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ys oun 1: Mons, Petin’s Balloon Ascension residence, corner of Twelfth NEWS Be TeUSGREP {Peom the Springfield Republican, Oct. 1} avenue Manbattenville. The friends bet raha Never came together such « crowd in Bpringfield end ecquaintances of the family are iavited to attend. From \a-hington. ag was arsembled on and around Springfield at | At her reei@ence, inthe tcws of daratogs, April 12, PHL ADELPHIA 81) SESHI—POLIPICAL — | half-past three o'clock in tho aftercoon. Nt thea Aout Wince aged 83 yeers and 12 64) pa Ng Ve pro | o'clock. on enterirg the enclosure, we found ail the 21st ult,, im the saan town, her sister, Maky Maxwors, | Wasninarow, Oot. 8, 18 | busy in filling the remaining unoccupied epsoe in Legg ‘homas Por- ‘The appolatment to ihe military etorekespership at | the balloon, S sth Beene air. Aacendivg the — Bunday, October $, Maar Ans, wife of T vorday, A, McNernminee being | ground at the cest of the balloon the ecene pre- | ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- . sented was one of the finest imaginable. The hill epectfuily invited to attend the faveral, from his resi- aan eaeeeenie callptso'o veld at Atexandeia to mor- | Heelf was cocnpied prineipally by. Indies aud chil. | Geno, NO, 20 Chilstoy ber steve, to-sacerow sflern00R, at 9 cs ag aga , | dren. Ta the foreground, arose the buge monster cf two o'clock. row night, Many wil yrohably go down from Wash: | 9 tyjtoon—sleck and smooth, and bleod-red—caught | On Sunéey, October 3. Tomas Msercat, con of Patrick | faglon. | ina vet, and forty men pulling at his whiskers to Mecham Geceased, oged piace, to morrow afternoon. from 28 follows—Scott §5. Pi." 4. Weoster 3 ‘The weather here i+. arm: and beautiful, and lil the Indian summer ground, grouped around the car or boat, etood @ | of Piret avenve, at one o'elock. ‘The friends of the family large pimber of persons, and beyond the enclosures, | gre respectfully invited to attend in the streets, on fences, on houses, on treess—not On Sunday moruing, Ootober 3. at ten o'viock, at the | y near, but in some instances, at the distance of residence of bis parents, No. 152 Thempson sireet, Certia, Avotetaken inthe ®) | ogton cars yesterday resulted | keep him down. ‘Inthe enclosure, upon tho level sis tate reatdence, No 195 Kut Foceteenth street. corner |, | { | | Fro») ()e South, alf a. wile, were dispored the uncounted thousands, | infent daughter of Frencia |’. sud Sarah A Smith. WIG MERTING IN Lanp—sourueun niGurs | The Springfield Brass Band olternated witb the Steen Date, Done ns oan RKATIFICATI:. | GEORGIA, BTC. | Springfield Coynet Band in the entertainment of the SoM i further notice, h Bautimong, Oct. 3, 1852. crowd with music, At last, the sack was COm- | “poston and Chicego pagers please copy igs of Howard © voty helda large and enthusi. | *dercd sufficicntly full, aud it was then to be ro- | At Cestic Pingkoy, Charteston Harbor, 8.C., om the he whigs of Hows B | moved to the car on the level plat outside. Eagle morning of Sept. 23, Breve t- Major Joan I. Rouano, Capt. astlo meeting at Billi Mills yeeterdsy. Address ine Co, No.1, mann<d the ropes, and the sand ip the 20 Regt of U. 8 Arcili aD gi were made by Hon. 7. Walsh, Ho W. Davis, and hogs that had thas far kept the balloon €oC) ¥C09 TT others. Great numbrr » in attendance from Balti- unhooked, and tho immense bulk submitted tothe a aRETIME INTRLLIGR NCB, more end the surrounding © yunt guidence of the men, stat | ¢ ‘i thern Rights tol. | At the word of command, the company marchod At alate meeting of b» southern Rights party. at Col- | «1°45 the Iccality of the car, and then attached the Movements ut Ucean Steamers, feperen Georg pmsl ide « yh tae | ropes tothe frail vehicle. Is consisted of a smalt ed, and Stato eieciors were appointed | boat, with the fixtures necessary to eesure it to the escftbe Yk sod Cumberland aud Susque- | cordage of the balloon This having boon done, City of Manohes' Jroad Compsuies. at a meeting held here Ia the cords in the hands of the men were, foot by foot, es a ed upon terms of compromice in rel RE hic ite cole ne tautand trim, stood Prometheus sil working of the song.fenen Beidgepors op p0> i} ‘Ai this moment, the exeitement was intense. Everybody was in momentary expecta tion of ite im- of Mobile | mediate ascension. The question was cireulatedon Uermann... = all siaee—* Who is going up with him?’ It became Fertorerence, The Democratic Nominations tn Albany known that George Wells, of Greeofieid, and H es County. N. Pomeroy, of this city, bad made arrangements Axvuany, Oot. 8, 1 for the trip. But, unluckily, thore was uot e t is no mail to day Sc The Democratic County Convention yesterday nomi- | enough in the Wallon to ruige these two, wish i | Coe Serge ote 3 sy ed John McEwen tor Suerill,and Robert Harper & Petin, and ene of his employ » the two ama- | ALMANSO FOR NEW YORE—THI DAT nee sapien Ses ote ge "| teu: Voyagers were obliged to forego the consummn- | sux utees, morn (0 2 pe : -naving | tion of their enterprise sum seve... 2s tmorm 1 Rufus W. Peckham pr-vieusly mentioned os having | “SC Gfroen minuteapast four the balloon swung ]ooso, | ~~~~\sss ee as been nominated by Un d-mwverats for Cougress. ia this | only slightly held to the earth with ropes. Mons’ | POBT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 3, 1462. sovived four more votes than Coionel Temple in | Petin had shaken hands with a number of friends ‘Arrived. ention who crowded around the car, as well ay the geat Steamship United States, Borry, Aspinwall and Kin man, a Frenchman, who alone shared the prospect | Ja, with 471 paseengers, to Jones & Johnsca, Loft From Pbiladetphia of the ascension with him. It was found necessary | wall 23d, 6:30 PM; are at Kingston 26th, midnight; left 20th, NORE MIOTING AMONG FIh*MEN—FATAL RAILWOAD to throw overboard nearly all the ballast, and then | (PM. Experienced strong northorly winds and very heny 6 vy 'y ACCHDBNE-—DEATIIS PROM WRONG MEDI the word was given. A” cannon ou tho Will. au- | Seed tes cice tearing Abe Glande, Gent 3 watt ond cf MI Pumapecenia, Oct 38,1852 | nounced that he had started Che two flags that | nale with steamship Sierra Novada, hence for Aspinwall. : ‘ AAS yo ai mrad G Steamehip Prowethous, Sellew, San Juan, Nic, with pas- Several fire fights occurred last night, during one of fea from the ace ordage Srenaaly, aaa Bee pate facie te DB Me, Beporitaces Hoary te which William Callahan was shot inthe breast. and | t green he bye ai Gone ua sok ai aa, | ps. from fhe Capes of Florids, *thw fb, 1 AM, tat 18 James Molntyre stabbed in che abdomen, ‘The latter's | #4 then a