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The Pi _ ‘What seemcd to be love for liberty turna out to be more hatred of a despot, Nations bor. to freedom bate the in- Arinsic evil ef dependerce. ‘Nor do | believe that a true love for liberty can ever be ipspired by the sight of the mate al advactages it pro- bey or they are not always clear'y visible, Itis very true t liberty always yields 10 those rve it, covtori, Independence, times when ft disturba jd there are times whoa these blessings for a while, their immediate enjoyment can only be secured by a despotism. th se who ooly vaiue itberty for sheir poms bave never preserved it long Th is the intiinsic adteagtions of freedom, its owa peca- Kar charm—quite indepep:ently of its incidenial vbenedis —which bave seized ao strong @ uid on the great cham- pions of liberty throu, Vbistory; they loved it because they loved the pleas: of being able to speak, to aot, to breathe uprestrained, uncer the solv government of God and the lawa, He who reeks freodom for anything bat freedom’s gelf is made to be a slave. Some nations pursue liberty obstuately through all kinds of dangers and suiterings ui {0° its material bene fits; they deem it so precious ard essential a boon that nothing covld console them for 11s loss, white ita enjoy- ment would compensate (hem for all possible Mictions, ‘Others, on the contrary, grow tircd’ of ‘t in the miaat of ; the; allow it to be corn from them without ather than compromi the comfort it has bestowed on them by making or cltort. What do they need in order to remain free? 4 taste ‘or freedom. D> rot ask me to enalyze that s.) ir felt. It bas a place in every ¢ art which God ha: prepared to receive it; it thls and | To try to explain it to those inferior muds who bave never felt it 4s to waste time “We must spare room for his p «gnapt speculations on ‘the future, gloomy as they are: In the darkness of the future throw truths may be plaia- ly discerned. The first is, tha: °)! ‘he men of our day are driven, fome times rlow!y, sor» times violently, by an unknown force—which may possivly be regulated o: ‘moderated, but cannot be overvd toward the destruc. tion of aristocracies. The »! {8 thet, among all human societies, those in which there exists aud can exist 5O aristocracy are precis: ly those in which it will be most difficult to resist, for avy leagth of time, the tetablishment of despotism. snc the tbird is, that des- Ppotiems can never be 60 ivjnrions as in societies of this aatury; for der potism is the form of government which ts best adapted to facilitate the devolopement of the vices to which these sccieties are prone, and naturally en- courages the very propensities that are indigenous ta their disposition. | ~ Whea men are no longer bound togetaer by caste, ‘class, corporate or family ties. they are only too prone to ve their whole thoughts to their private imerost, and ‘to wrap themselves up in a narrow individuality, in ywhied gr biig virtue Is stided, Despot.sm voes pot com Wat this teudeicy; om the coutrary, it readera it ieresisti ble, for it deprives citizens of all common passions, mut tual necessities, need of « common understanding, oppor- tunity for combined actio it ripens them, 80 to speak, in private life. They bad a tendency to hold themselves aloof from each other: it isolates them. They looked coidiy on each otber: it freezes their sou In societies of this stamp, i which thera are no fixed fapamsrks, bh sre7 man is constantly spurred on by a -doaire to rise and a fear of falling. And as money, which us the chief mark by which men classified and divided -one from the other fluctuates inceesant'y, passes from hand to band, alters the rank of individuals, ra'ses fami- Les bere, lowe: em there, every one ts forced to maki constent' and cerperate efforts to acquire or retain tt “Hence the ruling passions become a desire for wealth at all cost, a taste for business, a love of gain, end a liking for comfort and material pleasures. These passions per- vade all classes, no! excepting those which have hitherto ‘Deen stravgers tothem. If they are not checked they ‘will soon enervate and degrade them all. Now, it is eerential to despotism to encourage and foster them. De- Ddilitating passions are its ostura! allies; they serve to divert atierition from public affairs, and render the v ery name of revolution terrible. Deepotism atone can supply the secrecy and darkness which cupidity requires to be at , and which emboldex men to brave dishonor for ‘the sake of fraudulent gaia. These passions would have been strong in ence of despotism—with its aid they re paramo: nt. On th- ther band, libert ba pad to this class of societies, and arrest lone caa com rat the vices : MEETING OF 44. (ward progress. Nothing but liberty can draw TALK AL the isolation into which their independ- [From therally drives them—can compel thom to as9o uy .Jgether, in order to come to a common understand- ‘ing, to debate, and to compromise together on toeir joint concerns. Liberty alone can free them frm money worship, and divert them from saeir petty, every-day day business cares, to teach them and make them there is a country above and beside them. It ieee ‘awakens more energetic and bigher passions than the love of ease, provides ambition with nobler aims than the acquisition of wéalth, and yields the light which re- ‘veais, in clear outline, the vir.ues aid the vices of man- kind. Democratic societies which are not free may be rich, refined, ornate, even ens. and powerful in pro- portion’ to the weight of ir bomogemeous mass; they — develope prive.