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rence between which and the per cent to be paid, has been absorbed in the. payment of outstanding obligations, ‘The commerce of Baltimore has, within the past year increased to a wonderful extent, The receipts at the Custom House of thet port, from customs for the first eight months of 1844, compared with the same period in 1843, show avery great increase, as great in proportion as those received at any other port in the Union. R evenve rrom Customs, Taso, $355,147 79 718,996 87 Increase up to Sept. Ist, 1844, $363,549 08, or more than one hundred percent. The otal receipts for the year ending January Ist, 1844, were $543,564 28, deducting from which $356,447 79--the receipts for eight months of that year—leaves $198,116 49,'as the receipts forfthe re- maining four months, September, October, November and December—to which we must add at leastone hun- dred per cent for the increase for 1844, which added to the receipts so far, will stand as follows :— tn 1843. 1844 Receipts for eight months end Bet mare 5, iad ie =i 85,47 79 $718,996 87 eipts for remaining 4 mont! cnding December Fi ++ 189.116 49 376,282 98° ‘Total receipts for the year, $543,564 28 $1,095,229 85 * Estimated. 4 ‘The amount is very small compared with the receipts at this port for little more than half the time, but it shows that thereceipts from customs are increasing in about the same proportion in every port of entry in che country. Banxs ov New Onieans. Oct. 24 Oct. 1. Incr. Beck. 193,28 — — 33,574 ee 2,024,400 380,463 - ‘The increasehas been in loans and deposits, and the decrease incircnlation and specie. The cash liabilities of the six specie paying Banks of New Orleans, amount to $9 211,091,and the cash assets to $11,619,144. ‘ihese banks have cer sinly a very limited movement, consider- ing the vas: amount of business carried on in tie city, in which they are situste’. The quantity of produse reaching nd passing through New Orleans now com- pared with the amount transported in 1536, or up to 1840, is immense, and it would appear very natural that a greater amount of bank facilities was required now than at any previous time. Such, however, is not the fact. In 1837 Louisiana contained sixteen banks,having capitals amounting to $36,769,455, with diicount lines amount- ing to $59,103,741; ciroulation$7,009,7685 specie $8, 108,4165 deposi'es $11,487,431. The returns for that year com, pared with those for 1844, show a tremendous {a'ling off It is necessary to compare the returns in a tabular form that the great difference may be seen at a glance. 1814. Incr, Decr. 2,003,661 — 5,905,127 Bpecie,.. 16 7,887,796 4,779,380 — Deposites, . 1487431 5,508,975 — (5,978,156 Loans and discs... 36,769,435 2,401,063 = 34,364,592 Here isjin immense cecl.e in the Bank movement withia seven years. The commerce of New Orleaus has been steadily increasing while thia tremendovs contrac” tion has been going on inthe curcercy. The production of ont great staples has been rapidly increasing, and the scction of countcy surrounding New Orleans rapidly in- creasing in wealth and prosperity. No one can, in the face of this evidence, argue thut this country is more prosperous under a very expanded system of benk- ing. Louisiana is ne: theonly State in the Union, where the benks have undergoue a severe contraction. Nearly every State has been purged o! the surplus benking capital, and find increased prosperity in every section, a better system of credits, and a more healthy state of trade generally. Comn ercial offais ere at prevent conducted on sound principles, which, it adhered to, ensures permanent prosperity, but ifdeported from, will overwhelm us in commercial em- bar assment, bankraptcy andrvin. ‘7 e have within the part fen years experience ' ‘he ve ultof hw twosyztems of banking. Wehaveeeen the greatest evil proiuced by an infl sted currency, and an immense bonking capi tal, which have brought the coustry to the very verge of ruin; on the other hand we are doily realizing the benefits aad advantages arising froma restricted curren cy, {a very limited bank capital, limited credits, and a regular, legitimate business. Both sy:tems bave been trie}, and it is now necessary to hold fust to that which is good. Circnlation, ... Old Stock Exchange. ON Vs SNe, inois S00 BY Cio tee 19926 fy shas Hlinois Bk —b30 37 4000 Kentucky 5's 85 25 Farmers’ Trust 454 5000 Kentucky. 6's Wi 325° do 45 23000 Ohio 6's, 60 29009 do. 215 150 do #10 51 1% = do 3% do bis 51, ee eee lo 50 do bad 51 5! 125 do 5034 lo B readd’ bio 51 5000 do 60d 7434 Reading RR 810 5334 20shas Merch’s Bk = 110-100. do. 10 53) 95 Phenix Bk 36 25 Hudson & Berks 16: 12 Bk Com, full 99 «50 Nor & Wore 830 7 50 US Bank a 50 do 77 20 N Am Trust 4 100 do b30 78 50 Canton Co i 30 do 360 7 % do 4935 25 lo 330 77 {60 Kast Boston C Be do bso 7 100 Kast Boston Co ys lo. 150 do 13” 225 L Island RR 8: do b10 83 50 do 30 83% Board. 40 Harlem RR nm 2% Morris Canal 2 50 Farmer 4g 300 Mechs Traut coe 30 L Island IR ay 50 Stoningtou RR New Stock Exchange. $5000 Ohio 6's, "60 b20 102% 25 shas L Island RR 53 Bx ‘i shas Farmers’ Tr 45 50 do © 83; 100 do 360 44% 10 Hads & Berks ei 30 do 40 Harlem RR. bs 73% oo di en & Hart! 83 87; 56 do 4 50 Nor& Wore © 77% 25 East Bos 2% do © 7% 25 Suomi # do emh% wy lo d c 50 do 50 do bnw 78) 100 do 50 do €77 Pa) 125 lo © 77, Fae 3 100 lo baw 77 Saxes or Stocks—Boston, Octonen 12. At the Board of Brokere.