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THE NEW YORK HERALD. wae “Po the Public. “REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, LUCINA CORDIAL, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pud iS. Praaiies es as residing in any’ part of of Ingaad ; om THE hed every day of the year except New Year’s day and | Jn the same manner ashe, and hia predecessor ‘ar business have ELIXIR OF LOVE Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- s obeiee Scotland FOS S94 oes 5 sibel Wo ay Pare OL Biatmane second wile EN Shouse num—postages paid—eash in advance. by letter (post paid) to the subscriber, or hose first, by Fate's unkindly doom, y dh © No children bore to bl THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday yest wth hin wil th ee Hoyt iMicted thus, the Romas y'to_whom it is 80 be- Aiicted thu nearest post town, will. be immediately” traxsmitted, Prayed to Li morning— ir annum— . ig—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 pe! accordingly, and a receipt to that eflect given, or for: postages paid—cash in advance. | Ego sae pe ee Cay Jation of | _ In like manuer money, or claims on i rt of ' Fregped ep ARVERTISERS are informed thet the oleoslation SF | truland, Hugland ot Becuiand, cam bp collested by the, saben Warm as her clime, and, tender. to0— og fast, largest circulation of any paper in this | Pero" nersone re ph (racine isn bgt Fites weeving te her senseless dol, ty, or the world, and i, therefore, the beat channel for but | “oalimer_* ! ROE McBHIDE, Jr. 82 Cedar st. AAnd with, raised hands, fn acceuta wild, os esnmee inthe city or country, Prices moderate—c: PASSAGE FROM CORK—Via Liverpool—In For well she knows) Lov uns to bless . the first spring ships.—We beg to inform our friends he Hindoo bed of barrenness. FAPET ING Ofell Bros waanecte remem moderele | A a a ity oe Aneto hee chia ies Go mach forlove ty Gays By-eoe prices, and in the most elegant style. the above port every week, which will, be Atel "out in such a fed mresecumoneinosr owns JAMES GORDON BENNETT, manner for second cabin and steerage passengers, as cannot fail Wises i ove leek waterlionaioc? i to ensure them every comfort, One of our firm, Mr, James D. 4 Ath ene Tanke Ws grag Propamton or THe Heaatp EstasiisHment, i ‘the fe “ Bee times conjugal felicity, , resides there, who see personally to the forwarding Is wud will spare neither pains or expense to Weshwet dienes of Valiant and Waste stvevte have them forwarded without any delay. @ | Those sending for their friends will at once see the advantage to us disturbed—ay, ¢’en in THis city Yet may the barren, if they try. he means inerease and’ multiply,” ix > be derived by paying in our line." Apply to, or address it b Fee eeres Blixir for her friend, RED BIRD LINE OF STAGE Ieee oat aid, YE ROCHE DRO HENS CO!" © Li abpyogalidinitigson aL a re a 5 t, Fulton street, next door to the Fult or ti jut not the procreative power THE NEW YORK AND sep (): 4 TAMER. b.ROCH 5 Atone, is this blixirs dower. RAILROAD CO. P.S—P: Res: lt Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. Consumption’s ills it. will prevent, EROS : . $.—Passage certificates and drafts can be sent’ from this b visor ¢! ; Bobu ARRANGEMENTS INEST | | the regular packet ships ou the Ist, 7th, sth, ath and 25th of mal popes glosh fatatar ie day Line of Sages will eave’ the Hip ket, Bird | every moath, also by the Boston steamers on the lat and l6th. Aud all ils fictions renova morning, (Sundays excepted, ) A. M., and every Shas steels a tte aves rom thpakin it chasse phirnood at 2 gelock, f. M, and the Railroad depot, City BL, BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER. And brings back beauty aud the Graces; Hall, and the Westchester House, corer of Broome street 2 POOL PACKETS—Only cegular Packet, sailing on Tis woman’s trust—and ne'er deceives her the Bowery, New York, every moming at 8 o'clock, and every Wednesday, the Ist of Nov. The rewarkable fast sail- From wing Albus it relieves her, afternoon by the 2 o’clock train. : ing packet Ship OXFORD. burthen 900 tons, Captam Rath- And ope diacane, (with proper care, too,) Agents are in constant attendance at the Railroad Depots, of | bone, will sail positively as above. her regular day. Her fair and (ragile form is heir whom every information may be obtained, aud who will also | The accommodations of this splendid packet for cabin, 2d ca- These are but TuUTHS, who calls them etion ttend to the baggage put under their ch: bin and steerage passengers are unsurpassed for splendor, conye Shall have stem proof in contradiction, RAM DEFOREST, Proprietor, | nience and comfort by any veasel afloat ‘Those’ 5 Letters—all forms of attestation— White Plains, Oct. athe 443. pryte the old country wil had ito Thee teat i as crating Sor From the savans of every nation, = jeconveyance, Wor passage, which is very low, 1 " PATERSON RAILROAD. the, begt ‘berths, early application should be tanto on boon! Paaned by Diss and Quackery's wareyrs. foot of Beekman st , or to the subscribers. Thousands who lay, with fluttering breath, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO,, 35 Fulton street, Almost within the jaws of death; next deo to the Fulton Bank. Now in their nightly prayers repeat, P. S.—The Oxford sails from Liverpool on the 19th of De- Thanks to Life’s friend, in Nassau street, And sometimes names the very number— ‘ cember. Persons sending for their friends can have them brought ;apmecianes names (he Forte ONLY 25 rom Patersen to Jersey Cit} F City. out in her, or in any of the packets comprising this maguificent On and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1813. the cxrs will leave | and unequalled wine, sailing’ from that port uuetually on the Or, dreaining of Diseases ordeal, Paterson Dever. ‘Leave New Youx. | 7th and 19t of each month. olir Cry oat for the “Lucina Cordial. : 6A, M. ‘9 AM : ~ ai : Persons oidering this medicine from the country, by sending angie we PE FOR LIVERPOOL—British Ship—With despatch can have it boxed up and sent to any part of the 3PM. iat —T) known very fast sailing British ship ON SUNDAYS. SHESTER, John ‘Wilson, master, having a large oh inge Palaceiphas ee A aig eae Lrave Parrrsow Depot. Leave New ¥ Ax. ey ag on board, will have immediate despatch 3 % _ Shi pers of goods will fiud the Chester a most desirable con- _Lrauspartation oars leave daily (Sundays excepted.) Passen- | "For freight or passage, having. very comfortable accommoda- few minutes before the stated hour: of deoarture, —— jy19 6m” | tionsapplyte the subscribers, | gos alton at o10 Im*m 41 William street, respectful public, that he has coud brands of Segars, war} one SFANH STEAMER NATCH- o2ir next door to the Fulton Yugenuidad, ‘i owl ‘J FOR LIVERPOOL—The N. Li Ri Ne ft i i Sea Wile, commanded wl etre theprs of ratte of Rewiate he te ea Yok Hat Hoyer (of most sepetiorquriy.) “London Segar,” small size, vana direct. ‘The NA’ CHEZ has been packet ship HOT PIN a Panetelas, of a most superior quality. newly coppered, refitted with new boilers, and in poimt of ele- | 1030 tons, will sail as above | » Ira Bursley, maste , . her rewular day. For freight or passage having very perior accommodati Gance and general comfort cannot be surpassed, ¢ , Primavera, ox ‘partiotiags fur pepon ‘ | apply to the Captain on board, at westajde Burling slip, ot De Moya. HOPE, Aster Ho eho wil tech pan ie Nae mae eThe fine pact COPHULL 3 MINE UNS. sich iso Peete Cr the Novis brand.) = eet ir JOHN R. STANHOPE. | Sag, ‘will succeed the Hotuugaer aud'sail’on het regular’ dey, King Regalia. GALVESTON, 'TEXAS.