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NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 6, 1843. _ i FOR © RLES’ HAVANA, KEY WEST, NEW SHEN Ne SAAN EAI SNEW YORK, John Pl Wright, Come der, £) ilon Saturday, 7th October, positively at 4 P. M. Thi age ‘well known coppered steam- epee hee asa ; ind ‘hay extensive accommodations, with large and airy state rooms, for passage i i ther of the above ports, apply tgs Casi on pou atier No-® North Hever, snd wontons ® Hector streets OE SBARD & CO., 37 Peck slip. D. ESTON, KEY WEST, HAVANA NEW ORLEANS, AND HAY ORSON, “PEXAS.—Steain “Ship NEPTUNE, Captain William Rollins— ‘0 sail on Tuesday, L agaocanp ie at af x Phi steamer has horough- Pee Ta ears eeer ene Bahra cabins and state rooms are elegantly furnished,and passengers can rely en every comfort and accommodation in her. gor pesengeanabeei in the cabins or st » and for light treight for Charleston, ly on board, at the Tobacco Inspec- ppl: tow, foot of Clinton stieets OF 5 +1 BROWER, 75 Wall st. NEW ARPANGEMENT FOR ty Re Ww aRU fe a Sandy : louse atowrn Lending. mew Steamboat EWSBUILY, Capit john Ee (He ; Hows, on and atter Thursday, 27th will 2 ew York, from’ the foot ef Robison, erect, 3 ty, Phupaday, apd Barurday, at 10 o'clock. A.M. A _ Egiontow on ling on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 0 iy Ae a Shrewabury will ran as above, weather permitting, ual til turer otiee “All bagwage atthe risk of the owners. are cents, . B.—Btages will bein attendance to Passenger om a aforesaid landing ‘places to any art of the county re “ithe Bhrewsbury will go the inner passaxe, when practicable ‘ NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT x SRP Asa GE LANE. 13 tit yual—steambouts KMERALD ‘and NOR ‘LD, Captain John Ketcham, will, leave New Fork, foot of Murray street, every Monday and ‘Thursday at 9 ‘clock, PM. ‘Will leave’ Kingston (Rondout landing) every Wednesday \d Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. M. i ‘She NORWICH, Captain John Samuels, will leave New York, foot of Warren street, every Weduesday and Saturday at g’elock, P. M. Will leave Kagston (Rondout landing) every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o’clock, P. M., EXTRA TRIPS. ‘The EMERALD will leave the foot of Murray street every Sunday morningat 7 o’clock. Returning, leaves Kingston at 4 pear cee Ly on to or or OF Height OF DetFS TAMSON BARLOW & CO. a2] 3m*r 164 West R KEYPORT AND MIDDLETOWN Dail; ‘Sundays excepted,) touch- ng jock, Staten Islan d after Monday, July 3ist, the steamer RO Crawford, will leave Middletown Poi days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and F\ o'clock (tide perm ting.) an Keyport at 20’clock P.M. Ke- turning, leave New York, foot of Robinson street, on Tues- days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, at 8 o'clock A. M. and Saturdays at 2. M j ‘Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat to con- vay Passengers to Freehold or any part of the country. niform conveyances on ‘Target Excursions, Parties of plea- sure will be taken to and from Fort Hamilton or Gees at reasonable prices. 820 im*m_ a STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL S8T.—The steamboat STATEN ISLANDER will leave New York and Staten Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, until further notice >— Leave New York 9, 11, 2, hie px. Leave Staten Island 8, 10, i, 2%, 5. All freight ‘shipped is required to'be ‘particularly marked and is at the risk of the owners thereo! 30Uf | NEWARK AND NEW ¥ only 1236 Cents and after Oct 3, will run as fol » Leaves Newark, from toot of Centre street, at 8 0’clock A. Leave New York, from foot of Barclay street, at 3 o’clock P. ‘The accommodations both for passengers and freight (which is carried at very low rates) have been greatly improved. dy16 3m*ec 3. NEW YORK & BOSTON WEN PRESCOT? filoute cea ies a EN PRE! . ts, OF cl as master ant OV inal seade pound to. Wow halen: Neraee Shoals, Hoxton, Portsmouth, Portland, Kennebeck, and OTH ER PORTS. Office at Ftye & Shaw's Nautical store, 222 ‘Water street, comer Beekman. Reference toa number of ‘mer- chants, and the several Insurance Companies in this ci ‘ton, and Portland. iv! imiar MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. jadermentic ps will be dispate! f he wa one ships wil speubprty dispatched from hence and from Marseilles ou the Ist ofeach mon the year'— 5 From New York. Marseilles. COURIER, Capt, Duggan, Junel. Aug. 1 RESCOTT, Capt Morick, July 2 Sept 1 ELLESPONT, Capt. Adains, — Aug.1. Oct. CORIOL ANUS, : Hai Sept. Nov. 1 HRY THOMPSON, Capt Sylvester, O y Ni § Dee.’ 1 ‘They are all coppered aud copper fastened, and have excellent accommodations for passengers, ‘ rte price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines wore, "Goods addressed to the agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will be forwarded free of other charges than those actually paid. OF passage apply t oT “BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, is No 9 Tontine Buildings, or 8. BROOM & Ci m20r 103 Front streets "OR LONDON—imth October—Regular packet ip WELLINGTON, (Capt. D. Chadwiek, will misitlehefor tats, seeped cabla ati 9 Tous fo sengers, cannot be surpassed, in. this. Very superior vessel. berths should make ear! i Fonte, ious or secuning per OREEM MeMURRAT, olec 100 Pine st, corner South. PASSAGE FROM CORK—Via Liverpool—In the first spring ships.—We beg to inform our friends that during the coming spring, 1814, we shi Tegular succession of first class American ships, sai the above port every week, which will be fitted ‘out in such a manner for second cabin and steerage Passengers, ag cannot fail to ensure them every comfort, Que of our firm, Mr. James D. Roche resides there, who will se personally to the forwarding Of all our passengers, an spare neither pains or expense ect their wishes, aud have them forwarded without any delay. Those sending for their friends will at once see the advantage to be ‘derived by paying in out line. Apoly to, or address if by Jeteer post paid, ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, or to JAMES D. ROCHE, 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 vor morth, also by the Boston steamers on the Ist and 16th. 008 NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.— Packet of 16th October.—The new and elegant packet p ROCHESTER, 1000 tons burthen, Captain J. intron, W sail on Monday, 16th October, her regular day. he ships of this line being all 1000 tons and upwards,persons about to embark for the old country, will not fail to see the ad- ‘vantages to be derived from selecting this line in preference to any other, as their great capacity rene wery way more class. them e' comfortable and convenient than ships ofa smniler class. Th wi ig to secure in this magnificent ship, 10 make eacly application to W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, At their General Passage Office, 43 Peck sli Jhester will sil from, Liverpool on the sth Decemiser. sai . Pete rothitte’1o send for thett frjends,can have them broughi out in first class ships, ting vreeat y, casyrorpns wae - dha fe on demaind wi : inal the, frincipal towne of England, Ireland, Scotland oF ve Witte Carnek will suceeed' the Rochester, and sail on the 25th October. 