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packages be top weit & Co. to sent ‘ells & Co,’ express north by Cuseell’s express 4 ‘by mail, of the amount sent, and to pay es. 5 in recalled—From the date of that te the letter’s direct nm ; all the packages wore e one on the Oth of July; he exhibit- letter in reference to that pac! ; the letter was received hy mail on the 9th before the failure of the banx was heard of at (the letter was read and charges re- ed by Mr. Olontt) ; the pack- received ; by the usual course of business. it should have come to hand on the 15ch of fir e bank; there yn to change the usual direction letter they acted sccordi until near the failure of age of $4,208, was ne’ of the package. Cros peated tle ascertains from his books, the Dalance that was due from the 6th to the th of Juiy, to the bank of which he is the officer; the Canal 8 an interest of four per ceat on the balances ave in Lady aoe oe minty in that bank on which the: not get interes! sak chacge, the bank that p send to the agenoy, makes an apprisal of the sealing to ok; they retain the moaey seaied, ‘before sending it, twenty days; the endorsement on is usually “Ogdensburgh Bank, Ogdens- and generally th ein figures on it; hey redeomed the bills with the Ogdensturgh ag t sure that all are thus Zndoreed, though that is the usual eadoreoment; tho ith the Canal Bank, ‘was made by the President and himself, with Mr. Ol. t of June or ‘first of July, writing; don’t recollect the conversation whieh took place when made; it was done at the Canal Bank; they were to redee have ashare of an cighth of the per cent. urgh Bank was to send money, of the use of for arrangement ® do the business cott, about the latter 1840; it was not made ‘ich they were to ried of timé, either twenty-two or twent; after which it was passed to th ir credit. after which paid interest for the use of the money. e Court then took a recess. Fripay Monntnx, October 13. Joun D. Jupson recalled by defendaut’s counsel,— ‘When the first arrangement we ma Bank for redemption was altered, | don't know; the second arrangement was made b; deneburgh when [ made it; we jific arrangement with the Canal Bank; I cat iy tI made any arrangement; the proposition came from Mr. Olcott; I think it was by letter; it referred to arrangement for the redemption of our notes; it was a printed circular; | acce; have not looked to find this ‘that proposition was made and accepted, the Canal Bank went on as our redeeriing agent in Alban: is our rule to keep such letters: my impression is this arrangement was in 1844 the redemption of the $4. yeelf; I was in Og- ade n ad pted the proposition; particular letter; aicer i have no knowledge of except what I learned Mr, Olcott's letter; | have no knowledge of the manner in which the business between the Canal Bank nd Farmers’ Bauk was transact- p in s package; I it it was left at the ment with the M.& and the Mechanic: od; I never saw this $4,208 done u have no knowledge of my own that Canal Bank; | made no arran; ¥. Bank in relation to receiving our notes; [ don’t know of any arrangement; | know of no arrangement ‘with theM. & F, Bank as to any of our notes which tht receive; it would be @ benefit to our bank y to pay out our notes again agent for redemption. Q.—Would it not be a benefit to your bank for the Canal Banal Bank to pay out your notes ogain without redeeming them and charging them to you? This question was objected to by the District Attor- ank in this cit without sending ey. The court allowed the question to be put, on the ground that it might be necessary to prove the good motives of the prisoner. Q.—Suppore a package of your mone; anal Bank, snd the Vanal Ban circulation without redeeming it from your money in theirhands, would it not hare been a had been sent benefit to your A.—It would.* Q.—IfMr, Olcott put this package in circulation your acc-unt, and the Canal would it not have been # benefit ‘he banks in this city daily put into cir- culation notes of our bank without redeemin, ‘We count over our packages when we rece we give our agents credit «for 3 if one of the, packages fall short, | would call on the Canal Bank to make it up; we used to send our money by.any conveyance we could procure; did not employ an express previous to the 8th of May. Q.—Does the direction in the mode of trahsferting the tended by you? The District Atronney er speaks for itself. ‘The court overruled the question, A.—We occasionally send down notes, as we had done before, after this direction in the letter lect sending by Mr. Burnap ; don’t recollect Mr, Keep; might bave done so. arrangement we sent them uncurrent funds, and they kept them twenty days before they gave us credit them ; there was a discount o: half per cent. ‘Question by District Attorney. A.—I have not fully compared the account on our ‘books with the books of the pared them enough to know that they differ. Q.—Suppose this package bad been sent home to you after being redeemed, instead of being sent to New York, what would have been the differenceto you ? A.—We would have been $4.208 better off. Q.—Does the balance due from the Canal Bank to your bank still remain unpaid? Objected to by defendant's counsel. A.—There is a balance due from the Canal Bank to the Osea Bank Q. from the Canal About $30.00, includin ‘Q\—Was the whole amount tail times a fund for the purpose of the redemption of your notes? «without charging it to Bank hadn't failea, to your bank? » from our agente, de! the letter refer merely to notes, and was it so in- objected to the question, Previous to the yn that money of a ‘al Bank; { have com- bout the balance due to your bank our whole dealings. jue from the Canal Bank .—It was. We had funds there for redeeming our and fcr drafts, and other purpos Q.—What amount still remains due from the Canal gdensburg Bank? The question was objected to by the defendant's Wheaton contended that it was immaterial whether the Canal Bank was indebted to the Ogdens- burgh Bank or not. The defendant is indicted for ‘The intent must be shown at the time If the defendant's intent was criminal at thetime,it is immaterial whether the bank | ‘was solvent at the time or not, or whether the debt has been since paid or remains due. say whether his intent was criminal at the time of the The Court overruled the Q—Did that balance remain due from the Canal Bank at the time of the failure of the Canal Bank? M@The tefendant’s counsel objected. ‘The court allowed the question, to show the condi- tion of the Canal Bank at that time, and Mr. Oloott’s knowledge of the affairs of the bank. Re-cross-ezamined.—We have had @ running account | Bank for the last eight years; our deal- ps4 million a embezzlement, the act was committed. The jury must alleged embezzlement, ings during that period hi year; I got all our information in relation to that ac- count from my books and papers; I know the balance | from the boo! nd business of the bank, and from let- | d; 1 ean’t speak of the balanc $50,000, except from the books and letters of the bank; | sometimes I make entries in the books, and sometimes | the clerk makes entries; I did not keep the account of | the Canal Bank altogether; our books containing that h ; the letters and other ;'we had a general fund account are ut Ogdens apers are at Ogdensb' al Bank for all purposes; draw on it any day, and to draw out the whole amount Re-examined.— I was conversant with the general transactions of the bank; | as they occurred; 1 am acquainted with the trans2c- tions which form the basis of the account between the Canal Bank and Ogdensburgh Bank, and am ac- quainted with the account. Q. Refreshing your recollections by reference to the ‘books, but speaking independent of the books, and Miection of the transactions, can you sa: was @ balance due from the Canal Ban! th Bank at the time of the fail bj by defendant's counsel.— Question ex- eluded by the court. Q. Speaking from your knowledge of the tra tions between the banks. was there anything due from ‘one clerk in the bank besides him- n observation of whav is done correspondence ite and accurate knowle bank in the east, and generally packages ; does not keep a run- ning account in his head, but depends upon his books Teceives and forwar Vaxnennevpen, eworn.