cheer burst from the crowd, such as man | lon fi 19, exchanged signals with steamship Bl Dorado, from | hears but once in his lifetime. Mons. ’otin stood | NOrleans for Aspinwall: Oot 2, exchanged riznals with a wound is believed to be dangerous. | in the car, swinging his hat, and recei re- | Bremen ae een ting E, with private signals red swallow ‘The body of an unknown mau was found this morning | sponses that might have reached his eye aad ear to | Ship George Washington (of Boston), Cummin, on the Columbia railroad track, entirely cut in two. The | a great distance. At this moment, the sea of up- | pool, 23 days, with mdse and 731 passenge: . . linturn & Co, Sept 24, no lat or lon, parsed care pasced over him during the night, He was respecta- | turned faces was a sight to behold, more eyes being | Yarmouth, vevnd Fr with lose of math Peeail and tree top: bly Gxenabd; andeicatpe bax wad iniae boride tiles | turned heavenward than are often seen in these days | galiantsail. Tho GQ W has ht easterly winds and y ed, a pet bag was lying beside him, of low morality. alms all.the passe; hi George Freedman and David Renshaw, two patients at | f : iy taken in topgallant eatls once | _ Soon after starting on the aerial voyage, Mons. | Sg? ceink (ivornool. and Dae been two days hecalmed, Biockity Almehouse, died on Thursday froma prepata: | Potin threw out single flowers and bouquets, and fre- itr laste as ee eee tiom of coculus indicus. given by one of the nurses in mis- | quently exchanged salutations with those below. Ge pGallis (BEE); Henasdaons Hate Sept 12 ithe 0 take fora tonic prepared for consumptive patients Six | At the first siting, ie wind wae from Ly paca ty Pac iores dave te ths Gane ees is les eine 2 t vereg | West, and as the balloon rose, it was wafted over | 4 light winds. ovhers apres cf the preparation, but have recovered | 1°: Armory grounds, so as to have covered the out- | New Hampshire, Chase, Antwerp 23 days, with mda Tain opt ee AO skirts of the city, ‘Then, striking @ higher currant | “Ai, {n° Risenwers, to Zoned C0. ea) 1 ¢, Cardiff, Steamer Sunk in the Mississippi. | of air, the direction of the baltoon changed, and it | 95 days, with railroad iron and 20 paseengers, to master. O:ncrmare, Oot. 2, 1852 came back over the city. passing southward, in the | Ship Union, Davis, New 0: as, of Cincinnati, from this port for | @rection of Hartford. The balloon at no time rose | With md to Frost and Hic New Orleans, recently sunk at Is on lt days : ibe : ar ad bas had a pilot o : | toa height thas rendered it difficalt of obgervation, | ichtethe SW Pace tease Se rare dass: | Sept dat Missiesippi. She bad a cargo of end ‘ard, on board at the time. | bearing NW 1:0 miles, encountered & 01 od Sixteen, om the | and very slowiy it paseed southward beyond the hurricane wien blew x ore and. Junin topgallant masts y, | sight. Ata quarter past five o’clock, just an hour | 884 miven tops h Gulls, rigging. aud everything at- after it tariel, we canght the Inst glimpse of it, | ttchedi att eae ping ag Cn) care te fhourly it was undoubt. dy observed somewhat later | pees Favey, fore gtay and art of = sae y others. fore rigging, sweeping everything from the deck=but the City Intelligences that rail and washed away Ice bedlivarke; Tie WeaturnaVerterday morning opened very due, | gplerdid acd Speproon one eaaret he aed DUC UU Ch ft ¥ A igs Taibo plaaaeut erates eae he sky was clear,4ite sun brilliant, the air balmy, 3 omg 10 calm and mild atmosphere, ‘The thermometer | 8nd the ascent into the far ether was almost perpon- at the Lexan Building ranged tbus At noon 7134 deg ; | dicular. When far up a brilliant, pers colored par- at SP. M. 71 deg; st? M. 702; deg. The night ap- | achute was thrown cut, and dallied long in the air Froached with a warm healtby atmosphere andanappear- | before reaching the ground After watching tho 1 passengers, to Poppe & Co. ance of continued fine weather. ballcon some ten or fifteen minutes, tho crowd Mtot Pose Helena, Portingen, Amsterdam, A Woar Loap—Tearric or New Yorx.—At about | commenced moving off, and s> fir as we aro in: | lass with mdse gud five passengers, to & Meincke. seven c'clock on Friday evening. as the people resident | formed, not an accident ocourred during the day | Pie Mars (Sve) Mianden, Ceite, 76 da, jh ison aa in Brookiym were returning trom their various avocatious | to mar the enjoyment of the occasion. nde {Brem), faureas, Bremen, 26-daya, ia es this ¢ iy sole Pc dete tae at vp Fulton To those who know the disadvantages under st with Ws passengers, to Dunscomb and Barnstoff, ferty in the startipg of a bow e human tide came ich Monst in 1 ‘ ° ith. itizen, voulirg down. all hastening Dome to supper. andno delay | Which Monsicur Petin labored, rao fuct that, with. would be heard cf Ina tew minutes the boat started; | 12 Uiree quarters of an Dour of the tine appouite end she took over im rafety nearly eleven hundred per- | for the ascension, he had started, will be «leemed aba Fons, ail f whem bad accumulated at the landing ina | Wonderful. It was after 10 o'clock on Cucsday | '*{0,!! short space of time This fact conveys only a stight | night, before a part of gas was in the bal- | weven. idea ot the immense numbers finding employment ia | Joon. In one day ard a kalf, the Springfield Gas Solr James ‘ew York, the extent of our Ferry tfailic, and the abso- | Company furnished fifty thousand feet of gas, be- | are" {ute necessity of healthy outlets, such as Brooklyn. It | sides supplying their regular customers, and in this | sine F rk, 21 days, with coal and 234 pas- 8. Clearmtn & Co, Oldenburgh}, Br asseneers, to Poppe & Co. ede (Oldenburg), Lanne, Bremen, 24 days, with days, in a G White, Green, Baracoa, 14 di eo to Dunscomb & Barnstom. claware Brexkwatei bj Englieh, 1 8, with fruit W has been ndelphia, 5 daya, for New att, Cobb, Pidladelphia, 5 days, for New 5 days, for New Haven. ndris for Bri " IY suel i t wee Dozlin ee the superiority ot our river boats. time Mons. Petin manufactured 20,000 feet of hy- Ba - Tus Ma: - Ly - OR i ——— aoe ar drogen. To the enterprise and efficiency of the Gag 5 —the « of the Fourth ward ma : n he abourding a sias ic : nday—thut they found two barrels of Companys 26 Sie SOounuig aiid suttae aussie 1% | of MM. Petin himself, and to the public spirit of e river at « bour i . Jaty nod mor despate forte Thi ke | Messrs. Ingersoll and’ Allie, and muy workmen of de st amoment when the whiz and | the U S. Armory, sre the people indebted for one entte are governed fo much hy | of the finest entertainments ever prepared for them “arinks " we may esume that Neal Dow and | The balloon, we learn, was seou in