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MORNING HERALD. miwi. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBKR 7, 1837. [From our Evening Edition of ye*i?r,'avl Spirit of ?iu(linh Masu"-111** for ^CP" te ruber. VVc have before ua all the London Magazines for September : Blackwood's-The Melropolitan-Col burn's New Moulhly-The Geiitlemen'a-FrMer's? The Sporting ? and the London and Edinburgh Phi losophical Review and Journal of Science. Our old friend Christopher Nurth is as amusing as ever? barring hi? politics. He has along article upon the elections? rank tory. Let it pass. He has a Ger man drama, Hedwig, by Theodore Koeincr, author of the Lyre and Sword. We must give two extracts : Julius " 01, that in the rustling wood, I found again my P'ace m> happiness. Rvdo'pkt (alone.) Whatdid he say .' Did he not speak of finding? And 6n to? ?' Fool! what can have hap' d To such a child as this.' l'eace Is a child'* pl?y tbiag, whw good luck and pie wart* Have smiled Uf onour cradle. Now I call A mortal sin li ? u>?-k s dream I hat startles The jpoil'd child iVoia his Mans her. It at the man Who, with the curst* of hell upon him. eaters lnio this dreary storm without a friend? Who is condemned before the deed? before The very thought? what then ? Let sleep Thy fancies Kudolph ! Stitle lhe souls memories With thy h?arts burning prayer- : Let sleep thy furies ! Oh. could I, as a new born heirs, enter On life? and could I crown the purity Of youth, with the bright ray, of love's first spring; Could I recover from its fi e-h gushing; feelings Its pare heart tilled with holy innocence! Whf re art thou th-d thou ; e ice of early childhood, That rocked me in lij{ht dreams? Here is an avowal of 'ovc ? hear it : Julius. Heir me, andlh**u decide my fate : L'lve-'rew in our young hearts. a* grows a dower lu spring. Unknown it ^rew, believe me, father, Till tiie sweet fragrance it breathed around disclosed it Till our first |>artiiig. mid its sad farewells, With voiceless eloquence, tw iued a hand between us For ever. ..... ******* ******** Oh! 'tis the happiest fate young hearts can know, To find in some brijrht maiden, all they've dreamed Of purity and beauty? and tkus prove What a m.)St holy thing our lite may be. Christopher has written upon Animal Magnetism, which is making some sensation in London. The point at which the French arrived, upon examining into, is as follows : 1. Magnetism has no effects upon persons in a sound stale of health, nor upon some diseased per sons. 2. In others its efiects are slight. 3. Thecfleets are sometimes produced genuine, by monotony, by imagination. , _ 4. We have seen them developed independently ol these last causes, most probably as the eflects of mag netism a! ne. North quizzes it finally. We can afford no more space to Blackwood. From Colburn's New Monthly, we can lake only one extract, it is an ode by Hernck, on the immortal Ben Johnson. Ah, Ben, Say how or whew, Shall ? e thy gu? ?ts Meet at those great leasts Made at the Sur.? The Dog? the Triple Tan? Where we snrli clusters Uad As made us nobly wild ? not uiad ? And yet each verse ot thine Out did the meat? out-did the frolick wine. My Beu ! Oh, come ajten Or send to us Thy wit's great overplus; Hut teach us yet Wisely to husband it, Lest we that talent spend ; And. having once brought to an end That precious stock, the store CM' such a wit the world should have no more. In the Metropolitan there is nothing more beautiful than the following ode to Liberty, by Richard How ett Among the highest mountains did I meet A lovely creature in her native hotm* ; Fairer ihansunset in the ocean foam? Yet whose white robes flowed blood-stained to her feet, While shone her eyes with love benignly swe^t ; One seemed she formed not land an<l sea to r>>am, ller robes the tempests, and the heavens her dome. A constant star? no meteor wildly fie*!? ..... " Whence is this blood *" I eried, " oh. Item? tair . " They that adore ine, ahed it for m> sake." Sadly she spoke, and sighed, " Nor is it rare? Yet Love sno Truth atom my temples make. These are the pillars, that uo storm ran shake, Ol Liberty, thatioves the mountain bare." We take the following quaint morsel from Kra mer " John Reeve! Oh, reader, dream not of the Mummy, who, when taken with a fit ot cojf i?, balanced the pewter pot and lite porter twit on the top ot his head. Kemem.ier not JW# s declaration thu it was n ease of reversion thnt the P.O. I was balanced on the T. O. I'., and that, barring Byron, It was " Ashes to ashes? why not lead t? lead f" But still remember John Reeva.ashe implored you, when he was in America : " il?roeml>er me, th torl: rolling ocean Place Its hounds 'twist thee ami me : lUm-inher me with fond emotion, Tlmngb I am not sick at sea." "Which int u uou of sta sickness reminds me of the schoolmaster, who, feeling himself uncomforta ble upon his first voyage, and not altogether forfei ting his cflpy books, hiccupped over the side of the vessel." 