Newspaper Page Text
B _ --
THK TRIBUNE,
?MONDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1341.
JCT For notices of several Ne-jvEooks acci T??aga
zinesaiian oi:jm__l Lttter from England, ?.?-c Firs
Page
XT Fer a Poem -.n't an a-Tccna** Taie cf ?\e2! Life
?ee Last Pa-,-e _
Ocr Nu.! Lk.(.i-i. ? : i'? .?The Senate ?i
iiam] 17 Van Huren tu IC Whig, asa n ady stated
To the A- - . *. have been e.ecte?i as fol?
lows :?
Brootne.1 f??>ne?ee.2 Niagara.~
Cortland, ...2 Livingston,-.2 Ontario.?>
Cbautauque, 3 Mtmroe.3 Washiogtoo, .
Kr.?'....!.. 3 Monreomery, i Wyoming,..^~
!;?s?'x. I New-York,?-3 Tota
And probahl) Allegan?;'-', Franklin 1, a.-.-i per?
haps Cntt-raug -'-'- though we hardly expe I
C_p Wo du not publish a list of Members to-day,
because of the doubt about the three last n?ime?_
Counties. Webope to have it perfei I to-ro irrow
Tua PofCLA ?. Vote.?The Van Buren majori
tv in the State will be rather under 15,0
on the whole, " tt defeat is not so had a? the Re?
gency's was in 1837, when we routed them b\
ovei 15,000, and carried 100 to 28 Members ?
Assembly. They have now about 9G to 32 Wi
?hall publish the official vite of each county a?
soon as we receive i*.
Lk__P W- trust ? ?: end of Morris Frasklis
baa !.?-.-n t.,.,1?1 l.y the floating rumor that ! < th
f Purdy ?selected t-. '.:?? Senate. We ?.tan find
?m sha In'.? (if foundation fot ?t. We have "-???...
tho rumor in two or three ?hipes?one :i????rt? n
number of votes fot !.. F. Purdy; but where ' ?
We can hear of none ?uch. Another claim?, ar
error in King? County : but the Brooklyn Eagl?
(Loco) of Saturday, iji-.<? -? the complete return? o
that County, by town?, with tlie following aggre
gates :-?
Loco-Foco. Whig.
.**'. ?fitc. ..Var?an.2,545 Lord.2,76..
... Puray.d.'.i 11 Franklin_.2,711
O'Connor & Gottsberger_166 ; Abolition...28
Franklin over l'-ir y.17?J.
Assembly . Loll .2,769 Conselyea. ..2,03.'
.1' lall .2,788 McDonald ...'.' 81
We can't imagine bow Mr. Franklin i? to h<
*">!ij_;?:(l out. of th?* Election.
_tT Hon. F rani i- fiiiASGKR i? elected to( Ion
gres? from Ontario County by -U7 majority. Th?
chuckling ol Loco-Foe ?ism ovei hi? ?!<-fe_it wa
waste I.
Inn i mi! I m ?i ro? ?iin-n t.
The Ali any Argas us ? a poi igraph in our a-ti
. 1" on ihe Rc-'ilt of the Election us a text i'or som
'Orphic Sayings' in r-'gard t-i Internal Improve
rwnt und tin* Stute Credit. \\r mid of th?
triumph of our opponents, "Their votes tnu-i
" borrow money to carry ?>n the Public Works, oi
" arrest their construction. Over this we r.-jnir?
" most heartily." We now reiteiate this exultation
Th?- Loco-Focos must now tuk?' distinct, unequivo?
cal ground on the subject of Internal Improvement'
For years ihey have fired at us ftem under covei'
?hoy have abused th.. Whig? for simply prose
cuiingthe construction of (.'anu?s which they threw
upon our hands. The l.ri?* Enlargement, the
Genessee Valley and the Black River L'nnnl wen
e-iich surveyed, authorized and commenced by oui
opponents. The deceptive (and we tnu?t believi
designedly deceptive) estimates on ??Inch thes?
??oik-i were undertaken, were iiuidc hv Cana
Commissioners Bouek, Biker, and their Regenc?
colleagues. Th.stimates assured ihe Peopl?
that tho three ??mi?? would cost but aboui
$15,000,000, while thr contracu of those sam
Commissioner?, mode shortly after, prove thu
they ??ill eost over $30,000,000.
These ??urk?. ??err commenced, and the con?
tracts in good part made, ??lien the Wftig* cam?
into pjwer. Have ?vr not met their responsibility
frankly? All the change we have made wn? -..
reduce the cost of ihr Genesee Valley half n mil?
lion dollars by substituting wooden foi stone locks
beyond this, wo have followed o it the Rsgenoy plan
and the Regency estimates. If we have varied ai
all, i: has been in saying,? If the Erie (.'mini is t?
be enlarged, the work should be pressed vigorous!?
The Canal is nutv choked with freight. In a dr?
lime it is almost impossible it? procure a suflicienc?
oi ??liter to pus? the bouts at locks und keep up th?
long level,. Now it' ????> are to have n much longe:
and more costly Canal, let us make it before th?
trade of ihe upper Wesl ? so vast even in its in
fancy?bas worn other channels. Let us say t.
Indiana, Illinois, Wiskonsnn, &C. ' Hut: your Ca
' n:?ls to ihe Lukes rather than the Rivets ; for w.
' shall soon have a grand highway of Commerc.
? completed, on ??huh youi Produce und you
? (..?mis can be Boated at half the present cost.'?
Sucii has been the open, unequivocal, arid ??:-.
policy oi thr Whigs.
Bui iliis has been mei by the party of the Argui
with a guerilla warfare??i chameleon \i?.a_r ?
The Lcgulator?. of that party from the North voti
for ihe Black River Extension and the Northen
Railroad, and usually oppose ever? thing else.?
1 hose from the South-West are great on Erii
Railroad, hut denounce expenditures in othei
sections as profligate und neo.lies?, while th?
i >netda?, Onandagas, S-tiecas, and other tribes o
' th?- pan?', uie fierce for the Erie Enlargement
but shocked at the recklessness and extravaganc?
of making improvements in any other portions o
the Stute. On the back of all the?.? c^.nr Messrs
Young and M. Hoffman with their panic Reports
denouncing all Internal Improvement us the devic?
of popularity-hunting demagogues, and u libel oi
the laws of God, predicting bankruptcy ani ruin
threatening a repudiation of the State Debt an?
in?i>ting that the progressing works shou i
stopped und a direct lax laid to pay off t':-.. debt
The Argus ami it? cabal ?'.and behind all the?,
?upper? and skirmishers, ch? ering each on to th?
attack, und v?'t appearing notaverse t.. the prose
cution of any work in particular nor to Interna
improvement generally. Thus ' the party' ii
each ?ecu.?it take.? ths credit of being in favor o
i!ie favori*?? measure of that sect-in, while it d?
claims generally against the prodigality ofWbis
minagement and is appalled at ths increase o
the State debt.
