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& Vol. IX., No. 279---- Whole No. 3501. NEW YORK, SATURDAY Mi wile = nisi ORNING. OCTOBER 21 CONNECTION WITH iN THE NEW YORK AND dD ILROA RA PALL ANWKANGEMENTS! T rr at 2 o'clock, P. ery, afternoon by the 2 o’clock trait d after Wetareday, ith leave © o'clock, RED BIRD LINE OF STAGES, | i ‘October, inst , the Red Stages will the villege of White Plains, (Su days excepted,) at 8 .M.. ani fock, ® M!) snd the ieailroad Depot, the Westchester House, corner of Broome street ant New York, every morning at 9 0’clock, and every Agents are in constaut attendance at. th Railroad Depots, of whom every information er tend to the baggage put un u obtained, RAM DEF‘ __White Plains, Oct. ath, 1813. who their cbeRe an P will also ronaldo, oll lm*ec DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND S&e.—Persons about remitting money to their friends in the " old count ry,” can be sup- plied with Drafts, in sums of 1,2, 3, 5,10 i & £50, or any amount, payable on deman prany other charge, at the National Bank ol Bank, do., Messzs. James Bult, Son & Co., Bankers, London, 1. Exchange aid Discount Bank, Liverpool, Bastem Bank gf Scotland, Greenock Banke ing Company, Sie Win. Forbes, Hunter & Co, Scotland, and he branches in every post town throughout ‘Kngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, which drafts will be forgurded yeas steamerliibeania whieh sails from Boston gn the tat November. Ateheir General Passage Office, air A i. TAPSC . » 43 Peck Slip, cor ia South 'B.—All letters from the eountry must come post paid me post paid THE SPANISH STEAMER NATCH- EZ. for HAVANH, Dieet Don Prat is Villsir, commander, jew York on Weduesday, Nov. ist, for He vana direct. newly coppered, refitted with with new boilers, kance and general comfort cannot be surpassed. For particulars for passage apply to JOHN B. ST. The NA’ ‘CHEZ and in point of ele- for Ha- N- jateh HOPE, Astor House, who wil Yor ON Te SOHN Res H NEW ORLA‘ GALVESTON, Steam Shio NEPT liam Rollins—To sail nce. ‘The publ submitted to beyond the -d The Neptune fect order. venience in her. lay no} About one rooms, ve day, 25th instant. whic ‘tation of many passeiigers he has assented to with great re- ic may rest assured that no delay will be Passengers may rly wy 1 yw fixed. for the specie for Charleston, apply on board, ton wharf, foot of Clinton street, Ee ol5 to2>¥ec Ni STANHOPE.” AND positively on Wed- h other circumstances, ure of the Nep- i @ ports, or streerage, aud for freight of light good: n boar “"Pobaceo Taspec- at the J aROWER?, at the earnest so- been completely eriuled, and isin per every comfort and con- half the number ‘of her berths are For passage, fc i rts, in state Is or 5 Wall strect. TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH OR WEST. U.S. Mi in’ eonnexion Mac ENERAL Ss r ay, Mhursday and Su ter the arrival of the ing at Savannah the sume da saine days as above, at 6 o'clock ears from Macon. ‘ixteen he —Tri-Weekly. Lin f the ¢ to. paymaeh, with the Central Railroa » Capt. J. Satarday morning, imington boats from P.M., after age on and the West——The splendid steam packets G L CLINCH, Capi SHARLESTON, Capt. F. Borden, will lea » and *P r00 ve Charleston eve: oeloek, . north, arn y.and will leave Savanuah’on the the arrival of the ‘Travellers will find this to be the cheay and most i- tious route to the south aud west. ‘The above boats are Keted up ina superior style, and uo expense orpains, will be ted to io the travailian Ia tainty, fort, and i Fe ee: OTe EREEER ES ‘Cece Fitzsimmons’ Wharf, Charlesto _Charlestom September, 1813. 17 2m SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING LINE FOR ALBANY O TROY. snd Nenad) Landiogs—Hrom ihe steamboat pier, at foot of Barclay street. . Breakfast and Dinver on Leaves New York—The Empire on. Monday, Wednesday day roy on Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, ding at—Caldwell’s, West Point, Ne th, Hampton, oughkeepsie, Hyde Bank: Rhinebeck 'U, fea Hock Brisco, jatskoll, The new low p ire steamer on this day, at 7 o’clock in the morning. TtOY, Captain A. Gorham, moran Hail, at ‘The uew low pressure steamer on ‘Tassday, at 7 o'eloc Bor passage, apply toF street, or on Noti or any other kind taken, shi fhe Boats of this Linemnust be at ths risk coods. mi, Coxsackie and Kine 101 he. EMPIRK, Captain 8. R Roe, T ped the office, foot of Barclay ice All Goods, Freight, Baggage, Bank Bills, 8} i of the owners of such aul6r PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEA FO! tween Courtlaudt and [1 streets, Sunde "Fh creunivont RNICRERBOCKEM. Cane rill leavet Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, Delock: Steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A. H Tuesday, Sst | and Saturday at6 P. M. Intermediate Mages, M.—Landi Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, will leave Monday, Wednesday, and Frida: So’clock, Passen Albany in the east or west. the above neat and elegant tions For Passage or are tate unrivalled on the Courtlandt street ev ings, at 7 o’clo ALBAN Y—Dail ‘Through direct—From taking this Line of Boats will {a ample time to take the Morning at Capt. Oct. 1 is MBOATS at 6 o'clock P. M— steamboat jay excepted. pt. A. P. St. John, it pier be- at six loughion, will leave » Srainard, y afternoon, xf Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Traesde!!, RS fave ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening, at tive o'clock. the boats of this | The sh teal of 7. ING Li Tireets witho ure all times arrive in ‘rain of Cars for d substantial, are fumished with Rooms, and for speed and accommode: ight, apply on board, orto P. C. Schultz Mr at tne offiee oa the wharf” NOT ton ana after Monday line will leave for Albany at 6 o'clock, PM ALLOW, Captain A. icles will eae ‘Tuesday for Albany direct. LN) at boat foot of SATURDAY, October 2ist, at 2 der the sad Heats, best W. D. Re Immediatel: H. Captai Columbus to go BEACON COURSE—TROTTING. three in five, as iW ‘ompkins. ier enters bh « ‘Tom Benton, ‘oodruff enters bm. Sa ‘ogeman enters b'g Shaver after match for $500—Two N nT umes br « Ajax. Underhill names b g Columbus. in harness, Ajax to a wagon je Heats. ol7 5t*r iy Hall will be discontinued NOTICE—On and alter Monday, the 23d inst, the tein, of cats that leave, City Hal Weat iNiam’s Bri at 3 o'clock, 020 3tr f already engaged, curing berths should make early enti OBEPH MeMURRAY, o2ir FOR LONDON—To sail on the Ist ‘he new packet ship VICTORIA, C: 1200 tons d by any vessel in desi ication to 100 Pine street, corner o} rag rt, and as a huim- jovembar— pt Morgan, | f ste! rous of se f South, FOR LIVERPOOL-NEW LINE.—Regular Packet of etober.—The splendid packet f 25th Or GARRICK, Captain Wn Skiddy, of 1000 ir ‘as above, her regular day, Fo Randsome furiised accommodations yon board at Orleans FOR CHARLESTON, KEY WEST, | Wht foot of AY NS, TEXAS.—Thesplendi UNE, Capuin Wi pael tons, will sus her regular day. Pas: h the rr nada packet ship HOTTING FOR LIVERPOOL—T P= Sa 6th of Novernber—Th I di street, te sereety One K. COLLINS & © GARRI 0 tons, will sail as above her regular day. For freight or passage havi the Captain ‘on board, at ‘OODHULL & The fine packet hip, tons, will succeed the H apply to 16th December. West LL & ML Liverpool, jottinguer an ht or passage, havi Pac at 56 South street. cet ae OSCIUS, Captain John Collins, of 1100 cceed the (OK, and sail the 25th November, ships of this line sailing pane Line—Rey e fine New York built eH Ima Dursley, master, ery stiperior accommodations, le Burling slip, or t TURNS, &7 South st. Eldridge, master, 1150 sail on her regular a ° will tons, 0. » 10 FOR LIVERPOOL—Regul I the 25th October—Thi erhee otier ae ae FARRICK, Capt W. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, we well known fast sailing pa as above, being her regular day. Her accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers are unsurpassed by any vessel ort and aa a uth iy cgtaed, those desirous of e- ratty auplicationcn te McMUHRAY, 100 Pine street Comer of South. r of oltr er passengers are alread: curing berths should by OS. will sail | PNEW, LINE, OF, LIVERPOOL PACKE 8 the 25th October—The t meket ship GARRICK, 1000 tons burthen, Capt W r idy, will sai ence to any other, way more comfoi ‘hose. class. brought Kingdom. ket et, for old country W. to send for their friends can pal towns of Wednesday, 25th October, her regu The ships of this line being all 1000 tons sons about to embar rr the advantages to be derived from selecting this line in prefer- as their great capacity renders them every ble aud convenient than ships of asmaller » wishing to secure berths, should not fail to make early application on board, or to ° . & J. T. TAPSCOTT, At their General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, pia cor South street. ‘The Garrack will sail from Liverpool on the 13th December. Persons wishing in her or any of the regula ‘Those wishing to remit money can be sey amount, payable in all the pring ud upwai wall not fai on favorable terms woplied with drafts for sTS— see th have them in the United olsec = FOR SAVANNAH—First teh-—The first class fast sai EE cove Lyons, burthen 850 tons, wll sail as lar day. 3B er her regul = = ollr in and steerage make immediate JO} very superior accommodations, for cabin, Passengers, those application on tending to embi foot of Dover ular Packet with jug ship LA: ‘PH McMURRAY, 100 Pine stree corner of South, NCA: second ca- ark should st, or to FOR NEW ORLEANS—Loui: id York Line Posi cguiar Packer. NSS 2.5, Capt Jackson, For freight or passage, hat or to. Shippers may rely upon having their goods by this lime tor- New Orleans, Hullen rectly measi Agents First & Woodruff, el promptly forward all goods to their address. The cket Shaks| , Capt the OUON EE and aa aie fou ‘ivel Regular Packet. tthe Slat Oct.” ‘he fast ssiling pocket. slip. 1 sail as above, her regular day, ip hendatene furnished accommo- dations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf. foot of Wall street, E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South To street. who will th Allen Miner, will succeed ‘ov. her regular day. o2Ir REGULAR PACKET FOR NEW ORLEANS. —The splendid fast, sailing packet ship NORTH ARO! r rs, are stich us cavnot fail to ensure every com: | of range thirteck, "'B. GIBSON, Cashier. ysstengers daring the oyage, ad the price of pansage is |" At ths Land Office at Danville, commencing gn Monday. the | | Canandaigua, Oct. 5,183. H. B. GIBSON, oNits Tyler Wor ot J : tion shouldbe ynade on and the afAlstobsreceroudt ow ete j oweacy " i 16 . a» 8 tQ J Paeeeet nei ih. Tarsco Tine, and thirty, north of the base line, of range teus' west of | 4, A,Laady, who is an expericuced teacher, takes into her At their General Passage O' ‘of this line sail every five days as usual. N. i North Carolina can accommodate a few move Secagere in the second canta, who wil be Feapeetably (und ol E | ata very moderate rate. INA, Captain Drammond, will b ip for cabin,second ice, 43 Peck slip, corner have imme- cabin, and South st. FOR NEW ORL nt fast sailing ship y ashi r part of her . will sail on RLYANS—First Ship—The ele- KORGE STEVANS, ‘ednesday the 18th i: st. ween decks is comfortably fitted up wit iver that public sales will be designated, N three, of in township t West of the thi forty-three of range one, east, North of the base line, and East of the fourth principal meri- ian. ‘Townships eighteen, of range two. g,Lowuships eighteen, twenty-four, and twenty-five, of range nree. township oxen ey in,to. five, township fifteen, and the east h section twelve, fu township twent The fifteen; east half section seventeen; west halves of sections on twenty-tw and twenty nortl of North of the base line, and Wet of the fourth principal meri ian, section five; east half of northeast quarter of sectios halves of sections twenty-seven and twent west quarter of section twenty-eight; north h: northeast quarter, southwest quarter, north hal quarter, and west One; section thirty-two, except. the west half of the northwest section thirty-three fractional townshij township th of section three, ownship forty-three, of range elev the sixteenth day of October next, for the dis} section, on island twenty-four in the Missi ship thirteen, south, of range three dhe ninth day of Qetober next, f UNITED BY THE PRESIDENT OF TH STATES. 'N Parsuance of Law, 1, JOHN TYLER, President of the ni States of America, do hereby declare and make held atthe undermentioned hereinafter and Offices, State of Illinois, at the periods | at Dixon, commencing on Monday, the y of October next,’ for the disposal of the public in the undermentioned townships and parts of town- hips, to = orth of the base line, and Hiss of the third prmeipal meri- ian ight, thirt Towns! -one of range three. he south east quarter of section fourteen, and. the south- ‘west quarter of section twenty-four, in township thirty-three of range ‘The southwest quarter of section two, in town: nge three, ‘The east half of the north east quarter of section twenty-one, ip thirty. and the west half of the northwest quarter of section twenty: hat ten | two, in tow! thirty: of range three, ter, and also the}. ‘The west h f the north-east quarter of section twenty-one y-one, north of the base line, ‘of range one, al meridians northwest fractional quarter of sec: ast side of Rock river,) iu township The east fre dl jon twenty: the ips eighteen, nineteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, and x, of range four. hips eighteen, nineteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, and ‘Townships twenty-two, of range six. ‘Lowuships twenty-thre, of range seven, : The northeast quarter of section thirty, in township eighteen of, range one. The northeast quarter of section thirteen, in township nine teen, of range one. ‘The northeast fractional quarter of section thirty-four, in township twenty-one, of range two. ‘The east half of the northeast quarter of section eighteen, in tw. hree, of range four. t half of the ‘southeast quarter of section seventeen, ip twenty-one, of " ‘The west half of the horthwest fractional quarter of section ve, in township twenty-one, of range nine. The southwest quarter of section three, and the southeast quarter of section thirteen, in township twenty-two, of range nine. ‘The west half of the northeast quarter of section thirteen, in township twenty-three, of range nine. ‘The west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty, in If of the southwest quarter of eight, of range ten northeast quarter of section three; west halves of sec i sever h half of seetion eleven; north half warter of section fourteen; east half of section wilves of sections n