® virtues, produce good family men, hopest merchants, respec.able landowners, and evea good Christians—for their country is not of this world, ‘and it is ite clory of their seligion that {t produces them im the most corrupt societies aud under the worst govern- ments—the Roman empire, during its decline, was {ull of such as these; but prove ap are things woich such socteties ‘as those I speak of can er produce, and these are great citizens, and, above great people I wil go farther: I do not hesiiate to affirm that the common leve of hearts and minds will never cease to sink so long as — and derpotirm are combined. ts what I (bought and wrote twevty years ago. I wiedge thet notbing bas since happened that could lead tpe-to think or write otherwise. As I made known jon of liberty when it was ‘ie favor, | cannot fo: adbering to that opinion now that it is in just, moreover, beg to assure my opponents ook I de ah ieten thane Widely as they perhaps ima . Where is the man whose soul is rns he would — ‘be subject to the caprices of his fellow men than obey a which be bad helped if make himself, if be t' ation tly virtu Uber'y; we difier only in tho maybe relly tid tha ts in exact proportion try Spas serra tore I embrace i i : present is by far the most authentic and interesting. ‘The visits of Bartema, Pitts and Finati were all made un- der ciroumatances unfavorable to their character for ro- Viability, Burekbardt, it ie true, bas given us a detailed and trustworthy account of his three months’ residence at Mecca; but during bis abort stay at Medina he was joo ill to devote much observation to the curiosities of the place. Mr. Burton, onthe contrary, enjoyed ali the ad- vantages necessary to enable him to give a full and ac- curate account of the shrines, the religious ob- servances of the pilgrims and their various forms of salutation and prayer, Blessed with & bearty, genial temperament, and courage equal to anything, he bas contrived to invest the persona! por. ‘tion of bis book with almost as much interest as Its topo- graphical details, The narrative is written in a ively, dasbing, off hand style, which detracts nothing from the Adelity of its statements, as ite author is evidently a ‘maa who ts too conscientious to sacrifice truth to effect. ‘The volume, altogether, is one of the mom agreeable and Interesting that has lately fa'len under our notice. Taree Pea Canta Monta; on, THE Paxtis oF ca Livixe, by Charles Burdett. Derby & ‘This is a domestic story, written ins natural, trathful spirit, and aiming only at p-esenting things as they are. ‘The scone is laid in New York, and the moral which it ‘enforces is one tbat bas, unhappily, but toe much applica- tion, in the competition of appearances luxurious ap- pliances, which belongs to owr condition as a metropolitan sity, To those who find ® diMculty in scoommodating reader to judge fairly of their merits. The aotes are ua- usvally full, apd exhidit great eruditiva aod patieace of research. VoYAOx DANS L'smaxiQuE pu Nowp en 1803 at 1854, avec Noras sux Les Expositions Univer- SELLES DU Dupin xt New York, by Guilleaume Lambert, Ingeniuer des Mines. Brussells, 1855. This Is, etrictly speaking, a scientific tour, and ts con- fined to descriptions of the mines and machinery which the writer met with in his visittothis country. The work is sn exceedingly able one, and is illustrated by a volume of beautifully engraved diagrams, which will prove use- ful to mining companies, manufacturers and others, New Patents Issued. fatents issued from the United States Patent otis fr the week ending October 14, 1866, each bear- date:— Pliny E, Chase, of Philadeiphia, Pa., for arrangement Of means for reguisting the draught of ‘steam boilers. ot vor Bethany, Pa., for improvement in guides bution holes. ‘Anderson, of Chillicothe, Ohio, for improved canal Lycia Atwood and C. O Crosby, administrator of Chas. Atwood, deceased, late of New York, N. Y., for improve. ment in’ p+ peripg pins, James Bourbin, of San Francisco, Cal, for improve ment ia Banca, of J. W. Barn lurfreesboro’, N. C., for improved manure distributor. Walker B. Bertram, of Waterbury, Conn , for improve —_ in stickixg pins ip paper . Barnes, of Buffalo, N. Y.,and Jacob Barnes, o oakvile. Canade West, for improved pi ‘wae a W. Cormack & Ferdinand - Misa r, Of Quincy, , (or Serromaent in grain sepa Meta Estep, of Pittsburg, ie tor “improvement ry msking axe Dennis E. Fenn, of Talimadge, Ohio, for improved m thod of opening and closing farm gates. Carlos W. Glover, of Roxbury, Uonn., for improve: in parver ters.” Doi utpico Giambastiant, of Washington, D. C., for are- men’s ladder. James L. Humphrey, of Syracuse, N. Y., for improve. ment in salt evaporators. M. G. Hubbard, of Penn Yan, N. Y., for improved ar- rangement of ey for side spar wagons. James Kelly, of Sag Harbor, N. Y., for improvement in ant! friction bushing for ships 'plocks. Sam!, A. Knox, of Worcester, Masa., for improvemeat in ploughs. Eéwin T. Ligon, of Richmond, Va., for