—357 shas East Boston Co, 123; 100 do, 830d, 124; 150 do, #30d, 124; 243 do, 18; 20 East Boston Co diviaenda, 4); 11 do, 44; 160 do, 830d, 445 16 Norwich and Worcester RR, 76}; 40 do b30d, 763; 25 do, 764; 100 Reading RR, 26}; 8'Western RR, 87; 33 do, 86]: rit 30 Old Colony RR, 99; 12 Boston and Maine RR, 10 State of Trad Asues—The sales ave very limited, and we note at $4 13] for pots, and $4 25 a 4 31} for pearls. STOCK ON HAND OCTOBER liTH, 1844. Firat sort Pots. . .bbis. 9,641 | First surt Pearls. bbls. 7 969 Second do do. Total, ...... .9,296 « bbls. 11.734 ; + 21,080 firmer to-day, oats are in demand. Genesee flour brings $4624, and oats 31 9 Sic. heat sella at 90 a 100 cents, No barley in market, bout 700 was Log tote aealoort, the res ot market u being unchanged. Our quotutions remain the same as at . the close of last week, Hay— Common qualities Nerth River bale sell as want: ed at 32 2 350; , at 40, Puovistons—Ohio pork continues very dull, and in con. sequence of the uncertainty of the market, prices have at fr, mess at er decline a i Beef is uncommonly dull, with a very larg» stock on hand. We qnote $487) «6 60 for western and city mess; $2.87} #325 tor dodo, prime. Ohio tard ie in moderate request; bbls sell at 7c; kegs at 6a je. Butter ia daily improving in prices. Cheese is held at 4§ 8 5$c, with o very ir demand. Wriskiey--Drudge casks are not in good demand. We qnote sales at a4c. Western and prison barrels are held at 244 a 25. Baltimore Cattle Market. Beef cattle continue to come in pretty freely, and prices have raled about the same as last quoted. On'Mon- the offerings at the scales embraced about 800 head, of which 600 were sold to butchers in the city, and 180 driv: en to another market, The extremes of prices paid were 2.25 per 100 Ibs. on the hoof, equal to $250 a 426 hi were principally, however,at prices with erates. Yesterday there were 75 heed offered, and J at $3.25 4375 per 100 Ibs net. ‘There has been moderate supply of live hogs at market this week, prices have ranged from $4 to 4 25 per 100 Ihe. Married, On Saturday, 12th inst. by tho Rev. Mr, Laws, Aw. ws Metvitie, Je formerly of Newport, (it. 1.) to Miss ta, dauinter of Mr. Denis Brink ot this An t on EF oa Arrivea Passengers Hasmvn@—Ship Srephani—Flora Silberstein, and 175 in the steerage. Phasengers Si 8 Jdwin—Mr and Mis L 1H Savasyy win—Mr and Mis L Baldwin, J Baldwin, T J 4 in,’ } aft ins " Power bn Hepbure, John W King C'S Lacoste, JW’ Sikes Latest Dates RECEIVED AY THR MEW ORE MERALD ORICR, Port ice Porto Cabello Point ins, P, St. roix Foreign Lmportat) Cronstant—B irque Eliza—610 bdls ii Davis, Brooks & co—16 bdls hemp Geo B Morewood & co—200 bales crash Burritt & Johnson— 0 © H ees hfdo FS Fischel—1932 bar: bdls do 5 hi cks bristles to order. Hamauna—Ship Stephania—610 plates spelter 26 bales. rags Nanning & Koster—1319 do 100 tons iron Hendricks Brothers— 20 F Gl-im—6 M _Oppeuheimer—9 Motz & Pollitz—8 Brusthier Koop & co—d F S Fischell—1C Robinson—15 C H Sands—6 } Merckmeister—1 Jackson, Stacey & Smith—2 Brethanpt & Chum—2 Jury & Behrman—1 FC Muller—1 Simonfe'd & 1 Smitl & Young—2 WH Hortsman & co S3.C Alvenfeldt & co—6 F Gruenenth*l—5 W H Burdman—22 8 Schie. ‘co-7 Schlesinger & Henchen—4 Scharfen- Fg, & Lew ia—2 F Goldschinidt—) FH Taber—b W Peyser—t WR Dwight—17 Von Seht—1 F B Coddington—4 C Lippold 71 case Colville & Fleming—3 F F Ferdoff & Adams—11 cases ng—* C Hendricks—152 casks 25 boxes linseed 9 cases; order. '.4GHonN—Barque Coosa? blocks marble Jonas of Phila- delphia—5 cases objects of art 40 bales rags 3 cs paints Jno G Kart-her—6 do alabastar 4 do marble Vito Vito—1 do clocks § Janvier—1 pky hats FC Erneuputch—4 A R Walter—30 gasks A Nesi—l case Masters & Markoe—2 Goodhue & co—l J B Morris—6 HD Parish—2 casks Loesgick & Weisendonk—3 bales silk C Vise—6 leCready—17 blocks marble J Phillips & co—30 cases Brustlein, Koop & co—I1 blocks marble 30 cases borax 25 pkgs straw hats 9 do mdse 50 bkts oil 50 bales rags order, MARITIME HERALD. ul Packets to Arrive, | Packets to Sall. LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. Europe, Furber, Sept. 17] England, Bartlett, Oct. 16 Independence, Nye, Sept. 2i| Hocherter Baten, — oct de Hicks, Bunker, Sept. 26 | Garrick, ‘mask, Oct. 26 Hi Haden TMOUT Hg | Oxford, Hathbone, Nov. . Hudson, Moo o : Prince Albert, Seb ze, Toad, - , Sept. 20] Quebec, Hubard, "Oct. 20 Toronto, Tinker,’ Oct. 1| Victoria, Morgat, Nov. t % HAVRE. HAVRE. Baltimore, Funck, Sept. 16 | Burgundy, Wott Oct. 16 Argo, Anthony, Sept. 24! Towa, Lines, Oct. 24 Ship Masters and Agents. ‘We shall esteem it a it if, Captains of | Vessels will give to Ronent Stivey, Captain of our News Boats, « report of the shipping left at the port whence they sailed) the veasela spoken on their passage, alist of their cargo, and’ any foreign peweDer 8, oF hews they may have. Fa will bosra m m- iately on their arrival. Agents and Correspondents at hot or abroad. willthe cate Shee sendy to this office all fa Yi the Marie Intelligence. the : rma tion of any kind will be thanktaily received. weet Into ———Eaaooo———OO POKT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 14, Arrivea, Hambugg ship Sterhaniy Rolofs, 40 da mdse, to Schmidt & Balchen. Bargue Eliza, Talbot, from Cronstadt, Aug, 24, and E) Bt 9, mise, to master. Left, George, for St Ube: rave Goons, Janvier, froin Leghom, Auk, 25, with mdse, to o ian, Hitchcock, from Trieste, for NYork in 50 days, Lion, Alexander, from NOrleans, in quar, Flora, MeNear, fo cl ed with 60 lay Curtis, Blaney, for New York, 6 days; Flavius, Jones, do, 30. aron, Thompson, of Bath, sid 10 days previous for Naples, to return to Leghorn for freight. d sth ult. Cape de Gat Nod miles, an Am ue showing a red, white and red York, bound up. Barque Martin W. Brett, Avery. 