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CR ea es ERE Ee Bony OP em 7 mercial operations, and compels an exchange of MR. BRISTOW, : OUSE WANTED—Part of a small furnished n AUCT iO speci forth gull products egies, Tha trade | FU NISHING WAIPING MARTER fem i Anti, | ETB ester Sey Pookie Sa i ened NOTICES. _ i — ‘i Mi a3 tasen’ of fursiture. References given. MIN MOONEY, Auctione er. PARK THI‘ATRE, which takes place between GreatBritain and the agricul- | the inhabitants of « > ie bee yg Bercy 3a Toner BENJAMIN NEY, Auctione ' RE THI = ‘ RH, box 4.6, 1 '—Hardware. ‘Cutery, # rench Goods, 4 tural countries bordering on the Baltic draws upon Eng- | to New York, aud will xxconns his ach ‘ sis attme | AUTON Or erlt celts thie day at 10 oF Hock, at No. . MISS DEI.cy, BY LAST EVENINGS MAL, land for bullion, as nothing else is taken in exchange, | Wish to join the opening classes, can make applvention and see | —BOBERTSON’S | Joba, etree t ©, gonecal pores of Hardwa te, Cutlery, Prima Donna from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, me oped and an exportation of spécio must take place. An 1),B nisin, Ne Mote of 0A Mtl, orfoms ts | PHCENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, | Bntauia Ware, Shovels, Axes, We, oo, Caches Pures, | Monday Evening, September 15th, ‘Weahinagen, importation of flour into Great Britain fromthis coun P.M. ‘Terms for the course of lessons will be Tey moder te. | 103 Fulton soe Lg ote William and Soap, Warch Ke: yea a Chains oth Brushes Ge side, Fock The verformuange, will, am pence. me the Opern ‘of [Correspondence of the Herald.) | 815 2teod*m — | jagsau Str 5 t ) Thimbies, ecklces, See » Kee h ILA. 5 try would draw bullion from the Bank of England, asthe | ——_—--—ssecmrNitY now offers toa person laving | PALA THE, Success which tas. sateuded the effort of ne 1a Hordware, Saddlery, & Count Rodolpbo..+-- -MrBrongh | Wasmincton, Sept 12, 1845, balance in our trade with England is alreadyin our favor, | 4 “from $1000 to $5000, to Le invested mn» good manufactuy is the Proprietor of this Establish yaaa to Insvadnca, 4 Juus T muster G jacs Ware, Lomps, &c- hades Eb * “Bi F Garduer The Press—The Vacant Judgeship—Favoritism—In- ‘ i y } 10, a at ane! My wu te 2 * = i . and our importation of their manufactures os large as | ing busines, ot nett any Percent, Addn KL | ges him tomske increased exertions te merit the Patrouag: of | Wai. W, SHIRCEY, Auctioueer, Aline Fanty “Gondin justice to some of the States—The Annexation, or the demand for consumption requires. A very extensive ox {341 lower post office alsivme” | Se Feblic,, The posnlierity of his speters. of conducting be- E, WILLARD—This Day, Monday, Sep Hppnne. by thetwo Miss Vallees. | Young Democracy Thrown Overboard, §e. importation of corn into England from any country, ~~~ CAMPHENE ~~ | nits various ‘departessnts, aswell. asia an invariable adhe: |}, "120 0’clock, ac the Sales Kona. No, 1o1 Broaden MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. ‘When the complaints of a brave and powerful peo- i g ation of bullion, but not to UTION—Persous who hove bi i jy. | Teuce to Cash ou delivery,” relieved from the oppressive ex- | (1° ‘ wis, May Cooking Stowe and Mirs Somerton prgeienly ” ple are observed to increase in proportion to the w. would require a large export car 18 Who hove been in the habit of receiv | ste-ds, Beds, Boh ters, Pillows, Mattress f ‘s propo! ro penses othe more extravagant craftsmen of Broadway, end ‘xt ly Some rtor | subjected to none of chose losses which ave the certain accom. | {xtwrey, Kitchen Ware, y Somer atment of the “eredit principle.” ieee jae’ Mr Brow: PYHle is euabled tovoffer the different articles in his lineat the | Wereand Cutlery ings, with a variety of other goods. following reduced rates ;-- Sales positive, and gouds well packed for shipi ~ i 7 3 from ing Camphene from Coucklin’s wagon, are requested Lot so large a per cent if imported from this country a | to vay any tm ney due us to the late driver, ks be isso more in by. Russia, Prussia and Poland. our empl 2 ( vor. |, A-auperior article will be furnished to our castomers as usu- It is impossible to foresee tho: epproech of sn uniavor, | |: tne who will give houest messure cnd.ceed meameene Tables Bure ms, ve suffered; when, instead of sinking into abject ion, they are roused to resistanc ugh their pebresentatives in Congress assembled, the time is not | aonesaie + alla bi nt when flattery and falsehood can no longer be sis itm |, Price of Admission-—Boxes, $1; Pi thatthe supphes to meet any demand from Great Bri- | fig it to thei , With on binnelt to give a fair price for all articles offered. be © weak Ou a c re - | under tire saddie, : $ and simplicity itself 1 isled” able season, The harvests are uncertain, and no human | nid lean ms : . HATS. 2 aa a Wn ~ ce nts. regal s ia can no longer be misled . SSS ot t lity Nutria Fur, | TION NOTIC IRST FALL SALE OF }.LE- v ‘open at? lock, , 2 effort can control the elements, prevent a failing crop, or EMPLOYMENT aND GOOD PAY Becced’ do” do do, | AA gant and Fashionable vew Rosewood and Mahogany © abi | half Se Petehtck: cee? eu the Curtain will rise precisely at me parses correct abuses, we need a free and in- divest a bad harvest of all harm, but an improvement | ILL be given to apumber of persons to procure subscrip- Kirst | do | net Purniture—at the Colliseum, No 450 Broadway 1 ow imited uumber of Sensox Tickets may be obtained | ‘pendent press, through which, regardless of the ; laws, a more liberal construction of the tariff | ,V¥,_ tious snd advertisements for the NATIONAL PO- Pace: $0 Fons leat en bolls omy Sorat rg nny tthe Hor Office. _____| sweeping denunciations of designing, nay, selt-in- in the corn law: r "| LICE GAZETTE, one of the most popular and peculiar First Quality Cloth | No 430 Broadway, under the Mircodow of JE. Van Aatenarp, BOWERY ‘THEATRE. | terested demagogues, the united voice ot the yor upon cora imported into the kingdom, would do a great sheets ever publish in is country. deities heh a madiaae 9 | avery extensiyecand valasble sescrtment of superb auc ale pedi democracy ma‘ heard, and their grievances deal towards preventing the evils and distress a short | Apply »t No. 27 Cente |}. iti do. dot : tant Rosewood and Mahogany Cabinet, Furniture, being 2 i MR HAMBLIN known. ‘The bold and fearless course pursued harvest invariably produces. ‘The increase of population LOST. ais | _s13.1m*m surplus stock of two. af the Dest, manufacturers in the eity - The popular Tragedian, is engaged for six nights. the Herald—the manner in which it advances the - N 5 20% i ! 