829r FOR _LIVERPOOL=NEW LINE.—Regular MB of 25th October.—The splendid packet st. ARRICK, Contain Wn. Skid, of 100 tons, wil , y. For freight or passage, fandsome iin tecommodationsppty con board at Orleans wharf, foot o! street, orp kK. COLLINS «CO. Price of pastene 75. South street. OSCIUS, tain John Collins, of 1100 todo, wal ca A GARRICK, and sail the 25th November, her regular day. Pi ly upon the ships of this line sailing pune FOR LIVERPOOL—The New. Line—! Packet 16th of October—The fine New York burr ip ROCHESTER, John Britton, maste, her regular day, 16th October. i jor vigor pease, hav ng very” auperig accommodations, u Captain on |, at west si urling slip, or to anply to he WOODHULL & MINTURNS, #7 South st- Price ef » $75. et ship Hottinguer, Ira Bursley, master, 1050 hae pillormtoed: thn Tockoewe aad ball ou Ue omosinl ar, A6th November, oir FR LV ERPOOL— To fail the 7h of October ‘tee —The well know ‘hip GEORGE WASHINGTON, Capte Burrows, will sail ve. Hi splendid accommodations. for cabin; econ cabin and, stecrage passengers, who willbe talon ox reasonable terms, if earl i made to. ble terms SE EPH MEMORIA Y, 100 Fine street, sec 2 corner of South, Foe ae toaidvely. beet ae Tackett vely firs PSR Papa iar, wharf, hove, For freight or pasage, havi wile natommodations, apply on board, at. O) foot of Wall street, oF t0. $ .. K. COLLINS & CO, 5% South street. Positively no goods received after Monday evening, the Sth Shippers may rely upon having their goods by this line cor- rectly meastred. one Beem Seta de came nn Pea etx cket ship YAZOO, Captain B. J. H. ‘Trask, will sue- ceed the Mississippi. ec FIRST PACKET FOR NEW ORLEANS did it sai ti ket ship ARKANSAS, Cape, Burgess, sails postefvely’ as above, her regula? ~ f lations of this ship for eabin, second cabin and wat eecusengers, are such as cannot fail to insure comfort to Hug the. voyage, and the price of passage is very 10W, Hem yeh veamediate apo! ication shguly mat eon bean oot of Wall street, or to wife sto She i continuation of regular first class packets, a Rte fill MS Sew Orleans, Mobiley Satannah and Charles: tou every waek, Uiroughaut the season. aa Wsual; at the very Lowest fates, aie FOR NEW. ORLEANS—Commercial Line— i ‘—The splendid. well. ky Fat Me NICHOLAS BIDDLE, Captain ruc: man, Will iL as above. " . ions for, cabin, second enbin, and wage etal cte Scae mae on Pour McMURRAY osec 100 Pine street, comer of South, NGRAVINGS.—Strangers Mit 20 call at 67 Canal street, few doors weat (rom y will find one of ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS. | EX@uSiAt serap and other at lower prices than ever yet o} beral terms. bought and sold; blishinent, which and 1s in every respeet adapted for the ree tlemen visiting England, as the holel uilt and furnished regardless of expense, eptron of families an FRENCH CHINA. WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. ME; Importer and Agent for Manufacturers, has han assortinent for dinner and tea set eelain, as Well as dinver ani dishes, soup tureens, cov jocolate Ware, Greck, Fiench and Ameri- AA Ne ariel ted. of the best qualit articles are warranted of 1 sold on liberal terms, and in lots to suit purchasers. ARCHER’S FAL R GENTLEM ronts that part of the within five minutes walk of the Bank and Royal No. 4 SOUT DALES: + Indian and colonian papers "The viands of the first qualit ‘ood billiard room and tleman may con- tract by the week or month for board, &e., on the same terms ca. LENNEY begs to assure those who may honor him with hall’ be wanting to render them to the wishes of his guests, hopes > ce and good will so liberally bestowed on him when steward of the British Queen, ret GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, 18 CORNHILL, LONDON, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL EXCHANGE. z ; ial News Rooms, Public Li- Pees Societies Gite ofthe United States, peat aden gad Comtiarion Ma> fiends and the American public in LL FASHION, ENS H ATS for sale and inspection at his old stands, 204 and Green: treet. P. S.—Also, an elegant assortmeet of men’s, boxe! aad, chil- entife new patterns TO THE PUBLIC. ‘The firm heretofore lk GENIN -&'VAN VRANKEN, HATTERS, dissolved, She pupseriber, Patronage that nothing st to merit that confi i Prinvers, Pub ishers of New: P. L, SIMMONDS, Gene Has opened A HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 99 BROADWAY, Tas door from Wall street. to trons 10 make HLA’ Teceive orders for the supply.of News- icals,, Stationery, Printing Materials, Fancy Arti- ‘Ke. of any kind and quantity, and g first rate quality at the very lowest maj 10 transact business upon th is previously furnist a ort dates, ora reference on some London or Li verpool his determination to use his .T that for quality of material ra ‘finish cannot be excelled, He therefore trusts t ony poe. his frienda oy the pabie sigs expport which wil le cess! 0 cari i enable him su iy en Hie 90 Broadway, 3d door abo '0 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.—The subscriber would respectfully inform his customers aud others, consequence of his old stand in| Broadway being bummed down, he has taken the premises No. 135 Crosby. street. near Houston, I such time as the stores in Broadway are rebuilt, and that he is now prepared to exeute any orders for Ornamental W same as formerly. 3. JOHN GALLIER, 135 Crosby street. house for payment. ; F. L,. Simmonds will also receive conngnments of'any de- ion of merchandize to be sold on commission, and accept ort dates for two thirds of the amount, ‘ of lading. Cousignments entrusted to his care will espatch in their disposal, consistent ees: an extensive kaowledge of h nptitude,attention tment, will he trusts enable hina to give complete all who may favor him with their commands, i York to James Gordon Ben- |, who is personally acq interest of the ¢Onsi general business coupled wi: nett, leeq., Proprietor of the Herald, jew York, September ir.Simmonds and the nature and extent of his estat si TO NEWSPAPER AGENTS AND PUBLISHERS IN HE UNITED STATES, HOSE excellent. Illustrated COAL Lares Nat Size $4) 75, and fresh Broken and Egg $9 per ton, of the b } ed, bya city weigher and delivered free o} ton if taken from the bi Newspapers, The Pictorial Illustrated Londou News, are supplied at 7s 6d. Punch at 4s 6d perqr, and all the L and Foreign: Newspapers as they appear are regularly supplied, wholesale and retail, by screened, w age. ‘A eduetion of N Periodical Agests 18 Gonubill, Londo jewspaper and Periodi ent, 18 Cornhill, London. Subscriptions in advance, may be paid into the Herald Oiice. Simmonds? account. dvertisements received Country and Foreign Journals. 