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Vol, XIIL, Ne, 72Whole Ne, 4800, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1847. = ‘a = ~- “= = Sane ion - E.—Citizens ny ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, City Cloth Affal: ‘era Cru: Correspondence: THE NEW YORK HERALD | gWiite Nomcrsccctctenbysentey Sather |B Sghvtchotser ett Pala unset dacedyopeoets | (From the Net Ohitnan Aeepee et ee 9) eee ate ‘onzolied in their several wards, and that they are re- | the Old North Dutch (Church, where every atyle of falland | Cpt, Schri : 3 Gnarnwneno, 1x Stresia, Aug, 20, 1847. ESTABLISHMENT, tired to parade on Monday, October 4th, at 1, r. Min | winser Clothing can bead to suit the pocket and tate of Al- | 194 Varn Cru tne tate canal ED wwbich | aodus Operandi of the Water-Cure—Sketch of the du- North-west comer of Fulton and Rasen sts, oe ate a ee ene er the oBkce of the | Cant pilots: oman nee nite eroadeloths, beares vo vo 25 00 | yesterday afternoon, having loft his vessel st the mouth thor of it—Funny Scene. : pce abi tape 2 eo yp hy oy ys OVER COATS ‘ind AOKS: ‘every of the river. | Notwithstanding that this vessel loft Vera | —r¢ iy certainly a true saying that every Jack has his ‘and 2 P. M., daily, daring this week. . shade of tweed, broadcloth: Crus twelve days after the Mary Kingsland, not a word | ™ vy. 7 JAMES GORDON BENNETT. PROPRIETOR, | “'8y orderof the Board of officers ist Division N, Y. State | fi of news from Gen. Scott's army has received by | ‘ill, and that the extremes always finally meet, no mat- (‘Tue Cuinzex at CHunch —The crew of the Chinese WILLIAM DODGE 26h i asooet apoas of none her. wei ‘are informed that the communication between | ter how far apart might have been their starting place; | Junk attended divine worship qetterday ‘at the Mari- CIROCULATION—FORTY THOUSARD. * ae Ca TO LOIN TUE ies | Thue, gle OfSHAD COATS, from.,.... 3.00 to 10 09 | the interior and Vera Crux still continues completely | although it is rather doubtful whether the genius of the | De®’ Methodist be age ol burch in Cherry, corner of fn ee Bor Be, BARTILLERY Ware orithe ‘it | PANTALOONS, plain and fancy, Cassimares Glosed, the guerillas having possession of the road, and | (, 00: som stoore,” th ¢ | Clinton street. The Rev. H L. King, pastor. preached DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$? eee. Oe Lilien aobuble Nedied ane pcorcee att | French Doerkisis, and “English black C to this is to be attributed the entire absence of | “Senial Tom Moore,”” while revelling with the story of | onthe occasion. The church was crowded to vxoen tke, 4 iment a “00 vr Ba nets, Ke Kok every aye, bagel Cg 150 to 6 00 ae — Ler beet A Mexico, which has been looked for | the “ Fire-worshipeers of the East,” had the least pro- | Celestials were assigned a very prominent Place in front 2% per ancum— ible in adyance. 4 rears, od RRREY AMALB very Scart frie a cot | fof wl Sane crt Up he cover arr e E—-Kvery Steam Packet day— | 8Fe% or $100 sreamary Serk ‘and @2 bounty. Apply at the 15 to 500 | the fuct that no pag By may Infor, however, from | sentiment that it was to be reserved for later bards to | of the pulpit during divine service, and their demeanor and bombazine, from. ice from the capital has been throughout was extremely Published om the or saddle upon them in afew days soundly, also, ixpence each. aute;bruives, scratches, thrash, and all manner of ‘strains ffice of © La Pariti would have travelled from mouth to mouth through the | ment are less calculated to produce mania than the ir- | ™0rning for the October term, di which quite a st vereet, three nett Broadway filto,avery | Mexioans with the rapldtty almost of the electric tele- | ritation of the flanies, it I nevertheless solemnly true, | BUDD of case of Interest are expected tobe tried " : ; 1 ad ison Retunns.—The keeper ef the City Prison slot Crate tare pe Menara ng rere ee J that no communications from | that either cold water or some of the seven devils that of ver copy—$3 1234 cen! eee HERALD Olt EURO dezvous rooms, at wich, No. 9934 Washi sIn0, a large awortment of French, German ant | recelved at Vera Cruz, after the lapse of so many days, | #ing the glories of the “Water-worshippers of the West.”’ | in the history of the pry Rens 5 ' f - i Drun, % a ‘ory of the church. Figs 6 ceows pee covy—$9 pe: annum, teluding, postage, | {ond tad No, 30 Chat Retive at the Arenal Yar Fapernt to orer to bit the mort fan por tii the negotiations bad not been attended mh ‘True it js, that water is now worshipped in Silesia as was | Comatow Covncii,—Both Boards hold forth pe Gatig, | comer o! and r York. _ EL P. 8) 4 Ve . ey had, the news would | . heir erred eB Somalis nd KELLINGER'S LINIMENT will heal sores | _s1530t*m_102 Fulton st. opposite the Old Dutch Church. | been despatched by Gen. Scott or by some of the foreign | Doe ¥POH @ time fire in Persia; and, although it f quite | respeotive chambers, this evening. ‘upon the horse's back or breast, and make the collar FPO, TAILORS —The Fall and Winigr Fashion or 117 and embassies promptly, or an event of so much importance | Probable that the cooling properties of the liquid ele- | Couny or Gawanat. Sxsstons.—This Court opens this 1841 ion,” No. 4 id splents (in thei } It es are Lara! | Fe jcos—always cesh of spavips me, burl eae tent a iS used by all the best stabl j De reepeuaibie or erforf that | Ronse tetaers, and, the sare proprietors of New York Ni - by all the In ‘water manufacturers, Newton, Ormal t . . the city of Mexico had been received, we should be in | cold water has not succeeded in casting out, mak harge trial, : a PRINTING ‘of all kinds executed benatifully and with aah as the bestand cheapest ini market.” It ¢ oe CE Low hopes that the propallor McKim, hich Jet Vera Crus | portion of the patients in Ganabane pablialy'coasy. 3aamuult with hntenttto til a Loh ae i, lacere ge somugunlostions by mall, aidssennd fe the _ ‘z mS Seal ARiioslrar hen STHIBITION—At the suggestion | BAY@ intelligence of « satisfactory termination to. the | A* its hardly probablo that many of your renders in | {7"*tshe preteens petit Lasoaey tone, maoprienoy of che ectabishmant, aust be peek pails oe the Bp y erectus hllowing ian ee oft ee iealtaral Society, whose the mane _ be | negotiation. We are, however, precluded by this as- | the United States are familiar with the modus operandi | 1; bastardy, 1. Total’ 35, wedi on the loth’ of Sept., the F, ‘ tion have changed the time o| de la Marina of Havana, from the cit; Atal Accipent+ Coroner Walters was called yester- to the ath and 9th of Sept. All pe the British mail steamer of the fot and, u teansictiog | © @emeral outline of the treatment that is here termed day to hold an inquest at the City Hospital, om the body the f Horticulture, i “ ” 1 ireland, aged twent bpecimem of Flowers Prefan sr Versaties, | of "alah we punliahed some time suce, greatly lgwuned | “ taking the cure, years, who came io. his death under the folowing ¢ i ‘Agriculte hy their Exhib ous of &i ted to 61 from such a hope, and t i one at ther rate of $36 pergroay, | held at Saratoga Sorings of Sep ‘nets surrance ‘ope, and the letter to the Diario | of the celebrated water-cure, it may not be amiss to