and nineteen; north halves of sections twenty-one and halves, and northwest quarters of sections outh half and northeast quarter of sec half and northwest quarter of section thirty-four is one to six west halves of ‘i thirty-one, and nd southwest even, eighteen, nineteen, thirty n the northwest quarter ‘of section twenty-three, in township ourteen of range four. Sections three, ten, fourteen, fifteen, and twenty-five; nerth , two, four, five, six seven, twenty-one, nd twenty-four; south ‘halves of sections eight fee; West halves of sections eighteen, ninetee hirty and thirty-one; southwest quarters of sections six, sev and twenty-four; southeast quarters of sections four, and twen: ty, and twenty-two; northwest. quarters of section. cleven, and heast quarter of section thirty-three, in township fourteen, Tange six. ‘Township fifteen; the eagt part of an irteen; also fractional sectio n township seventeen, of range two. land in Rock river, in ighteen and nineteen, jal section twenty-two; north half of section twenty- enty-six; south ht, and’ north- ection thirty; of northwest alf of southeast quarter of section thirty- warter; sections twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty-four, and halt the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, in een of range three. Fractional sections twenty-one. to th torr hi v' ‘art of an island ons three, twenty-seven, and thi and the fractional section thirt p seventeen of range six. lee at Chicago, commencing on Monday, the iP sixteen ; At the Land O: twenty-tifvh day of September next, for the disposal of the pubs lig lands hereinafter designated, to wi North of the base line, and East of th , to wit : d principal meridian, y-two, bordering on Fractional townships thirty-one and he Indiana State line, of range fifteen. : of the southest quarter of section six, in three of range four. he east half and northwest quai of the northeast quarter the northwest quarter of ne, of range eight. er‘ of section Mfteen, in ‘The northwest quarter of section twelve, in township forty, ipal meridian. ki ice at Kaskaskia, commencin; on Monday, of the public southeast quarter of section ter of the same ppi river, in town hin the limits of th ree, and the southwest, fractional hit est. je, commencing on Monday the disposal of the public ds within the limits of fractional sections thirty-one and id Offi At the Lan ice at Edwards: tional sections nineteen and twenty-one; west half of “AUCTION » 1843. ~ Clty Intelligence. pson and Jackson, but owing to the youth of Me- SALES. _ THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer. BY BELL & HOWARD. (Stores No. 32 4) ‘eet and 115 Fulton street.) URDAY, cure ot all descriptions. J collection o SDAY, Oct. 24, Large sale of Ele Also, piano forte: Ko. elegant, useful and valua building No, 111 Broad i a choice ass: ble furniture contai wown as All Nati and ¢ thing else to correspor f halls, dining rooms, bar room cabinet, billiard room: day eatalognes.on Mond Iso, the furniture of se consisting of marble top di ep very or oretan, DAY, 25th, clock, Also, 1 splendid toned parle WabN 4 Atii Unless previously dispo without ieserve, on the faogements, fixtures, &c., Bay House, on the Bloomin, Also, the superb Gondola, Also, the cream bar, sheds, garden chair The property can be sen ai any time to purchase will get all ne J. H, Chapman, 251 Hudso 73 gale Road, nilt by Kane’ t houses, Se. Any person wi: sary information TUE Large Sale of Hotel Furniture——Without reserve, the entire in the large Beni ond le s. pautries, kc. kc. Particulars on Satur- val families giving up housekeeping dof at private sale, will be sold, ises, all the furniture, barroom ar- , of the well known Stryker’ yy applying to A Patcapecrnia Fineman Seriousty Insunep.—Harry, oi rn aa ee. whe Cons sentenced them each Jordan, a member of the Hope Hote Company of Phila |” poi. 6 Boarding House—Henr wii aig delphia, while running with the Southwark engine of | fijow, was tried on a charge of ground [Fh pe thiscity, at an alarm of fire last evening about dusk, | ing a gold watch, knives and forks, spoons, &c. valued i : 4 | $65, trom the boarding house of Mary 8. Siner at et either slipped or was knocked down by the foot boar ; d » Silber, of 96 . pone Chambers street, on the Qistof September. Th, which he was shoving against, and three of his ribs frac: | watch and all the property, except the spoons, was eeu tured,one of which punctured one of his lungs. The | by confession of prisoner. The jury found guilty, alarm of fire proceeded from the burning of a chimney in | andthe rt sentenced him to the State prison for three, ara. Pearl street near Chatham, and the accident took place as | ¥°°"* of : ; ; ! Trial of Frank Fayard.—Francis 8. Fayard was tried the eogine was turning the corner of Duane and Chat: | /hia1 of pank Aiamerd Prensa aera ham. He was immediately taken into the adjoining apo | wallet containing a promissory note valued at $185. The thecary shop, where every assistance was rendered and his wounds dressed. Assoon as possible afterwards he accused was seen by the complainant at the window of Mr Coleman in Broadw and soon after he missed the wallet. The note was dated July 29, 1536, and was run- as ng bi sph id Egyptia . marble tan centis tables, book "eaves nla Tag Eat” | eas conveyed to the City Hospital, where the most iba iteron. Me J Bute eae that be wae lasses, Plated and glass wares ; 4 i led in to uid him. His] in company with Mr. NC. Devereux while they Also, some splendid Brussels and ingrain carpeting, &e ‘entific medical: aselatence.wss! os! " a in fi © Js wind f] Also, 3 second piano fortes, by-order of the Sheriff situation is precarious, if net really dangerous. The mem Wood tueel: te pce ‘oleman’s windew, and he saw pele of Mr. Devereux, and a companion standing with him. When they left, witness asked Deverenx if he bad lost any thing, and on ascer, taining that his pocket book had been stolen they fol lowed the accused and arrested him. Mr. Devereux tea- tifled that the drawer of the note had made a verbal pro- mise of renewal of the note, thus preventing it from be- ing deoerred by the statute. ‘he jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the Court sentenced him to the State prison for five years. The Petit Jury were then discharged for the term. bers of the Southwark engine rendered every attention in their power, and his friends in Philadelphia may be as sured that nothing will be left undone that is necessary. — Mr Jordan has been for several years past engaged in the newspaper and periodical agency in Pailadelphia,and was on a visit to this city relative to his business. We cun* not forbear expressing our dissenting opinion to the man- ner in which he was medically treated by some person A RkALE SSTOCK day, 23d inst way of dealer daélining business, consisting of hil wi reaus, hair, cloth and plush rockers, sewing and. nurse 10 stools, spring and cushioned seat sofas, inahogany uperior sofa bedstead. Bales to close the concern, DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF This evening, will be continued by New York Long Room, 169 B iRAVINGS Hayward’s fine London’ Engravings ey consist of the pro- duetions of eminent British artists, and embrace a great vari of subjects. 