Hh??' ?vo n ?t a right to rejoice that this game i
now blocked 7?hat ih >e who have for ihrt*.
years vaguely denounced the \N h;.:? ft r .hing .?.
much must now speak out frankly, an i tvll us
wherein we have gone t.?. \-i-t und t o for, an.
where retrenchment must begin??that th.y csi
no longer suit their oracles to the local hum?r ol
Orange ami ?ayuga, Steubeq and St. Lawrence I
ece -.- '.?e do so, the Arc... if_tgtnat?*tes u* a? ,
" iodulging in a fienduh exntaO-n." I? the epi
-.-rv-.i
But -h-? Ar;'-* talks of " n storing tl - credit
?? ihe State i" 'h* stand ng ;t had when C??-.-. Sew
_, . -.?-..- into | -wer." 1"-?ir ?:r?. we are happy
te find vou on that grarii'-s errand, and will prof?
fer yon some hints for ??-'? success. It' you truly
????h to restore Sia'?- credit, just -;? ??*.'-. "... your Lo
co-Foco brethren of Mississippi, and '.'?'.'. -.':.-m not
to run their ticket on the express _.;- und ..f repu
r their State's Debt at.! '?-miling her
rs. Speak to you who ( ontro
i,- Legislative action al ?. ii - Arkansas and
Florida, urging thorn to pay the interest ot
ans, and n??t doom hon?-?-. S- :??-- i iffer ft
::.'-ir bankruptcy .?.- fraud. When you have done
. - ? i rely ?.?.-?r-: will be no :.'"- t '_? ii :???-....
ing a .- .- i-, ? ents to the dullur on any ti-; per
.-. of the State ?f New-1
OURSELVES AM? ot R NEIGHBORS.
Thr Sur. ofSaturda) au -.?if a roluou of ?'???.inr
icurntiiy, '.?i?ili.-\ a ? ! !..??'. ?ram i.ar annrd st the pros?
perity .:..! ?lauding o? tin- psper. We shall hrir?y ex
I'j-n its :n Htatements.
In the first place, lb? pararle of renewing its type to
frequently made by that .??per U iulentionally deceptive
??.'lieu it preteuded lo riiio-v ?rime ib.e?; m-cta? ??:.' ? il
did not change the type nf its reading ca'.umn? a'. alL Its
idver.Uemeni fount? oaly ?rr.- r-u-?-i. th-._i?ii fnini
lie r-<p-d und rrc-,1?-?. rasu-iT ia irbich it. edition :- ?:.-.
reu off lb? pr-..??. a pri-at dra! of ? _? i?r ?_ often spoile?
?y? we.k't i.e. Tais business of renewal afforda no ?af
?riterion If we bad ki-ruti with !._,r-ly iyr.. COOUgb to
?et oar psper up otic.-, ?ve should hav- be?*n ccmprllr-d n.
lucard it l>.uf ?ioc?! . i u: !?? having ttiric. a? mum a,
h:? pip?-r requit et, we bop? ?itb careful usage to makt
t ia?t thrini_th th? year.
Bui that The Son hu a larj-r cirrulatiin than othei
"it? papen its readeit Sad to their cost m the italeaeai
ii it? new?. Kvsry nioruini ?? r give thr newt :?., lb?
-i.juthi-r:i mail of the sight previi us, for which the r-nd
r- ..f I ii?.- .Sun tiave to ?ait till the next day. This i. ai
any tunea cr??t d'feet : Lut while Congress il ib session
i r.-n.rr? the tardy paper comparative!*? worthies?.
The Sua boasts that ilscircalatioa hua Increased with
? cry week of it? existence! What is the u?e of ?ucti
monetrou. fsbricaiiona a. tbia ' They only tend to di?
credil oib r sssertioaa a hi-H ?f found in their company.
-.??? ry rea.'.-r of T:.e*?Jn hn? teen t:ie ? is ten hue ' Cir
Culotion 'I hirlv-f*\ir Thousand,' ?taii?_iii_.- at lb" bead ol
bat paper lor many months Now if there bad been say
Dcreaae during tin? period, would it nm ?ave l.eeu added
1er?! if with twenty thoasaad calculation ihe publish
?r chose to t.oast of thirty-four would lie not, on attais
iag iweaty-tw? thousand, ?acreai-e hi? bout lo at lea-.i
ihirty six '? Let commun ?en?r du tale lb?! answer.
Since The Sun swagger? *? largelj uf ihe iniih. n? ol
sheets il has printed in three mootba *hy noi state tl.?
precise exteat of its daily circulation .' an-l for the fifth
or sixth time prsdict? llir ?p.?ly downfall of ihn par.er.
???are iinpelle.l lo laak- a brief(tatemenl of out own <"ir
culatiea and business : At do tune witbiu the last iwo
montha have we circulated les? tb.n eleven thousanH cop
ies of our daily rliee. per day, while our e.Inn,n lias
I o:ten been thirleen to fourteen lhou?and. I ri c-1 u ?11 ii w
our weekly, wo have i.rmle.1 at leail MVealy-fivi
niiiii.??nd eopies per w.-ek?oilen many mote. The e ?p
he fa? U wiih regard to our circulation: we do not oflrr
10 prove them by our pressmen and folders, for ?' brli-,.
?10 one who know? u? will ceed any su- h conSrinalion ;
leu our pri H room i. open lo any gentleman who ??i?lir.
m ?i-e what eilition we print or hnw n l? printed.
In Adv. rlmi-i-, The So?, bring much older than Th
I'ribuse, loads u? eon?i lerably. Ii?-iil?> otitaiiiirt. bighel
.ri.r.? . but we have ?o rea?on to complain. Our Adver
??enieals ha?e increased w'txh "very nionih that our ps
,nr has existed : and wr new have often quila a. many a
? i- can make p> .in for. Still, we ar" very ulail of an.? n.l
Iilion to our list ot advertisers . and if lh< se of our cm
teas whs would as loon f>ncimrii_;e a frank aud ard.-ni
?Vhig paper :i? in uiif-iir. Healthy and nialiittiant l.oco
r'.,-.i ...r, win bm give u.? a trial, wo ar<? confident the*
?ill fiiiil The Tribune as good a m-dium, aspteially I",
ail annoiinceiii-Mit" Bdilr.t?.--.! to tlir intelligent and mor?:
.?union of the community, a? The ... ?m. If they doubt oi
in? point, let them inquire of tkose who bave lasted it.
Our rrsJer? iirr ?s.uicd tfiat their attention ?ill so
?I..-? be calied lo our peraonal aiTairs. W? like thin ?or
.ftkni-eas little as they ciih i but ours i? not ?el a?
? Id puper, and m.y be nijure.l by gro.? mintstemenl.
ifuuconirsdicled. An to the Sen'? prediction that w.
ball die oil anil " the tir?t re-poctab ? frost,** we woul
?uly remark that our living or dying will not depend m
he good will of Loe-oFoeos, but of Weitss, and whit?
h??e shall extend lo us thin in"a?ure nf patronage nn.
learty COilli |e?re which w.? h i?., hitherto received, ther
? m. prospect ofour dying. Meantime we ?hall encc imr
?v giving inore rea h g inatler inn1 Ister intelligence than
iiv ..Hi r penny psper, prepared with ui.iiri-i: tusiduit)
nul ?n h uliihty as Heaven hi? itn.-n il? to lu-rit a lib-.-ra
?n ! ?ncretLsing patronage
CC-P" A? it ??i? ile"P*"d iliut the Whig? were ii
be h.-atcii this Fall, we are glad tlmt they ar?. well
.??uteri?trim all the evil humors i:i our system at.
vnrked ofl". Thus we lose l'ilcntis County ??her?
?re have justly 500 majority, by n quarrel aboui
-s'-riat-ir ; Schenectady by a Postmaster feud, _tc
inr patriotic office-seekers, indignant at the blind
?c?? to their merits and services of the President
?overnor, Collector, or some other not infalibl
functionary, have sacrificed thi- Cuy, Kings Conn
v. Richmond, and many others. Having satiate
their ?'engeance, ihey ??ill doubtless give heed ti
their judgements and consciences hereafter. Thu
vith firmness an?! good conduct the transient evi
?ill re.iih in lasting goo.*l.