8 HE N&W YORK HERALD js regularly filed in London IMMONDS, Agent for the American Papers, British and Foreign Newspaper Office, 18 Cornhill, London, Hxehange, where ordersand advertisements ate RON SAFES.—Attem; been made to preju dice the public against FES, on account df have never been found too damp w! i 'y damp enough, while others have been found quite too dry when exposed to the'same test. hs Safes made by him, reference can be made to. more th n le vho, after a careful investiga- tion of the relative quality and merits ‘of the various kinds o| fes in market, (since the introdu yr insertion in all the London, s28ef of the so called Im availed themselves of Wilder's SAFES, as sold by the subscri will be received. ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF 1 STORIA ; H.R. H. mitation of Wilder nt of the value of such Safe so used, and be held responsible by the patentee, who has suits now the manufacturers. ible person in the city, wishing to purchase a fire doubts as to the dampness of Safes x, can have one placed in the store or count and if not found satisfacto C:HERRING, No. 139 W 3 , No. ter st, —Second hand Safes for sale at less than one-half the en in part payment for K R OIL. HIS ELEGANT, FRAGRANT, and PELLUCID OIL and 'beautilying qualities, is preserves and reproda it from turniug I color; frees it ‘over tne whole worl the hair, even ata late period of lif y; OF ifs changed, restores it to its ori ia scurf and impurity, and reuders it soft, oeays © fo CHILDREN it is especially recommended, as form ing the basis of a own h i ing house three moni Ty, will be taken away free fr SILA! ices, such as have i Patent Salamander Safes, . L. BARONTO, RTIST, in Alabaster, Marble, ites the gentry, the inh ers, Bazaars, country dealers and the publ his Museum of Arts, No. 23 jon streets,} which is m f assortment of Italian and English ornaments baster, black marble, spar, agata, yellow stone, stala Various other marbles, ve consisting of various sizes of re "S KALYDOR. | uid of Balsamic Exotics, and ut- ineral admixture le lotches, Redness, Tan, Freck! heals St Stings of Insects An odoriferous creamy Scagliola, &c., from Italy tants, shopkeep- in gene rchard street, (between Grand ow open for inspect i pates all Pimples, Sp and other Defects of the Ski and renders the most rough ‘the radiant bloom it softness and delicacy it induces on th render it indispensable to every toilet. ree Gentlemen, will tind it peculiarly grateful after shaving, in allaying the irritation of the skin. ROWLAND’S ODONTO, 5 OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A White Powder, compounded of the rarest and most fragrant kxoties; it bestows on the Teeth a p them from tartar, and imparts to the and to the breath a delightful sweetness aud perfume. parts to the Cheek, and the Hands,Arms, and Neck, le di prato, granite, &c., &e. roups, figures, busts, lesticks, tapers, pen tray ids, watch cases, clock stands, time pieces, spill bottles, groups and me antique lamps, 5! lorentine baskets, bull s, bell vases, gor: ike whiteness, 1rees ms a healthy firmness, pe xes, birds nests, amian- 3 books on concho- ke. &e. Price of f ‘every description on moderate stant tus, patntings of Mount Vest mineralogy, geology, marine , Each genuine article hai ing. the names of "Messrs. ts, New York.” withont such a label, are SPURIOUS IMITA 11! sold by Chemists and Perfumers, Cleaning and repairing 0! erms. Admission free, TO GUNSMITHS AND DEALERS IN GUNS, 200 DOUsLE BARREL GUNS, assorted, from common assorted, from common to fine ing below the cost of importation BELMONT HOUSE-—NEW BRIGHTON EORGE PEIRISS, in retuming ments to the numerous ladies and gentlemen who favored the above establishment during the nounce that he grateful acknowledg- ble arrangement, for Winter, to accommodate families and single boarders. ‘Tl ning-rooms and dormitories will be found comfortably aud elegantly furnished. ‘The table will be supplied with the choi- cest provisions, and the wines will be found mont House to the city, ock Limbs in every state of finish , Powder Flasks and Horns, » Dog Collars and Chains, A. W. SPIES & CO. from the foreign manufacturer Tools and Materi: Gun Locks, Percussion Cay Shot Belts and Pouches, Game ual to any. ‘The excellent steam- 1 known attention of ty of the attendants, combined with the loca- wi step or the landing-pla« ishment the most social and convenient in will be found exceedingly > G who are constantly recei’ rom t regular supplies of every article inquired jfor ders this esta the Union. ‘Perma m § bling and coach houses attached to aa 516 HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL dersigned takes occasion to inform his friends and 'TRAW WRAPPING PAPER—7000 reams of Crown ‘Straw Paper for sale by E PERSSE & BROOKS, 61 Liberty street. INGS’? STOMACH BITTERS—For dyspe , ‘ion of the heart, loss of appetite, assisting night sweats, and all nervous dis Ni of persons cured,as well as certificates of several physicians tice, can be seen at the id 552 Houston comer ; 644 Broadway; Dr. Hi irs. Hays, Brooklyn; ingwsoll, 7 eks- a the vicinity of the steamboat landing a a who use it in their ving commodious family apartments, beg pms er ng price $1 per bott Agent and Stanton streets; kill. do. egetable market, ployed to procure permits to land passengers, who will board vessels iinmediately after the visit officers, tors to this Island should procure a passport from ish Consul, at the port of embarkation, to obviate dif- WILLIAM FULTON. DS AND VISITORS TO ISLAND OF CUBA. PROGRESS HOTEL, «ills of Cero, thee mies from Havana” This eta eous! situated, proj itted uy and attended, affording the bevel of a eoaney I t excluding the comforts and A. SAMANOS offe 7 ‘ ¢ «+ Muscovado Paton as Soe mle at No, 6 Wall st, 10 hhds alties and inconvenience. ic 5 of Coffee, andi from brig I’ az, from St. Jago Stor in Store— 10 hhds Sun cured Muscovado Sugar suitable for refiners 4 boxes white Sugai 18 bales superior \MPORTANT TO [ THE r ra isa ‘Tobacco, suitable for manufac: 350,m. Seas, off Lord Byron, Woodvi |e,anda variety of other ida Mil wright that understands rod? Uuba; Noi si hment is. advant rands. WANTED —A Cooper carpenter's work, of temperate habits, HO WOULD BE WITHOUT TEETH, when the following unprecedented the celebrated ensat W Thorne, D.D.S., 62 East u h pleasures of the Capital, or p venting a timely attendance to business. Every attentior Promised by the owners tomegt isfaction of their visi for a single person in one room-+++++++ ree persons in one room: istry is made by a particular agreement may be entered into. ibusses are running from morning ’till night bo- favana, making the trip in | —Ormi tween the Cerro s24 Im ,HATS—FALL FASHIONS, 1843.—The subscriber improves the occasion presented ‘by tive fall change in the hats,, to, invite his frieads, customers and the public stablishments, No. 130 C' Canal, corner of Wooster streets, where he offers for sale and ant assortinent of Hats and Caps, at je particularly invites their attention 3, Warranted water we same price as the above. N here entire satisfaction 62 East Broadway. 