'I hey hay Britt&ma rules the waves? I only i vrisfi she'd rule 'em stra!nht. Not altogether so g*od , as Hood's notiou of the Sckoo! master conjugating himself to death wilt^a ruler, as thus: "I die? thou diest? he dies"? as a Jnit coronet ojms to the " piecrvbook," or as the hoys, wishing to be flogged upon the Italian systf m of p nmanship, with lUch'a ry itrokes upwards and Ike down on<* l>gM. I'y the way, it is raibt r a satire both upon Hood and Bui wer, that the man's name should have been Ktigene, and that on Ike laundress bringing his sheets home "on a Saturday night," his anxious wife should have said to him, " Kugent- air 'em, before yoa put 'cm on. Awful burlesque upon Eugene Arum, the murder er!' The Gentleman's Magazine is full of choice mat ter. The character of Wm. Cavendish, br. Pnestly Srhecle, ihs elder Pliny, Baron, and Newton, by Sir Humphrey Davy most interest us. Speaking of New ton, he says, "There are, undoubtedly in science fortunate com binations, there are happy limes in which new in ventions bestow new powers, and which men are, as it were, compelled to follow an easy path to glory; but for all this occasional interference of accident, la bor, steady and uninterrupted labor, and the virtue of continued attention, are the true essences of noble and happy discoveries, and whoever possesses these envi able nsbits of mind has the chief and most certain elements of success. In the study of nature, there can be no exertion thrown away. When Newton was asked by Dr. Pemberton to I whatheswed his great discoveries, he said to his habitual and psitent attention. And the same great man in a conversation in his latter years, upon the progress of discovery, having asked what wns doing at Cambridge, and being answer, d by Dr. Harrow that there wi* nothing doing, that he had occupied all the ground, jocosely said, " Beat the bushes, and there is still plenty of game to be raised." Original pro fundity of genius, talents for abstracted research, and vigorous constitution oftnind, combined with 'sgaeity and acuteness, are undoubtedly associated with the powers by which lofty truths are attained and they belonged in the highest d-grre to the author of the Princin a and the Optics; out the*e alone though es sential to the development of his sbilines would have accomplished nothing without the faculty of contin ued exertion, which induced him to pass successive days and nights in contemplation, inattentive to the wants of the body; which enabled htm to obtain that sublime state of intellect in which all sensible objects are excluded, and in which the mind waa nourished by its own thoughts concerning t >e laws o the hea vens and the earth, mad* the subjects of active medi tation. From Wn slain yton. i |Frojii ?ur Curre?poii?le>it RotKicktld ? No. XXXIX | Washington, Oct. 4, 1837. j The tinal vote has been tuken. Twenty six senators voted for the new destructive policy .ind twenty opposed. The adversaries ot' the bill did not rally. They were not .ill m Washington. Well has the administration done. Had the measure been postponed, not 20 senators would have returned to the capital in its favor. Ten dnys lon ger discussion would have changed the vote. By art fully connecting the bank question with the new policy the wavering were kept lip and the bill forced through. The step has been a bold, daring one, forced upon the administration bv Mr. Calhoun, and when he had joined the party, forced upon tke Senate this session by the fear that senators would break ground and that the peo ple would oppose. The same argument makes it ne cessary to ilrive it through the other house. Mr. Cam breleiiir will find many a hard knot to split before he suc ceeds. but by the aid of the wedges tie can bring to bear 1 doubt not but that he will succeed. As Mr. (Jrundy ?"uly says, argument upon a good and faithful parti/, hi is as as much water poured upon a Hint stone with the expectation of dissolving it. The Conservative party is riothi;i<?. The loaves and fishes divide and distract its councils. Previous to taking the question, Mr. (.'lav of Alabama rose and expressed himself in favor of the measure. ? Rut this was not all. To the astonishment of the Senate he pulL'd out ol his breeches pocket a bit of the bin toe of the ghost of the United Slates Hank that had been speared to death the other day and given to Mr. Iienton to bury i:i Missouri. It appeared that this relic had been trodden oft' in the conflict with the ghost by the iron heel of Mr. Buchanan's left boot, and that Mr. C. C. Clay crossing the llwor of the Senate immediately after spied it, and si I -ntly picking it up carefully, put it away injhig right breeches pocket. On this occasion, to the utter dismay of the friends of the dead ghost, Mr. Clay announced his intention of pounding the obnoxious relic in the mortar of his brain, till it should be reduced to an impalpable powder, and that then he would make Mr. Clay put it in his snuff* box for the purpose of edifying the Kentuckian's nasal organs. This proclamation drove nearlv every senator from his place. And for two hours did Jie learned gentleman pound and hnitimer away at tins piece of the bank's big toe. He succeeded in re ducing it to powder, but in attempting to put into Mr. Clay's t tbatiere, the orator gave his fiturer a filip under the bottom of the box and threw its whole contents into the eyes, mouth and inse of Alabamian. This produced a roarof laughter. It is supposed that the Alabama ora tor will sneeze nothing but the big toe of the bank 'or the ensuing twelve months ! Mr. Southard followed and in a brief manner pointed out the evils to re>ult to the country from the new poli cy. He met Calhoun's peurile assumptions and in a do zett words showed how unworthy they were of so able a statesman. He told him to rewrite the history of his political life, it' he wished to preserve a character for consistency. Southard !.? a man of strong mind, mana ges his subject with ease and never steers wide of the question before him. He condenses quite as much as Calhoun does, nnd does not speak of himself, a fault that the Carolinian abounds in. The subject of fees on the renewing of bonds bother ed this wise body for nearly an hour today. Eveiy per son was ignorant offsets. l)o put the matter in a clear light. Mr. Clay was for letting the collector renew the bonds on the same terms lie issued the originals What will be done I cannot divine. The matter will be call ed up tomorrow. The inexpediency of a National Bank consumed the morning hour in the House. Mr. Adams made some pertinent remarks, to which n umbers listened with the