_t__r We believe our City must claim the ' Win.
Banner' in thi late disastrous contest?pro??din.
he said Banner has not been throivn away oi
ibandoned in ihe retreat. We have carried i
-\ h _: Seuator and gained three Assemblymen.
If the test of the Stute had .lour as well, ic
-hiniiii hnve had to |iay for :!:?' powder and ? :?i?
?t ::? 'n en lure the headaches which now fall t(
he int of ..m much-to-b -pitied aiKvrsaiie.s. B:
.??? don't pity them an atom, any more than the.
ii.! us ??hen ?ve \?er. in their present predicament
?F" We hear with niuvn concern thst our clevei
friend J.?ux McKko.i has been sentenced tu wall?
the [?lank forth.* crime of voting the Carroll Hal!
c-..'t. Well, ?ve have ?!r.-:i iy said that on?' offic?
. enough for any man. and when .I-?hn ?vent t.
Congress he ought to have resigned the post o
Corporation Attorney, but ?ve iwucy the turning
lint out toi the actual reason in ihi* ra?e will uo
?rove immensely profitable t? Tammany.
"?T\\. is ruinnred thus BenjamisTai I'l? of Ohi?
is about to retir?* from the V. S Sena-e to mak'
room tor Or. Duncan. This is making bad worse
[___F It appear? tint ut the election for Delcgatei
?. ::i tiie Territory of Wise nsin, the ?ut
A-as 4,144. This year it was 6,400. Increase
Q ?? J'.es it, t ? ,i ?ears.
HOT " Father," ??ays a y i tngster of seven sum
ner?, ?? tiie Whigs have go; licked in the "lection.
his year ' How do you know that, chatterbox 1
' 0, 1 ?? e a great siri ig of returns every day :
. -- Sun?it nevei has any to sj**ak oi when thr
?> higa i airy the du\."
IT Mr. K. K.xoor's thirj and last Cont.rt win tak?
?Uce at the Ci.y Hotel, thi. ev.niag. Mr. K. will besa
sisted by Sigaota E, Botftt^e. _.,?UOr C. Aiitottamt, am
?1. Louis h ail fin .mi:.
IT Mr.BaAHAtt'sCo.scEaTsrUliakepljuse M, trtB
ng,at the A?t??f House. Uissoa;? u will h, ?e'rn bl
ais card are cb.??en annuly Irom the bearty, olj ?a.?hioii
sd Kiiitli? i, Scetcb auii lri-a Melodies, wit, ???rctien
t" otn cclebrste.l Oratorio?. To tUt- levers of liar_i..u?.
?bo rtjoice not i u t li - p.'*?-e?s.on of a cultivated i.-. Gel
?an or ltalias ta-te 12 Music, but love ra'hrr ibe fsmi
liar, hcsrl-ilirnng nttes of lalher-lsnd. a::.: molber
longue, th.? C.tH?. t otfers ^_Ion? sttraciions.
Ljecttjbes r'. Theitre??We ?...-??. at
?:.T.*r 'iurinr; th?* last Winter tli? curtain of tbi
Park rbeatre rose upon on? solitary individual
>Ve ar? not among those who dea! out denuncia
tions of wrath at wholesale against Tn*?a:res an?
all who alten 1 them. But the manner in which th*;
ire conducted, so far a?, we have my know ? ?
- ' entirely objectionable in a moral poin
if t:?*w, that thousands who would think it no
:- - to witnes* the performance?, of the legirj
ite drama are of necessity compelled Co ?ta;
away from them. ? ? hethei these al .?? -
--? ?? i we annot -.. Re? rra has
led foi years, but no ?sent?a
; nas yet taken place. Ir. the mean timi
irier f thii gs has sprung up I ? ? ?? .? ? mei
of out city have tbemse et : revided mea -
their own entertainment itruci a. The;
bave forme i rarie* I.. . i
Elooms, and have established a System
- ? ires, which :?.? _??.-:'
if our country are annually called t ijr eft
? . ? ver bei re the and i
sexes, i ludtences, pe baps upon the v
m ist interesting and enlighten?., tor their number
?ver addressed in a- y sga or rouni
rhe ?- urses ' b ? delivered this winter are
I. Trie Ne' i irk Historical Soc ".;? ? I
Lectures by Jared L. Sparks. The tntrodu rj
which we noticed in our pap?r of Saturday, wa
lei vered on Fri lay evening last.
II. Tue New York Lyceum. If Lcczt
i?t eminent men of the day, tt:?.l uj i - ??
ecu af great interest. The introductory to b
vered this evening.
Ill Mercantile Library Association?'.' Lee
tures by distinguished Judges, Lawyers
rmiths, Ministers, Editors, officers, Sec upot
various subjects of interest inii impi rtance. In
troductory to-morrow evening.
In addition to the above, we hear ol local lee
tures ir: .?'.fi?rent pirt? of the tity, an rig
we wou d parti ilarly nntice a course of B?blica
Lectures by distinguished Ministers of iheMetho
dist Episcopal Church. The Intrnductory will b
delivered by tie Rev. James Floy of Brooklyn, oi
Wednesday eveni : tl - week.
Bigamy. ? A writing-master named Welling! i
?ilia? Smith. ;u Ii chmond, Va-, lately duped on.
of bis female pupils into n bastj marriage? il I n
and went off to Warrenton, N. C. :n -pend th.
honeymoon. He r???l hardly gone when a prio
.vite came on posthaste from the North in searcl
if him ; whereupon h?* was overhauled, brough
'.ark to Richmond, nr.d p.it in a s ug place H
? likely to escape from j.t:ni?hinen!. however, 01
the plea that he hnd another wit'e whei lie manie.
N'.i. 1, and was therefore not legally married ro he
At nl!. hot perfectly tree to form new engagements
He will, however, he tried tor swindling und fai-'
nreten.-e?. His two wives are in greut distress.
Moral.?Never marry in haste eine of whom yol
know nothing hut what he (or ehe; tell? you.
Hurried inarriaje with a stranger is a very pon
disguise for seduction.
|jy (?.-p. WinriKtaD Scott ha? written a leite
n reply to numerous qiieiie? expressing In? e'-n.'i'i
roocunence in th?1 view? of the Whi^? ,i leltitioi
i irie i-o ii tro verted ipier-tion?. of the day. II'
?.vow- his willingness to become a candidate fo
President, it desired. We may publish his lettei
to-morrow it' we have room.
ClTT I'kIioN S.TATISTIi'*.? 1 >tirini^ ?l,,* woel
?nding on Saturday morning U-r. there were re
reived into the City I'ri-.ir. lull white men, 3"
vhite women, 27 colored men. and 20 colored wo
ne;.; total, 187. Discharged during the ?ami
ime. !*'?! white men, '1(1 white women, 18 color*?
?nen. and 111 colored women; total, 1'iiJ. Died
I. Remaining in pi ?sun. 82 white men, 30 whin
.viirnen, 17 colored men, und 10 colored women
?ota!, 139. _
[CT* The Madisor.ian is to be published dail"
after the lotit of December. John B. June?, ha?
become chief Editor, and Joint Publisher wit!
