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MONEY MARKET. WANTED. Saturday, Sept. 13-6 P.M. | A MIDDLE AGED C:lored Woman, The stock market has become again very much de- Brooklyn. Good woes will be givens Pressed. A very general cecline took place to-day in WANTED quotations. Norwich and Worcester fell off } per cent ; yo Read ing Railroad, } ; Long Island,1; Canton, 1} ; Har- mane more, of tt lem, 1); Vicksburg, }; Morris Canal, 3; Ohio 6's, 2; i Faigmers’ Loan, Pennsylvania 5's, and Kentucky cl wed at yesterday’s prices ; Stonington went up }. ¥ jThe value of the exports fromjthis portYfor the first A test employer. tended to. TO AMATEURS OF MUSIC, man of temperate habit iore, or drivera horse and cart. employer, mind of any kind 18 the city, The best of tefe- ess DP. F. at this sl2m ANTED—An Amateur of the Vio in, who would be dis- “week in September, was very small compared with yycig, VU 10 wet ce ccgee oan, Anmatene Ins'ruinental Ase cigs aadhadin an adnen x Also, a Second ‘anda Tenor Violin. performer wanted. ‘or further, par are apply te C, H. Remmey, Eugraves, Commence or THe Port or New Yorx. corner of Chath ‘ali sports first week in September. trance in Doyer street, or to F, Sch Shipments in American vessels ee» 9 $287,792 79 12 3t* re Shipments in Foreign vessels. + 96013 07 PEEL OFF WARDROB Total......- ++ + $883,835 86 ‘The value of merchandize exported from this port in September, 1944, was $2,012,135, and in September, 1543, ahout two millions. ‘The exports for the month this year will, judging from present app ces, fall short of the corresponding period the two previous years. ‘The annual report of the Maine Railroad Company for the year ending June Ist, 1845, has recently been pre- sented to the stockholders. For the year ending Juno Ist, 1845, the receipts from passengers were $163,944; ad country, at the well established Ly freight, $80,092; mail and rents, $7064—total $251,101.— | Used taprocure ther ber heey Bowery ‘The expenditures in the same time were $143,231, in.) cluding $43,279 tolls paid to Lowell Railroad, $13,261 paid to Portland road,and $6407 taxes in New Hampshire A net balance of earnings to amount of $107,870 sufficed to pay two dividends of 3} each— $93,620, and leave $14,- 850 in hand as reserved profits. The gross receipts in June were $21,538 against $19,663 in that | month of 1844, and in July $24,869 against 23,182 in July 1844. Increase in two months, $4562.— over streets, up s iimpt, 160° William ‘ Wearing Apparel, Geutiemen leavin veafair price for ail articles offered. BA line through the Post Office w tended to. 7 re sit im*re 466 _Brosdway, up WANTED. and well recommended help of all of faa WANT! Ds : ight Cornish Mi ‘work in a copper im | SPs econ the higneat wages it be g ly wp eVEREET A 86 Sout 4 printing office preferred. Hudson audi INFORMATION WANTED ‘ood and faithtul domestics can have excelleat pl . 99 1m") will be giv M'BATTELL, ith str or retorning to the city will for the Subscriber, who pledg- | De promptly at- NSTYR, tains, where every means is te ecallat idnjes | Presiden: of the United States, the Ameriean Ministers to the | Courts of London and Paris, ‘Professors: Bocnsa, Alvars, Chat. | di re } | | | of Tae Fi —The Meil Of Tis Office on the vers must be prepaid or under, 5 cents; aud each addiioual ha.f ounce 5 cents. 13 at ROBERT H. MORRI F ENT, * 5 Fulton street, Corner of Nassau. No. M R. HOLT late of Holt’s Hotel, respectfully informs his opeued the above place, waere will 1735 en OkAToRiO of the Seven Sleepers. ¢ day sou, Miss tingu shed talent dl . atiend the rebrersals, to’ be beld on Monier td Wednesday PHG:NIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, evenings AMILIES can always be sapplled with, faithful, Speppetent i} ie NEAR | "A YOUNGMAN from the country wishes to get mto useful busivess or employment in the city. A book store » Thomas Gerduer, 263 me Am*re ‘The old line from Wilmington to intersection with Port- QOyvEN ROGERS— Whereas, ee relatives of this person, (who was of tie Parish of Coolev aud wholeft Ireland some 35 or 38 years ago, | formed that the said Owen Rogers wishes to have mation as to his relatious—this is to. acquaint obtain intelligence of his atthe New York Herald Office, N. Southern papers please copy. aul9 land road has cost, for the Massachusetts portion, $509) 690; New Hampshire part, $800,786; Muine ditto, $65,813, and engines and cars, $132,049—total $1,505,240. The capital paid in is $1,244,532, and the debt is $150,000 State of Massachusetts scrip at five per cent, and $62,000 im that he exp er, BY gpcrussing a letter to M. C. Imtre THE LONG ISLAND INSURAN COMPANY. Capital 200,000 Dollars. in six percent bonds. An excess of cost over capital is thus shown of $48,708. The Maine Extension Railroad had cost, up to Ist of August, $723,699, of which $234,130 were required for lands in Boston, and filling up the same; $165,650 for bridges and causeway over Charles and Mystic Rivers and Middlesex Canal and island in Charles river; $131,893 for rails, &c.; $50,814 for land damages mage by Fire on their usual favorable. tert presented to this company for losses by the lat having been paid, they now find their capital 4 86 Imis re NN, Secretary. pearl DE LAMATER, Pres National Loan Fund Life Assur: of London. WERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. out of Boston; $85,121 for graduation; $25,519 for inter” est on new stock. The construction of the Saratoga and Washington Railroad will probably commence early in October- ‘The second instalment of $5 per share will be due on the loth instant, and as soon as it shall have been received the whole line will be put under contract for grading, &c. Itisthought the road will be ready for the rails next June. The longth of the route surveyed is 41 revelling Low ui miles, capital stock $600,000. | SGonditionsob peliey lear The City Bank, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been fully Life Insurance Offices. organized, and goos into immediate operation. JACOB HARVY. Eogatte Chaney eres Capital Stock. . . oR ‘OB JOHN, J. PALME! Power to circulate, ONATHAN GOODHUE, Esq. AME: Esq. ® HE followi A Institution The Loan Fond, from which the assured are entitled two thirds of their payments, or monthly _ A large sum to be in the names of thre guarantee fand. age among the advantages held out by this todraw ‘The payment of premiums annually, half yearly, quarterly ‘manently invested in the United States of the Local Directors as Trustees, as a | ‘Travelling leave extensive and liberal; and extra premiums o olicy less Onerous to the assured than in most Required to invest before commencing its bu Ong. Bans New York. nessas a Bank. yd Tania SAM’L 8. HOWLAND, Esq. Actually invested. GORHAM H, Esq. To wit :—Specie........ AMUEL rat hio Stata Stock: yeaa pOLE This bank is upon the independent plan, and is rev LOUIS A’ GODEY: Esq, ee nie MORGE R. GRAHASI, Esq. quired to keep deposited with the State Treasurer, Uni PR Eee Rate raat eaasiasre) ted States stocks, or Ohio State stocks, to an amount equal to the circulation. We annex ansccount showing the whole amount of the debts and assets of the Bank of British North Ameri- ca, at the close ofthe year 1844, and showing also the amount of notes payable on demand, which had been in circulation during every month of that year, together , with the amount of specie and other assets, distinguish- ing each kind immediately available in every month for the discharge of such notes. | Bank or British Nontu Amrnica, 1844. J. KEARNEY RODGERS, M_D., 110 Ble ALEX. £. HOSACK, M. D., 101 Franklin st. E. ARNOULT, M. D., 367 Broadway. Bankers ‘The Merchants’ Bank of New York. Solicitor, WM. VAN HOOK, Esq. 39 Wall st. General gent for the ti American Colonies. J. LEANDER STARR, resident in New York. Office 74 WALL Street, N. Y. tained upon epplic tian :9 the subse iver er st. Pamphlets containing the last Annual Report of the Society’s rates, also blank forms, and the fullest iaformation, may be ob- Circulation. Specie. Notes of other | iy 2 saw in gndieEANDER STARR, General Agent. Stee; eae ae THE EAST KIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE Mareh. 108136 te COMPANY. : ‘April 1221429, FICE No. 61 (late 49) Wall street, continues May 131,848 inst loss or damage by Fire dwellings, warehouses, and June 136/431 | other buildings. Also, on Household Furniture, Merchan July 1611331 dize, &e., as heretofore, ‘August 159,231 DIRECTORS. Sent test John Brouwer Wakeman Burritt, October. r 2i7279~=—SOf~Ss James McBride, Philip Embnry, Novembe 168,676 145/903 Joh Moorhead,” Stanton Beebe, December. loseph Keruochan, yres, See eee bets Henry W. Hills, : N.S: Rowland, Average. 696,033 T0952 «| ~~ RobertJ, Dillon Nathaniel L. Griswold, jr. Thomas Nesmith, Russeli Stubbins, | Robert Boorman, ‘Abel A. Low, Geores Pomeroy, David Thomson, Warculation. Stephen Holt, 735 908 716,347 $3,452,253 644,374 461,985 $8,105, $1,693,706 959 GOLD 8. SILLIMAN, Secretary. RossarJd F x, Counseland Attorney. Ex. tess ay sets over liabilities... r gonnar J. Du Bonnsalan By this it will bo seen, that the million sterling capi OFFICE OF THE CROTON No. 33 Aizoininy Mechanics’ Bax HIS COMP. treet, tal is not éely untouched, but there was a surplus fund of £50,006, which will no doubt under its active and "J prudent miwayrement be yearly increasod. They continue to insure Marine aud Fire Risks, at fai TRUSTE ‘ . in the City of New York ‘ANY lose by the recent tire $35,000 George Coggeshall, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. JOHN BROUWER, President. a2 Im*m INSURANCE CO. ir rat Ap | Chesap, | Notices HEREBY | fice before th OFFICE 4) FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN‘ | HIS COMPANY continues to Insure against loss or da- | | | | ‘nited States, and British North | | on eir assets over and above all claims against them exceed $150,000. | | Proudfoot, Dr Grayson, | | | | | | | | | | | OU stock Hxcnange. dan a Barner, wil = B ozzens, 4 Ty 86% 1962 10; shs Es Co “dward Richardson, jerman ould, SUT cay Ts tase ies Net eat Breton Co 138 James Phalen, Theodore A Meyer, 1009 NY City 39 1309 $ 200 Reading KR ‘ SA Cyrus Chener, 400 Ohio 6's 1899 “0 do Lawrence 300 da TBO a ian 8 M Crandall, H To WO Dhin 7 3, 30 Harlem RR Joho Breaste, Robert Lan 2000 Kentucky 6% Wise 225 Ners Wor RR James Cruikshank, John T Gil S00 Bean's 76% 100 Md J Leander Starr, JH Suydain i000 ie so 76a 40 rr Charles L Vose, John B Lasala, 30°00 do 76,3 50 do Zadock Fratt Samuel Sherwood, Tis Vicksburg Bk 73850 do George C DeKay, James Cook, 73 Morris Caual 2634 200 do Loring Andrews, ET Aldrich, er a aie 100 bs Joseph B Noues, Georg» Whitaker, 2 ue WoL Island RR Leonard Appleby, Thomas Mouahin, my do $30 2, 50 do Asa 8 Crosby, George Palen, 250 a too 25: 100 a0 John J Herrick, Wilttain Burgoyne, ry do 30 25, 100 do Abraham Van Nest eee % aS 2396 400 do SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE, President. “0 do 80 2548 150 do Simin og RS . 18 Forin Trost 83 i of lo p 500 do b60 34 3 Stonington RR. we port of New York. (% Ohio Life & Trust 95, acy ‘do a one Canton Co bee Ed 0 a ni OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO ot Se e 0% Su Erie No, 50 Wallstreet, opposite the Exchange. do 50 Western RR HI8 COMPANY continue’ to turtre. against ous and bs 50 Wester mage by fire on a foods, wares and merchandise, and al8° Ls 4 gainstloas by inland navigation on vessels and their cargoes, Seound Board. DIRECTORS. 100shsFarmLoan 530 38% 25 shs Canton Co 39. Thomas W. Thorne, © Elisha Riggs, 100 do 30 33% 50 Long Island 815 64K ‘eine Anson Baker, 100 do 83 33; . R. Robson, M. D., Joseph Drake, New Stock Exchange. fey Hea Joseph Allen, she Vicksbuig Bk 93 8 100shs Canton Co cash 39 Davi John B, Moore,” 100 Farm Trust cash 33% 25 do 83 e, ‘Wm. K. Thorn, 160 do 60 do Tanis, Thomas Morrell, oH < boo ity Fd £ “s Gennes Mera, Oe nly 100, do cash 3:76 25 do cash THOMAS W. THORNE, Presulrnt. 30 Morris Canal = 530 16,25 do 130, Groner T. Horr, Secretary aste 25 do 810 25% 50 Harlem RR ‘beO 6244 w do 25% 25 Nor & Wor Orrick oF THE JEFFERSON INSURANCE LO., % do 85 2544 7D do 6985 . New York, July 2 ts § | % do 060 26 «6-5 Erie RR 315, 'PYHE Stockholders of this Company are requested to call at 25 L Island 3K 23 "0 a the office of the Company aud signify whether it be their | 3 46 cah Gt 3 do Its | Wish to fill-up their respective shares,oF to receive « number of 200 do cash 644g 25 do 3132 | shares equal to the present value of their stock. 0 Ns b3 Fe ig ‘The Stockholders residing out of the city are requested to 50 do 3 32,* | couvey their intention by post, to the afte No. 2 Walls a cea iey| _ GnOv None, Seely. Died, MISS CATHERINE WOODs. On Saturday, th HERE isa Letter in the Post O . ce in this city, addrested John A. and Catharine Makelim, aged 13 months and 4 | 1 to Miss Catherine Woods, for» rly of Albany. Any per- knowing her place of residen: wilt do an act of kindness days. ‘The friends of the family, also the members of the Phe- nix Assembly No. 1 of the benevolent order of Bereans, | to the writer, by informing the Lost Master, him to forward it to, her. years ago, and may have si e wen married The le \d requesting e esided in this city xbout five | ter was are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Sunday, | printed in the list of letters pablished m the ‘Tribune on the Mth, without further invitation. ee K OR M. G@ DE PAREDES, who hns been for se- | verul years # professor of Spanish Literature in one of the | best colleges in the ishind of Cua, and xt presentengaged as such in Ch oudert’s Lye-um and St Johu’s C:Nege, hae ving some lei: hours, would be pleased tu devote them in other tm tirutions. In order to a: commodate students, Senor Paredes will have | fo, G. B. CLARK FASHIONABLE TAILOR A Nean Foutow, 132, V m8 Buildings, GIVES the following reasous for the great sue Opposite h Ist.