—The splendid fib REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR LONE pes (of the favorite brands of Jurto Sans, i Steam Shy ONEPTUNAY Canes ae ON—Packet of the Ist November. ‘The splendid, gies (of tue favo amt Roliins—To aiil positively om Wed. | abe well known, fast sailing aud favorite packet shit | Bmokers would di walt ey wit bene purchasing elsewhere, PM! TORIA, Captain’ Morgan, will sail positively as above, | as'the tastes of the moat fastidious ean always be snited st this ship has excellent accommodations for cabin, | att>Mshment. o18 Ir _ nesday, 25th October, instant, at 4 o’clock uuhealthi of N Orleans, with other circumstances, | hey regular d to delay the departure of the Nep his splei t i @ day, 29th, instant. which at the earnest so- Beye peroneal rp peepee geting tors FRENCH CHINA. citation of many passengers he ented to with it re- yy A a Dat) A A . 458 s i Iuetance, "Theputlie may rest aaured that no delay ‘will be a eck ak, parscOr ns feb oO. SORE, a eauTAM, STREET, Up, Stairs. "The Neptune has been completcly overhauled, and isin per-| , Who havealso geular fit class Hackets sailing weekly to | 425 alWays on hind a lance assortment for dinver and tease 1, a8 well as d fect order, Passengers may t'ly Ubon every ‘edmifort and con Liverpool, New Orleans, Mobile, Savannah and Charleston, | it Plain white baat thee eR ggere bens inher, About one haifthe number of her bershs are | oct 23e ees oneal still disengaged. “For passage, for the above ports, in state ub FOR LONDON—To, sall_on the int, November— uibos, sad ba i, raid Beak, Custagae | eer ees Fooms, cabins or stieerage, and for freight of light ‘goods oF ‘The new packet ship, VICTORIA, Capt Morgan, harleaton: apply ou bourdy atthe Tobacee inspec: (200 eon, willsail as tbore, her regular day. sre Laat te: sctiobes are qearedtead 566 Gea Wk Ghall ty ad babe 7 ler accommor ions jor cabin, sec iteerage i | ir i Asers : J.H. BROWER, 75 Wall strect. angers are unsurpassed by any vessel. in port, and as nnume WwW SO ee aut Darehasers._ef Gees TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH OR | beret her passengers are already engaged, those desirous of se AP ore aes Dalen oe vi , OR | curing berths 3 , ‘ tion WES jours in advance of hould make early application to As he is constantly receiving all descriptions of Gold and Sil- U.S. Moil—Tri-Weekly Line to Savannah, | 491, no PeeEH MeMURRAY, ‘uth, | Yer Watches, of the uewest styles, direct from th fi in connexion with the Central Railroad to 2 ee of Routh, turers, in England, France, and Switzerland, he et Macon and the West—The splendid steam OLD BUACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS | Offera larger assortment, aud at much less prices, at retail, than packets, G NERAL CLINCH, Capt, J. P. Brooks, and FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the Ist November. | any other house iu the city. Gold watches as low as $20 to ad HARLESTON, Capt. F. Barden, will leave Charleston eve. The splendid fast sailing packet ship OXFORD, | each. Watches and jewellery exchanged or bought. | All ry Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, af- thbone, will be despatched as above, her regular day: | washes warranted to keep geod time, or the money returned. a ter thearrival of the Wilmington boats from the north, arriv- | She ‘has superior accommodation for cabin, second cabin aud ‘atches, clocks and jew: ing at Savannah the snme day, and will leave Savannah'on the | sins vn Re Fear cern: nr Oe me oma * in SA i arpa lower atany other ce ci suine days as above, até o'clock P. M., after the arrival of the | quits papienggts dihose, wishing to secure berths will re- G. G. ALLEN, importer of watches and Jewellery, cars from Macon : JOHN HERDMAN, oTim*r ~~ ‘Wholesale and retail, 30 Wall atreet, up stairs, , Travellers will find this to be the cheapest and most expedi- 61 South st, near Wall street. 5 tious ronte to the south and west. ‘The above boats are htted | N. B.—Pastage from Great Britern and leelards win Liver: TO THE PUBLIC. up in a superior style, and no expense or pains will be s pool, cau at all Limes be engaged, on the lowest terms, by any | J ()() TO,8000—Mr. Francis ‘Cramp, Watch Maker, ensure certainty, comfort, and Erdle, to the travelling of the regular packet ships, and drafts furnished for any amount % 248 Grand street, begs to inform his friends and the a soe EE SPE saiteamn Payableas the National ard Frovincial Henk of lseland, and at | PoQRics oa inoes in cash ou gold end silver warshne tiptorariny eins Neccen Charleston all the principal towns throughout the United Kingdom, on ap-| £4 make adva pene end every det of gold a NEW ARRANGEMENT. PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The | aimount paid for old gold and silver, Watehes of every de- FAR® AND ptr REDUCED. | eo, RB ONEIDA, James Funck, Taster, will sail on teription repaired and warranted” 218 Grand street VIDENCE AND BOSTON, STON | tag OLD & HINCKEN, No. pe BH. signer PLS eae ee INGTGN AND NEWPORT—Composed | get2 ec POX) & HINCKEN, No.o Ponting Building, . JENNINGS & CO. wM. running in connection with RAPERS AND, ‘TAILORS, Railroals — FOR MARSEILLES—Packet for Ist November— fotel, opposite the Fountalm, coljelt attention to au assore- matock. ‘The ship COURIER, Capt. Duggan, coppered and | ment of seasonable goods, incl adclineenas ese per fastened. ie ings, &c., in all the new ‘under the’ assur- or freight or passage, apply to. § BROUM & CO. ance that’ the system of * profits and quick returns,” ba orto BOYD & HIN which has elicited sogiberal a patronage, will be coutinued, : 0. 'OHEGAN. One of which will leave New York dailyi(Su is Yislec ome ew ‘are such as will enable us to fill all or- ¢ except- oe a mess. ea) from Pier Nor 1, Raters Plaee, N, faver, at eu. despatch he Rat cage fan tte ship LANGA: | A feature inthe egalabiaeat, rich must commend it to ‘The RHODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer, on Monday, and SHE, Cape Lyons, burthen 650 tous, vail sal as | those requinng articles for immediate use, is the addition, to Wednesday for Stonington and Newport, and Friday for | Save, ner regalar day. eae ae oe Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca- | meats, egnaisting of Stonington. bin. and stees i be jurtouts, Frocks, fj rage Passengers, those intending to embark should 3 p ant MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on Tues | make immediate application ou board, foot of Dover at., OF 10 Breas Coats, Fantaldons, n Newport and Providence. JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, OP hee Coats, Phaeeager, oa the arrival ofthe steamers at Stonington, will | _oUt coruer of South. |p