Northampton. Sam flouste powerfal ia the canvass for During the cvening, there were various and con the presidential ch © Pierce or Scott. Rer- | flicti ntsof M. Petin’s progress (The ¢ rele full of liquor in the river at New York. is | ergl drift of the reports was that ha h4d pas rere sight inaeed, > | Hartford. A gentleman in our office during ihe ee. =. ly te- | evening caw him, from Hartford, and he was then strest, was getting ow’ i i m1 i “ waking manifest progress towards that city. He of the Ei i ttand | ance, aA Pti ° of {be Eighth avenue railroad attend | int stor up” in good time. The number present | ric t ed by two of her children. upon the evening of S: : fast. child oprd about OgAU sears wen Keocked doen | at the balloon ion was calonlared at 20,000, oY Alseee: 8a any, § days a days, » owden, Philadelphia od, Phila op, Mixeh Ker, Johasy wort, Virg om Bromon ver by staze No 6id of O'Keete’s line The | though as politicians reckon political gutherings it eee ae ee Re ror vined w fracture of the base of the skull. An } wands taee ron up to thirty thoasand aaenilice lee tant ieee officer of the Sixteenth ward picked him upand con. | A correspondent of the artford Courant, who | vila fir ¥York Hoothby, NYork for ilong veyed Lim to Roscnmuller’s drug store. where he was re- | was present at the descent of te balloon. gives ng] Kone: 1th. Iris, or NYO. ron jen'ly to proceed to his home. He was | the following particulars:—M. Petin landed at age | AS! ine Bee tase Methem Beiore pe is canoe He | Windror, about one mile west of the vilage of W wodderke, Cloding, NYork, Skt 1 and that the driver of { Broad Brock, ou a Yueant spot in a large tract of "s, Sept is—Cld NOrlonns. Shd Ueh, aving done all he could to | £@all wood, about ten minutes past sunzet. A. jest, California; beth, Nieman, NOr. ndalso to assist the child after the | ¢réat many persons were watching it. aad many were following it tosee it descend. About ten or | . hts ‘r 4x a Berupinc.—A laborer nemed James | fifteen were preeent when it struck. It wasa most } }!*ty t work upon the new building corner of Broad- | Magnificent spectacle; the balloon was said to be ects accidentally fell from the high- | one bundred and eight feet in height. and the dia- ol the wails to the ground on Saturday evemug | meter at the largest place abont thirty feet. Tn ustained some serious injuries, bovh external | Frenchmen were in the car attached to it, but they ternal, and being unable to move, officer C: : | could not speak English. Some hundred and fifty econd ward, took him home to No perfons were prevent at the letting off of the gas It was evening, and they were greatly exc "he place where it landed is about fifteen miles from Springfield. It was supposed by those that looked Wa rescued from drowning by officers Westhermere and | &t it with a glass, tha; it was about one mile from Denton. of the First ward. . | the earth while it was moving The men in the A man named Abiabam Doremus, was accidently | cur could be seen distinctly, and when cheered koocked down by an express wagon at the corner of | waved ‘heir flags. Maiden lane end Broaaway,cn Friday night. He was SER oH & good deal bruised, and the police officers of the Second Naval Intelligence. et took him to Dr. King's etore, where he was at- | Commander Jumes T. Gerry, of New Laven. has been 4 ordered to the command of the sloop-of wat Albany, now an. 1th, Aun © Pratt, Hall, Philadelphia: rv, Chase, NYork; Mars, Valparaiso and San y State, Lathrop, NOrieans, 15—Age Commerce de Bord x, San Fraa- Anjier same rr Loo Choo, Snow, Boston, Cld Inly om; 2th, Ponti readwell, nga, N Yorks Conway, NYork. Savatinah; 1th, NSTADT, Sept J—Sid Varmont ept I9—Sld W Hitchou %—Arr Sterling, Henders: ¢, NOrleans avd Vigo. t 18-68, Mur ¢—A man, named Robert McMair, whilst % upon the bridge at the South ferry, on ¥riday €. made a fulse step, and fell into the water. ie Hall, from Antwerp for NOr- Cloud, Cr GRAV ESENI and from De a ped rand Corrs Linn, La 10—Arr Oregon. Hinekie Are Walter, Di brown, Calais, 10 days, with lumber, to | 1 ere anchors art a: Lacy | sare ee Reoticnares — cena masce : Hater Gech.ttenita | au artattivaien nkaaend a tee eet, Witt ‘radfer uh- Cardits Clarendos’Vineout, Mensdlany Sen Francisoe 9 ‘tis ito, Whtnerisante Ocors ore febagan faland, #ely Bovan, Peace, Sante. ve minutes’ hed his ohief officer in ho om Star, Baker, do I tH aa anatel, pitked ning of tl hp 106 Neti eer ete ing horbor yestorday to the mssis a (Br Hong Kong; Emma Packer, Ashbey, thoee still rematning on the rook, whe are said to. bo Heubing 81; Curlew Suits osetia Gruss dona earls: plied with suffioi fourteen di Santa Crus. .t provisions to Inst for May 21—Putin, the Exoha abut com | isth—Steamer Golden G ‘rant witl JAMAgS. Wexronp, Sept 13—The ship Bhurtpoor, Bainbridge, of bark Lavinia, MoPhee, ite, Patterson, Paname 13 days; di es 1d Tahiti. juaker, Umpqua river: Prince de Join- , and fro A fc if ith eral cargo ville, BS monger gtk oc Re'irag Hank | (atic Stenier des Bird, taly, San. Diag rey rv landed. | bass Ueteere ‘anama 24 days; bark J Merril ; bay; Unioor P ne rn 40. ‘Thora are | Abbott, Astoria; brig Kinga , Robinson, Columbia rive! dee Aesistance. “All the pas: | schr Pomona, Torry. Shoal Waisr Bay: sengers ant ave bi with the exception of 2lat—Steamsbi jilliard, San Diego; bark P: ive Th total were ae F 2 MoLeod, Liverpool; brigs Emma Preston, Mallor; Mavririvs, July 21—The Amerioan ship Vancouvs ria; Vand Beard, Astoria; schra ora, Clo from Boston’ for China, hag srrived here tovally dis: Santa Cruz; Al Merrithow, Humboldt Bay. white squall ‘2d—Brig Condor (Mex), Rodnag, Si 28, San Blas, July 21—The Wm Watson, MoFarlano, from | id—Stoamship Sea Bird, Haloy, 22 hours from St. Simons’ au Francisco, acrived hers yesterday, totally diswasted, | Tay, with 140 passengers from steamahip Pioneer. And will requice considerable repairs. Hib Creeper, (Br), Bill, Honolulu; brig Robort w, Sept. 18—Very heavy cyclonic gales were oxps- | Bruce, Scandor, Sata Crus. in'the Chinn Seas on the Sil and on the Gth of Fuly. b--Steamship Northene The Coursor (Am ship), encountered one om the, Sth, in | eford, (itr), Tims, G abou lat 18 N, long 12%. ‘Tho Invincible, om the 6th, in lat | hai; Matthow Vasem WN, long iid EB Shoal Water Bay: I M Yale, Fis Gta e con, Sauta Crag) Harriet, Onkes, Orogo! Bosrom. Oct | “'Zth—Barks Success, Fairly, Astorit Tein OFshanter, | Astoria; acirs emily Hournc, Butters, Santa Cru Coo,” Nelso1 rus; Rialto, Wi Olymphia, Ore- Arrived —Ships Lanert. Cronstadt, Au ool, Sept Ld; bei , Phila slemont, N Tomlinson, Humboldt Bay. | one bsg sabe akin toh tear rae wick ‘Bt Bark