— All good: F at once. Spanish evening classes three times'a week, inthe lower part | M786! i ol the citys andthe other ee dagen the upper parte." | Mi ~Aneelusizeandrigid system, gelling fr cad Pi ish ng to see Mr. P. will please apply at) | Coudertand Porter, No 5"t Marks Place std2uem | ith Being satisfied with sinall profits a = x public, therefore, ean at once perceive TO ARTISI | therr interest to patronise this es ablish 1470 LET, the large room on the third floor of No. 151 Broad: | y over the Bazaar. ‘Theroom is very desira'le for. an | Terms very moderate The ed y be paid in . jesired, on such terms asmay be agreed upon. Fu: | sitio i y quire of 8, G. Ste er, on the premises, sid it'm | . ‘ , 70 PROFESSORS OF MUSIC—A Young Gentleman | montcdscg neeaaeite casera ena crmerarti both bish | Spl ents ch Cloth Dress Coats made to meas | 23d of August last. pia sof & 88 Im are YD DRAPER, the new he has hi- h only. that it ure from wi hesto seerive instraction on the Viotiny also in the soo, To save troubie, none but ters need apply, Acdrese R.S P., E id std itm Lewitz & BECKER 4% J last Havre packet theory of Musical Comp the most experienced m Herald st, have receiv« ‘bp Nicholas and Duche the | eu would refer to a large and respectable connexion | i Brooklyn, in proof of the style and fi- | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND THERS. | Loui ig Orleans, afull agcorrment of the newest and most fashioushle | SULKEY r, cont $75, price $40. | styles of tench Flowers aud ‘Feathers, which they offer for | ne alent reasonable prices. bien on Hlaceynece etrth even RL LOWITZ & BECKER, %4 John st. nie Fe | ee RENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, TRET 7 7 | FE, RS & MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS TEETH! TEETH!! | PRRUN LAROSIERE. “a COURT, 116 Willism steer EETH—Who would be without ‘Teeth when they can | 42 have Jastreceived by. the inst Havre packets mu putiely Ravctiave ieoiwel un Feeroaniie te new assoriiment of fall Flowers. Deniers are ravited weartauted to suit all the pup aesible pain and a examine the goods, which they will Dr JONES, Dentist, at his, off Canal st Me Ad | Ald At Very ease vable pric: Way, entrance in Cansl st folowing is alist of prices + GAS FIXTURES A-compietw double setcof best miner! Teeth, ou hi gold plates, Aetr of best mineral Tveth, on fine gold plate, for $50 00 | "THLE tirgest and most auperb wsortinent ct yew an ful pattern of Silvered rmulu sad Olive Gas Chaudal i dd bev ati ic unger fuwe to be wore Wy mnstine to | Mautle Lights, Pendants, Brackets, Lanterus, Se, ever exhibi i Mt si ted, w ready for exhibition, at Sine! tooth on wold pine, from $2 5010.5 0» | tel are nw ron NVORAM & HAUGH WOUT, Vlugging teeth with gold, fiom 73101 oe | _n28 awere __ 961 Broadway. Ex racting teeth, Bro 500 REWARD. All other operations jn the same proportion. ai TURF: i ROSS’ SPECIFIC MIXTURE—For the eure of Go- a emember, corner Canal st: and Broadway, entrance, in Ca- norruow, Gents, Sticrures and Au logos Common te. nal st. ! fe give no quackish recommendatio. s to deceive the pmb W HEATH i0e Cashes Tingle When—Tor sale y The proprivtor challenges a single ense of recent gonor: nue to E. COLLINS & CO., | be brought ia which the Mixture will not effect a rapid cure, ngs Pda 56 South street. | wider a fo ferture f PR ILNOR’S, 192 Broad: EMP SEED—50 Bushe ‘grate, |. MILNOR'S, 192 Broadway, opposite EMP Ss ja the Fra k Im i Hed U erine F ake. can obtain a remed) ens T. No M4 Liberty steet auth: of cures cay be sen as above. A case of six yen 99 its sate a TY NF —2000 Tes Be pi ple satis erin begs to inform his former pu- nding was cured in three weeks Hemorrhe SRALEY, Ceritiones | Mrs. 21 Bowery, will give am . oh Gg OHN L. KORTRIGHT, M. D&C. B. d the yublic,that he ne above necomplish asin the read- uy ae well Consignees for this vessel will please on board, foot of losevelt at., oF to of pe WOODHULL & MINTUR: 7 Son Saal ahd alata dative days wust be nent t organizing classes form | PPRITISA capa ed an FROM GLASGOW F permits N, str 0 numerous friends aud the pablie geuerally, that he has served in good style, rakfast, Dinner and rate prices, N. B—Calt and see fe a 513 3t'r SW YORK SACKED MUSIC SOCIETY. be given on Weda ¢ direction of Mr. U. 1a) solo parts bj Northall, jaan dimujler, Mr Fraser, Mr. Seg dd other dis- Evening, 24th inst. under Tie Performing Members of the Society are feach week previous to the performance. ‘The a m Tickets will be in readiness for delivery on either of cyeuiigs above mentioned Non-perfurming Members tickets upon application to Mr. Geo. Whit- anal st sl3 lwe 3 . HARPS. Anthony St., 2 Doors from Broadway. MES HANLEY, thi Pupil Exard, of Pa rock of Im- Juding his Metallic Vi- Doubie and Sing. lebrated 64 oc. Grand Gothic | brating Basses, &e. Jemes Hanley has b-en honored with the testimonials of the Horu, and numerous others from private’ individuals ‘uished music. I talent. Z. Ovserve, 8 Anthony street, 2 doors from Broadway. (7 HAWS REPAIRED. Strings, &e. 12 Imtre terton, i RYLAND LOAN OFEILE, 3 Bank, Baltimore, 9th Sept. 1845, iIVEN to the holders of Sterling Coupons due Ist July, 1842, that if they apply at this ol- Loudon is remitted, they can amount due in receive payment in this country. JOHN 8. GITTINGS, 512 3t Com. of Loans tor the Sate af Maryland. NOTIC M SRS. CLARKE EVAN solicit the pstronage of the pu'lie to ther Temperance Intelligence Office, 953¢ Due street, where they eau have servants of the fi st class white and colored, Protestants aud others, ot all dese. iptious, of good moral eh Messrs. Clarke & Stevan r turn their since ¢ thanks tor the kind patrouege they have so liberally received, and continve to serve the public at 99} Duanestreet, one door west of Broadway. $13 lint LOST OR STOLEN {}ROM on board the Great Western, S. S., two large silver ne Soup Ladies, marked (on the handle) G. W. in old Kug- lish letters. Any person returning the same will be suitably rewarded. _N, B.—Pawnbrokers ere requested to stop the same if of- fore WM. CRAWFORD, Steward. $13 u tALVANIC RINGS AND CRISTIL’S MAGNETIC FLUID. HESE Articles, which are ining au uvequalled cele- brity in the cure of Rheumatisin and alt aervous com- ly to be obtained at Dr. CRISTIF’S Office, 134 a Building.) aard agaiust spurious and worth! & imitations. shi itr M. WISE, OPTICIAN FROM GERMANY. Mot respectfully usforms the citizens of NewYork, and the public in weneral_ that he has located himself in this city, ay av437 Broadway, alarge and m plete riment of SpecteclessandsReading Glasses fin G d steel Frames. He would also remiud the Strangers should be on their | lic, to whom | Buckskin Bhoes, Sportsmen's, Vishermen’s, and Seamgp’s he is parily known by his anoual visits to Saratoga Springs, | since the lastuine years, that by his knowledge of the optical UNION COURSE, L. I. ONDAY, September ith, a Purse and Stake fo | come off, Two Mile Heats, an Wa Reon Alber: Conklia names at best 3 in 5, in harness, Newburgh -be hb Givbert weg John Anderson minediately A Purse of $50, inile heat H, Jones encers.. W. Wheelan eaters. C, Camerou enters, #13 U're 3OBERTSON’S 103 Fulton Street, between William and ” | Nassau Streets H i | THE Success whieh has attended the efforts of ¢ Proprietor of this tablishment, to introduce. nto use a smperior article. at au extremely low price, encowra: ges him to make increased exertions te merit tronag~ of the Public, ‘The peculiarity of his system of conducting bu- siness Consists