guosegatttelling Frocks, Dressing Gowns, ye immedi ‘i fn whe are anit ie, FOR NEW, ORL ANS—First Packet Shi Silk and Satin Scarfs, Cravats, as tales ome resp tpn py orem aren pe To sail on Monday the 30th inst re free. The Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Seep eet e cicintietin foliante martine oe plendid fasteailing packet ship FRANCIS DEFAU, Under Shirt Drawers, Pare aneepportantty Of a night's rest on bourd thestenme | CAPL. Sagory’, will be despatched as above, her between decks Under Shit, Rare cite cachusetts or Rhode Islazd. aud then breakfast on board | i# Very spacious and airy and fitted up in every way for the ashin Shirts, Collars, Sent comfort of 2d cabin and steerage passengers, who will be taken | . {At prices which mast offer inducements to purchaserr. re neat bene i t the lowest rates. ‘Those wishing to secure berths will re- sae Te tact erlerity of caavel and the Zonta eraad ac | quite to make carly application on-board the ship, at Murmy’s | ‘ON EXCHANGE AGAIN-RETURN TO THE OLD Eurity of passengers, and not surparsed by any in the United | Wharf, foot of Wall street, or to STAND. Staten 7 JOHN HERDMAN, HE. undersigned, after a seven years’ experience of the evil Yor passage or freight, redaced ratege] phe subscriber hace soma stmet mene Wall atiect. || T" effets resulting from large stores and targer rents, i happy spol on oi at nor sd No, 22 Hrondways OOF | ayivs tr de above on by wily paseage con be socured nee | (DANO te numerous castemers and the com : Tickets for the rout an ‘oan be secured on | lowest rates. ~ or | tease of of his old stand: No.4 board, or at ol NDEN, & CO., No. 3 Wall street REGULAR PACKET FOR NEW ORLEANS timer Bui a i4 corner of of ie he splendid fast sailing packet ship NORTH | lebrated by wi NOTICE—CHANGE OF HOUR —2On aut efter ‘ ; i i fF LEECE—a beacon to all who are in quest of good cheap and Mouday, Oct. 9th, the steamers of the New Jersey Steam Na- AROLINA, Captai will have imme- 1 vigation Company, forming the line to Providence aud Boston f f this ship for eabin,second cabin, and ‘Stonington, will leave pier No. 1, Battery Place, at 1PM. ss y eon nvites their return to pot vite on ana alter jst; freight will not be reesived | (eee een en ee Te ee ery am | wi trict adherance to his well established and forwarded after half-past 4 P. M. m96m* m_ | very low, for which i jiate application shouldbe made en ality. Of the public generally he so- SEVEN O'CLOC Olt ALBANY. Linings rom th Ni TF : Ye , being prepared with an assortment of fine and. MORNING LINE | board at pier foot of Jones: jane, next Wall arrest, or to souable cloths, cassimers, vestings, e. &c., which he will be OY, and intermedi ’ I . i ‘4 steamboat t Diet, ‘at At their General Passage ,, 43 Peck slip, corner Sonth st. peppy to es ie mons titel fe hy ha cof Barclay stret. | Breakfast and Dinver on ‘Boe ships ofthis tine sai every five dav ag usual, ble charges al hace bene 0 thee N. B.—The North Carol inte nf Lon faking and trimming, as when the cloth. is pur eonsanes Nem yong The eae op wonder. WMganeedsy | pansenyers in ive second cabins who will be tespectably found | eu ot him. C. Br Babcock coutiines in the cutting departs ony AG! a RS Te Mees ie de Dah arninn 018 | Moat'imr Sign of the GoldenFlesee,fNo. 4 Wallist. Fowatlkepae fipde Fark, Rhinebeck U. ited Hock, Bristol, NEW YORK & BOSTON DEPOT Catal, Findson, Goxseckte and Kinder ‘ OF GENTLEMEN'S FANCY DRESS ARTICLES thyeilay, ae? ovcloek im the mornings) enn : SOUND PILOT. ARIE Sabseriver would vall the attention 94 there pattons and ‘The new low pressure steamer EMPIRE, Captain 8.R Roe, | ()WEN PRESCOTT, Pilots, or takes charge as master and strangers visiting this city, to their Teh and epvensive a> ou Friday, at 7 o'clock in the mn Pilotof vewels bound to New Bediord, over Nantucket | corte mega Fning, arf VF. Hall, at the office, foot of Barclay | Sh: » Portsrouth,. Portland, K and OTH: | fortguent of sures or om boards ofc, foot of Barclay | Shem RE Gaara Rive & Shaws Nantel mone aa | eauduerchiey dressing gown ‘Notice.—All Goods, Freight, Bareage, Bank wil, Specie, Yor stzert, comer Bi Rockman. Reference toa number of ‘mer- greta ok this Linejarest be ne the i of the owners of sch ton. and Portland urance Companies in this Fy Rew” | appertaining to a, ge oo i ive, and w ( BOOTS AND SHOES.—WILSON & JOHN | community, they would particularly recommend their new PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS SON, Successors to Joho Hutchings, deceasad, | style of gentlemen's shirts, ne containing many improvements FOR ALBANY—Daily at 6 o'clock P. M.— | have on hand and for sale, from the best manufactories in the | Dheshirts at present manufactured by them, are cut to suit ‘Through direct—From the steamboat pier be- | eountry— of the wearer, thereby doing away with the large overplus Tourtiandt and Liberty streets, Sunday excepted. 100 Cases Coarse Sewed and Pegged Boots, men and boys. | Of linen used under the old. system of cutting, and adding "not tween Courtland: AU CRERBOCREICCart A. St. John, | 1000 Fine Hittbli aly to,the comfort of the wearer, bat to the beauty of the will leaves Mouday, Weduesday and Friday Evenings, at six Morocco Busl form, ‘This improvement war so mauifest to the Judges of the Oclock.. 3 teamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A. Houghton, will leave Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday at An 400 Wo ‘AUS o'clock P, M.—Landing at Intermediate Places. 1000 India Rubbers, tr Samboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. LW. Brainard, | Bor ante i lotat9 suit purcha mill leave ‘Monday, Wednesday, “and' Friday afternoon, at} 7 a9 CHATHAM STH 5 crolock. at NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M, H. Truesdell, | give country” merchants tn opportanity to examine goods at | WOH te their Da will leave Tuesday, ‘Thursday and ‘Saturday Evening, at five | their leisure, 828 Im*m O'clock. hosiery, silk, cotton, Berlin, buckskin and other w ers assortment of theabove goods, and all other articles y the attention of the fash ies? pp late fair at the i it Ladies’ Fine slippers. -- Sig ot te a institute, that the it premium wi Children’s Shoes, ‘omens and mi a ; crilyss; their patent elasti os Notes a Pyho. have acquired the habit 'y will be found of immense benefit to persons " , by bracing the shoulders, strengt ephposite Rosevelt. | reer erie frorase ofthe cemas hey woekl also wall soos i ! j hy all atten: Se ee Pome | a i elastic. Hussia ow riding belt.” Gentlemen may oe cit cities Syl best anc - most fashionable }» by cal t the old esi of 0 at ie rs PARSELIS & AGATE, i ie Li i i LADIES’ AND MISSEs’ SHOES. Er ea tn ee oC etanlog ‘tian of Cass tr asi CHEAPER THAN EVER. “nM Smee 237 Broadway, corner of Park plage. east OF west. LKER'S OLD STAND, 419 Broadway, where sooner ; ‘The above boats are new and sui tial, farnished with may be found a complete assortment of all the different D. M. PEYSER, & CO., pest andl clone Binte Hoomaeand for spesd and aceommoda: | kinds, colors, sorts and sizes, for ladies, misses and children. | RTO. 110 William street, corner of John