give ae es and after MONDAY, October <2 hs 88 i e will add that following cir- Petdstnd Wit eieteesad use” Cotes Puisaaa | fa ensanten omen ate, ses gf ae Sumes Hop) Secdemin, Sef Brosdwayy ongone ihe | that although contradictory reporta were clreulating fa | ors he is here termed ou a eaters aoe eee | cupiapees:-On Friday lant the deceased was at work “ Mediate places torarte places. | Ssustee nensesliy. For farther particul Rooms—of any of the pri acedsmen in New York, or of | Vers Cruz as to the position ef Gen, Scott, the opinion | ed to his memory, “the immortal Pricsuite ot de sce | obese Mt the toot of Rutgers’ street, in disol sadioAM.. | 6A "| Githe Siinst of the Times. #14 30: re_ | the following Executive Commitee fas universal among the Americans that he was per- | born ahumble peasant, and the Teal condition of thier: | tone uct in helscingt ay mahegeen Sin aero 250,and430,P.M. 290 P.M. . nuther Bradish, fectly safe. ; , mahogany from the vessel, ; HEAVES AND BROKEN WIND =1IN teas pressed class in Silesia, can scarcely be conveyed to ve way, i Nos Bietan, Ciotpa Felle.i Pa se RSES, speedily and permanently cured. by the Thee. Frelingha vex, Hula lee Mh eae iad beeper ile Beng American ear by any other term than that of vert. In | deceased’ and’ Mere nin feet nee alone bod 730 AM. AM aectee oF Taterallie Hears Shutter, Contr, sdee Archibald Russell, "RL from the ‘military wutheritien fa. expectation ‘that. de. | {ated artaegE"t, BO, BEOOe of Femarkable talent, but | snd was so severely injured by the fall on the pler, that a oa ; chlemen throughout the Kingdom of Great Britain for more | 5 y11corere D_V.GARDNER. Rer’y._ | spatches might be reoelved. from Gen. Soott. During | twentieth year. At this period, 4 serious accident hap: | ann emeruty. Verdict accordingly. iPM. si icd ° 8 FINO BELL, HANGERS, LOCKSMITHS wc.—An old or e night and day after the McKim left a severe norther | pened to bim in th. ~feld, a coipeNtaL Daownina.—The Coroner was called Yorkville, Harlem, and Morrisians Trains will leave City | Bot Gabeocieet | (rant HANGRAS I Gaporedof er Given away thts | blew, and it is supposed she sought aafety by running for | Pai limbs broken, wad ee ees ee injured. "Tho | ¢0,H0ld an inquest also, on the body of John Wi 2 130 AM, and 1 P M hourly, inj The a Hall at7 30 A. ‘M hourly, until 1! wees reaig, will leave Morrisiana, Harlem, and Yorkvill lone genuine without the Fleet street, London. Price 4 who were called in declared him past assist. | * Dative of New York, aged 22 years, who was a hand on approbation. IHKBRIDE, | week to some worthy person, Money is nooljert, Only | the Campeachy Banks. She had several officers of the | physiel a. Cull on ML. Alkizon, 82 | army andnavy on board, and considerable anxioty isfelt | unve, and left him to die, Hie, It eppeten, bee eat; | board the sloop John Jay, and'on endeavoring te reture J. terling per package, | good references will be 1 GOUGH t Co, 9 Fat: | Wi fest street, or A. Samson, 1 street. olscem | for hor safety. times oured wounds on himself and animals, by the aim- | {2 he ,Yessel then lying at the slip at the 79,and hourly watil 1290 FM, and at2 PM, hourly, unul 6 | $98) Sunetew fonre ng cate: Gene oO SY ATG 3 ‘ foot y : XA COM CY AT GALVES-| ‘There was still some sickness at Vera Cruz, but it was Of Pike street, about a week ago, he acci > Pare, trom City Hall to Harlem and Morrisians 1234 cents, | All orders, accompunied bythe eash,and post paid, panct T WESTON “ihe undersigned will attend to the Collec: | not incresaing. os Pepe ncatlcn cr pandages saturated with cold water, | to the water and was drowned’ Verte see t.70™ gith street.to Yorkville and Harlem attended to. Persons desiring the agency, by. addressing 24 | tion of Notes and Accounts In the State of Texas, effecting | ‘There were several large vossels discharging cargo with e them applied on a large | (5, fart oh) oratigh ‘3 above, post paid, with good reference, will receive immediate | Bonne etch Gtaih hoe Prarchiaee of Peedoces Rosen 1 large vessel arging cargowith | acale, as death was his doom, and more he could not ESTION oy THE Buaix.—Coroner Walters held an Peees ee “a * | attention. s7 S0r%m~— | Porwarsing of Merchandise, und of a General (ant, oe hasto at Vere Cruz, and as soon as they were un- | fear.’ Having succeeded in replacing his ribs, by power | 2quest yesterday in 38th street, near the Eighth Avenue, willtake the Harlem Trains ei EAS es ibs warsing of ) * GEORGE BUTLER. - | !#den they were to be despatched immediately to Brazos | ful efforts of inhalation into the lungs, he continued the | Un the body of « boy named ‘Wim, AC: six ‘White Plains, except st Tuckahoe, Willamsbridge, and Ford- THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell hi so RRrennnces me New Yomi. Eqntio,te bring the troops from therv ordered to Vera | bandages with the most gratifying results, and a few | 2°0°% Who dled of congestion ot the brain, prodood by ‘ay udiey & Co., ze. bit y iri ing gin, which had ‘ihe ‘Trains to and from White Plains will not stop below os Phatdores 99 by. 1p Oe 4 Zolli Tarrant Pucnam, Esa, ‘The clty was flled with supplies recently sent to the adgton Gandescniioon nan pee ens |, tbe room by bis mother, whe panera ya emg am . ‘i uated on the New Yor James Lefferts & Co., army, and with goods imported on private account. This | applied to him for advice in sickness, and invariably | ‘temperate woman. - Iie lingered until yesterday morn- th Train from City Hall to take up ‘on Piermont, and 60 miles from re Fat ac acoumulation was owing to the long time that hastran- | succeeded in all he undertook. This ruccess led him t» | 128 When he died. ‘The jury rendered x verdiec im sos Oe Te fe marpassed. by any ce the line of S&S. Tripp,” spired since @ train was sent into the interior. further investigations and extensive experiments, and | °°*dance with the foregoing facts. Trains leave City Hall nt12M. and 42d street at 6 | the ssid railroad. RAN # : White & Bria, A large number of troops were in and sbout Vera Crus, | he finally resolved to devote his life to the development —_________ ‘reight rec gptil 12 M, and 5 30 B.M. - ™ [ Fie asas ie Walter B. Townsend & Co. and the garrison is now larger than it has been since | of a system, the ground-work of which seemed to be Police Intelligence. OTICESTATEN ISLAND FEMKY, HOUSE TO LET, with most of the modern im 824 30t*m_ | Gen. Scott left. given to him by instinct. ‘'o leap from the pust to the | On the ‘Sneak.—Some sneaking thief entered the jvements, situate on the dth avenue, between 25th and th streets, It has been newly painted, and isin ex- be reached by the rail cars in twenty mi- AL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, The only rent. Fire and Inland | huac of the NOT! jon and after FRIDAY, October Ist, 1847, the Mssteamboats SYLPH snd STATEN ISL- ANDER will run as follows, until further notice:— id 12th inst. In the paper of the 3d it is | which he formerly labored, is now the site of the village | 200, stealing therefrom one silk dress and one pers we have received are the Sun of Ana- | present—the result of all this has been, that the furm on | Welling house 3573, Grand street, on ony after- ingham ° utes from the City Hall. Apply to D, Evans, 10 City Hall stated that the tram under the command of Moj. Lally | of Grafenberg, exclusively inhabited by his jatients, | 4ress, valued at $10, and escaped without detection. TERATE STATEN ULANDS pot Glassioren hie ioalaeace, ‘asth mre, ‘td house east of the 4th had left Jalaps at the latest dates. The citizens at that subjected to kis will, a8 their earth): pringe. Hiupatente Arrest of a Convict.