021 Jt*m HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, ‘HE undersigned takes occasion to inform his frie the public, that the Mansion House is now located in | and vegetable market, arranged in the ueatest order. A person is employed to procure permits to land passeny who wi e officers, ficulties and inconvenience. 6inec WILLIAM FULTON. r, ¥ FURNITURE VARTER & CO. will4ell om Meg, y+ at 1049 o'clock, the entire stock f, three-quarter 020 Ste uarley & Hill, at the alway; the sale of the late Win quisidor street, No. 67, ia the vicinity of the steambost landing having commodious family apartments gers, ard vessels immediately after the visit . isitors to this Island should procure a fr the Spanish Consul, at the port of embarkation, te otomte aie The Court adjourned till this morning at 11 o’clock. who was called in at the apothecary shop, as bleeding was immediately resorted to, which in all cases of injury by sudden cencussion has long since been decided to be Trinity Cuvrcn.—The tollowing articles were deposited on the 19th October, in the mason work and full French ohay inane Freach bedsteads, plam most injurious to the patient. over the front windows ot the belfry in the tower ny, White and black, top erutre tables, plate at eek | Apprtiowat, Buaciantxs—The office of J. H. Talbitt, | of Trinity, facing Wall street, by Wm. Hyatt, fore- man:— No. 1—An American half cent, from the Post office, for 1848. No. 2—An English forthing of the reign of George 2d, 1749, found under an elm tree, in the grounds of Mise Emery, Bxeter.N. H. No. 3—An arch-Episcopal coin of Cromatibus, an Hungarian prelate,celebrated jor the suc. cess in converting the Turks, A. D., 1309, from Columbi College. No.4—A medailion of the opening of the Erie Canal, from the city government. No.5—A New York American for Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1943 Ocromen 19, 1843 Witness, especially on the part of the Euglish farthing —George J Cayley. Dittootthe American half cent-— Thomas R. Jackson. Joun Fonsytn, Drattsman Done by the consent of Mr. Upjohn, Architectural Pro- mier of this magnificent and solemn church. 9 Spruce street, was entered by midnight thieves on Thursday night, who succeeded in finding nothing of value, except a valuable eight keyed silver flute, which they carried off. Avotner.—The dwelling of T. W. Bailey, 5 Delancy street, was also entered, and a quantity of silver spoons’ forks, and a cake basket, stolen. Loox our ron Fiae.—Fire was discovered ina back building in Cross street, near Centre, on Thursday, which wus communicated {rom acoal that had adhered to a piece of bread that a Cuild was toasting, which tell into some straw belonging toa bed inthe room. The poor ates of the houge were, trom (his incident, driven into the street by fire and water, and a womub, who was dying on the premises, had to be removed by taking ber up in the bed aud carrying her away inacart. Sne died during the operation. ‘Tusoxs row Taape.—Keep a sharp look out on all sus- picious well dressed persons who cail and make purcha- ses with a request to send the goods to a certai, numed 7 Tur Synop or New Yorx anp New Jerssy was organized on Tuesday evening, in the lst Presbyte- riat church in Newark, atter a sermon from Acts 11, 24, by Rev. Mr Cheever, by the appointment of Rev George Pierson moderator, and Rev. E Sey- LAND OF CUBA Bh . PROGRESS HOTEL, and attended, affording the benefit of a venting a timely attendance to bi mess. Every attenti promised by the owners to meet the of their visito & particular agreement may be entered ii sses are N, B.—Omnil those persons who have heretofore honored hi tronage, and those who are will i them, and which that his saloon quiet and comfortable accommodati n wines and cordial: and ail sorts of tore cli? keeps constantly on hand the above wine Xx, together with Preserves, Sweet Oil ani Goods purchased from his establishment are sen: to any part of the city. Oysters will be sent to th purchasers, (if required) and opened by one of she the establishmeucs. c IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS A TORS T ae D VISITORS TO JN, the village of Cerro, three miles from Havana,” ‘This esta- blishment is advantageously situated, properly fitted up t ‘country life without excluding the comforts and pleasures of the Capital, or pre- tisfaction of their visitors. running from morning "till night be- tween the Cerro and Havana, making the trip in half an hour. 824 Im opi 3 MASSACHUSETTS BAY q my 4 ; eae ete ONSPOL BON AOUITIN' takes pi sei ght ‘There will always be found in it a choice collection of the NTARIO BANK capital stock of this Bank will be paid to the Sto on the Ist day of November next, out of the surplus the office at Canandaigua, in lieu of the ordinary sem dividend due on that day. "Stockholders who reside at U will be paid at the Mechanics’ Bauk in the City of Albany Stockholders will he paid. at the Albany Stockholders residing in Utica will be paid at the Branch Utiea. Stockh Canandaigua, stant for ten day ; By order of the President and Directors rs west of Utica at the Banking Honse mily a number of eh scholars. No pains w Great attsation will be petd fo thea reat attention will be paid to ¢ : The loeation is very’ healthy and tetired. Thea yt red coe iven, For turk lars Asfactory reference jiven, Fe i OO RW Te 5 BUTE R TG dren, not exeeeding spared it, as boarders R, 19 John PHILADELPHIA DAGUERREOTYPE ESTABLISHMENT, DIVIDEND.—Twenty per. cent on the y Bank. he transfer books will be closed on the 2ist in id to ret the h lea. id tovadvance them in their studies, | day in the case of Lacour vs Roach and Pell, in an action here are now | numi inquire st. mour of Bloomingfield, and William B Lewis of Brooklyn, clerks. The Synod accepted an invita- tion to visit the American Institute in New York on Friday morning. The Synod of New Jersey (old school) convened on Thursday afternoon at Newton, N. J. The New York Synod, consisting of the Presby- teries ot Hudson, North River, Bedford, Long place where they willbe paid for. On Tuesday, a fellow of this stamp called at the store No. 315 Greenwich street, and ordered $15 or $16 worth of goods, which he request: ed might be sent to thy Battery Hotel, and he would pay for them. A boy was seat who met the man at the hotel Tne fellow contrived to get the boy to return for some ovher article he wanted. ‘Ihe lad’s tack was no sooner «| turned than the rogue also took his departure irom the ARGES. i,aud neither ne nor the goods have been since seen. Bonn fr aug nrsn in one rom -+----+$2 00 aday. | “Porvenriua,--Watch wafers, pooket book droppers,| ud, New York, and 2d New York, (of the, old veraog, WOOF tree persons in one room-+ $1 50 a day| | houice ovine kets! are more active atthe | 8choe'), convened on Tuesday evening at the Pres- ol i d 2 i t Picea (tas RCT tin this city. Our public | byterian Church, corner of Grand and Crosby eta. sare thronged with these vampires on the | The annual sermon was preached by Dr. Potts, mney andrei we nave no Potice lor The next | ter which Dr. W. Dickinson, of the Canal street Sommon Council will promise much that the present} church, was chosen moderator, and Rev James have {ailed to perform. W. Henry, and Jacob Green, of the Bedford Pres- bea bytery, were chosen secretaries. Cireult Court. Beiore Judge Kent. ee Farvay, Oct. ieeerge ‘Miilercs, Abraham Mitcheu| From tHe West Inptes.—The Nassau (New mn fart.