improvement in pumps. Don J. Mozart, of Xenia, Ohio, for improvement in ea- ~~ Nt movements for automatic fans. john H More, of West Troy, N. Y., for improved me- thod 0] banging reciprocated saws. Joo. L Mason, of Germantown, Pa., for improvement ip por emonnates. ipo. North, of Middletown, Conn , for improvement in sawing stone. Samuel C. Norcross, of Dixfleld, Me , for improved ad- Jjustable stirrup for rawaill pitmen. Charles Pawiing, of New Pittsburg, Ohio, for improve- ment in beehives. Jacob Purkey, of York, Pa., for improvement ia wash- tng machines. ° Famuel W. Pingree, of Methuen, Mass, tor improye- ment in the mann:r of applying tan liquor to hides. Wm. Provines, of Columbia, Mo., for improvement in ute zure supporters. Locner D. Pbillips, of Chicago, Ill , for improvement in submarine exploring armors. James Perkins and Wm H Burnet, of Newark, N. J., for improved macbine for bending metal pipe. Charles Sohrocer, of New Yors, N. Y., tor improve- ment 1p spring bev bottoms. dobn Sutton, of Willtamaton, S.C , for improved wheel- wrights’ machine. Philos B, Tyler, of “Springficld, Msas., for improvement tu finishing castor wheels for furniture. James s. Taylor, of Danbury, Jonn., for improvement in macbizery for forming hat bodies John L. Tutde, of New York, N. Y., for improvemert ‘w manufecturing cylinders for cotton gins and machine cards. Jobn L Tuttle, of New York, in card tecth for macbine cases. Guijlavme A. Talbot, of Boston, Mass., for improve ment !n gimiet bandles. Noah Warlick, of La ayette, Ala., forimproveda range mcrt of the tills of venicles, Jobn C. Ward, of Cuarleston, S C., for improvement in raiiroad car couplit Perry A. Wilbur, of New Castle, ip pail machtes. mith Young, of Milton, N. Y., for improved fastening for gates. Stepten A. Whipple, of Shaftsburg, Vt, and Herman woipple, ‘of Port Risbmond, N.¥., for improved machine for cleantog emery wheets. Simeon Ingersoll, of Greenpotat, N Y., aasignor to Fw mers’ aod Mechanics’ Meuu'acturing Company, of same place, fur improved method of felling trea Thomas Dutton, of Washingon, D. C., assignor to John R. Elvane, of eame place, for improved brace for carriage springs. wi P. Criteblow, of Florence, Mass , assignor to A. P. Critchlow & C», of same place, tor hioge for picture cases. ‘Thos W. Chatfleld, of Utica, N, Y , for improved chim- Dey cowl, Re-isst es —St. Julien Ravanel, of Charleston, 8. C., for improv« ment in artificial stone. Pasented August 10, 1 nt Y¥., for improvement ., for improvement Robert Artbur, of Phi'sdelpbia, Pa, for improvement in ecif-sealing cans. Patented January 2, 1955. Re-iesued dune 10, 1826. ‘Arcalous Wyckoff & Morrison, of Elmira, N. Y., nor to Wyckofl & Morrison, of samo piece, for iipreval boring machine. ted Sept 26, Desc, ac reaon E Bridge, ‘of St. "tats, Mo., for de- sign tor stove. ee ae Caxpipare —Ths demosrats of th Twenty Congreseional district of this State bave pomipated ea Bon. William f. Allen, of Oswego. Mr. Allen is now one of the Tustices of the Sapreme Court of the Fifth district. This is the district represented by Gerrit Smith. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE TUKF. a _" LN | Ue COURSE, LONG Pees TROTT epee ron Pent Reser Whelpiey anes gr.g: Haw: Bry, to wesee. HAW & Prt Proprisiore. L508, COURSE, L8G, TSLAND—TROTEINO.—O¥ October 23, at 8 o'clock, m match for $1,000, ot names bik g SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. FALL MILLIVERY, &C. | BONNETS, GENIN'S BAZAAR, 518 Bronders) Fiadies will find , upon examination, the ea of ladies’ and en's bouuets ter superior aad si maueh prices than in an; Santana bis resent stock of ori etshaa been marked tor and will be sold without regard to cost in order to reduce the stock. B. Serptonctiplion: tor aale by M. P. BROWN, No. 188 Letreet, New York. Pibice | AND WINTER MILLINERY.—MME. pots 4 leecker street, bi to call the attention of scl lock of hats, headdressee and. dress caps, suitable tor hea preset and approscbing seasons. Banc ‘H FLOWERS, * Chenille, Straw Buttons, Velvet ornaments, and Millinery goods, for -_ Nos. 64 find 66 John street, Corner William. HOMEM « RECCHUM poet eote BE STEWART 400. and wi in ell selected stock of furs, coving ibe en ‘ayles'n Vietorines, 2 Mut ” ‘alls, &e. NX B.—< Sportal care has bean taken bn aoleets the best and most matured skina. ztjbea azonin nection the ew an goods to their customers. —— iHroadway, Chambers and Reade streets. RS. FE. SMYTHE, 573 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN with a handsame assortment ef winter bonnets, ou Mon- VONSUMPTION COSSUMPTIO! a8 in Mepioar Treavumwt —In the creation whe his babs aud veg: 4 his consti ational rea itirainenth, ded besa ue Hunite of his natu or the derangement of diswesea were consequently 1 race. in the conrse of ime, or lo observe and perversely 'e rules of their robuat progeniters, various diseases were therefore the evident pe hie!'tes of this digresaiou. Medical seienee hen became an indispensable element in conjunction with the systems. discoveries and inventions Which contribute to the good order, elevation ext being of civilized, communities. Among the numerous diseases which are the results of porgoaal excesses, neglect or expo: venthose of hereditary transmission, there is none and treacherous