—Is bookkeeper of erin the Canal Bank. rpore of identifying the books, &e., which were ught into court: Jexkins, recalled. 8 discount clerk; He was called for the —Was employed in Canal he had the custody and charge of the letter book ; he identified the different . EB, Kexoriex, sworn,— Resides in this city; is cashier of the Mechanics’ aud Farmers’ Bank; the re- deeming agent in this city of the Ogdensburgh Bank; has been cashier of the M.& i’, Bank twelve or thir- , (a paper was shown me which he denied having written); did not seal up the package of $4208; showed the memorandum of the package bein, made by Mr. Beach, the clerk ; did not see sealed ; had noconversation with Mr. Olcott rel to the missing package ; heard of the circumstanc when an enquiry was made of him by the Ogdensburgh he received a letter of enquiry from Mr. Jud- Olcott in relation to it ; he vackage of $4208 re- he 6th of Jnly ; can- son, but did not see Mr. has co doubt but that there wes a deemed by the Canal Bank about t! not tell without referring to his books whether he ry ccived a draft from the Canai Bank for the M. & Ik, | Q.—Who are the officers of the bank? [Objected | truth mentioned among his aoquatutances. A.—Thos. W, Oleott, Mr. Kowalski, O, M. Beach, E . Kendrick, Thos. Oleott and James’ A. Pratt, and ‘The court here took @ recess until three o’clock.— Albany Knickerbocker, Oct. 14 TRIAL OF GEORGE MIL. mR FOR FORGERY. .~ Deposition of Rovere M.N. Suyrit—Reside in Cambridgeport; do basiners in Boston, now temporarily absent in N jer for ten or fifteen years; nap some four years; Miller was jntimate with B.; a is business man; met M. at Marley's office with regard to the Pearl street house, New York, the Inst of July, 1847; B. came in at that time; Mr. rerent, and, atter writing, passed some looked like notes or drafts; B. signed | Gazette, Oct. 10, ee 2 M. were to take one-quarter; pos sath fa reference t» thi purchase; the title havin, examined, proved act satisfactory, and the trade fell through. Cross-interrogation.— First introduced to B. in the Legislature some four years ago; then had miny per- sonal interviews with B. in reference to railroad b: ry hed no other particular transactions with 8 first spoke on the subject of my testimony with Mil- ler some three weeks ago; didn’t want to be # witaess on account of my business; saw Mr Fiske some three days ago; didn’t say anything to him about the sub- ject matter of my testimony; the papers I saw in Mr, | Farley's office , Leaw B. sign; was bat some six feet trom him; didn’t notice aay particular dgures; was waiting impatiently for Miller; saw no seal on nay of the papers | saw. [P ‘ne evidence for the defence was here closed ] rt, Parker put in the following rebutting testimony: James H. Ravmonv.—Resii in New York city some nine years; am a lawyer; known Miller three or four years; know James T. Rogers, and Mr. Ma- son, the witness who testified this morning; known Rogers eight years; about eight years ago was bis counsel; his general reputation for truth and vera- city is very bad; he is speculator in general; known Mason some three years; his general reputation for truth and veracity is bad; he has been a lawyer and is one now; Mr. Miller and Mr. Rogers have beva very intimate; M has not been particularly iatimate with Mason; seme time last summer met Miller in the Exchange, New York; Miller said Mason was go- ing to be a witness for him; I said Mason was apt to | be free in bis statements; Miller replied if he has a | mind to go it, let him go it. Cre d.—I testify at the request of Mr. Bel- knap’s counsel, the agent for the Commonwealth; pever knew of Rogers being called as a witness, ex- cept in the Police Court; I don’t practice in the Po- lice Court; no man in New Vork sustains a worse character for truth and veracity than Rogers; it hus been so eight years; I have prosecuted him for fraud; have not had a quarrel with him; have got in my band ggigence to prove him guilty of perjury; have no unkind feelings toward him, but think hima cal; I practice in the principal courts of the Stal Supreme and Common Pleas Court; my relatious with Mason have always been amicable; my expenses for coming here have been paid; Rogers got my note from me for $650, last summer, by fraud. N. Watsow.—Knew Charles Stratton; | am omploy- ed on the Fitohburg road; reside in Charlestown; known Stratton some seven or eight ycars; have not seen him lately; knew him in Worcester, Charlestown, and Boston; have heard persons say they wouldn't take his wordon oath; never heard much about him Cuanzes P, Bancrort.—In commission business in this city; first knew C. Stratton in Holden; after- wards knew him at Worcester; he was fir maker; afterwards he kept a public house; have known Dut little of aim since be left Worcester; should think people would generally doubt his word; have often eard people suy his word was not to be relied upon. Cross-examined.—The house he kept had some effect, on hus general reputation; it wae drinking house; Mr. Davis, of Worcester, thought him rather slippery. Saver O. Meape.—Know Newell Adams; on De- cember 2, the day Miller left, I met Adams ia the street, and w e something abcut his writing the n said he had frequently written notes by the direction of Miller, but it was curious he had never sevn Belknap sign any; made ® memorandum ot this convereation an hour or two after it was ma Adums, on the next day, went into my office with m found he felt disposed to retract what he had said the day previous; he said he wouldn’t deny he had said it. but must qualify it, as he had thought of something since; he said he had said too much already, and should say nothiag more about it; he then said Mr. A.H. Fiske had carried him to East Cambridge in a cab, and he had endeavored to get information out of him, (The witness rred to his memorandum.) My notes read, ‘ to get something out of me, but I don't think he did get much.’ Cross-examined.—Been in Belknap’s employ; the last conversation with Adams was written the same day it was made; thought it strange Adams shouldn't have seen the notes signed, a8 he wrote them. Reside in Lowel Ouiver M. Wairece.—! manufacture?: known R. years; be used to be in Lowel bad; seen great man; Deople who were acquainted with him, Cross-ecamined —Smyth’s b‘iness, when I knew him, was selling water. wheels; he W8#s witness on 4 trial im which I was a partys the ose was decided against his testimony, and in my favor. . Luter Ricnarps.—Reside ia Lowell; knoW2 R. M. N_ Smyth four years; knew him at Lowell; his ,7e0¢ character for truth and veracity is rather bad; 87° heard quite number of persons speak of him; heard him spoken of at Bangor and at Lowell; it was about the time of the lavanit spoken of; I was a witness on the opposite side to him Jou J. Scorr, recalled —Received $5,080 on Aug, 4th, from G. Miller; I am confident I received it from him personally. James H. Raymon, recalled—Since I left the stand, Mr. Mason asked me from what sources my knowledge of his reputation for truth was derived; he is a man of excitable temperament, lively imagt likely to be imposed upon by ceol and designing m his natural impulses are generous, and he is faclined to be liberal to excess; but he is easily led into exag- gerations; this is the reason of his character for truth being bad; don’t think he would maliciously ut- er a (The Court adjourned till to-morrow morning at 9 o’cloc! Ocvoden 1¢—Honace Gnene,—Reside in New York; came here Thursday morning on my Private business; | borhood; know | many of his friends; never heard anything against him. | know Jobn Mason; reside in his nei Cross-eramined.—Know nothing of Mason’s business transactions; met him last evening at the Revere House; know nothing of his early history. »Joun J, Scort, recalied —I think I received the me- Mr. Belknap ceased going to the 4th Ward House about the spring of 1847; it was about the time the Revere House was opened; in October, 1846, Mr. Belknap signed five notes corresponding in date, payable to | there will be no further accumulation. | | duties amounted to $321,674 88, and the drafts on the | Treasury to $371,396 43; showing a reduction of $49,- 721 60. Several of the banks have made their returns | for September 30th, and show an increase in the line of discounts and a decrease in the but it is impossible to draw any inference from the | There appears to bea little more ease in the money market, but not sufficient to affect | | prietor. Strangers doing business in the lover part of the city, also those attendin, ace to get their m Miller; I paid those notes; they were regularly entered in the books. ‘Wo. D. Weston.