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Come solvent again, and the oredit of the waole must ventually become as firmly established as it ever has re qeenivt rthe attraction the videodt ‘and ae. been, The time is rapidly approaching when repudia- fidnnaston a ht i t s they md vidual lectively . hes nn os | in ite acest eek seracansiae cassie mearo che tion will be considered more degrading than it has ever | aye" Palsy 3; Cremature brine Seal poems | = aie of appease, and when the curtain | Yet been, when every dollar of State indebtedness | Tetwuss4; Unkuown.s Total is7. | Fail ov Me retafalag terseatter colours, all | will be acknowledged, and the interest of every dollar | 6,49 co3i'd; Mtn 9 di sage WS Sts aera aud autie “sey | promptly paid. Every interest inthe Union is making | 70, Salted stot 12.15 exknows, ; | me fara rerey— seed such rapid strides to prosperity that the burdens of tax-| CORNELI ARCHEH, City hispector. | Onlout ta race feds Oe Terence Very superior | ction are daily becoming Lighter and lighter. ‘Tho in- | _City Iuspactors of 7 eee 58 ands, at She wholwale and retail sores of the Canton” | crease in taxable property from year to year is so great f the coruer of Cor een Pevrl and Establishment in Ameri log, and tor the very h gh and doubt ess will for ever ycommend families, couutr: lic to this very respectable extab- Com) a Compan | that the rate of taxation is becoming annually reduced, | and afew years must suffice to restore the finances of | each State aud Territory toa sound and healthy condi- | tion. i. ‘The panic among holders of Government and Stato | Gentiemen, possessing a | *t2¢k, produced by the rumors of war, has passed away, | ¢, the M ta'lie Tabl rop of but the probability of a rupture with Mexico contunues as groatasever. The effect has disappeared, but the cause still exi i ‘The rapid progress made in the commercial operations of Canada, within the past few years, can be principally attributed to the increase in the banking capital of the MONEY MARKET. country, and the judicious distribution of thi Monday, Sept. 15—6 P.M. among the commercial cla The operations of the The stock market remains without much alteration Bank of British North America have contributed to this | quotations for Long Island, Canton, Norwich and Wor. esult, more than any other institution in the provinces and Reading Railroad closed firm at Saturday’s This banking institution emanates from a London bank- | Erie Railroad improved } percent ; Morris Canal ing establishment, of lurge capital and solid credit, +; Farmers’ Loan declined 4. The transactions were to Which has also a branch in thisciy. The three con. a very limited extent. nected with each other, and extensively connected with | ‘The State comptroller has issued a circular offering to the business of their locations, are enabled to carry on a redeem the State fives becoming due on the first of Janu, Very large and profitable exchange business. The bills ary next, with interest from Inst payment immediately, f8wn by the branch here, ou the bank in London, are He also gives notice that said bonds will cease to draw | Considered prime, and command the best premium in the interest after the Ist of January 1846. market. The operations of this institution, in Canada, The position of our money markets is very favorable | #7€ #lmost as extensive ay those of all the bunks of Que" the amount of capital offering for investment as large as | bec and Montreal put together, and its business has usual, and the rate of intorest a fraction below the legal been so judiciously conducted, that it has not only its standards. Although the fall trade is now at its heighth, | C4Pital of one million pounds sterling untouched, but the offerings at the banks for discount are quite limited, | #8 # surplus of £00,000. and the mercantile classes appear to be very easy in | We annex the aggregate returns of four banks of Ca — money matters. This is partially the result of limited | Bada of December Jast, compared with the Bank of Bri- | credits anda strict adherence to a cash business, so faras tish North America of the same date. | possible. It requires less capital to conduct a large bu- Bawxs or Caxav. 