utmost attention, as thev always do when the venerable ex president speaks. This betokens a kinder and a nobler spirit than I had supposed existed in the House towards the old man. He asked Mr. Cambreletig if he bid read the petitions sent to the committee of ways and means on tlie subject of a National Hank. Mr. C. replied in a vague manner. And this is the way you treat the petitions ?f the sovereign people, is it .' said Mr- A. The gentleman reports that it is inexpedient to charter a National Bmk. in order to make me toe the mark! Let me fell him, his mark is like a Virginia fence, zig zag. Let him make it straight, and I'll march up to it. Some member frein you- state in repiy was astonish ed to see gentlemen talkirur about discussing this ques tion. (Mr. Sergeant had moved to send the coinnittee's report to committee of the whole.) The public stomach had been sick enough of it ' The public stomach ! ? There's something new for you. Mr. Biddle made an able speech today on the Trea sury note bill. He dwelt with peculiar felicity on the idea of a divorce of state from banks. He said the go vernment was a complete Don Juan, having had two wives in 40 years, having kept t*0 mistresses, and that it now threw them all off like a Turkish iibertine. Quarter past 8 P. M. ? The committee lias just risen and reported the Treasury note bill, with tundry a mendments, which have been orCered to be printed. Fi nal question tomorrow. Mr. Orundy reported a bill today requiring the post age in advance on all IciMrs by the Express mail. Does Mr K. intend to break up rift* mail? Such a measure would do it. A Thrm.J.IKg Incident. ? Mr. Catlin, when in the Mar.dan Village, painted a young chief named " White i Eyebrows, a gallant fellow, remarkable for his hair, ! which was long and silken. It is worn by the Mindsns I and Crows remarkably long, with the latter tribe reach ing to tke ground, and in some instances trailing upon it. ! This young chief's hnir was grey at the louts, dark troni thence till near the points, which was oT a yellow ish color. AIkiuI three years after this circumstance, Catlin met a French trader, wh? immediately recognised him. The trader was journeying with his cart. They i conversed for some time. At length the trader asked him if he reioembete I the young chief " White Eye brows." "Certainly," said Mr Catlin, " I have his portrait in my portmanteau." "And I have his scalp in my cart," said tlie trader, who then proceeded to narrate the manner of the young chief's death. It was as follows ? " White Eyebrows, w ith twenty of the Mandans, came to the traders' statioa for the purpose of trafficking While there, a large party of Sioux Indians came for the same purpose. A fight was the immediate consequence, in which all the Mandans perished but one man, who managed to effect his escape. White Eyebrows fought well, but was slain. His enemies scalped him, and con tinued U> dsnce after the event, their war dance for six da\s. Afu;r this, they did their business with the tra der, and departed, giving to him the scalp. The trailer g" e it to Mr. Catlin, (who instantly recognized it,) for ten dollars. Mr Catlin exhibits it, and prizes it more ihan any other article in his collection." An ex - iting anecdote is told of a Minatarres, a chief who viaiud Washington, and returned equipped m m! i tifirt, A me 1 1 <an fashion He, the Indian, proceeded to nnrrate to his friends the wonders he had beheld ? but they, not crediting him, thought him a liar, and murder ed him in consequence. LrsrHBURon Racks.? The Lynchburgh Races com menced 10th September and continued four days, I he first day the sweeptunkes Tor roh? nnd fillies was won by Edward Town's b e. bv Hedgeford. Second day, proprietor's purse, #000, by Volney, Leonard Phelphs's four year old c. h Sweepstakes $200, second day, by Mr. McCargo'a s f. by Eclipse. Ihird day, proprietor'a purse, $000, by Leonard Phelps's g. h. Livingston, by Medley. Kourth day, Jorky Club purse, $400, three miles, by Mr. McCargo'a h. m. Sally Kubanka, by Roanoke - Hame day, sweepat.kes, by Mr McCsrgo's b f by M T onsen. fT* lir, bin* #f the New Turk Vmrrir* ?r?4 Do?v,i ?? rXL7i&rss3SC ? ? ? ?l*-*ft* WHITINO k 00. ) W' J AM IT. 51 LIU V 'DALKi Veterinary Surgeon, N?. 20 Filth street, between the Bowery and mwd Avenue, Itegs leave to inform the publiu thai lie bow attends personally to horse shoeing, instead of by deputy, iu formerly. Therefore gentlemen sending horses ta hi* establishment, tuny depend on on having il>em shod on the most upp. oved scientific princi* pies. lie likewise attends to the diseasesof hordes, as usual, at his own infirmary, hut his arrangements for horse shoeing pr? clude the possibility of allemlingtuem at their own ?tabR"!i, ex cept those in hi* immediate vicinity. To those who are sceptic o.'his abilities, lie will merely say, " Put tlienl to the test ; ' the proof of the pudding is In the mting.' " JAMES DRY SD ALE, V. S. s263ai* Ortdoateofthe Edinburgh Veterinary School. SHIN I'LASTICKS of the North River Exchange Co. are taken for guods at the following grocery stores:? Ben jnru in'-, 2.r;T ""jiriHg st; S illmnn's, corner of Bleecker Cohi mvfCe sts; Van Wort's, f>2 Vesev st; Hturdivant's, 47fj Broad way; Williams', 878 Washington st; and redeemed at 347 North Market st. Albany, D. Barringar k Brother, 51 State st. Sche nectady; W ?n. Martini Staten Island. Orders received for email notes at 197 Greenwich st. New York, and those notes n-deemed tlure in silver, small ea-tern nrmev, or City bank bills. slH-lui' C' APSH Folt KALfti. ? KM) dozen otter; 100 do. seal; 150 ' ?lo. muskrai; ?08 do. hair seal; mannfacttred of the best materials, and most foshioaabie style. Country met chants would do well to call and examine for themselves belore pur chasing elsewhere. Also, a