—Reside in Duxbury; do business in Boston; known R M. N. Smyth since 1835; his general reputation for truth and veracity is not good. Cross-examined.—Had a lawsuit with him in 1837 and 1888; it lasted some time; it was in relation to eastern lands. Joun Doocett.—Resided many years in Boston; known R, M. N. Smyth since 1835; he don’t stand high . Smyth; ha ad business with him, and hi from taking his werd, B ition of J. 8. Rog {tan at the 4th Word flouse in Julyer; did mo busi ness there then; in the spring of °47'I went to the Re- vere Houre; no such transactions took place at the 4th Ward House in the summer of ’47 as have been testified to; In July and August, "47, recelved no money from Mr. Adams, or Mr. Miller, except the | 10,008 dollars Ihave testified to; heard Stratton and | wholly on produce, Johnson’s depositions; they are not true; have no re- collection of ever going into the Federal street House; never signed any Ree there of any deecription; fre- quently wrote at tl gave Miller fir my previous testimony I wish to alter. | Bepribetel see —I received the money for those five notes thrcugh my clerk, | think. (This closes the rebutting testimony on the part of the Commonwealth. The counsel for the defendant then put in testimony in reply.) Janes W. requested to come to this city in relation to this trial; known John Mason two or three years; seen him in court; once he was a witness in e case where [ was count appeared like a gentleman. ross-eramined.—Never heard his character for | truth and veracity discussed. Preven Dewnan.—Am a truckman; resided here 26 years; known R. M.N. Smyth five or six yoars; he lived ‘here during that time; know nothing against inst him; never heard him; never heard any thing his character for truth and vi «Wien M. N. Smyt ity discussed, even oF eight year the Canal Bank to the Ogdensburgh bank at the time | knowledge, his reputation for truth is good; mever of the failure ? The question objected to by detendant’s counsel.— The objection w: A.—TLere is bt heard it called in question CrossExamined.—Have never had any interest in | the disputed Swasey notes. Tomas Winry.—Lawyer in Boston ; have known vy; have not seen bim personally till within a few years; never heard R.M.N. Smyth since he was a bo his reputation for truth called into question. S. C. Maine.—Attorney at law in Boston; known general repu- R.M. N. Smyth three or four years ; tation for truth is goo Cross-examined—Hi for his word ; has been a elient of mine. Lucius Cuaxnier.—Attorney at law; known R. M. N, Smyth eome four years ; his reputation for truth is good. Cross-examined—Smyth has been my olient. LW Smyth three truth is very good Cross-czamined—Have never heard Smyth's chatac- ter for truth discussed. WH H. Hawrey.—Known Smyth some twenty yea never heard any thing against Mr. 8. B.H. Nontox,—Known Smyth some years; never eard bis character for truth questioned, W. W. Ornase.—Reside here; knowa Smyth some four years ; his general reputation for truth is good, so far ok I know. J.C, Bropnean.—Knew James §, Rogers in ‘39 and rd his reputation for truth questioned, Cross-ecamined.—Knew him in couneetion witn the Chelsea Bank, it was a broken bank; my brother is never hi bis counel; I did writing for my brother J.T. Macommer.—Known KR. MN. Smyth some four years ; never heard his reputation for truth ques- tioned. Cross-eramined.—Never heard his reputation for GO Brastow,—Reside in Somerville; known R M.N Smyth fourteen years ; his reputation for truth is good, ao far es | know (The testimony on both sides was here closed, ‘The court adjourned until Monday morning, when Mr. Merrick will address to the jury the closing argument for the defence )—Boston Traveiler, Oct, 14. New Counreerer the Troy oe Ban Fifth street, it tame plate deteoted by our brokers lately. — know a thief to take a not letter there? ‘This having receatly been tleman liking it so well as to risk d tect change with us for a better fit, we think it a strong re tion for cur hats, Will you come and look at them !—they are of a beautiful model, graceful in appeacance, tine» alehed, and a Mx.ancuo.y Acoroent. Dr Morriil having reowerad from te dix 8 orsof ais will make his las: aria! tour (.m this gj Parachutes will be taken: former Asosusion At 134 o‘cleok, on the afwrmona of Wedaraiay wat, Oct. ta number of up and allowed +0 descond with live animals te the ear*h.,Doors open at I o'clock, Seen ses ‘pen at T o'clock, when this interosti g pravase ammenres, Hats that are Worth Stealing—Did you ever poor lonking hat? Wesrppse uot. LF from | the large number usually setting arvamil the v-.ur House dinast table, a hat of our make is selected by a light fingered genth | to infer that It must be becausy tYere ia nome trimmed, WARNOCK’ pens 208 Broadway, near Fulton street, Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, if prope: rly made, h cheaper than qu Il ar stool is We invite Attention of buyers to the Rishelioa Gold. Per a, “Bold by B. WATSON COs 15 5 Wal’ street, They are the | erfeo and “are warranted to wear five yeers © it'Pons tome period for shi; past week was as annexed, distinguishing the value) shipments to each country . Ao Eag! shman by the name of Dr Thomas Fiske. wes kille: in the most ‘orcester and Nashua Total for week endivg Oct repaired, Total for week ending Oct. 6th. . . ted to enhance pri she | isting for arise money market. riti powder Smyth about four great desl during that time; ‘his general re tation for truth and veracity is few reports made. ; don’t think | the month of September. 4th Ward House; in October, '46, notes, which I signed there; did not enAnD.—Reside in New York; was not | a met him at the Historieal Society; he always | Marble, Retide in Boston, a broker; known R. he has been a spec- | ulator in land and other schemes; according to my rd it said he had a great regard tHenesy.—Do business here; known four years ; his general reputation for —A counterfeit $10 bill on was passed yesterday, on is well gxeouted, and calculated to deceive the unsuspectin#® The centre vignette is a railroad train and tree; the left end bas a steamship, and on the right end is a vessel under full sail. The peper rather light. There have been several from toe nnati COMMERCIAL AFFAIBS, MONEY MARKET. Sunday, October i15—6 P.M. We have not had our usual arrival from Europe this week, with seven days later intelligence. is over due, having been at sea more than fifteen days Her arrival is anxiously looked for. produce markets, have, in the absence of later advice: | from the other side, been quiet, and probably will be for the remainder of the season. It is hardly probable that we shall get any accounts from abroad, caleuia- | 8 for our agricultural staples, or | togive much impetus to stock speculations. thing that depends upon an important improvement | in European affairs, is in a fair way of remaining in. | active and depressed for a time, dedly against aay favorable change, and unless some local cause arises, to give an impetus te business, there will be very little alteration formany months, There may be a movement in some of our local stocks, and through the influence of cornering an inflation to some extent may be realized; but such is the position of holders, and scarcity of outsiders, that it is almost impoesible to get up much of a movement. thing in favor of such an event is, the low prices ruling for every fancy in the list,and the wide margin ex Government and State securities have not varied much during the recent pressure in the Treasury notes have not fluctuated more than a fraction of one per cent., and State secu. | generally, dividend paying and non-dividend | paying, have been unusually steady in prices through. | out the whole of the scarcity of money, while fancy stocks have fallen five, ten and fifteen per cent., from prices previously current. The fancies are more easily | managed by speculators ; and, sitive, there are better opportunities for both bulls and | bears to make money upon the rise and fall. There isa | very heavy amount of stocks upon the market, most of which is in the hands of brokers; and they can, at | any time, move prices whichever way they please. By | depressing the market value, they draw stock out of the hands of the timid; and, when they have secured all they want, a rapid advance takes place. The nu- merous operations of this kind which have been mado within the past few years in Wall street, should deter outsiders from such traps; and if they are satisfied relative to the ultimate value of their stocks, hold on to them; and the very fact of their holding on will | bring the market value up again sooner than would otherwise alized. The anrexed statement exhibits the quotations in this market for the principal speculative stocks, for and at the close of the week previous, There has been no material variation, Qvortations ron THE Principat Stocks in THE New each day of the past wee Yorx Manxer, Sat. Mbn, Tues. Wed, Th Sat, 10s * 10324 1U3¢ 103” 10334. 