street, and 437 Broad- Bone are unfivalled on the Hudson. Gaiters, Boots, Buskins, Slippers, and walking shoes. Alao, way have reesived) by recent arrivals, au extensive, supply For Passage or Fre Maom ard, or to P. C. Schulte | {adia Rubbers and Moccasins,and water proof over shoes of the | of the following FANCY GOODS, which. were carefully se- at the offiee oa the wharf, ahr | lategt style and fashion; ladies’, misses’ and children's Gaiters of | lected by a competent yeraon at Para, Berlin, Se. and which NOPICEOm and afer Monday, Oct. 16th, the boats of this | all kinds and colors, 1a the wreatest style and, vartety, of all | they offer for salty in wlioleanle and reall, ou liberal terms, Jing will leave for Albany at 6 o'clock, P. M. instead of 7. sizes and suited to ail tastes: gentiemen's, boys? nod children’s | wiz os boots and shoes, of French and native calf, ¢ arse and fine, it the shor fi CLOG f | all their variety, ready made or made to orde ae: ALBANY AND TROY weet, without | notice, Goutleimen's oversfions, and an i je assortment | “Berlin Embroidery Patterne—a choice selection anova and German Worsted—the most complete as anume by H boat nds, at WALKERS, 419 Broadway, C for Kinbi , of cotton, linen, silk, gold Vlog wh ientenael| on corner of Canal st andatver of sil wikeexea clic etn we ith a, will foot of hureday, and Saturday . B.—Heads of families, by patronizing this establishment, Je, for embroidery, ni df King. ny ise he wil Gad caving Of 108 percents et oa imran, term ‘Freael and Engfish, plain'and shaded, speed a SHOR 0 ." Te cks, and on 5 and nerecuslous is wet surpensed On tw Hinton BOOT AND SHOR STORE. a ilk for’ Kmbroidery and Fringe makers, in skeins and vores Soe metic that hs has commenced business in the abare | CUsPOOls why. canbisesdenely, ant. Wiapeader’ Tiles STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT | line, wo 99-Nassau street, where he will thankfully, receive — besa gorrenee # OF WIKTEHALL (S1.— The | dtaunboat ind faithfully execute, all orders he may be favored with on the | "(3Stq, @lver and Steal Bends, in all Nos. Sha ENISLANDER willleave New York | Most rezonable terms'for enh. var Mother of Pearl, Gold, Silver and Steel Omaments. ind Staten Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, runti PREMIUM SOFA BEDSTEADS. Gold and Silver Fritige, Braid, Cord, Twist, Thread and further notice #— GRAW'S PATENT EXTENSION SOKA.—This | T#SIs. i i . rave New York @ dy 2 3 M N. McGR is 40 well. mown to the publig, and its advantages Embroidery Frames, and a variety of different Faney Arti ‘ , i ve been 40 incontest |, that the’ inventor deems it ifici i All freight shipped is required to be particularly marked tnd | one escary to. make farther comment. Tie would, however, | {tiicial Flowers~e choice valect pparted and domeatic ind of Gimming. i iv 17 Sint ee OPENING OF THE FALL FASHIONS, AT THE MAGAZIN DE MODES, is'nt the rink of the 0 ven leave co refer to the few fi us highly respectable gea- ‘ : NEW ANRANGEYENT FOR eaen who have these sofas now fates’; esto ther conveaicuce | limbt"Teseels, Batons and alo qa: SHREWSBURY Long Branch, Sandy | aud utility -— : Hook, Goran How af Hatgntow ‘Ex-President Van Burea, YiIREWSBURY, Captain Soha james Ht. Whiting, Dis eng Hn eat aatas follows, on and aiter Thursday, 27th | Hon. . C. Cambreleng, ay Cori t Hee deste Pee No. 60 CANAL STREET. just :—feaving New York, fro.n'the foot of Robinson st flon, Benatar Frestog, B.C. CARD—TO. THE’ LADIES OF FASHION —<MA- every ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10 o clock, A.M, 4 fam’l Ward, Esq. firm of Prime, Ward & \ ing, N.Y. DAME BEHRMAN. begs most respectfully. to inform in nto ‘Tian ya Monday, Wednesday. ‘and Friday, at do. het feuds andenstomers tht she has received by the tat ar al ,A. M. . seh Dr Nott, Se. . is fi % \and winter fashions, au flatters ‘The Shrewsbury will ran as above, weather permitting, anf} Rev Dr indre names contd be given of gentten ° and tae | herselC that the’ same ‘will stand unsivallea Ya the city. ‘The of the following full and entire new styles Car, uneat, plain, watered, and changeable velvet. bonnets; do silk, satin mode and quilted hats, of an entire novel description, in ladies’, misses’, and. children's sites. ty fi * | sortment of caps ond head Greages, Furie ribo we above sofa has been awarded. ers, feathers, and hair ornaments of the a where it has been exhibited, owe Gold wanay Miathe | "Nindame B. solicits the ladies to favor her with an early call d diplomas, 463 Broadway, second door | ad examine for themselves. til fener notice. All baggage at the risk of the owners. fashions cor N yl ey i in b 7 een to be its N. B.—Stages will bein attendance to convey passenger | only to be se i own it recommendation. Aj |jersous i it w sofas, sofr bedstea rome aforesaid landing places to any part of the county re moeking PF ingien R In beds ada reli mc cea YYiNe Shrewsbury will go the inner passage, when practicable | eon! dosy, ‘abs.ve Gran rarions Fi NE NN STEAM FREIGHT | silver med NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAM F ned ‘AND PASSAGE L ibove ¢ oe tmPmn. | | Magazin de Modes, 6# Canal street. ot tm*r For Kingston, ang, Delaware and Hadson | ‘and Over Shoes. (AENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE.—Gentley ‘i a ateambonta EME and NOK i rade large assortment of | Ct men or families desirous, of converting their let off wear: 4 i i hy jt the same the highest casl ‘aptain John Ketcham, will leave New are ined and | ing apparel into cas, can obtain fr the Yor! oot gh Bh. ‘street, every Monday and Thursday at 5 : © families and gentlemen quitting the city, or changing resi- eT EM cingston (RonJout landing) every Wednesday bead nd Buskins; ladies’ elastic quilted silk over, | dence, haying any superfluous effects to dispose of, will fud it goloe shoes, aud various styles of misses’ and | much'to their advantage to send for the subscriber, who will shoes, new styl Me ‘ Hl ‘s shoes, whieh we offer at the latest reduced b atten; ive lence by ay” i te eae ET eee ees oho, Samuels, will leave New | *yldren's thoes wi “men's rabber shoes, figured and plain, Se en I eee, York, foot ot Waren street, every Wednesday and Saturday at + trimmed and cleaned by the dozen, No.6 John stwet. New York, So’clock ’. ladies’ lined and fur boand rubbers, A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive ts are requested to examine the stock at’our new store, | Prompt attention. CLOTHING cieaned, altered and remired. old Im#ee : Rondout landing) every Tuesday and rts a : Will er Friday at 3 o’eli No 25 Maiden Laue. TRA TRIPS. HORACE H, DAY, Sastssor to Roxbury 1, R. The EMERALD will leave the foot ot Marry street crery | ag H eM OA Li — Large Nat Size $475, Stove $5,00, and fresh Broken Cotati he ton, of the beat Pench 0 rchard Ash, well Sunday morningat 7 o'clock, Returning, leaves Kingston at 4 7 > Ogoetheiate or r ey: sereeved, By a city weigher ani. delivered free of cart, For freight or ehs3 rd, or te, ¥ forsale by " ue. A redactionjof 25 conts rer to) f token from the boatc, WiEL i ARLOW & CO., BK. COLLINS & CO, ER © ‘ON, corner of King ea n't y BARLOW Neat sine > ot6e 4% South'stivet, 6 sip gece aH CLIN Ue Oa ol 1X Ho, 864 Whole No, 3506 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26, nt Price Two Cents y Intelligence, Common Pleas. —| Police.