— Officer Davin, of the rth ward, At6, 8, 9,10, 11 o'clock, A- M.—1, 2,4, 6 o'clock, P. M. eens. mcrere | | houses, buildings int pisos, the Sun adds, were much pleased with the manner | number, at the present moment, about eight hundred, | ®*Fested on Saturday night Geo. N. Howard. alias Tow, lew York, Sep use and Garden, situate core: mencement of , ‘0 — e fore Justice : — and (th avenue, at the terminus of steam power on the ‘Thomas W. Thome, Willi . by whom hehad been much annoyed all the way through | aud hie talte d*hete Ie waid to nave ey, ins tathen | tohis old quarters in order to fries Nia’ tere cones NOTICE.—For the better accommodation | Harlem and New Haven Railroac ie cars all stop to take John Van Boskerck, W. C. Redfield, Lieut. Twiggs was tho only officer killed in hiscommand. | that of any hotel in Europe. In the midst of all this, | With a chain and ball attached to one leg, a punish- of the, public (as the dare, mre Pea gsRE | steam immediately in iront ofthis house, andit is destined to freene Bogart, rein Hoff aa, We find nothing in these papers in relation to Capt. Be- | Priesnits remains himself, “the Silesian peasant.” His | Ment awarded all runawoy convicts upon thelr return. PHIA will, on and after’ Monday next, leave New Brunswick | For futher information apply to Titus & Co. 257 South street, | Soe J-fleriek’ Joie went? gangon and his company of Rangers of Lieut. Hender- | manners are so rough, that, at times, they may be almoat | | Stealing w Braceict.— Witicer B ker, of the 6th ward, an nate fore 7 o'cok, ahd ew Work ‘at 15 minutes. | or R. Jenvings, Jt 133 Cherry st. MH Heury D. Beach, a Stephen Holt,” Lt ile the detachment from Capt. Fairchild’s com- | called ne hi pearance must disappoint ae me seen: sw) celled Samuel Thompeon, on past 3 o'clock, stopping at the regular tT 5 5 ". H. Jacobs. r . every one who, for the first time, compares his person ‘on of stealing @ gold bracelet, valued at $5, be- The RAMITAN ‘wi coatenerat bee td hpuss a7 o'clock (renee Pace 20 LED the lees tox : THOMAS W. THORNE, President. AFFAIRS IN TAMPICO with his fame. Priesnitz does not use a particle of'medi: | !onging to Jane Taylor, ‘Justice Drinker locked ii up fom New, Brunswick an ‘ore! lew year TAS rat cnagese ohm oor | Wo: Kosa, Rearetary. eee fall, and with | ,ZB¢ schooner Mary Churchman, Capt, Stites, from | cine, and his only application, internal or external, is | fF examination. ‘ork, raoning th aay) fora Bar, or Wierd ooms, ‘There x the | Ne ag. ihe capital ofthis institution is now full, and with | ‘Tampico, the 13th inst., arrived last evening. We are | celd wi On applying for advice, he listens, without | | Petit Larceny.—Offloer Armstrong, of the 3d ward, Fare in the New Philadelphia, 6% cents; Raritan, 12} cents, | stivies above: to large vaults. one on Mercer street aud the | ‘Money to loan on bond and mortage. indebted to Capt. Stites for @ Tampico Sentinel of the | making asingle remark as to tho discase, and refers his | *rested yesterday, a man ealled John Mulholland, hav. New Brunswick, Sept. 3, 1847. 58 SyPr0 | coticnlars eawire a4) Breatwer. “ s26u*m_ | QP OTICE TO MARINERS—The recent the | 1th inst , the latest paper he brought we learn. There | patient to the inspeotor, whe supplies aroom, and gives ing in his possession two planes, worth about $3, for TOWING—The new and Rowerfal ‘steam: entrance to Mobile Bay by Lieut. Com C. f. Pattersou, | {8 Soarcely anything of interest in it; nor, we learn ver- | orders as to tubs, blankets, sheets, &o. All things being | Which an owner is wanted. Locked up for examination ‘Me ederi aaa : bally, was there any intelligence from the olty of Mexi- | in order for the first bath, be is sent for, and the bath, | by Justice Drinker. ig the ber as now ts be found te keine: | eo, since the accounts of the battles of the 19th and | or rubbing with awet eivet, is given ia his prosnen’ T = ht House to bear N Wi rime) N | 20th ult, were received, During this operation he w tehes the patient attentive. d 'w Intelligence. th to the west | According to the hospital reports there had been | ly, and gives his orders to the bath servant, as tothe | _ CouRt Catenpan—Tis Dav.—Superior Court—Both and running | eight deaths by yellow fever from the Ist to the 30th | manner in which he is to apply the cure. He never feels | Branche’—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, bar ult. "We append the list of deaths at the General Hos- | ® pulse, and svems to judge from the appearance of the | 18, 19,20. The other calendars as published yesterday. Bef pital at Tampico during the month of August:— eye aud temperature 0/ the skin. ‘Two branches of the Circuit Court will open this 4 and ave always a se at a noment’s not heir usual assortment of Dutch Bulbous Roots, con | °s U_ A Cons Survey | August 8—Musicin Shidumantle, 3d Artillery, com- | ‘he general cure may be given as follows :—The pa- | ne for the trial of issues joimed prior to the first of July 'N.B.—All persons are forbid trusting the above bo: sisting of choice double aud single hyacinths, tulips, | ~TiRuAUGH'S VENTILATING WIGS, Scalps, and | P®PY D, intermittent fever; August 13—Corporal Cun- | tient rises at 4 or 6 o'clock, and the bed-clothes are ta. | last, under the old judiciary, and the other for new ‘accoung of the owners. GHERTY, I Peele cee eee a CH ea ae eminent above all others | Bingham, L. V., chronic disentery; August 21—Sergeant | ken from the bed; a large, thisk woolen blanket is then | issues. paca APE ABLE. ds} collection. of green house plants and garden | i the world. Au examinauion prove this no egotistical | Green, egg fever; August 28--Corporal Livingston, | laid upon it—on this blanket is spread a large sheet, New Haven, Sept. 25th, 1847. peculiar light, ventilating and gossamer charnc- | 2d Artillery, company D, intermittent fever—Also, the | porfectly saturated with cold water—the patient lies Tigi mia a ted to the head exactly as the | following persons, from yellow fever, in the Quarter- , and itis wrapped closely around him. Bridal Compliments —Festive Scene, #c. the appearmce of issu- | master’s Department; August 13—Coudy; 15—Condon | b; vant, aud the arms being bound close to | One of those festive and joyous scenes, which occasion- Heity. tuperiority of matenal | and Cullum; 22—Brown; 25—Cavanass. the body, the whole appearance is very like that of a % heir elasti pinmanship their style of finish and, mode of arrange: | “The following are the deaths inthedetachment of 13th | mummy; the blanket is now wrapped around him as | SUY checker life, whilst peregrinating through this mun- ELL, G FOR SALE—A large number of valuable Lots sitv- See ee art Re aE | fai nce inthe village of Williamaburgh, on North | USN. Assis Tbr, om the most ressoaabie terms favorable terms. Apply to JOHN SKILLMAN, Jun. | 2degrees AY ( Fon ‘All orders thankfully received and punetually attended to. | ¥POR Abply to the old established Steam Boat Office, No. 75 | sf his house North 2d street, near Union Avenne, on Monday | Frit oni an f, Inte, up stairs. 