10334 103 1056 —— — 10834 108 100° = = we 9K = = DOI... 40% 40K — = Taina Stats Ba. (hi OMS ie Reading RK Bonds... 5434 55 6536 ome Reading m’‘eage Bonds, (0 — Gi a Reading Raibiad.s ==. 4 30% rt Norwich & Worcsater.. 832 33° 321 Zz Erloallroad, old... = Harlem Railroad. 8134 ii 80 4 | Long Inland 26° ase 25 By Farmers’ Loan wre BS BN = i 5 Viokst urg... eee EE. 38 North American Trutt.— — — — 9 — A comparison of prices current at the close o the market yesterday, with those ruling at the close of the previous week, exhibits an advance in ReadinS Bonds of 8% per cent., Reading Mortgage Bonds 134, Reading Railroad 2%, Morris Canal 24, and a decline in Norwich and Worcester of % per cent., Harlem 2%, Leng Island i, Farmers’ Loan 3s, Canton Co. }4, The assistant treasurer of the government in thi® city has again accumulated a large amount of specie. ney on the 4th of Aug., 47, from the hands of Miller; | The deposits sum up two anda half millions of dollars. | Onthe 27th inst. one and a half millions of this will be | w disgorged, and if the imports fall off as anticipated, Last week the | but sufficient to give a little more confidence, and a lave heard the testimony of Newell little more hope for permanent relief sometime hence; ‘The business of the Illinois and Michigan Cans’ | may be inferred from the amount of tolls received in ‘At Chtoago, they amounted | to $10,775 32; and at La Salle, for the same period, to $10,000. The toils received at La Salle are almost which is brought there by the | opening of the canal, and which would have founda | market at St Louis, were it not that better faciliti were offered im Chicago for disposing of it. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the value of mer- give him any there in August, °47; there is no part of | chandise imported into this district fer the week end- ing the 13th inst. : Commence of THE Port or New York—Werkty tee 140,624 ‘ 6 Imports, Manufactures of Wool. .... de lo. of Cotton. do. of Silk. 201,788 do. of Flax. 49,3" Miscellaneous Dry Goo 66,324 Iron, Steel, Tin, kc. 342.396 Groceries. . .. « 72608 Fruit, Nuts, Ke. ‘ 43,034 Earthenware, China, & 26,624 Liquors. sos ceessesese sess 19,464 Furs, Skins, and Leather. 27,210 Fish. . ei 14,054 ‘Woods, Cork, Ke... Drugs,. rr Miscellaneous... TOM. «6+ atetrs Withdrawn from the Bonded Warehousi Iron. Groceries, Ke... Dry Goods....... MORAL 5 «+0 seanile 115,434 ‘Total imports for the week ending Oct. 13.. $1,445,328 Total imports for the week previous, ending Oct. 6...66 . . wane 1,417,145 Total for two weeks. «+ $2,869,473 The value and description of goo during the past week, were as annex Manufactures of Wool, bales and cases, 126,.. $19,425 jo. of Cotton, do do, * 20. 43,657 do, of Silk, cases and p’ok’ges, 3: 18,629 do. of Flax, bales and cases, 56 7.699 Miscellaneous... scesseeeeeeesees + 101,831 Total..... + $191,241 ‘The importations have become reduced to a smal! amount, although they exceed those for the corros- ‘ponding period in either of the two previous years For the week ending the 13th inst, in each of the past three years, the imports have been as annexed, exclusive of thore sent to the warehoase:— Imports into THE Port or New Yoru. Total for two weeks........ Value of imports for same time. ... Exoess of imports over exports. ..... Among the articles exported during the week, were 387.439 bbls. flour, and 175.615 bushels of corn. The shipm consisting of cotton, rice. provisions, ashes, equality in the value of imports and exports, noticed above, for the above two weeks, cannot long be sus- tained, and we shall soon be compelled to report large | weekly balances against us, if chere is not a very great reduction: in the imports. Our weekly exports are mutch above tain the pre. The steamer The stock and Any- | The season is deci- | demanded prices mostly sale: mixed, at ste: Rye was rather doing. Small sales of mess pork were made at the ask- | ing rates of yesterday; prime was rather dull. ‘There was no change in'lard. There was not much doing in groceries, nor was there any material variation in pri- The only can be anticip Bosron, Oot 14.—3 shares Northern Railroad, do Reading Rail by Roilroad, 111. \d Mase. Ri 250 do it Boston Bank, 61; 7 d $2,000 City Sixes, 185%, on they are more sen- | Boord Al —A BU: , WITH C. W anemia ens ae person a very favorable opportunity offers. Address, Auction, Herald office. Exrouts rnom tHe Port or New Your, i} Value of exports to Englund. . $490 473 Do do Ireland. 41.987 De do France 48 867 Do do Beli Do do Hamburg Do do = Spain. Do do Sardini: tee ” De do Canada. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Do do Mexico we Do do British Weat Indi Do do Cuba and Porto Rico. . Euonos Ayre: 13th. . to France have been to a moderate extent, ec. The 6 cannot expect to sus- ort time longer. CITY TRADE REPORT. Saturpay, October 14,—6P. M, ‘The flour market was firm to-day, with considerable sales of this Stato, Genesee, Oswego, Michigan, &o , at the fall prices of yesterday. A large portion of the sales effected, wore made for export to England. Wheat continued steady, but fined chiefly to lots of 0) were moderate, and con- ‘and other western desorip- ted below. The corn market exhi change, holders were inclined to due per steamship Britannia, and bove the views of buyers; however, were made toa fair extent. chiefly of ady prices. “Meal exhibited no change.— eavy. Oats were firm with more The cotton market continued languid, and until tof Inter foreign news, no material change MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES 89; 2 do, 90; 25 lroad, 16, b 3; 25 do, 1 5 do Fitehbur; 1 do Old Colony Railr it lrond, 4236 ; 10 do, 46; 10 do, Boston 0, 51 0, 10; 1 do Mannt. Tos. Co r Bday oY 5 Ce ey er "Yesterday, at the Broker’ § $1000 Reading Bonds 8634; 61000 do. Boies tS 200m rN dame de Finniel’s, 116 Grand street. We 4nz. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Warmup“ FEMME DE CBAMBRE, WHOIS CONVER- sant in the French and German languages. Apply at Ma- situation as good Cook, Washerand Ironer. Has no objec- tion 'to doithe Hous work of # small family. The best of city | references given. Apply at 108 Mulberry atroot, in the rear. ANTED — SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant young women, one to Cook, Wash and Iron, the other te do Chamberwork and take care of children. Good city reference can be given. Apply 119 Green street, one door from Prince street. | smallrespectable family. The best city reference No objeotion to goa short distance into the country. Apply at No ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, (0 do general Housework or Chamberwor, in a can be kiven, Batavia street, first floor, back room. Wy ae A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN understands his business well ; Pe rate, honest, and faithful; no object try: the most satisfactory city reference will ven. Please apply at 110 | Clinton Place, Bighth street, near the Pifth avenue, or note left at this office for A. F. will meet with quick attention, A situation as Chambermaid and Assistant in Washing and Ironing, oF to do geveral Housework in a small funily. |The | most aatisfuctory reference can be given. Apply at 151 Mott 0. Et TE ITUATION, 1 achman or Groom; he x. Yacht,| Herald office. fi AMIR) Bite ns) Loon SATURDAY EVENING, A TOPAZ SEAL WITH 2 ee Pd breed, and sold low. Address, Z., at this office, stating Nae SLUT WANTED—MUST BE A LARGE pure Price. YACHT WANTED—FROM THIRTY-FIVE TO FIFTY feet long. Address, stating price, tonnage, age, Kic., to Plain setting, attached to which was a black silk braid. It bs in the rt of the city. ‘The finder will ‘was probably I 19 upper pat be liberally rewarded by leaving iv at 16 Bond, or 66 Cedar ata, SAW'L. EB. FRINK. \IRST REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS—A meeting of the members of the late New York iment Vo- Junteers will be held on Monday (this) evening, at 734 o'clock, at the Volunteer Saloon, 69 Franklin street, for the Fpow® of or ganising for target practice CHARLES H. INN! Late Captain N. ¥. Volunicers. TT HIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONVENTION. hy I District, beld at “Duniap's Hotel,” ig C2 ndidate for the Reprosentative of th Janes Green, ecie department, | EW YORK VOLUNTEERS—THE OLD MEMBERS OF the First Regiment of New York Volunteers, who wish to forma company for target practice, are sted to meot at Central Hall, 160 Grand street, ing, October 16, 1848. clock, on Monday even: Ata meeting of the Wir'g Convention of the Third Conqros- huraday evel mously Resolvi he he is, the ti a) of October, instant, it was an: . PHI LLL be, no hereby District ; when nine cheers were given for the nomination, Resolved’ That the Convention proceed in body to inform Mr. Phonix of his nomination; passed unanimously, On motion, the proceedings were ordered to he mnblished, DUNNING, Chairman. HIBITION FOR SALE.—AN EXHIBITION OF UN! ceptional character, which is now clearing from $20 to $4! ever expenses, and which would make an active mana I be sold, or exchanged, for good real estate in the oity or vicinity. The prreent proprietor hae other businessand oan- not attend to tt, Enquire a+ 126 Fulton street. ROWN'S COFFEE HOUSE AND DINING SALOON, NO. 71 Pearl street, (head of Coenties Slip,) George Brown, pro- the Fair, will find this a very convenient CARD.—AN ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION PREVAI LING to some oxtent in relation to the Temperaneo House, No. 6S Barclay street, the subsbriber would correct the same by’ stating that the house is not conducted upon the “ under the administration of the Inte Mr Goss, but that itepatrons aro served with the substantial things of Ui her houses in the city. Some of tl families or single persons are now offered upo sonable terms, ‘Transient boarders received as usual at $1.00 day. ALBERT L. SMITH, irsham system,” a3 in like:manner, as at 1 most desirable rooms for m the most rea- si C Fh, State Ootee ner Peck Slip. Toa pei | ness, the inducements offered by location and respectability of patronage isseldom offered. For further information inquire of the owner, on the premises, M. MoCARTY, N. B.—To prevent unnecessary trouble, terms will be cash. +3 2 To any gentleman possoasing the above capital, the prove in every ratinactory. Security of te best description Will be offered. Communteation: will be held strictly confidential, " None but principal name and address, can be treated with. Quick Step—Susonna for guitar— own native Mount at lees prices than auy brecha selling at $3, worth at $8, spepe. at $10; invoice of 10-4 do at $10, choap at ‘of rich a ‘worth $30; invoiee of eplendid colors, no $25. also, large lots wonien and thibet shawls, at di eames. LASEUL & M , &e., warehoused strvets, to the store No, 52 Messrs 4. Arnold & Co. (one door from their old stand.) Tholt present stock of Fall § dress materiale, housekeeping goods, &e, Ro. is very extensive ard choice, and will be found on inspection well worthy of tho Attention of parehnaera as uanal, to direnre i Dr, Powell's Means. oan bo procured mt his off eupply of Artificial Byes, aesortment of Cloths, Damaske, Silks, &o., for 1 47 723 56) with plain and figured Plushes, Curtain It appears by this that the aggregate was nearly double for the week this year, The imports into this port are not, altogether, for our domestic consumption ; neither are they entirely on our own account, A largo amount is entered here for shipment by interior routes to Canada, anda portion is entered here on foreign account, being sent out for a market; but even with thege outlets, our importations are too large for the season, Our exports have inoreased for sometime past, and fall now but little behind the imports. This is not so satisfactory as it appears at first sight. Wo are now at the height of our export trade, while our mport trade should be falling of. At this season our staple produets come forward from the interior more { rapidly than at any other, and it Is the most favorable VORSETS Di PARIS most comfortable and grnoeful for the for Fborty they leave in the movements of the of them. Tobe had only of Mme. Prospere, Canal sieot, 6 up stairs, neat Broadway. N. B The Ladies will find anew style very comtertable for nu Corveta, for halls, vewly arrived from Paris, at a vory moderate Price. NALLOW, LARD, AND SODA ASit—& Hubs. PRIME A LARGE SALOON, WITH FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, to Let, and as tall stock of goods for sale. To 9 person with a capital of afew hundred dollars this is an opportunity seldom onered For further particulars inquire of W. H, Parker, Tam- many Hi} DR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF House and Hotel, No 314 Pearl street, co1 Yeon Wishing ‘to enter upon euch a busi- A?K THEATRE.—MO) the Entertainments will com: BOX sND COX—Box, Mr. W. B. Cha) STOGATO—Mr. Star Hunter, Mi rreeerick Pi'zeodfish Tiptop, Mr. Dawso A Biehop, with w vari Ballet Fantomime of Monplaisir; Mazov: Mine. Monpinisir ture, intreducing the most NING, OCTORER 16, mence with the iece, entitle d LA : Mr. i» Anna Bella, Mac, ‘To conclude with thi A QUATRE—Polt "amni'y Cirole, 60e.; Gallery, 123¢0.' Doors open at 7—commonece at7'4. EVENING, OCTOBER 16, Drama of PUTNAM —Gen. , Mr. GF. Brown; ing, Mr. Wivang; Oneaotety, Mr. 16, Jordan; Kate Putnam, Mra. Suther- Atror which, © grand Pas do Deux. by Signora Moo ude with the Opera of the OWERY THEATRE— will be performed the Washington, tir. JM, Seo N.B. Clarke; Viosetah Heder Ty 0 Doctor Duleamara, cant Beleore, Mr. 8. 8 Miss Hibbard.— Boers open erformance to commence at : ‘; EW NATIONAL THEATRE, FORMER ay Evening, ( ot TWANHO: spectacle drama saace! York, Mr Cart YERIKS AND MISSRIES OF NEW in Tobin, Mr. C; Burke; Mr. Precise, Me. Tar formance to conclude with the Ianghsble burlesque called MACGREEDY ; Or A Star at the Oj he Black Knight, Mr, Ch YORK—Mose, Mr. (i House—Mr. Hamlet, | dy, Mr. C. Burke; Botty, Miss B, | M Doors 7 ECHANICS' HALL, No. 472 Broad Broome streets, commenced continue every night until week of the re CHRISTY’S MIN! ts in this betwren Grand fon Wonday, Ootodor 24, further ‘notloe.—Third and well-known 1442.) whose con- ten months, were recety- favor and patronage, have honor of announcing to the ladies and gentlemen of Now York their popular Con teristic Dances, &c. Admimion cert will commence at 8 o'clock, Saturday, commenoi: and direeion of B, P. Christy. ABERNACLE—QRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT BY the celebrated Germanin Musieal Socio ‘apello comp s°d of twenty-four performers, avkful for the kind patronage they ha their Concerts, beg reepectfully to inform the oitizens of New k, and strangers generally, that their fifth concert will take on Tuesday evening, the 17th inst, on yrogramine from th . Grand Overture, Walzer, Lanner; 3'Vai ‘open at7. Con- ty, formorly of Jos. from the Opera of Bolisar, Donizetti ; 6. Sounds from’ Home, rture to Willam ‘Tell, Souvenir Pesth Walz or, C. a 11. Grand Pot Pourri de Re- i chow ; 10, Hyacinth Po i publican, by perticulardesire, C. Louschow. H. Rei company. Admission 50 cents. ‘Tickets to be had at the ¢ evening of the Concert. Doors at 8 o'cloek precisely, TWENTY-FOUR GERMANIA MI'SI AL SOCIETY ive their first Grand Tnstrumental Concert at the Fe- male Academy, Brooklyn, on Monday evening, October 16, on which occasion @ choice programme will be performed. RGAN AND SACRED MUSIU CONC ERT.