—Wednesday, Oct. 25—Sraanck Cmeum [Before Judge Ingraham. W YORK HERALD arly filed in Lond oe . e — Elizabeth Campbell ve. George Van Bremen. M. SIMATON DS A pels ularly filed in London | stance. —On Tuesdvy alternoen, a rather shabbily dress i ee Lace "re, Breese ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS. Thy British and Foreign Newspaper Uilice, 18 Coruhill, London, | ¢d Whiteman, applied in Wall street to several brokers to ne follows :—In the month of May onoaite the Roval Hxchange, where ordersand advertisements | obtain small bills for a $1000 note of the National Bank of | jagt the plainti paid a morning visit to the grocer store — this city. His appearance excited suspicion, andhe was | of the defendant, and presenting a $5 bill on tae GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION | requested by tho broker to whom he last offered it to | Bank at Cooperstown, requested him to exchange it 18 CORNHILL, LONDON, OPfosITE THE ROYAL | seP over tothe National Bank, which he did without re | ana d'not wish to et thet bill fo out of ber macaton, “XCHANGE. ot ry . | that she wouldcall in the evening jeem e ANTS, Commercial News Rooms, Public Li | quiry, the white man said be had recived the note trom | gefendant did exchange it, but subsequently became sus- Prinveray Publishers of Newstesen heres United Seates, | O cted immedistaly end arrested the colored. min, who | Pclout of ite genuineness,called at thehouse of the plaimtid’ P. L, BIMMONDS, Gen gent” x" chant, begs to acquaint hi general, that he he had | #24 told her of his suspicions, asking her to redeem the pie bet, bill with food money. She endeavored to snatch the ill from Agent and Commission Mer- | gave the name of John Winrow. He said t Pe nen, aes Public in | received the note from snether celered man named rs, Peri , Stationery, Pri ad J Harry Tilman, and also that he had in his possession Chon, Ke, oftany kind and quantity and pealeat ieee Raaitt | another note of thesume denomination, and onthe same tion of first rate quality at the very lowest market prices of the | bank, which hed been sent with the first from Philadel- nd to transact business upon the most liberal terms, pro- | phia, to be changed in this city, having, as it was said, he is previously furuisted with funds or drafts at either | been found injthe privy of the United States Hotel, in that hoe fev orareference on some London or Li verpool city. ‘The Mayor was then called in, and he ordered | Vaiue, Vk, 4 Si ds will al i . officers Bewyer and McGrathto arrest Tilman, as also bills at short dates for two thirds of the amount, on receipt of | officers while in the transaction of the business, who gave | Were good, though the engraving and general appeerance the bills of lading. Consignments entrusted to ‘his care will | the name of Edward Augustus O. M. Lowndes, Eeq, wes | of tc vill § “4 Septal Gharcaies teh meet with every possible, despatch in their disposal, c immediately despatched to Philadelphia to investigate | Syucomrisint war accordingly dismisted ty the Orend sineral buataess coupled wikia an fextensive kaowlodge of | the affair. We understand that some few weekssince an | jury "Tha deience set up the general bad charecter of ment, will he trusts enable him ( complete satisfaction to | elderly gentleman, while on a visit te this city on busi- | the plaintiff, who it appeara had been arrested on three all who may favor him with their commands. nos, from the south, drew a large sum of money from the | several charges of Koneyacking, but by some quibble or Reference may be made,in New York (o James Gordon Ben- | National Bank, in one thousand dollar notes of | other managed (o escure triuf, Several police. o nett, Fag Tzoprietot of the Teralil,who is persouslly acquaint: | that institution. ‘The affair is, therelore, at pre- | were examined but Judge Lyneh,counsel for the plaintid, ith Mr.Si enature audextent ot his establish: | sort enveloped in mystery, aa he may have lost the] Jeclined cross-oxomining them, observing that “it was money here mentioned. It may have been stolen from] gnly police testimony” The Court charged that ei is hand, but only succeeded in tearing @ corner was recovered. An officer was sent for, end ment. 826 TO NEWSPAPER AGENTS AND PUBLISHERS IN | him, and, as we understand that no communication has ij ED ST. o . + 7 a the mere arrest was not to be entertained to the prejudice THOSE excelent Ilustrated, Nectitess, ‘The Pictorial | D&eh Feceived from him by his correspondents here since | of tho plaintiff unless thot a ccnviction bad Been had, ‘Times, and Illustrated London News, are supplied at 7s 6d | his departure, he may have been murdered and robbed of | anq i¢ ihe jary believed that malice had been preved to sterling per qr. Punch at, 4s 6d per qr, and all the London and | the whole amount. A report frem Mr. Lowndes will pro- | their satisfaction, tbat the plainuft was entitled to a ver- Zonpee Newepynca they appear are regularly supplied, | bably unravel the mystery. dict. The nny returoed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, 5 P. L. SIMMONDS, Pexsury anv Supornation.—The colored barber, | in 6 cents damages and 6 cents costs. Newspaper and Periodical Agent, 18 Comhill, London. | Henry H. Tucker, of 108 Centre street, who was induced For plaintitt, Judge Lynch and Mr. McKay. Ver de Subscriptions in advance, may be paid into the Herald Office. | by E. M. Peck, an Attorney-at: Law, to justify as bail be- | fendant, N B Blunt, Esq. on Br. Simmonds egoennt ion i fore Recorder Tallmadge in the sum of $200, in orderto| Calendar for Thursday—19, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, Advertisements recived for insertion in all the London, | optain the release of two thieves named Richard Martin | 61, 68. Country and Foreiga Journals. and George Fisher, clients of Peck, was yesterday ag aime Sh a HOTEL, onesie the | arrested on a oh rg ot perjury and commi.ted to, prison Philadelphi q ; oC vant | to answer, cer Welsh took an inventory of the prow ce of the H THOMAS LENN EY, late( hiel’ Steward of the British Queen ay oftucker; which hehed aware bette the: famen [Correspondence jerald.) Steamship, respect! uily’ informs his friends inthe tates Puivapetrnta, Cet. 24, 1848. ‘of the abor del t estar to be worth over $200, and made the following return furnished regardiess of expense, | giving the highest value to all the articles classed inthe | The Weather—Macready’s Furst Appearance—Char- that he has the ma bli h ted for the reception of famil pes t Haglan, as the hole tonts that part of the pagers | hay lotte Cushman as Lady Macbeth—Maeready’s Se- ers ad most of the othe: " am 1— Wal- e ‘and jg wits in five minutes walk of the Bank aud Ttoyal 1 Looking Glas : cond Appearance—Forrest at the National— Wat. Exchange. The hoage will be conducted on liberal and eco- & Wooden Chairs, . .. nut Street Theatre—Trouble