7 ay TH 7 7 7 . The assortment consist. part of— bs a in all quarters of the world, and the slight inducements | ['GUED BRACE CEN st with asmnele topaes —Forstyle and darsbingy they eee enuel torhone wold | aliogany Scroll French Bedateads |g ae cae ne sneteemnber LENG =i} AMSEESIS Gf Obes DAL ob 2eezciNn niet aaa : ; 7 : | and durability they are. equal 0 Serpeutiue Cushion aud Spring Seat So mance will commence W agricultural nations have for producing more grain than | Nave Vnitr ile eeipe $3 reward, and die thanks of the J in guoed seaxen (in9s bso Memmc sapere opees atte Do Full Frenehond 3 C1 ph | pate? The Prince of Denmark. | morrow—have attracted the attention. and advaivc: they can consume, are rapidly reducing ts furolles. It | owner. seme | igores for $6 and $7, ad Mvarranted 9 ive mtiatuctiouy at Bo gated and Boring Seat-do Herts Mir Bora plia tion of all who have a country to save, and not a i | POLE I INES? Kreneh in oot and Shoe Mauu- § Se alg sudius fi igni country to supplythe precarious markets of another. The | ROM pi poses = areas Meee TPG. W, ead Ene ablishments in this city, Gentlemen that ate in want of hseg ark e Chalre, richly car pee EES Oe Fe Committee, composed of the members of the countries of the continent of Europe will notcultivate | jij inte’ Auy person Seturuing the same will be suitably | dress Boots, will find a saving of fifty per ceut by Do rench Bedateads, richly carved Ophelia. +, +> 3 Mrs Pi Washington Bar,” waited on President Polk, to iQ Ss | ers. | them of us. Mending also done in the store. Bp ~ « a "An tu to F i ascertain, it i d, wh i iT a large surplus of grain upon the probability thatade: | rewarded. é WM it YOUNG SIL, B, JONES, Mahogany Secretary Book Cases ' Overture to Fra Diavolo. c » It is sappose who wasto receive this ap- seate Cs erie | N. B.—Pawnbrokers are requested to stop the same rif oF | algimis*re No.4 Annst., near Broadway, New York. | Do ~ Rocking Chairs, coveced with plush To conclude with the Drama of pointment of judge. Mr. Polk said to them, he mand may exist in Great Britain for Were the trade | fered, M. CRAWFORD, Steward. | TO COUNTRY MERGHANTS—BOOTS AN Bo West Tah es Sir "William W. A ALLACE. Mr JRSe would appoint some roung man of: ‘talents and an grain between all countries more free and regular,| "3m SES a Be — | TO COUD MERKCHANTS—BOOTS Hes ele Chosiieaniusetin Kaeeste, ee agi eee character.” Mr. Sullivan, a young lawyer from 3 | SHOE: 0. Sewing Chairsand Nurse 6 rick. é . Davenport \ rr.” hs 1. @ ¥ rye more food would be grown by man for man, and as pro WANTED : SHC Rose Wood Voltnire Chairs, with plush and hair _ Lady Helen Mar Mrs Phillips Missouri, is talked of as the ‘person most likely to i : Sal , to di | FE, JOHNSON (late Wilson & Joh hi pb P v, By n ked o 8 ly vidence seems to have provided that a failure of the MRED DER: AGRID Colareg NY aay 02 Se gpmete Nese | Sie arte tae oh eae Mahogany Dressing Bareaus, with marble tops ' pitahd Gallery te eens Second and Third Tiers, 25 ets; | become the recipient of tus office. He is a young work 11 a a Do Wi do ry, 129g crops should never be general, that scarcity in one coun, | Brooklyn. G: wages will be given. s143t'm | posite the theatre, ho 4 the best assorted 4 ak at Do Doors will open at half past 6. the curtain will rise at 7. | Wenileona of superior talents, and high promise, try should be compensated by abundance in another, the WANTED : | Galt “Grain snd Seal, Thick and Thin Soled Boots aod Shoes, Bo hiainde CASTLE GARDEN. Singuish ap bik the OppOLaES of being able to dis- chances in famine would be gradually diminished by the Fee ee en ott eer rand dares] aamset ee, sm, the Easgert guenatactacieg: baldies Bo ORPHANS’ BENEFIT man Tknow of bere” He fine ee poner, young f » Porter in any respes je store, 01 r ; iaiters, Buskins, 8, Slips, &e., of every desert) . Do 2 ED 0 5 is the uu free interchange of commodities and a better knowledge | or do anything where he can be useful to his employer He | greater variety of Childrens’ Shoes than auv other store in this Do ik Tabl OF the Princ © *sylam. | ladies’ fancy. His appointment to this office would four f'any kind in the city, The best of refe- | ety. Geutlemen’s fine Gait different kinds. Gents | RO, Fable f A > pala oe See nee we SE bach ethene ants: |_| fences given from his sat employer, ‘Address D.P- Feat this | Buckskin Shoes, Sportsmenn’ Risheraemne and, Seamen's Be AEE pert oo are peo Ga dasian 6 debeacsoe sive general satisfaction. The position of the people of Great Britain in relation | of d it will be attended to. s42¢m Boots. SNe MILI AESE Ie jsut cries aa y their orders, as every article will be positively suld to tle Peasintwre sco Mauna: Wrentll aed echiae Ai sandikce heaps States that never gave a federal to asupply of breadstufls, is becoming every year more | LEFT, OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | chants anopportunity of cxamicing the goods ai ther ieivuce, | highest bidder. : ORS Monday Evening, September 5th, Dist Col ony sepesenatnn In office in the precarious. The increase of population in this country : WANTED: | Sia'imeme oes pone nti ee Ra re re els edracnos hoe a sabe ee ees AL Ome and in Europe is increasing the consumption of corn so ra” ODIO DIY seid erat ies cose oneal the fall vale es CARTS, HARNESS, HORSES, &e. | trifhing’expense earls 2t m&wem Afier which Louis et Guatave r later will avpear in their great | fessing to be. democtain ced fae eet eae f at f ; é ‘4 = eats of Strength, and exhibiting the wonderful j : pidly and 40 much faster than the increase of production’ | as Ladies and Geutlemens Wearing Apparel, Fire Arms, Fe > = oars sac harness} pe saxtly gud exhibitiag. the wonderdil ese theue maitess, [am at a loss to comectns, ir advautsge to send for the Subscriber, who pledg- Mr. Parsloe will apvear.as Tehaug Khou, Emperor's Buffoon. , The young democracy, or that party wh will apve hang Fou, The y, or that party who were agonecea bea Ba oe ebillsler Brothers. principally instrumental in bringing about the nomi- “Interinusion of Halt au Hour for Promenade aud Refresh- ation of Mr. Polk for the Presidency, in the Bulti- we cart horse: one nandsome young bay | to siigle and double harness and excellent | very xentle and well calculated for alndy, side saddle and a new set of very light tain are becoming less and less every year. Thi the increasing population in Great Britain, placi kro Serenaders, Mon- | The Eisler Brothers willexhibi> the Academical Struggle. Mr. Parsloe and Miss Cohen will each appear in a Danee. horses that never Che great artist ‘ ii 6 | 0 r yi ; ts. 4 jore Or i i ii serious complexion upon the subject, than it ever hasbe. | _ sil lm*re 466, Broadway, up | hareean, | Als ogi szon chest aa. op ying press in nye or er. | The tangs af aplendid Congteees utivie coaiites eT, ee eee poe Lr Bt fect sae fore possessed. It is obvious that the rapid increase in WANTED. ae | the vard, 76 Sullivan st. Sales APART Hh uiora, are thas (ef Highly oeeboene te population adds to the distress and danger to be appre, | JYAMILIES can always be supplied with faithful. competent | HORSES FOR SALE. Succeeded by « Voeal aud lustremental Concert, by the Ne- mior editor of the St. Louis, (Bitsours,) Reporter, hended from an insufficient suppiy of food, and that any | and country, at the well established Agency office for domi marked failure in that supply would be likely to be at- | {sj 72! Grand stwet, near the Bowery, where every uci tended with far more serious consequences than resulted N.. B.