6 " “ December, 1844. siness now than it did several years since, when credits Loans. Specie. Circulat’n. Deposits. ks of Quebec * lathe ons their difficulties, A mot it the frst eutlers i Likin, JL Sun 5 Thornuill, New Bond st, have them fur sale, and recommend them with tue use of thelr own cutlery. Manufactory, 177 Broadway. —_———_— A were 0 inflated, and although the percent profit now is Banksy, anette a as o.sin.as9 2, 06,616 less than in former years, the nett profit is much larger. | Bank of Britien N. pee c | Business is conducted upon a safer, surer basis | ow, than | *merica + TAAL SBS LOUk STE 135,006 8,716,317 | Excess Quebec & } Mont eat eigen | Deficiency du do. ae 109,51 nen be The increase in the banking capital of Canada, was Books of subscription to an additional capital stock of | made simultaneously with the repeal of duties in Eng. $130,000 to the Morris and Essex Railroad,will be opened | jand on merchandise imported direct from the North in Newark, N. J. on the Ist and 2d days of October. This | American Colonies. ‘The repeal, or reduction, of these company have determined to extend their road from Mor- | duties, particularly those on flour, increased the busi- | ristown to Dover, which is situated in the heart of the | ness in that article, particularly the manufacture of it, | populous iron rogion of New Jorsey. This extension | and required the employment of a much larger capital is an important step towards the contemplated railroad | in the trade of the Canadas, ‘The reduction in the duty | connection with the river Delaware, and eventually to | on our imported into Great Britain from the Canadas an intersection with the New York and Erie Railroad — | ;oquired that the article should be manufactured in the An installment of five dollars on each share subscribed colonies, It mattered little where the wheat was rased Will be required to be paid at the time of subscrib but, to be entitled to entry in the ports ef Great Britain, The subscriptions to the stock of the Erie Railroad, | j¢ must be ground in the colonies. Many largo flouring now amount to eighteen hundred thousand dollars, leav- | ostablishments were, therefore, put up, requiring the ing only $1,200,000 to be taken. There is now very lit” outlay of a large capital. tle doubt but that the required amount will be obtained, ‘The exports of some of the principal staple productions and the completion of the work ensured. | from Ca ada, for the past five years, are given in the an" Domestic exchanges are very quiet. There is so little | nexed tate. ‘The quantity exported in 1843 was, in doing that our quotations cannot be considered other- | many items, much below that for the previous year, but wise than nominal. The variations in the rates are, how- | the quantity exported in 1844 was much larger than in ever, very trifling from week to week. | 1848, showing a revival in business, and in the foreign Nar, Sept. 15, 1815 | trade of the Canadas, at any time within the past ten years, and it is only by a close adherence to the principles now in force, that a prosperous permanent trade can be sustained. Domestic Exena: Pee nibhie ete ae OnIPEEre? ans ie | Exrontsrrom Canapa For THE Yeans 1810 To 184, norH Gia Mobile, | : vsivE. Peltimore OG Pee vd Articles. 1810. MAL «1842. 1843, ad. $ Tasesloosa Ashes, Vots, bbls 13,113 14,688 18,013 22,001) 4551, New Onleass: Pearls 13857; 9598 agg 357 Nashville... 542,511 374,207" 460,810 Lonisvill 9608 712568 St Lo ‘867 6,950 E 3 Tho greatest increase has been in the exportation of at | barley, having increased from 60 minots,or 180 bushels i lag | the export of 1840, to 63,755 minots, or 191,265 bushels Salety fd & ag the export of 1844. | Virginia ai | ‘The importation of some of the staple articles of con- | ron Srecir. Value, | Mtmption for three years were Amer. kad old. 105° "4 100% Carolus dollars$1 96 a tot rigs eis jo do” new a 100% ues. o 4 ‘i Hilf dol 100'4 a 1003¢ Doubloons io | Fram, 3, Plantation, alls: 28676 120,600 Portazuese gold. 100” a 10044 do pai lnueeereet . « +986 222,836 Sprnish dollars. .:101 a 105 Sovereigns jeeupen rel, ips c 911,070 1692.6.) aeeeattnaters 22 8100 oii 4 ake a $6,057,940 pte Mexican dallars® 100° 101 cavy guineas. 