27 days, from Malaga, with 8322 Bd aie qr a. 3 80 ee fo 300 qr casks Hae bie wine gs grapes 87 es canary seed 27 bales Nephews & Co. Left, Minerva, for from Hamburg, with jarque Hiram'W, iy 41 days from Rio Janei with 1009 bags coffee to Phipps & Cos, 96 10 Soutter Brother, Vessels left before reported. Rienzi, Clark, for NYor ld s before. ‘The H W.T has experienced ‘heavy weat ring the passage, lost sails, &e. _ rig C. H. Appleton, Bradford, 5 days from Waldoboro, in ballast, to Nesmith & Walsh. ‘ Brig Reindeer, Adams, { days from Boston, in ballast, to the master. Below. One ship, one brig, unknown. er, Tyler. Salled. Ships Ellerslie, Wallace, and Hndyon, Page, Savannah; barque Waban, Bartlett, Havana; brig TH Benton; Central Amerion, and others. Correspondence of the Herald. Ruope Istanver Orrice, } Ewront, Oct. 11, 1844, Arr 1h, Convoy, Crowell, Dennis for NYork; Guide, ‘Syl- vester, Plymouth for Philadelphia, Export, Swasey, Philadel phia for Providence; 10th, Agenoria, Andros, Gibraltar for Bos- ton, put. y ‘ork for Wareh for N York} of sai the late gale; Monitor, 88¢, reham; Yankee, Fall River ‘Tecumseh, and Pi Glass, New York for Providence; Sarah, Horton Tausion for Neanilins 11h, Benjamin, Racket, Bu i H isa, Jase, ‘ives ?. town; Mystic, Chuirchill, New York for Hingham’ Win Alten, r ng, do for Boston; Excel, Fredericksburg for Providence; elville; Kent, Raxrport NYork: Harvest, Presby. Taunton for do; Hienzi, Durte pvidences Senator, Robinson, NYork for Nantucket; Nancy. ys al ny for do. ‘Sid 10th, Lee Baron, Price, 8 Atlanti Miscellaneous Hecord. a Srp St Perensnuna, Howard, at Boston from Liverpool, exherienced a gale from the Eastward on the 6th and 7th inst. Cape Sable NW 25 miles—lost fore, main and mizen topgallant masts, fore and main to} : Suite St Patarcx, will be lannched frog the yard of © & Townsend, at Newburyport to-day. ‘This fine sh feet long, 35 feet beam, and w. ww about 950 to will form one of the new, "' 8: George line of packets” between jew York and Liverpool nc Vessrt.—We have before stated, says the Boston dvertiser, that barque Express, Newcomb, from New rk for Valparaiso, last heard from in. Straits of Magellan April 2, was missing. -Accouats from Lima to July 18, receive via the Vsthmus of Darien, acknowledging the receipt of advices from Valparaiso to July 2, making it almost certain that the BE is lost. xpress is lost al iain Sailed from New Bedford 12th inst. James Allen, Shearman, Pacifie Ocean; Mt Wallaston, of Fairhaven, Bourne, Coast of rica, sails and mi: insail ‘ rrier is 160 Ie oy rice 1 pa Marsh, Boston for Guadaloupe, 8th inst. lat 38 31, Jon 66 30, ae ‘Taylor, Boston for Malaga, 8th ult. lat 36 3, lon Forelgn- Ports Sept M—In port, Douglas, Townsend, disg; a, secking frt A: rom Malaga, soon; ‘Gazelle, Churchill, ‘Ha disg: brie from Malaga for N York, just are (p the Wakulla). Going in, a barque supposed’ the Emma Isadora, from Bos Sid 1ith, Griffon, Blake, Marseilles and Paler: mo. St Unes, Sept 4—In port, Jacob Pennell, Martin, for Ports- mouth in abta week, Sd ‘Attica, MeLellan, Portland. Vatranaiso, June 17—In port, Delaware, Carter, for Sand- wich Islands, soon o indon, Willis, Poole; bir Cha Napi nt Chieftain, i, and Vict i Marquis of Normanby, Lockhart, Caroline, Brown, Hartlepool; Kbor, Smith, Moutrose, Montheat, Oct 9—Cld Pearl, Douglas, London. Lake Porta, Buryaro, Oct 10—Arr Fulton, Maumee River; I Queen, Erie; Julia Falmer and U States, Detrolt; Constitution, Hercules, et ‘andott, Chicags erry, Perrysbur i sou, F Trader, Peons:ivania, aud Mawghall® Glevela Hindsor reader, i gud Marshall Clevelan ‘noe, Charleston; Harri te is inoe, Charleston; Harrison, De ; Smead, Sandusky, chester, Chicago; Buffalo, Detroit; Chesapeake, Toledo, lonroe, Ke. Cy x Clint, fete Arprood, 8t Pere, M B R, Oct 9—Arr Clinton, late Av |, St Pierre, Mart; bent ¥, Dickey, NYork. Bld 7th, Rtio Grande, Cousins, West “Pontianp, Oct 10—Acr Julia Ann, Tucker, NYork; Geo. & Heury, Nickerson, do. Cld Burmah, Davis, Africa; Old Colo- ny, Chase, Cubs Boston, Oct 12—Arr_ Emily Taylor, Boss, Petersburg. Howard Liverpool: Element, ‘T and; Huma, Willard, St Ubes; ‘Ida, Hal imymna; Edward & Frank, Watson, and St adel pI "earl, Dummer, Hallowell for Mobile. Toe, from St Domingo, Cld Cambrian, Hing & Eliza, Hopkine, Montevideo (and a 5 pons, “Allen, Mobile; 5 WP ir Valparaiso; St mer, Turks Isl- ny ton, € ford, and Baltic, Allen, ) aie, Taylor Baltimore: “Albert, Binek Pitadelp Grand Turk, Nichols, Prospect; Adantic, Baker, Mobile; Forest King, Keily aud Stranger, Blackwell, Charleston, Ges te William, Grit, Wilmington! NOx Ware, Ro Nimrod, Chase, Ibany;, Louisa, Otis, do and wamijerlain, 1 ‘ork. ra Ith, Alto nila heinnig. Vovk: Hondout York—lias been asho “dgartow'n, ot tof cargo; Orozimbo, exent, Philailelphit: ‘Trader, Scudder, Albany’. och, Meteor, inne, from hiladelphia for Barnstable, with loss of boat and bafwarks, aud sld 11th for B. poanrows. Oet 11nd Leader, Rassell, NY ork, ew Bu jet 1—Arr Commerce, Parlow, Delaware, Bid Erie, G jilbany. York iver, ¥ 'ROVIDENCE, Oct Ll—. Gi ‘ork River, Va; Poot Glasay Biydenburgs New Work aid Wildes & Waller Kadgecomb, Bath; Mar eat, Hav: imore ; Chit i Tryall, Gibbs, 4 , mer, Philadel phi vi ion, West, Liberty, ‘ownsen vron, Ketchum, da re Union, Potter, Bal waa, Oct 10—Ai dence. Fact Riven, Oct 10—Are F jladelphia, Sid Siyah Louisa, {nee Catton sc aaegones ‘ MOND, Oct v ‘ W Sinith, Jatvia, Fall River, st Worth, NYorky John empleo, Nagel, St Marys; Souther. joston, Hor, Knight, Liverpool. " vad Kerry, (hase, New ott, Havana, May, Treuch, and ton, L he Bay of ag Tyo Aad fs Hep Ary A Binth? Roe New ray ts ely rovie Sonu, ‘Oct'e-Are Pepita, {8p} Inlia, Havana, No clear ance, AUCTION SALES. Miss Winkler, Mrs Cougar, Mrs Miss Saxon. | WANTED A SITU: respectable young O gq kk, who ii * Miser ware) 8 Dodge eine ge aa Bra ak Wim Hire try: BT Re ag als Foner aud in understands farming, or eare 0! good cook, good washer and ction to go to any part ‘The best of city. references ‘berry street, up stairs. maa horses or garden Mover, Or seamstress, of the country, South Please to apply at 121 Mu m, Ue 1 TOCK O} PGRON ERIE WV, at 1033 o’cloek, at the 4 corner of Pike stret and Bast , Liquors, Segars, Fixtures, who have uo objed chattel mortgage, ters, Seales, Ke. ® The sale of Dry Goods, Cloth’ Fumiture, &e., will uke place ou Weduesday, in the Sale BY A YOUNG RESPECTABLE WOMAN, Ik, a Child to nurs+ ar between sixth aud Se Oct. at No. 69 Duane ag of Lacquered J m U PURCHASE, A