in ite a oproact more certain lowly constiming vietien, than stub? “nits prima. wad fully developed phystes! powers, wikhers aa a dried twig whea lett unaided Uo eottead ‘agalat this awful and persevering enemy; and if the delicate female his bob! by unkLown is ever brought wubin the deadly influence of tia serpent like coils, without active aud immediate aid, the contest will be short, Lo} tal jm its termis In may cases Guripg the progress st this, Iusdiou Femedics were judie’cus'y epp'ied, the Would be soon Zenovated. and wow viane imparted to. thea ted systems Ht uvior tunately for the auflering por tiou efssctety, weak mated preten ters to madioal knowles labor urdor ‘the strange delusion (hat the inhalation o “steam,” “ainoke,” 4c, &e.. which emanate from deieeriou substances, into tender and ulcerated lungs, will. Work cles: but the melaveboly results of aueca mischievous quackery Caily proclaim the utter ignorance and daring reeklessue38.0 fuuch humbogging pretensions to medical kuowledgr: ‘Voese criminal outras n common sense ant medion have brought deathand mourning into mauy. Uapoy ‘and deprived society of many of its most wsefu. an bee members “Nin tbe course of twelve mouths practice in the city and Vicinity of syracuse, Stale of New York, the beneticul elfeets ct my treatment of i wader the, feartu malady, usefully tesiitied to by the grateful Hedgments of thoké who were the objects of ay aven pyy to have iteu my power to rete the p esstit! practice in maste: Beoxemirs Compurrety Cunmp--Maritns, DURKIN, 173 Bow veiling to’ you, im virtues of your jon that its equat for has ever yet been discovered, being comoarstively palatable vs a me dicine, free from’ a! deleterious substance: tain in its medical effecis on the reqvire to be ki d extensive Rs a a a ge of at and 30 ine. through 4 stray umber ot the Bunday ‘Tinea, ot New Yors, we think there ie not much kuowa of te ltieacy of y Gicine hereabouts: but as in duty bo ty the admirable benef my wi eived I re ations. #s well as in 4) iy ic, we take thie opportunity of recominending ¥ your med'eine to ail suilering eoustunptives, wh dent it wi'l benefits hoping jou wi tion in laying it betore the public, not Lorgett ng the good ef- fecis produced by your stomach pil Si.ce she commenced taking the medicine she has, been daily improving=the irci- tating cough subdued immediately—and the pain ia her aide has folly digappeared~aud is now completely though she had beeu despaired of when T firs! addressed 0 votified you of her alarming covditivn. 1 live fourteen miles from Ugdensburg, across the Si, Lawrence, in Duncas county, Birs, aad Mr, Sows. m we are cond , 173 Bowery, N. —Dear Sir-In appre- = ‘on 61 the unbo nded contidence ‘epoae in your sail as deem it my Suty to recommend i ipve all who are troubl ciality, or ingiining tow Unrough the admirable beneiit [have derived from your ‘sate effectuat treatment—being a suilerer, in a most aggra ted consition, for a long time, produced by. calching Sold n connection with a devabgeuieat of the liver and bowels, for Years pest, witha languidness and feebleness tint I could not describe. Weakness of (he loins aud back; i fact I felt 80 prostrated that Iwas obliged to confine myself to the house all Jast wint count of my beiug so sensitive to chan ge of clothing would produce “hawking up @ cougea’ed accumulating and ling life was a torment rather t began to abundon all hopes, When I esw. your adveptisement on the euuse of oa. sumption, which so minutely described my ease tl applied to you, aud I feel happy to state that the first allowance of your medicine Infused Hew hopes, soothing the irritation of the threat, and reinvigora‘ipg my emac'ate constitu‘ion Words from me are inadequate to add to tke efficacy of the in my throat, so that [ than a comiort, Aud fluails soothing, bracing and healing properties of your valuable medicine. All that Tean say fs that { consider you. a master- fece in Arresting and controlling that treacherous disease, nebitis. In west'nony therest Ir tement publict'y, hoping to bene! who are suffering 1a « si imposed upon by the pre! al men pre‘endin to cure t!, when, on the cont their treatments only ten to aggravate It. ' In proof of this asertion you are at per.ect liberty to refer the doubtful to me, to obtain the facts, at my residence in Yorkville, or to my husband, at the corner of Six ty first street and Third avenue, where he superintends for the company. Mus anp Ma. J. s. Mmtast. est you to give tis ers9 you have mo and who are oaly Dr. J. D. Derry, No 173 Bowery —Dear Str:—As health is the greaiest blessing which we enjoy from Omaiporence, and bereft of that life is, comparatively speakiag, a use! Durthen, alise unto all other gifts with which wears blemeds becomes mvalusble treneure, which i ne efBcacious treatment, to igment of the Srlontshing. benefit which t have Feesived by your medina. Having suffered fcom a disagr ¥ throat, which proved quite troublesome to i in company being obliged to keep up « hemuing. short cough, in order to expectorate that stringy which accumulated in my throat, tha’ u mer tha’ Or pillegin would be exprstorated than a piace wou'd be au stituted or filed with another. coustantiy hacking and hawking with © derangement of my somach, catching colt by could pot