—MR, JON from St. Petersburgh, the Saviour, has the honor to announce that he “a inal and select pieces for the organ, Solos, Cho rueee, &c,, at the Church of the Saviour, ne lyn, om Tuesday evening, 17th inst, on this oceasion by several distinguished vooalists and an efficient Particulars ina future advertisement, Tickets 50 conta stores and at the door o} 7, Concert to commer ist of the Uhurch of ho will give aconcort, yont street, Brook- 11 will be ‘assisted b 10; 5 do, 424. b | Pert Se uin; elude wih the farce of THE ‘id Dobbs, Mr. ommence at 736 o'clock, Bisons 7aeaTe, caw BRS STREET.—MVDAY eulng, Oot, wi formed ot LUCY Din SHAM AWOUR dont Edgardo Tastelstrae Ravens: wood, Mr. Jobn, Chay After whieh, the farce of JOIN J Unfrtunate Man in the World —dobn Jones, Mr. Jor t ood bu ir Burton; Elia Mise conclude NEW YORK IN Mr Graball, Mr. Hainilton i Mr, Nabem, Mr, : tute, Mr. Johnston: Mrv. Tomkin Mra Vernon; Lize, Prices of Dress Cireleand Parquet, T, 25 ota. Doors v ‘balf. past 6. curtain to rive at 7 o'clock om eee IBLO'S, ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY.—IN CONSE- quenee of the vast outlay cn this ocoasion, all privileges om iar, Macready's nights must be suspended, and the prices will be, Boxes and Parquet. $1; Amphitheatre, 50 conta; the otber nights will continue to be 60 cents to all parte of the Louse. Seventh night of Mr. Macready, who will perform Shakepears's Bratua, Monday Evening, Oot. 16, Shakspeare’s historical play of JULIUS VSAR—Bratus, Mr. Macready; Mark Anthony, Mr G. Vanden Calphurma, Miss K. Horn ; P-rtia, Miss Weymss. ‘To con. chic with the farce of BOOTS AT THE SWAN—Frank Friskiy, Mr. Crisp; Jacob Parwig, MrT, Placide; Mims Moonshine, Mrv, Charles” Doors open 36 to past 7 o’slock N{SL0'S—MISs ISABEL DICKINSON'S BENEFIT AND Last Night, Tuesday, Oct. .—Last night but Seven of the “Season —Dougiae Jerrold's new. and. highly succes ful Comedy, in 5 acta, whieh has had such an ei Tin im London, entitled TIME WORKS WONDERS, Gilbert Norman, Mr. C. larke; Clas Ni Mi Goldthumb, Mr. Chippendale; rine ote Charon Pro: fessor ‘ruffles, Mr, t Pine! mn; Florent Mise I. Dickinson; Bessy irs Weymss; Miss Tuoker, Mrs. Tulip, Cramer; Mrs. Golithum®, Mrs, ‘Charles; €ificken, Miss Carpenter, After whieh, (2d and last time.) the new Farcoof VENUS IN ARMS.” Arabella (allas Col. sictvillo) Migs T. Dickinson. Ad- mission 60 cents, may be secured. 1 the oflee, Avter pis ne ene Orem DM tenets oururic THEATRE —MONDAY EVEN- yout ing, Oct. 16, the entertainments will oommenoe with a new » comedy entitled the CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY— ech ile Townsend, Me. Nickinson; Handle Hobbs, Mr. Conover; Age ha Bloomington, Mra Henry; P which, a new extravaganan ontiled’ jus, Mr. Conover; Bacel r. vold; Theseus Miss Mary Gi ; Ariadne, Mi which, a new farce called GOING TO THE RACE: Ir. ‘twiddle, Mr, Holland; Mr. John James Chucks, Mr. Nickinsoa; Mra. Twiddle, Miss Mary Gannon, To conclude with a farce, titled FAMILY JARS—Delph, Mr, Holland. Doors open at 7— Curtain rises at 736 9 ‘John Tryon ‘tnd. Corporal thompson, Managers" Mentay john Tryom and Cor pon, Managers — Mon evening, Oct. 16th,—Re-engagement of the world renowned Brit- ish Acrobats, Lavater Lee, . L L3 two evenings only, in a num! entree and cavaleade, the hats will appear im a double act of horsemanship, called the Olympian Games. Mr. H.C. Lee end his infant pupil rill ap year in a new and classical entertain indie, ag the Dying Moore; ith "The Hunted Tailor, of Puck with the Elfin King; Mr, 8h Slack Rope performance; to conclude wi Doors open at half past 6—} 08 Bsesges AMERICAN MU! Proprietor—¥. rated Manager. ances every afternoon at 3 o’cloek, and it seven, the pleasure frost extraordinary. wonder In erent Major Lit ing the same relation to the famous Lilliputian that little finger does to the thumb, He is ten years old, only twenty-four inches high, and weighs only nds. Ho may be soem, IC _SOIREES,—RENEWED ATTRA ‘ew Room, 383 Broadway, next door above the | way Theatre—Mossrs. Miartini and Levasseur announce that | they have engaged the colebrated Mr, Nellis, born without arms, pe rtini, with the wonderful Anti- Mesmeric Clairvoyance and Magic Divin: yasreur. Also, the much admired Astronomieal anous Tableaux. Admission 25 ccnte—commence at 34 CTION AT THE Broade —GRAND COMBINATION OF HAN. | CT0l¢,; Shipwreck of the Somers joramas fof the Creation at ioe World, ad Deluge. *, twent ro magnificent by Mr, Baker, of London; eaoh one tontains ing about 100 square fect of canvase—the whole com land America. The Creatior Expulsion from Paradise, , The Deluge, God's Cor ns the Grand Spectacle of Scriptural Paintings of Scents. Child exhibitions ever exhi| it of the Almighty, th venant with Noah, ter of Pharaoh Finding Moses, The | Pharaoh's Host, Moses Breaking of Jericho, Joshua Commanding the | It also gives oorreat views of the country, towns, cities, ko, It is &c., Be.—now exhibitingevery night thisweek, | tho most and Wednesday and Sat afternoons, commen: at three o'clock, at the mdid ¥ Baths. HANINGTON’S entirely new Grant Dio- | Schools admi tacle ever witnhaedin New pamphlets Children half price. It will soon lea ‘the Deluge, assisted by power- | ays of the Creation.— The Firmantent, ramasof the most York—Creation of the ful instrumental accompanimenta, Scenery and Inoiden tho Seoond Lay. lerbage . Bun, Moon and Stars, Fourth Day. Creation of imals, Sixth Is, ith the completion of the first part of the exhibition closes ma of the Deluge, ‘Tickets 25 cents: children halt pri open at 7—curtaia rises at 734 o'elocic. ORGAN’S CELEBRATED SABLE OPERATIC TROUPE ws’ Hall, at Paterson, this eveniny | turer, from Boston, at the | Ieave'to mnnounce to the Ladies ard Gentlowen ot New Garden ot Eds Inbors of the Grea: | will open the Odd Fel October 16, alo, on to-morrow and Wednesda 18th, on which occasion the} Songs, Glees, Chorusses, Burleeques, Polkas, &o, 7—Concert to commence at half-past 7, Admission 25cents, An afternoon performance on Wednesday modation of the juvenile branches of famili will_introduce a great variety of fternoon, for the accom. les. thirteon pou: very morning from 10 to half-pagt 12 o'clock; in the aMeraoom from 2 tillhall-past 6; and in the evening, from 7 till 10. In adai- tion, the “manager has also e1 d Great Western, the famous Yaukee Comedian, the Sable rt! Miss Emma Leslie, vooal- st, three Highland Enormous Museum dor ten years of ngoand old enough to weorved front seats. one ehilling extra, RAND DIORA’ ‘&c.. 578 Broadwi the Gulf ; Burning the M. B, Arrival of the Fleot ; Steam= ere and Ships steaming and sailing along; Real Cannon loaded and fired by moving Figures ; Grand seer lhe a $ Splendid pyrotechpie effects and bursting of Sheila, Bi Fi Ship, Boat, &o , is moving. An Overture every event wrcents. Cl itdren half rice, Family and 83 akats ication atthe Hall. Open at 7, commences ato, Inesday, and Saturday atternoon at3. ANORAMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN .N MEXICO, AT the Minerya Rooms, 406 Broadway, shows, natural as tho Marches, Encampments, and Battles fought by Gen, eantiful painting ever econ. Open overy night at Guacter before 8 clock, Aacnoom exhibitions. om Wateeeane and Saturday, commencing at 3 o'clock, Admission, 28 coats, itted om reasonable torma No charge for Aosoriptive the city. j YDROPATH TERTAINM ‘AN AMUSING AND INSTUCTIVE EN- 'T.—Dr. E.A. KITTREDGE, the Yankee Leo- rent request of many friends, bogs Yor! that he will give one of his ealtying and amusing Lectures upon the general subj ecte of Healthiand Longevity, as connected with the Water Cure, at the Broadway Tabera: on Monday even- ing, October 16th, ‘Tickets 26 cents ench. For aale at the Astor, American, New England, and Croton Hotels, Also, at Saxton's, 206 Broadway, and at the door on the even‘ng of enter- tainment. To commence at 734 o'clock, Dr. Kittredge hae taken rooms at the Astor House, and may be consulted between of 9 A, Mand 2 P. U., for the present week. E'S GREAT HISTORICAL PICTURE OF NA- poleon Crossing the Alps is now exhibiting at the National ‘Academy of Design, comer of Broadway and Leonard street.