—This 18 @ cuse sent down from the| Providence) Gazette of September 80, has some Siiacaliey Coates for ujury to decide on the validity | account of a violent storm, increasing when the and good {uith of certain ‘transactions between the late | paper was put to preee, which, it was feared, would firm of Louw & Webber, distillers, in Troy near Green: | not pass away without leaving tokens of its power. wich street, aud the deiendaut, Abraham Mitchell. The | September being the last of the hurricane months, following wines, viz: Chablis, Sauterne, Grave, Barsac, Her- hi ing, when the Court mitage, sparkling and still Hock, Chi Chambertin, | Counsel was proceeding in his opening, and haying reached its last day without bringin, Fominirdy Voluey, Laitte, Larroze, Leovilles Se Juwen,tey | decided, with consent, that as the case was likely to oc: | na Having reached its lust day Withous bit rtinta cupy several days, aud as tne term et the present jurors expired to-day ,it had better be postponed; and it is accord. ingly set down the first on the Calendar ior next Monday altogether; but on the morning of the 30ch the wind began to rise, and at 10 o’clock a squall came up, week. attended by thunder, lightning and a whirlwind, or Wright vs. Brereton.—This was an action on a promis: | slight tornado. Several fishing boats lying at an- sory note, on which oth the parties in the suit were | chor off the town were driven from their moorings endorsera. The note was drawn payable to a Mr. V. and much injured; but as yet no further mischief and the detency sets up that he was the actual p had occurred. The tide had risen to a considera- bringing the action, Wright being but a clerk or agent) be height, and broken over the abutments. The for (he actual holder or pay ee, Wiio it Sapir wid | Gazette's closing semark i. We new Mowsa ately Not bring au action against up iadorser. ‘Thus, however, | 102116 8 closing recite A yi Dv: ference to Wendell, where a case wus pi decided in favo Pot the payee against am indorser. The| The inhabitants of Heneauga were suffering from juny gave av t for ibe plainulf in the full amount, | drought, and were wlmost destitute of provisions. $191 91, and 6 cents costs Supphes were to be sent for their relief from New Dalends Saturday.—Nos. 85,74, 69, 34, 46, 67, 66 | Providence. _ 5 os erie, 96, 107, 198, 110, Lily 112, 113, 114, 116. A defalcation of £2000 had been discovered in rR Es ! the acoomnts ot the troacurer at Grenade, who had wmarvesws WOUET, ecently died. Itwas feared that a still larger sum Juige Oukley. woar bey : re ee want m a further examination of hii Frvpay, Oct. 0.—This Court was ocoupied the entire | books and papers j ao ) Navau.—The U. 8. ship Warren was to sail from Norfolk on Tuesday for the Pacific station. She was under command of Joseph B. Hull, Esq. Capt. Brevoort, Marine Corps, to command Marines on of replevin as reported in yesterday s proceedings. The r of witnesses was larg: id the nature of the tes timony of a very complicated kind, as to ow aership, part. nership, &c. and promises to give, as it has already done, much employment to Courts, lawyers amd juries for years to come. evenini ols roome, speed | state rooms for the accommodation of 2d cabin passcugers, who cowneli th, of range ten west, and frac- ak . 1 Sat — 5, 66, 83, * Brazil station, goes in her as passenger. and sccommodstions ia tot furpanted oa the Riations oe tll fe an ‘ives aattrons of eset Re crcha ‘will require | © ~ ation meaty, tombahip Hs nord of range ele. HE Sobaerbe yu reatveg ree say of Det rs? uh ho, 06 ‘won 123, 3, ‘3, 38 ha bee Annexed is a letter received from the sloop of war ‘aus ec ; Anda at pourd the shupeat pier 10 E, | Yeu West, comstitutin +in| L celebrated Daguerreoty pe Appartu and small sizes, pc ci : d : ; NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT | jy Mate, !mmediate epvlication on one Ur ERD MAN, na the Land Occ at Quincy, commencing on Monday, the with achromatic lenses made according’ to" Brofesaor Petsals Court of Common Pleas. « Dale, just arrived at Philadelphia AND PASSAGE LINE. id well eth stfeee. pear Wall ativet, | | tiventy:third day of October next, for the disposal of the pub- “Aig new supoly of best plates and chemicals, whic ht Before Judge Ingrahi We have just arrived from thy: Pacific Ocean, af- oF Kingston ane ME AED AR GRE | ag Ne BiccThe splendid well known packet ship Frangis Devan | {ic lands within the limits of the uudermentioned tracts, viz: | warrants good tad celle at sehueat ares coemicalss whic h he | efore Judge Ingraham. ter a three years cruise in those seas. We have vi- gnal—steamboats EMERALD and will succeed the above, and sail on the 25th inst. ‘This ship | North of the base line, and East of the fourth principal meri- | “he following gentler Fripay, Oct. 20.—Ard Reynolds vs. George 4 Palmer d Ri ae A cH. : Tas unequalled accommodations for cabin, 2d cabin and stecr- daa. E. White, tore oa" Bromauave avfeed to,sct, as agents, viz—~ | tn this case, reported in yesterday's proceedings, thejury | Sd the ports of Rio Janeiro, in Brazil; Valpa- "The EMEKALD. Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | ae passengers. Apply asabove OE | The north half and southeast quarter of section twenty-three, | Washington, “D.C. Dr A Caspar, Kichmand Wied! | Were unable to ugree, and were accordingly discharged | fio and Coquimbo, in Chile; Oallao, Arica, Is See P RES Mee ith section set ke 7S cepa inthe northwest quae of section twenty-two, in township | Phat Oh ee Sowihers Skies "Wins Wea, , | For plsitit, All.'Seolee. For defendant, James T | lay, San, Lambayeque, Payta, and Tumbes, in "leave Kii i i Wednesday NE ORK & at b> eainilieds Heimnats, Ohio. I Brady, Ex eru; Puna and Guayaquil, in the Equator; Pana- ° Will ‘eave’Kingyton, (Rogjout landing) every v seyen, OETAMEHevEH che ue of schools, military Conimunications, (post paid) and orders, accompanied | "Michael Costello § Patriek Cuff vs. M Keon $ French | ina and Tobago, in New Grenada; Sem Freneony The NORWICH, Captain Joba Samuels, will leave New SOUND PILOT. oe he SORT Tie taal etad New be J * 1 Bib paiteances, will be PO 4ly attended to, and should be | ‘This is an action of trespass. The defendant sold a biil Monterey, Santa Barbara, and San Diego, in Upper Fork, foot of Warren street, every Wednesday and Saturday at | ()WEN PRESCOTT, Pilots or takes charge as yoaster and | "he sales will each be kept open for two weeks, (unless the | “0h 'smns Be BAU CEN EM. of groceries to Patrick Donoughoe, who he alleges kept » | California; Mazatian and Guayamas, in Mexice So'clock, P. M. . Teeky ee Pilot of vessels bound to New Bedford, over Nantucket | jands are sooner disposed i) and no lon ‘and no private en- = - gs, Philadelphia grocery store on the corner of Spring and Muiberry, bu’ | [jy the th beerias y hi been & Fl leave Kisastom Condott landing) every Teeokiy as Shoals, Boston, Fortamonth, Partland, Keny HZ; | tres.of land, in the townships so offered, will be admitted un- NoLETS, FIN THE GADIES. which the plaintiffs in the prosent suit deny, and claim | nyndred nad teers decent ae, ireesipe whet friday at 3 e’clock, . M. x t Frye ws a iratio Ds y i AN DC d » bundr t ‘The EMERALD wii MaNC ERS arma set vey | Wau tre Rema eee tana of gr | Ge ade my nd ot ie Cro Washington ui ght | RBar hate Ban own, Ha Drees” RECAUDS. | the store anor y right of purchae and of tenants. | (narod and twenty days at een, and sailed bout > will leave i urance Companies in this city, Bos- r 1843, mbs, Foam es ution, ae rs apg Suiilay morning 7 Deloek. ing, feaves Kingston at | Chants, and the several Insurance iN sme OY By the ieldenn So die Heads. i i at ra For decorating Ler | -iaced in the hands of the other defendant, French, whe Gépertare trom Valparaiso on the Ist August. a o'clock, same day. rT y al z iI iN PHO. Db, i sixty-seven satterwards we were up wil s -<WILSON & JOHN “ \ 4 . LARUE, made a levy upon the store, seizing $243 63 worth of y jay’ J iP For freight or masage apply. BR AR Ow & 003 eld 208.5 Ll eg og Zo 4 lh goomaced. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer, groceries, liquors, fixtures, &c.,te satisfy the claim of $90, | Islands of Bermudas, within some seventy hours 164 West street. | have on hand and for sale, from the best manufactories in the NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, 162 Canal, corner of Verick, owed by Donoughoe, and this is the cause of action. The | sail of New York, but it was the seventy-eighth day a2l 3m*r NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Far Cents "Fall and Winter Arrange: ome te tlendd steamer PASSAIC, on and dives Newall from foot of Centre etrest, at S o'clock A. Leave New York, from foot of Barclay street, at 3 o’clock P, ‘The accommodations both, for i enrried at very low rates) have gm*ee only 12) Seen great! and freight ( which ly improved. GS EE STATENT and Staten Island, on and after October further notice >= Leave New York 9 11, Leave Staten Island 8, I freight shipped is required ‘owners thereof. the risk of t The steamboat DER willl Ke Hid as llows to FERRY, FOOT 234, in as ASN aud 2o'clock P.M. New Rochelle at quarter past 8 A. M. i doteleek, PM, “Urave Mamarontel half-past 7 A.M. and half-past 1P.M. Leave Portchester quarter be- fore A.M. oly str and lem Rail day, Oct. ‘train, WINTER ARRANGEMENT~—In con- nection with the New Yorl i d after Mor tow York with theo oelock “s¥a REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e.—The BB ore come rm yr small, to ie same manner as and in lo persons in Ireland, England o1 resi P: for the last thirty years and more ; mitted by letter (post. ited with him, wid hig predec sent, and nearest post town, will be im and warded to the sen In like manner money, or claims on persons in any part of Ireland, England or Scotland, can be collected by the subseri- in any’ part of the. United States or Ca- ber for persons residing sue ‘in any. part of of Ireland also, to any part of mag oe iia bea GEORGE MeBIDE, Jr. 82 Cedar at f imanner for second cabin si to ensure them every comfort, Roche, resides there, who will see meet their wishes, and have be derived by paying in ow letter post paid, Re 35 Fulton street, next door, 2 ee the regular pac every _moathy al rom Dublin, Pinerie ky from Liverpool, by we ee sending for their relatives will srrangements with the sabscribers, large or small sums on the Royal Bank of or for the above port. na apply to the subset onapply to the g Hons sPPROCHE, B o2ir ‘Those sending for their friends of all our passengers, and will Cy neitl fy opportauities. find it their advan Drafts. payabl Trelan ROCHE, BROTHERS & J ton street, New JAMES D. ROC FOR LIVERPOOL—British Shy a iL ke fast EB Peek bee es CORK— Me cans} be fit ‘Wilson, master, portion et her cargo oi board, will have Liverpool—in rm our friends PAY “RO the first spring ships.—We beg to inl * hat during the coming spring, 1844, we shall have a Tesular succession of first class Ameri hips h above port every week, whieh will 14 Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, P. $.—Passage certi oe and crate a be seat from this by y ton WPIING AILRAN Gh Belfas vers. RI ERS & CO., 35 Fy * aida next door to the Fw ton yank. » sailing from out in such a hippers of goods will find the Chester a most desirable con ht or passage, having very comfortable accommods ot despatch itish ship ving a large ate. despate 00 Cages col f 100 * Eor sale ‘Womens and misses Gaiters. * India Rubbers, trimmed and plain. in lots to suit 120 CHATHAM STREET, couree ‘Sewed and Pegged Boots, men and boys. ine ir store. chasers, at R posite within the limits of the townshi quired to establish the same to the and Receiver of the proj , and. for as soon as practicable, after seeing this, notice, ani f the public sale of son entitled to the right of pre-emption to an} ips above numerated, ction of the Re and make payment ery r land office, the day appointed for the commencement of the township, embracing the tract claimed, above designated , otherwise such claim will be forteited, Rosevelt. N. B.—The store being open until 16 o'clock in the evening, ts an Opportunity to examine goods at ives country isure, 928 Im*m EAPER THAN ER, PADIES. AND eee pore. af OLD STAND, 4i9 Broadway, where may ry be found a complete assortment of all the different Indi latest styl all k sizes notice. of other goods, at ‘corner of of families, by patronizing this est«bl ing of 25 to 30 per cent. 02 N. B. lors, sorts and sizes, for ladies, Boots, Buski: i Rubbers and Moceasi tnd fash nce, Sena ie \ + baota 'd shoes, of French aa native cay a variety, ready or a Gentivinen's overshoes, and an innumerable 419 Bj Will find a savit lippers, and wall yand water Proof over the gresest seyle ‘and 4 . gentlemen's, boys? to, WALKER’S, ses hoe children. ned chit coarse and #13 ors. Also, shoes of the 's Gaiters of t all i} iren’s ine, in the shortest Assortment pad Wa} id) to the subscriber, or the name of the per Scotland, to. whom it is to be- jiately transmitted, id scqormaaly: and a receipt to that effect given, or for- In old aR or in business have | and faithfully execute, moat reasonable terms for cash E here he will Nassau street, where wil SHOR STORE. JOHN READY. respectfully informs hia fiends iness in the above Tstavered with oe tse that commenced LUCINA CORDIAL, LIXIR OF LOVE. time, amonj ig the Jews, ‘That man a second wife might choose— Aifiicted: Prayed raved to Lucine, the midwi Egyptian wives, in such a eri led to their aid the Priests of Taig; ‘Agd even now, the meek Ii ‘Warm as her clime, and tender. f childless twelve months from lies weeping to her senseless idol, Cal ‘thas nption’ vigor clot th FOR he Ist of Novembe: & HINCK oltec t HAV! if EN, No.9 Tontj ilding, lt, ‘Walt aad en eases, ; KET p—Second Line—Ihe BEB pose James Funck, master, will sail on O12 00 ae FOR MARSEL 0 5 or feht or passage, apply to ‘or to BOYD ™ ANG, ’ red. & CO. Puy INN Bui Per ‘aion. jo Ana sometimes names 1 “Ninety-two Ni Qr, dreaming o Cry oat ford ns order remittanee, ¢: i Price North "s. trust. rom Finor Altws it relieves each diseasey { 5 (ir and ral ile form ie are Dat TROTH@y Ww Shall have 3 fit Letters—all the Savane of| Wa ee it 4 per bottle, or Whose first, by Fate's unkindly doom, No children bore to bless his home. Roman matron 's patron; thus, t too— her bridal in accents wild, erty FF nd with raised hand: oy ag al titions Bramah fo me parities eerie kor well she knows, Love shuns to bless pains or expense to Hindoo bed of meas. ~ any, cag So much for love in days by-gone, once ravage customs in our owns * Ries See fh ys , does Love’s communion SCHR aROT HENS CS. | Bese stetad teen tonoat or to imes conjugal felicity, listurbed—ay, ¢’en in THIS City the, barren, if the But not the ive "5 it will prevent is from the skin it chases, back beanty ue 3 her, ‘ith proper care, too,) to, item proof in contradiction, forms of attestation— ie ym all ane, jaws ofday sense ani who lay, wit ie ae very number— ev ” up and sent to an have per doven. at, Philadelphia, lls them Action in their shumber— from the country, by sendin Y part of thea Cs THO. H. BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office. w to 16Octr description of Boats Look at what he has doneand then judge of what he can do. hig establishment was built the following unrivalled boats, ‘The Swilt Sure of New Foundland; the sixteen foot inky Troubles; the Romp of Hurlgate, and the Panl ‘The row boats Henry : the noble Cimbrias the GW. Chapman), the forty for the United States ship Ohio; the barge Empress fo: the brass mounted gig Neptune for Tampico Bay, anda host of others equally great traly worthy of attention. Bazanre if you desirea treat. Aff sank dene Tree of elarge ci GERSOLL, $96,406 and 414 Water and 141 Cheery Ir. 524 Im*r FRENCH CHINA. No. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up 3tars DALESME, Importer and Agent for Manufactwershias + always on hand a ; in plain white and gilt French Porcelain, as well as dissenn dessert of all sizes, dishes, soup tureens co dishes, Salad bowls, fruit baghets, custards and stands ‘Algo, ‘Tea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, French sd Aieri- o be hape. S*AIt the. articles are warrated of the best quakY, aud 887 Gat ee sold on liberal terms, and in lots to suit purchase: JAMES LACY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 62 John street ear Wiliam, continues to make up jemen’s of suprior workmanship, and in the moat fashionable !¢, at his tual low prices, Centlemen in want of new andshionable enth- ing, should call and examine his select st of goeds bore purchasing elsewhere. A trial will be sucint to convince the most economical, that for beauty of fi#0/l¢ of workman- ship. and at such extraordinary low pric this establishment cannot be surpassed by any in the city. 7 Gentlemen fumishing their ow oods can have ‘hem (and trimmed—a perfect it warrart 4 rice of the ont returned. (012 Imec PER CASH. LA’ ISHMENT. Ha aety i Fae ci ony Wee sae wis, hee. dy J, SOR CHEAP DYEING ES’ Fhepablic in equersl (net qwls in times, he has reduced his price Ladi ‘ishing their summer ¢%¢8, 5! or pressed, will find it much to their aut ry, Paying im a visit. Gentlemen will also do w40 call with such articles erecta rade feta nc ually al Boge style at Soria’s extablis 490 Pearls His branches are at No 267 Bl at 357 Grand st. Also a branch ® Fulton, Newark, NJ, comer of Bri #ts aud Washington Place, © lathants ona have aivkinggomie dived ad pat wp in ane orl oficetSé Panel nt n20 3m*ee 1 ter ere> h id before 5, PO INGERSOLL’S GREAT BOAT AND OAR AZAARS—At this establishment can be found every that the ingenuity of man can suggest. Stark, which won 29 races in 18 months; foot racer ir Hate osuperb cards, aS Py id Thi bi h of his business ix Gare, Beene and Seulle—This new branch of his busines i four pence a foot, at the sculls for raci Cine by badd Rr oli oacy"ones Senwe eiaed “Ve hay now on hand a large, d i e articles, which they’ are selling’ at grea hey are of the latest fashions, an yepr inani tiff rich lustre to the hair, am by any other manufacturer. ‘id Curls altered to any pattern, and made to look Il Witling expense. “i liberal allowance made to retailers. 119 1m¢r assortment of the | defence set up in reply that Donoughoe was the owner, y reduced prices. mer, in their new and peculiar style, imiarteccs eae ; ruliar styte, 1m 3 a durability to the eusls wnut before we made Cape Henry light. ‘Two French Frigates were at Valparaiso, with se- ven or eight hundred troops on board, di garrison and colonize the Marquesas, and other slands in the Pacific, of which the French have ta- and brought to the stand several witnesses to show that he had purchased liquors, &c., which was delivered at the bpd and paid for by him. The case is to be continued today. For plaintiff Ald Scoles, For aetence, — Blank, Esq bis os ‘illiam ny vs. Henry P. Hoyt and Emily, his | Ken posse: wife —The plaintiff keeps ancutanive jewelry pre tah Commodore Dallas had not reached Lima the “) JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. REDUCED PRICES. - above justly celebrated peus, which Biacoualy teat ed the foll recently introduced the following new patterns, viz loa, 2 and 3 Principality Pens, extra fine, tine, Ad Dats. In addition to the styles so well ki vqs of celebrated places, revidence of the high estimat: hd, hs following stegerne made :— ‘he number of Pens manufactured at the works of JOSEPH GILLOTT, from Dec. 1841, to Dee. 1842, was Ain 70.612 002 The public are eautioned to be on their guard against spuri gual. ach puckae ofthe geaulne fens bears sfc 3 or ite of Mr, Gill acure. HENRY JESSOP, Importes,’31 John sere ph food supply of Windies and Mosleyk C0. a 1 UNITED STATES TEA EMPORIUM, 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York agence SH Burret ee gee WHILESALE AND RETA "THE CANTON TEA ‘COMPANY cou nee sale new and fragrant Teas of eve ‘Trele awortnent ‘specially melndes the most” dele powerful grads of Green and Black. Every package mp of heats and elegance, and the h ‘oroughly seured from light and air, that power will revain anim ‘ious and bears the ‘ens therein are so their juality and ired in any’ climate, ie sy sme froseutingbusiness is, perhaps, scarcely to be excelled. is founded apa the utmost regard to the rights of the custom: tr, especially vith respect to weight ‘anf quality, and unr valled cheapuss. All purchasers are called upon to return an: uticles whichfail to give them the utmost satisfaction. whic the money wil be cheerfully and promptly refunded. Country merchants, polic establishinents, of families, and ship- masters will nd it a decided advantage to supply themselves from this estalishment. Corer roasted ey every day, Or parts of the’ ‘ prompritnde ad HearsnOt the United States exeeuted with oe coe hengl ata gaze 18 America for the sale of How. LEECHES ! LEECHES! LEECHES! LARGE, AND HEALTHY i tom Hamburg; and, daly expected 3,000 Sweedish and Ger: Soden plese en, Soma ae Wikre tle at importers of leeches, 530 Im*m 446 Pearl street, New York N PURSUANCE of an order of the S ‘ Moe New York notice i herebp given torall persona having ns aink Sho : ALAN HAIR WASH. pus, BLE EXTRA sparation, the. only one that thes FS eee RATE Dthe successful extirpation of that most offensive disease of 415 " RUFF, ammer season, been applied and . during the late sprjad foal by omeande vate rn instance, has it failed APE most celeACAL CURE. AN IMMEI\s day. Every oak and skilful phys ura clear jald avail them its py sand a Igxups rin the sree x4 ona thus sec OF sale Me single It is recommenda ant coat of he. Ss bottle, aw). GRANGER ¢ SEC .t7 Park Row. O14 Se, and confine ie atrenth eh to Iso for sale O10 Iigia | pl (XOPPE R—100 cases of extra quality Engliah from 14 (0 99 02, just Teoeit ere om ih too i oleae” per recent BE. K COLLINS & Cr ‘treat ire oF j* Rttention entirely to tho nee of the ite fas. met with uniforen Merent forms. Also, all diseng” : Heaton, pew ethene are awe 1 Col 7 i ew ti Wien aot ya Hoh am ager ws y Hours from 1803 in the atternoon * 17 ama oly tmp ;\ Geatlemen, and in no one rose efore the i 4 resen ‘ouchers thereo! to the subscriber; and he estate, are requested to make imi N CONW. I pergons havin an, to present the re ty Papal Mork ; with the vo sot {o fhe subscribers, at the office of Edmund 8 Bere HY st e1 3 tat OF depreennet of New York, on or before the 1843, gh fated New York, the 15th day of March, IRCOB HA MES C. ah garter Administrators with the will st OTICE.