500 a... do Bas. 3,435, lug dy" quarters.! 99 410) Nupoleous.---. 3.83. a pee oer 432,105 ‘The demand for foreign exchange by this packet has | _ THe statistics of the import trade for 1944 are not com- | plete, as we have not received tull official returns. The value of the importations into Canada for 1841, '42, and “43, was as annexed : Imronrations into Caxapa ror Taree Years, 5 Ii, 1642. 1 not been very active, but the rates rule at the highest points. Drawers of prime sterling bills are firm at 10 alo} premium; good bills are offered freely at 9} 010, and tue bulk of the demand has been supplied at these rates | Merchants wishing to remit largely are induced to hold | Value of back until the last moment of grace, in the hope that 2228, the tates for prime bills will fall off, the confidence in the second class bills not being strong enough to give 843, 1,761,732 1,270, 70,639 i Vaite ot tree good Tot Jecre 80. evs ‘ them la: sules. Our export trade tl season has been The falling off in the value of free good larger than usual, while the imports compared with last | a larger percent than indutiable goods. The aggregate year have fallen off, and so far as our imports aud ex- ports of merchandize are concerned, the exchanges be. tween t and Great Britain would range far below the presont The large amounts of State Stock remitted trom London to this market for sale, and the remitiance of the proceeds of these sales and large coftve, shuws that the people of Canada must be ina Amounts of interest due holders ef stock in Europe, | prosperous condition. ‘The resources of every creates ademand for exchange, and keeps upthe rates country are more rapidly developed under the to a specie point. operatiors of a sound currency than any other; Weanuex 2 comparative table, showing the quota- | and the prosperity of the people of any coun- tions for each mouth during the past year : try depends more upon the course pursued by the banks decrease from 1842 to 1813 was about thirty per cent. | From the imperfect returns received of the importations of 1844, we should judge that the aggregate value would exceed any previous year. The increased importatien of the luxuries of life, such as rum, molasses, sugar and conntr, HANGE IN THIS M Ma mateniyy THit Mancer of that country, than any thing @ The resources of ("wa Gury Canada are very great, and it only requires a judicious we o 7875 distribution of the banking capital of that country to ®: 785_ bring them out tapidly and a 78 According to legislative documents from Canada, ah 783, | appears that in 1843 the population was 693,649 souls.— | eae ig ‘There were 7,640,450 acres of land occupied, of which _ 35% = 784 «| «4,084,949 acres were under cultivation; the products | Be jp of which, in 1843, were returned as follow be = — = Wheat 911,909 Peas B5q 79 221,710 I Bie 79 340.498, wi Be 79, + 6,989 953% Potato %; 78% _—_—_—_— 35h, Tale Total Winchester bushel 3% 8 z The return of the live stock was—oxen, Ke., 559,626 ; Aug. U0.10 ao. Bis 78 horses, 144,080 ; sheep 601,248 ; swine, 197,517—total 1,- Bent. 15-c10. alos 355 «78 ~—=«902,916 head. The quantity of cloths manufactured'was as follows : fulled cloth, 773,124] yards ; linen or cotton, 845,5624 yards ; flannel, 681,817} yards—total, 2,264,507} yards, We unnex a comparative table, giving the quotations for the principal State Stocks, and other securities used Puices or Stocks ix THe New York Manxer. The nett revenue from the public works of Canada for Re site Tuy’ 30, Au 39, Sept?is, | the year ending February Ist, 1845, amounted to £25,624 United Staress 4 — alls ue nae — all0% | 118, 1d., and the excess of revenue over expenditures, in New York, 7 1e49 105 163 al0o\t 190% a= * the government of the colonies, for the year ending the « & 1aso-51-40 mar tart 1084 — same date, amounted to £183,197 58, — al al bia — vo! 984 Iaw-6I-Wd toasgatng oe winely — “asne bards: a ange. 5 — as - 5000 US 6's 1962 110% 50 she Canton © 5 1BK-7-8-9 C= te, 8 te | Sooo ao sim ie toe gee 4 1850-1-3 alloy ,— 1 =| 500. NY City 5°s 1860 5 1855-58 = = 1000 IL nois Special ry 1899-60-61 101 - = 1000 do 434 1819-98 0 9ehs Bk of America 6 1350 a— = 7 Bank Com fall 6 1856-60 96. a 96% 100 US Bank 5 1890-56 5 DRS RT BL aw {0 Morzis Canal 60 7 186 10194 = We%a— | 225 do 6 6 — 100 do bio 2 0 do 4 Fy ve am a 100 L, Lae RR 3 2 0 5 5) 50 do btw 50 #0 6 '‘ | 100 Farm Trust 50 do § bn 8 go Erie RK | lo io Peunsylvenia,s % @ | 100 Reading RR = 815.18 150 Western RR Tenuesee, 6 = Ey) fo 160 49 N Yow City,3 md Second Board. 