ia the establi ent of the most rigid economy ‘departments, as Well asia an iuveriable adhe- | Dash on delivery,” relieved from the oppressiveex. | ©) the more extravagant craftsmen of Brosdway, and | subjected to none of shose losses which aie the certain accom- pantinent of the “eredit pri | Tle is enabled to olfer the following reduced rates j— lee ifferent articles in his line at the f LATS. First Quality Nutria Far «$3 50 Second do do do. 3.00 First do Molesk 300 Second do ‘do. 250 First Quality Cloth $1 0 pie do do. Arrigo) Third do do. « % s131m"m FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR$350, CITY MADE —For style and durability they are equal to those sold ia other stores for $5; five Freueh imperial dress Boots made to order for $4 40, equal to those made in other Sores for $6 and $7, and warrmted to give satisfaction, at YOUNG & JONES? Kiench imperil Boot and Shoe Manu facturing Depot, ove of the most frshiouable Boot and Shoe establishments in this city. Gentlemen that are in want of a pair of dress Boots, will find a saving of fifty per ceut by ketting them of us. ’ Mending alsodone in the store: WM. Mt. YOUNG & H. B: JONES, No. 4 Annst.. uear Broadway, New Y. ANTI-HUMBUG al2 Imis*re CHEAPEST BO TS AND SHOESin the city —T. L. MARTIN has established a new and fashionable Boot and Shoe Store, No. 20 Folton street, between Church | and Greenwich sts., where he would be happy to accom- ihodate those who may patronise him, Boots made to order, of Is, $5; boots footed, $3 50; shoes, $2. Also made to order, afterthe same rates, opera and faucy patent lea- ther boots. griters, pumps and fancy colored slippers N.B—The greatest, care taken to ensure a handsome and , easy fit, a dratt of the foot taken, and a last made and kept ex- pressly for each customer. : Rep of all kinds neatly executed at the shortes: novice. Te! s2eod2wtrh | TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOOTS AND | OES. K. JOHNSON (lste Wilson & Johnson) has din store 142 Chatham street, directly = j € the theatre. one of the best assorted s ‘and Shoes that can be had in the city. Gents K af, Grain and Seal, Thick and ‘Thin Soled Boots and Sho peed and sewed, fhm the Eastern manutactories;, Lai aiters, Baskin c., of every di greater variety of : ety, Gentlemen's fine Gaiters, ps, Re on, A | 8° Shoes than any other store in this wenty different kinds. Gents Boots. Store open till 10 o'clock ia the evening, giving country mer- scieuce he is enabled to’ determine the glasses suitable for any | chants an opportunity of examining the goods at their leisure. eye Persons with weak eyes can. b which will greatly beuefit and not strain the sight. attention is called toa new style of perspective es of the fi est flint, whi ground produce he putes ded as the best and improving the si Short sighted person: cataract, can also be suite: of superior quality in old fr all in want of his articles. supplied with glasses Paruealar round glass- and have been highly recom: pon the eye for presery rated upon for rise new glasses, nes, aud solicits the patronage of Please call at M. WISE, Optician, ‘437 Broadway. £13 Im¥re DANCING ACADEMY. Broadw: Corner of Grand Street. ME, & ROBERTSON has the honor of respectful forming his friends and the Public that his classes tor gi- Ving instructions in all the different styles of th. above accom- plishment (and the Mazurka snd Polka Quadrilles,) will open ‘eduesday,, Sept. 17th, at the large Saloon attached to the Broadway House. Days of Tuition, Wednesdays «nd Satur- days—Ladies Closses at 3. M; Gentlemen, 8 P.M A Pri- vate Class for Ladies will be formed from 6 to 7_ for La Palki zing. lustructions given to Pupils aud Private Cl e at their residences; or at Mr. R.’s, 62 kighth Avenue, or 4 ‘aual street. Mr. Robe tson would also inferm the public that his up town Academy wall commence on Monday, September 22d, at 62 ighth Avenue, where all the difference branches wil’ be taught. 8 I76) MUSIC. Removen To No. 425 Broapway. anove Canat STREET. DUMSDAY, Professor of Guar, Singing, Accordion and Violin, continues to teach Ladies and Gentlemen ove fashionable Instruments, Kc , at their resid partof New York city, on terms mach reduc foctory city references given on application. at3 o'clock P. M., and at 7 in the even _ KEY TO MUSi HE Undersigned, Professor of Music, has obtainedfrom a cousiderable nomber of his Pupils ou the Piano Forte (the most respectable class_m the community,) a certineate that they received in a shorter time, and easier manner, the know- ledge of rudiments in Music and how to play from his ew iuveuted instruction book called the Key to Music. He conti- pues to give lessons on the Piano, aud those who may favor him with their custom will please leave a card at No 9 Dey street, where he will continue to give lessons at his rooms or their houses on seasonable te The Key to Music can be ‘s bought at C. G. Christmay’s oF the author's lodging. CHRISTIAN G. MUELLER, | Author of the Key to Music. FINE ARTS. ot PAINTINGS Cleaned, Liacd end Restored, by. H. BENT, No, 702 Broadway Im*re si3 Src s132w*re A. OC. CASTLE, M. D A. C. CASTLE inserts Artificial Teeth, he fills tender teeth with his invaluable PASTE, which becomes har and embodied with the tooth. Teeth filled with gold foil, &e. &e. L ‘astle’s references are of the highest order—The Spa- . French aud Engii-h Ambassado r British Consul; Don F Stoughton, Spanish Consu! ton, MD, President of the Medieal Society Mirs Gen Gaines; J B Beck, MD; J A Swith, MD; Dr Beadle, Dr Boyd, Dr AH Stephens, Dr Torrey, ’Dr Houston, Dr ; r Cheeseman, Dr Delafield, Rev Dr Lyell, Rev Dr Kissa, Dr Miluoz, &c. &e. Offices 381 Broad- way. 812 tis r NATIONAL HOTEL, Washington City D.C. PROPRIETOR of this fine Hotel, 1ormerly known as mi 5 Barclay. Gov. Mason, Te sives to return his thanks to his friends and the travel por: tow of the. community generally, forthe favors, which the have bestowed upon him since he opened his establishment, ich, through ther high polish and true | SRS BI i eriting and reading. | by © wee | | | by’s, but now generally eal'ed Coleman's Hotel, de- | and to assure them that he will spare no exertions to render his | house worthy of the patroaage of which he has already re- ceived #0 liberal a share, he house having been, d | he reception of travellers or residents; and the proprietor respectfully soli Gits acontinuance of past favors on the partot visitors to Washington, or residents during the. session of Congress, be- ing confident that they will always fin? arable Lodgings, the best on the tabie that the market affe an | attentive aus Polite waiters. -OLEMAN,. Washington City, September, 1845. » 3ind& Wis jgb . NOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. SEALED PKOPOSALS wil be received at the office of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company, in the village of White Plas, Westchester county, ancl the 20th day of for the grading, Leap and bridg: of about 24 Railroad, extending from the present terminus at White Plains, toa point near the north line of Westchester county, aud specifications will be ready for the