COPPER STIL. id, from forty to fifty gallons. PARTNER WANT: D a wishing to establish himself in a profitable, genteel, | at the same time, an agrevable Lusiners, where partuer. and having a capital r of an opportunity of s0 ldresring real name, aud communications coulie fice, New York.” ‘ cers; antique Fans, active or silent asa he 16th century, ures, fancy Cups with other antiq x thousand dollars, can the collection of Oil sh merit, of ancient and modern maste: a unique collection not offered befor will be ready next Monday, when nined, Ladies are particulariy invited to call ., Upper Post OF ATION WANTED-Of JEANETTE MUR- K, a native of Paisley, Scotland, who arrived here on aint Geoige, {rom Liverpool. her, will be thankfully received at She can hearof her ‘ptember, in the packet Sain THIS SEASO Any information concernin, PHYSIOLOGY. ESDAY AND THURSDAY, October Single Lecture, 50 cents. OST, on the 11th insta Pearl street and Broad w: case, the case is open at each e rewarded oy leaving the same at at three in the afternoon of the same day ts. Broadway Hall, corner of Grand and All she repels: natural preparations, &e., will be hs nat admitted, [e i The finder be liberally the Bar of che United States ACKET SHIF YAZOO FOR NEW ORLEANS sengers by this abip will ple vard ‘tl CULES, ‘at Whitehall, “Pius (Stouday) Motel wk, at which tine the ship wil NP ROSCIUS FROM LIVERPOOL a ship awill plewe have theis pesmits on board R’S BENEFIT anxious foster talent, trusts that the Bew sponded to with a Bumrne. This gentleman has ieces, amouust ujon his frieads will be re alone upwards of not permitted within five days must ; 5 ** Tufidel ty,” Last Pardo utleman of Lyo: posing drama of ; committer to publish Nassau street, do PL performed at the tre forthe eleventh Hl appear upon this occas two of Mr. Bannister’s own pices v PRAYED OR STOLEN, from 114 Chambers street, on beautiful small th his back ; vlack nose, e Whoever will return him to 114 Cha off, round his neck. LIBERTY PARTY MERTING will be held at CROTON ay’, at 736 o'clock. will address the meeting, FOOT R., ATIONS AND PRIF ce to the Field Stand 25 cents, ditte itto for Pavilion $1, ditto for Club Stan : Howed to xo onthe field except. i which must produce a gallery t FOR THE DAY AIK, the celebrated Vocal . ‘Come one, come al lemember 1810—7,000 ¥ 100,000 at Teast, farmers are cordially ‘ORDER OF COMMITTEE, REPUBLICANS! or their tickets at the gat Frout se ts reserved for Ladi B 3. the expeuse of officers, re than two thous: stand by ringing the ‘he bell will be struck he start, when the pedes- nd struck again. three up, so that each » AMERICAN N OUT! TURN HE Third Congressional District MASS ME. respond to the nomination of Wit will be held at Pank Paci Velock, (unless th ATTENTION TUR trians should be n Monpay Evexiva, Oct. Mth, we weather should be st pos'poned until the first fair evenin, person that wishes the half mile 's stand j at the tap three times, each per~ to wear a number on his bre shoulder, so that the judges will be enabled y see and distinguish each'as thy ans will be called to the si notice of which will ** Now is the day, ea blow which will be felt throw an true American bosom.» All we shall make such astonish our ovbonents, and. eh glorious and free instituti treasure of our fathers, vania urge every mn to do his di Good speakers will be on haud, aud ow iy the hour” out the length and confidence tn every e-hearted " Natives” must turn & demonstration as will utterly weer the sonls of all lovers of the tutions be ueathed us by the blood and Let the tclumphant news from Pennsyl- and. n the following order :— x 18. George Wood, 19. VW vm W: A, Drummond Light wil works will ctose AKD!!! iMuminate the multi the wa'chword. M. 3. John 8. Van Wert, |. Maj. Henry Stannard, tee of Arrangements, reall that will start for the Rac ‘omni PROGRA uM Av'6 o'clock, a magnificent Band of Music will commence laying on the stage, which will be suitably dressed with aanuers, &c—and rockets let off. Auother 1ull Band will march at the head Association, leaving the \varion House, 165 V the Third Ward Association, and reach the , another spleudid Band wi Broad Street Hotel, at 6 u'elork rd Association, march through the Secor receiving their Associations on 7o’cloc’, when the mee ‘Ample accommodations he xroundat half past two o'clock, 1 better start earl ross the ferry and a to require an adjourament, a notice of at each of the ferries to Hoboken, also at the papers on or before 11 0’cle BEACON TROTTING COURS ‘lll commence plat Toute; arriving at Park Place, ranklin Square. at 6 o'clock. (pie FRENCH LANGUAGE on hia new, easy, iti st published by H. 8 TMEhe by the subscriber id infallible. system itor and judge for y qualified teachers to be ai save the learners much troubl nt, and must neces: WEDNESDAY, Oct | 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. M.—Purse ‘$100. aye Prince st., N.Y. James Whelpley @SAME DAY, immediately after.—Purse Geo, Ferguson enters, a Jarv . FRESH BORDEAU ANDED from the ship Medora, complete assortment in elegant id quarter boxes, and now ready for sale, a faney cartoons, -b.m. Fanny Jenks b. g, Bob Logic Lady Washington 107 Cedar street. BEACON COURSE—RACING, all trotting horses, Three Mile © come off October 28th— x k Row, October 5th, by 9 o'clock, three or more to more to make A Parse of $500—Free for 20 miles in harness, carry November, a good day and a good track, $100 to go to the second three or more to make arace. Entries to be 31 Park Row, on or before the 15th inst., by ¢ $100—mile heats—best three in five, in h»rness, for pacers To come off 2ist of Octobe: ies to be made October 15th, at R. EW YORK SPORTSMEN’S CLUB. ¢ members of this Club are hereby notified id Clab will rake ge o¢k, at the house of A PURSE OF $250—Free Heats in herness, Evening, at eight inelair, (the lc. GAY, Attorney at La’ jew York Sportsmen's CI tor rotting al i 0 