7 " Phe Boats lay every night nt the foot of Grand street, E.R, a (DUTCH BULBS. “The subeqibers offer ter sale anesasant 39.301 No. 75 Sovth st. cor. Maiden Inne. Alsoa fa tio in n SLOCK | seeds. Bouquets ce flowers at all seas: Supiiee SPOR ALBANY AND HOY, nd inv | “Ht sere” DUNLAP & THOMSON 35 mediate Landings. WM.M. YOUNG FORMERLY 4 ANN 8TREET rg er TROY is athisd larger then my oes Day ¢ Paris Boot Emporium, is manufacturing the | ing from the sl Boint of speed, anfety, and commodionsness it alt Be and e ani rfee- | the cl actually uusuryassed. No steamer ever acquired x id in other stores for $6and $7, made to order for : eral and enduring popularity or retained. greater perfe 4 fixe Cait Sewred Hoot, hit own make for $3 50 spent Papier cin commnnnesan Or, pete perfect fend Infantry, stationed at Tamplco, during the month of | tightly ts possible, and on sald muminy are piled feather | dane existence, came off last evening at the Tontine tion. sl exceflen really deserve sold in this city for and warranted to - rd to it * the Au —_ 8, an ther non- Tit hi - Ne public favor. en, Taylor's halt’ Boots $275; patent Congress Boots Foose ig ess Pls se poly won whether from, gus beds ets and of conducting heat inven- | Hotel. Lieut. , of the New Haven Grays, Y August 7—Private James, company G, fever; 8—Pri- | tions, until the poor patient is nearly buried alive, the ‘The low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, iiudigace mGsmenancperom tr <4 vate Corgrove, company B, conjestive fever; 9--Private | head alone being lelt free. Lying’ in this condition | Ving placed reason on her cold throne, and having will leave the stestaboat pier foot of Barelay street, Mondays, | "Also, Military and cork sole Boots made to order, with afine | ° oon eee t McCaffrey, company G, dropsy; 13—Private Wild, com- | about half an hour causes @ great degree of heat to set | bowed and sacrificed upon her altar, became discomfort- Wednesslays, and Fridays, at seven o'clock A.M. Retum: | assortment of all goods in his Hine, Comer of Fulton and Nas- 100 BARRELS FURE sriRiTs— pany G, pulmenary-cousumption; 18 —Private Douglas, | in, and the feet of the patient being then unwrapped, he | ed at the loneliness and barrenness of the prospect for Break{ust and Dinner on board the Boat. fede ori the City Hotel. Entrance By d 816 30 poate di ‘sam streets, opposite the Herald office. jou, 210... Saperior ALCOHOL, company B, fever; 25—Private Wheeler, company B, and | is led to an ice-cold bath, aud the blanket and sheet ageor freight, apply on board, or to F.B.Hatl at | “aise re WM-M-YOUNG._| iRalisurartitleot: Native Grapes for Preserves, Cor Private Hollixger, company G, diarrhoea; 45 —Private | being taken off, he plunges'in for a longer oF shorter pe. | ‘he future. It was observed, with sadness by his friends, oh ee PIANO FORTES.—JAMES FIKSSON, 98 | dials, &c., at a much lower price than the imported. Shancy, company G, typhus fever; 27—Hardmen, com- | riod, according to orders. This being over, he 1s rubbed | that melancholy brooded over him, that pensive was his HORNING LINE At 7 O'CLOCK, |Walker street, has now on} hand and ia daily ‘For sale by JOHN DHOMERGU! * pany B; 30—Quolan—company G, internal fever. dry, and @ sheet is thrown over his shoulders, with which | brow, pale was hischeek, and that the amile which spark- ROR ALBANY AND TROY, landing ai finishive, Piao Fortes of every descrintiou, 200 Front street, between Beekman and Fulton s The following deaths occurred in the Loulsiana Regi- | he fans himself as.with wings, for several minutes; ithe light of happi Stie Hpeiaa' ot de, Hye Park, Kingston, Upper Hedhook, | tp plata 0X octane gears, crete ee eer eeeer Th | £12 setere ment, at their hospital in Tamploo, during the month of | this 1s called taking the air-bath’ The uxt thine nec; | 1#d inthe light of happiness, as the ripples o'er the som Wakil, Hudson, Conesckie Kinderiscos | SePhain 6%, c¢ Tmany bihers surgetted by his owa experience | PAIN TINGS—A small collection of rare and good Faine | August:— order of the cure, is to start off for a long walk over the | sparkle in the sunshine, was no longer seen te diffuse and Bal:tmore. Landing at Hammond street. ip the business. All his instrements are manufactured for the by the old masters, in perfectorder, and haudsomely | Private Hugh MeAvoy. company H, private James | mountains back ‘of Gratenberg; these are buautifully | iteelf over his countenance at the approseh of bis aves New York, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 | city trade, and uo pains of expense we spared. to render them ar | (ramed, for sale at 01 Liberty street. ‘Two or three fine histo- | D; ey, company K, and private Peter Kooning, com. | laid out with paths, extending in many instances for ds, B shag a ovettuhl o'glock. “AM. Breakfast and Dinner on board . feast equal to thove of any otber manulacturer inthe conutry. | fal plotures, Inndscapes, Ke. May be seen every day from chronic diarrbwa; private James Branon, com- | several miles through woods of fine trees ornamented | ads, Butere long the overhanging gloom was destined The low pressure Steamboat NIAGARA Capt. H. L. Kel- | 015 sore re A aan x = pany G, debilitas; sergeant Robinson, company |, billi- | with bowers, retreats, and the most delightful fountains | to be dispelled—hope beamed from his face like @ bright Jous, will Igave. tne Steamboat I ner fost. of Barclay sireet, FOR LIVERPOOL—To wail with PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, No. $8 Cedar Stree.— | ous fevor; Rohert Brown, company A, yellow fever; pri- | tastefully constructed and provided with seats. ‘The | star beaming from the bosom of black cloud; Lieut. ‘eturning an the opposite days. : rat ciaas, fast ailing regular Packet Shi Double Entry Book keciiag Saal had aoa the, «icence of | vate John Jones, company D, chronic diarrhoea. rings are, on rageone fourth ofa mile apartjand | ———~ was himself again, | It seems the dove was sighing gle Entry Book-keeping Improved,” continues to teach as | , We S80 find the following obituary notices in the | at eaci one the patient usually drinks « large glass of | 4d cooing for # mate. it. obtained a lovely For passage or freight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall. at the office on the wharf. 