—All persons hy : wm against Jas B Mans heyior wy ork, butcher, decease eraiick, IMesit the same with the Force thescene ber, at the house N, ted to the estate of sai 20th day of November 1 93 Mercer street, Also, all deceased, (0 Mae payinent to M. DOMINICK, Ey m20 to Nvll 6mitaw* Sr THE subscriber is constantly Teeeiving fresh supplies of the offers to the trade at known, he ‘and medium 0. &Caligraphic Pena prime article on pietorial cards, Sand 10—Washington Pen—very fine point, and elastic, ion in which these Pens are | tiate. London mec the corner of Broadway and Murray street. The defend- | 2Uth of June, on which day the frigate United ants have recently become united in the hymenial bond | Stutes, Commodore Jones, sailed thence for the Mrs. Hoyt, previous to her marriage, was Miss Emily | Sandwich Is! nds. The Shark was in Callao, the Kissam, and forgetting the old adage, ‘beauty un | Relief had not arrived from Mazatlan; the Erie adorned is adorned the most,” ran up a pretty reund bill | it Vajoaraiso for Callao oa the 16h July at the store of plaintiff for jewelry, with which to bedeck beaicdivas ek Se oe deck Pork, Eee her really comet on. The present action is to reao- J ver $216, Mike amount of such. The defence is that Mise | ender; Jobn M. Berrien, Dominick Lynch, Thomas M. Kissam, at the time, was an infant—th Brasher, Lieutenants; N urrived at the White, Purser, John L ble for purchi not lia she failed to substan- The was proved. nonsuit on the ground 2 Mr. Hoyt is not liable for the debts af Mies Kissam. say, srpantets G. Thomas, Sailmi marriage between them had been shown by plaintiff | ker; W. Bright, Gunner; John Alexander Purser’s Stew- Testimony was then presented to show a murriage by | 2d. general reputation. Thejury found a verdict in favor of Liemiaebatds ta, plaintiff for $260 69, being the amount claimed. Rarrroap From Derrorr To BuFFA For plaintiff, Mr. Livingston; for defendants, Mr. | CANADA.—The Toronto Examiner say Joyce. veen informed that a company of American capi- Calendar for Monday, Oct. 28.—Nos. 84, 40, 41, 43,11, | talists have entered upon preliminary arrangements 14, 45, 46, 1, 85. tor the formation of a railroad from opposite De- troit to Fort Erie, or some other advantageous ter- minus opposite to Buffalo. We understand that Wm. Hamilton Merritt, M. P. P., has been address- ed by the company, and that he has promised them his strenuous support in the Provincial Legislature in the procuring of the necessary authority to enable THROUGH General Se jons. Before Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermen Brady and James R. Wiirixa, Esq . District Attorney Oct. 20—Case of Michael Walsh.—At the opening of the Court, Davin Gaanam, Esq. that four ‘ime b ted for counsel to prepare a bill of exceptions to | ‘hem to carry their project into operation e re- th e ond decisions of th Court in the case of libel | joice to hear ot our n ighbors entertaining such a against Southard, on which Mike Walsh was convicted | disposition towards Canada, as to lead them to the on Thursday. He therefore asked that sentence should be postponed until next term. The Reconper stated that Alderman Tillou, who was associated in the trial, was noton the bench, but he would send for him, and a decision would then be made investment of their capital in a public work of such vast importance to the rapid improvement of the Province—it is one of the strongest proofs which could possibly be afforded of the ha change ir. Granam insisted an immediate decision en | Which has been wrought in our politi conditien. haere by the Cou organized. . We are too poor to do these things for ourselves, The Courtthen d to grant any delay afterthis | and certainly it is consistent with our interests, to day, Saturday, and (stated that sentence would be im | give every facliity to the movements of those who posed this morning. are able and willing to do them for us.” Case of George Wilkes.—The District Attorney mo nt ved that George Wilkes be committed on two bench war. rants, that had been issued against him on convictions for Epogy ory? “the obscene sheet” called the “Flash ;” and also for a libel on Myer Levy, published in the year 1842 Mr. Guana asked that time be allowed til) next term, to give his client an opportunity to prepare affidavits re lative to the course of proceedings that transpired when his client admitted the publication on which the convic tion was found. That the understanding with the Court then was, that sentence should be suspended, as the ac cused had withdrawn from all participation in’ the publi cation of the “Flash,” and it had ceased to exist. The Covrr stated that they would allow the accused urday, to prepare any affidavits thet he yj but unless good reasons were postponement, at two o'clock Appointments BY THe Presipent.—ConsuLs— William Hagan, of Georgia, tor Nuevitas, in Cuba, in the place of Wm. H. Freeman, resigned. A. Follins, for Omoa and Truxilio, in Honduras. Hoope C. Eaton, of Maryland, tor Lyous, in France, in the place of N. Berry, resigned. 7 Pedro de Regil y Estrada, for Merida and Sisal, in coed inthe place of C. Tkvmpson, Jr., re- signe: MarswaL—William H. Passett, to be Marshal of the United States, tor the Western District of Loui- siana, in the place of wervais Fontenot, resigned. Court ror p8 Coragcrion or Exrors.—Tues- they | day, Oct. 19 -No.8 Thomas Denny vs. The Man- e thought the haste of the | hattan Corpany.—Mr. Samuel A. Foote was heard was remarkable, as other | for piffs «9 error. teil awaiting s¢p'fnc court | Yettow Faver.—The Wilmington Chronicle of of Dench vais taken to bring them be## the Court | 1 99h inst. says: We understand it is currently The Diernict Arroaner if ile bench warrants hed | reported through the country that the ener fever been issued for all the Oty 'sis5 a Ete the officers | is in Wilmington—the report is incorrect e had, could find them thay tien entered rein « fortnight or three weeks age, several cases of bili- Edwar oon ¥ inthe sum of | sus fever, brought on by imprudence, which proved ‘artic ‘cbpesrance of George Wilkes, to answerthe | j,t,| since that time we have had bat little sick- ; ness. Our town has been remarkably healthy urt. tempted Burglary.—Richard MeGovern,John Thomp- ‘or several years past, and we believe itis as free trom diseage at this time as is usual at this season of son, and Henry Jackson, a colored boy, were tried for an attempted burglaryin the third degree, infendeavoring ice UN Gy eeeee tore of A. & C. Wheeler, 890 the year —a even i were found by a wetchmas ry the Me way coe Yeriow Faves at Naw Ontzans.— At the Charity site, and ae the store hed been Previously ‘attempted, und | Hospital onthe Ith of October, 19 yellow fever the padlock broken, anda crowbar found with them that | patients Were admitted, 10 were discharged and 8 matohed the marks on the door, the jury convicted | died. Remaining 68 yellow fever patients