xecouut for, J tnereased the secretion nd feark it would ter medie>, this. that and the F mizste fatally, I tried various tisement of Dr. J. D. of my feelings that T placed myseif are and atiention, which canses me lohave the proud satisfaction of acknowledg- ing bia meritorious services rendered to me. Hoplog that your career of usefulness may be long and uninterrupted in the t liberty to publish a ferer realizes the inestimable value of your medicine @ those who suffered. His medicine acted on we like a ¢! soothing the irritation of my throat, ard expelling the p of my chest, and fegulaptog my Whole sys'em: in fact, whom iY wi does not benefit ins eek: —_ ‘be considered ineural Persons wishing for » verbal confirm: ee? sal me Ms. S. P. Gonds ‘Yankee Card Printer, 207 Broad’ aad 162 Fulton st FINANCIAL. BROADWAY. MONEY “ADV, rt ie} ED, TO ANY amount, on ts planos, dey a} ars, and every description of va or ‘ht for cash: stocks, bond: ego tiated. We ene: YER, rooms Nos. Land 2, second story. proapwar—azar ESTATE AND LOAN OF Uberally sdvanoed on persons! pro 47 eae for cash. Rea! estate dour! Sedeoll whh Geepateh, os moderate terms. Stovks, Dosis and notes negotiated. Business coadtestia! HOYT & CO. room 1 $50.000 7° tem, ON Eee DLMON jewelry, sogars, dry goods, anil all kinds ‘sonal ye rt and sol! ah. 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Wickman. ap EUROPA, Capt. hens Vessels carey a clear white light at mast head, gre op slarboard bow; red on pvt bo Niagara, Wictmad, Teaves Boston Persia, Judking, | i USTR ALIA — THE, MAGNIFICENT ship, CL, BEL! am ra ic chootrve. on or atigut the tiv hee unuaunily wellarranged and Airy slateroom secs for rat and second cabin. pat io r 4 dee mets Paawengern or &. ‘Therutesnn vary low for eariv= ene mmael” Fay iat mae be yo il op Rage MaAILLED, Lob QUTTOW & 50°8, aaa wa 4 Sie0, pail eeuiay re NE FOR BA BAN beg will be Ist Movember. th Wednesday, oe Wedne: Wed: BK. Vork, Wednestay, Nov. oston, Wedneaday, Sov . York, Wednesday, Now. 2.‘ Wednesday, Dee. 3: iB York, Wednesday, D N. York Wedneatay, Dec Bissoes. Wickman, Africa Siaonon, Berths not seeiired wot! pa Ab experienced surgeou 0 ay ta Thesuperior A. I. ronea or metals, tn ining he kad tue value taereot fai as above. Yhe Beaver is of small capacity, ape cuales, ane « wurpessed by any veasel now ory sneer SULTON & ©O , 58 South street. B vm ‘esset -ol this line take 0 treight afver Unetr * @* add therein expressed For (reght o: passoreapal 7 to UNARD, Wo. ¢ Bowling Green. HE BREW FORe, AND TIVERPOOL cptrED STATES USTR AT! JA.—THE A TREAT, will be deepaiched for for By tober 25. Can in splendid = ‘apply t to 2 GOODEV EY 1 CLIPPER SHIP, ROBERT renee. direct, TL The AL M0. ap The ADRIATIO, re n built by contract expressly for the to ensnre strength and ecevery care has On, 5 niso in cher engines speed. and thew accommodations for passengers are une- dusted for elewsnes nod confor’ from New Yor Na@.tverpool in Grst cabin, Exclusive nae of exiga, size state From Liverpool to Now Vork, 30 an? 2) guin An experienced sereon gttac can be seoured unit! paid fre proved water tight RLEANS AND BAVANA.—UNITED steamship BLACK WARRIOR, JW. Smith, erg eg will commence reeenng,. freight on Wednesday, ports on Monday, Oct 27, at li M.. fcom pier foct of Robinson 'veet, North ‘iver, shi! toped tmust be sent in the porenins pees ‘ous to the day-of aaiin VINGSION, CROCHERU: Ft ti 0 = cs 4 OF thia line have tm- WIE danger trom ice will notoross the Hanks ont 42 egrees, until wher the Let PROPOSED DATFS OF SATLT FROM NEW YORK. OR HAVANA AND MOBILE —THE UNITED STATES mall veamabip QUAKER CITY, wander, will leave for the abo Tat 12 o'clock, noon, feight or pasage, RW. Shufeldt, com- ae 7) Friday, November “REYe & PAPRICK, 61 Wall tect, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA. —ONITED mail live —The steamer KNOXVILLE, cara c D. Ludlow will leave on Weduenday, Oct. 28, fro North river st four o'clock PM. | Bills of ladia For freight or pyasage apply to S. I. MI Through tickets from New York to Jacksooville, 31. to Pilatka, $83." Steamers for Florida connect at Savan: nah, with the steamers from New York ou Tuesdays and Sa- ay For freight or passage apply to DWA! CULLING, No. 56 Wall atreet, N.Y. ¥ " KENWARD 4 C0.,2 Austin Friars, Loudon. BG. WAINWIOHT & CO” Pars Tie owneraot these ahips wil ist be arcountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jeweiry. precious atouaa or metals, uo: ese villa of inding are sigued therefor, aud the value thereof OR NORFOLK Roe peoenons, aE UNITED Skinner, will leave for se Rhove | F ease 6 OR FVERPOOL—SAILS ON WEDNFSDAY, OCTORER 22 the celebrated clip picket ahip RINE, for London sult on Tuestn For passage in eitner ship apply to THOMAS C. v ship AUROWA 8 cestinat on Friday mornisg. ‘Travellers will find this the cheapest. pleasantest and moat ex sage and arg with stateroom, to No 4, $10. Apply to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 32 OR LIVERPOOL.—TAY the 24h ~The fas antuertayrtte p ISLE 1.s00tons regiater, Ceo. BC be despoucheg pustresity ox abn dations for eabin second eabin an: Aue p freight or passage apply to TAPSUOLE 4 00. 88 South editious route. Pas cketship EMERALD folk, $3: Peterburs and commanier, will be Superior scoommo OTIC FOR NORFOLK AND RICHMOSD.