316 rc Sentinel water, and most certainly no purer or more delicious | #nd blooming bride, distinguished for her superior ex- PEOPLES LINE STEAMBOATS FOR | Sond) (*binand steenrae passengers. Persons about embarking, omes familiar from actual use with all the | On the 4th inst. Edward A. Trent, 2d lieutenant of | water is found in nature than that which flows ftow cua | cellence, the sweetness of her disposition, aud the gener. Seu ALBANY, Daily, Sundays Excepted— | or to S MeMURRAY" : aset, and a person of good capacity will, | company I, Louisiana volunteers,of Cumberland county, | springs of Grafenberg. ‘The morning walk being ended, | ®l loveliness of her character. He found her in the Through Direct—At 6 o'clock, P. M., from comer Pine and South streets. | by this course, become a competent book-keeper in about a | Va., died of yellow fever ; an officer who was endowed | ail repair with excessive appetites to the eating saloon, | midst o' society, like @ dove im the midst of = flock of the Pier between Courdndeand iberty streets, Persons desirous of sending for their friends } 4 | epee, ae roonive scores (teas effect. from 9 A, | With muon merit both military and civil. where the breakfast table remains spread for two hours, | blackbirds; and'now they are two mated doves. arson Monday, Weld, sad Siiay, Semele be ony ote ofthe semua: sels wmicianss ciaegerved vonenen’ St the emt yo doem. | 08 the morning of 4th inat, Corporal R. F. Talbot, of | to give all indulgence to stragglers and encouragement | , Having decupied « vortion of his honeymeon in a bri- leave on Monday, Wednesdiy, and o’cloe! i c 3 EM FIVE DOL ONLY Rt GULAB LINE OF PACKETS FOR dem wttlanaveda Wusshiyy di marviny sad, Carrie evociers pa Oe ACRE TS COR | Drcisth flock ordre y fs = and favori = — ine | COMPAny G, lst Regiment Louisiana volunteers, died of | to long walks. ‘he breakfast consists of stale, unpala- | dal tour through different parts of the Union; visited 7 Th y , >, Up! , Tints wad Teoce vale, | yellow fever. He was much esteemed by his officers and | table rye bread, good butter and good milk; and it is re. | the Falls, that acme of the world, that chef-d'euvre of all wna; $2 to Bid cack: | lellow soldiers, markable to observe what enormous quantities of food | creation—and then returning home to the bosom of his : 1d paragraphs are from the Sentinel:— are eaten, which, at the homes of most of the patients | friends, has been receiving their warmest congratuls- Presont quiet and peaceable, owing to | would be rejected as unfit to be eaten. Alittle repose | tion the well and efficiently org: d;force under ourGover- | after breakfast is generally followed bys “Douche-bath.” |, Last ¢ me valley, about | the purpose of marching out and givi __ | nor. Every night our city is patrolled by the Tampico | The douches are all situated in @ han: mt Medicines | Mounted ita half mile from the village, and arranged in small one | Complimentary salute in honor of his late marriage. As at 6 g’clock 4r Bive Boe o£ ire ic hommnndgags ‘and willy ositively sail as advertised, or passage free Steamboat ROCHESTER, ©: oo R. H. Furry, will : ¢ OSWEGO, Capt. Ingersoll, October 4th. Jeave,on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sundav afternoons, he GALES a Capt Dentin Qube ith ing the Grays assembled at their armory for their Lieut o EN : rn 5 ngera, & company entirely composed of A Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. T.N. Hulse, will "ersous wishing to proceed to New Orleans, will do well Faney artic! country trade, | respectable portion of our citisens. This company id tory houses; they consist of extremely sti j they emerged from their armory, the fair and joyous moon " osecure passage by either the above packets, as they are all | choice Col pas pany ; they ely strong jets of Uygate Tuesday, Thanday and Bevery aftemoouss wf 9 | Set clon thie commuded py meneanenenéed mihetrae, | Room& Fiwlcry celehiced walnut atalliagy sheving | divided int soven quads, each ayuad patroling the | watdr falling from the Reight’of 10 or 18 feet; ihe. ai. | beamed, her auules of fayor down upon then. Not a id will sail punctually on their appointed days. To secure | soap, thi Teen, ve Mubate will ex elletines encive in‘ Atbeky in emote nly true acticle. Dr. Foard's Pectoral Syrup, for the | SHY very night ameter of the fulling stream varies from one to two | Boise agitated the smooth air, save the sighing of the Mink foe de ‘ 1 leratand that @ few nights ago, two soldiers | inches, which, with the force accumulated by the fall, | Wind as it blew through the foliage of the stately elms, id his universal pills for cleausing thesvatem., For | who had been in the habit of robbiog Mexlouns of pro- | strikes with wonderful force on the body, so that all pa: | sttiking upon the ear like the faint musical babbling of sale at No. 1 Courtlandtatveet, first store from Broad visions while bringing them to market, were by the vigi- | tients cannot bear it, and few begin the douche until | babes at a distance. Suetiy and silently they maroned GEO B. GROSE lance of an officer caught, and immediately put inthe | they have taken the cure for some weeks. ‘The | Until they came in front of the Tontine, when, at the time for the Morning Cars for the East cr West. berthe, apply on board, or fo thos, Freight taken at moderate rates, and noue taken after 4% o'clock, P. M. W & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 86 South st. | bowel! ‘OR BARBADOS, October 5. from Philadelphia. lar packet bak KINGSTON, Willi are forbid trusting any of the boats of this written order from the captains or agents. mBowen, master, will sail as abo } 14 300re om & Fowler, of No.3._ | guard house for safe keeping. foushe 1s frequently spplied to the breast, the arm, ‘or | word of bommand, sudsialy Sho) Gls severirased with r freight, ape” ou ie boats, orto P.C. | passage, havi rior furnished state rooms, apply to, <] Gk " NE h arge try. qi the ‘office =” tre wh: 86 th JGHN'M. SMITH & CO., 122 Broad st., cor. Front. Ss ak; Annet above ne ma ails tastonce MILITARY MOVEMEN’! poay" E eouckea ree bay pet spe alae wa) ape : ere east snd west rocks could give Back tbe cobe'6 spleu: FOR LIVEWPOOL=To mall the th Oo | _#25.10t¢re tious, private families, s residence, 60 Broadway. ns Ploayune, Sept. 29 | ‘pability of bearing the operation’ A walk’ after the | did band ravished the soul with the sweetest music. ober—The new new iron steamship SA- FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet 6th Oct— | ,Mr. P. has been al he College af Buena Vista. of || The splendid steamship New Orleans. Capt. Auld, {9 | Couche brings the hour of dinner, which te commned cr | The Lieut. came out, and inan elegant and courteous ANDS, Wi ompeo.4 mse, he celebrated Pe et Ship HENRY CLAY, C Havana; College of Tampico. ypents School of alm, | to leave thls port this evening. at 6 o'cloek, for Tampico | the same uninviting, and one would suppose, undigeati. | manner, extended to the Grays, and also to « few of his Ravine tceommodations unrurpased force: | Hise tor’ Vel her Ofoaitings Tano®! Om 1% | inprysand Bev. MeVene's Achiemy, Georgetown, D portion of Capt. Stapp's company of ilinols mounted Jao potateon or Voqwesting teal Ci ROT AOy | to cuter the dlaiogienlooh of Oip hotel cla pertake of ¢ FE ne nM eHeE MPP ae. KERMIT, 76 South id ship bas state rooms for second cabin, and de- | pyetcionmoderste terme? eee erouse the English or | men and thelr horses, and the remainder of Capt Law. | COOk¢d, DO potatoes or vegetables, and with good luck | {0 enter the dining ealoom of the hotel and partake of SU Moree ROBT. MIT, 76 South st. lations for ste+rage passengers, having lofty See ce eeere fe TI, wy ‘Palanca, Edwia L. Btone, | lers’scompeny of cavalry. Major Plollet, poytaster. we an extremely coarse, light pudding, with torrents of - iy onto bn ‘J to wash it down. y | adorned with wi hue, and cordials of every jude Puga, ed s2i worre "| the United States Army, will also go down in the New | Nanow of the whole ie the artdiny with rene ciFeum- | favor, Viands the raat sulted to the oecasion, were ST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT | Orleans. in charge of $300,000 for the paymaster’s de- | Served ‘up on the tables uf Oraienberg iy dovecren te | #Ptead over it in rich profusion. As the wine sparkled, ED.