Whitton, Young, Astoria; brigs Piedmont, | Een oD ssrB TER Dixey, Astoria; Marion, Lane, Humboldt Bay, Herald Marine Correspondence. Sth—Brigs Virginia, Hunt, Santa Crug; Mary Hellen, Puiapecenia, 0ob2—P M. | Scammon, whaling crniso, i Acrived—Ships Forrester, Caultiold, Shields, , Ssdays; | 0h—stonmebip Tathinus, Harris, Astoria, O 7 Johm & Albert, Hayward, Liverpool, 37; Masconomo, Broal, | bott (Br), Ferguson, Bordeanx, via Juan Feraande: do, 7th wit; steamship Hono Whitaker, NYork; bark | Laura evan, Peirce, Santa Craz. z Delaware, Crowell, Boston; brigs Sarah Vose, Kolly, do; Ju- | Slst—Steamship Willamotto, Ayers, Astoria, linn, Comery, do; ' Civilian, Nichols, do; Alabama, Bray, | | Cleared 16th—Steamer Isthmus, Harris, Astoria; steamor Eastport; sclirs BM Moaserole, Young, NYork; Sally Ana, | Freemont, Sherman, Benicia; brig Dazzler (Br), Allen, Watson, Boston; Wm M Groton, Geyer, do; George Hoifman, | Sydney and Port Phillip; schr William (Haw), Osborne, Worth, FRiver; © W Swain, Townsend, N York; Lavina Jane, | Sandwich Islands; sloop Mary Burdett, Cameron, Stock- Ketchum, do; Wm KR Genn, Nye, do; John Rogers, Mayhew, | tom. W Point; Mary Miller, Laws, Boston; L Sturtevant, Corson, Tith—Ship Sobrnon (Br), Rogers, Rombay: ship Oxen- Brooklyn; Chas Stevens, Johnson, NHaven; Isabella, Wile | bridge, Chase, Caloutta; barks Kromlin, Evans, Chin: liams, Providenco; Lewis, Ceowoll, NYork; Wm P Williams, | Dragon (Br) ‘Andrews, Houg Kong; briga Noblo, Robert- Rogors, Stonington; Isephine, Murphy, Calais; steamer | on, Honolulu; John Enders, Eldridge, Hong Kong; Kose Wlaek Diamond, Stevenson, N York. Hasb), Steg, Chile; schrs Falmouth, Charles, Santa Craa, Cleared—Steamship Kennebec, Ciark, NYork; ships Tona- | Roanoko, Blaisdell, Santa Cruz. uy anda (pkt), Julius, Liverpool; Superior, Mason, St John, 19th—Ship Leontine (Brom), ——, Calcutta; ships Vesta, NB; bare ELK, Eldridge, Boston; brigs Enchantress (Dutch), Fr), Souberg, Sydney; Lermont (fr), Donat, Cal and Biden, Antigua: Alvaty, § fangor; Julian, Comery, ‘akes, Grant, Shanghai Civilian, Nichol anton, Crowell, do; -schrs | | Meh-—Barks Victory (Br), Nowell, Valparaiso; Vino del » Jounsone New’ tarca Mary Elex: | Mer’ (Chil), -Pouitony Valparaiso; Ueiy Dstorraay (Mex), Now Bedford; E H fgwioy, Rozors, | Vino, Panama: sonr Clara Borges (Chil), Sholthman, Val: Wiliningto Tsabol, Williams, Vall Rivor; Now | paraiso; sloop Kossuth, Haynes, Sacramento, Zealand, Poland, Boston! I M Messerole, Young, Sing 22d—Steamer Unicorn, Lapidge; Benicia; schrs Alexander, in y Ann,’ Watson, Salcm, Wm M Groton, Uoyer, | Mckenzie, Stockton; Alice, (Br), Cooper, Victoria; Light: nt, Corson, Brooklyn: George Hollman, | ening, (Br), Delancey, Callao; sloop Kitturah, Holland, Te CW Hontly, Mills, Newport; Ann Car. | Stockton. vy cs nott, Mall, Stock a i 5 Hy h ogers, hew, est |-—-Shoop C + . 9 She Points Mary Millers Taws, fall Rives: JF Cruel Tomlin, | 2leh—Stedmor Son Died, Talley, Son tion Lenkee; Calif Lena er py lb ZHth—ship Harriet Hoxie, Rowland, Honolulu; bark asbury, Barstowe, Portland, OT; brig Jane, Anderson, . cp iy el Puget Sound; eehr San Diogo, Crafton, Bodega. Bay-Vor account of the loss of steamship Pioneer, sce | © pétn—Schr Susnn Sturges, Canehold, Pacific Ocean, general news colum: 27thShip T B Wales, Miller, Calcutta ; brigs Johannes Ponr ov Bostox—Arrivalsand clearances for the month | Christopie, (Ham), Cisusen, Hongkong; Mary A Jones, of September:— Newell, Honolulu; Emma Preston, Mclory, Astoria; sloop ARRIVALS, ‘Ned Beale, Barnard, Stockton, Steamers. Ships, Barks, Srigs, Schrs, Sloops. Tot. | — 2kth—Ships Pactolus, Tucker, Syducy; Troubadour, (Br), Foreign.....7 x 9% 201 i2 | Blow, Nong Kong: barks Ellen Frances, Darby, Hong Kong; Conatw Flora MePonald, (Br), Proud, Hong Rosi Tron Gem, (Br), Fisher, Bi brig Palermo, (Br), Moriarty, Syduey; she a Now London; Califor: 70 Of the above, 1 ship, 9 barks, 73 brigs, and 187 soles wero British, 1 Fronch brig, 1 Peuscian brig, 1 Norwegian bark, ‘auama; ships Isaiah ,» Whiting, Shooting Star, Baker, Shanghae; ‘aliforn towell, Kibby, Caleutti USwodiah bark, and Ito brig, 1 Deten bark and the remain: eerie Tabby onicateas ancctine ler American, Sailed 22d—Ship Land o’Cakes (Br), Grant, for Shanghai; ee barks Victory (Ir), Nicoll, for Vaiparaisyy Vino del Mar ae Sigs Stoops Beta | (chy, Boulton, for do; brig. Bosturtado, (ites), Viveo, for PARANCHS, Steamcrs. Ships, Barks, Bi 5 ae ee Foreign. s 108 . Ej i Panama; schr Sarah Lavinia, Norway, for Sants Cruz. Coasrwis: i OL |“ otet—Ship Akbar (Bry akine, 4 Hongkong; sehrs Jano Total Ww 403 1 770 Frank (Mex), Ruff, for Mazatl: Sarah La orwa) ‘otal... 99 ot 3 779 | for Santa Croz; sloop Phillip Horn, Bolt Sacramento. Of the above, 1 shi 82 brig, and 203 schrs wero 23d—Ship Horseburgh, Crocker, for 8! hai; schr Ann C British; 1 Swed rig, an bark, French brig, 1 Pruseian brig, 1 Duteh bei, ne the remainder Ameri: rh v » and Ldo achr, L | Doyle, Browne, for Sacramento; sloop Jilt, L Danish brij id | Stockto ‘au Dusen, for reign and coast wise arrivals . , for Orezon; bark Charles Di port cf Philadelphia, during the month of Septom| Erekine, for copied from thy custom house books:—Foreign—11 ships, nae, Sos peeks is © barks, 12 bigs, and 6 a1 45. Coastwise—1 anly 20 x Sandwich Islands; Palm barks, 105 br 220 eloopa, 125 steamers, 1,216 b Total, foreign and coastwise, jouth, uy, hi th—Ship White Squall, Kennedy, for Shanghai; barks ¥ al (Br), Cor tor ) > i; Leg Andrews, for ‘ ; 0 emlin, Evans, for do; ti Bank Moxrretien, Colley, from Dighton for Philad eayeon ey Rreaee Beare, for eel ves, Norley Roper | phia, which bas been at anchor otf Bristol Perey, detained back Quen (Et); Main, €or Callen) ilove BA Calpenean [tant of men, sétind ox avoragen of ‘BOM, she Linving procuc- | prec gyeon (Be), M ed a crew from Providence. ThthShip Oxeubridge, Chi |. Br Bark Panama, at San Fra from Liverpool, ex- | Bend, for Oreg: enced July lth, lat 1GN, Jong if> W, a hurricane which 8 fasted 10 howrs; carried away forctop and topgallant-masts fore topsail yard and main top gallant yards, and the si attached t to; next day rk er close ri ed topenils stand: S . for Caleutta; brig North liam Money (Br), Buckley, for China; r); Rogers, for, Bombay; barks Queen (ir), lao; Zingavi, Brentohn for Calcutta, 2id—Ship Gov Morton, Now York; bark Mindora, Staples, ioe Oregon ; Brech Darzler, allen, Sydne: hil h ig for San n Pere shore outetd Moats at Borges, Steshman, Valpairaiso ; | sophia c Sth Angust, and bocame a tetal ic, Rul, Sazatian. cirauaamnn man ate She w ‘andwich Islands with a cargo of pro- Leontine (Brem), Arlans, ‘alentta; Akbar ( ue, for Hong Kong; Horsburgh, China; brigs