— Oven or 9 A.M.until 10 P.M. Admission 25 cents; season its, ticket: NION COURSE, L. 1—TROTTING.—TWO OF THE ions of the world will contend for a match 16 heats, to wagons and drivers, to weigh 350 bo} ber 234, ed Americus; Ajbert Conklin b.h. Black Hawk. (0th, the} great match for $1,500, Trastee, to trot 20 miles wit formed in this or any ked on the latter, ENE, Proprietor. of $1,300, three m! sper pares beg. C. 8, Bertine names 8. to harness, This feat othercountry. Large amounts a1 $260! Mile heats, best 3 in mn HL, Woodrutr names gg Grey Eagle, to enddle 5 A. br, m, Lady Sut In this race the odds are change: 'y Eagle betting $500 to $350. ‘The cars leave South Ferry, Brooklyn, for the Course, at 2 P. M., and return after the sports ‘M.D. GREEN, Proprietor, EW YORK TATTERSALL'3—THE AT. jus of Horses, Vehicles, them Iuto money, tention of gentlemen having 0 su: mera, Ra, whe wish to convert nem Tn of Horses, at auction, will find every protect for horses must prove as represented, or the ‘Vehicles received on storage, or om sale. Cash advanced on vehi cles, Horses kept at livery by the day or month, Sales tion evesy Monday, at 11 o'clock, 0. Original Proprietor of Tattersall’s, 446 Broadway. UCTION NOTICE.—PAWNBROK ER’S SALE, THIS DAY, & CO’S, 187 Chatham strect, corner of Oliver street—a very large assortment of Winter Clothing, Over Coats of every description, Pants, Vests; Cloth, Merino, and Velvet Cloaks; Beda, Pillows, Bolsters, Blankets, Furs, Muffy, Brass Andirons, ke, &e, ' Pawnbroker, 483 Pearl « AGOB §, PLATT, AUCTIONEER.—GOLD WATCH! hi t twelve o'clock, at 23 aud Jewolry, ‘viz Id anchors, L’Epin hardware commences at ten Quilts, Comforters, ¢: SOLOMON A Platt street, peremptory sale of Watch tent levers, 18 carat fees ‘signed by I. Butts. Address all orders to Seth’ W, Fe ld jewelry, The sale of “ ACOB 8, PLATT, AUCTIONEER.—BIRMINGHAM, a field, and American Hard bs on Pel Fancy Gooda.— Jacob 8. Platt the Auction room, a till, chestand cupbor iware, Gold Watcher, Jewelry and will sell this day, at ten o'clock, at s above, Vis —an assortment of fine padlocks, | been discovered which #0 nearly resembles the fio Juloe, or mbs, brace and bits, | saliva, in decomposing food, and strengtheni: © OFERDS ard do., knob do., curry cor of ‘di- | eation, as this, preparation, of Sarsaparilla, Bank Donertsnent, iron wire, cast steol shovels, brushes. fil ent hinges, 4 cases lustre, doz, knives and forks 100 pair carvers, 50 cards geisgors. a case of military goods, by the lot, cost nests fancy straw satchels, six in each nest 200 doz, segar cases, flat and high brass cand! tweezerr, pencil cases, thi and penknives, &e., &c, $550 ; 100 | with sournéss ef stomach, loss of apy ndon steel pens, | ve buttons, 300 cards pocket le will commence wih an iren fire piaco, with grate, &e., and 3 fenders, 1 mahogany re curtains, and 5 che ‘at a quarter past twelve, consiatin, cold_ patent levers, Harrison, Liverpool; 10 18 carat caged) ancho azo, @ general assortment ot Gold, Jewelry, &o 70 LOAN AT SIX AND A HALF PBR | cent interest, on bond and mort; ge Fal eaten this fey; alo, tho ame inthe bank note exchange oifice to JOHN Ts GO Wall street. — of 8 double | appetite restored, and the heartburn entire 0} | Wag sitioted with corns, calipeitien, &o,; that he can aye im |» ld 1,000 70,83,(0=-48 ovpoRTuNtry Now PaE. sents itself to any gentloman possessing $1,080 $5,000, in cash, to embark ina sate and lusracive business, which, with attention, will double the amount ina few months. yusinoss will is, addressed H. C., at this office, ith reat SUSANNA QUADRILLES, ARRANGED y's Popalar Songs, figures all marikod—Susanna Lovarny Polka—Far from my auarlotte, by the Orpheans— EW MUSI from Christ a beautiful Viola Walts, by midge. Some books of Christy Music, ar ranged for the pianoforte, elegantly bound for HOUT, Jr.. 200 Broad 8). —WILL BE day, October Ith inst, a room devoted ex- Y, clusively to the sale of Shawls. The stock will be increased dail pied | 4 dditions from Auction Sales, and we pledge ourselves to sell other house in the city. Invoioe of 8-4 ‘$5; invoice of F-4 cashmere, cashmere long, erent bargains, at $°6; invoiee of do, 4 at $15, worth $25; invoice of do, new patterns. at $22, teams, at $28, worth var ADON, 215 Greenwich st., 24 door below Barclay. — ., OF PARIS, HAVE FORWARD- J beautiful assortment ot Pianos from ing of Semi-Grand, Upright, and Pia- FSSRS, PLAYEL ed to th w manufactory, th ninos. ‘These Pianos are for sale, at moderate prioos, at the depot, No. 12 Park place, where amateurs and epectfully invited to call and examine. profession are ro F REMOVAL—UBSDELL & PEIRSON BEG their numerous friends and the pablic generally ved from the comer of Canal and Mercer anal street. formerly ocoupiod by ks, Shawls, Clonks, Vizettes, Morinos, AIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE —DR. POWER! Selfacting Eye and Ear Fountains can be soon in operation Fair, where, cam be had, free of cost, a pamphiet deveribing ages in which this method of applying water (oither 80 eminently serviewable. r. Powell attends, f the Ear, at 261 Broadway, cor iso on tho Byc,” prios Just imported a large ) BLUE AND CRIMSON, A SPI ie Livings, just ceived. ‘Also. « S&S. A, MARTINE 1 EW PATTER: fon, adopted at Paris, smongst the mor +As well wa fe raon who makes use = gf, and & handsome nssortment of Candle and 100 for Vila, ditto160 bos. Tard Grease—200 bis. No. | Rosin—O00 exes Pearl Staroh=200 bbls. Clover Seed, Also, a constant sups ply of Pot and Peatt Aehes for sale. b CHARTES COOPER, Tallow Wareho venties Slip, 0 MERCHANTS AND SHIP MASTERS—THE pony Wrenn ete at anda. Sek Wal davels Oday, LOAN FUND LIFE AS: | London and New York. 000, | A large, guarantee fund invested in New York, in ree American Trustees, Present annual inoome fro American poticies, $120,000, C. Haward Habicht, Chairman. m Willian’ Van Hook, Fanning C. Tucker, IPE ASSURANCE —NATIONA /100 Jobp J, Palmer, | ment, of sicumatiem, quinsy, sore throat, coughs, head ache, James Boorman, Jonathan Goedhue, George Barclay, Samuel 8. Howland. Kongny Rodgers, Alex. B. Hlosack, and 8,8 Ke Doctors J, Kearny igers, Alex, josack, and 8, ane. J, Leander Starr, General Agent. FE. T. Riehardson, General Accountant, Frederick R. Starr, Travelling s,and British N. A. « oloni for America, 71 Wall street, New York. where all information desired by rea ean be obtai ANDER STARI ty For the United Stat ies. Chief Office | posed on by the seller. Pro FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Ootober 9th, 1848, ‘The President and Directors have this day declared 8 dividend of four and one half per oont on the pital Stock of this Company, for the six August last. payable to the Stockholders on and afver We ‘The transtor book will be closed from | C. UL. EVERITT, Secretary. j-FOR SALE, A MANUFACTURING BUSI- large per contage on #9 and torms made Post Oftice, statin the Ist November next. the 26th inst. to that date, cevofully treated by Dr. M $1,000 ~ rer heticy, tho eapital invested—ite ales cas known. upon application to Roman, Box 1389 name and address, All other communications will not be noticed, VOR SALE, CHEAP—THE WHOLE, OR PART OF A | Veautiful country residence, pleasantly situated ox Long Island, within five minutes ride of the steamboat landing, at Pivsbing, containing twen' Place contains fruit inde a well of excellent wator, ico. fow! wnd carriage houses, | — ‘This placoaffords many advantages, A city, an ‘amatour farm posse: sion given, if zequ' on the premises, or by mail. of RISH AND S$007CH MALT WHISKEY, UNSURPASSEDIN | ity. putup in packages to suit the trago, for sale at about alt the usual prices, Ly WILLIAM M. PARKS, Distiller, 9 Tt avenue; , 42 Stone street, or & nurseryman. Imm forther particulars, enqnite D. TITUS, Flushini ‘The highost price paid for empty punohi )CTOR FOWCETY HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 51 | Dey streat, wher he can be consulted ex The most, obstinate en the Non-Mercusial § tanding, are treates ‘The victims of 6o y indivereet indulgences, can a; Tre-paid letters, enclosing'® foe, at on all Private Disoag- old vo his modo of treatin Moy Be, Bon the toe a, bow | Ther Tico have beon under hls eure, sol Iatdation is camceonsary. matitutional debility, brought A eortainty of cure, d to, Office, 51 Doy | Jet EXTRAORDINARY WORK ce those contemplating marris Frivate Medical Companion, by Dr. A. } Price $1. This work is meoting with tnost asto (24,000 copies having already been disposed of) Every femaleis | = getting a copy, whether married or unmarried, although it is ine lally for the martied as it discloses important secrets, wid be known to them particularly. Here every fomalo ever the oaures, symptoms and the most efficient rence ‘certain mode of cure ip every cae. 4 the publishing ofice, 129 Literty streat, Now York; I. Peterson, No, 8 Oheanut street, G. B, Yeibar, Phila: | bones of tho delphia; Little & Co., Albany; W..R. Davis, Boston, On the ro- xy Will be transmitted by inal ited States wAdl je post paid, to De A.M MAURICE WEL LD Libis'y TO THE MARRIED ‘The Married Woman ree of Powtags, to |} lysoivior wt be addirowsed, hy Now Youk city. HONOGRAPHY—-NEW CLASSES.