["bomas Allen. Tke Prospectus ?t?te? that Mr
Imie? will be " assisted by Editorial talent of :
nigh order," and " tvill render a ready, intelligenl
tnd efficient support to President Tyler's Admin
?nation
iT-jr* The Danville, V'n. Reporter says that Terry
the lute Teller of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia it
?liai place, was been tnrd for tin* robbery uf thai
?lank in August la?t. and acquitted upon such evi
lence a?. !"r it? development ?>i" siviil in :!ie art u
villa.iv, tins n? parallel in that section "i :!k
"'.utry.
Th.- l'. S. ! la?.'tt ? no icing that Mr. Harnden, ol
the expr?s?, i? a candidate for the I egislaiure in
Boston says " ill i1 is .i good nominal "ri?he will
hi:v n ? ? ..,?.?! than ?mvuiin ihev can
''""'" _
?j I h- main building of the Jefferson I
it Washington, Mi??, look fire on it:<* rin.r: ng ol
: - '.'|!th ult. and wa* consumed. About
:rre? of the library were burnr, togeih-r with the
ti -.?..?.es of the Mississippi Territory. Loss esl -
nated at $30,000, beside the archives, which
noney cannot replace
I tte l" S. ship Cyane, Commander Stribung.
lound to the Pacific, goi inderwaj fron the naval
inchorage at Norfolk, nn Monday morning, with
?. tine br?ese, and proceeded directl) to -?>?..
Vicksbcro.?The Sentinel of ia?t Saturday *hv?.
" Fur the last two days the wind bas been from the
north and cold, ihe thermomi ???? fal ing :o 40?
I : ere has yet been nn frost, and the v.-. m fever
?tiil prevail?. New ra-.? ire daily occurring, an i
ii ,'.?'?:.: t'iieri.i? must not thinkofretu ning until
aftei we nave ,.-;<? or two :->t-i ':"-:?.
[N. Q. Picayune, Oct. J?5.
IT We arep?insd to lesrn last at the fire in Kullnn-st.
?a Thursday tuphi. John Leslie, book-biader, ?nrfere.l
rery severely by the ralamttou? event. The whol? of hi?
dock m trade??li bis vale ?ble tool?. [>r ?se?. Ac.?house
lold furiniur? and cl.i'.hiue?:.?.? been ?Je,trove,), aros
wtn:h he had n?. iaiaraace. To aid to the seventy of hi?
*!rl ction. ? wife in rery d-Iieate health ?uj two ?m?!!
?.rnldren are to be provided f r. We lesru ?.ha?, the? bar> -
y e-Lipe 1 with their live?. >*r Le-ne. fortaoately, it
he Iste hour of"one ?'clo k, li-inj up and coga?ed in the
-hop. pave he rir.t ?li.ni?othet*is? much rt.ot* dim*:*
?raoJd tJsve been sastaiaeiL The "?ir^.ic w.t. ,? ,?ort.
m 1 me projrress of the rire io impetuous ihn h? had or.lv
ira? to drug hi? wife and children from th-ir bed. through
rie r!iin-j.? to the ? reel ??vitaout any i/s.-nieai? ?ive their
s.tirt cloth?s to ?hield them fr.'Ci the incien ency of a wet
in i boisterous mcht. ac.I in thu ?tale we are ?orry to ?ay
:i?v eontioae deetituie i f" the mint nec-ssary artiele?. of
>ppir?l. We kno* turn to le ?n in.::.-rios? ?nd perse
nrinr man. and now ihn hi? eot. rpri?? ind stteaaon to
??usine.? were about m-eti-i; their rewar.i. 13 s nif-at til
iitliitl? profit* -?er- ?wept s? ?y au i he ?. left ?bsolute y
Je.iuule to commenee the world s:.en. 11 ir ?ya ??llv :
ex ended to him: aod w- call upon In* friend? and a 1
srhom the bliehted prospects of an industrious cjtiz?nc-n
?ore to deeds of beseroleace. to come forward ?od tr?
'ify their sincerity by some ?sbiuuuai tokea of their
sympathy.
K- tri raoM J itt ?Ch irles Mo >re a
Srr.tt:.. ?nished ?. effected their es
the Buffs e night of the S
striking down t ist U he opened thi
door for the purpc.? " - ' " tve some wa
ter which they h_.i ?oririted. In addition I
ine the niler. an?. kn.?c'. -
ransacked his ?-ockets an i : - ? wbati
about him. :hut adrii.tr :
c:i-nuiat.*d crim-s. .- i 4 B nd his <* I ???
? trail, a'.-i "
ere.i it :? _ e
': _ . ? store of Horatio Be o Lak
C--.. i - - of $*.
_- ?. -he23 -he i ext la; i e .-. 1. wer
tied the barn eftvt - -
fvellam. Engiii miles di.
. - - ?*
:-.
the other, with a n t am? I Allen
^_________
CitT* intelligence.
Reported for the New-York Tribune.
CrVILTUl'RTS.?v. ...
At tiie Superior Co?t .?a Saturday, s .?
young Eaglishmin named J*>hn M. J.rsr?. ?a. i.r-...?:
befor? Judrr Tallnadge en a charge of being a fraud?
leatdebtor, having ?hipped hi? ttock in trace on txur
tbe Eur"(.r, .t Liverpool, .'.n.. embarked himself 12 ?a;
.... bound for thia port. Mr. Marshall, agent for one 1
th* Liverpool )>a.:k- t lu:-?, r-. .-.v-*?i ht the lait ?ten
packi : tbe nee?*?arj ?? n be? for having '???. am ???
ander what ia i'ibi'I the Stillwell act. When the sbi
.:-.??_! brio? U-t M. n.?ay ni?co.- Bowyer b ..ir_.'- he
arre ?led Mr James, and bat kept him rince ia close cot
fiacraent. There ire ' rtj packages of ;
10 hitn, ii i??<ii!. t?n board the hip, Th? coun?? f
James con!, nded that ?u_ti l'ut evidence hitsl not toe.?
bibitcl to pr..??- ?nui a fraud lent debtor, ???! tint 1 oast
r-uently, he .. : - : : the ? '?? la behalf (
the creditor? r?verai documenta ?ere produc? I, smon
ihem tae following letter, which Mr. Jim-? hail written ?
his i'.th-r nni maii-d _.? ,;3. hrf,,re he ? ,ii _l. ?hich w_
mterrept-d and fell ?ate other bands, by ? u ._u it ??? tes
to thi? country. It tells th- ?tory -n clear!) in itself, an
1? ithal -t?o?*? Mr. Jaai?-? to I." ?n hour?', a msn and respeci
ful a son, that we cannot do better than publish it. Th
letter wa? addressed to Mr.Beoj. Jame?, at the R ai ?s
ravern, near Southampton Railway. Bermondsey, Lou
don.
Dear Father,?1 received your letter, ?taime thai v.
coins to London I hi , ?ill 1 galber a
: krej' it?of course tee raj
? _? ' '
Ihaverome to the .?rtermiiiati.m of going to Averie?
I have all the leather shipped?I h.??e i-j-o do/?n rolle
???at -i-r si.': about-?00 d< /.-;: of lining? and basil??1 ha?
in my pockot about t_"?i " ia gold which I intend takm;
with me, ? ? I never intend returning to Englsnd. Loui?