— Ladies and Gentlemen ha ng any cast off or super. pertmentat Vere Cras, 00 persons who are all sick, or who at least imagine them- | med, and murmured round the board, wit, sen. fluous clothing or furniture to dispose of, ean obtain a fair cas selves so—the cure certainly produces the mest bound. | iment, and song abounded. During the inter. Esq., Don i id ijated between decks. Naas . For terms of passage, which will be moderate, early applica- Z Meee HAO PSO cont | tion should be inade on board, foot of Maiden eer sail ou the 6th of October. Her acenmmoda- JOSEPH MeMURRAY, tions for passengers are unsurpassed for ele The weil known Packet 8! eo and South stre = wince sod conyemence. A limited number of second cabin Price for the same, by sending a note, or by calling on the sub- Miscellaneo bet ‘ itiment punce au " will succeed the abovey and sail on the Ith Oct, and from | seriber, at his residence, or throw ich wi jens appetites, whether for weal or for woe, it is dificult | fegnum, between seniiment end svntiment, Paseen ere ell ventilated fae th eater ok eeu Scks. it | Liverpool 26th ‘Nov. Persons desirous of ending for theit | punevually attended tor ona the Post, which will be | On tho 4th of August Henry Runyon, of Hillsboro, N. | tojuage in all cases, About Ave o'clock ia theattermsn, | baud, headed by ‘the gifted composer K., loosen- gers iiearill be ken on rnd mmert of eerane, Passens | friends, cau have them brought out from Oid + ountey in either HDi BOER, 713 Canal street, upstairs, | 3. Wes bitten by « rabid dog, and died of hydrophobia | operations begin again; very frequently m rubbing, | ¢d fom the chords, the sweetest notes in divine showers ' PW. BYRNES & CO. 83 Bouck ae, | Of the above, or any of the regular line, by applying as above. | N. B, Ladies cau be attended to by’ Max. De Boek, on Wednesday, the 22d ult which consists of @ wet sheet bvily thrown over | ‘Brough the room.’ The disolving strains passed in me- N.B.—Persons desirous of engaging pass their friends | _*27 Fre Old stock aad job goods bought, of any description. and | | Jacob Krebs died at Orwigsburg, Schuylkillco , Pa. | thy patient in o standing position and while es. | !odious cadences, through every vein, and {nto the soul, in; le old country, to leave Liverpool ia the above steamer, EMIGKATION OFFicn, #6 | mowat s230¢%re | on Sunday, aged 66. He wasseveral times commissioned veloped in the sheet, the Bath vant rubs ‘all porta filling it with eestaoy, exn doso on reasonable terms “uaa. torre” BB reet—Persous wissing to send for their ADAME 1 FINIELS AG. NT, Br 7. | 88 8 justion of the pexce—he represented the district in | of the body to the best of his abilities for seserat ——— “ Sweet as stops rand atreet “ STEAM TO HAVAD AGI about the 12th of October, (the posicive day ZB Will be stated hereafter.) the new and pow. | Com vied SON ends in the old country can secure paasnge ’ Congress, and several terms in the Senate and House of ner of Grand street, entrance, will open " minates. After thi Phoreday, Such fost? aot Pi » | Representatives of his State = Dgerny Ss Testy har sesoreernt ot Firm MMU: | hee sul pg base rissuce vam frat eonainale yessot Boe: | SMe ane ia, | Hngton College, N. J., were held during the past week.— ard in trance,” ne killing the senne with tiated by theii a This le the oslebrete in this he sits for fifteen minutes, 20 that. all satiated by their very sweetness. This is the cel ny arts of his body, which have been covered b the ae seremading band of this city, Often on some moo#lit eve, ecome so perfectly benumbed as to lose all feeling, the | Whe the roul of tranquility is abroad, may be seen under ural heat of the body is then restored by active walk- | the window of some fair inamorata, giving forth vooal the sitting bath is not unfre- itary mui ge tub containing several gallons | S24 8# the musical intor of cold spring water, is brought into the patient's room; | P&ssiou, circled into the al i the. magni ine of Liverpool packets, ¥ ‘aptain Jol ent ships erful Iron Steamer GUADALQUI TZU TION, 1798 cone, Y UREN OF THE WEST, 1400 ton a . adm! Hor e-bing are now veine hited upewith every regard togem: | EIVERPOOL, i250 tons, Captain Jolin Rlridge te | The members of the highest form were admitted to the fort, ventilation, end elegance, andthe table willbe liberally | , HOTTINGUER, 1150 tons, Capt. Ira Baraley, : GC. is received by | junior class of the collegiate department by Bishop | f, snppiidiuader he nperitendepes of poteted gpoks, sailing from Liverpcol on the of exery month, Passage | Won Adam, Penusslrania Avenue ‘Fiashingjou; Brook, Shel- | Doane, president of the College, ‘The examinations Foren O1p ia Stace iiseams on Palgon Deck 000 ta few \ ¢ . Geor % ington, & Co, do, and by William Taylor, Jarvis Buildings, | were ratisfuctory, Addresses were 1d by 7 f . Line of Liverpool packets, mak @ shi fi B Ma. y 'Y | ing, and most of the patients in Grafenbe: to notes, 80 exquisitely Molian in their modi and aft aud upper deck cabins, ineludiny p every five | Baltimore Bishop Doane and others. running foot races againat, time, During tiie exertion; one would think they had beem chewing the leaves , days from that port. For further particulars apply to ‘Weekly Newspapers Regularly for Sale —'The, Enterpri Fee eee A TON DY, «3 New Ww. me £0; TAPSCOrT, gud Extra, London papers, per the steamer: Flag of our Guion | |,DE- Lyman, Je. of Ohio, bas been appointed profesor | jarge quantities of water are taken teosty: te Sty | eee acne Nan avons Over ne Cap Came RIES—Park Be Fark Beni . ry a iy29 street, News York. of the Free, Yankee, Uncle Sam, Yankee Bi of Greek in the East Tennessee University at Knoxville. | tumblers a day are not unfre edht—end an @ musician Tan-Sein. Gen tie hee aa ate waa FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lowjsuua and New | Newaparcr. Old Countrymen, Roush and Read The post-office at Middletown, Ct., was broken into | appetite for supper ls created, which consists ‘of the | There sat that brilliant assemblage around the festive CARR, Capt. Jno. Wright, will sail as above, her Yor Line of Fecketon Yo sail Monday, Ocrobsr | sete at our Union, ubretineen L on ‘Tuesday night, and robbed of letters and money to | same material as the breakfast. ’ This may be considered | td, 10rming & constellation here below, as the it repurar day. 4 % = plendid fast sailing. picket ship | tiie Cou ao the amount of abeut $30. The letters were taken to the | pretty fair sample of a day at Grafenberg, although | St" form a constellation far up in the azure above. We or freiaiit or pretage, having splendid ac egmpodations, ap- Soph 9 ing, and will | Emporium, Yank bank of the river, and there opened. Two men have | the treatment, of course, vari - . | will not attempt a deseription of each gm: | Deen arrerted on ruypcion,» 7° ent diseases. ih petra yrs geo Till paint you in miniature the glories of th ror, &c— | It is said that the postmaster of Dalhousie has been sys: So far as clothing is concerned, it ‘iret there came the host, but we have spoken of bim; 25. with the, 12th part of Domby | tematieally robbing the Canada mail for tometime past. | pretty near app-och to tnother’ manaces fanuel ebirte | BAXt the gallant and chivalric Capt. 1, ex-Capt. of the aera » | Thorobber, getting warmed at the inquiries made, and drawers are taken off immediately; stocks, cravats | GTSV8, ® soldier and « gentleman in every sense of those al ale. seonded to the States, but was overtaken and arrested at | and hats sbare the same fate, and most of the gentle- | t¢fms, than whom rociety cannot boast « purer North street, Baltimore. | Bangor, and brought back to St. John for trial.