Gen ‘Bianco, Honolulu; Leverett, wreek of steamer Pio- of which was saved, zutian for San Feanctseo, yetoamer Ohio w :thegreater part of her passengers w wad carried to Sen Lranei a small p Rich, from M Hy duce and stoc: s Lermont (Fr), Donat, for Callao; Harriet jand, for Honoluln. TB OW. Miller, Caleutta; barks Elle Hong Kong; brigs Kingshucy, Barstow, Jones, Newell, Honolulu; Einma Preston, » Asteri; echr Susan Sturges, Koo Ports in from NOr! vendos; had Notice to Mariners. ce W—Ship, Troubad Blow, Hong Kong: schra VONT OF HARTOR CRACK : a | ba isrman a Or Cour House, ¢ e, Stoddard, nds; Juhu Dunlap, Sanger, San | Harner CRACK, Sept Mf, 152.9} ee : 1 ooatyt ree Seseputlinued fer the pabile wi htPHcancls Deper Bao harephar ae igs Mary in; ui, cto guide oe into and lelville, Bailey, brig Sophia, ond, aay tens Pee near aha Nine Hamburg ship Phonix; Br bark Plora MeDonald; Weg ae Li sgech pat na E Main; Humboldt Bay ; steamer Williameits, IM Sin Ferns, Uannon Grace CTIONS FOR SATIANG INTO AND OUT ¢ # going out of linrbor Grace with al) Ay srpool, wi mong the er most land; that taark 1) Avg IT—In port, bdrigs Robert nd North Bar. Tor the } dschr i MY un i's Head Boacon on the beach, oA. tie Chapel opens to the southw puare then clear of the Sout GRACE northward of cht Susan Ross, aes THOMASTON, Sept 224—Bri } Elisabeth, Warrington, Nor! le ween Father Ewer's Passengers Arrived. Asrixwats, N G—Steamship United cis, D A Kakon, Mrs Ru: late Surcogate - F Kellenbeck, DIZCOVPRY OF AN ISLAND. a, ON Williams and Cap’ Morville, of the brig Argyle, t San Fran. Mr Hass, W veng, cisco, Ang 17, from Hong Kon: ¢ discovere Van Ranasclear, Mr nisiand about one mile in 23 north, Taylor and son, Miss M: n and longitnds Lil It was } cevon bushes, O 8 Hazard. Mra Smythe, © Pevren, 1B hut presented an iy m-bo Frank, f Demerthy, WoC Annan, dE extont projected from the northern bi Bartlett, WB Love, J Vanderbilt, G ILS enstern, and near the shore, waa a rock les HH Ames, La Camden, 4% 8 Whalemen. B Cady. J Darcow. JM Batohelor arr at Niiedford Ist, from Atlantic Ovoan, Marlett, a1 Weodvail, WWD Mr Wheele SR service. Linut Be an, Mr Terry, bearer of » Mr Alverson, Capt Barksman, or Hodces, Capt Brisbane, WA Echardt, A Cake, §W GgStrong, Eg ty Child 72 in wh, Miss MI cil the Ist of July, on our coast, £9 near a haaen YY Ecee: in shore as frequently to eve the Caagres steamers pass and repass. Died on hoard Nov l!), ISb1, of black fever, contract- ed on the donst of Africa, Aaréa B J.exton, seaman, of Anuse ‘om Peruy Millard, JF le. J Jones, Betts, R Well 7 4 3, W Wo Veince, lth rty, Mies Passengers Satled. ip City of Glasgow, from Phitadel- Miss Anue Keasley, Miss Vrancis, s onneil, Jerome Thompson, Mrs Stewart, HM Stewart, Guo Nal: 4 Welsh, Mr Gummer, Mrs Svnors Deavi.—Coroner Lves was notified on Thursday | lying at Boston, aud Lieut. Wm. EK. [unt to the Cyane, Morning. to hoid an inquest upon the body of a woman, | now at Norfolk. as executive officers, named Mary Mullen. who died very suddentiy in her bed. at four ¢ ‘clock fame morning. She retired in ber w an » Ro it Dth, Ko uly 4, Glenlyon, Ha sth dio; Lith, dnvineibie, Johm i cy, Boste steam frigate Saranac will «ail to day from ¥ | deipbia, for Pernambuco. Rahia, and Mio. “The f at that Lour, her husbund found her dead | isa list of her offi bn 0, Long. Captain: Hey wood. Higutenant B. Poindexter, do —Coroner Ivas is | tie: do.; 3. F. Abbott. do ; eorge Hosp Seer Gos | Maulsby, Surgecn; Abner Reed, Acting Master; Thomi m, who died earig | l- 2. Croumiller, Ass't Surgeon; H. F. Drayton. do.; W. Dearn enou Tsscmies oF TH notified hoid an inquest at the ¢ bedy of a rsior. named Mathew 0°D Havre, § Roads Ist, on Friday morning from tho effect of injuries which we | K. Mayo. do; W. W. Wood Engineer; Henry eived @ few Gays ogo ut the hands of some persons by | Macon. 1s Quinn. 24 do. do ; Herman NoOrleans; om he was atiacked. The case may prove very seri: | Newell. 2d do; Andrew Lawton, 24 do: Oscar do. i ation } Sd do; T. A. Jackson, 3d do.; W. C. Hale, Cap’ ntom, Sa- rhegterhs Jacksen Guard. Company | Clerk: ohn W. Datorey. Purser's do ; J. Crosby. Boat Jansen, Mn Jacksen Gua ‘ompt n p len. G M. M. Dodd. Carpente: 1, of the Ninth Regiment—Irish Volunteers—intend cele. | (tn DP. Allen. Gunner; M rieeLaatts eo, aud 210 from brating their second annual target excursion. at Staten | - pore and NYork, ye eeaene want, ee “epee will be under | StxguLan MopE or CosmittxG Svicrpk.—Oa 4 « comma a . Kelly | the £8th ult., William HF. Beare, of Hampshire county, Va.. put an end to his existence in a very singular man- Tus Theatars During the past week there were «ix | B® Having raised all but the bottom rail of a fence Pm nd his Che Sap, Seis the | near to the house in which he resided, he inverted in the theat v in this city, besides the American | opening, » rock. which kept the rails far enough apart to Museum, Christy's Opera Liouse, Wood's Minstrels, and | allow hin to placedis neck between them, He then, (40 White's Varictiee, and all were well supported. Besides | 14s upposed.) took another rock and knocked out tie ope ; Gray, San Franefsco; 17th, Eyangolist, titan i inge, NOrleans; 19th, Apgelina Wail, which presented the most brilliant array of beauty Re hi PTE 5 SD igen: Sar jh San ip (8), natin i and fashion, the hall being crowded to suffocation each Jourt Calendar=This Day. derick’ Priake NOrioaaa Wovkiny Loweon. God’ uillcsts, mh Motions. Jones, Quebec: Leth, Osborne, Newell, NOrleans; State otions every Satur. | Rights, Paxton, Savanna vans 16—-s1d Isabella, Rymer, NOrleans, night. This evening Madame Sontag gives h concurt—Mr, Forrest appears at the Broad . | Scrneme Court—Gerenan Team fourth | Suenene Oourt—EreciaL Tass heatre— | day. The Court will not sit for the trial ot issues at law Mr. Browne, the distinguished comedian, at Niblo's— | till November. Fe eee ee re ai Oxleane d e TB ona PREM Jount—Cirer _ 1 betes MM dy + ~ ‘. ¥ Mr. Eddy and Miss Heron at the F Marton and | Scrnese Covnt—Cineviy —Open Sopt I7—-Lag Contes Amertoana Oreoro, Gan his star company at Chambers strect—ihe M baiket company at the National—at Wallack’ Messrs, Blake, Lester, Walcott, Broug | artistes of cvlebrity—Mr. Clarke, and’a company at the American Museum, and the usual entor- } Screrion CourtNos, 1. 2, 401, 3. 4 s Pivas—Part | Nos 29, 231 5 Hows, Boston, 4 Arr Apparition, San Fran- 2—Put in 7th, American Paquet, nnd sid to-day for Fong nie. —In port Eenszezindheid, Haasnoot, . 8.9.10. 11 26. 27,551, tainmente will be given at Christy's, Woods, and White's 3, 14. 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, Varieties. besides the panorama of Scott's § 3, $4. 