?ill come after inr m al...ut ?ix m..nth?. I na?- mad? 111
lbs !'? oka for y..u to cathrr a! i!i? .!<?!.-.. ?.?: ., pi wi
ble and ?hat I u-vr t? ret-ommend you ii to writ.- ? . .
our .-redit.ir? and b?s ti'ii--????> you will pay t!i.-tn all n
1 I month.?, and when you nave a? much r.??h as jrt u cai
gather come out with mother after tae. I can buy you
farm belter than half a dozen of Peneahesl :..r ?1-0
? -i ii ,-.?ii ynu ?-am more?you had belter lose no lime ii
try tap to ?ell all the baalls in London If you cannot ?ei
: taeni there I think it wo'd.l be be?t to snip them l? Net
, Vork?all sort, ol h.ai goodl w,|| .r',| ihrre, but if yoi
-in -? il tli'-ni i.i I.on,|nn _i any rei-on-i'ile rate it mai
be belter, bat tatber than stand any ri-k it may be a
?ell i?. ?tii|. to America. However I l-av.. it t? you
I idgment h>"? to Ho?in. ha 1 ! etirr cm ia- ca-h for ih
?ool a. soon a? possible?sell the row? for ciu>h?cmn
and gather in all tae debta ia Manchester?1 have ma:
the book? up and sent you a Ii-l ?.fall that i- .tue?caih
it all in directly so a? I.t my uncle ?afe. and ??hen ?..
Have got ill tie - ?? i ?. i .-nn ,-et in band, come to *im?n
to me. I ?ill buy a ??. ?I f rtn ready ealtivaled lor j_,l"
to t_i il. The taxe? are nothing?every nun i- ou ?
equality. If I '.v.-re to itay at Maacbesler to sell our lea
Iber it would take 9 months lo sell it. batid.t tbiul
our creditor? would allow u?. tima ?all would tie m th
lurch?bul now 1 ibink we will bn b-tter off tlan e?.-i
especially if you eau matter jfc_.'?n(i to come uul with bn
you must keep it quite a secretor el?e they will arr>
?ou l.?-f-re you rim luve lime. I hope you will !?.?r|
yourself aober at I cao tell you there will be plenty ti
do sad do aol carry on auch sprees a? you did at Man
.n?.ici. I have heard a great Oil about ii?ii is tini
that a lll.in .1 ?".ir > . ir? tbould k:.o*- better ihrin t.. g.
..?.I get druiik t'.r day? and co ?uh a par..-1 of- ladle? -
it i? -i;niilal-u?, it you do 001 dr..p it nil ?ill liinl thing
very awkward. However lam not going to ?? ? you 1>
finding fault?, but tr? ?mi will relied an.I be a bit mdu.
mous in gathering "H xtir ?;a?li you can.
I have ?-iicl?.s'd you ihn particular- <f all the account
out at Manchester, ttill you bad better come ai ?ooe i
|. taible and have ihr m nil lu. I think lu?)) ni iy be j.ili
ered in a week.
I ?ail lo morrow at IC o'clock. Korce is .oini. ?ilk mi
I will have a deal ol work to do in America to finish an
?often th- Initiier und travel about.
1 bave no more to say, ? iily I hope you will look -bar
about tliinr?.
! wroti-1., mother to-day.
l.'od I.l.-?. you i? the wi?hes of your dutiful ?on,
Maacbesler. J M. JAMES.
Sunday, 19th Sept. 1841.
Writ?' to me pretty oticn
llirett, Mr Thorns? Morn?.
at Burin-,, Brutbur? .? To.,
New-York.
America.
The Court look lime to consider ibe motion for di.
chart", ami Mr. Janes, n'ucb against hi? ?ill, was r?
innii.I-ij to prison. He i- lo be liroimlit up ne.nu this ton
noon, whan the deci?ion of ibe i'i.uri in reaped tobii
will be nude known
Ai ibe Cirant Court, on Saturday, m lbs oa.f Itu
?ell StebhJB? r?, I'mn. i.e. Tread well, fura note of 4 !,( 0
drawn ?a 1933, and uit-rf-t. alladad lo on Saturday, lh
j.ir? gava a rerdict for defendant.
POLICE OFFICE.Nov. a
Theft or ? Musket ?A msn named Willi im Morgan
?a? ??n Friday night arrested in the ?.-. ofaiealing
musket, worth j"i from the ttore of Nicholas Coi Mu
N.i 90 Chatham it. for which on Saturday, he was coin
mitt?.: t.. prison.
Efficient Teeth Extrj-cter.?A tusa named Jame
Taylor, was arrested on Saturday, charged with bavin
?truck WilliamC. Livingston, of No. -7 James street,
leverc blow oo ibe moatb, thereby extracting two of tn
teeth, in ike moat prompt sud ?cientific maouer. For thi
display of In? looih i strscting ?kill, however, be wu? re
warded bj. ? lodgemeat m the < iiy PrUon.
Stealing Chii t?>?-Watrhiuan ?lien on Friday nirh
found ? f- !:.iw nanie.l Law rn ? - l<. Stevens, in U 3-..r ?
?*iih a pair of chickens be bad ttoleu, tad ?ro. on -
tV vT;,trhitiaii approach, ihre? them into a cellar w.i, am
Bed. He was, however, caught, and as he was knowa t.
!.r :!i? con j. .hum of ? (gabonda and tlin-ie?, :.n_ bad beei
before f.iuL.i ia .-.|iially c?|-ii?cc_d positiun?, it wa.? a.I
ge*l prop? r by ihe nu?i-trale?. as lb?i fo!l;w ? as with
out a home or !.-.?ful employment, to provided quarter
for iiirn f.r the ?inter on Bi (ckwell's liland.
SteaI v. _j ? T. ?(- J?tii'-? Jor.!sii and Jim
Cliiford a.rt ..u **.iluril?y arre?'.r.| and romaiitud fo:
stealn..- -..;::- ri ? ???:? Hid ?'irae silks l'ioin ill? ?tore o
Tbomas l,?mr. ??'-,. l '. Pearl it.
Darimg Thef. ?mi Vi..:.e.s..e?'in Saturday mornio|
? fellow named Charles Smith vm lato tbe house o
J imea Un ni. .r, So. -J Bowery and .toi- t- e c.rpet. wort!:
?'.. r" the itair?,which he lied in a baudkerchief aud ?l'
'? about to carry off. wh-.u Mr Doobar came ia and prevent
ed bits. He then, no?ever, atiacka.l aul knocked dowt
Mr. Ii-jnhar and beat some others who came lo his a.?i?t
aucc : but ?.rfi.--r Prince John Davis, coming along, .i-i-..:
aad arre.tiae Smith, conducted hm to tho PoliceOtS -
whence be ?a? ?ent tu uru-oo for Doth the th. ft -ad ???
-1 -. :.
Prov:*?:v?; rc?p. It?vr? i?:i Fe?t ??>r?i?:rr Durando, or
Saturday evenia? arrrsted a raa? named J.,r_irs f?r-e.. ? ,.,.
a pair of uew boi ti and a ladie?' muff under hi? arm
which he bad -tolen. Veaterday Mr Tottea of the firm
of M-?--s. Alvord Si Toner, ?f No. 10 Bowery, identified
th- nn-.T .? na- that had been ?talen from ins ?ture, ami
making atfidavil of l.h- fact^Greeti wss .eut to pri_?-i__.
An owner is, however, still w Anted for the boot?.
Makin?. fe_:e "A'tTU ? F-cr.vn's Pxiket.?Ayounr wr?.
mas of di??oiute character same.i Emeltoe Jobn?on. ?au
arrested for stealing $S in ! i:1? fr ?m the pocket of Mr
John "SlroL.; of Cfcuich ?t. who had paid her ? friendly
riait oc Saturday uigbi. ?*h- wu committed to auswei
the charre.