0, THE LOVERS 0 highly celebrated sale at the Csuton Tea Com) 121 Chatham street, Chatham street, and inspection a large ine Natria Fur Hats, at ¢ their color and sha tion to his short napt Silk Hats, at $2 25 and $2 50. superfine Moleskin Hats, at the low price of $3. The above- tnentioned Hats are neat ad durable, ad “ng tageot wit its seld in this city at Anu $4. . WILLIAM BANTA, No, 130 Chatham st., and 91 Canal, cor. Wooster st. 52 Sw(iwis)*m ADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES, ER THAN EVER. D STAND, 419 Broadwa: r ment of all the Slippers, and ‘walking shoes." ‘water proof over shoce suew" and children's Gait ianported, is now for ral Tea Establishment, “wun, compare advan- Walton street, Brooklyn—in packages- Price 50 cents and UNITED STATES EA EMPORIUM, 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York. And 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn. BLEECKER Stay: MPANY continue to dffer for 23 kinds, colors, sorts and ne CANTON TECO sale new and fragrant ‘Tens of agsort fal grades of Green and Black, ‘stamp of neatness and e! thoroughly secured trom i ill remain untiny vos apm oe ea most delicious and ids and colors, in sizes and suited to all tastes; gentle boots and shoes, of French and native cal ty, ready made or made to order, at the shortest innumerable assortment EW’S, 419 Broadway, er of C, + 0m y patronizing this est and the ‘Teas and air, that thei in any’ climate, scarcely to be exeelied. It to the t ality, eet a lity, and unri- ure! them th the money will be cheerfully and promptly. merchants, public establishments, heads of ded advantage to supt ea Toin al) (parts af the Unit ina oromptitude and despatch. “ Gentlemen’s overshoes, and of other goods, at N. B.—Heads of families, b: will find a saving of 25 to 36 PARIS BOOTS AND LASTS MADE TO ORD: E. SUSE R, 1715 Bre Basement.) One door from Court cory ook arg Lasts, an milies, and shi ply themselves day. States exeented with in America for the sale of Hou- 829 Im*m SU! of Cleree of Pari ends and all the amateurs of that he ean now make, in New Y orks wi is s0 perfectly made in ytmaker Clerce, whose nui he Atlantic are respectfall and Lasts, belore they York, after the nicest latest H Also, the genuine Paris Jet Black Varnish sold. leave to inform tlemanly. “ chaussure, D. M. PEYSER, & CO., 'O. 116 William street, corner of John ‘way have received, bi i Fi oF bape Leake ‘ competen they offer for saley in w rows customers on ke, lesale and retail, on Lwin! Zephyr and German Worsted—the most complete as o 4 Berlin Embroidery Patt Canvass for mbroidery, a cotton, wors ile, for embroider: SAVE YOUR MONEY, FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, 75 cheaper than at any other establishment in t ced of the facts, that you can get the very best quality of boots, with everlasting patent soles o1 made to your orders at the very low price of five dollars and. ty cents per pair ; the same quality of establishments at from linen, silk, gold fl ein plain and shaded, spools. roidery and Fringe makers, in skeins and P*Suapeaies, superbly embroidered, and Suspender ‘Trim: ‘Gold, Silyer and Stee} Beads, in all. Nos, Mother of Pearl, Gold, Sil Gold'and Silver Fringe, boots are selling at other $750 098, Call at CUBBERLEY & MICKELL, tk fe ee MICKEY ‘Toss Silk for’ Em! BOOTS AND SHOE ‘WILSON & JOHN JUN, Successors to John Hutchings, e have on nand and for sale, from the best manufsctories in the country— 100 Cages Coarse Sewed and Pegged Boots, men and boys. = " th 1000 Pair Morocco Bu: 000" Ladi ies’ Fine ippers. Childten’s Shoes, various colors, ‘Braids, Cord, wise ‘vend and TWEeroiaecy Fremeo, and a variety of ailiwent Paney-Aré- ficial pe ,choige aaieni jon ‘omens and misses Uaiters. jattous aud all other lots to suit has HATHAM STRERT store being open until 10 0 ts an Opportunity to examine READY seaport at he has commen treet, CHLORIDE, OF GOLD. SE_& CO., 83 William street, i have just recei now Stemists in. Pare, ual if not. superior to, any i Mmapufactured or imported, and 0 y of hee dena ; bs. ly informs his friends he will thankfully: receive ive hhe may be favored ‘with nthe G They have on hand a Je terms for eaah. EMOYAL.—India Rw ceived from our factor bber Sh for fall tate, ange senortont a Frames for Portrai 7 4. - ts elastic upper over al ‘immed and cleaned airs indies” lined and fur boun Merchants are requested to examine the stock at our new store, iate sale. Cash to any onatsamet =" IANO-FORTES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NI PUMtsie ‘Ke., just received at AT WILL’S Music Re Dository, 201 Broadway, near St. Pauls. f ra invited to examine several splendid Rosewood this day added to the already ex- ow on hand, Flutes, Guitars, &e. ‘ yo fort tensive assortinent of Pian Ke. : Yoh neW at admired Music is very great, embra- cing the publications from all parts of the country, Purchasers eau depend upon receiving correct editions. A Tiveral deduc- tion where is orderes i Phefollowing 5 we Java fare! Old Farm House Lawrence grand lo Oh, stay, my own love, stay State street do wer is free Ri do L know astar € "3 do, Romance from the Opera of do&QS. The Earthquake Quickstep Farewell to Northmaven, by do Dempster Rory O’More do Oh, were mine a fairy boat Bartlett's do Light Dragoon Iron Botts do Merry Farmer Boy Promenade do Old Ancestral Elm Hennesey’s do She never smiled again Gordo do ica my Home Park’s do Bemperance Shout of Liberty Winchester do in a summer's day Lawrence do Thave-a cot, by the Harvard Snow's do lee Club 76 do 4 Watrzes. Kukek’s do Giraffe Waltz Winslow's do Sonthboro do Lynn do Be Massasort do Mt. Washington — do Pmerald) do stiltion da ; paFrivolite do rtillery do LaGaiete do Brammers . do i do edmunds? do Poughkeepsie Quadrilles OF THE FOLLOWING ApMinED Sonas, ke} ne'er forget ‘Wreath Quadrilles ‘Prue heart of Woman Garland Waltzes Love's Chosen Hours Merrily o’er the waves? life in the woods, away, ‘Oh, sail with me Oh, take me back to Switzer ‘Take your time, Miss Lucy land Cracovienne 3 The dream is past Moon o’er the Mountain Catalogues given Bratis. on 2 WILLS Music Re ivory 201 Broadway, Sign of the Golden Lyre; $158 2taw TakFr near St. Paul,s Church. RK. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT—Pre- pared at 375 Bowery—Is the most successful remedy known for consumption and diseases of the lungs. Immense numbers wave been cured when almost ou the verge. ve sel always find jn its use great benefit." Searcely a fami few York but has experienced its good eflects—univers known and every where recommendad—such is efficacy. _Jt is the poor man’s as well as the triead. "To the sick we say,do not allow persuaded that any other of the numerous. medicines got up on the reputation of this article, (suchas balms, balsams, pana . &e.) will answer your purpose as well, for yn it the result will be, that you willbe obliged to is remedy in the end; therefore, we say again, donot ‘selves to be deterred from taking this at once. In all id in season, itisasure remedy for coughs, colds, * complaint, bronchetas, asthina, whooping <i Line is prepared only at the original office, 375 Bow- ery, where itis for sale, wholesale and retail. Also, down town, only by J.G, Leeds, wholesale druggist, 128 Maiden lane; and by Mrs. Hays, 139 Fulton st, Brooklyn. 