com pie e assortment of Hats and Cloth Caps ofevery variety of style, wholesale ami retail, at s7 1m* J. H. AllCIIKR'S, Wand 204 Greenwich st. KITING. WRAPPING jf\D PRINTING PAPER. ? .WOO reams No. 1, 2 and 3 fooUoap paper, 3.JU0 reams cap and crown wrapping, 3700 reams medio ru printing', 1000 reams medium and a half printing, for 'ale by J. CAMpBRLL Ji. PERSSE, Paper Warehouse, aul-3m" lloand 112 Na>.;iu St. between Ann 4t Beeknian. WA NTED ? A hoy IS or 10 years of age, to learn the hat finishing. Apply to o3-3teod* ISAAC H. ARCHER, 260 Greenwich st. DOAROK&8 ? Gentlemen with their wives, or single I J gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant ro?ms and board, by applying at 104 Grand st. slG-liu* I | i< ? B H AN URETH wishes it to be und< rstooo by I? those wlio are laboring under disease, ami taking his Ve getable I n i versa I Pills, that a gentium, in is appointed to give advice gruha to all w ho may stand in need ol it. Mr. Lance, who has been acquainted with the medicine up wards ol 25 years, and who has witnessed disease in all it* va riety, and invariably seen relief given, and hi most rases a per fect cureeffecfed by the use ot ilie pills, will be happy to give every information to those who are suffering. For ihe conve nience of the public, he will attend jtwo hours a day in each Biaudrethiai-. office in the city, as follows : Bowery Office, 276 Bowery, from 9 to 11 o'clock. Cential Office, I Spruce street I II to I. Grand street otfice, cor. of Kldridge street, and West street ollice, 12 West street, alternate days, i io 4. Hudson street office 187 lludstin st. 4to6. T he above arrangement will not interfere with Dr. Lobstein, who will still give a ivice to those French and German patients as utnal.at the Central and Grand st. o fliers. s25 la* T'H ? ORIGIN UU BLUC IOHKKT HOUH The proprietor informs his friends and patrons, his house is now opened tor their accommodation and tilted up with good beds and hoard, either tor transient or permanent board er.-, and his bar is supplied with the choicest wines, liquors, and as iroo'i ale as can he procured. His tripe supper has commenced for Ihe season and is on ihe table every Mondav evening, at 8 o'clock, aid his harmo nious meetings every Thursday evening, when the kind sup port of his friends will he duly appreciated. o2-In?" JOHN DAWSON, N?. 10 Frankfrirtst A CARD.? MRS. Dt'NN, Protestor Ot liie Spanish Gui tar and Stngiaf , (papil of the celebrated Maestro A. Bag ioli,) respectfully informs the ladies of New York, that she gives lessons on the above delightful and fashionable accom plishments, together or separate. Application to be made nt her residence, 483 Broadway. s2fi-lm* WANT*- D-A situation for a yciimg man of respectable connections, 16 years of age, in any mercantile business. Ss ary not so much the objvet, employment being the princi pal considenn ion. A note acdressdd to T. 11. T. and left at this office, will Ik- immediately attended to. Wanted ? A colored tmv as waiter? one who is willing to serve for hi* board and clothes. Apply at '32 Chambers sl o6-3i* MM HALM cUIapT if Ai'i'hiKB for 1 IMMEDIATELY? Pi ur building lots si untv on the cor ner of Graham avenue and Devue ?t. ill the village ot W i|. liainshnrgh. These lots are some of the handsomest Iwts in the n?w village. h if of rx h lot h fn t front by 1(#? fe? t d?ep. ? For term* of sale inquire of George Do fie, corner of South 8th and -lib at*. WdUamsliurgb. or of James Melburn, corner of Boruin and Dean -is. Brooklyn. s29-lm* LKT ? To a small family, part 9f a two story house, No. 71 Bands *t. Brooklyn. There are two basement*, each containing a good tire place, good yard and.wood house ? and every convenience for two families. Inquire ot John Hubut No. 69 Sands su or A. Ogsbury, 102 Pulton at. Brook lyn. Possession given immediately, o5 3t* 1? XII I BI'l ION OF DA VK ft PORT'S ELEt> J TRO-MAGNETIC MACHINERY. 3 Barclay street, op. posite the Astor House, and adjoining the American Hotel.? Open daily from It) to a Single tickets .V? cents 5 monthly tickets, not transferable, $1. Far sale at Hie door and at the prim-ipal hotels. (O" EVENING EshtbitkM. ? At the request of several fami lies, an<4 to afford the ladies an opportunity ?>! heledding this wonderful discovery, the proprietors will give an evening ?x hibltion from half past 7 to 9 o'clock, on and alter tin- 27th Sep temberiiist., until lurtlier notice. s2.'> Im* rj1 LOCUTION AND ENGLISH GHAiMM \?t J Professor BAH B KR, of Columliia Colle/e, will open his Evening Classes in Elocution and lagli sh Grairmiar on Wed nesday evening, Sept. I'Jth, at l.M rhnmliers sL Two evenings inearli week will he devnted to f>e?laination and Gesticula tion Exclusively, m I three esemngs tw Reading and familiar lectyres m Knj!!?h Grammar. The (!ranuiiatk-al Instruction will be imparted withwul thv aid of books, excepting in liie rules ol Syntax. Gentlemen i.'esirmis to receive instruction la either of the above branches wdl please to apply as above. Ladies' Classes will be attended to separately, 1 f The uhave lemons will be continued through Ihe fall and winter. s!4 lm? A GRAND AM ?RICAV NATION A l< Plt^ TirRE, 'M fee f I i^h, from the (wneil ot the well known ETEX, (axecutesl under the austiici's of LAFAYETTE,) has just arrived in 1 1. e ship Natchez, from Hav re, and will l?e open to th** publ c v<w on the 1st of October. <I9-Im* SPLKNDID SKW MOVING PANORAMA, AT NIBM*S ()\RDEN, sBj>er'<ir to any thing ol the K '??' ever exhit'ltad In tins cnuntr> , nainied by the ee!#-l?ratef| W. Dat * Us, Royal Ac??lem < an) lioi 'lon. The subject is WILD ELEPHANT HUNTING, Md a rorreet representa tionfif the INLAND OF CEYLON. All tlie artists and con noi????ur^ that Iij?i seen tfe.s splendid Panorama, pronouiiire it to l>e the l.e?i ;>nn'/tamic paiat ng ever brovgld to th's coantry, Kxhibito-d iiuring the day an<l evening. Admittance, '4 ') raota. Jyll-Sn.