—Good aad faithful domestics can hay; arrived here some days ago. He has told the Pre: lent, probably the Cabinet, that he made it his di business to call on some of the most influential SEVERAL Horses, the property of ge having retarned from the country and h ther use forthem, An excelleat op nity NOW P rs fu) those who may wish to purchase, as they will be Also, several Rockaway and ir day rse of $30, free for all trot x ~ : | offered at reasonable p $30, to go as they please, catch weights, mile By R conductors of we from the same cause ten or fifteen years ago. Every suc = TaRED | gther Wag may be seeu at’ Disbrow' Itiding School aud je beat thes in five, a fied = inti ; Dhosis on the Tight Rove. Certain pty ere: apes tm cane sa See cabana Ue enay ons seousenaacunone: human eles GX or ciuht Commish Miners, to work in « copper mine wean wrt) Sins aya GENUINE =“ Fat never eon pune wc abso milehuee | On SUNDAY, a Grand Selection of Sacred Masie.—Ad- | the patronage of the government is being distribu- to be fed, and unless something is done, and immediately | the city, for which the highest wane will be given. Ap- 7 as it hird—Samne Day—A pure of $40, free tor all trotting hor- ° mittance 1234 cents. ted. Their opinion is, that the most of the western too, the result of ashort harvest will be terrible. The | "2 41m MVERETIVG BATTELL, | | GALVANIC RINGS sea thet never won & purge over $90, f0 KO in 230 Ib. WAKOMS, | Daeg open at hatf-pest # o'clock. Performares toaom | States are neglected,and the Annexation Democracy increase in the laboring classes of Great Britain, is good | {YOUNGMAN from the country wishes to get nto some AND ORISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUID. | Fourth—Same Day—A purse of $30. free for all pacing horses | Taeueeatbo'clock. | thrown overboard, We eid Daseteht crcsnadlle:: Dia callways'ansut bee Ac eieehoceeae coe re Cote | PJPHESE Avticles, which are obtaining an unequalled cele- | that never wou a purse, or that has not started for one ou areg~ NIBLO'S GARDEN. Secretary R. J. Walker, visited the Hon, Thomas evidence of present prosperity. ry’ OF ls Sprinting. Athen eaters Adore MN onecas Gearon brity inthe cure of Rheumatism and all nervous com- | ular course wi'hiu a1x months 4 | roe ee H. Benton the other evening, and remained long ing built in Great Britain will draw thousands of labor- | fyudson st ‘ i au2l lintre plaints, are ouly to be obtained at Dr. CRISTIE’S Office, 131 | — Entries to close at Green & Losee s on Thursday night, 18th Monday Evening, September 15th, cuongh with Liem, iy Bis geen 6 ata en 5 i . | - > ‘ul on street, (Sun Building.) Strangers should be ontheie | instant,at Qo'clock. ‘Three or mere in each tomakearace— | he-performaners will commence at 73 o'eloek, with 3 A 4 room, magn ers from the cultivation of the soil and increase the num- | INFORMATION WANTED | guard against *r_ | Incase but one purse fills, it will not com off, Any person | the Overture to La Rein de Chiypre. Mr. B. is not to be caught with chaff; his State is ber of consumers, @yhile the number of producers de- | (WEN ROGERS—Whereas, the relatives of this person, ~ T EET H 7 TEETH TT | gitering ahorse: and after entering concludes. not vo start, will | Tobe followed by the Grand 0) pera entitled neglected, and therefore Benton Is irreconcileable. i i inet i ; i infor EETH—Who would be without Teeth when they can | previous to the race, sta hh [not start. ‘Thi ard of Coure j 0 ion Democrac pees eerie corsepyoane aoreese inthe supply.) ferme Hae susist hin that he‘ dl without the slightest possible ata and | heressnry to prevent the pugive being disappointed. | Jaques de Lustgnan: the great valley of the Mississippi. About Mr. of breadstuffs, and should a short harvest be experienced nce of his sister, by addressing a letter to M. C. all the purposes of natural ones, by calling ou 5 2 ist © J ok ING, Proprietor. __ | Andrea Cornaro, W’s private interview with Mr. Thave some- during the progress ofthese railways, while the num- | #ghe New York fled Oe, N.Y. wo inves | Dev oeeat eee sth amen gor nals eased: | CENTREVIELE COURSE, L-T TROTTING | Mowreir Bucher thing pretty tosend youere long.” ber of laborers upon them are large, the effect will be | —S°t" ae ata Sse Tat = — | A complete double sett of best mineral Teeth, on fine ait | : | 5 ‘Bernard — a more distressing than ever before. An advance in the | MU \eratyenrsaproteiorol Spanish iiterstare in oneot the | gfQigiatess fee evaate, ae | | are LATenBIEHOD betwees the et fourth Bavtions, Sept. 13, 1845. price of food and the restrictions upon the currency, an | Bear ene Hae Hd anda oa as | «the urper jaw, to be worn by auction, : , $30 00 | ‘Acts. Celebration of the Twelfth of September—Temperance Fa. importation of corn invariably produces, checks the ope- | Ying some leisure hours, would be pleased to devote them in | Prost coche fou gold Plate, from Beer el 1aetettoremnce te eommenen at7n'cloek. Doors oper st | naticiem—John B. Gough's Mysterious Disoppearance— rations of the manufacturing establishments of the coun- | ONCE IMMttUNOME dents, Senor Paredes will have | PUseiNs teeth with gold, from Bw jo tage Books of the French Opera. with aliteral Englishtrans Markets, ge. try, reduces the price of the raw material, throws many Span sh evening classes three times'a week, it the lower part | “Tote operations in the saune moportion ka a thee of the Preuch Company—Monday, Weduesday, | The celebration of the anniversary ef the Battle of out of employment, depriving them of the power of pur- | O's 6 Clty, abl the Olen Mee: Til lenses * | emember, corner Canal st. and Broadway, entrance in Ca- a a * ursday, and Friday. % North Point, yesterday, drew forth the slumberi: a . Mr. P. will vl poly at Messrs. | Eo "i ss fi a ‘ 7 ing P chasing at any price, and reduces the resources of all | Condert and Porter, Noe <t’ Marks Plare sisawem | Balst _] : . se aie PThmrvleye Sept rues oratock CML, matielieatss hose | (-Privace Meas eee ey Come OO triotism of our citizens to an extent almost nuprecedent- classes, when the increased price of food makes it neces ELUCUTION. ; fe ett eee IDE =) 2 ing the | EeCyin Gre, nnder the saddle. Sub, $20 each, witha purse of | [75s eteseut Louce wil always bein atteadance to mnin- | ed. It seemed to be observed us a general holiday sary that they should be increased. Ree eee rerer iy mecbgeete inform his formernu- | C) th indtepenteble co healdh heanty aad conory orca | en Bren eee erro ey Tight’ | MR Roed onder and keep all umproper perenne ont. throughout the city; and our whole population were on We annex a statement showing the amount of bullion | struction in the above accomplishment, as well as in the read- | Gglong and ext practice, by M. Levett, Deutist; the in- | 2b: g-Dom Moore PALMU'S OPERA HOUSE: | their feet, seeking for pleasure and amusement. The i i : f Enghsh Poet y. , M. offers his services to Schools | troducer of the ion of Artificial Teeth ou the priueiph xg Medoe 5 in the bank, the quantity of cotton consumed, and the Slo" @illoomiménoe "an: acon wee aathela saber of This small work will be found useful | N, Proprietor. a survivors of the battle, nearly three hundred in number, price at the close ofeach year. uames can be obtained ; and can show, on applicstion, tes. soe ene ave lost, pene will |) —Contrevitte, Bape 25) 108 OT ale Monday, Sept. 15, 1845. | repaired to Washington at an early hour inthe morning, Bunion 1 = nx oF Exo, veRage Farce ann | Rmonlsls, of tne most satisfactory charecier, Keeling | fou of those remaining: May be had of the author, 200 Broad- UNION COURS! | EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. | ae Dhiba creda ear in the ibrar highly Bullion in Bank. Cotton consu« PW HeAT= i006 Vushels Mingis Wheat—for sale vy | on ~ ais te elighted with their visit. They were received and hos- E. K. COLLINS & CO., | Ky TO MUSIC. Admission 25 Cents only. | pitably entertained by the President, surrounded by his | sid 56 South street. HE Undersigned, Professor of Music, has obtained from a pea z — f ‘ ‘ vi . £6.29 9 Ihygiahacinoprn nice idence Jy Considerable msnnber of his opi oy the Prana Fonelthe THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS | ®abinet, and received with open seme by the citttens ‘ seu. t respectable class im the community,) a certificate that ; rAN IG | generally, who gave the.n a sumptuous dinner at Brown’s 4.022.000 . K. COLLINS & CO. te fk * Messrs. GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON, | 8 iY» gi P $457,000 at 6 Roath screce. | feayTepyvgiia.n shorter fame, and easier manner, the know. ? b PELHAM and WHITE, hotel, in the afternoon. They reiurned home, "00 'WINK—250b les Seine Herring's Gill Net, comprising ented instruction book called the Key to Music. He conte wo | Respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of New | that the citizens of the District of Columbia have 445,000 complete assortment, from 53g to 361)., manufactared ex- | nues to give lessons on the Piano, and those who may fivor ah York, that they have made arrangements for the above estab- | to be saved.” .aus'o00 Huo.98 pressly for this market ppeciegers, oy | him with theis custom wil please eave « card at No. Bayad MGXQa¥, Scotember, ith, at3 P.M n Parse and Stake | [sumentforashort time, and will commence « series of Con “phere is nodoubt in my mind, but that the Abolition- i : SON South st, | street, where he will continue t» give lessous at. his rooms « A 4 fee certs i d 13 275,000 Tioga 74 TOUTES COFFEE HOUSE BND HOD Sar | theirthouses on remsonable terms. “Whe Rey" to Musi can be Sree Create ere toe MONDAY EVENING, Sept 15th, | ists at the North are perfectly i subject of + eo eyed 34a6% | HOLDS COFFEE HOUSE AND HOUSE OF | \oughtarC. G. Christinau’s or the authors lod Ee seve en tae | Introducing a variety of New Songs, Glees, Choruses, &e., | Slavery; and 1 am equally certain that some of the ultra ‘The consumption from 1838 to 1839 fell off about two | REFRESHMENT, | CHRISTIAN G. MUELLER, | Wim. Wheelan Vin Fairy Queen music fom the foll .wing operas, viz? temperance fanatics of this city, are in as equally a de- h ied th Gls eae 1 A No.125 Fulton street, Corner of Nassau. | _sl32w*re Author of the Key to Music. H. Woodruff ‘ «bm Aggy Down | NORMA—BOHEMIAN GIRL-SOMNAMBULA—LEO- plorable condition—both of them injuring aud retarding hundred thousand bales, and prices a large per cent — R. HOLT Jat of Holt’s Hotel, respectfully infi «| NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY~ | __ Immediately alter— | Ms NORA—POSTILLION, &e. &e., the progress of the cause they profess to advocate, by The immense exportation of bullion in 1839, caused the | numerous friends aud the public generally, that he has ORATORIO of the Seven Sleepers to be given on Wedlars- | e of $50, inile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. | ene Banjo, C Tambo, and | theif il-advised course. They have nominated a ticket decline in the consumption and in the price. ‘The con. | gheued_the abore slace, waere wil be served 1h good style, day Evening, 2ich iust., under the direction of Mr. U.C. | ee enters. : | © Accordion, Bando, Congo Sambo, aud | for the legislature, by which means they will ensure the ire praetrotees And ‘Tei ar micierars priots. ize | Bill. e ipal solo parts by Miss Nort Mrs. Jamie: velan ente! eevenurauvenel | election of the direst enemies to the temperance cause, 5 nection between the currency, the consumption of cot- | _N. B—Cali andre for yourselves. s13%¢r. | sou, M mufler, Mr Fraser, Mr. Seguin, and other dis- wa acie) 7 Dours open at 7}a—Concert to commence at 8. just the same as the abolitionists of New York, whilst : : i AE WEMIG 5 te tiny ecealon rr 3 n y ft ) f : i % Sepabndal aha seybianteto or one ie, ola | THE sip breter tery ee EET : ne fering Members Cy ithe Soe ety ate eg ested to : —HNOTIG paboxgs aud sents can Ue secured dauy from ly A. M. til P. Bes eee re be clucaen cere spray te acre vreadstufls, 0 cessaries " B NY. ri is 7 ebal : - - hear * ia Vewalpisor uc lusreases timate thatthe aight. | Capital 200,000 Dollars, | evenioguofoach week previous to the performance, ‘ave et, QN ‘and after Wednesday the 17th inst., the BOWERY CIRCCS. ney. Ever these ultraists have taken hold of the at urvasts, ethattheslight. | gpECE 41 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. iekets Will be in readiness for delivery on either of 5, 8morning train will lave the city at6 o'edek, Brilliant opening of the Equestrian Season. subject of temperance, there has been a rapid increase © inthe yield of the crops derange all the HIS COMPANY continues to lusure against Joss or da- uivgs above mentioned.