04 Str NEW, YORK STEAM SCOURING ESTABLISH MENT.—Clothing repaired by Wm. Joseph Smith, at No. 82 John street, New York, entrance in John street. ‘Take no ice, all those whose garments, from long. service, have become b pains, tar, pitch, table covers, carp the neatest style er. Stop and see for yc self, at No. 32 Jolin street. All orders left are attended to as ly as possible, to any part of the city. He also intends On, at the above place, the business of boot blacking, 3 where he will be happy to receive and execu blacking used by him is free from the in, tructive to leather found in ordinary black 05 Iw*r WM. JO. SMITH. USINESS IS BUSINESS.—Therefore if you wish a share ‘olit you must circulate your cards and handbills freely — ‘To do this in an economical way, call on FOLGER & S\ TON, at the office of the Locomotive. Pi John street, near Pearl, where you can hav Printing done in the first style, at the lowest disappointment, een = Cards printed at one hour's notice if required, _of Im*r QOMS TO LET—For Single Gentlemen —Two front par V lors, with adjoining rooms, on the second and third story, with or without board, in a respectable private family, No. 106 Leonard street, a few doors from Broadway. 4 Str ANDSO! E APARTMENTS, with board, may be ha ‘on application at louston ‘street—the entire secon: floor, which is specious and in goed order, ‘A few double and Shar rooms may also be obtained by applying as above im*r DAY BOARDING. GENTLEMEN taking their meals down town, desirous of uring day bo wate family, where the table ix supplied in the best style, will find it to their advantage, (and far preferable both as regards comfort and respectability, to a public eating house,) by applying at 204 Fulton street. ‘Two $r three gentlemen’ can be accommodated with full board. ‘Terms moderate. 4 Imr ATTERY AND PHILADELPHIA HOTEL.—The subscriber is now fully prepared to make arrangements with families for board during the winter, N. B.—The prices of this establishment remain the same as heretofore, $1 90 per day. MARY PRTTET. 02 6" MPIRE OF BEAUTY.—The following Toilet articles arto be had regnine only at 67 Walker street, one door Trom the corner of Broudway ¢ Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile—For safely, quickly and perma nentiy eradicating superdiuouy hai trom all parts of the hu: ian frame. “This we prove beyond all doubt to every purchas- er requesting proof. are of pap oy containing dele- ia Properties, and utterly inefficacious. No agent in Brook- Gouraud’s Eau de Beante—For thoroughly exterminatin, tan, Pimples, blotches, morphew, sc. eliciting. delicate white neck, hands and arms, and imparting a juvenile bioom, by its Uilating properties, preventing the formation of wrinkles, and banishing them when presents . Gouraud’s Vegetable Liquid Rouge,timparts a delicate blush- ing tinge to the cheeks, immovable by rubbing with a handker- chief 3¢ cloth. ; ‘Go:rand’s Blane d’Espange, or Spanish White, gives to the companion a pure, life-like alabaster whiteness, “In elegant boxes, 25 centseach, Gouzaud’s Grecian Hair Dye—For coloring red or grey hair, wighout staining the skin, warranted, 81 pet botte Whisker Dye, 29 cents per bottle, Dandruff, making the hair of Llies—For removiny ny; + weles, Springtisid “aulkner, Norwich; Green & Co, ‘Woreester; Carleton & Co ‘Lowell; Hodge, Ni rt; Preston, Portsmouth; Patten, Portland; Giuld, Bangor; homas, Cincinnati; Tuttle, Pittsburgh; ‘George’ Stealey, S. Tousey, Rochester; Seth S. Hand, Balti: more. sl3im*r IK. WHEELER begs to offer to the notice of the public the following letter from a highly respectaole officer in the U. 8. Navy:— 7 New Yonx, Sept. 21, 1943. To Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 33 Greenwich street— Sir—It affords me great pleasure to give you the benefit of my testimony of your eminent success in the cure of my daughter of an aggravated case of Scrofula Qpthalmia, after she had been treated by eminent physicians and surgeons without the least Permanent benefit. I must add, that when I placed her under your kind care, (having been induced to do. so by visiting some of your cured patients.) I was in despair of her ever being cured by any one— one eye beingentirely closed and sightless, the other nearly. so and scarce an¥ light could bebome. | Fopiany months she ha been kept in carefully darkened rooms. The eyelids were most frightfully inflamed, and the child, by her previous treatment, reduced to a mere skeleton, Your kind treatment and great cure will ever be held by me, and every member of my family, in the most grateful remem brance. Should this bring you to the notice of any like suffer- er, or parent with an afflicted child, the object of this testimony Will be secured by relieving sufferi ory truly, WASH. A. BA! 1, U, 8. N., 826 1m_m 221 Bighth Avenue. DOCTOR H. BOSTWICK, PERATIVE SURGEON to the New York Medical and Surgical Institute, may be consulted daily between the hours of Rand Sovclock. Offices 7h Chambers street af mer JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. REDUCED PRICES. HE subscriber is constantly receiving fresh su above justly celebrated pens, which he offers very low rates. In addition to the styles so. w hag recently introduced the following new patterns, viz :— Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Principality Pens, extra fine, fine aad medium Pokats. views of clea vices," prime article on pictorial cards, caperep cia Ce angicB aT fine point, and elastic, hed 'the following ferme is made whieh these Pens are tu aero SE erent whe works of from Dec. 1811, to Dec. 1843, was 70,612,002 ies of the he trade at nown, he The public are cautioned to be on their guard against spw ous articles. Fach package of the genuine fens beary a fac mile of Mr, Gillott’s signature. For sale by HENRY JESSOP, Importer, #1 John street, ‘ corner of Gold, A good supply of Windle’s and Mosley & Co.’s London Pens. $29 Im ee. PATENT ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACE. ‘THE. SUBSCRIBERS joffer, with fail confidence ip its tv and usefulness, the above named article. ‘Th article is intended to brace the shoniders, support the back, and expand the chest, giving @ graceful outhine to the figures and will be found indispensable to persons of sedentary habits. Parents and guardians are particularly requested to exami braces it W this be found to possess every requisite quality for which it is recommended, namely—to bree the shoulders. of children thers who have acquired the habit of stooping, and retain their form in an upright pos: 7 with perfect ease, being for i Be found of no impediment to the : ubscribers also offer their celebrated Elastic Spring, Russia or iding Belt. The above articles are manufactured under the immediate inspection of Mr. Parsells, who has been engaged in the business for the last sixteen years, and may be depended on f to any arti effer of the a Sold wholesale and retail xt the old gigbliahmentot 7" PARSELLS & AGATE, 297 Broadway, comer of Park Place, N, B.