inspec: on. the loth of September, wheu the tendance, to render all requisite infor Contractors not known to the Company or Engineer, will be d to produce testimonials of their expacity, ability aud experience; and the best security, will be required. ‘ne work must be commenced immedi,tely after contracts are closed, vigorously proxecuted,and completed by the firstday of Mac next. By order of the Extension Commi 83 t820rre ALLAN CAMPBELL, Chief LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, AND JAPANNED WARE. TPHE Subscriber has just received from his manufactory, a large and splendid ‘assortment of Girandoles, in Gilt, Brouze and Silver, trivmed with fine English Cut Drops. Aino, « very superior quality of Solar and Lard Lamps, of vari ous patterus, with Cut and Plain Shades, Chandeliers, coutain- tug 2, 3,4 avd 6 lights, suitable for Pariors, Churehes aud, Ho- tls. Also, a large assortment of Gothic Lanthorns, for Halls, with and retail, at reduced prices. JOHN W. MORGAN East of Broadway. , for Camphine, aul7 tintre y PINE WOOD N HUNDRED CORDS No. |, for sale low, in Gin watha Lalet, Accomac Ci Ss 2 JOHN SAVAGE, 8.8 DENNIS, H. 'T. RUSSELL Said Inlet is navigable for vessels drawing seven feet JV? In" rre A, CgBARRY, Arist ip Hair, No. 16 Broadway —Wiks ZL.¢ and Sealps upon the Ventilating and Gossamer system Avproximating the Nearest ofany yet m tured to the natn’ ral head of hair ‘Toupees, Plats, Bands, cheaper than any otherhouse 1m the city. 'The trade supplied Also, mavufactured from ladies and gentlemens hair, Neck laces, Bracelets, Wateh Guards, Rings, Flowers, Earrings, & Ne wnat bintme DENTISTRY on the best means of preserring the apensable to health, beauty and comfort » Toug and extensive practice, by M., Levett, Dentist; troducer of the invertion,of Artificial Teeth on the prneip Atmospheric pressure. ‘This small work will be fou to the heads of families, while persons who have lost teeth will ve iaiormed of the best methods for replacement aud preserva- ton of those rem ining | May be had of toe author, 260 Brovd= way comer ot Warren at sil im*me ° FALL FASHIONS [HE SUBSCRIBERS have just reevived BSERVATIONS teeth in voice of very int ldkfs, rieh: dered — dt Linen, and geutiemen’s wider nd well worthy the attention of angers Their Patent icles Brace is highly recommended aculty for all persons who are suffering from debility isthe chest, or have acquired the habit of stoopi wholesale aud’ tail, at the old establishment of Pur Anite 237 Broadway, corner of Park place. 10 Im*m A PORTRAIT FOR ONE DOLLAR F. THOMPSON'S Daguerrien Rooms, No. 28) Bros: Aerwigen the Granite Buildin nd Reade st. ENESSES of process and finished in the most superior. sty watural colors, by the or ain ale with all the n all weather fiom 8A. M. till. P.M the Art and Apes and Maver! persons wishing @ thorough knowledge of the ov advantages are here offered Rk FROM LIVERPOC P ( hip will ples ein 1 j iiourd Peck alipor to WOOHAGEL SMS TURR All goods not permitied in four days murt boven to pulilie store. ‘siom D() 1ONS STRAW BOARDS, ofa good qualltyylor sale 20 743 be Sof PASS R BROOKS. | 6 tone 9 ne 67 Nassan street, tons 2249235 Cone 94 }9x30 3; Seams and Curls, | 1 the summer, thoroughly | | punted and refitted, is now in first rate order for th | selves Stained Glass, which he will sell at wholesale | @ Farious sizes take a, the improved | le, ‘ | purpose of fitting her ap fora night boat ¢ | ed spon tt being 89 Im*me CARTS, HARNESS, HORS! TWO second hand cuts and hamess; one one small spring do; one fist | +, one handsome young bi rie andr double laynessiane excellent nder the saddle, gentle and well calculated for a dy ‘dan elegaut ludies std saddle aud a ew set of very light Also, an iron chest and copying. press in good order. ‘The above will be sold cheap to close a concern Apply at | the yard. 76 Sullivan st, sil etre HORSES FOR SALE. SEVERAL Hoises, the property of gentlemen who having returned from the country and having no fur- ther use forthem, An excrileat opportunity now hose who may wish to. purchase, as they will be | offeres reasonable prices. Als ral Rockaway and othe: gous may be seen at Di w’s Riding School aud | Livery Stables, 408 Bow ery s'0 lw*m | a TO Lk T—A soit of rooms, co ng of ah Drawing Room and Parlor on the, first floor, front a bedrooms, with pautries an ge family, for the win , a private table, treet, second block east wtany time after the ath Sey Xe. | fora | FARM FOR SALE ON THE HUDSON RIVER. | The beantiful Farm and Residence of the subscriber, a cilia miles south of the village of Pough- | farm contains one hundred and three acres of first rate | d, ina high state of cultivation, with a great number of grafved fruit trees of the very best kind, including a Peach Or chard of 1,300 trees, planted three years ago, 850 of which pro- | duced fenit th r, ‘The trees weve all’ selected from the | Messrs A.J. Downing & Co., Newburgh, and are ouditio 8 square built, with gallery in front, two stories cand dining Toom aud kitchen sttyched inte | ig twelve rocms, the parlors communicating with, nursery of all in perfe ‘The Hou high, with \d Carringe House is one of the best in the county, | with stables fo horses and cavile in the basement, with an ex: cellent weil of water under cover, so that cattle and horses are not exposed in cold weather. z ‘There is elso attached a first rate Stercorary for the collection and preservation of manure, built of brick and stone, with brick | cistern anda pumy | Ou the premises is a comfortable new Lodge or Farmer's re- | ee from the Mansion House, to- sidence, at a convenient d f water, ice house, milk room, gether with three go | and a fine lake cont ‘he shove premises eight acres, commandi Poughkeepsie, Catskil miles adjacent. a ‘A portion of the purchase money can remain on bond and | mortgage, at 6 per cent. | ‘Auy further information can be had by applying to NATH OLEMAN, on the premises, or to COLEMAN & STETSON, Astor House, ‘New York. lawn of gfish. 2 re beautifully sitmated ‘on River, a fine view of the H FOR ; | ‘The subscriber offers fo Country Seat, situsted | Little Silver, Shrews! py, ou South | River, where there are ab and of al! sof fish and game. The f aeres of | arden, and yo type and vac | fine condition. ‘The house is 48 feet front. with nt and rear, containing MM rooms, every f ellars, large bat gentlemen's residet Two steambaots ply daily one from Fulton, the other from Catherine market, abo a mile and ahalf from the house, about 6. mites from the cele- ce Long Branch, and in the neighborhood of soldif required. It npelled to attend Apply {0 the submeriber on the irks JOSEPH A. JACKSON. NOTICE, ON aud after Wednesday the 17th inst,, the 30 morning train will leave the city at 6 o'clock, and returmng will leave Williams’ At7 1 A.M. The» 30 evening train from Tratco trarlem, aud the 720 P.M train f will be discontinued. 1 6 o'clock eve | Hall wilt tanto Harlem and Morrisianna city. cultivated grot orehard, agza fr business in_the city. premises, or at 58 Reed st., New 85 6,13, 14% rh ing train from Ci 313 6t*r OPPOSITION. | oi NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD.—Fare to New | Ti cents; up and down $: a ents to Hariford $1.75. The | eamer BUFFALO, Cat Hancox, will leave the foot of | y st. (south side) every Monday and Tnesday morning at | clock, Retr: ing will leave New Haven on thesame ‘at 0 P.M. Passengers at Hartford wil! procure their tckets through to New York at the Athenium Horet. Fare $1.75. ‘The public now has xn opportanity to protect, them- from the imposition of the monopsly line,which torted from them them the unjust fare of $1 50 t» New Haven. For freight or passage apply to John Ball, 104 Barclay street, id JC. Furber, New Haven, 81337 istre NOTICL. ar STATEN ISLAND Ka E ¥OOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. ‘The Boats will run as follows until further notices Ieave Staten Istand at 8,9, 10, 11, 12 A. M., and pieave New York at 8, 9,10, 11, 12A.M., and 1, 2,344, 4,6 + 2,3, 5,6 B.—AIl baggage at the risk of the owners thereof sli ~ ‘THE FORT HAMILTON AND CONEY ISLAND FERRY COMPANY WILL run on Suaday, S-ptember 1ith,trom | Pike st and Pier No. | East River, the steam- mat LOLAS, Capt Richard Yates, wil leave | Pike st, Es Ry 9M A. ey P. M,and 3% P.M. leave Pier No.1, Fe Ru, 10 AC MLB. M and 't P.M; Leave Coney Island, Mba A. M., 25 a6 P M936 P.M. M. Thea will ud at Rort'Hamilton ac way. Fare 1254 513.2" re JTHE Steamer NEW HAVEN, now ran- ning betweea Greenport and Providence, will be withdrawn until Weduesday next forthe the same route. we : | FOR BELIZE—HON DU ark JOHN peer: GARDNER, James Pedersou, master, will have Bebe leapatch forthe ibove port. a Fpnasage only, having superto 09 the Carentan on bostd, Plef 6 Want River, onto tons SPPIy to siutterh FAL» XANDRE, 28 South st. 4 FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lont York Line—Positively first Regulas Packet ot Hitcp tay, 22d instant—The TELL ia and New ‘weket—Only. fast suiting packet ship SA sitively sail as above, her regular di For freight or pasaage, having handsome furuished accom: modations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st, oF to = K. COLLINS & CO. Taylor, mi of Sonth street. t Shippers may rely on the ships of this line sailing punctua'- goods received on board after Saturday evening in New Orleans, JAS. &. WOODRUFF, who will y forward all goods to his address. slim TEXAS AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS, ‘i BETWEEN NEW \’ORK AND GALVESTON. THE. Subscril ers have established a regular Line | of Packets betv een New York aud Galveston, to | sail from each port on the first day of each month, | olor The Brie EMPIRE, Capreju Baxter, to sail from New York | Jat September next, and rom Galveston Ist November next. The Sip STAR REPUBLIC, Captain Moss, to sail from New York ist October next, snd from Galveston tat Decem- | er next. | The Brig G. B, LAMAR, Captain Richardson, to sail from | Now Vork ist November next, and from Galveston Ist Janu: ast ry gent. | ‘The Brig MARY, Captain Norriss, to sail from New York | various la: guage lat December next, and from Galveston Ist February next, | and thereafter in regular succession. : | ‘These vessels are all of superior class, having fine eabin | nodations, are ably commanded, will sail punctually as | advert sed, take ‘freight and passengers at the lowest rat am Hendley and Co. will be the established Agents at Galveston, and give efficient attention to the business of the | Tive, and all other business direeted to them; and also make | liberal advances on consigumenta. i} ‘Goods directed to the care of the Subscribers, will be regu: larly forwarded, free from commission, And Shippers may ‘on Lighters at Galveston to tranship cargo. from. thence regularly forwarded, according to inst tions, if consigned to the care of William Hendley and Co,, Galveston. For freight or passage, apply to 04 Anis 00 iy Che a Mountaihs, andthe country for many | & L. Count Rodoly ho Elvmo. Tere Mrs Som Mr Se Price of Admission—Boxes, $1; Pit, 90 % cents. & | poots open at7 o'clock, and’ the Curtain will rise precisely at Di ali-past7 o'el: TA limi AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE, MISS DELCY, Prima Donna from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Monday Evening, September 15th, The performance will commence with the Opera of 'SONNAMBULA. nerton... ton. jock. RW, M BLL ir B his F Gaede iss Deley Gordon Fano Double Cracovienne, byihietwo' Mise Vallees. To com fode with MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. Mrs Duvenel «..Mr, Dyow iss Fanny Gordon see. Mr Fisher 4h Re N ‘The popular Tragedian, is engeged for six nights. Monday Evening, September 15th, AST Kirkpat Lady H, > Lower Boxes 50 cents; Second and Third Tiers, 25 cts.; | Pit and Galle: rick, lelen Mar. ry, 1234 cents, formance Will commence with LET ; The Prince of Deumark. » Mr Hamblin «Clarke Mrs Phillips Doors will oven at helf past 6 the enrtain will rise at 7. CASTLE GARDEN. an 3. “Rest, spp \. Prayer of o Aria from 6, Vital Spar! Ww ries commanding th SACRED MUSI stand best den is open unities for re: and y da; iug selections, comprising ( asters, will constitute the Musical y from sunrise, affordiny meditation or undisturbe: g,or on the upper or lower AY CONCERT. 4. Arrangements of the evening. PROG: E. part | 1. Chorus from the Remission of 2G yin. . rit resi Moses 8 k of Heave:. of L ly Flame. An Intermission of Halt an Hour. 7 Paw compositions of the Rey. Dr. Hawes | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. BY LAST EVENING’S MALL. ‘Washington. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuinaton, Sept. 12, 1845. | Another New Paper—Make way for the True De- mocracy— Young Houston Once More—Defenders of Baltimore—New Work on Light Houses. &c. | Emanuel Fisher, late editor of the Cleveland (Ohio) Republican, who unfortuna‘ely lost an arm some years ago, from the discharge of a cannon, in a salute to Gen. Harrison, has issued a prospectus, cents ; Gallery, | (of which he has furnished us with an early copy,) | for the publication of a weekly paper in this city.— ale Bed Sumber of Seton Tickets may be obtained ‘The prospectus opens as follows: BOWERY THEA “ The True Democracy, or the Budget Unfolded, and In trigue Exposed. May the hickory tree never decay, ey ‘the withering limb Of apretended sprout. Solve the above— Ye wise men who are seated high On the throne of fame; And remember that your name Soon will be involved On the pages of shame. It is proposed by the undersigned to issue a new week- pn atthe city of Wasl mn, under the above le. The numbers will open with the relation of a conver- sation between General Harrison, late ‘resident of the United States, Col. Todd, now Minister to Russia, Major Clarkson, and Judge Burnett of Cincinnati. The subject the United States Bank, wherein General Harrison made afull expression of his opinion, which have not yet been placed before the public in the light which they oc- curred, the conversation having taken place in presence of the undersigned, and a few days previous to his ving that city to take his place as President of the Up). ted States.” A . Emanuel then gives warning that he_will ey, the unfitness of R. J. Walker for the Trear ary EMANUEL FISHER. illustrated in_a conversation which he (F pws nely had with the President on the subject with nue) other important facts which he will dir ing restores and appointments, hov, caer cba view with the President, Col. Po'sg opinion as to who will be the democratic cap didate for 1848, and the true cause why Governor Van Ness, Col.’ Gra- ham and others were remo ed, &e., &e From the opening of Mr. Fisher, ‘prospectus, however, we are apprehensive that b's has too strong a chant for poetry for a polit’, ‘ 7. Chorus, “Hosannah in the Highest” .. Handel al editor, especially such an 8. “Repose in Peace”. . Bloomfield one as would be required to unfold the budget. En At dawn of aay wee passant at what ‘ime did Emanuel leave that city to be thown oj sof | viewing the romant every direction, as 2 with the sea, most b ces are every meditate or ri Adagio, . utiful prospect begin at pen to v sit will enabl i 1 New where to be found for t ead asone, CASTLE G ORPHANS) ei? °' vhole day ,the splendid and exten who. may enjoy themselves by excenery of land and water spreadin; e door-ways lead to the upper covered plat- forms, and auextensive eutrance to the promenade on 4 level we lover of nature to examine the York. Seats and couvenien- are inclined to sli lock hose w! RDN, BEN EFIT Of the Priuce street Asylum. SP Admission 50 Cents.-0¢ Fr After which, Feats of ei Mr. Parsloe will (CF Intern me The range of splendid Cosmoramas will be open for inspection PART II. z Lae Succeeded by a Vocal and Instrumental Concert, by the Ne- The EF lisler Brothers w Mr. Parsloe aud Miss € (Foor mence The perfo AC at8o'clock. Loui Su es ot the Ancient apvearas Tehang Khou, Emye Succeeded by a Bold Feat of the Eisler Ph hand Teiger One i Py ane Mer Monday Evening, September 15th, mance will commence with sler will avpear in their great ng the wouderful exer- Prapezium othess. ve Orchestra will play "he Dublin Waltz. u of Half an Hi ur for Promenade aud Refresh- An Overture. gro Serensders. hibit the Academical Strugzle. hea will each appear in a Dance. The great arti HER, } R'CLINE, | Will appear in an act of metamorphosis on the Tight Rope. { On SUNDAY, a Grand Selection of Sacred Musie—Ad- | | mittance 12} cents. open at half-past o’elock. Performanee to Catarina Cornaro Gerard Jaques Andrea Coruaro. Mocenigo. Archbil The Intermis: | To’elock Tation | Dhursday, a (0 Private Boxes $5 eacl 7 An elhesent Pouce will always be in atteccasce to main~ in good order and keep all imy A himited the Overture to LA of Courcy de Lusignan. uch nd Friday fig Lickets number of Reason he Books of the French Oper for sale at the ticket office. i Company—Monday, Wednesdi roper Ticker S GARDEN. Monday Evening, 5S: The performaers will commence Tobe followed by the ember 15th Acts. ("Performance te commence at 7iga’clock. Doors opsa at with a literal Englishtrans Pity Cents.-43 Persous out. x will he disposed of PALMU’S UPEKA HUUSK. Messrs. GERMO hat t certs on ut fur a short time, MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 15th, Introducing a variety of New Songs, Glees, Choruses, &c., Monday, Sept. 15, 1845. EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. Admission 25 Cents only. THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS | deceased, but for very many reasons I hope the wey have mad IN, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON, PELHAM and WHITE, nounce to the ladies and gentl arrangements «i will commence a series of con- of Ne: for music fiom the following operas, vizi— NORMA—B@HEMIAN GIRL—SOM) N —POSTILLION, &e. &e., Accompanied with the Accordion, Banjo, Congo Tambo, and | Bove Castinetts. NOK For particulars see programme. 7” Doors open at 7}¢—Coucert to commence at 8. be secared dauy from 19 A. M. til Boxes aud seats can M. at the box office. THE JOWAS AT HOBOKEN. Ts E Party of lowas now encamped a wboken, will remain three days longer, the head Chief m the Towa nation, aud celebrated War Chief, as weil as Blister Feet, the great Man, accompany the paity. he pa ty that were This King of the French during the: tach day during their stay dances, gaines, war $01 | about 349 o’clock, PM. visit #, &e., int sl atrodaced to His Majesty the to France. hey will give: several of their he open fields, commencing 813 3tis*r ‘rember. the different taught all the newest and most in Faris Be. other el be attended t ~~ PALMO’S OPERA HOUS) Chambers Stree DANCING 71 Leonann Stare MELE, PAULINE DESJ e: forming the public tha Mlle. Desjars branches of dane! D. will give he 0 at any time. eet, tying between the Ww. lazurka, Cachucha, ! sticular attention to Ladies O LET—The above establishm: Baths, Saloons, Refectory, &c., shorter period if desired: Ke., apply on the premises. Letters in For intormatic urs of 10 an FORBES. ACADEMY, West Side of Broadway. RDINS has the honor of in- will open her class the 15th of will give instruction in all » YAt her Academy will be st ad Fanonable, Bauer wow ja use | th Among then the new Quadrille of Polka, Gallo- | the trip. re the Waltz Polka, aud ail styles of Waltzes. Among P. Fauey Dances the Police, Wile. P. Boarding Schools. Private Lessons may be es will be formed by a number ol en in private, au May next, or for must be pos.-paid and directed Opera House, Chambers st. 86 wre FPVHIS esta Lilo e the even: 5 ville, Dis mai posed ont mentsin the hands se3 Im rre for Young at half past 11 Lessons at the same hour every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Sa- | turday The Pailic el bli o'clock. ek Kentlemen of a re fora few evenity ures, the orchestra being com- ssors, aud the principal instrn- IES, ADEMOISELLE DE JANON has the honoi her friends and the public tha: her French M: Ladies will be re-opened on the 16th of this month, particulars apply to Madameelle rom 10 to 120'e! s. EAL. | dy for anlimited Theatricn: | the | trains of cars, one bringing a fine company of caval- tember, under nowledged igs will be with Pico and Signor De Begnis, aud | be interspersed with Vaude- | G d+ Janon, 7.9, 11,12, 1360" ere CULMAN’S: LITERARY SALOON, AND EXHIBITION OF BEAUTIFUL No. 203 Broadway, New York. nd Sale Re PAINTINGS, of fetter pres. both f cantly pat om. A few copies only printed in Engl ould visit the City without calling in to f PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, whieh are offered ‘at rently, rede ‘a ile did work, bei lustrated with jewan' ced pric. é d with books of every kind, in which, and the Print “Above the Bookstore or Sule Room, an apartment is fitted joom, no for the "PPKHIBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, consis FG HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, all charge t by ancient and modern Mastere—to view which, asm OF 1334 vests is reared, Handel ve Saloou will rs Buffoon. fe estab IBULA—LEO- 14 P. | Treasury, and is now Assistant Secretary the Atlantic Hotel, White Cloud, Walking Rain, the ain situations for the to the Freee at his holars, and will 9 Im" topether with the | more, this day thirty-one years ago. as regards terms, Il cases from a distance lent. 211 Bleecker his tour hey