at the Areh—Frank- nomieal p) lon ‘The coffee room is supplied with the Lou- 1 Barber’s Chair. iy A Jou, America, Kr: ludian aud coloian papers. ‘The viands, 1 Table. ... bis lin Institute Exhibitions. wines, Key, ate 0 first quality. od c ‘ : arm beihs will be found gh the Wrociees “Gentleman many" cox AGES Based James Gorvon Benner, Esq. tract by the week or mouth for board, &e., on the sane tern aiicacrs Dear Sin— asin America, NZOTB. ss Y 5 ‘ Re LKNNEY begs to assure those, who may honor him with 2 Fale ce Bhenrs The weather with us to-day is most delightful, their patronage that nothing shall be ting to render t indow § js . . . fy eomiortabley and by. stiention tothe wisher of he eueats, hopes 1 Rachey Pols “ort contrasting singularly with the change experienced to merit that confidence and goo erally bestows i ‘| f fier Shenttewerd ofthe briteh Gaesnt (ot Tce eca tease 1 Small do. on Sunday. It was then, in the morning, as mild 2 Wash bowl 1 Clothes Sta and as balmy as a May day; and in the evening raging with all the violence of a severe tempest, i ry le r d Total, $42 00 with the rain pouring in torrents. wiglerog the mos eon termgs for board during the | 4 coloreg man,from whom Tucker purchased the above Lirdenccnnd “rie terms for transient. boarders remain at t articles, testified betore the Police that they were| Atthe Chestnut street theatre, last evening, Ma- day. M. PET after ob: | cready, the great tragedian, made his first appear- ance, in Shakspeare’s tragedy of Macbeth, he play ing the hero. The house was crowded in almost BATTERY AND. PHILADELPHIA HOTEL, HE, SUBSCRIBER is now prepared to make arrangements HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL _| Peck, officer Welsh made an attidavit, of which the fol TTHE undersigned takes oceasion to inform his friends and | 1owing is theconcl Hash aM (pata he pablic, that ve Mansi louse is now locate committed wilfuy and cor i i auisidor street No 67 in the vicinity a ‘he seambont land perjury in making the aforesaid affidavit Dolore the Re- Miri dladsg aebad Ege Le alt rein is » | corder, and trom circumstances and statements made to at his entrance was deafening, which he acknow- arranged in the ueatest order. ; ; footie ‘A peraon is enployed to procure permits to land passengers, deponent, as well as from facts in the case, he verily be: » ce. Who will board vessel i ert: | lieves that said Tucker was induced to swear by Ebene | ledged in a proper and dignitied bow. Mr Ryder bi revenue officers, (sant caartk wien ee zer M Peck, for the purpose of bailing his cients) said | was also greeted in quite a rapturous manner. Misa N. svi itors to this Island should procure a passport from | Marti and Fisher.” Charlotte Cushman enacted Lady Macbeth, and re. pola ad of embarkation, to obviate dif- Otticer James L. Smith, after stating in an affidavit that | we do no more than sheer justice to this accomplish- sa "__-WALLtAM PUtOR: | Stes crane tr ust etre eines etunes | usa en catt eas, Soean, hea we Sel a ace eee e fitevens,testifies in con PHILADELPHIA Se Dilowa t=" And that from tye faets” od clronmstances||"ier Patormance of the obsranter. was excelent in. DAGUERREOTY?PE ESTABLISHMENT, — | ot the whole ti : ipven [uy paicerecs suuerG: TepMieNeR Manta) Soe be Eee EXCHAGE BUILDING, ROOMS 26 AND 27.’ _| that sald RB UELIN TST iielic ee okie Meee zarded in pronouncing it the best upon the American HE: Subseriber has received a large supply, of Voigtlanders? | der, by Ebenezer M. Peck, for the purpose of liberating | Stage. At the close of the performance, Mr. Ma- celebrated Daguerreotype Appartus, large and sinall sizes, clients, without any rogard eer was called out, and received the compl by with achromatic lensea made according’ to Professor Petzval’s | 8#id Martin and Fisher, hii calculation. to the ment by appearing before the audience, bowing in Also anew supply of best plates and chemicals, whichhe | The acknowledgment, and retiring inthatmanner. He ‘Waryenss food and oelis et zednoed prices: -__ | rant wai will make his second appearance on Wednesda: BE. White, boqe 19, Broadway. "New York Pevluss, kag, | tte charg 3 Pro-| evening, in the character of Hamlet, the result o gion, D.C. Dr. A. Caspari, Richmond, Va. 9: Coeding will have a tendency to partially check the oat: | which I will inform you. ‘ Broadbent, Kea for the Southern States. Wm. West, Esq, ind illegal system of straw bail, recently #0 exte! At the National theatre, our great national trage- Cincinnati, Ohio. sively practised about the Tombs by some of the so * ‘All’ communications, (post paid) aud orders, accompanied | called “Skinners” ‘There are some few others who | dian, Forrest, played the character of Aylmere, in with remittances, will be promptly attended to,'‘and should be | prowl about that region acting as bail masters, cappers | Judge Conrad’s tragedy of Jack Cade. directed to WILTIAM LAUGENHEIM, fe, J i , it joan ‘ol? sin Exchange Buildings, Philadelphia Trend drummers up, whose rascalities will betully| The house was crowded to excess, and it is said aia CEURETTE AAT exposed as svon 9s certain altidavits are obtained. peepee yee ea Bh lke ee F ASS A! ¥ . Since the above was written, Tucker was brought | During the week just past, Mr. Forrest has enacte NAPOLEON COUNTIN Teitss chborite St Faul’s— | from the prison for examination, attended by counsel, | im several of Shakspeare’s tragedies in the most su- POLEON COURTIN. takes pleasure in informing i h hho have heneeniie bomoend hem wich ther fee perb manner and with thrilling effect. Comparisons Ha ero ee: ave, enetofore honored him with their Pa | when he made the following stutement before Justice | ‘yil| of course be instituted between the great tra- that the Massachusetts Bay Oysters have recovered with the | Stevens :— gedians of both hemispheres, and it 1s quite amusing that his saloon, recently so elegantly fitted up, offers the most | What do you do for a living ¥ There will be nothing else in the mouths of people quiet and comfortable accommodations, ‘ A—I aim 32 years old, was born in the island of Bermu- | during their engagement, and I presume there will There will always be found in it a choice collection of the | da, live at No. 108 Centre street, and am a barber, which | }, aan ck HAE, aad the Uiee ‘ll bi following wines, viz: Chablis, Sauterne, Grave, Barsac, Her- | I now follow for a living. De more TeACIDE O! \) sp dic 92 Ms ohne ering he sparkling and still Hock, Chai eC it Q—Did you, on the 234 of October instant, become | More crowded nightly, than has been the case for wad Uikenste ch tacicn minis aaa cop + St Juten,&e | surety or bail for Richard Martin and George Fisher,| many years. To-night Forrest will play Macbeth, fe keeps coustantly ou hand the abovi k or | before the Recorder of the city 7 giving us an early opportunity of judging, or rather box, together with Preserves, Sweet Oil and F z.