—THE ier. Mec rivars of at 4 p Jamestown leaves aeock bia Bunday afternoon for the above secs will pleuse be on Doard pune! ually. LUDLAM & PLEAS. IVE! FRRPOOL, —TAPSCE INE —F ACKET OF EW YORK, OCT. 18, 1856—FOR THE BETTER RE ulation of’ the passenger business heoce to Europe, a er to prevent any extortion ov over charge, the follo ‘ules have been unanimously adopted by the’ undersigi ets oF errs for passage b 4 from els or erders for pi e accepte than the undersigned. ” n order to present tiekela being purchased and resold weed tate, the price pakl shall be distinctly marked shall be © paid, directly or indirectly, to runners or “ping house keepers, or passage, stores, or price hereafter charged be 818 steerage i pet ‘and it will be considered an infsement mn ihe rules to charge elther more or tess than those Thoutd it be diwinetiy proved i the opinion of the ms- ned that aoy of these rules have bren no longer be considered a member The aasociatlen. ufid, Test the abore pea Some into es fon from and after ‘or fir ‘cxcefient accommedations, apply to CAPSCOTT® eet. OR LIVERPOOL, 8 AILS ON THM 220 OF OCLOBER, t ship WILLIAM BATH Passage, including pro mabe] Sat ‘on board, pler 37 “x P44: —the tavorite pat 3d. That no commis! Mocday at 10 o°eloek. Apply to DEMAREST & JONES, 40 south street, IRST PACKETS POSITIVELY ‘be entirely new clipper ship POMONA willeailon Monday reavori'e packe! ship WEST 1 river, oo Wednesday. 23 FOR LIVERPOOL — sory of the aces either packet Sonend cabla, S20; sloerage, TEN ECK, aireet, OR “G@LASGOW—TAPSCOTT' LINE—10 BATE oN Monday, Gowwber 90. —The clipper ship GLANCE, J M. Giliespie, ‘master. ecnage (oeing pow loaded) ap = TAPACUTT & CO ERPOOL AND PEILADELPHIA STEAMAEUP ’9 splondid and ong eg eet en Gir OF BALTIMO) CITY OF WASHING’ IN, CITY OF ie pe ivy ton INSTRUCTION, —NO PEN NOR INK USED—NOTHING IMITATED, MACLAURIN'S palenied self instructing proves, must id and peng nen. directions. 01 rent aat Ww. 8. MACLAURIN « 5 Bresdway, N.Y. be bone nah gs . No where can a quick and ready the other. ction, Ia, ly obtained than at PAINE’S new Fulton street, Brooalyn. Gtty of Blanchester City of Baltimore... academies, 62 Bowery CORKEEFING, WRITING AND TH# OTHER Es in mercantile life, are Batoon 9), $65 ai to stateroom. A lisnived sumber of rd. class pasacngera will ve token ») From Liverpool Theae steamers are constructed with improved Wat comparunonts, and vemel carries Partier wishing to briny fe their Sotet Of, pagenge and deals on nie te ium experiononé nur m GXGN ty areata Twelve lesson ehar ve fase Boome, Sas ‘346 Broadway, Appleton’s Building. friends can obtain certid Liverpool {mn sums of £1 otey- “Sgant, 17 Walnut at, Philadelphia, o Sint oedeny, How toe tpt leh at WANTED. —A Lady EMINENTLY QUA- aiken 4 Cont ‘he wiotcie ia the South, Adiress rs TEAM BETWREN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— FDINBURGH, 2.000 tons, William Cumming, command- er, NEW RK, '2.180 tous, Robert Or: ' 1 $62 tops, John Duncan, commander. The Glas: Wiedoins tate rpeoe, aad 4 AT CLAVERACK, Expenses $112 a year. C.H.GARDNSR, ATIONAL GYMNASIUM AND FENCING ACADEMY. 6% Bread: ‘ker street. An institute for ——- cei... ments, y the members to he held on Wed: day, October 22, at 8 o'clock Pi. HENEY GRBBARD, re iergh, Saturday, sth November. at 12 youn: Rew York, Saturday, 29h November, st 12 o'elock, meee Glasgow, Saturday, 13 December, at 12 RATES OF PASSACT $75; third class, found with onoked provisions, perienced surgeod attached toeach steamer For apply (© JOHN McSYMON. 17 Broadway. PANISH LANGUAGE.—PRO. VELAZQUEZ. OF CO (yeah or pemage mbia Co! ‘te inform ‘the Span! oral intlons made withaccuracy and despateh, "Nod dos Fourth # Feet, yo TO GLASGOW —ANCHOR LINE OF SfEAM xh HX pow, i, 2000 tons. sinss cin SUSOMLLAN HUB, 8, A i oon to Lonny —ON THE RECEAPT OF a3 y address printed {1 will to realise from $10 to $2) per y season of 9 70, ay Post office, New York. URE OF CORKS BY MADAME BRRHARD, 167 BOW. een Broome and street -accoinmedation of Pitted up wih a rew ie id Clyde bailt roo screw ail classes of passengeas. The ip Tempest. A iat Lioyd's od to sail, with gonds and pasnenger to Glasgow, on Saturday, oh No Intermediate 6. Tmediate passag teerage nd found in a liberal supply of freight cr passage apply to 5 vhed provisions, RANCIS we DONALD & cor POR | POUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THK bial | D. AUTION TO FURNITURE DEALERS, Lignwy by manufacturers, boiel ra, bousekeepera, and the —Rinee [2 pou known as Drother Jonathan's, the pu Jopathan’s furnit above article will Pinas eam beg, Joba 1. Brabyn's signa’ “ut Browtway, yestel Pe ee pz, geyat the office of the Ne: J lowest market leaf manuiactory, Shel” to eee ie 7%, Soewe wanes ine, can be had ot the pria- (OR BREMEN VIA SOUT steamship HERMANN, 5. ior Premen touching at Bmtoek. ers f R, ion NAMPTON.