Ene folio—with a take his place a5 President of the United States. _ The appoinr ment of young Houston, late of this city as a Mirshipman from Pennsylvania, by some unknown friend of ours, is very satisfactorily ac- connted f or, excepting upon one material point, to wit: W?.s that appointment in strict accordance with the rer,ulations of the service and the law? Was Master Houston a citizen of Pennsylvania in the in- ter.t and letter of the law regulating the distribution ©.f Midshipmen among the States? We incline to ‘ the deduction that he wasnot. We wish the yor man. well, but_ we wish also to see the laws of the service maintained, without an infraction direct or accidental. ff _ The Defenders of Baltimore have gone home, after visiting the Capitol, the Mayor’s, the President’s, Mrs. Madison’s, the Patent Office, &e., under a | numerous escort of our citizens. The din of guns, | drums, and all “the pomp and circumstance” of war, is dismissed, and the frolic of the ‘old boys” is all over. May they all live till Clay’s elected. Mr. W. M. Morrison, of this city, will shortly publish a most valuable and comprehensive work on Light Houses, including minute descriptions of all the lights on the Atlanuc Coast, from the Bay of St. Lawrence to Cape Horn, with an elaborate descrip- tion of the Atlantic seaboard of the United States and Texas, its bays, bars, reefs, keys, rocks, shoals, &c. The work is edited by Robert Mills, Esq., Architect of the Public Buildings. Wasuineton, Sept. 11, 1845. | As the period approaches for the meeting of Con - | gress, how many speculations are entertained of its | intentions, policy and capacity,—how many fears of its straitforwardness and decision. The first grand movement will be the election of its officers, and the speakership will, or ought to be, the test of its | orthodoxy on all great measures. As he has the | construction of its committees, which is of the high- est moment in legislation, so he can color the pro- _ spective policy of the country, it may be for years. | How necessary then is the election of a sound man for that important station,—sound in the high megn- ing of the word, on Oregon, Texas, the Sub-Treas- ury and the Tarifli—for a proper treatment of these great interests will propel the natien steadily on- ward in ee of prosperity and glory, or carry us ’ | back to the dismal scenes of °37 and 38. There is a recuperative energy in the people, springing out of their intelligence, love of liberty and order, but even | this may be checked by the Teen gues of the people, if false to their duties, they split upon the ae rock of president making and personal am- ition. If vituperation take the place of argument, and personality of courtesy, which has too much characterised the last sixteen years, how little good will spring from the Twenty-ninth Congress. But Lhope tor a better era, for sounder legislation. It is not yet decided who is to svcceed Judge Thruston, mantle will fall on yen Key, son of the late Fran- cis S. Key, Esq., the distinguished lawyer and the author ot the “Star spangled banner.” “The Presi- dent will undoubtedly confer the office on a citizen of the District, and I doubt not his appointment would be a popular one. Should the Hon, K. H. Gillett, the present Regis- ter of the Treasury, be promoted to_the Comptrol- lership, [have heard the name of James. N. Bar- ker mentioned as likely to succeed him. This would be a capital appointment, as Mr. Barker has heretofore filled the important office of Collector of the Customs at Philadelphia, Comptroller y fe ol ie Treasury. The experience acquired in these vari- ous capacities, would peculiarly fit him to discharge the duties of Register. There are several heads of Bureaus who have long fed trom the public crib, and become obnoxious, the more so, as they are any- thing but orthodox, politically. They will save them- selves some mortification if they tender their resig- nations, which, if not soon done, will, I think, be solicited by the President. i ‘There are many Cherokee chiefs here at present, the representatives ot the two See the Eastern and Western Cherokees. y are mostly half breeds, and are as manly and fine look- ing fellows as I ever saw. ered he Western Cherokees complain bitterly of the treatment which they have received from Govern- ment, and | am half disposed to think their com- plaints well founded. When Ihave investigated the matter more thoroughly, | intend giving you a statement. The Railroad company have reduced their fare between Baltimore and this city to #1 50 Av Revorr. Wasuinaten, Sept. 12, 1845. The National Capital has again been taken, not by the bloody British, as on the 24th of August, | 1814, after the disastrous battle of Bladensburgh ; | but by the remnant of the brave defenders of Balti- At a meeting | yesterday of said defenders, residents’ in Washing- ton, and of citizens in behalf of the city, the neces- | sary arrangements were made for the reception of | their visitors. At 11 o’clock to-day, there arrived two extra w ad ry, (some 30 helmets) horses and all; and the other, ihe detenders from Baltimore generally, Soigerg 8 fine body of volunteers—the whole force. ot the | trains, including the regular arrival, mustering over a thousand men. The day was then spent according to programme, the various hotels being thrown opeu to such of the Baltimore patriots as might honor them with a call. Quite a throng of our citizens at i tended the defenders in their circumnavigation of i Class | the city. They go home very tired, bat delighted with their reception and their visit altogether. hey have not had such a day’s march for thirty years, nor such a triumph Boston, Sept. 12, 1845. | Travel and the Increase of Hotels—Hortieulture and The- | atricals, Fe. Gc. } With the return of our citizens from their travelling tours, and the influx of strangers, our metropolis begins to assume a lively and busy aspect, which it has not pre- sented for some time. The hotels are filled to repletion, and yet the cry is “ still they come.” Se augmented has been the travel to Boston, of late years, that it has been | found indispensable to construct more new and commo- | dious public houses, of which the principal, to be called | the “ Rastern Exchange Hotel,” will shortly be opened: | Another spacious one is building near the Worcester Railroad Depot, and several others in different sections of the city. The anit Horticultural exhibition takes place in Boston next week, and will be a magnificent aifair. The ei ian church is to be dedicated on Wed" b new Unitarian cl ; ‘The Arm an vita ke iginnted many | noeday. Crowds resort to the Chinese Muse ta which ; ¢ y | lartaee ; in Wer’ Co eget. Geuialogies of Pedigrees arranged aud | clones tonight ‘the panorama is to be sold at auction illuminated. | on Saturday ty aentiker tate ee ‘musements, we have the National Theatre The GENEALOGY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, |. OL other 8 H “ioing ® good business, and crest, as wor hi ON, | and Boston Museum, which io! ng A ic pres “Price alr 1 fin solore. ‘a Sari a | denoting a revival of theatricals