* Dl Ul'FK'M PAINT t NGU.? Don Juan and llairfee and Sl John in the Wilderness. The t ihWdtkin of these paintings will lie elos d <.n Monday, the 9tl> ofOctober, at the Stuyvesaat ln?t 'itte, and will l>e re-opened < n Tuesday, tli* inth, at No. I Yt ltr?> idway, with the ad l.tion of t?ie <;rca>sian Slave, also by Dutnifr. all 3m* 4 (llttJfD A M K. It l< A N >ATIO NAL PAINT" 1 a. ING? (2ft feet hi.'b)? fr*m the p ncil of the we, I known Kl'KX (executed under th? ati-rnces of I aray eue, lately arrived in the >liip N.'t bet from llnvie, will he oi? u uiihe public view a: the Ac ademy ol Fine Art* (No. H Barclay st > as ?oon as the ne< jry ari iagi iiisnH c>?n be made for the e*. hibition oi so large a picture, which require*, to give it proper per.pective effect, a room I'iree times the ?iie of the abfte. Notwiile-tanding ii was the express desire ot M F.tet that the person to whom he has confid< d tlie charge ol hi- p cture ?hould not exhibit ii itfidi-r like disadvantages. |o order oot to disapfmint the public, he Is makiug every ertbrt to open it as speedily as possible. The room not being sufficiently lofty to admit of the bottom of the frame, apon winch th< re is an insertion, given by the family of Lafavett';, and which will nlso tend --omvwhaito diminish tlie effect. It 1* hoped that tlie public will m ke every due allowancn for the many ami grrat disadvantages under w^ich it will he exhibited. o4 tt* f MIVH PAGNfiT WlNS. Ac.-ft.e subacrif>er *7 " fers to the ti ade the 'ollowing brands Champagne Wine, vlt, "Beaver," " Joly," " R'sinoceros," " OoMCn Eat'le," and Kagle? all of which are pat up in splendid style i Cla'ets, of v?riou? brand.; Brown stout, Porter and Ale, carelUllv put up for shipping; and Champagne Cider, of the finest quality all of which are offered at the very I >west market niic s for cn?h,hy THOMAS MEAN*. s30 3taw 3w* II Water, 2H 4oor en?t old alio, PK.ACH OKCmAHII AND st til il<hiLk COAL? Ransom Tilieville k Co. offV-r their celebrated Pcaeb Orchard and Schuv Iklllconl at the nld nnd well knows Clinton coal yard, No. IMI M?.nron, between Rutgers and Jef fersom street*, warranted to In- of tin- best quality, and free fr?>m slate? delivered to any part of the city at the follow lag reduced prices; Hnikvn and screened, and erg lixe, ? * ft'' 2% per ton Nut, ? ? . ? 00 do. Lehigh, ? ... S Ml do. ? trders received through the post f,(Bc?, snd ourl>oxatthr o Bee of the Express, corner ol Wall and Water streeta or M the coal vard, will l>e promptly attended to. N. B.? Coal by the cargo $7 2'< per ton of 2340 lbs. anll-Sm* RI*AD> MONR V 1? Stn#l? llais f.ircasbai wboieaaf pricea, (first Door,) No. ill Broadway, corner of Anihons street. A good silk Hat. black or drab, at ?2 M do. ?b?. first qnality, extra superior 3 The " Ne Plus Qn, abtirt nap, 3 60 Youth's (lata. I 75 Short oapx of clipped nutria, 4 00 Pine black do. do. S 7$ Manufactured in the very beat manner for the ctty rata II Wliolesab- orders reapeet/uMy solicited. I, STBIT ART, Broadway NBA bandho* given with ench gentleman's hat, Iv7-S??i* in^BPI 1. !.?? may f>? h??l si the MtrangerV (lihs.B W all street, an time t>etweeti >>n the morning, aod 4 in tbeaftemooo. No bills wiH ha passed. <tr in aay wny reoom mended except ihn?eof the very firat "tanding. rm the s Bank N'-te* examined w'th ptensnre, gratia N B. Gold, silver, and haak notea hoaflht tad aoW na t) heat >e? ai. tB ha* UUS8INO & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF DRESSING CASKS, POCKET BOOKS, Kiualtt Lmlhcr dt Hone Wootl Writing Ui'Hki AND PATENT MONEY BELTS, A most superior and indispensable article or travellers, who regard safety and convenience. iVo. 81) h'ltluim street, turner of Liberty street. N. B. An extensive and general assortment of POCKET BOOKS it* every quality and site, from .50 o nt* to #75 per do wn, from 3 to 1*' inches. constantly on hand and manufactur ing. Pocket Books and Card Cases, of pearl, shell, ivory, lea ther, Aic. (SS-Sm* olL ANDC'ANDLKSKOIK *?H. tZPSIL \s t: *NSTANT, No. 54 Water, adjoining the Pearl street Houne, offers for sale sperm, linseed, olive, refined Neat'* foot and Tanner's oil, and sperm caudles, at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. s23-li!i* JKSSK S. KliKKT," IMPORTER AND DEALER lu Foreign iV Domest ie Ory Goods. No. 10 Maiden Lane, New York. N. B. Wanted, a smart active boy, one that can come well recommended may apply as above. s23-lm* J O HNtt I LBHBT llegi to inform Kit friends ami the public t/uU Ke bai commen ced the Commission Diiisinesa IN THE C1TV OF NEW YORK. h I U K 11 A L ADVANCLS w ill he made on Cotton, and all other ariic'es of Produce CONSIGNED TO HIM. rrr He will also purchase merchandise for country merchants on order at -4 per eent commission, and exercise his best judgment and taste in the selection of "<>od* Kroiu a long experience in mercantile pursuits, ha ended to a general business in one of the souii.erc states many years, and the last five years tb.i city, tie hopes to receive a liberal patronage. The utmost despatch and an unflinching adhe rence to iisirucbons w ill he strictly observed. i Office 156 Pearl it, ap stain. sit-3m* Plckslay's Peruvian Steel Cutlery. Tl'K SUBSCRIBER has just received, and now offers for sale, for CASH, a most splendid and extensive stock of this CELEBRATED CUTLERY, inequality and finish ol which cannot be surpassed, to which he new invites the attention of the trade. The stoek comprises ? PERUVIAN STEEL RAZORS, with Pr.trl, Ivory, and Black Horn handles, warranted good, and set ready for use. ROSEWOOD AND LEATHER Se veil Day Cases, contain ing s*ven Pearl, Ivory, or Black ilorn Razors, one tor every dar of the week. PERUVIAN STEEL DIRKS, In great variety. PERUVIAN STEEL PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, with 1, 2, 3, ami 4 blades, warranted. Card* containing 1, ^,or 3 doien of Dirks or Penknives, as sorted patterns. Three beautiful Rosewood " muhum in parvo" DRESSING CASES, the most compart travelhrg cases e*?r made. Two splendid Rosewood Cases, each containing 1 set, 53 pie ces, silver ban 'led TABLE CUTLERY. Rosewood Writing De?ks, Dressing Cases Ladles' Wotdt Boxes, Military Travelling Cases. Dressing Rolls, Ladies' Cut lery Cases, kc. kc. kc. W. 1*1. PICKNLAY, 36 Cedar street, Over Johnson flr Co.'t Perfunury Store, Corner of William and Cedar sis. *2!