“ Nowperturming Mi M7 A.M. Che} 30-evenig train from City | _ ‘The Aunphitheatre hos undergone, during the summer sea. | iM all parts of the city, not only of taverns, but of custo- d prod i mage by Fire on their usual favorable terms. All claims | Wiil receive their uckets upon application to Mr. Gi D in trom d thorough aud beautiful transtormation. The box and pit ™ers. ‘The Sons of ‘temperance are, however, endeavo- ts, and produce a revulsion in commercial | rreseuted to this company for, losses by the late disastrous fine | lock, No. 88 Canal st. 13 Iwr | Bot to tarem, and the 720 P.M. tra Williams’ Bridge | 8 itl trans! nt : Be a » | ie pace this company. foe, leans by th Late jlsastrous fire » No. 88 U1 | will be discontinued. Th» 6 9’clock evening train from City | Seats have been regraded und arranged, so that_every indiyidu- | ring to retrieve the injury they have done, and will no uf paid, they now fad! TT AMATERS iectdss fh HARPS. | Hall wil! ranio Harlem and Morrisianna city. si35t®r_ | ante inter poms have *, full find Pefecs view of the | doubt be successful. pieee : % MATER, 9 2 | whole arena. The seats of the bo: eeu recu: i The reat Britain are at present compara. rie | Anthony St. 2 Doors from Broadway. OPPOSITION. the house freshly decornted and repaired-—and. the rhe mysterious disappearance of John B. Gough, the tively prosperous, but the extent of this prosperity de- 2K MULUAL INSURANCE | J {MES HANDLEY, the only Papil of Sebastian Erard, of | YOR NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD.—Fare to New | mented and surrounded b vilion, di abe pe IE? LORE NSW S9eky LBS CrOSle acd down $1; to Har: 75. The O, Capt Hancox, will leave the foot of | Barclay st. (south side) every Monday and Tuesday morning at honored with the testimonials of the | 728 0clock, Retnruing will leave New Haven on the same e ewan | quite a stir in this city. Our tavern keepers, moderate conned ta feats uf HORSE. | dsinkers and drunkards, insist upon it that he has aried only by oecasional ” and w: turn as soon as he gets sobe: being the fixed determi ‘backslid” trom their temperance pends upon this harvest. It may be cut short at once, or | COMPANY. proved Pateut Double and Single Action Hart ps, including his it may contiaue another year. The result is known FICE No. 61 (late 49) Wall street, continues to insure celebrated 649 oc. Grand Gothic Instruments with Metallic Vi: i 7 brating Basses, &e. & there but we have yot tu Lara what tin, ‘Theharvents | Queue uence, ar oe rely. IP and the Gymnasium, jovelties, Singing, M: & | days'at 10 P. M." Passengers at’ Hartford will procure their | tion ol the Manager to reuder this place of amusement ieee : Will, without doubt, be below an average, but | Mize, Se., as heretofore, Fresiden: of the United States, the American M athe | tickets through to New York at the Athewium Hotels Firs | “Fhe Circus, the whole Citeus asd soinine voriiee Circus.” | Te oie pile elas ‘ ee, | DIRECTORS. Courts of London and Paris, Professors Bochsa, Alvars, Ch $115. The publi Niger Sah hem | Theentire establishmene ander the immediate saperraion | the leaders of the cause “follow suit,” to keep them in how far below we shall he ignorant of until further ad. | John Brouwer, ‘Wakeman Burritt, terton, Hor, aud numerous others from private individuals of | Peyye, ¢rom the imposition of the monomely, line ahi have, | and control of IGHN TRYOM, ve immediate supervision | countenance. ; vices. At the Inst accounts there were only three | James McBride, pea ated ae eee oserye, BY Antony street, 2 doors from Broadway. | Red from them them the ucjvac fare of $1 30 th'New Haveu. | ©The Howery Cuvcus will open on MONDAY EVENING, | , During the past week, in breadstuffs, the market has hundred thousand quarters of wheat in bond in th Bt Keryocha Daniel Ayre (> HAWPS REPAIRED. Strings, &. si2imtre | For freight or passage apply to John Ball, 101 Barclay street, | September 5th, with an array of talent, which will be aug- | been without excitement—the English accounts by the q e | joseph Kernochan, Daniel Ayres, 5 and JC. ¥urber, New Haven, 813.3, istre_' | mented by all the old favorites of the profession, as the season | Great Western having produced no effect on flour, of Unite? Kingdom, a quantity barely sufficient for the con- | Heury W. Hills, Cuastea Ns Se tes 7 MUSIC. TROEDESULINE.OF NEMANIBOATS BOIDALEANT | taba i | Which the stocks are very small, and left wheats a cent xumaption of five days, while upon the continent general- | ‘Thomas Nev ith, Russell Stubbimy | Restoven ro No. 425 Buoawar. anove Canat SrRret, ~"DAILY—Suadays Excepted—Through Di- | rat Init past Gcperiérmance te commence at 7 | OF tWo lower per bushel. In tobacco, too, there has been 1y corn was scarce, and'in Russia and Poland there was Robert Boorman, George Congeshall, AY, Professor of Guita Accordion rect, at 7 o’elock P. M., from the Hier between | o'clock, much activity, with transactions in the better descrip- D | Abel A. Low, Stephen Hott, 3 Courtla wit-and Liberty streets, PEs cee oped Beoci sedi a; eianaeeteren be tions at an advance of twenty-five cents per 100 Ibs, over not enough for the supply of the inhabitants. The near George Pomeioy, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. ER aa ee astra te * Steambort ROCHESTER, Captain BG. Uruttenden, will | the erommn h y | previous rates, to fill orders for Europe by the last Bos- est markets, to Great Britain having full supplies, arethe | Pav’ Thomson, a ouwicn, President, fectory city relerences Alwaysathome | “Siunbost KNICKERBOCKER, Cutan A° Houhon, | CHEISNUT STREET THHATRE. | (steamer. The receipts of ra darter doe United States and the countries surrounding the Black | GOLD S. SILLIMAN, Seeretry, : | aud o'elock P M:,and at7 in the eve si83tre_ wall eave on ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Butnrday Eventugs, a ba edal practic i 10162 hhdss of Which OTe hicte eere yc erogete of Seas, and in the event of a short ha:vest the principal sup- OETISE- OFTHE CHOTA i. ATRIA ERO ed aca thbneorda bp tS o'clock P.M., Ianding at intermediate places, from the foot | W-E Bonton Lessee ano Manacer. | hhds. were Ohio; and ‘315 hhds, Kentucky. Prices of plies would be required from the United States. We OFFICE OF THE CROTON INSURANCE CO. | ()!l PAINTINGS Cleaned, Li He BENT of Barclay street 1— Syriskey are steady and uniform, with sales of hhds. at No. 35 Wall Street, rp No. 702 Broadway. Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Truesdell, 23 cents and of bbls. at 24 cents, and we quote those FIRST APPEARANCE OF y end Sunday After MR. AND MRS. KEAN. rates to-day. The wagon price of bbls. is 20 cents, ex- ue Sa sie the agricultural classes would | Adpinin Meghani Bank, in the ity New York. I Mosday, ‘Wednesday, Fri @ much benefitted by an extensive foreign demand for POMPANY lose by the recent fire $35, air NOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. Boone, at5 o'clock. SOTO A, Chntan . eee clusive of the barrel. The inspections of the week are lers, bu : of White Plaius, Westchester county, wil tie 20th day of ec! Siab wall active’ bod + Mr, C. Kean Mori Wi Mte: | ward tendency. State of Mai James Harper, Wi % 5 Passeugers taking either of the above Lines will arrive in Alba. fea " nest . | Ward tendency. State o: ‘land loans are in good the producers would benefit by it another year, ‘The | Eilward Richtrdson, Hermat D Goud September, forthe grading, mason aid bridging of aout 2 a a te ae Tocned Cane ncaibae | jckeMs, Beverley, Mis.'C. Kem—Chariotte, Mew"Me request at. 792, on, time—79 Did, cash, 79} asked, Sail market being cleaned out thi i Sig Bee Rneccors 3 Mey i i wee | To lude with th cal Fi if NO! NOt! NO!!— | amount o: g ree per cents, 39 offered—none on wend cca paar prt ueoaih ta eae SA Lawrence, yrs Chenery, Ae pea oe bate tameatomsnbeee Tine) Of Wiestonaasas ihe Beata are new and aubatantal are furnished with new end | “Sie George Doubtful, Mr-C- Smith--Commodare Hurricane | sale, City six per cents 10a a 102} bid—no amount in igh p y realized | Pawin Dre 5 ST Ly Plans, profiles and specifications will be ready for the ins; stoment scare rome, ani Speed and acco! atlonsereun- | Mr. Thayer—Devor. Hi lan Coad. | market; 102} could probably be realized. before the produce leit first hands. John Breeste:: Hotes Gate tion of contractors on the Joth of September, when the F: Vestaic tacos acccdawberae. ~~ ARCH STREET THEATRE | ie | tm took Hoxénange. James Cruikshank, Johned Gilehtse, Sedratinee aa Renee a OE eal All persous are forbid, trusting any of the Boats oithix Ian, | plore ern = | Puitapenruta, Se; 38,1845, sa ths East Boston Co 19 [Le ty iuydam, | eanected' Tenet le of thet oapectty, srithout a written order from the Captains ents, * | 5 o'clock, P. M. § psa shell a a Banach Crack . 1 ne work must minenced immedi.tely after contracts 5 : ee 4 pas fs 1 eras ; 4 ‘ se, Be Re Loring Andrews,” HR Anasieh areclosed,vgozousty prosecuted and compiecediy thefiatday TEXAS AND NEW YORR LINE OF —— THe,ter"qmauce will cummence with BILL JONES Bil | rival of the afternoon line from your city, by the polices mUOhinn io aie. ae sore Wek Geo Whittaker, of Mas next. By order of the Kxteusion Committee, PACKETS, Longstory, Me. Bur Witow JeneJones, Mrs Burke | and taken before the Mayor. He is implicated in a recent 2000 Kentucky 6's 101% 225 Nor & Wor RR 694 Leonard Appleby, Thomas Mouahyn, | saat BURAN Cee ety Chit) Saks UTWEEN NEW ,/ORK AND GALVESTON Dancing by Mr, i, Sinith, Miss Carlineyand Masters Wood. | robbery in your city, the particulars of which I eould not 5060 Penn 5's 76% 100 do 30 69% | Asa 8 Crosby, George Palen, i NOTICE. "THE Subseri have established a regular Line ‘o conclude with . FOREST OF BONDY- it. Aub ji ‘ U 5 lo 360 764 50 do 310 69% | John J Herrick, Wiltiam Burgoyne, MEESSS; CLARKE & STEVAN solicit the patronage of Packets between New York and Galveston,to Mr k $ Conner; Landy, Wood; Bertrand,‘Burke; ascertain. His baggage was left on the way, he having ae rae mn | 8 do bo 69% | ee th a 5 AWRENCE, President INE the public to their Pemperance Intelligence Ofice, os | I from each port ou the first day of each month, | _ Mrs Bu eee el had it put into the way crate, for the purpose of making 75 Morris Canal 26% 200 40 8 | Nicholas Cars gNEPH B: NONES, Vice President. whiteand coloredy Procatarte avd eta oat deceit, | The Brg EMPIRE, Captsjn Baxter, to sail from New York - + JOWAS AT HOBOKEN. | his escape with it if pursued. He is to be returned as 3 % 26% 100 do 693; | Nicholas Carroll, Secretary of good moral character, Messrs. Clarke & Stevan return their , ,, 1st Septeimber next, and crom Galveston Ist November uext. HE Party of lowas uow encamped near the Atlantic Hotel, | soon ag a requisition arrives for him. lo 26 100.L Island RR 65 Capt Saradel Caudier, Marine Ins since thanks forthe kind patrouage they have so liberally | ‘The Ship STAR REPUBLIC, to sajl from Hoboken, will remain three days longer, White Cloud, do fh By ts 63% | Alto, Insp. for “Lloyd's” for the port of New York eived, and continge to serve the public et 3}; Dumestreet, New York ist October next, dnd nat Decem- the head Chiet m the Towa nation, and. Walking Rainy the A , Wace lo 26% 100 do 60 65 bse os ie door west of Broadway. ee sd inte, ber next. eclebrated War as well as t Feet, the great Medi- HILADELPHIA, Sunday, Sept. 14, do b30 26. 100 | 7 7 ER S0N INSURANGE CO The Brig G. B. LAMAR, ptain Richardson, to sail {rom | ceive Man, accomp the party. i q de no 8 go an OS | OFFICE OF JER FEERSON INSURANCE CC carat , AY is E, New Vork ist Noveiber next, and from Galveston st Janu: | the;paity that. were tntroduesd to His Majesty the mere: ion ~ a bo Radiat = been — bes 0 590 2548 130 do 6tee HIs CoNeASY 1 ; OPTICIAN FROM GERMANY ary next. ‘ : of the French during their visit to France _ | raw, but to-day the wind s 0 the southeast do 2% 300 r rom MPANY continue to insure again | ‘ The Brig MARY, Captain Norriss, to sail from New York | bach day during theic stay they will give. several of their | 100 Farm Trust 90 3 dy woo $1 |B imaxe by fre on xoods, enres and terehundie, and als VEN Geen g yea aera point Gud Ist December next, and from Galveston ist February next, dasces, games, war songs, Sey in the Spen'helds, commencing | then to the southwest, and we have frequent warm a 3 25 Stonington RR“ giyg | SeAinstloss by inland navigation on vessels and their cargoes, | aig chuoric.iy weneral, th padway, alarge and most ¢ qudthereaRtar im régalarsnceession. | bin, | Mbgut dis o’eldek, PM. 313 3tis*r_ | showers accompanied by occasional patches of blue sky 139 Ohio Life it 74 4 aye abot a s “ are all of superior class, having fine cabin TTNS ACT - ‘ . Senco be HH oe * } | elisha Riggs. tase ramet ot Spectacle and Reading Giaeses fin Gok dhoomisciattonsyure ablyrcoarmapled; wilientl mnctealiy os iiepad DANCING ACADEMY. and sun shine, and now there are decided indications of 100 #ErieRR 