—THE U. 8 M. KE. Higgins, Commander, will mai’ he mails and land and France. on Securday, Nov. atl ter No. $7 North river. PRICE OF ‘rasaee TROM NEW YORK TO SOCTUAMPTON on In first cabin, main aaloon .... Tn first cabin, lower aeloon In second cabin . DAVID WALKER. ETTERS FROM LONDON, JUST RECEIVED, riters conid not have believed ze STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED ON ONE OF the principal avenues. The stock is full, and the fixtures Ie good coder. One of the oldest oy best the Apply at 98 Myrtle avenue, Brooklya, after 3 P. N. ceommodating terms to responsible parties. RUG STORE. —A FULL, STOCKED, NIORLY FUR- hishe (or aale on HENRY, Clinton areuue, near Gates, Brooklyn, after 2 P. jaily. FOR SALEWOR XCHANGE FoR crry Faor ue, Neer tte Terser one mile south weal troms Ieee "wits lew Jerse’ Hee ete KO 8 CARMICHARL, 79 Nasoau streot OR SALE—UPRIGHT Ri Lndg > Lag ecereny Le. comotive and high p1 bollers; iwelse horas power, af the Brookiya steam Boller Works, 167 Water street, between Bridge and Jay WM, FINNEY & CO. prensa SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES oF old established liquer store. situated in one of the ines pebepeing P parts of Pearl street, Iuguire on the premises, 369 Pearl street, ‘OR SALE—A MODERN THREE STORY AND ATTIC brick house, situated at I 0. 18 Warren place. Al Of Jand, situated’ on the corner of Fourth avenue and fourth street; and « lot of housebold furniture, Apply HOWARD, 15 Naseau Bank FOR SALES THE LEASE, STOOK AND PLETURES OF the uated“ou MeCoombs" np. ol 5 — renee B.. ‘WM be sold on terms. Chambers stres pesca ts mc iN (8 CARLAND 'CR SALE —A RARE CHANCE, ONE OF T OF THE OLD- stationery est and best and news depots ra alone rent). will be sold Tonulre at tae hore, Junclion of Pulioa and Male Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE THREE STORY AND AND err ment brick house No. 85 West ween all the modern ieprovenmetin, and is terms inquire of SAMUKA EDDY, No? 2 er FPOR SALE_ONE OF WHEELER & WILSow's MEDIUBE ‘he greater, pita Bane ass ne ake in carpeting and Herald office, for OR SALE —THE THREE STORY AND HIGH BASE- Tact brick dwelling house ant lot, No. 189 West Twenty Zourthatreet between Seventh and Mighi aveaues, Ina healthy andde sirable location will be sold at a low price, ag theowner is about leaving the ity. Apply on the premises, between 2 OR BALE AT A BARGAIN—ABOUT 2 ACRES OF first rate land.on Long Island half a mile from a rail- read station, avd near a number of improved farms. Price $85. Apply to T. R. PEACOCK, 39 William street, from 10 to 12 and 3 to 6 o'clock. rouse AND hag LOTS FOR SALE, NOS. 143 snp A a near Willoughby, kitchen and nrear. The bac tbrouboat 204 peti a comwlote order. aoe the ehoicest g1 ow aba will be sbid ma O88} Peston "a and 66 wees treet, corner OUSES ON MURRAY HILL NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. —Just fini and for nth stree!, be between uth Gud’ Sixth aveutieay, They tre tiret class houses, with brown stone Croats, and in ihe very best manrer thronghout. Will be sold at ts reasonable price, and on aeccmmodating terms A person is on the pre- mises to show ther», at any time, and to inform ato price, terms, ‘OUSES FOR SALE.—A BARGAIN.—THE TWO MO- hia neat brick houses Nos. 101 and 103 Second atreot, Wil ming. Ove minute's walk from Heck sip f emg sendin a fire Witleellibem tovethor oa terms. Apply to ‘SIMPSON Nba OTHERS. 19 19 Beaver street. pete esata seal MAGEINERY, FOR, SALE—AT THE SCREW BOLT ST sreet “near avenue C, consisting of ever arty of, of mses and tools, walabte! = foe oe Sok mathg ard ustness; lathes img machines, frome, 2 ip bamamer, planing m ranatine, te yder's pr Thee ADDIS from 8 until 1 o'clock dat wols a Ee until 1 0°e _ wae Pots NUHN CAMELON, Assignee. N THIRTY SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Seventh avenue, south side. —For suie or to let, two of those brown sione baseraent houses, with high stoops end under cellar, with all the modern improvements. Inquire ‘on the premises. TRAM ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SsL¥.—A STEAM ‘engine and boiler, of between*four and (ive horse power, very little used. Can be seen at 43 Eldridge street, in dhe rear, or apply at 211 ‘centre street, third Looe. Serena eyind vO be bu echoes s bardeelacls naaptod : 7 chant mike ned Gel nopecior build td aantee hogiy te and is of superior 8. H. YNARD, No. 5 Wail street. Toni poten re AND Li erate | HA! other transferable paper of ae Cer a "alia t..— |S pu > i atseventy 4 re by. a venty fe ; Lyons, 8 FE Hots), Aspiswall New Grauada- Mag mere Soe, A Joe ffi sold cheao, on the premises, 131 Fulton'street, Brook! hed pt or JEWELLERS, 40.10 DisPos® cr age sepapstoe aes YOLEN opr Dutch sireet, MUSICAL AND DANCING. A. poowenres (Abney ACADEMIES, for Tort dan nea wince, Brook 7 shail SOure de, may be had at ether of the academies. RICHLY CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE Af janoforte for sale, most cleperetsly Saisied, |, and but Lit- ears Warr De packed foe ahippin ear aun TAXING SCHOOL, AT NO, 6 BASE F fully aequaints Tas a the 224 a y and Stes ep aan ares eon ne maatore, mere cireularscan be obiaiue:!. Monthly solrees ai i i gE gl Ry 4 i) commence on Tuesday. Al) the fnebionablo' sil emma on Nereus. “Thore are classes open for those more advanced. Die ACADEMY. —MR&. 1.UY'8 Me a ‘come off on Wednesday evening. aby is toe iy indy in New ¥ Tork teaching exercises on European p! RERO'S DANCING ACAD ETEO OP ae on Rew York: real y street uptia. ie nike oF wtheir expenditure to their means, we strongly recom. | Gay, Oct. 20, 1856. An experienced «urgeon. is Avinched in ech steamer. Soo | cle delivered in Havre oF London. No parcels received on of cmend the perural of Mr. Burdett's story. There is prodt ASTROLOGY. 