gatreet, 4 JAMES Me. all trotting aud pacing horses, to go. EXTRACT OF CUBEBS, COPAIVA AND APARILLA, HIS is one of the most speed: cure of Gonnorrhasa that has ever been introduced. Pleasant to the palate and grateful to the stomach, al form of extracts, ce, made at R_ Smith's, d efzectual remedies for the veor more to make trated all the medi found most speedi ness, whites, ani olly a vegetable compound, and nets ducing an immediate operation upon the part affected, the medicine, which may be had at No. BEACON COUKSE-KACING. directions accompany 2 Aun street—Price $1. : ers who desire medical advice may consult Dr. at his office, No. 2 Aun street, at all hours jay and evening. i i “The proof of its cured im thousands of cases in the eit cess that We stand now on an eminence tion the pablic to be careful of nost the purpose of gullin ir money without di doubts the efficac the Hanterian Dispensary, a tes of cures can be-seen, some f 18 years stan " Price $1 per vial, with tions, and warranted to cure or no charge. BAKERY TO IN ove of the best situati ete. A better there are any who. t3o'elock, P ), Three Mil «, $200 to recon best. Bataes to bo to the race, at R. fo At 24 o'clock Purse $100,MileHents, free for al o'clock, Parse $100, for all horses, Mile Entries to be made at R, Smith's, the free for #! horses ‘Two Mile Heats, free for all horses, this time, iy ord h will attend the Bo ¢ important Stables from. in the city, with Fixtures , Ido offers for « person I capital, as the ingoing will be moderate. 13 ious, by 10 o’elock. —At 2% o’cliek, Purse | Purse previous to this meetin j At Me o'clock, F PAULINE DESJARDIN she will teach the favo ka, and all the othe: fashionable Dances of the day. nn’ Sue SH the other this meeting. All af larcland sre expected pen from 12 o'elock to 2 o'clock o'clock, adies and gentlemen wish call at M’lle Desjardi instruction are requested to 5 5 Park Place. ol avd several others dictanind Lon. ether with the able from Washing e south are expected. ing of hore: from Long Island and t Regent the three mile day, yrses ‘han has attended any mee t+ NC ICk& REDUCED TO FIFTY fany of the first medical fact ENTS PER BOTTLE. the country can tes- ing at the north for sev: ral years. i be walked over for, but half the Compound, and etor will be dee quackery and humbug. ‘The ess and gray hair, and one ape from seurf and dandruft, » come off darin F three year olds, sub. $100, h ft Heats, three or more to make ie above meeting, on entirely relieves the by the Proprietor, M pal office 146 Broadwa: ware of the countes sold at one dollar. ~NEW STYLE OF AUBUSSON a NSTER"CARPETINGS. and now being opened, a large and we selected assortment of Aubusson Carpets of the riche . and most beautiful an i of a great variety of patterns Sweepstakes for 4 or 5 yenr olds, sub, $150, y the proprietor, ‘Three Mily Both the above to name and close at R. #mith’s, on the Even- ing of the 22d Oct,, at 1¢ o'clock. he above Meet Course. Stables au NORAMA AT NIBLO’S GARDEN.—Open for a short season, the most maj x hibited im this country, It was executed by the celebrated Artists, Mr. G. Parres and Angustus Earle, R. Rules of the Union Painting ever ex- ranged colors, © . 1 say all the Artists that have seen d he'ore received, xminster Oarpetings of new and ta ful désigns and colors—together with a spleuded assortment, every variety, of Velvet Wiltons, Geneva Vi petings, comprising i Itis now open Admittanee to thy And Panorama 25 cents, Artists are the Panorama free of charge, Madras was exhibited in Russell immense success, and when purel ved the very beet Panoramic. pai ‘elvets, ‘T'spestry est stock of goods city, adapted to every style of ing the latest and best style of ever offered for sale furnishing. Purchasers w ‘ Koods are requested to call and vxami 254 Rroadway, (opposi D. LUIS beg leave in general that they NGINEER, Athe- Dr. e which for many years he par- sive scale in London, and may be Patentees, manufacturers, and others, on question Inproverhents in the arts and manufactures, whic! jon of the principles of Mechat hose who reside at x distance tn clear statement of the case, with the necessary drawings or A inte attention will be CONSULTING form their friends and the pub ned a Co-partnership for the importation of Forel have opened a Depot at t n street, Where ma Aassical Works of the celebrates osers, as well asall the latest publica: always have a complete assortment as the sale of which the: German and Ttalian com tious, of which they wil eimens, when imi jor quality for Viol Silver Wire, Ne . LTER—15 tons Spelter—for is be r Caledonia, will HULU sun ‘The overland postage of 183 cen each single letter, Hand Dostae FOS LORIMER GICATLA MEE Z'NC—W casks Zine a Ae Z m 2 4StMTure FRENCH CHAIRS, SOFAS A TIFFANY, YOUNG & £ look at their style of Chairs, Sewing Chairs, Arm Sofas, under the ides fect in quality and Also believe, from thelr » ‘es and the t have made themselves acquaint y are decidedly moderate in price. . & E. have also very Swiss Rustic Chairs, enc lienlenaatare _ ad ERSONS IN PHILADEL LLIS invite purchasers to SHING to Subscribe to THE HE: served regularly at theie stores, dwellings, 86, will pi leave tele wapiea with the Agents, ae Ledger Buildingy Wied versal expressions of ‘ables, Workstands, reatly reduced prices,) Iron and Pavier Mache Chisiry, Tables, &e., with a large collection of f their own importations, , and packed free of charge, "234 cents a copy Single copies for sal for sale et moderate pric 4526 2aw is 1m m IMPOKTANT TO G T ¥ CHARLES RIDG Hare Curren asp Wig Maxer, (LATE OF 174 BROADWAY, HOWARDS® HOT: WALL STREET CUSTOM HOUSE, ind treet, near ¢ heatnat FRUIT TREES WANTED Y. 400 Russell Apple Trees, 500 Baldwin do ADS OF HAIR. Y 500 Karly York. D TO NO 1b PPOSITE TH I, wishes to info + his system of Hair Cutt rege. KRY rReEKs, 100 Assorted early varijeti A treet, New York ii N—Paving Stone Ik street. x practically applied by him, and SPIRITS TURPENTINE—70 barrels, beat shinent im the afloat, for sale by fee lity S WOODHULL & MINIURNS ‘THIS EVENING, Oct Ti, will be presented, tee THE WEATHERCOCK, “a Tristram Fickle, Mr. W. H. Crisp. wiella > Mra. Skerritt. After wh ch THE MPANOLOGIANS will appear. ‘Vo be followed by the nsw Comedieta of EXAS, ‘ Mire Sweilington, Miss C Ellis ude with D-IN! Mr Swellii rs Skerrett rs 50 cents—Pit 50 Aladdin... . Boxes, ist Tier 75 cents—Ses cents—Gallery % cents, PALMO’s NeW YORK OPERA HOUsB. SEVENTH NIGHT O1 E MONDAY EVENING, OC. 14. weueral request, Belliti's Opera, which was received on Friday last with most enthusiastic pause, will be repeated for the Ernesto First Tier of Boxes and Parquette, $1 P oom can be secured six days in advance, Librettos for the Opera i Jifice. ors open at 734. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. MCR ELLs OLYMPIC THE . Tite. Doors open at half past 6, 7" The public ts respect place of amusement has bee recess, and wi AY EV MOD EVE N with the most Powerful and Tale a this establ er of Boxes, 50 cts. om 9 A. M. to 6 ‘nglish and Italian can be had at tain rises at 7 o'clock precisely. ; d that this popular Decorated during the 1844, ever presented ‘The evening’s entertainments will commence with an OPENING ADDRESS AND TABLEAU, By W.K Northall, Esq , introducing the ( ompiny. To be followed by the new Burlesque Barletta in twoacts called HE rh YELLOW DWAR ’ ‘The Yellow Dwarf : Mr. Nickinson Feruania, usterinog Afier which, forthe first time, NEW INVENTI Mr. Holland | Julius Joe... iss Ait RS WOLLIpaY a . Mr. Mitchell THE MILLI Simon Sparks, .. + Anmussiox—Diess’ Citcle, 50 Boxes, 25 cents; illing; Private Boxes, $5; Orchestra Box: s, $3. CIRCUS—BOWERY. a .:....THE ETHIOPIAN BAND will thisevening give illustuations OF EGO Vike. AY ™ TWELVE SPLENDID A The Terrible &x Vaulting, humbling, &e. Performances always over at half Boxes 25 cents ; Pit 123 cents. old 3m past ten, rivate Boxes $3 each OLE BULL is will heard from so far, w' n gains, are the strong holds of whiggery. Deak Bennett :— EGS to muounee that his SECOND CONCE ¥ take place ac NIBLO’S THEA! RE, Suesday prenings the Lith October, 1844, when he will be assisted by MADAM d, BURKHARDT, aud a full Orchestra under the direction of Mr. H. MARKS, eeasion Mr, Burt, will have the honor to perform, time in America, his“ Fanewet, To IRbLAND,”» composed on the eve of his departure from that country; iu which he will introduce some of the most popular Irish A\ Particulars in small bills Tickets On LAK Eacr—to behad atthe Music Stores, ‘aud ar the door. A 7 open at seven, and Concert to commence precisely, at cight o'clock, olt MR. DEMPSTER’S LAST CONCERT! New York Society Library, BROADWAY AND LEONARD STREETS. M&® DEMPSTER has the honor to announce that he will ehis LAST VOCAL ENTERT. iNT on TUESDAY EVENING, OC ), 1844, ‘when he will sing his most choice selection of Songs and Ballads, ineluding his Latest Compositions, I oKE: FIFTY CENTS—ito be had at the doc ES 7 Pro- rammes, with full varticulars, may be had at the M Stores brary, ‘To commence at a quarter before 8 o’elock. e oll Atisre APOLLO ROOMS, 410 BROADWA THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS, MESSRS, GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON & PELHAM Having just returned from WASHINGTON CITY, At which place they had the honor of appearing at the PRESIDENT’S PRIVATE MANSION BY INVITATION, And entertaining with their Inimitable Performances THE PRESIDENT, HIS LADY, SECRETARY OF STATE, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, PO8T-MASTER GENERAL, FOREIGN AMBASSADORS, MINISTERS, ET Respectfully announce their FIRST CONCERT, oN MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER lirn, APOLLO ROOMS, With a variezy of New Sonas, Gires, Cuonuses, Ditties, * Ke., &e., accompanied with the Acconpion, Bans ETC. once, Tampo and Bons Castanerts, in all of which they stand UNRIVALLED IN THE WORLD. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS ONLY. Doors open at 7—Concert at a quarter to 8 o'clock. oll Atre. NEW YORK GALLERY OF FINE ARTS. HE Exhibition of Pictures and Engravings of this Institu- tion is now open to the public in_the large room of the Na- tional Academy of Des tie Society Library. LIFE, ME! ONE DOLLAR. To non members, single admission 25 cents. Rooms will be open daily from 9 A. M.toP. M. and Monday and Tuesday evenings of each week, until fur- c only o ther nm Perso ¢ olding scrip certificates, and those wishing to be- come members, will please apply for tickets of membersinp to Mr. FRASER, at the Rooms of the American Artists’ Union, No. 329 Broadway. of Iw re NOW OPEN, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. T the Rooms of the National Acadeiny of Design, corner of mdway, the exhibition of the follow- ‘The Abandonment of Henry Hud- verrr of New York. 2 ‘he great Batth nd the Arabs. An Abdel bere p the celebrated eaoain ibition, from M. Admit. tance 25 cents. Each visitor receives, gratis, at the door, beautiful lithograph of the Abandonment of Heury Hudson, New York, October 10, 1841. 010 Im*ec GRAND AND INTERESTING EXHIBITION! AT THY, COLISEUM, 450 BROADWAY. celebrated Exhibition of the BATTLE, OF BUNKER HILL, and the BURNING of CHARLESTOWN. which is anivarsy admiied to be the greatest pice of m ever nen in this country, and which ts 40 graphically represent. ed that the behokfer an hardly pervade fimself that he is not hat first battle. gro Hevolution | ‘The trogs ‘and countermarching—mounted dragvons and eavelty Cashing furiously throwgh thextrets of Boston canon foading and fing from Coppa” Eili—ships of war sailing up and dows Charles River, and pouring their brow les into the American gpteeuchmenti—the Britah, vor rmpeatediy repulsed and driven with vfolence down the hill—the dvead¢ul couflagration of the town of Charlestown, tc , Ke, all together, constitute a scene of the most thrilling uiterest, and which must be seen to be duly appreciat , ‘ing Panoramas of the BATTLE. iY OF BAL’ MORE! The 4 LAND or MERMAID’S CAVE The terrific STORM SCENE on the Merrimack River! The ISLE OF CYPRUS! And a view of the CITY OF LOWELL! the Manchesterof America! with the Factories all lighted ap asif At 'work—together, with n correct v-ew of the Inte SOUTH: WARK RIC 1S im the city 5 more than 100,000 opened at the above main fora ra half price. 