ou! the long boat, and toutid Cap - y the sonnd of his voice, in 10 0¢15 me : wes so dark that they were unable to vessel, but succeeded of landing on shore t before dayligii, notwithstanding the surt. They owever, in lauding in satety ce Was procured, aod & whale boat lauwehed, ia which Copt. Pearl and hi partner succeeded in boarding the vessel, they found in a sate condition, alter it hud alone with full sails set, some six or eight hours! | Mr. Thomes Carter. Capt Pearl arrived here afew days since, with he vessel, ‘safe and eound.""— Hartford Times, Sept. 30." 124, 122, 18, 15, 26, “This Hotel is infinitely superior to the one where we lodged Here we abtatied. the inestimable | MIS PANNY BUTLE ‘heir cetaolish ment, wh: was sent by Mr. Foley, ore of to the store of Arsant i rom them the names «/ the perso: and received jrom vir of Madame Arsand ry, will be taken away only one le y delicious and na and kurope, ve ure, ext vo highly eelebentel in Chy » bich he had brought. tr. Foley, audsaw him at that time yes in the * Reference Book”—which book and the witness pointed out the entry. ge chorged the Jury that it wasa simple matter- and it was for them to decide whet The Jury returned a verti the fall amount. For plaintiffs, Messrs. Ho- rk and Robert 8. Swords —For defendants, —Nos. 69, 61, 45, 41, 17, 58, 80, 7, prted, is now for sale at tal'Lea Betabtishment, 121 ¢ *, Brooklya=in packagear sham street, New CI Price 1 cents and $1 removed his En Ament from John street, to Hotel.) opposi dding, Visiting, 1y cated in the first style the eograving, neatne: ick Church, New York.— itatios, and Professional Cards exe: the art, as regards nad but little hopes, In the morning, ages CITEAP—A complete Print © weekly newsjaper ‘pe, Imposing Stone, Cases, f MES CONNER, Corner of Nassau and Ann streets] yhhds. very prime New Orleans Sugars, landing i LING & CO, 96 South st. & s the superiority inting, and the whiteness am Persous furnishing their own. card most approved and fashion+ partner oF not. which | jaintiftsin Have them printed on le siyle of cards, at prices to leg and (entlemen of New York, Brooklyn, and ¢ are respectfully invited to call an pecimen books, and from a variety of pattern card: Calender for Twesday . Ocmulgee, and for JE

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