—Ladies will be supplied aid fitted by calling at the residence of MADAME PARSELLS, 402 Greenwich street, between Hubert and Laight arreer. 829 23t* ec ~ Official, ’ Philadeipni: o DerpaRTMENT OF amt (Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuinaton, Oct. 2, 1843. Paivapeienia, Oct. 8, 1848. The following decree of the Tunisian govern-| Protracted Meeting at the Wharton Street Church— ment, translated fromthe Arabic, has been commu- Rev. J. N. Mafit nicated to the Department by the Consul of the > “ 4 United States at Tunis; J.H. Payne, and is now | Dear Bennerr:— made public for the benefit of all persons interested. | Perceiving that your reporter of religious intelli- [Translation from the Arabic.) gence has omitted Brother Maffit’s recent efforts _ Glory to God! _ | amongst the good people of Southwark, I volunteer The Goletta— Bizerta—Susa— Monasteer—Mahedia | a sketch of his last assault upon the strong holds of —Sfax—Jerba—Gabes— Tubarca. i s 4 T ‘id haat Behold a regulation, which, if God so directs, | Satan in that district. The kind of resistance he must prevent tne introduction, of counterfeit pias- | had to encounter, is sufficiently understood from the fred endl other objects, forbidden to be brought into | single fact, that Southwark is the hardest locofoco this State. . * Decreed and signed by us, and which must be mi- distriat in the State, and consequently not much nutely observed. afraid of brimstone. Axticte 1st.—It must be made known generally, and) Brother Maffit made his appearance about a quar- strictly enforced, that no vessel may enter any other port | ter of an hour before the aia ot the nego, or road than those above named, either to receive or to ic! i land goods--Gulipia alone excepted—and even there ves. | WHich was almost entirely composed of young ladies f great beauty, elegance of attire, softness o! heart, sels may only auchor, and deliver letters, but must nei- | ° ber U i therreceive oor land’any thing else. All vessels enter- and warmth of feling. No sooner had the great ing the beforementioned ports or roads must proceed di. | admired entered the building, than a loud buzz rect to the point assigned for therr disembarkation,end not | Sounded through the church, amidst which there attempt any landing at any other point. Notice must be | was to be heard, “there he is,” “that’s him with ‘iven to ship captai a guard is ordered to prevent | the frock coat buttoned so close,” * wi My landing at any but the points designated, and to execute | figure,” “such an intellectual hea hasn’t he upon whomsoever shall fail to respect this order, the law 6 don’ 3 » a provided forsuch cases, ‘The vessel, moreover, te which | {f Jlendid eyes,” ** don’t you think he’s too foppish”— I like to see a minister neat,” ‘ what a any ene thus offending may belong, will be considered as | _, 2° , ge ile . asmuggler, and incur all the — alties of a smuggler, pga Add ea his wife must be not to live with even though she may have nothing contraband on board; | h!m,’ Wc. &e. , because a communication has been made fromher at a| {twas not until about 15 minutes after he began, point not authorized by law. that Brother M. seemed to warm to his subject, the Articte 2d.—At each pet before mentioned, andin | dangef ot postponing the time of conversion; his the Lake of Tunis, shall be stationed on armed guard- | sermon, though neither coherent nor connected, boat, and a guard, for the purpose of patroling such port, | was exciting and eloquent in the highest degree, of and C matching vessels, and of preventing any landing at | which you may judge by the following imperfect poinss forbidden, ‘ Anticie 3d.—Whenever any vessel shall arrive at | SPEcimen :— " ‘ either of the ports or roads Heh taparpllt the captain “Brethren and Sisters, why will you say to-mor- of such vessel must swear, according to the forms of the | Tow! to-morrow. How do you know that to-mor- religion which he professes, that his vessel contains no | row wil not find you in death, or if alive, that you thse. except what is registered in the paper called a fats as willing iy one the arte wiee moe manifest. ‘ ; # ered you asto-night. It was but last night that a Auricte 4th.—Each and every vessel which arrives | young sister, atniable, lovely and beloved, resisted must, after the eath of the captain and the landing of the i i —resi carga, be visited and examined by an Inspector, accom: | OUF entreaties to come up to this altar—resisted the anied by some one duly authorised by the Consul of the | “ntreaties of an aged. father—of a doting mother— Ration to which the veséel belongs, for the purpose of as. | Of @ pious sister—of an urgent and feeling lover—to certaining whether sh» has any ‘thing contraband on | these and tome her only reply was, ‘perhaps to- board. If, in this visit and exemination, there shall be | morrow night’ But I look for her in vain te-night. discovered any counterfeit Tunisian money, or other ob- | Oh, I fear she is nothere; ah, if you be here, dear ject of which the disembarkation is prohibited, the cap-| young lady, will you not hear me to-night? Will tain of such vessel, even theugh not of this country, must | you not come up to-night? Will you not come up be discharged from, his employ, and sent back to his own | {y.night? Will you not come up now—-now- now government, in order that his own government may exe- 4 3 Cute the demand for his discharge, and punish him ac. | (With great effect.) Come up Crnighy naw (ole, § Condinatto Hie OWEIkeN Ei nansthe a reoun-| Ping his hands.) Oh, I implore the Tey tiesame ardor mast be cetera ge Captains of our coun: | And Ido it with great humility, and I request you, ‘Anticue 6th —In each of the ports and roads before | bretliren, to implore him—(Amen, amen, amen, in mentioned, and in the Goleta, at the entronce of the | various tones responded to this appeal) that he will Lake, the government will e ha point for the land- | not pasa judgment upon this youthful rebel—this ing of goods, wherein will be placed Inspectors, and | hard hearted and infatuated, yet lovely and interest- along with them one person, chosen by ourself, and one | ing young female, that he will not shut the door ing whatever goods may enter. All such goods, on en. aon aun ew hole audience ) ia! tering, shall not be opened, but shall receive the seal of temember, my friends, the remark of a poor an Inspector. Thus sealed, they must be sent to the condemned felon in the prison near Cincinnatti— Custom-house. Should any case or parcel that has pas- | ‘ that never in his life had such a sound struck his sed this place, have passed it without receiving the | heartas when the iron door of his cell had enclosed Inspector’s seal, and be seized, it will be treated as cou: | himin his dungeon of darkness—ol horror—ot go- i " it Ge though nothing contraband may be therein | Jicitude, and of anguish, and had shut him fromthe ontained. i 7 a la asics aie Nia dan Gals Girligtar) candi he @aoploy society of friends—trom the happiness ot home of ed ty bring goods trom vessels to the Custom-house. un | {mily—ot wife and of children.’ Alas! Alas! less furnished with a government liconse, setting forth | 4/48! (ina most subdued and melting tone) such the captain's name and that of his surety. “hese names will a ae feelings, oaly a pute jee sore bie are also to be recorded in a boox, which must be kept by | ‘er, which will ren: e heart o} 1s young siste} the head man of the body of sandal masters instituted by | when the doors of her heavenly home shall be shut us. Each one of them, in taking goods from such place | on her forever—forever (with irresistible solemnity as may be appointed by the government, shall receive ye, ai which nearly all the ladies and some of from an Inspecter a certificate, specifying his name and | yeqtjomen wrung their hands and placed handker- the number of cases or packages that he hes in charge, | Sr 0¢™e! Their ata) Bat, sinére were wal all of which must be s K the mark of each case g packege; and for poealaa anid th, ‘or packages may |? another door open—the door of hell—a door be received with this certificate, by the Custom-house | Which shall grate upon its horrid hinges and otncer, that officer shall give a receipt. sound its territying echoes through the dungeons Anricte 7th.—It is hereby prociaimed that any one] of the hapless damned, as it excludes its un- who may be seized by the guard with counterfeit money | {ortunate inmates irom the sunlit of joys orany other article of which the introduction into the | of hope, from the sweets of triendship, from the oe peoht of this poeatey; Whethes bigk sympathy of relations, trom the caresses of a mo- , , ! thiscountry, such offender, whether high or low, (alter fpr eres Ha ee DA te marry having, as Vinee nations, been deprived ut | '4'®, how deplorable thi “fe fh of biazi every thing contraband in his possession,) shall beirre- | OU(cast shall behold the fiery furnace of blazing vecably banished, with an announcement to his govern. | brimstone, shall sink inthe lake of death, of end- ment that this sentence is inflicted, because he isdishon | lessdeaih, and raising, after centuries ot anguish, est and a troubler of the earth. opeless enguish, to the surface of the lurid pool, Antice Sth.—Sandals (or lighters) and other vessels | shali ery oul to the angelic spirit who sta: herd jof the with businesa on the coast, must never land at any | upon the portals of Zion, * Watchman, wi bi bove named, excepting through the ne- | morn!’ to which the sentinal on Zion’s walls shall |, shall, he punishment of the ga! plas it thos erregeksi gp crete: ge SrCtiiker b llrgersl 3] eusy-er, with a voice of thunder, * Eternity, eterni- elsewhere ; but in the places thus eatered, nothing must | 9+‘ terity.” “Flere the Moy the speaker, rae either be received or landed. Any of them that may |! been more and more broken and depressed as come toeither of the beforementioned places to receive | /i¢ dereribed the regions of the damned, became al- acargo, must ebtain from the inspector at the said place, | ‘0st inaudible, and finally still. The scene was a certificate, setting forth the captain’s name, a descrip | now fearful—the whole congregation wrought up tion of his mn, the number of his crew, the nature of | to a feeling of terror, alarm, fear aud suspense, that i (eebodes liven hednveyaep aed showed itself only in half moaned sobs, subdued tination being reached, and the cargo landed at the point Needs nrsnters ay ease accosted a sari oppropriated for that purpose by the government, confor | @V¥!D8 recovere te) Cop age rob iy mably to the aforesaid certificate, the inspector belonging | 20t, a8did once George Whitefield, patfon the black tothat point must seal every case or package which the | Cap of the sentence passing judge ; I will not pass vessel brings. The fulfilment of these forms will be | sentence on this insensible young, this procrastina- equally exacted from the people of this andof other coun. | ting nang but I will pray, “ do you, my bag 9 ries. x ren and sisters, pray to t rone of mercy, ti Axticur 9th—Should circumstances induce us to send | «uch may not be the port n of this dear sinter, but any vessel, whether belon; ‘9 our subjects or to others, | shat if she hears me this night, of which I am fear- to any port or road not hereinbefore mentioned, the Cap- | jnily in doubt, she may come upto the altar, that tain of such vessel must be supplied with a passport from | VY hg P y us, sduattiidig him to euch potty aia rs anti po. pei to | ‘he may approach the minister of merey,who standa i here ready to throw around her the arms of love, beh bald pa Ligases aca es wg winrar ape ted Pt welcome her with the kiss of aflection. Glory, Anticts 10th—In the gates of all our cities we will | brethren, glory, (with frequent clapping of hands,) place a guard, and also two witnesses, one of our country | | see her rising—I see her coming- glory (in tones aud the other a christian, whose duty it shall be to of exultation and triumph). Rise up all, every one, mine whatever may come to enter therein, whether upon | on your feet, and sing some joyful canticle, for our the person of those who arrive, or upon animais, or in | dg. (i i i i - conveyances with wheels, that nothing, without being | (cat sister 18 at the railing, penitent and heart known, may be introduced, either by persons ofeur own Me si eat A or any other country. ‘The only exceptions to this ex:| At this invitation, the audience rose en Tad amination sre our great men and the consuls, the car-| “Md commenced the singing of amost joyful at riages of eithag of whom our guards are forbidden to ap-|¢xciting hymn. Brother M. left the pulpit, and preach. In the event of our guard having grounds for | rushing to the railing, welcomed the dear, amiable, suspecting any one that may appear at the gates, or | und certainly beautitul girl, inthe manner he had bearing counterfeit money concealed, such person may | promised, while she seemed thrilled with delight be touched and. may. be searched ‘on the outeld of hie dress, whether he be of this or of any other country, | <t,tiis charming reception among the saints of the if the searcher find nothing, he must then ask pardon... | (°™Ple. ghia ithe find eny thing, then must he give up the offender to | _44 there is much variety in the matter and man- justice. None