-dk w-3m* BALLS AND PAIITITh IT Supplied with large or -mall Hands at the shortest no tice, by DODWORTH'S FASHIONABLE QUADRILLE BAND, to be tumid ft No. 1.5 Tbomps* n -t. s2:t-lm* VhmIIU C rem >?i t h inly, MANUFACTURED >T _ II . OREGO R V. INVENTOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE RECEIPT 131 William rr ?T, nkw vohk. <>4 3m* ph a i.ok'n NEW AND SPLENDID STYLE Or HAIR CUTTING, No. 15 BimriRtr, au!9-3m* Next door to the Zoological Institute. Lr COUNTERFEITS. ? Base, unprincipled counterfeit ers. Drug fists and others continue to make and vend coun terlet BRANRRETH PILLS. This is to inform all persons once nnre that it is IMPOSSI BLE to procure the GENUINE BRANDRETII PILLS at a drug store, or <>f any oik- who is a dealer ia other n.? dictne than Bru'idrell '? Pills. Farther, never target ih at every authorised agent has a cer tificate of agenrv signed in Dr. Hraridretn's own band writing, ami also by the (ieneral Agent of the County or Slate where such authoiUed agent resides. Nev?r purchase unless the CERTIFICATE is exhibited. New York, No. 18? Hudson ?L ?4-lm* I J~ A CARD.? The suhscnber having had a number of years ex |>erience in the Stove business, and particnlaily that of Dr. Nott'< Stoves, rtatiers htmsell that he is competent to ex ecute ia a proper manner, the putting ur> of t lie same to insure their perfect safety and proper distribution of beat; and as he tuts now associated htiaseli with Charlt s He>inonr, (late com inander ol the steamboat Swan,) under the firm of STRAT TON k SEYMOUR, wIk> have purchased the entire stock of the late firm of M. Nott k Co. lie will be happy to receive or ders from his friends and the public generally, (at the old stand No. 242 Water st.) and his undivided attention will he given to the execution of the same with despatch, at reasonable prices, and w itb direct teference to tbeir salety and economy ot b.th heat and fuel, o81W R. M. STRaTTON. Exhibition oi Iniliaa Portrait*, ?3 ludiMii OvrlMfeUes. rr mh. c ati.i > . wb? has been for six years travers ing Uie Piairies ofthe ?? Far West," and procuring the Portraits ?>l the most distinguished Indians of those unci* ilixed region", together with paintings of their village*, hurt. do hunts, dances, land-rap* s of the country, 4c. kc, will endeavwr ID entertain the citixen* of New York, lor a short lime, w ith an exhibition of three hundred portraits and numerous other paintings, which he Ims collected from .'M differ# lit tribes, speaking differ ent languages, all of w Iiohi he has been among, and painted lit* pictures from life. I'or?ri>lsof Hlack Haw k and nine of Ids principal wsj-riors.areaiiionetliennuiber, panned at Jefferson B.irra< ks, while prisoners ol war, in their wardress and war point. Also, tour ; a ntings representing the annual religion* cereniotiy ol the Maadai s, doing penance, b? indicting the most cruel tortures ut on their own bodies ? (tasking knive. and i splints through the flesh, aud suspending their bodies by their | wounds, It c. A series of forty landscape vjew?, descriptive of the pictur- 1 I eiMjO'' prairie s< en? ? of the upp? r Missouri? and a eriesof | twelve buffalo bunting scenes, together will, splendid spec i j ro* ns of costume, sar ill a ho he exhibited* I The great imerest ol iliis collection cona st , in its being a re pre*, nifltiun of the wildest trdie. '>t Indians in Amer.ra, and entirely in their r.ative habits and co-tume*; consist u g of | Sioux, Puncahs, Kou7ss, Sh'eine*, trows, Otibhewm., As sinelaiin-. Mandms, t're. s, Klarkfiet, Snski *'*haa, Ottos s, i la ways, Flatheada, Weah*. Peor as, Sacs, Fo*e-, Winn* l?ag >e?, M? no monies, Minatarrees, Itckane., (Hages, Camati'lMs, I Wieos, Pawnee-Ptcts, Kiowas, ssd others In order to ri inh r the exhiOnion instruct. ye than it COaid otherwise lie. the |?aln(ing* _wdl l?e exhitiited or>e at a | time, and >tich explanation* of i lia r <lr<-?*, custom*, tradition*, V.\ given by Mr. (Ratlin, as will eaaale the public to torm -? .iuM id?-i of the custom" numbers, and coudttion of the sa?af''s yet inasiateal nature >u North Amer'ra. The e? Inhition, w itli explanations, w dl comnMPsiee lhi? i . nim; in the Lecture Room ol tMinton llall ?ed be repeated aa | e?cn evening o( the week, cowinencin* a' half pa- 1 7 o'clock. The course will l>e Inn ted 0 two evenings Monday and ; Tuisday, We.Ue.dav and Tbues.'ay, Frid?y sn.1 Saturday ; i 1 ami it i* hoped that visiter* will he n and seated as near the I hour a* possible, hat they may see the whole collection ^ I nntiance 50 cents, children half price. Ii8 8>* I Tr iwii i lr k ? stiwmid i ds meet the eye of W. S. Hol. D EN, he will confer a great ftvor by caliinewnoe writinr (giving his addresa) the subaerther, llobokcn House, corner of I Canal and Washington (tt. New York, as he can render him I gr?at s-r?ice, nitnr b? fare Oct. M, IWJ7. A liberal coaipensa lion will be ahewed him for time and expenses. nfi lts ALLEN CLARE. iijanaii (illlott'* < ?? i? ?