35. 1, 40, 41, 42. Mexico which is being exhibited at the Minerva Room May sl—Arr Versailles, § By the above it will be rren the amusement of the d Lindholm, do; h Howqua, publ Marrted matic public is well provided for. \ On Thuredsy. Sept. 30, by the Rev. Wm O*Laughiin. It is reported that a young lady from Dublin, says the | of St, Patrick's Mr Avrvaspen Sneppor. of Edinburg. St. Louls Union, of the 2th ult... now residing in this | Sootiand. to Miss Extza tert Gnaxt, of Dublin, Treland, city, contemplates giving @ musical festival. and who, on | Raturday, October 2, by the Rey, i. F. Pease, that occasion, will Rake her first appearunce as & song yom to Miss Pieene, daughter of the late titres, The @ fair dedutonie is Miss Bal ti : ‘i ; toute $a promt van tame ‘s all Her | Samuel Highie, Eeq., all of Islip, Suffolk county, Long e instructor of | Trand. Catherine Hays, aud. if we may rely on the judgment of several musi Heng Kong, and sld for Cali: Ker, fo; 20th, Ariel, Brewster, Hamilton, th, Oriental, Litt Candace, Avquit, do; 40h, Han- ; FANCIxC0. ‘homasine, Holmes, NYork; 25th, Minna, ul Breida, San’ Franciseo; 1th, Sea eal, Pisko, for London; John Ber- Hamilton, do; Ariel, Brew- Palinor, for NYork. Camden), U States. Arr Augusta, Barnett, San el Webster, Jones, Auckland, Sid i d Vor | At Schenectady, Sept 21, by the Rev. Dr. Banker. ns in this city, who have heard Miss Bali | Wittiam L. Goornicn. Kay. enabler of the Schenectady ting in private. she is only inferior to Catherine Hays in | Bank. to Mise Many. youngest daughter of the late Jame fomo, Musicians who bave heard her. all agree that she | Walker, of that city. . porsesses the high ‘lities, which have been b ~ dune 4, Harme inks, an Franciseo, reduced to great pero ion by art. The concert which ix bd Died, Sing avons, Arr Wonheim, San Francisco. In o emplated w be g ie R001 s c 2. J e ot i Antil ita . a alas gomremplated will be given ‘ke soon as arrangements are | On Saturday, Qctober 2. after a severe illness, Captain Rndtlts, Cart, Toe NY orky Murti weeslaray Uaieva a te and place. whieh will duly be | Cianres D Crawronn. of the ship St, George. rw ghey ‘tm so Lic, ime definite manner, “The Hig frierds and thove of bie father-in Inw, the Iate Ste- sasteieel, cat. can og ths elt, volunteered for the , phen Holt. and thore ef the fomily, are invited to attemd | Wrrawvoa, June J0—Art Wataga, Thrane, W. Rorringten tb dbtingws be ay be mentioned W. is funeral, from his lete residence. No, 282 Sixth avenue, | July 9, Tent, Pierce, NYork; Chryvolite (B=) En fair will doubtices be leitiant qa Poser. | The whole af- | this afternoon. at four o'clock. His remains will be in | 8. Ptornaway (Br), Robertvon, London; 16th introduce this new candidate end. chietly intended to | texred in the family vault, Second Street Cemetery. | Ranlett, du. St, Louis public, that cay bo mg held Of song to the | Hostom and Bridgeport papers plense copy. to her commencing the dutineof va ye we At Ileil Gate, on Satu:day, October 2, Sanau, relict of nn artiet Peter Smith, and daughter of the late Joweph oulke, remember | aged 51 years wishes to engage here in that capacity. Te ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to i Whitney, Coo! Venison, Sept 10—Arr Uren lim, Woller, from yestorday, very y, with 340 the stranger, and give her a warm welcome ‘hinowe on board fo ith of M € when to the westward o Francisco, he Baeh dismast a attend her funeral, at &t. Thomas’ Oburch, this day, at | ® gale, and after about 30 days, ded im reaching the Appotntments for To-day. nine o'clock. A. M Chinese const, between wad Foksi Point, from tia seerion of the North Carolina Legislature On Saturday, October 2. Janes Dawsov, aged 35 years. t W boat ng Kong for assistan er, to Rearrange the clectoral distriste of the | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully as of Fug -aky pest eater ead : invited to attend his faneral. this afternoon, at. two Rhee the Sesueaion aenva thor. When the Tremel rived sh session of the Legislature of Missisippi moot | ©Sl6ek. from the residence of his brother, No 413 Grand | caly five day: water on hoarl,, Tmee® aFtive street re Ganiain Johnson, of the American ship 6 — | Op Saturday. October 2. at twenty minutes past six rom Hobart Town, reports that on the 7th of June he came election in Florida Olle, Mes, Lascae - ie i to an anchor to tho westward of Cockbuen’s Island, (Torres Bite, Mancanst Nevin, (widow of Willieas,) sf. h company with throe British barks, the Lady anning, last , t } Strnite portien of the towns in Conneeticnt elect town | “1 ® very long and severe iliness, aged 6134 years, Sale, K Packet, and another ing the night it blew omeers vller funeral will take plage, trom he sulibeies, |S tatiee tele eth ees, OES te eee An election in Delaware, for asscesors and insp 0. teenth street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. | barks vere foun’ to has La i The Kiivabetbtown 0 Ay morning. Oetcber 3, Many. daughter of | nrienalet dit Boupey {Aue Lucene Wu tobe place, tus aftecaoon, at one {HME HIE Mar WMELy HiMding. MuRDMLus oem Khoa Van s Grace Clark, Crosby, . next day; beige Abner N Gowmer, Mr aod Mrs o% Mr, Mrs, Master and two Misses Buckhardt, Mrs Sarah O'Donnell, Miss Elizabeth Cook, Mre Hodgson, Kobt M ‘Turk’s Island, 10days from the iatter, Capt Ellis, UH Wessell, Miss F Alden, Dr Jamos, G Il, from Savannah, t F died on the Sebr Sussex, Fox’ A Simmons, C A Nutting, J Ruind, P Farrar, A Huger, AS he concern, ’ Foi tioulars, enquire of D. Scott, No. 47. Jersey Gity. UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALB OF VALUABBE A and it Furniture —On Tuesday, at 10H, orclooke the extensive ware rooms of Mr. T. J. Brown, 29 Beok at., will be sold, without resorvo, an oxtensiv superior cabinet and household i mana maho; Iaades, Beds, Mattresses, Counting-howsa Bookcases, splendid Paintings, &o. Cataloguew THOS. BELL, Auctio RE—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, i oflice and counting-house Dose, Sofas, Sofa Boda Div: forty domen cano seat Cha dH ds, hair, husk spring-bottom M: tension dim ing Tables, Looking Classe: d Card Tabler Furniture rented, GLROCERIES, COOKING STOVES, BRLLOWS, £0. Tuesday, October 5, at half-past ten o'clock, a street, corner of Greenwich stroot—A general assactmond oceries—Candles, Mustard, Sugar, Mac fi varrels, Smoked Hegring in boxes, Nag Brandy, Winos, Cordials, Liquors, Cooking Stoves, and Blacksmith's I 0 wore. W. A. CARTER, Auctionoer, FL EN sl, GEERS,, AUCTIONEER.