530 3146 he is parry known by his annual visite to Saratoga Springs, 2dvertsed, and take treight and passengers at the lowest BiG ROBEEXRON Na Oe ne mens ine | Clearing up. RWenenan te a | aon Frice, nince.the lstnine Years, that by hie knowledge of the optical | "Far Hendley and Co. will be the established Agenta at | MA forming hie friends oud the Patter dae hist theca ee | A young man was arrested yesterday by a police off- | Jeeire Davison Gye" Pevsous with: weske ever em he upped with wegen | Galveston and give effcten attention co dhe business of the | ving istrustions i all the diferent styies of th abave aecot | eos, on board the New York boat, charged with com. ¥ h i er bi ted to A isl Mazarka Polka les, yen ’ . ‘3 " Board. Seq | John H, Lee, Wm. K. Thor. Teach will erently Venent and not strain the sight. Farucular | Iiperalndvances on cousignmenté, CS)? ™E® | Ba Wedaesday. Bepe Tih, ot the tefee Sioon miched tothe | mitting arobbery in New York. An account, with the ‘rm Loan 25 shs Canton Co 30 | Caleb C Tunis, Thomas Morrell, es of the fest lint, whieh, Chengh dhemtkcah nolidhand teas | , Goods directed to the care of the Sabseribers, will be resu- Days of Tuition, Weiduesdays nd Satut- | name of the individual, was sent on yesterday afternoon Li 40 Long Islaud sid 61% | Frpneis Ronee apes Rowart, aronod produce she putest vision, and have tren highly recod larly forwarded free from cominission. And Shippers may ; Gentlemen, oF, A Ale | batit dose not appear in to-day 's Hevill | : * THOMAS RNE s ded as the nest m their ellecis upon the eye for preser rely cn Daehter p f Fore eo Te erie : . New Stotk Exchange. | HOMAS W. THORNE, Presid. mended as v y au sts bei }, according to insti lastraetions given to Pupils aud Private Clas P 50 shs Vicksbutg Bk 338 J00shs Catton Co cash og | GRRESRE Bore: Bosra eG ee ous, if consigned to the eare of William Heudley and Co., | esatthelrrailences; of st Wr Ks; 62 Right Avenues or 110 | TB ce beetapen drt firemen, has received ee: . » 1845, q ‘ 01 e patro of 4 cI a a jon wo! i an he police. v" 0, and the notorious 600 do b90 31 a5 ‘i | MPPHE Stockholdem of this Company are requested to call at | Sil ie want at his ee fraimes, and solicits the patronage Of ang imintee No 91 Kront streer, New York. Academy will Monday, September 22d, at 2 do boo My 2s ao oe fy | "Tih atte ofthe Company and siguily whether it he their Se a ee ee ores, Wes, Oe QO TANS STRAW BOARDS, ofa rood wuality tor sare | fig Aven the different branches wil be | Hanse Byers, of the Weccaeoe House, was arrested y Morbtail “ee Be oh ae | Re uwepeaccmuam ee” a7 by PERSSH tah ‘OOKS, | taught EN terday afternoon, charged with being engaged in another % do $10 2576 30 Harlem RR —— boo 2g | _ The Stockholders residing out of the eity are requested to. LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, AND JAPANNED iin“? = lg Ae ET outbreak on Friday night, when the tender of the Hope 3 do 2 % Nor & Wor 6944 | Convey their intention by post, to the oente ses, st, ’ WARE 6 Cons 2254x325 | z Javier inte) WRDINS hae the rhe in. | Engine was riotously taken from two of the Peso Bo 3 totant brie RR sa S188 | _ Gro. T. Hore, Sec'y. T. W. THO. iv5 tre TH Sabseriber has, ju tone 29x30 N forming the put tat ae will pen her class the 1h of wast company snd destroy ed. Patrols of special police F id iT \ Sept A P. ardias: ‘I , aan a g 8 0 PASHIONAB YS RPA RRES Bronge ‘und Bivens trinmed wich eS eal the ier rates of acing "At Her Academy will be | have Deen made of evary parton ‘showing, symptoms of 200 do. % do 45 3 ‘ASHIONABLE TAILOR. AND DRAPER, a Very stiperior quality of Sol: COAL. taught ail the newest and most fashionable. 8 NOW ik sorder, an A yn fully re- FA 4 2» dp pe Nea Fuuron, 182 Waturaa Srucer, Opposite the wew {esate c | J AMsow deliveriay best Peach Orchard and Red Ash Coat | 1 fatty, {mn Bie, ee nat vine oh Wuleeens baron stored, Justice ix this cane wil be speedy, {or to™mor- lo 0 w of Buildings, a screened and free of cartage from yard at the followi Sera are Polact x i § 08 0 lo 2 40 31% | GJLVES the following reasons for the great success he hat hie [18:' Also 4 ices, (as taal tne lowest the enty.) namely: Broken wor | Fancy D Hazurks, Cachucha, Cracoviewne, | arrested on ‘Thursday and Friday, true bills having Le A therto met with i fot feretiees ¥ fie | and Stove at $5 25; large wut $475; sinall auc $1 per ton, 'with | Be Jing Schools, Private Lessons m iven in private,and | already been found by the grand jury. ietind Fa | Pn goods are bought at the lowest cash prices and paid"! Fetatl, at reduced JOUN W. MORGAN som off i fakeu from the boats. Coal Yard comer of King | Barly. 7 number of rs, and will | Hackett concluded an engagement last night at theChes- In Le Roy, Gen. Co,,N-Vr sept. 10th, by the Rav. | RAM etelusive ad reid system of selling fr eash on sO naif Eoin stron door autor Broutvay, | 4 Phresh ment aad a wemneenceneiinnnest IMTS... nat nial Thentias it Maing Ais ARIES ee eon Mr, ot ae aod d 4 4 Man ober rs . 20 dozen of the Dorie Lamp, for Camphine, : — ~ " | ~ sion he pe: 77 Howseustton, Capt. Joux W. Woopnurr to Mise J.C. | {thopekenuatedericedtl ene” d OF Make and finish, ata very low pres xulimee | FOR SALE OR BACHA N | ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, “Monsigur Mallet.” After the performances he was eck A discerning pubilte, therefore, once perceive thot it is BARRY, Artist in Hair, No. 100 Broadway PROPERTY. MONTREAL, Jed out, and mado a speech. Hackett is an excellent On Sunday morning, 14th instant, b; vi i a , » by the Rev. Orville | their interest to patronise this establishment. Dewey, Mr Geoxex H. Saxenson to Miss Sanan D. | | UW. | would refer toa large and respectable connexion | ows, of Bangor, Me, both in this city and in Brooklyn, in proof of the style and ti- | nish of his garments al a Splendid French Cloth Dress Coats made to m-u:ure froin $1410 $20. | > 7 Me systein, | AQ BOUT ten Ac of Land jourishing. vill 25 | FAYHIS establishment will be ready for unlimited Theatrical | actor, and | never, till now, could conceive why he fail- Plate Binds, Seuss, and. Cucts, | Railroad, on which is @ hotel, dwelling house, store, several | managemet. of the subscriber, who will receive proposals for | od enthusiasm. His speech last night, hewever, told th alts, "Wie tr de suppijed "| out houses, and superior stibling, all well finished, xed will no | syeaemer nd gen} ay acknow! een ta my tale in full, and it was comprehensive in its re velations, entlemens hnir, Neck: celien ‘Also avout thirty acres | The openn . aud Theatre for a few evenings will be with | tue i” ttevue of