1 cailon, All Weaere, seat pass through the Post office. powder in destroying insects on a, to., do. Depot ‘as well as amusement to be gathered from it. Mies Rew yalag Hone wat b Spee Bars war, miners. [ieNaL=wapaank HARRin_ nica, FO, iNronN worn paeenge ce freight, SBOIY 10 1, south William street for LYONS ¥ Magnetic ‘Powder and. Pills for insects and ver: R h esta-og ier OCTAVE Tbonsey "wore to * Lgrras po Devaoce pe LA Porunation Fran: | 0 Thursday, Oct. 23, instant, “er uipergus fente ‘that she. bas The segmer WASHINGTON will succeed tne Hermann, | MBcoBreetwey | aoe re cage Grd gi 2 case pe Onsrtown, an Commerce Général de Aaxe, KLEINSOHMIDT, NO. z4 BOWERY, | furned from Parte, oven ber water, sizes of Preach | and rail and sail November 2. RADY, READY. READY. THe a easare sre o8 GAME apa =e a eye one be o — frAngleterre, “tea Blut Unis, &c., Ae, Bi near Howson sreet, begs to call the ie ation of ma neta, ot her ¢ rota, vemaueniay, oe Trectwey. R NAYRE, DIRRCT —PRANCO AMERICAN, COM. m eat 7a mae AP Axons - — roe Tanta brecare satoment of the cae ot tbe toregn |i are atid Ge ha a tebe Horta se Gane pera ren ngs ning pt | grt eee E statisti rel one ade ba ph yesidenta who sustained losses by the bombardment of where. and * river. rc, Prise of passage, frst cab aft, ; - CAEMLOEOEMAD a YUMMGIG ONO GAD THOME wnpnaty and warrant and uk pace nest in Joly, 1866, It is merely « recapitulation of ADAME MALHERBE, WILL OPEN ON BSDAY on th read ‘&c., by magnetism. Office, “Ofice. 263 Broome forward, PS, Te or freigh! oF pasmage ap) apply Co the agente. Stow, CASEA.~ HOPPMAN Her 3 FERACH’S SHOW Cas aaeadinii ‘the facts contained in the sppeal of M. Barrue! de Bau- ih ot varied and clegani amortment of Pare a | Et. SEE WoRy Aas EM. "CED. POIRIER & CO., 82 Broad street, rl gmcrtment thom gua fot constantly’ on, hana.”"OM PEAT BARGAIN —7 OCTAVE, R ieee iimery, a ‘STROLOG ee | Oy SS NER “Briere prompliy exectied ‘ vert, which was published some months since in the | above the Frese House. only one wi abeent RRATL EnDCRD, PRI OCTORER 2—U: tonsa sen Tiana, with the addition of a few offctal documents ne. | 20,2 OR aan oem ox | eta aba a eo ives | GURRATL BA ETns hy canaceas ns ieee grewcagne 4 paras wrens | F pe 1 verification. ‘Oct. aris winter millinery. latest near oeseazy to their diylee Uf dress cloaks ahd mantilia patterns. Somer for Cailfornia, via Panama po a it ( Lire Gonos Wasninoton, by Washington | “Y United Steamship Compan; die mantly om hands’ Old show: = 5 FOR ORCHESTRAS, Eras. 6. Fam 80. : OPS RALESRAUAAR A brotay Serta ewa aan e ctu ae ih enebantes” ers promply erected QCRPA «alent stadt, pote gu caumente werk Deve joo trate teat egpesrenes, | ated” aration of wine Bree ted'mie wi TOURS, SEOVES, STOVER W. A 1. VAN NOTE OLD | Svviing ot tem and wecond lia ten 1 Having already reviewed the larger edition, it is unneces- x THURSOAY, Aa Ht Are, INST., WE WILL OPEN part ‘n x sitet see ad Pecos is eoetineeer senmpogent oven of mantel graven, hen ] sary for us to do more than to recommend this cheaper Olnenr ey. tnd leaee immediately immediately te ° ‘ins po Ly ey and JT ‘more compact one- Sete rot craig gtoves same. | Bowron Coumon, by aledy, Preach & Co, Boston. | 7" nscOMMACe 8 aTAPOOR. igceeanaes ee .rforpae: | we cnr et beggin ene mpeg Bg bea aye DAME TERING. 8 x08) ong JONES STREET, cits ew Yorn. Freie | S'Nerulonah:s thot ant Lent’ Company nee now ceedy ~ conta x id effecti tion, more expecially t= the im yore , elect agsortm re ree ak 1 cemn ber oa Sl aeus fr the chove anmed @ Ge Seas irom bua plate, making” i tat read ‘The authoross docs not want fertility of ideas; on the ounee wile — or ene instrument are prinved pon sheets, wee contrary, her imagination seems to run away with her E MISSES ATKINSON & MATHERS, (@UCCESSORS OR CALIFORNIA NRW YORK AND SAN FRAN. trae bom oe for the orchestra. although. ll the pieces * ) 822 Broad the St, Nicho- of judgment. It is the faculty of restraining 11 and keeping T Mine, Malherbe.) 821 Broadway, oppasite 1 Bt, Nebo. Fob Tine tovarraneed nth Sore Snore ey ets it within the measure of the unities that seems most re- 4 [rarven come mil Non ehers wit sev thw ote word, (wenty ive numbers i quired in her case. pera ere EPTR_PROPRGBOR OF AUTOORA Great reduction all.) neaul pouad, greene , jane * 5 oi, ai scene peeve ite es m, Past N é ND a Fo THE se Pa ~— TAAsH BUYERS ARR INVITED Te = wy it from at street, North river, TANOS A DRONE — i Invauvamen Poceumers, Connors, wits THE (ASH BUTERS ARE, INVITED TO RXAMINE MY nae eee ecmen or Prin galt from the forth tran Pp 4 od maser oe te ~ lock P. M., to com Ly ‘Thia is one of the best political manuals which has been Bibb. OF Cera iow ne #6, "Hargaina can id na these ea set MDA \ ought ander our notice. It would have justited the | ‘°#*# Ar¢ Poine sole ae ON CHRERS, 17 Brondway. erated hy "raped get atts fir San Francie, t le of “The Whole Duty of the Citizen.” ANA SRGARS.— RY JUST IMPORTED, __ or tena an idea 7a ’ Ss A rakes MM ‘This beautiful volume presente, on the same page, the haree texts above enumerated, and thus affords that aaility of comparicon which is necessary to qnabie the 000 GOOD HAVANA ARS TO ye ut un al. Apply to 4a4,T, ARDS, 248 Washington street, (Mee, New Tou Coa» ee.