| A—I did, sir, of comparing, the merits of each of these great men. Goods purchased from his establishment are sen Ke] Q—Did youon that occasion swear that you were worth} The Walnut street Theatre was reasonably at- to any part of the city. Oysters will be sent to th euce of | the sum of $200, over and above all dues, debts and de-| tended, the attraction there bein) young Van- ‘olney,, fitte, Larroze, },, (if required) and b: the it i ome | Hy Ue erebtcimencas ns Vane OY one ofS GoMinne’_ | ands against you, and that your property consisted of | venhofi, and the Virginia Minstrels from your city. L. BARONTO, now shown you, the same that you wrote when you so This theatre has been doing a fair business since ‘ " he opening TIST, in Alabaster, Marble, Scagliola, &c., from Italy | Sore? : ARTIST, jp Alabaster, Marble, Seaalit eccs'einpheey- |. A--Yes, sir, I did so awear, andthe signature is mine; 1| , The Atch street Theatre closed for the season on rs,, Bazaars, couutry dealers and the public in general, to see | was called on in my shep by Mr. Ebenezer M. Peck en | Saturday evening, with a crowded house for Mr. Museum of Arts, No. 23 Orchard street, (between Grand | the morning of the 23d of October instant, who requested | Conner’s benefit. The play announced for perform- Srlendid aecortinent of Italian ‘andl Seralist onmemsente'ie Atae | Me to go bail for these persons. He told me the bail was | ance was Macbeth, but in consequence of Mr. Con- baster, black marble, spar, agata, yellow stoue, stalactite, red | ON€ hundred dollars each; I told him I was not worth the | ner, at the close of the first act, being attacked with and various other inarbles, verde di prato, granite, &c., &e, | amount of $200; he then asked me if I had any clothing; | sudden epilepsy, to which he. is periodically sub- isting of various sizes of kroups, ‘igures, busts, tazzes, |[ replied that [ had a pretty good stock of clothes, and | "sand frorh che effects ot which he did not reco. ers, Etruscan vases, candlesticks, tapers, pen trays, ink | that also had a gunand a rifle, but that was not here. | / te I hotive: eisel line cance wan pakenicted nth ked'me if I would’ take $200 for alll had. | Yer for several hours, another pi ‘as ed. Mr. Conner’s attack, it is supposed, was superin- stands, watch cases, clock stands, time pieces, spill pots, urus, antique lamps, shelf yases, oval vases, bottles, groups and single ‘d no, when Peck said,“Damn it that’s good enough, neck isonet [rape boomer oe vou," ag ase per | come along with me,” perhaps they wilk not swear you'| duced by some peeuniary difficulty existing be- weights, ring stands, card boxes, sual boxes, birds nests, atnian- | but if they do, the nature ot the oath consists in what you | tween the orchestra and the management, they re- tus, pamtings of Mount Vesuvius, of Naples; books on concho- | are worth. 1 r 4 to him, going down to the Recor- | fusing to play the music required for the proper re- edie ten geology sms botanist, &e, &e. Price of | der’s ottice, that 8 net worth $200, when Peck said to | presentation of the piece. Cleaning and repairing of every description on moderate | ™@,"‘that it was all right,” and told me he would donoth-)" ‘The exhibition cf the Franklin Institute, at the terms, ing pint Te ne I Ke ae oe my thi Admission free. 830 Gw* r_| like this before and would not know what to say toques | 4+ american manulacture there displayed are of the Bk RDS PATENT STATUR WOOD & COAL | tions asked mo, when he sald tint a ad to way nar | most beautiful specimens of art, and receive merited STOVES—tor halls, parlors, offices, stores, steimboats, | that my stock was worth $200. He also sai e that | 1 Fi i . “is &e. For beauty, comfort and economy are not equalled by any | he would send me custom and allow me for the time that | ¢ncomiums ec committee on premiums repo! stove in the United States ‘These stoves are a Statue of Wash: | [would lose in oe i up my shop. I did not consider | ‘his afternoon at 4 o'clock. The exhibition will ington the Father of our conntry, surm two pedestals, | myself, independent of my wearing apparel, to be worth | close on Saturday evening with an address from R. Structed” for, wilive and dumb. stove combed, and fora tive | $200, and I told him so before 1 was sworn. Ihave | M, Patterson, Eq. C ly. ‘The fire chambe: Dedestal is constructed ia | Teceived nothing from Mr. Peck for becoming bail, I fear this letter is now too long, or I would no- Such amanuer that the fire, by menus of a revertable place or | ther was I promised anything, except that he promised | tice orher matters occurring in oot pood city. You Partition in the stove, cau the heat to circulate through the | to pay me for shutting up my shop, for which he has not h t fr entire height of the statue, ~iving a large and bentifal ra paidj: no amount ef money was mentioned. Mr. Peck | ™4Y, however, expect more anon, from surface. "They have also & hot air chamber attached, end every | called on me thie morning and told me to say to the offi Hes T. B. F. the case of C. & W. thing being arranged on the most scientitic principle. For — generol utificy they cannot fail to give satisfactto he sub. | Cers that were taking the inventory of my property. that | poncawe Law Suit hi bout paren [had removed some of the property, and also thot I had - . Se iia Renal eae theabeve face Ther ean bevccen'tn | inoney,and also that I must seta high value on the things | W- Cook va. The Champlain. Transportation Com- operation daily and for sale only in the not removed any proper'y from my | oany, tried at the last Circuit Ccurt, held at Sa- Museum, attracts crowds of visiters. The articles ty atild Grand street, | that Phad. I hi one door east of Broadway. JAMES HINDS. "| shop, neither have lany money. I was not induced by | lem, before the Honorable Judge Willard, the [eee Ce a vada __—. | any police officer or any other person to mak the aide rendered a erect for the Plaintifis for $7, . 5 a — | vit which I'did yesterday. Ididit voluntarily, and itis! damages. This is said to be the largest verdict CHEAP CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH: | ruein every particular. HENRY H. TUCKER. | ver obtained im the county. ‘The action 301 PEARL STREET, LATE 10? BEEKMAN ‘Taken before me, Oct 36th, 1868. this. The plaintifis were the owners of the Steam HE Subscriber, well known for the cheapness and durabil- E. Stevens, Special Justice. Saw and Planeing Mill, situate on the shere of ity of his work, desires to inform his patrous and the pab- | ‘Toucwen anv ‘Toox.—One Johnny Williams, who dit | Take Champlain in Whitehall The property was lic, that he is now, to suit the ecovomieal tendency of the | 4j H izarmente ot ie very best quality, ata reduction | Hkes to tell where he lives, was coaxed into ® house i | valuable ; consisting of asmall building and ma- ' | Water street near Peck slip on Tuesday night, by av arch nt from former prices,and less, it is believed, by ‘ chinery, lumber, &e valued trom 7000 to $10,000. pents O ty fe made by | Cyprian named Ann Carroll, and after being nicely drug * A Shae. garments Of the same quality are made by | 67)" tite te aod optus, was relieved of ninesovereigas | THe defendants were the owners of « certain steam- city. n may understand what is meant by tlemen ‘er, which bed been placed in a belt around | boat called the Washing on. the place of Jandi bgapaees, the following bill of prices is submitted to their con- | his boy, which was nicely cnt in twain to effect the pur- | tor which was eome 80 or 90 rods from the mill. Tate austiey ded tee AE cere ee tne be ol the Best ‘Ann was fully: committed to ai The plainuffs alleged and proved that there had perior West o' ° Roeurs.