can be exempted. nerof Brother M ’s discourses, I shal! send you in Anricre 1Ith—All porters and cartmen who convey | 'y future letters more exact sketches of his dia goods on land, shall be embodied by us into distinct bands, | courses to be delivered every night this week. over each of which shall be placed a supervisor, select Westy. edfrom the people of our country. These supervisors oo shall register the nemeof each member of their respective Cumberland, Ma bands, and keep acquainted with their persons ; and noni ¥ continued in such service without « written au [Correspondence of the Herald.) may thorization and sufficient sureties. It is hject of this Cumpertann, Md., Sept. 28th, 1843. measure to establish precision and regularity in the con: | 7); : ; - . : zeyance of goods and other things, and to pote er any eae Disgrace/ul Proceedings— Fight with a Circus Com- from undertaking the trust jout a sanction. pany. God rules! Only God can give success to the | Dear Bennetr,— ; purposes of man! A most disgraceful riot occurred in our town this Fee i seliee © Askaet Bode Be ene morning between one of our citizens (Mr C. Sprigg, the Tunisiag Government. 7 brother to Sprigg, late member of Congress), and To our As, Sidi John Howard Payne, Consul | some showmen that had just arrived in town for the General of the American Government at Tunis. purpose of exhibiting a circus perfor Fi mance. We cause it to be made known to you that our |‘ a “3 re ty State is overrun with counterfeit morey, in a wat As Sprigg was passing the hotel where these which has drawn forth loud complaints and inflicted | *howmen stopped, something was said to him serious injury—both public and private—by so ob-| which he construed into an insult, and he imme- structing commerce, that men’s capital have bi almost annihilated in their hands, cod matebants diately turned and knocked the showman (Terset) are overwhelmed. A damage thus devastating | 4own. Turner’s son (another showman) then ought not tobe lett to its own course. It is our duty | stepped up to Sprigg, and Sprigg knocked him to provide a remedy for this crushing evil to our! down, By this time the bystanders interfered, and peoples and (o protect commerce against the | ,1, fight was stopped. For these considerations, we have thought fit,as| Sprig then walked immediately to his house, reventive, peremptorily to ordain the rules herein- | a distance of a quarter of 4 mile, armed himself vefore written, weich it is our intention, with all | with two rifle barrelled pistols, and came imme- our means, strictly to enforce; and the benefit of | diately back to the hotel, followed by his friends ™ which, if itshall so please God, will be telt by all, | and hundreds of citizens, and enquired where those in causing the exclusion of counterfeit money and | damned rascals were; he directly saw the old man of contraband goods. We therefore desire you to | Turser, and attacked him again - ramming one nake this mandate known to such as are under | ot his pistols in his face, knocking him down, and your jurisdiction, that none may pretend ignorance, | kicking him severely. He then turned and ad- vut all conform scrupulously to the Jaws thus judged | dressed himself to one of the men standing near suitable to the general good, and the utility of which | him, and says, you are one of them, and i i= ipplies equally to every dweller in our country, | ately raised his pistol and fired at him, but miseed whatever the difference of nation or of rece. This|him. The excitement at this time was very great. is the best that our solicitude for the propriety ot | Sprigg then marebed up and down the streets, pis. sommerce suggests tous at preseut. We hope for | tols in hand, with a mob of five or six hundred at your aid in the execution of the new measures we | his heels, defying the authorities, and all else that nave communicated; and without which com- | could be broughtto bear against him, hunting for merce would perish and awful calamities ensue. =| showmen that he might shoot them. No showman God rules! Only God can give success to the | being tound, the mob dispersed. The circus, after ou 8 of man. j [LS] | ceting over its fright sufficiently, pulled up stakes ritten on the 2lst of Rabiah the second, in the | cod lett. | would just advise all that come this year of the Hegira, 1259 (corresponding with the | way lor the future to arm themselves, as our autho- 18ih of May, 1843.) | nities seem to have lost all their power, aud physical TO THE LOOKERS FOR THE SECOND ADVENT. —Why do Fon spend money for what is not bread? Hark: en unto me, and let your minds eat that which is good, and your souls shall be delighted—95 Isaiah, 2. Be wo lon - ed by wolves. He ye were to look ti come, and in the dens wolves it hath been many days known. For they who o money, the Wine and milk of his word are without price—each Saturday « Chronicle, Ye who have to spare xive to editors to publish the words therefrom, until ali parts of e penetrated by the Word of Goi Angel to the Unitarians; 14.—First, ehap- Gospel; 21.—To them in slavery; ‘0 the scientific. o8 oslo am ASTOR OLL—18 bbe Castor Oil, for sale b: Cant EK. COLLINS % CO,, 56 Southist. ARD OiL—950 bbls Lard Oj), of vf Late hy ‘COLLINS eer Lane, CE H. DAY, Successor to Roster, LR. Co, 25 Maiden Lane, "CON DUCK —500 bolts of American Extra Pilot Duck £, K. COLLINS & CO., % South streey, AORN— shels, for sale by a Conte 1? bushels er ek® COLL NS & CO., 96 South st. ( : uth street, PORTUGUSE FEMALE PILLS. HESE far-famed and jt Pills, from Portugal, are we this country, See advertise pent ow the lat coleman, fourth Dae, foree ts all that cam proteet men inthis commu- | nity atthis time. *A title newly given to his Highnoss by the Grand Signor. AN Eve Wirvess ano 4 Crrizgn. . AnoTure Ska Serrent.—The Wiscasset ft epub- | liean siates that a strange fish was discovered near | ny rs advance of the Seguin on Tuesday of last week, by Capt. Mclatire, the echoener Adeline, of Phipsburgh. The fish Boe Ww steam is described as about thirty-five feet long, his body | \ ckers L CLIN fi rooks, and was the size of a six ton boat, and striped like a ti- | OHA L» SON) Cart tg fang wat 8 ovclock, ai ger; his head was flat like a snake, his fin like a) » Dee's Uiie Wilmington, Boats ghe north, airiv- , i ° ec the evme day, eave vacene his. tail dat like a sail boat running to a) oo" )"s, nape day. gad yl! lease Sask point. pt, Metntire says he sailed alongside and | ou! BD pricked the fish with a harpoon, and that he shoved | °"75,"F" "ind this to be the cheapest and most expedi: his body up against the vessel, and made her trem- ious route v the south and west. The above boats are itted vle as though she had struck a rock, Not having | Tye sufficient gear, did not harpoon him. When first sw certs "TH, Agent, discovered, he was a mile and a half distant apd | “* i Wharf, ¢ basleaton. thinking it was a boat, made for it. Charleston, Sepeenber, 1969. ‘