balderdssle disgusted ner He penne’ Sealp Di On Sunday morning, at J 4 . ; 'd Signor De Bej : Jersey City, after a painful Assortment of Office Coats and all oth sof | Rings, Flowers, F » through which the railwa he even: i ill d with his reception by the people e: th rt 4 ieane Jane Vas Vat , wife of John’A. Gilbert in the | meu'=dr atoqually reasonsble vices nn “apatee® | casas aaa seal iemne | Smlarse earRaN “ cj Ba a Orchenal Oversea, the orchestra bel ment onvearth, excegh our own 7 stress upon — a FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FALL FASHIONS. NEEDLES AND FISH HOOKS. | vosed on : Miadeeasion of 17 Professors, aud the privelpa his reception by Queen Victoria and her royal consort, AMERICAN FEATHERS. , auB Ne duet revived aninvoiceot very 1H) AJ. BATE vaveremoved thet establishment to No.0 | “yea more nt BSA BAINES un, pM. | and was fast awakening sontiments of disgust in the CORRESPONDENCE : hee Hakfs, richly bordered — 1 + Maiden Lane, where they have on sale a large and rted stock of very superior Drilled Kived Needles; Li ick Salmon, Trout, Bass, Rock and Black Fish Hooks Grask Silk’and Flax Lines Silk Worm GutBlies, ery deserip on of il ‘Tackle, which they ore under not es a FOr 5 if na 6 aaa ne bes happily changed the — GOLD L F AND DENTISTS’ GOLD FOIL | ject, and told a pleasing anecdote about an Irishman who CONSTANTLY “tn hand at the manufactory, 92 Reade | Claimed to be a Yankee, and talked of leaving Ireland to st eet, inthe rear. Gold Foil, warranted equal toavy in | come again to his own country—this side the water. The | the city, at $26 per or, The qualty of our Gold Leaf is too | audience smiled at this, and almost forgave the nonsense Well knows to need recommendation, For the accommods- | with which he opened, But still they felt offended, and tion of down town customers, nsapo) ay always be had at | their enthusiasm was gon le will, hereatter, be cold- AGENCY, NOR the city of Sew Vork—8 Murray corer i) wichatreet—in all affairs of busivesss and. OF the hese i aw pita ore awl ession of intentions extri te tro H ity among friends, hay . Fiskers of cunt Il. acements OWITZ & BECKER % Joha st, hove receiv d by the I ets, Louis Philip, 8t Nicholas and I heave ontment of the newest and most fuslii lowers aud Keathers, whieh they of Je at reasonable prices. i “ 56 Im rn LOWITZ & BECKER, %4 Joly «t FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ssortment of ready ® now complete citizens and strangers shoir Patent Elastic Brace is highly recommended by the acuity for sll persons wht are safferiug Crom debility, or ain 0 sil on the most liber: v habit of stooping. For sale “8° 00 \iaiden lane, ups F tail, at the old establishment of Pursells & — yu19 Im*me and gevtlemen’s worthy the atter for r Pearl street. WILLIAM DOLB' haw 7 Benadway, corner of Park pla 10 mtm Lambert & Lane's Btatiou ery, 63 Wal , ly received. The fact 1s, ‘E. . T RF r Ma ~ pRERT—O Tay _ £9 exe are and despatch. Cash in ail cases. | et 1 fact 1 . To nccommod te up town patrons siden tae ks ST sae M4 wy SLORISTS. PORTRAIT FOR OND DOLLAR eee Goan be h MY Cancatelty fatten therebe Orders en uted with cr TOL, Practical Gold-beater lom of the English government over ot ers. in Europe q Weatious,to this agency, may be saiely deposited at Axford B et by the last Hivie packets, au entirely HOMPSON’S Da Rooms, No, 28) Brow: he that they have removed fro 101 Canal street, to No, 98 A. PURDIE, don’t go down with the FSF oom he pertain’ News Office, 168 Bowery 815 3tn w&f *me Tall. Flowers. Deiera are ‘uvited to call between the Grauit in fend st opposite. “That they suill continwe to operate upon the leet “RING Pp, CORD AND TASSEL they Know better, and look upon an . + = | 1¢ goods, which they will fd of the best SES of the various sizes taken by the improved with the greatest success. Having practised their profession ; FRINGE, GIMP, CORD Al ASSE them ot it, as an insult to their understanding. His al- eeitcrreany ce | ie ropes whet wud immune uished in the most superior style, withall the for many yeurs tu Karope and in. this country, they are ables MANUFACTURER, Iusione to hi receptio., by Albert and Victoria were in I ork atea <Y INFORMS the passengers of the New | I produce name: certificates from che most celebrated p No. 105 Wit Street. Up Stairs. much worse taste, exhibiting a paltry deference to royal pit uinin of the Norwich and Worcester rail | PZRITISH 6ARQUE ADAM CART FROM GCASGOW all weather from 8A, M. till 4 P.M. Europ ‘i bape » a8 well as from Boston, Philadelphia, and I MATES that he has on hand, and is datly bringing for- le making them, the audience could Tone snd on the mescrsenetghathe will restore them equal | oq yoo feeeag ge thes vessel wall ylewse send theur permis spluatimetions in thee and Apparatas ond Ma.crials supplied a Canal st dim’ eu | [ardva-splendid asgortment of the above articles, te winch | Savors: and Whe een a ecie contempt, “Had he ral trunks 10F the compary Nlready. “Neri Walt ene Nee WOODHULL & MINTURN, ior edvantages ate here offered reeks. the business at YORK COPFRE BATON, 7 Fulton sreet = | he vices urention. Ont Prompay exetuted. Frices low, | spoke of bls. receptien oy, te weeke. pave eruek ° . South street. — +l Sail bes proprietor of this establishment would inform his | _% -_ other country, wou ve struc! N. B Can be done, and give great satisfaction, in two d ANI goods nos permitted in five days must be rent to. pubie SED OU “respectfully jnforms his Trends and the friends and the public generally, that he still continues to pron PACKET SHIP ROCHESTER FROM CivERFOOL— Cy coathotic cord which would have vibrated to the genie, bY , o days | gran public, that he has removed from No. 17 Park Tow, to vide for the wants of the iauer man, Cansygaves for cis ship will plevse wend their. enwita on ymPcho in. the epplauses of th . Americans A. COX, Tailor and Coat Revovator HEAT—2000 bushels of p 128 Ratton street, two.doors Kast of Broadway, where he will His waiters are attentive, and the different dishes served up | board Peck siporto WOOHHULL & MINTURN, ‘Smpathise with the people of all nations, and they hate cisaaey CeniTE Meats twe doors om Rae, | WHEAT -s00e bushels of 5 bw anost happy’ to eeeive all his numerous friends and (hot or cold, as may be desired) in iptop style, and to crown | ae Hr South street. | sympathing Me hear their good opinion slighted, aud the ; New York, | sth BK, COLLINS & CO 4 South a "New York, 30rd August, 165, uot mtme | ood and cheap. nn ne NUNES Ma eer TE rt care, Coote not rermitted in four days mast be sentto public | Sr irionw of titled, ad, royalpanpers treated with the