—Theodore Lower: George | beenno fire in and about their mill forthe space of nd Peter Dapew slias Curley, w he 24 hours befere the happening of the accident They i tully committed for stealing » diamond cloth | ,ja0 proved, that the steamboat above alluded to k coat, belonging to Morris Knight, of 1874 Greenwich | \f¢ the dock in the aiternoon, having an unusual which was found on the back of Depew; andalso} re gy much so. that large sparks, &c were for stealing a number of silk worked scaris, from Samuel | Hnitted from tie smokepipe, which were driven by All orders ed with panetaality atch. Torrens. hicl e driven, Superior Beaver Overcoats from $12 to $' ‘ the wind directly on to the roof of plaintiff’s boiler omer 7 OUN MOFFAT. Danixa Bunatany iw Ann Stnent.— Store No. 43 Aon | houge and that’ ima few moments, thereatter the wenty. per ceut ov the | Trendgeciuht and reisted of poste of conskicravia va | ‘ill Was discovered to be on fire, which was con- aia of the ordinary semiannual | Coroner's Office— Wednesday, Oct. 4.—Surcs proper care and attention on the part of those who nad the boat in charge, aod that the catastrophe months ander a m ght have been avoided by les-ening the fires, or on Tuesday by taking a quantity of oil of vit Keeping further our isto he chaunel, and go thought Canandaigua, ‘The transfer books will be closed on the 2ist in | swallowed the poison on the 18h inst,but lingered i» | ihe jury, as will be seen by their verdict. Abie TARIO BANK DIVIDEND. Ba stant for ten days misery until yesterday, when she died, previously con | pounsel were engaged on both sides, and the cause By order of the President and Directors. Cashier, | fessing that she had been the means of her desths | geupied the altention of the eourt three daye.— Canandaigua, Oct. 5, 1843. "to NI although she at first resolutely denied having taken por Washington County Journal son. She resided with her brother at 176 Forsyth street CHEAP DYSING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘The coroner’sjary rendered a verdict in accordance with | Siegewe Court—Rvcussran, Oct. 21, 1843 — R, SORIA begs leave respectfully to inform his fiends and Covaine ide Lovo oof M Haight washeard tor the public in that owini we depressed state o! Clreult Court. detendant; Comstock tor plaintiff, an ight in een ee ae tat eet ae eee Before Judge Kent. reply. The People ex. rel Hodkinson vs. Stevens. Ladies ing their summer dresses, shawls, &e. dyed or | Oct. 25.—James vs. Beecher & Fenion—The Court! a’ Crist was heard for relator; Greenwood for de- pressed, will find it much to their advan y paying him a | was occupied during the entire day in hearing the con-| endant, and Orist in reply. Dodge et al, plaintiff visit, Gentlemen will also do, welt to call with such articles | cluding testimony 01 the defence in this case. Thecoun-| i, crop, ys, Sheldon, dabadeat is cues... Willies yf pparel dd ; ) will be punctually attended to, ‘wud the articles done up ia the | #1 Will sum up at the open a i 4 105 96. | Porter was heard tor plaintiff in error; E. Darwin best tyle at Sor tablishment, No. 490 Pearl st, Calendar for Thursday. 93, 74, 67, 65,99, 100, 01,43} Smith, fordefendant New trial granted. is branches are at No 257 Bleed! No 362 Bowery, and | 107, 108, 110, 112, 118, 114, 18, 1,19, 91, 94, 75, 101, 43 Bed The P hout—Mi ¢ 357 Grand.at.. Also a branch at 4 st. Brooklyn, , 104, 109. Monpay, Oct. 23 —The People vs. Outhout—Mr. 4 rewsre, hy Brood 9 and Washington lace, Se eee, i eae Neb ay = Eb bs ih “4 fe ; ferchamts cau hav ids of goods dyed and put up in Superior Court. Gilbert for the People New trial 1 aie! Mili TT clit Before Chief Justice Jones. Blakely va. John Rice; Mr. 4. K. Jerome was oe por ; ee 7 Oct. 95.—Mathew Armstrong vs. Samuel Moody and} heard tor the defendant; Mr E. D Smith, forthe TO MILLINERS. Ebenezer Moody —This was an action of trespass. The | plaintiff New trial denied. Lance/o Ho rd va. LYON & KING. defendants are deaters in logs and heavy timber used in | ‘Henry Martin et. al Mr. C Dewitt was heard for YARL KING, the cc'ebrated Tuscan Hat Manufieturer, | the constructing of wharves and dock’. It appears that ry h Sinith tor the plaimiff. Cais feepectilty:lglivm a lam Rests tnd patron les | ime tacee ura vessels employed in bringing such logs down Lh en Ahh ae paced Nentedr ORGS he has associated himeelf with Mr. Joseph (Le Paris) and Have established ‘pemete at No Lee, plaintiff in error vs. Jogeph Sattler tal de. de ccimont of Paris Millan) Xinere chey have «most | several applications were made to the defendants, to re. | ‘endant in error. Mr W. r rth The abv ck consists of "1 move the vessels, but they refused, and this action is| the plaintiff 1m error; Mr. M. Filmore for the de- avean and Bera Hats, Hoon Bile Velvees ei Vale | brought to recover dameges for love sustained in cense- | fendant in error; Mr. J. Mallett in renly. Pemelia Ribbonds, all fall colors— | quence. The detence consisted in objections to the| Siqats, plaintiff in error, vs. Lewis L. Hodge, et al. Itnery tines” “le OF SUks, and | jogality of the water grant by the Corporation of New | qefendant in error. M. Fillmore was heard for acate thee | York to the heirs of the Clarke estate, whose tcnant the jinetror. George P Barker for the de- cate that the above goods have the plaintiff in r been parch from the manufactarers) and | plaintiffs. The jary returned a verdict in favor of the | (,ndant in error. Mr. Filmore ia reply. Peter Will ‘be sold at x small, advance on cost to those who may be | plaintiff for $180. * eet. al, ads. Luther Gere, Mr. N. Hill, Jt, Pea EXON KING, a7 John st, NY. | Weg Heskett keg” 2 Pitlts Fea: For defendant, heard for the defendant. Mr. E. Darwin Smuun ASHBURTON SAUCE— viching Soups, Fish, Poul- forthe plainufl. Mr. Hull ia reply. 7 ys, (lace from | the North river were laid across the avenues leading to No 37 Joba street, | the lot on which the plaintiff also had logs deposited Ridbons, French Flowes every other article in the Messrs. L & K. would 3 “—For try, Mi Wild Fowl, Game, Xe. First Branch, ihe Sauce a contidentty’resominended asthe best offered to a Betore Judge Oakley, se Wave Fistany —The number of Vesela. 20 the epicurean. ce ‘ fi or. Stone ive. The Quardian Insurance Offee—| erntoyed in this important branch o ache tS pi ce BO 6s a ae case will be Continued tomorrow st the opening of Peahty out of United Sales vorts, is 645, of which sale at Mr. BENNETT'S, 190 Frontss andl the rouriecors, | Meer dar for Thursday.—Nos. 10, 90, 191,123, 9, £9, 42, | 217 belong to New sealers aad tito" Teakaiver. 02 ims 16 Courtlandy siceet, | 25, 22,70, 80, 82, 98, 84, 8, ¢9, 19, 18, 94 92,67. New London, 45 to Fail

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