—Mon- | menin Grafenberg appear in shirte with the bosom | Ofmament, nor his friends » truer friend. FOR BOSTON, NEw | '7¢a! Courier. fying open, pair of linen pants anda linen coat, with | ‘B¢ dignified and sage H., of the ply on board, at he foot of Roose elt street, E. R., or to WOODHULL & MINTURN. 87 South street. The regutar packet bark HYNDEFORD, Capt. T. McAl- pin, will succeed the Adam Carr, and sail on her regular day, ¢ 15th November. 829 re FOR LIVERPOOL—New Li t of %th of October—The new ai ailing packet ship Vy 9 ette, Boston Pitot, Rreemnane dearaat having handsome furnished accom- y ot, Freeman's Jourual, ‘tt Orleans wharf. foot of Wall st, | Bar d Mechanica Morning Star, N ‘i EK. COLLINS. 96 South st. ” |g” Sonn complete, ke coe Agents in New Orleans, Mr. Win. Creery, who will prompt- | Magaginen und cheay purl re ly forward all goods to his addres tailat. WM. TAYLORS NW ‘Regular pack- | | Positively no freight will be received on boardafter Satur- | Oty, Ve eyes jendid fast- | day evening, Oct. 16th on in B. J. H. | “The packet ship LOUISVILL . M. Hant, master, will suc- day. Trash, =11' positively sail. as abo ve Clifton, and sail hy 0) mite, Mr. Beach, of Worcester, Mass , throbbed a warmer heart in man s bosom; society nev ior freight or pastage, having Randaome iruished seqam. ceedthe ric as scien eee | ae TAKES COOMIDOE WHEE EH. | have bad he pocket ploked of $1000 im the eure fast [or seine sn ake tne Place of & hat against the sun | reeds prouder eroament. Then the vetaatile, witty, odatious, apply on board, " i E.—Pa per packet ship OS OPRIE also ‘ie mmodatious, apply om boa'd, nt Orleans wharf, foot of Wa GOT Geer Pemencers yor packet ship OSWE: | | Paormnrone, sp B.W. WHEELER Union | igh Bas found his money. He left it in the Albany | 80 far as the ladies are concerned, it must be acknow- | aNd brilliant 7, also of the Courier, whote fancy ad The packer ship ROSCIUS, Captain Aen Eldridge, will Orleans wharf, foot Wall street, Tuesday, Octoner | J. H. BLAKE, Buildings, Providence Be ledged by impartial observers, that there is a great deal day is retiring to rest’ in. hile flery curt succeed the Garrick, and sai! on the 26th of Nov., her regular | Sth. ac 12 o'clock, Mt, at which tre the ship witlaail, 03 SCourtstreet, Boston, —-F. W COOLIDUB, usinces is very lively at Pittsburgh, Pa, of Indecent exposure, and that many of them banish | thegod of day is retiring to rest in his tlery curtain. . 6 : ee § Wallstreet, New York, | , Sixty-nine vessels passed the Welland canal from the | the blush of modesty during their stay in Grafenberg. | ¢4 bed. Them Saml A., a young lawyer of rare promise; 43 South Third street.’ 430 luc fh” | 10th to the 21st Sept, inclusive, of which 40 were to and | Priesnits makes nearly all the ladies take olf their | 4A friends entertain high hopes for his future success. rely the firs: aod F Packet of the 2ist October—T he notin, othnartaaekhd —— m Oswego. ‘ stockings and the grass and th watt He has already to some extent acquired a literary repu- a: y-regular packet to sail Monday, October ath— | ery Tete ince buttons tata ea ONSET: of PICABIA RSTEWART, is this day die | |, The Vicksburg Sentinel thinks that there is no con- | which they clisnb, obliges them to Coes nha tenes | tation. Owing to kis literary fame, he now hangs Ike splendid fast auiling packet shin ONWKGO, Thos. Inger- | 1y'anit from New Veck ok Che te ae ed tne Fil Dositive: | solved by mutual consent. Jincing evidence that there has been a singe case of yel- | the consequence is, that low shoce merely form dark | 82,!ci°l*, pendant from the temple of fame, sparkling in poll, master, is tow loading, and will positively sail aa above, | the'g h December, Herons about to proceed fo Kurope, ot | , Yheguistinding buriness of che concern will be liquidated | low fever in that elty during the present reason border to bare legs and feet.” In bad weather itis not | ebrilliant reflection of the sun of genius. Then Charles regula day. ; eM sin wd ae ’ , goods merchan’ 1 areet ver recht, pamge, having handsome fomiahedcgor: | sou clee afer conreyance "Those, wishing Wo teens | C28tt- RMERIG AIAN 8 | , Cet Benton ban advertiaad his farm in Woodford coun. | Wieomimon for the far sex toappecr in Wallington boots | mau in the eity, and one who unites s warm mod: 5 on at Orleans , “ i, GO. STE . » Ky., — he will re: ere es, and many * comical #o-n a 2 medations, wpply EK COLLINS, $6 South ate Bech sinld ease early application oo eet | _W. G. Stewart will continue business on his own account at | f0F @ few weeks. result, Among other things. many of the ladice are | Heart with the ruaviter in mode more perfectly than Positively no freight will be received’ on board after thie | 224! Va Meri ot, | @Watersueet. A man named James L Andrews, who proferses to be | Ordered to waik barefoot in the grass, early In the morn- Te caw: And s number of others, whom Sazurdy eveuimy Ostober dt sat, master, wil a FACET FON HAVAiacooed . New Vork, October ist 197, _ | from Ohio, was tried in Berryville, Va., on Monday last, | ing, while covered with dew—and it is reuily a charming | 7% Neve not time or space to mention, as im sheet in sugcerd the Orentennnsd sail Dember \tchs herronsies any, Ship BALTIMORE, J. Johastone, Jr. m: DDING AND BALL DRESSES—W SCOTT & | beforean examining court, tor enticing slaves away from | sight to seo the Dianas tripping over the dewdrops of | With Tali sumoe it to say that the whole affalr went of Agent in New Ovieans, Mr. William Cuery, who will iL ou the first ol Novenibe roadway, offer anew and ele theirowaers. The evidence against him is aaid to be of | the morning, as lightly a8 fairies, and almost as much in Milerity hd tee tre homes. spent ie the poetetin Benbdaltimets bo lie cdivers . “03 BOVO & HIN’ KEN, Agents, No. 88 Wa and Lace Robes; Malines & pretty positive character, and he was remanded to the | dishabiile. it must be acknowledged, however, that all | Utmost hilarity and vivacity, the company took their de- 0 MK PAUL GYSBEKTI, a cousiguee b Tami ip O} A. from Havre, in February last, is nested to call on ROVD & HINCKEN, 88 Wall stre Clarke county jail, to await his trial before this teaches us the extreme falsity of our general ideas | P&FUre, wishing the Lieul. and his bride » long and Court, which will not be in session Until Marek ekenn” | in relation to the preservation of health. 