It ?" ? . fiiiT ?tt'ti.?A nn.nime.i John Solare
alia? Jean Baiuca. alia- R. l-ert May. was arre?ted oi
5atu.-day oa ?uspicion of ha? it- i. the 23d ult. nolen il'.
ia bill? from tbe ?tore of M<-??r?. Brow er Si R.iher. N?
HC Broadway. He waa also .-aareed with having ?tolen
J4 from '?be .rawnr of Mr. Baldwin liardner. .to __J Maid?
en lane. In bia pc-cket ?s, foatid s!?. the bal'" of $1 b.Il,
stolen from a Mr. Morgan, in Fulton ?tre ???, who preaeut-d
the other half of u at the Police US:e. and ?ay? li?t he
wa? robbed at the ?asoe timr ..f j-?. Xne pracii-e of lb?
prisoner w_?, it is said, to go into store? and order a
bill -if goods and ?mie they were getti g reaty. .>??
: would ro?? th?? tfiouey drsw.r iRi t?en leave, saying n.
, would call and get and pay for the geoda, but never did
j He wa* cora_aitt?-d to prison to ..?.?wer the ccargea.
By toi? SurniDS's Soatiirrn -ttail.
From lie Savannah D-ulj f.-.riri?n, >'ov. J.
Kf??'? Ft ?bid.?..?Bj ibesteamerGei
... ... . i tors ? reoreianreceived
.-.:>?? m two of their attentive cone?
po dent*, the wbjo ?letters
v roung ' r gallant *inny ha
. . ? . ::?e r'..v,?r wl h has this ycai
rendered ?-?- ite ? ????. home * -'? "'
, Gannei tlatka
?
. le ttl ? of M ? : !;- ? and Cap? Garnei
i. Capt. G. wa? i
I? \ .teed.
i rrespondence of the Savannah Georgian.
East Fi rida, l - I I!
Alligator and Tigerta t Kini
. iv. Lt. Sprague, \. I'
?..'?' I by a i
_ the Ar kansa.?
? - ? ?? ?
: .-:??? gge. by mean.? of his
? himself
In abont ten davi the exp?
operate ?ainsi Sain Jones's camp in lb?
. ? ? ? ?.' " '
... pngtothe navj ire n ?* rk
ie's camp. I ?... ad
In :.?-?'??
Correspond?n*e of the Saranush Gnorjian.
Fi iRM s.,1 I " 31. I 131.
;>. ar Sir,?D ul is be? ay wiihin a shot
..... Uncle San ? ': ers. Captain H
\ ery, di?d at P ?on the 3n
. --. Ma r Jacob Brown, paymaster, son o
? . languished Mnjc General J ico Bi ??
g, v .... -, ,n ?;.,- 25th instant : and
2 i Lieut, rhoma? B. Gannett, of iba
tPflatka ' - ih instant ; a
with ? r as the natives call ii
...... parts the ! ngestivef? i
were greatly beloved am
: ?-??? '? ii.
The new i fron i .t Baj s si enc
an i che? ful. 1 be 1 ans ging to Tigei
? -, '. : .,--.. are on the road. and no doubt ?
? , ,. .;? . d at il it post, where no doubt Colone
Worn. ?' ?? even respect to their oomfort anc
... ing Vours, '.; .
Health of NEw-ORt.EA*?s.?The numb? i
U eported to the r>,.ar.i of Health dur
, ? nding ?n the '- Ith nt noon, w?.
f which 11 were of yellow fever. Admission!
.,? . ih . , .:??;. H spital H?. ofwbich - ye
ver?discharges t. 1 of yellow fevet?leaths 2,
both of yellow fever; lumber of patients re
.:. 306.
terments reported for the 29th, 15, of which '?
?.?.-re yellow fever. Admissions into the Charit)
Hos iu , 1 of yellow fever?10 discharged, ?2 ol
,...,,.. fever?2 deaths of yellow fever, oil pn
? ???? ?? - i
Health ??? Vu ksbi ko ?The Iatesf Vicksburg
?inner- hi?-ni hur little i ig?*ment to ah.
ens who arc anxious to return. I h?u.:h ih?
wi-.ith''! bad grown cold, the fever still preva:led,
and new r,v?e? are daily occurring.
,. , Ilcao ?ii an.? ok mr Army,
N .,., AOJI i ??t ? '.rv.?.' ! .
' * ' \ Washington N-.v. i-ll.
The following instructions bave been received
; from the Department of War, and are p
for i!ie guidance of ai! concerned :
The President ?>!' the United "?..ite? liire.-t? that
the militar) torce at any pest or stati m in the In?
dian country, or its vicinity, sKh!1 be employed by.
the commandant ot such post in the apprepension
? if evcrv pei ?nn vv ho ?hull be fourni in the In.li.v
? ..'mir;, in violation of any of the provisions of the
?? Act t.. regulate tru.ie and intercourse with ili.
In i:m !r:i>e?. and preserve peace on the frontiers,'
approved June 30, 1834; and in conveyanco o
such person to the civil authority, as provided i:
ih? 23d section "t the said act ; and, also, in th?
examination and sciznre of stores, packages an.
boats, h* provided in th? '.'Dili section ol said act
-nid in preventing ih? introduction of persons am
properly h to the In.linn <? .untry contrary to law
The provisions ..t' the act are so full und exp ici
that nn other regulations are deemed nesssnry.
.1 C. SPEiNCER.
I'i.i'iRiM'vr oi War, No? I 1811.
liv command ?t Majoi General Scot, i
!.. rHOMAS, Assistant Adj. General.
From Africa,?Ttie schooner Hem!,I. Cap?
Goldsmith, from Princess Nlaini, Sth Septembei
arrived nt Boston the 5th tti?tant. Cupt. (i. r.
ports liuit H. M. sloop "f war lii?. Capt. Tuckei
touched abont 1st September for water, ?Co. nr.
, ?ailed iirMin on -i cruise. A short lime previoti
?lie had an engagement with ;i huge ?laver, in th
ftghtrof Benin, nn.l w.i? beat off with, the lo?? .
i ??* eini men killed mni wounded : among the Im
j.f w,i? tl.e Commander.
i ^*Ft*E Sacks a.m. Foxes.?Government has fail
ed to make a treaty with these tribos of Indians
1 ?ii the I.. .': instant the In.linns assembled at tin
C ncil House in Iowa, and Mr. Crawford, in nc
cordance w th h - instructi ins, inn.le them ih?- fol
i lowing nr.,!...- [ion : They were !" cede all th.-i
lands to the United Stute?. Government was t<
convey tlwm ro the land recently purchased oflh?
Sioux '?;, Governoi l>.>". J ?,.- I niled States wen
to erect three forts for their protection and garr?
'i . ???? was to lie erected fur each
familv i.? $150, with six acres of land fenced
tgl ? I?the chiefs !.. have houses of doubl.?
tl ?? ??*! with twelve acres attached. Agricultural
implement? wer- to be furnished, and a school
I " ?->? and ?'ii'.. :i, ister provided. On Sunday the
Indians informed ih...- commissions that thev could
not accede to the proposition ..t' Government.?