—SPLEN DID Sale of Firat Class Cabinet Furniture, manufaotares the Private Sale of John, Detorost, Big: who rosisor rom tho businer 4 will sell by oud tion, at the Doforost, Es Y. Jo stroot, on Wednesda: d Thursday, 7th’ October, at half past 10 o'clock, the be sortment of richly mado Cabinet Furniture offorcd by all warranted to be of & superior scription, and not surpassed either in manufacture or styl by any stock in this i HA The above will comprise his on! ‘ook, and the gale will be without resorve—consisting of Etegeros with plate glass, and lined with carved columas, plate glass in rosewood; elegant carved Rosewood Enos pero Dressing Bureaus: Cabinets and Pronch Bi HL rishly carvod; carved Rosewood Couches covered in gold and crimson tissue: also, rich carved Arm Chaics $9} lined with satinfwood; richly carved tionary Storina and Italian marbly eo; engraved and enamelled Basketwork| jes; Extension Dining Tables in rosewood, ouk, Ulaok| walnut and mahogany; superb suites of Parlor Furniture in rosewood of the latest French fashions, covered in. thi colored brocatelle, consisting of Sofas, Tote-a-Te Lounges, Arm and Parlor Chairs: also, in crimson and gol tissue mavoons, tapestry, and_other fashionable coverings pearl inlaid Reception Chair, Sewing ditto, medallion Rove. wood Furniture, superb gothic carved ‘rosewood Dimi Room Etegere, Plato Glass, Buhl Furniture, Contro Table: Work Tables, Writing Desks, &c.; Reclining Chairs, blae walnut and oak Dining Room Furniture; also, ono very ole. gant suite of richly carved rosowood parlor suite, cover in Gobelin tapestry, togethor with ver firet class furniture’ not enumerated. ready, and the Furniture can be examined at any time vious to the sale. Purchasers can have their goods pa for shipment on the premises, if roauired. . VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SBI ae October 5, at 1015 o'clock, at the , 14 Wall street, Furniture—a large and desirable as- Beets of ee made Furniture, consisting in part o} ui re ; 4 liastera, Washstan s0, a large ‘aasortmont of ae cond hand Furniture, removed for convenience of sale Seven-octave Pianoforte. Also, a large invoice of Bulbow Roots at private eal ERY STOCK, AND NEW STORE FI day, October 4, at ton o'clock, ab tween Twonticth and Twent, reets, tho ontire stock of said store, bein, selected asaortment of Grocerios, Pickles, Sau Liquors, including th fixt Show Cases, Grove: and Bar Counter, ke. fico Mill, Cans, Rofrig: & GTON A. CARTER, Auctio 1» &eo., ti raw street, Brooklwn,.third’ hi t of Court stroet. 3. C, ybove, viz :—All the consisting of a handsot ahogany Parlor, Drawi room, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture; Tapestry, Bruseel Ingrain and Oilcloth Carpets; one very rich French Mant Clock; one handsome Rosewood Pianoforte, carved Rose Centro and Pier Tablos, toget! sortment of Bedroom and Kitchon nituro, China and Glass Ware, &. Catalogues om the m ing of sale. W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER. — HOUSEHO! Furniture—On Monday morning, ‘at 1034 o'elooky gnd elegant assortment of Furniture, Carpets, Bg ding, Stoves, &e., at 146 Greenwich avenuo, being all handsome Furniture of a gentleman going South, consist of Sofas, Lounges, Divans, Teto-a-tetos in brocatelle, Kv geres, Book Cases, rich Card Contre, and Dressing Tab mahogany and walnut Bedsteads, mahogany and wata Burcaus, Dining and Breakfast Tables, rich maho, walnut, ‘and maple Chairs, large Feather Beds, 1a Mattresses, Palliasters, matiogany and iron Hat Stan with a variety of marble top Furniture, Crockery, Gl ware, &c. Every artiole will be persmptorily sold, a must’ be removed irom the premises immediately. M. MELVAINE, AUCTIONEER.—BY M. If yy—This day, at half past ten o'clock, at No. orth William street, @ lot of Second-hand’ Furnitu Brussels and Ingrain’ Carpets, Oilcloths, Bedstead hogany Chairs, Sofa Bodsteads, Counting-room Furc itw Secretaries, Pictures, &c. Sale by order of an assigno ‘M. WRIGHT, Assignee, TENANTS RNGISTER, TO LETOA NEW THREE STORY BRICK HO! on tho North sido of Thirty-fourth streo:, aear Ninth avenuo, finished in first clase ebylo, with mode improvements. Apply to JAMES M. POST, Talxty-f street, first house west of the Ninth avenue. Te LET—THE UPPER PART OF A NEW HOUS| pleasantly ‘situated in Kent avenue, near avenue, Brooklyn, consisting of tive rooms on tho seo floor, together with iS good basement. Rest $9 per mont a Cr R WILLETS & SON, 276 Pearl sire: ew York, GTORES TO LET. THREE STORES TO LET IN COUI \ street, Breoklyn, suitable for Furniture stores, cede or nea eeaeee will Say ey Liquor sto: rent $5 for large store, $200 for the mall! ono. EP. rowNSEND. . YO LET IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME, THR story, brown stone front house, with every mode] con south side of Pacific atroot, boing eighth house from the corner of Bond. Apply to HASLETT, corner of Clinton aad Joralemon. TT LETITUE STORE AND PREMISES No. Broadway, near Metropotitan Hotel, for a term Years, Possossion immediately, or let of May, Enquire the premises. NO LET.—UPPER PART OF A GOOD WOUSE IN] genteel neighborhood. Rent low to ® good tonal ol route, &e. Inquire at No. 267 Bridge street, Bro yn. ‘0 LET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY —ONE FRO! room anda back room, bath-room attached, to ona two tingle goutlemen. Apply ab No. 70 White street, thi door from Broadway. | |ET—THREG LOFTS, ONE HUNDRED nty-five feet, in the five story building 160 Cai street, running throngh to Vestry street. They are aleviated for a cabinet or pianoforte wareroom, wholes thing establishment, or any other business requiring light and excellent location. ” Holstway, Croton water, gas on every floor, Also, a Shop in Watts street. Inq in the looking glass stor¢, 169 Canal street. Conaghy, W Cummins, G P | x SCBLLANEOUS ke Lakerman, Mr and Miss Southrage, Win Holroyd, Dun'l Kel- | eat apes \ nero, fn Now | WTS Sinith, Me aad Mrs Culling, Aubert Vigell, George | '[ME ART OF DANCING AND ea Seth Fa . t, from NYorks | fell, James Whitehead, John Welsh, Patk Donuclly, Messrs aa ard—The ol harruaud’s rooms, cohr Eagle, Buissun, from NOrleans, (Sec Miscell.) Knott, Stamp, Barton, Jas White, John Evang, Watkins, | + Will commence on Saturday, 16th inst., ab Home Ports. dns Roberto ort HIM, and Mrs Robertaon. Oe hy yee en pets el ae doe . s Robertson, Rovert J1il1, and Mrs Robi ey ORT Le n the evening, for cevtiemen. Je room, h—Apr Flora, Ttubbard, from Sines teamship Marion—Rev TS tt, Captain £ Thirteenth strect, near Broadway, on Monday, 25 Wednesday, 27th, at 12 noon, and at half-past three! the afternoon Wor ladies, misses and masters; on Mond rival at quarantine of the yellow fever.) Schr B Vlown, Chapin, Portland, Conn. Cll Ser Palestine, Holl Troy; eehr Swan, Johnso kh; sehy HH Tallinw: Gibbs, H Farmer, Mrs