1 have seen pe thn iets comes beighe > , beyond the lo ; treet, will be re-opened on Monday, Sep 27, for the | , At Cincinnati, on the 27th ult, Wm Key Bond, an | M4PY 0f the patients come hore aq slokly and debilite. | ° Tien again, stilluees reigned abrecd, until Aurore jon, af acholare, having been durive the summer, | eminent, tamyer of that otty, and formerly member of | reonthe in a. nick, chamber, carefully, protected. from | Uiuehed ber appearance through the golden of u x joothe riot, was standing on the i y the east. and Phobus,with b rh forecnstle of the st every exposure, however slight, rtesnita washes them nw ‘vill compare with any stmilar one in this country | fell upon him, ‘Both’ of hie’ lope ae eee derrick | facold water, takes off all warm clothing, thsows them | Same dashing al Then fe are respectfully Yavited to call and Judge or | head and body much injured, and “4 twhich rime the shit will wail 4 CARLISLE & RIPPARD’S EM OFFIC connection with PARD , 194 Waterloo Road, ' wishing to send for their Fassonasre pee ship swego, for New Orleans, will please b+ on board Monday, October ith, at 12 o'clock, M., precisely, L. Aipiegee aE, i 02 OLD RIDING ACADEMY, No. 137 and 139 Mer REMOVAL BOULANGER has, to public and her papils, that she has removed to No, Greenwich street, and that her school will re-open the firsi September. Terms. the same as formerly, payable in advance, oriel steeds and tery car usual, the busth ned oo. ing new line enn secure , e $ into the open alr and tells them to Chios #0 ee 4 tivity of life commenced. Thus goes the world—but Kets, sailing fom D ‘of every month, gtherby the “nth or quarter. Wanted a Tady {gach the F. JONES, Proprietor. | would mot secowes it was feared that he | ili: and we ave ladies delicate ns To houe i Podired = bonne Rar coal cag he Ee BGs of the scene refrred on i em = oo ~ - Reade aals deniy exporing themselves to every wind that bi a be 6 them, for vibrate CONSTITUTION, 4gte sons, Capt, John Britton, Wood | LAMiS—Lamos cleaned and renaiied eaual to new also Moneta Bat. secibere, J Tiree lately made an attempt to escay oy Sree, ae traversing all the mountains | {2 their souls to eternity, and linger in thelr memories, healt ; edi aeaittreas loon ce a caterers eer trom Boreas, #5 pnek: | gs, ho was en to the hoepltal, Prom whee a seni, | asd paths 10F miles cround:; and attange to any, the re: Vike the faint exyuinte music of w dream.” | LIVERPOOL, 1,150 tor ‘ b i , Tom ne shewse | vored to gain hi wendea- | suite ure not colds, influenses, coughs, consuinptions aaiennies lato, “ si e my AT: ed to gain his liberty by dij P » d Pt ™ " HOT EIN CUES Lee Bueacns Touma, for playing, a mag see reas? Bardenat, Henry Lek, Chatanette aed fs: | was detested, and remanded te higeoat ease out He | Fheumatiem and death | Dut ruddy cheeks invigor:ted | | ExrLosion ar tux Howban Mutts.—After we above line of packet the sale of tables, are tig An entrance from 19 | chelle Lafayette brands, pale and colored, iu half, quarter, and | General Flores, formerly Preside eae Ae eae ti, One most remarkable oir- | had gone to press, (twenty minutes past seven,) i ‘iolp orery duel Falton, Horn’s4 Ten Pin Alleys on the lat Aor, 7 Tables on | eighth pi ‘ the Equator, is ia 'y President of the Republic of | cumstance is the jac: that no practitioner in Europe has | one of the dry houses belonging to the powder mills of re sending money te, thsie friends in Jarge and small 4 md, Cloth, balls, cue, wax, and French ene peints, for fa quarter casks White Brandy, of superior flavor, for 4 +. i Washington city. had « — Lape Rates re indeed, Mir. BF. Haubold, at Moringville, (Hart's Corners) two amounts, ean be necommodated with drafts onthe Belfast | sale. : r. Dan. Foote, indicted for the murder of hia wit, | '* # rare thing iu Grafenberg. On first seeing miles south of the White Pi N Banking Company, and heir Eeerer’ branches in Ireland Bis J, Hore, Jan ont PAP fat ly ape pl with the danke re, on hitled }t9 dabenvere, Ly fall pecoripant band has been convicted of manslaughter in the first degree, | Went, observing the apparent nonsense of the c with # terrible concussion e pra bee tes also ou the principal banks in. Kngland, Scotland, and Wales. | above establis te d the public. | shove Bre ntages tro at the Chenango county Oyer and Terminer. haxardous boldnes exposure and every thing eon- | no person was materially injured The ‘Apply to CARLISLE & RIPPARD, ‘The two gents above named are very pryular in their | Mice 104 Wall street. y Oy } awith @ ry thing y inj ‘hw cOucussion from. ) Peay orem 58 South street, evr’ of Wall, heiw saloous are worthy of patronage —Kp. 827 30t* re HENRY LEGE! ——— neote ays 1 M8 diametricaily opporite to all that | | the explosion was strongly ielt at this place. The houscs : : an sa NIMOLATS SULPHUR 5 The Yellow Fever in New Orleans. had in tanght; on observing ita 400 patients of | fairly trembled from their foundatic 4 the winde pecker of nuse of Goecbor- Ths cape tetas THE LADIES RESIDENT AND VIBPTERS IN | LD aeer roadway. Pheae Bache have been enablghed | _ INYERMENTSIN THE DIFVRRRNT cenctouies. | MLA0rts, aes and diaengen, Uinvoluntarily requested te | rattled aa from the ahuek of wa earthquake | Those who ip CONSTITUTION. nat | TOT W YORK— Wm, Scott ke Co, No 377 Brontway for the last tweuty-aix years, and are the only Sulphur Baths | For the twenty-four hours endi © P.M, Sept 24, | Me the grave-yard ws the closing scene in the farce. | | were out of doors wheu the explosion took place, b we A ; 5 iota anatbe & alr tua ad hie * | ine ity, ‘They are hiakly recomended by thet moet emi: | ‘Name, wt ™Y Tour hours ending at 6 1. M, Spt 24. | Say told that mone belonged te the establishments, as | that it areested a Teneiee cabled ‘There. was but faviation trimming Laces, Mata nachna fr the ete of samatnm. mit theum, cho: | wowre™ A. Kendal, New ti 32 Untyown | Bone iW needed, Unfortunately for Cratenberg, it ls the | little air stirring, #0 that & lates eclemey of tame shot ‘i hace = 4 resented Vapor b (Ag g . hy from 8 AM. Ana McKeil, reland New Orleans | retreat of meny crazy enthusiasta§who preteod to have | up in the heavens ceveral hondred feet, like the trail of b 92 90t' renee jermany | found in coid water the true philosopher's stove, and the | a tremendous fire Tooket, which spread off, and rolled at very lov ke Gren | LAE eee er aes eae eet street, 6 her regular respectful ving 91 large and comfc i 7 tothe captain on board, pi o. iiafants? PI ; fans MINTURN, 87 South st. we. ty b © of passage $100, essen, TTINGUER, , Capt. : jerthes reed he Constcation, and sal om her fogulat day, set tei qty = ireland jn Ireland | rantings of this clas», disgust many of the more sober | back, as the report of the explosion reached them, when i x aa jermany Fred, Bowdirvidee, Gevaaay mina A Platte of some of thes» cold water philoso | all was env tnrwe tised of Digok mote "rhe lar each. i y ’ fe another comm a tw 11 90% 70 | and Oatreet ton street, New York. Gorgeey Rosina Keswing, — France |? 0" reverv end easly ‘ a . e 00 A snr CJ a am with weflireceest the Ci large s' ' of November.