'-.?? ik ik made un eloquent speech in wh
Iwelt upon the claims his people had to the coun?
try thev now occupied. They had gained it fair
test, and they .i.il not wish to leave it
He spoke in the most ironical manner of the at?
tempt to build houses and establish school? among
them. The) were free, and wished to remain free
us air. No farther e::',rr foi a treaty wa? attempt?
ed. The settlers in the neighborhood, however,
.i to be encouraged with the hope "t" a pur
being ?oon made. The In.'.inn? ar- .aid to
be willing lo sell one half of their (?-riitory, and
the whites console themselves by saying that the
re,t :, not at all desirable.
[Chirnr-o American.
Dr.sr.it-F.r, f.', mplimknt.?The i..llr,v.1H7 evideac? 0,
the pr.jrnpiaes, and nlnlity ?f the Clerk ot' th- Court ol
- msofo-jr city, ?copy of whub was casually ob?
lo ed, ??e deem worthy of eooimonicatiwn to trie public
? Copj " SecaeTaav's Ornee.
: . Albany, Oct 3i, I-II.
Dear .-ir.?1 be trsa-cri.{? of convictions at the Octo?
ber term of ta? Ueneral Serjioosfor the City ?nd Cunty
of .tew l'.rk, an.! liso ibe tran.oript? of convirti?os in
tne Special .**e??? ,n. for toe moot1? of October, were duly
rere,,,..) tail ?connu?.
You have the ;sr?e,t r-tiiri, to make, ?nd y?? do it
more iiro-nptly, ?ad in better style th m su? other Clerk
in the **t.:t -
Very respectfully,
\ . ir obedient ?ervset,
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL,
Actm? "secretary of State.
Hesry Vaode'voort, Eaq ,
?,'lerk of Session?, of New York.
XTioSI rleward?One Hi?n,!re.l Dollar? Reward hs?
beea i tiered f"r moath?. to an? oue ?sbo will use a bottle
ef Hay' Linim rot foi ::.'. Pile? w-taoii tmn-; eured. fi|
ihoussod* told, io no one iaetonce ha? t failed of a eure
Pi oof oterwtidtnirji; to be nail where it is Mid?ONLY si
71 Maulen l?ne. Rem- :.".-,er in- cuni'ier u it ?< ccuuter
felted by a rascal in tue ?ame street,
LAWYER?J DIARY.Vov. 5
Cst.e.?iDA? or Ciaci'ir Cooav?Tbil Day?170 210
I3S M-.,.BQ,3lS 404 to OT inclusive, 373.
f"?:.ev??K or '.'.HT or Costssori p|., ,?_n j*. uo in i
1 3.133, 137 177,1713.345,228, 3M I j ?>?'"'?-',', .'.'
? 107. :.l". 96, 25, IT 51.33.sJl, 7!. 73 133 3?5 2 iV 'n ,"
?rriM.136, 173.877,314.305.213 125 SIM ?41 &
Mi 111. II- r... l?',--M7?.i-3 |M ir, i.,,,,',^'
15L1?5.8I9.3S9,338 .?..--, -..,
i riS' ,:o"T-1 lt " tatah* Tr^k s *+
-1-?H!-^
More or th?-. I-okoer ?W, ?... .
t
tai ? . ? i
f' I ? -' ' - ? -
- ?1
? -- . V ? . .
ti -..-?-?
...-?? ? ? I -
n?, obi ? - -,
Tbere arc,
- ? - - .
tl
F. S.?S ' "-' e above are ?a., ...
.......
? : ? - ' ?
. ......
N ' ' '
\ '??*?r>j.
- ? - - "lor .
... -? la? mot - - Ii ' '.
i"an? : town.?
.i.:?-.: . - ? '
- . -" ';
' ?'?
. - ? S tbe
" ? ? - '
? . .
." ng his into*
. .......
lire. Some tim? era
? '. : ....
Mrs. V. an?l *>oi shbors
bouse ??? -
? ? ?
was ??it ? I'-m -s.-.i
Vi? ? " i" ? ?Wi
Wail Emma
Mai i- -.o?-, that previous - -,
? . v ,-? ..
?' .; - . --?
. , . - > - ? - ? I- -1
- ' \ ? ' '.
ry. An
pH.. ? ? ?a.
., [Coui ??.
?. .. , ??? _?! ?teamen?, Mysths But"
f 3d ?tant, ? yiog ??ic??.
. ? ; ,' Ii ' '?
? ?? which are ?
_.,.... | ....
en.-! >-.:???. No o?l ? -' " ate con be mad?
. . ?tain in this ??:?? I
? ? .. .??' tim?* m dischai :
UFam-ly'|uarrels se more diffl ull to apresta n
le th n anv other; th y cl.en outliveonsget.*?___?
and are le ft to p ? ? >? i '? inheritance, not ,?? aanli
disposed of ?" the hard ?-..i:.-n g litu ?.( ytarsof ui.)u?ir.
aud fr gality. To all ?uch ??. recommend a topi .
Sherman'? Campbar Lo/ uge?. They are-?n.l
pei...f irritab e i. mpi r. n.l diet nb( d a? r?r.?in.;
-. Itere the worst hsad ache or palpi ol>en in a fsw m
.;.r. ... - . i - |. i ,'-. ? .i. -i ?,.,
-, u ??,?,, in .i., ! compoa? J a? > ?uminer'a ?loni'Dr."
\s ... often know u of their elBcasy, a? al?o ibsD?.
tor's Cough and Worm Loz.ige?, sad man) a i-hiid __,
live? a hle.siug to its parents thai ro Id have bees ?_,
cold and ?il.'n grave had it not i een for ShermsnH
? ._ : i , . is b ??.?. ? i i ibil worl i ?arel, ?.
Di. i? theoue, for he i* liteially clothed ?ith ih>- outr?--?
in;* of l e ovei , ed hearts ol ihouaands who have, bet
meiernd to health from hi? invaluable medictcei i
u in bouse is -?i lOti Nassau ?'
iri'.. P ? ? ? J ?'i lb i? expected toarrirsit
, !.. ,: ?, it Bostou The Prince i? i?id to be a ?trj
ami b'e ? .m: ui.ni. and ?er? aeco iplished, II- ...
.-.,.. pe --...i ii brave ? -i ? ?-? ?
? ai iher pi ices, i d p i .1 the ?t hoe.
?i? .. 'ii- >'cinder? '... N ?. is the F.en. heal! thea,
by ,o i? ?i a- ihem :.' ibe -i lendid !>u i..! .1 Pan?, pre
y the gratitude of the Freuch cation. Tbeitwr
chants i I ???? ? 1 ..rk. a- .i . uii-?hk-iiI. ?n- hIi.hu to ma??
bim a presen? of i iplendt?! Francia'? Life Boat Tbii
pre?_nticg Life Boats i? not an original idea ?uh th?
merchants /.' eg '. ?- prer-eated a l.ife-Hoal to the pub
lie it 'ir?.-. i.r more valuabl Hum lb? inventioi. "I Fras- i
Francis. II.? Cough Candy will <??.? lb? .-.o .i tuum !
from ?? r?-i !.. ?mere e?eri Other reuie.lv fill!? 'Pi V II OliC!