Howard, Miss Cocke, J Robertson, Miss M tson, Mrs Robertson, J Pope and lady, Mi Harrod, Mra Lane, JP Halsey, § J Harrod, Mr Gas t7,8and # in the evening, for gentlemen. N. BI | Mr. Charruaud returng his sincere ithanks to his Brookl] c Savey and lady, P Sonne for past enconragoments liberally tendered, Voong. Troy. Hy Moragolian, J 5 Saver aud tndy, Me Page, J Conn res thom it is with heartfelt roluctanee he is compel BOSTON, 0¢ Mise Wicks, Mrs Hall, C Hall, © Richards, Mr Schwarz, lady, iro; Let two children and nurse, Mr and Mra Shields, If Eastman | ¢pcuscautous Ms attendance at that alty, but hopos and lady, Master Eastman, Christopher Irving, N dol Allo, | in°New York. sor hartionlane aromas’ at his roo! child and servant, Mr Mays, Mrs Gallaway, Miss 8 C Whip- a Mayra, ‘artioulars, please see Morning ple, avd three ghildren, Mr James, Thay, jthgee children , Roo sal ‘ ¢ And nurse, Mr Robert ‘Treat an: , MeL Worthington, | cp x ok, sinithy Wil Mr Shields, Mie Ketohum, Miss Wilke, ¥ Backes, Megane, | &'A Ht LANGUAGRS—DAY Ad womel; 1 adelphin: Rox Mr Langn igo, H © Brower, lady, nurse, and 2 childrens IS | proto, UAUN wil ck hte dag i ri Broa Ben} FP Reov | tein, Sam'l Crutch, A Lantique, BE | yr) Ave fled, trinm, W Morton, 8 R Gist, M_ Cullinan, i) and lady, G' Walker, F Walker, Od right, BJ Oliver, Vt Mason, © W Bostwick, MC Bailey, | ¥ G Ordway, JS Hooper and indy, Miss Mary’ Hoo; * Brown, Mise BP Grianall, DJ Doud, BL Arche Brooke, WJ Andrews, Mra Spaulding, Miss Van V 1 Vicks, Mrs ivail, Me C Hall, Mr 8 Rich ‘brook, Jady and servant re th eCT ay VANNAN—Stoamehip Alabama—Mrs Buekley, Miss [ y, Mien Me Misa Lancey, Mias Lambert, E Crane, J 8 Clagiom, DE Hull, 4 Bowen, D 8 Miller, ( Master Schwartz, W H Long, Capt ping, lady, child, and servant, dy, Mis i bayer, Geo A Gorto ich, H Briges, Mre A Du ey dady, ant, child, M Col Brow Ma n, Loring, do; sto, rig Lafayet a, Ph a siphin CHARLESTON, Sept B | E York ; City of Nerfol n= » Miss | iss Scalirook, } ~Arr bark € Mo, ¢ Nicholas, P 8: W F Barry Angt Krotz, fs hive 8 lady, M | bar, Miss Judsomy Gilbert 3 Morehouse and two childro: A.1 1 Hendrickson, W rs By uran, Colt R oWwW RIVER, Sept 0—Sld se LOWELD, S Mra K Pettis, S Eddy Mawes, Vir- | Bloomer, TW Tallaman, Mrs James Reed and child, Miss r man, M bile; Fanny Sp George B Math c +» Liverpool; Willian onos, Boston; brig ark Suswa ochidiren, Mea.N FE rs M Brigus, Mes E Andrews, Mrs t, Mies Stewart, A@ Henry and G' Smith and Ieidy. Goo Contos Vucknam, Sam'l Whiteside, Ts | B Goulden, A Dunder, JMB | sons, Ed Camp, Thomas Ownan, AL Mo- | nd two servants, E 1, Hackett, Tsane Chas Ellis, Gilbert Wood, Jooph | $ Jo UT Lathrop, OH Cha. | W Arnold, Nelaon Smith, S eo Callooy, J HSpalding, FO. Miller, Mr DeWitt, 1 MoPatien, arks, ROH Bakers N A Curtis, #, Bradford Smith, Havana i, Dorige € NORFOLK, § YFORD, Oot 1 Sil kel jadelphia; Montercy, Curtis, or Osgood, NYork; Thomas B Sm ane, Barr (from Norfolk) NYork, over Astoria bar, Aug a W W Hiratnar City; EB Nantuéket; sloop So ORFGON~ bark Ocean Vird and brig Grecian, from San Franelseo, Smith, d 0 New World, sebrs Willimentio, and | Lew RR Mea | ay Arrat de tnh, ear Rew Wend A RL deen kee enj Eureen, J B | Troneiseo, and J B Lunt, do, fs - } At do, brige Vandalia sud Emma Preston, ve 1. Donvoik, Ke. Ros W'S Daskman, Thos | PROVIDENCE, Coe Letdee eit PHONty eee teas | Hecehkise, Granville Jorden, C4 Alien, David Held, AD | dout for Pawtucket; stes Vell Kinin Nyork: | Coben, M dioy, Miss Miller, Mrs Gilmonr, two children, sloop Oregon, Sturgess, NVork. Slat Huey. Ellen fA % ee and Indy, Miss Mellon, Varker, Charleston: wehee Hatiah Ava Wert, Philips, | aul servant, J Simmono, Mrs Zimmorman R 8 Thompron and Nansemond; R& H ketell, Ba indy, A Hart, Indy, and two children, two Misses Hart, C Turbell, Baynwmn. aud ¢ i Mra Lybrook, Mise Hart’ and servant, Mea r A Randall; Mary nw Hulee, Overton, Phile us, Mrs Brown, two children delphia: Jucob Stith, Davis, Aloe 2, King, Rondowt, Haris, Mts J acrvanty 4 S Hount, K once ‘danghter, Wr Baxter and lady, F Clifford, ayes aN PUY OW) OT; Cale ren ee ‘ fon. 8T Grant i Kay and friend, MF Plearan ~ PORTLAND, Oct i~A ark Covinthian, Randall, |» in hain, W avon, Jno Dawson, Indy, PE Ad ig , ¥ %r va tes Parke, Miss Poyse, Mra Street, Jooth and Tidy, Mts M i Vaughan, Miss Walker, h 1 tts Nicely Conve: Gable h srmahel, Ken yond i Mrand Mrs Eigummy, Mrs Hand wri Ivanhoe, € Pairiot, Buokiin, do; a3th, brig Henry | WM Johnson, AS Kowen, J W Maron, W cl 1 rk; Jane Ingraham, Wooler Nine ries Hardy, Win and RE i orion, Grover, do (and eld for | | voy F . 2 » a Lion, & u «, WI & Caxver, Vobh, Qulvestoa, sobre Lica, “” Il dh i A Reo, H Fiteh, laily, and ty o John Bassent Jame 8, 0 Nothing ee ot ay as ning’s dispatch. Nothing at harbor, | Miss Motels { Rotincony Win TH CoM Miiier, Charles Osgood, | Robinson, sah) Secs (eee ee | Mes Henry B tolines, 1, Chas Em: | | ieove Ati Tt mete, Mie M i Ribers, N SN York F Wobster and ler, Mra “Benuland, Mrs See ery tars, ¢ , | Fores and throe gone bing, Mes Guion,’ Mien ler, Rockland; Gov ilinekley, Mrs John S Th homas, Mra | F MUSIC "a pretty 7 d for the pi and for suf Music and Book h exclusively dovntod tu: his pa Lettors directed to his old place f businees, 431 Beowdt rto Mosere. Scharfenborg & Luis, 423 Beondwey, will romptly attended to. z RGU LReNch Gas ervrene EW PATE Just iinported, the rivhost ehcice of Chand: delabras, Bras his country et; Pt ks, Vases, Buisew't Mechanical 6 per cent cheaper than #perm, H. DARDOW VILLE, 116 Beowdway| M ONEY.—MONEY ADVAN (OR BOCGHT oy for cash) on wetohos, pate, jowelry, diamonds, pf nofortes, segars, woollen cloths, horses, carriages, other property, at the Paotiic Grand streoy Gornor of Broadway, strictest coulidence and honor may be relie walked nat their own revidon HOUSES, ROOMS, HTO., WANTED, OOM WANTED FURNISHED | ‘ T neunte fora lady and rention and neara restaurant preferred, Entire confide expected. Addryss AB. Herald fit ee HORE, ae LS SND WATERS tine, id. for invalide during the winter ey Y withont the furniture. Aj vay the of ORB 'A CO. No, 20 014 81 PPE ADEIATIC.~ ROOMS FOR COMMITTEES, CLU Ko, Also, two or throe well furnished and ple Lodging Rooms, for gentlemen, toot at the Adriatic, ov: of [ndson and Barrow etrects, on the line of Kipp & Brow ownibuses, and the Kighth ave ilroad, MASON & MILLE! SOUTHERNER, 32 YRARS OF AGE, OF QUT habits, whore profession to gentlemanly, giving $1, salary per aunum, Wishes @ partner in lifer one willing] settle Nouth, and under 25 f onteo! mana and education, but dqvided i 1 acter will hear st dverticor tv of the most rigid honve, oc +) Portes Pont, Wo ALG, W. Stowart, Mordid offices,