—-SEVERAL NEW Classes in F homography will bo formed on Monday, Lath, to meet at different hours of the morning, afternoon and evening, 80 a8 to makeit convenient for all who wish to attend. ‘Those aa: ious to join are requested to oall a’ the Phonographio Reporting Academy, corner of Broadway and Canal street, Terms, Five Dollars per course of twelve lessons (which will give a thorough knowledge of . ANDREWS & BOYLE. GRAPES— 1900 ISABELLA AND CATAWBA GRAPE vines for sale, 5,000 three y¥ar old, 2,000 two year old. 2.000 8.'B, WIER, Nuroety Gardén, comer of 23th one year old, JA\ street and 2d Avent o © - = _ U,, Spill LINE, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREVEN + The steamer Hermann, Captain B. Crabtree, will leave Pict No. 4, North river, for Southampton and Bremen, on Friday, the 20th inst, at 12 o'clock. Passengers will please be on board ag 11 o'clock,and send all baggage, not wanted on the voyage, om ‘Thursday, marked below. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters must go throngh the Post Office, For freight or pas- sage, apply at the office of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, No, 6 Broadway, EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS —THE ‘unperallelled and g effiency of Dr. Wistar’s Baleamn of Wild Cherry, in all the diseases for which it is recommended— curing many cases after the ail! of the ost physicians was waa. Zalling—has efected a large and increasing demand for ik. ‘Tha tagline ents pe dh ci pled count alm off spurious mixtures of similar namo and appearance, for the genuine Balsam. «+ Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,” is tho only genuine. The rest merely imitate the name of the ori: ginal, while they poses none of its virtues. Look well to the toarks of the genuine. Te genuine Balam, is put up in bottles, with the words “Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Phil..” blown in the glass; each bottle bearing a Inbel on the front, with | the cipnature of A. Wistar, M. D. ia will be envel ‘with a new Wrapper; ¢O) t secured, 1544, on whieh will always cA pear the written signature of I, Butta, Be careful and got genuine Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. None genuine un- 01 # Mass. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Messrs A. B. & D. } Sa 100 Fulton street, corner of William; Jobneon, 273 Broadway; Pentold & Co., 4 Fletcher street, and by the draggists qenerally, he Fat ha NOP YSPEPSIA.—DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA WILL cure any case of Dyspepsia. No fluid or medicine has ever Itany, May 10, 1845.—Dr. Townsend: Sir—I have been aft ith the Dyspepsia in its worst forms, attended for several years great aversion to in removing tho complaint, I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and I must say vith little confidence; but after using nearly two bottles, I found ly removed; ard Epine, and7 | would earnestly recommend the ure of it to those who have | oem: warranted and regulated for use; | afilicted ax I have teen, Yours, &c,§W. W. Van Zandt.” Pulm | cipal Office, 126 Faltonstreet, ORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, RADICALLY BX- tracted by Dr. SHIRIAKOFF, from St. Petersburgh.—Dr. ‘8. begs leave most respectfully to inform those who are in inte relief He engages himself ‘to any one-who would honor him with a visit to cure the above by his delicate and partioular treatment, whieh will perfectly cure. In aseu he will, with sure, show hundreds of flettors and tem at pl | fe'ts Gomstan tty receiving from his patient. Odico 63 Chambers i t opposite the Park. aii OOO?PERSONS HAVE BEEN CURED, BY Dr. Tobias’ celebrated Venetian mumps, croup, pains in the limbs, back, and chest, cuts, bui | old sores, &e. tis warranted to givo relief in half the time any other remedy, er no pay, ag over 1,000 certificates will, prove, wich ean be seen at the principal depot, No, 1 Murray street, or Fast Bleventh streat. ETERINARY SURGEON.—MR, FELIX RB. NASH, V.S. member Royal Veterinary College, London, riay be eonsul ed at any hour upon the various diseases of the Horse and their cures, Gentlemen and parties purchasing horses, will find it to their interest to have his professional opinion as to soundness, Re. Im which ease only can they feel confident of not being, im ofeasional opinion $250. Operations Terformed equally cheap. Paid letters addressed to post office, Chatham square, punctually attended to. 4 DoStek MORRMBON CoNsINUES TO BE CONSULTED on delicnte diseases, which he cures without mereury or Y | hindyance from business.” The disease in its eaaly stages he cares in afew days. Debility of the nerves from early indiscretion, neoompanied wits jnal prostratéon of mental powors” is suc- Ith most obstinate strictures, yield to his method ci curing by absorption. See his London in his office, 20434 Fulton atreet, N.B.—A perfect cure or no. charee. PRACTICAL PRIVAT! LPH, AUTHOR OF T RRA ry ‘Treatize,” Re. 88 Greenwich strect—office hours 9 to 12 A. M,, 6 to 9 P.M. (Sunday exoopted). Those who apply in the early stixes will be surprised at the rapidity and little inconven = attending their cure, Ht is chiefly, however, these who have oak from a certain slaas of people. who can iy, fee sat, or insipient, to ies more threo agres of land, ina high stato of | bis services, Tn strieture, from porfyotly healthy, aud admired by all. The house is in cottage stylo, and suitable for a gen ly ‘restdepeo, or as a board: tees and sheubbery of yario | Advanced and diatreming, stages, (from uncommon advantagon. anda | md ve al eure, which, he has ground for stating, can no other soarce in Ameries ~ O CURE, NO PAY.—DR, CORBITT, 19 DUANE STREBE ‘member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Landen, may be fourtesa, ery extensive prastice,) he can afford a rapid, cont, and consulted. tof delicate diseases, No matter glee, alcara upon tne body, oi ae throat oF naam the hend snd bones of the legs. A practice Yyeara, devoted to yonereal diseases, enables Dr, C. to cure Worst form of thie disongn. Recent, cages cured in . tures cured rarely aay pot, ‘Tho individuals who have indulgad ins oon. Dr gis ‘i ‘ean positively be testored to hoalth: Colbett has not removed Remember 19 Duane stret, opposite Dr. Johnaon's si Jas roe adic Abdi. Sala TO CURS, NOCHARGE—DR. COBBETT, M. R. ©. &, pas removed bis etlice to 6 Ann stroot,” (near Will where ho is consulted on all diseases of a private character. To thowe who have not, and who axe afiicted with paine of io head, limbs, ulcers on tho body, throat, or noso, gleeta, fares, I deb induced by improper habits, Sa @ warren No morcury ke cent cases c Cobbert’s muaoessy (tbe reeult of J4 years experionce, ‘rade deny his removal and identity. Those but give him @ call to fhlaify this assertion, See his Di Lotiers, postpaid. attended to, EDICAL OF FICR—DR. JOHNSON, 16 DUANR STREET tear Chatham ptraet, 40, well known as Uho most euccoesfeh Ferner apna Rone eat repmtation tare ee Mikrat or pose, parnsin, the beal and Peete the: tone, effectually cuted, “Constitutional weakaes, Breoghkon ty seer: habit nua in he Fog mem, Ona ay ps mod nightly emissions, mt Saves cured ia four days, without meroury. No alteraaop: a diet, or prevention frow, dusiness, t