>? ? ? ? <?, ? auai ICissn l rated >1et*Ille Pen." JOS FPU GIM.OTT hers to inform the puhlla, that he Is constantly receivine from his manufacture, in Birming ham, a regular supply of hia mnat approved Metallic Pern. ? The ?tr>ch on band offers the best assortment In the United States, and of wai ranted good inaiity? amongst which may be tound his "Patent Magnnm Bonum Commercial Pen," " Original I'atent Slin Pea." " I Original Patent Ladles' IN*n," ?? Double Damascus Barrel," " Lunar*,*' " Peru elan , New York Fountain," and " Damascus Pens," put up in a variety o ?tyles? vir.: on card-? af one doten each, with rnsfwsod and al tiata holders i in bases of one doten each, with holders ; ia mo receo rases, snell hose* and morocco cards. " Albata Everp'itnt, ami Pen ami F.verr*dnt Penclla." CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. From the well merited and nniver- ?1 eelebity of tfce above Pens, asa'tested by the whole mercantile rnmmunitv In Furtvpe ?ndthe United Nl ales, several uaffrtac<p'ed makers haveendea vored to'nipose op-n the puhlk, by a spurious imitation, pur porting to l>e Hie original " Joseph odUatt's Patent," hnt which are utterly worthless, ami ent rely destitute of those qualities requisite to fine n r. ting, which bare estaldiaked sack an anpa ratled demand for the original pen.iaevery country where <t ia krawn . ! The public are heretiy cautioned to b e (| y ?ard ag.iinst ibese (vmnterfeits i they may be re adit y ,h ''led bf their anfiniaheil apnearance,and by ibe inferior style in whKrh they are sent into tne market, i* their attempt t?> impose apoa the unwary Each groaa of the geauine pen is en valnperf in a neatly print ed wrapper, descriptive of the article It contain*. Farther la guard agsiaat the fraad, the paMie wdl please In ahaerve that tne geeu ae pen* hear ane nf the fMlawing mai ka, always reading from the point of Ibe *eai Jo*e|ih Jesewh Joseph Otllott's Otlintr* ?illott Patent Warranted. The a Hove ruay be kait at hi* Waretmaae, Na. MB Beeaman rret. one lonr ne>tow Penrl Nes? York. lyll tuiifcM niiiigt d way wn ??naceotrntof the ill health of the owner the hastn#** k sUcaah, and 4oiag arelt Apply ISI WHtlafli ?reei. Tae price is |MI asd no sbaiesaeat. ? 4 ?' It . .. ? ?. a ? ?? ?? j*" 'lViit" k>Uy next, Kill October, the ship MAI I AhKfcSKl , "Drew, mauler, being unavoidably dfiiinul, will re ceive i mar, I until Saturday, ami sail the fallowing ilay? Hah ?'x?>Ue?t furnish- d accoiiiniodhtion for cabin pa*i>ei? gsrs. Also, ?il cui.i.. ? ..uni'u ?ccoinuioomi >n lor caniu pajsscu gms. Also, -'it i-tbin with state rooms tor private families.? Steerwe ?uperi?r u, auy ship in port. Apply to Gapt. Drew on Imard. foot el Old Slip, or to 06-lw* R<?; iik. lino in KU.s v CO. I - Nib XV (IhU;A??-T? succeed the r*"' V"1 punctually on tlie 17ih October, ? Se?p?iiie very line coppertil mul copper fulfncd ship Al,'8 TIltLlTZ, Hammond, master, will w{| positively on tlie above clay. First rate conveyance for freight and passengers. fan nrcoinn;oi!;itr 100 passengers at reduced rate*, for which ap ply to ROCHE, KltOTHERS k CO. (k5-2w " C7 South sL ~yXt Put* L1V KltPOOL ? I'iii Vn-t ot the loth Oc 46Wftu>ber? Tlie packet ship HIBERN 1 A, Capt Cobb, (late ?JffrffifcWiUon,) will sail puuctually on the H.\ii October, her regular day. Ilns excellent furnished arcown. ..lauotx in ca bin for less than the usual rates. Steerage pass.-ngers cannot have liettef accommodation*, which wiJl he taken 01 ninderaie li-rnis. Those proceeding can have draft* on the Hi. ?>n Bank Liverpool; the Royal Hank ot Ireland, payable at atubl in any, part of the country. Sovereigns il required. Apply t o5-2w ROCHE, BROTH Ef.S k CO. 67 South ?t. iXCHABIOle ON T1IK rtOYAi. bVNK. ^2QW?iK IRELAND.? Persons sending money to ih'-ir riends in Ireland, Scotland or England, can he weekly accommodated with drafts on the bank of Ireland, payable at sit>hl, in the different inland towns in England, Ireland Scot land and Walts. Those residing in the country can scad ilieir money by pos< (the letter post paid) which will be punctually attended' to. and a reccipl returneii tor the same. Office U1, South srreet. ROCHE BROTHERS k CO. o5 3ui* PAIIAQB POU LITKKPOOL-PmU ( o| the Ifith ot September. Steerage passengers will ? be taken at i ' duct <1 rales. Apply to o43m? HERPMAN k KEENAN. 61 k 1W Booth K?K NKW oil l,K ASS.? Tosh ?h Oct >h7r jCTflL The splendid well kn ,vvn packet ?hip American will positively 1h* despatched Cor New Orleans a* above ? Cabin, second cabin, and steerage passengers will And thi* ship a very desirable conveyance, and every way calculated lor the comfort of passenger*; her between deck* are \ery lofty. Those wish in*,' to secure berths, will require to in. ike early application to IIEKD.MANk KEENAN, o4 iiitf" til k 106 South street. ".-i.V 1'AnSAUK K(?M SAVANNAH- Packet of ?4?V*n the 8th of Oct.? The spleu lid :iew fast wiling packet -S?"*sl(ip RKPI'BI.ICAN, at Murray's wharf, foot ot Wall st. w ill positively sail for the above port on the nth <?f October.. Cabin, second cabin, and sterr??e passengers can be made very comfortah'e at less than usual rates. Passengers are requested to examine th.s ship before they make arrangements fur any other. Those wishing insecure berths will please apply at 61 South st. opposite the ship, or at 106 South st. o3 3m' HEKDMAN k KEENAN. KOK i.IVEIlPOUL THE IfirH ??C iTOBER. ? The packet ship HIBKKNIA, late Wilson, ?will continue in the trade, and sail |>osttively on lu?r re gular da\ s a? advertised, under the command of Edward tt. Cold), who has had much experience in the trade. For freight or passage apply on Ixiard. at Reekman street" m bai .or to WOODHL'LL k M 1 N TURN. sH-dtO l? I I'MtK K !??'. ' IICKD.