50 cents, chi 3 mmmence at 7g o'clock precisel: days aud Saturdays, commencing at 3P. ition will be opened with the same ettect, (the skened,) for the especial accommodation of rangers, to which schools of all kinds, Sunday as well as academical, will be admitted on liberal terms. 010 Lwis*m ART AND SCIENCE OF DANCING AND WALTZING d DAUGHTE: pectfe dentlermen of New York, pu ra ~=On CARD=MR. WHALE announce to the Ladies: an their Classes in Dancing, Wall 5 Dance, wil commence at the Assemb!. mn, Constitution Hall, 650 oeerey, on Saturday, October i2th, and will continue roughout Ie my Days.of Turion, for Young Ladies and Gentlamen under 14 every Tuesday aud’ Satarday afternoon, commencing at 3—and for the elder clase of otlemen at 7. Ever style of Daneing taught in Mr. W's claaes, without tdditional charge topun. vir. W. trusts that the references he shall offer of his capability will be satisfactory. Schools and Academies attended to on. age Plieation as above, or at his Private Academy, No. 70 Six Avenue, where terms will be made known aud circulars given, particulars. 02 Im* re PHILHARMON THIRD SEASON SHE vernment of the New York Vhilharmonic Society i inform the public that a subscription list for he ensting: season. is now open nM bers, 361 Brodway, 2 street. Subscribers of the Inst season, who wish to cont as well as those who wish to sub resent season, are desired to send in their names nas pose sible, ay the list of subscription is to be closed on the Ist day of vember next. fe Goverr xertion to render the per mtronage of the public, ‘ye first Voncert will take place about the beginuing of No- ber «of subscription, $10 pe 6 for the fin oucert delivery of iber to three admissions to exch of the four Concerts, with the privilege of pu ing two extra tickets for ear Jowcert at yer ticl My order: Wh! SCHARBENB EG oo 2wis® re Becretaey. FXHIBITI THE END OF AN ORIGINAL PAIN OF AYERY LARGE SIZ ed and lately finsshed by KF. Anelli, Exhibition now open, at Apollo Rooms, 05 P. M., and from 7 to 10 P.M. ssion 25 cents. #10 Im*re DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, T THE NORTH RN CRANG A Bleecker stroet.— Mr. J. PARKER has the honor to announce to his friends lie in the vicinity of Bleecker street, tha hoo! the above room, ow jondays and Tharwlays— to Boys from 5 to 6=Gentlemen {r+ and fashionable Danees will be v1 cher wishes to notice that the room has been pai. / , 4 uy ipa style worthy of their patronage, and eves) (er orhed for thove who may Fe pisaned to patronise him, ‘Terms made known at or at Mr, Parker’ the Beh residence | Bowery. ol 4 re ODA! KE best g ity M OODHULL te MINT oote ® South stleet. ee a rms a BREWERY AND FARM FOR BALI a ac-iber offers for sale the old estab! Shed ext nearly new, and capable of brew) uy house attached, capable of Fos. tt 6000 bushels per Few country breweries possess and prot good = the city mark ASH PAID FOR GOOD_AND FRESH SEED, bt SY"py kind, atthe Bowery Seed and Plant Store, No: 0 ‘Al Fives, Shrubs, ots and Green and Hot-House Plants, ¢} jo Sta superior quali with fine Plante, will do well ‘by apply propris } best materials, which he flatters is as. good, he 3 NICKE John, Mouday, Wednesday and Tuesday, Thursday and Sameday be FOR NEW ORLE NEWYORK Live. tively first regu To day, Mth inst~—'The very fast pered packet ship BO. Cape. ‘Wibray, will positi as above her regular day it cahy Orlean dations, apply ou board at Priane whe “ Mam ote. jajorities, Dem Whig Lem i 24 _ 1207 - 1,206 a0 e une See 128 - 6 149 — 1,100 1 — "0 on 8 -_ 2071 od 788 ‘S77 — 21 47,409 6097 16S 4165 Whig majority in forty-six counties........ 6.01858 Augusta, Ga, [Correspondence of the Herald } Agusta, Oct. 9, 1844. Dear Sir:— in order that your readers may have the earliest and most correct information from old Georgia, allow me to say, stand aside and let her in. We have now heard enough from the interior of this State to say all isright for the locofocos. We have carried the State by a iarge majority. We have gainedjenough from the few counties now heard from to justity this assertion; we only required to gain 1700 votes to carry the State + have gained over this in the twenty-six ¢ Vut of eight members we have four certain, and we will certainly have five ef the nine Putdown Georgia for Polk and Dalas #3 sure. A more downeast set of coons you never saw than the Augusta coons are to-day. They look sick, indeed Thry have Jost their money—they have lost their temper, and I am afraid they will lose themselves ; for on Saturday night, we will have our great waking up. We will fire 93 cannons, and then burst the odd cannon for our glorious victory. Weare at a loss here to know it Whiggery could not carry Georgia, with all the ‘money spent here, What State can they carry? if you can teil please let us know at the south. unues pow bea d trom.