_,i , i-,,, .in ? Sold n oil Broadway, Heual -'?. ear.
r.-r .-i I nu sod N .? SU Ursels, and A. A H. San-J?'?, I ?;
and 7 ' Fu mu ?tree!. _
ST WhitbT?6tii ?Th? ladies and gentlemen of thi.
t-ity >>r,?.. nobli pair..i the Aromatic To?Hh I'-i-u
an ? I'roiii ill- r.'.'i.i.im.a.! iti.'ii? oi' ibosi tli.it u-.- it thr
psateselh ra-iidly. It i- pledged to . !?? n and betutifr
the teeth, ?weeien Ihe breath and rnVcluall*. re-ie.iy
thai peat ?pongy guma and l?m?e teeth. Ii i?lhe met
igrecable, elfe tuai porub'e nul tcoiiomical risiitrllet
before tho public. 23 cents per jar. Tbe geouiae inn
' r in??lv hasmy_.au.u a handtom? label ?itlii-.l to each
jir. Horace Everett, i icmiat, 67 Greenwich street,
[ n'i -I '-'
I ?ln_-n/in?-s lor "?luv. i.ibir.-TIIli LADVI
BOOK, edited by Mra .-i?-.? ruey and Mrs.Hals ?iikeu
ur-1? original contents emhel iihed with four elegant en
?ravings,viz N ?. 1 TbeWieek. No ". J?aloa?y. No.
S. Si.tini Flowers S., .. Fashion Plate, 5 tigurea
i.UAHAM .-? LADY 9 AMI GENTLEMAN*. MAGA
/INI-, i mit.um _?-i?'? pages of reading mailer und ein
? li.-lli?bi-il with e roagn Seoul engravins of The P.n l.nmh,
another eng-avieg ol he Captain'? Flight, and a beauti?
ful ami.lectured view of l?.stou sad Banker Hill ?
Fsahi oi Plate. I Usures . Music, 8 pair?'?.
THE I A DIES'COMPANION, a Monthly Msgaslss,
i with .n i .i> orjgical content?, embellished with two
h ?pi ndid engravings, one of 'Alies Bridgwurth ' :!i?' Othtl
, a V e* from Hyde Park, on tho Hudson, with i?u page?
of Music. Ili' November number commence? a lie?
' volume.
THE NEW V? ?K K VISITO/I and Lady's llbum c?n
tn ne a h.?riil.---.il! tita iiir, a |.._?-. of Mu.i e, auJ
33 (?inn ? of oriirii ?I and ael?i t.-.t r.-. ? ? .? matter.
THE VnlMi I'l.iifl.K'.- BOOK or Hagaaiae of Use?
ful and Kutertaining Know ?... ?-. i .:n?l !.? .1 .un Fr? ?t,...
M and Morton McMicbael Comeii'? entirely or?gisab
Kii.k-iii-tii.i.-iii??Thn Tomb ?if ?Vaaliingioo, a beautiful
ein; aviug mi stetil ; The Wssbiagton Medal, and several
otiirr lie luliful Engt i? inga.
Ill of ihe above Magazine? are puhliahcd monthly.?
The Lady'? Book (,,._ ,.,'. Msgazuie and Ihe Ladio'
, Comp.nioi m rhrre Dollar? per Ronum, or iweniy-ti-s
c*ata a riegle number The New Yarn \ nier at Osa
Dollar sud iweuty Uve rent? p r annum, or 12. cents ?
?ingle numb r The Young People'? Hook at Two Do!.
lara per annum, or IPJ ten'.? a singlo number. Suhfcrip"
liona received and the numberi delivered loan) ?.irt o(
iln? cuy. ?r .e?i by the ni ni- !.. any j-arr of thr country.
Sold by the single number at
11. A S IM1 NOR'*. Ho .k-Store,
n- it* : No "tiBowery.
1 ? ChnpiHttta'a Hu;li Mtrop i? decidedly the
best It new u lorsharpening ? du'l ra.-...r and ever Hi't--r
keeping their perfect order Pry it loj VVilliam-st.
l~ liilereating mi.l I ?iful, A besuiiful ?tjrla
of Painting i- taught ?a a Ii * leeaona L.) Prof. .**?.iutia B.
.?imiib, ..i thr er mils building, No. 273, corner of iham
l?er? itreet and Broadway, ?here aaliefactiou is guar
anteed. From the numerou? and rlattering tesiiauiBials
voluntarily presented bun, and hi? ..wn luccea? in nniiart
i??t in? in.-ii.o.t to teachers and principals of seminaries,
Mr. ??. has confidence in bis ability to tue the s.u .. -?ti
faction he bas hitherto given. Mr..??, having bad experi?
ence m leai m _? i ?-ry highly approved s)stciu of abort
n ?m! :i.? ... arranged u ?? to j.i?>- any t"t'?a a cotnpl. i"
and thorough knriv|r.|?e of me ?ame in 7 !r??.,n? of ,,n
hour ?:a. b. In attendaocc frma ? to 12 A. M.
Among thOSI who hive had liie couiteousosss to offer
their names for rrfereace.are Re? Geo. Peck, Editer of
"?... Mr?. Uiilinnis, au eminent teacl -
er ..I V. ? ??, Mr.. Suliiols, formerly prit,'
ci;.a! of the Fei - ? try in Brooklyn ; A. H. Wheel?
er, .:?'.?.-. i' Book-keeping and Peamso
?bij ________ - a*? tf
.?.?-.!<? 3<?l? i?.ni t ,'trd Prinlin/ .n
*??',,*'? ? I Eagine is now in oi .non
?. ??' ?' the subscribe-.,Nu M Ana street.
?' :r.! Printing?< ?r.i?,.,/,. ; ?,v Hinche, so?small
e? one oollar per thouaand . si.rl by 6 to 9 by 13, on?
llarand Buy i anu per ihou.and ; ?...-r !i by 19 to H by
?t ? i -.. lo l.r? per thousand.
?- o?-- I'.il|..c,r.-. ilara Handbi la, Ac. 4c. at -?me rate?,
and larr-r number? -n 1 |,,*rr
Bill Heads<?r Bills of Lading, ti or I.,. to a ?beet of f?oU
?:.'<. two dollar? [.er r.-im.
K.'i? of l.jil,.... , ;, letter Sheet one toa ?beet, one dul
lir per rein,.
1 ipoaiUon done, if desired, m th- usual rales. Stock
al maul,ctiire-s |ir:< ??-.
Tat above Eaeinei ;i rforming with the labor of on*
perron sis lime? tb -.orK ..- tl.nimia printing press)
red for ?ale, r. ith right? for uatng the stioe U lb?
? 8utcof %'e~ Vo-k or atl e -
uilw" J U. !.. Kf.'.l'.i'l (,|j.- a fii tl Ann ...
XT Preach l.t_ti;-.iit?-, -M?NK-*r.l - OKAL
SYSTEM. Th - - - - er'? iird !.. .. ig 'las. will
commence on the -ih November. Geailamen wubiag to
join are reqne led to maki imme-'iate application
The Lu? i.-? ? ,.. wil commence in i few
Pi -s-- tuition dor-ng the day. L. MANESCA 01.'
I'.AMl '.', White -tre, t. _ 1- nl
CT Aini-i rtriir? ftnii-Ifumbufr.?Notke to
Ciiy and Loi r. MerthanU ... ?! Milloei ? MILLER,
Sl'TTON _? ? o offer? fir ?ale, ai low pateas, * mort
-,|rudi.l ...... im -i,i .,?' rich <>.r..iture aud pa Kibbou?,
: |.er recent arn\ ?I?. A.?o. Bonnet ?tuff, tu/eth?r ?ith a
reneral a-??r!?_riit of rich goods?all of which, notwitb
! ?tauiliuir the Tariff, ?ill be sold cheap for ca?b at No.30
I Cedar ?ireet. ,. ?Il u,