- POR SINS SING AND PEEKHKII.L.? Fare to Ymv "kers, Hustings, Oobb's Kerry, lrvm?, and ?enU ? fMtig Sing and Crotea. IS cent* ? i:riw Returning, leave PeekskiUon Monday, Wednesday and Frv. day at 10 o'clock, A. M., lan'hng at the Old States Prison whsrC For freight or passage apply to the captain an l>oard, or to S. W. Barney, cor. Chambers .wicl West sts., ortn * ' : ?'n ' ( .ROOK E k KOW K S. ci r. We?t and I,ihert\ tt Alt. UO A li I. INK KOtt BlIDTe.M, ? VIA NEWPORT AND PROVIDENOK ? Frnm the fo?t of Marketfield street, Balto rv Place. North River, at 4 oVIoek. The MASSACHUSETTS will sail this afternoon at t o'clock. t re ight not recei ved on board after 3 'clock, P. M. Piwmgersfor Bosuni will take the Rail R'>a<l Cars at Prvvt. ?iei.?.?' immediately on tkeir arrival. See " Monthly Arrange m ns." jy25 6m* Ut)M ? AND PROVIDENCE HA 11a HO A D LINK, op qS @53 WWllL 3BSSCH. OCTOBER ARKANOEMENT. From N-w Y?rk, 4 P M. Frmm Prov%Mnit, 3 P. M. President, Monday, 2?l, * ? MaasactiUsetU, Tuesday, 3d, Rhode Island. * * Wednesday, 4th, President, Rhode Island, Thursday, 5th, MawacliusetU. President Friday, 6th, ? ? MaiwacUusetta, Saturday, ?tk, Rhode LsJand. * * Monday. 9th, President, Rhode Island, Tuesday, 10th, Maasachunetla. President, Wednesday. 1 1th. * * Massachusetts. Thursday, 12th, Rhode I- (sod. ? Fr.tlay, 13th, Presnlent Rhode Island. Saturday, 14th, MaxsachoartM. President, Monday, lbih, ? ? Massachusetts, Tuesday, 17th, ElKide Island. ' * Wednesday, 18th, PMfsldeol, Rho<|e Island, TbarMlsy, Ifth, MassachusetU. President Friday, SOik, ? ? Maisacbusetu, Saturday, 21st, Rhode Island. * ? Monday, 33d, President. Rhode Island, Tuesday, 24th, Ma?acluisetta> President, W, dnesday, * * MsssarhuxitU, Thursday, #th Rhode IslanA * ? Friday, 27th, Peesnlent Rhode Island, Saturday, 2tfib, Massai-husetts. President, Monday, "With, * ? Massachusetts Tuesday, 31st, Rhode Island, Passengers for Boston will lake the flail Road Cars at ProH> detice immediately on llieir arrival. (t T A 1 1 Merchandise, Specie, and Baggage, at the r?*k of thai own. rs thereof. ? J) Zf? 6m* MIKIOM TO l,KT. A furnished l?eS*mr room to let, willi breakfast, il requited. Apply at l3?Nasaaa sU If ' MN KW A K K? CHEAP RENTS Two duelling II iu.es In tnerily of Newaik, are Ciir rem In g ">d Cen ais st the Moderate price si |?M per annum tine of the buildings is new, two stories in heigM, finished in modem style, with in arhle mantels, folding d<w?rs. It c. and a good yard. The other is a Urge two s(or> house, lately put incom plete order and will be painted this autumn. To families *r rivl.ig Irom Encope, or th-?e m Ihe city wshin* U ec.inr?inist# these ha |. lings, will b# found very .Irsiralsl ?. They ate but ? ?hort walk it?wn the Rail Road Depot, and the rs rs pa*s front thence io ier-ey Cilt in alnittt hall an hour. App'v tip stair* at Ub Water st i?r to BENJ. W. Tft l KR, 1)1-11' near the premise*. TO I'll K TMAOK. ? -R. t ol PI. AND. ite ^Vcouitlandt - clfully Informa Ihe traite . h? con tanlly is rei riving and ha- on hand a supply it) hat ? lei s' trimmings of every description. Alan, a (piaatity of ladies' colored plushes, wfek every article in the I use on *C cmiiimnating terms. AImi, * large tiuantiiy of Mack plualies lor cssh, at very low price* snd liberal discounts lists at wholesale. slV-fm* ^ Al MOXAIIHI S' Jit IIOWERV "offers* tor sale as hao.! r n. t<n $3, as any ever tilTiril | m t4ie public? light and durable ? wairante<| ocitur tmdiec ^ and water proof. NEW AND IDIPHHVRD HTfLE Of MEDIUM N AP BBAV KB IIATS.- TODD k M.Elf RY. late of the well known establishment mi l<?ryk Co., and C. st John, woald respectfully In 'or as our friends and Ihe poldk that we have opened a Hai < ?ubhsb ment l!M Breadway, and we flatter -arselves that after many* years e?p?-riencr in the Imsineaa, we have arnve lat perleeUoi* in the art of manufacturing Hats Wt feel perfectly confident that the new styie of Medium Nap Bearer Hats, with impf?? ved coloring, which we now offer lor ssfe, will rendei oar e?d lablislimenl nnr vailed, and ennrd It Br* ?? the lis* of taste sod fashmn. We tear no rival In the ileportinent of lastc, as ihm Nats have been irwp-ried by sonw of Ihe first judges In thlB city, who pi onotince them to he ?a?*rior to aiyr ever offers* for sale in this < nuntrv, at the reduced price of five dollar*. It U a style of list that haa long """ wsnting in ihe department, of laste. and which for many tears baa en.piove.1 the mm.!* an* taxed the ingenuity ?(*?>7 hrst *ianufac?nrers. but ho vain. . The subscribers ha?e made arrangements with ssieol the firat mannfactorers l? lx>nd..n an<! Paris to receive tlie Utvst fashH>ns without 'flay. We alao ofler for asle al onr emporlun* ol standari! fa J>i"? tor Ihe season, a splendid Slxsrl Nap NIHt list, of the If ?! Pa hian style and lasliMMi, mnde In tmiUUioa of Reavr r Wsp. N P? /lav ng had experience for many years In the celehrn* ted h"?*e of C. St John, we feel ourselves perfectly Compe tent t" pr-aloce lite niest splendid tlhanpeau and Military cap on the most reasonable leims ml at ll?e shortest not" e, a tilt ?il ihe i^resanry alteration* lha> ta*te msv resmtre TODD k FLE1IRY. I'M Rti.salway, st-lm* nppoatte FraoSlia Moose. fill ? II S* AND ( llil.DloK'i Cl/M IIINC.? ?? ?. A. IHiVT k CO . No M Bowery, hsveonhand an es tensive assortment of rrsds ms ic clothing, soHed |o everv age and site, which Iksy sin sellvety i.enj for cash. e*li? al s holeaale sr tetaiL 3m* ^ AMf.lv It AN II % OH A III. If OM lUlKit I'EMi1 N T. from the town el Wilhnr, on the Haadot*. Creek, Ulster County. New York. This cement* manufactured hy James Mf*nigrwnerv, f m* M i.Vh street, on fhe h River, aod persona *i*h>ng t? pnr ehase can call at ihe nsannlhrmry. m a* "*e ndh-e nf the sg. at. M C. Banck. nvnr the Merhanrt' Btcha^fe, No 1?rts4 street ^ IO '1 OH i'roi. '-N- Front the snbartlher O' Mi*~ id.y lae>. at the Taa?1e Harden, ahnnt he lime ol ihe Ho~ gatt*. a Hnneh nf Eeya, i*e la ? imlior, aar _heinr a e?a. key The ?<v?nr wdl M smtahiy tmackd by lea?l?C Una at thM odtee. ol^H* J