— P.S. 1 forgot to ae all the counties we have fe ere we have made these Yours. Washington. [Correspondence of the Herald J Wasuinaton, Oct. 12, 1844. The intelligence of the extraordinary somerset of the city and ceunty of Philadelphia produced panic, consternation, and the most gloomy forebo- dings throughout the whole locofoco camp. That extraoréinary revolution in favor of the whigs, gave strong reasons (or anticipating the most brilliant and eignal victory ever won by any party. A large crowd soon collected at Brow; Motel, of all grades and classes, from honor members of the Jockey Club, down to the o: ecllar poiitic: lay and Frelinghuysen—d-—n Polk and Texas—d—n 8, shouting and hurraing for “ the locofocos.”” ¢ ‘The last news bythe Telegraph, changes entirely their prospects, compared with the first acceunts According to the accounts published in the Globe of this morning, there is little*hope jor the whigs, but that the democrats will elect their Go- vernor by a small majority. , New Jersey is reported as having gone for the whigs—Captain Stockion’s ** big gun” to the con- ary notwithstanding. je The whigs here were preparing to tender the Hon. Willis Green, who is now in this city, a public din- ner, on the reception of the news of the whig vice tory in Pennsylvania. Not too tast, gentlemen, The trial ot Capt. Newton closed yesterday, and owing to the indisposition of Mr. Hamilton, his counsel, the defence was read by the accused in person, It was throughout ingenious and forcible, and in many parts touching and eloquent. Four others of the officers and crew of the Missouri are nah tried betore the court adjourns. “*National Hotel” is now opened for the reception of guests and visitors, and Mr Coleman with his accustomed civility, and true politeness presides, ; Much complaint is made by persons here, hav- ing business with heads of Bureaus, in the differ- ent Departments, in not being able to get access, and when acquired, a singular disposition te postpone action. This, however, does not ap- ply to all the worthy and distinguished heads of bureaus. We hear the name of Dr. William Collins, First Auditor in the Treasury Department, mentioned as a very capable and efficient public officer, easy of access, and a perfect gentleman. Respecituliy, Vv. H. Oc By the Iowa, we learn that Gov. Ford diebanded the troops at Warsaw on Monday last ‘There were reports at Quincy, that Sharp, editor of the Warsaw Signal. and Col. Williams, were prisoners in the hands of the Governor. We have no mesns of judging as tothe correctness of these reports. as Reverlle, Oct. 3. ae ows. By Last Night's Southern Mall, Monire, Oct 5—Cld Brace, Rogers, Tampico. w C 4—Arr M. one iiuxans, Oct nn Jenmon, and Levi H ale, Thompson, 1) Galy,’ Mataneas.— Cid Sweden, Shaw, ng, Glasgow. Brewery,” in, Pittsfield, Mass. one mile trom the Grest era ‘Hailroad. “It ie in svcd rage, ott of the aim ‘annom. ¢ same advantages of doing a ated in the centre of a manu! onsuinption of ale is rapidly in- table business, ict, where the "The Farin cousists of 72 acres, 30.0f which, is well timbered sists i . reat under cultivation, well fenced and geod the ‘Will be sold separately or together. ‘Terms ensy. JAMES ROY. West Troy, Albany County, July 10th, 1844. J13 tfre ABBEY HOTEL, EET, BLOOMINGDALE ROAD, tor of the Abbey Hotel id inake autks for the liberal patronage given to bis felly spepdned (re Fall bush 4 would cheerful ally pr i asiness, and would cheerful- ly furish parties or individuals ‘with Breakfast, Dinners, or ty ppers, at short notice fe stock of Wines }, and Eatab! ill be diggers an tables will re ed 102bg wery. fo, for sales a large collection of the best quality of Fruit orcash. Goods packed for shipment to any part of the 'U: Persous wishing to. supply ves with Trees « for Orchards, or filling up their Conservatories applying firstat this establiah- Wullibe soared t0 give satisfaction by the ENOSTON & MOORE. s196w*m TO THE BOOT A ND SHOE WEARING JBLIC. rt here no pa u street, having enlarged his offers for sale a larwe and ts and Shoes, made of the if not superior te n the city.” His assortme: t consists of Jadies’ and miss- 3° Boots, halt Gaiters, Buskin Slips and Ties, xents’ fine calfskin Boots and Shoes ; coarse Boots for Watermen and Firemen, and youths’ Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, made to order if desiaed, suitable for the merchant, mechanic and laborer, For sale at very low price 1H the above stock his cust: mers dv and if thi se in w ves thet his werk y will Ieave fi M, MADDEN ich and Washington sts. MONEY TO LOAN Foon eat LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- E—On City Property Apply between 12 3,000 Me nnd 4 P. ol2 Fre M., at 419 PEARL STREET. per SI thip ALABAMA, for New use, he on buard the ship, at the foot of . will pleas Gintoe street, before 12 o'clock on Tuesday, 15th instant, as sl ! panetually at that hour. O12 t*re PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY DAILY, Sanday teamboat ROCHESTER, rom the foot of Barel pd Five o'clock, P. nid nat lutermediate Places. ‘The Steamboa. NORTH AMERICA, Geptain BG rate v 5 —, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and day Afvernoons, at Fo’eloe The Steamboat COLUMBIA, (1 William | 5 feck, ‘Toesday, Thorsday and eS o0ns, at 5 o’el Pawengers king erther of above lines will arrive Albany le time Lo take the Morni ns of Cars for thereof" we Hee No ae wer cd Sanna a aished with new and elewant state rogma, and for speed and ac- commodat unrivalled on the Hu. ing any of the boats of this 1 order from the Captain age or freight, apply on board, orto B.C. Schalez, tice on the wl oltre —The very splendid fast sailing er ah te yd dba LIZA | HORN TON, At0 tous per ewrater, J. Le Little, commander, haye iinmediate despateh for tie above port. or freight oF jaasige, having superior accommodations, apyly to MeCOLL & CO, olvec 90 Broad street. SANS—LOUISIANA AND ositively "packet. For freight or passas yen r evening, Frritvay ne gods resized ae thie ening eet Whitehall, morning, 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, at ich time the ship y f y thi rly having their goods ponte By ti? oat den shige ot cede thee eell Sones i alvertined: New Orleane FOR MOBIL ALABAMA, € ‘uesday. Oct. 15d id ship has urpessed accommodations for nis spleudi cabin, second eabin and steerage Passengers, who will be taken At x low rate. For passage apply on board, at Jadd’s wharf, td: MAN, slaw pee.

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