5 = 50 shy Carton Co 25 shs Stonington 32 5 9 0 do 25 Mor isCanal = 30-2 om’e N.Y. ee ta Nor & VA 40 Farm Trust b30 ‘50 Canton Co : WM 4 | New Stock Kxchange. 9%, | 0 she Farm Trust Dim $46 s8 she Canton Co , jo 2 do aig 2% do ea BOB |< D ly Rail'dy 1308 A120% 128 io a ae Sy mee & Ujca Ralrowd,, 16 @— — &— — am 59 do ci do . Auburn KSvracuse Raile’d 17 all® 7x8 1066 a— | 197 40 25 Erie RK Aulurn& Rochester ROR, 10 a— 109 0105 103 a — 250 L Island RR 6 ‘There uns been little variation in quotations for the: 250 lo | % do Fa do Stocks within the past two weeks. Some of the State | 35 do 25 do securities have improved a trifle, such as Ohio 6's and | 0 Lo 3 Oo faded 4 do Pennsylvania $'s. The advance in the formercanbe, in 95 do cash 263% 50 do & measure, attributed to the withdrawal of some conside | 73 r) Ws ic Bere Wor rable amount from the market, and partly to an improve | :0 Hudson Fire Inss3 39 50 do ment in public confidence in the stock. The advance in Ponnsylvania 5’s has been caused principally by the | strong probability that the interest due in February will be promptly paid at maturity. Measures have been adopted to ensure the punctual payment, and untoss something should occur not new anticipated, the credit of Pennsylvania will be maiatained The Treasurer of the State has issued a circular to the county collectors, culling upon them to second him in his efforts to sustain the fuith of the State. It in stated that the finances of Maryland have been rapidly improving, and that strong hopes are entertained that 4 resumption of payment of the mterest on the debt will take place early next spring” ‘The next legislature wiil, without doubt, appoint the period of resump- Apoplexy, 5; Bleeding, 2; Burned or scalded 1; Casualties, 3; Cholera infantum, 17; Cholers morbus, 2; Cou i tion. We have no doubt but that Michigan will @ option 40 Convalsion 4; Debility, i Delirium ; Daarrl chest, rowed: Dysentery, Bever ‘billions, 4 favor pu ye On Monday morning, 15th mst, of cholera infantum, Hyratia Trust, daughter of Mary F. and J. W. Trust, aged 14 months and 9days, A few hous subsequent, born, ason, after a perilous and protracted labor of 35 hours! “ They fall successive, and successive rise!” At Pittsburgh, Pa, onthe 9th inst, very anddenly, of the croup, Samvet, aged 4 years, only son of Samuel T. Hartt, late of Brooklyn oity. Weekly Report of Deaths, In the city and county of New York, trom the sthday of Rept. tothe Mth day of Sept. 1d. 37 Men; 46 Women ; 47 Boys; 67 Girls—Total 187. DIshasre bo the next State to resume; after which will come | (tim! ropey is Dropay 1 the head, 6 Maryland, Tbe delinquent States must gradually be- | i psy Pease | | charge, uccording to the Portuguese aud ¢ | better emp oyed. | now believed that he THE MISSE3 PALACHE'S BOARWING AND DAY sCHOOL Fe re Ladies of the Jewish Faith, 97 Thompson st Instruction is giveu in the Heb ew Lau age, free of any ‘All other languages aud ¢ fimests targht on wale oa he pest masters are rinploy ed, and every improvement of the puyils iu the va ous branches of study. | The Misves Palsche having been for some time established, | MR MAHAN’S FASHION PLATE. ME shin i aud as he ia King there will, of tourss, be {ete setae ae kins of Wesh seutaud coming seasou, ‘The plate ts, deawa aud ex-eding neat ess, aud some of the liguresahow Of apgen anes, w th wuss and ee o ‘ whit feahiou dows wot alway sds —{U A theless No ¥# “He has a few copies of the above plate with him 8G ltr EY R accowplishme.ts targht on ty afforded for the rely with coufidence on the success of their system. $16 Lmtre MAHAN his Plate of the Fall and Winter bad be fuilowed, aud the habits t te vbout to bein fivor, garme sts wrich combiue elegance Mahan is staymg at (ie havge Hotel, Courtlandt st., & RAIL ROAD BONDS—0 and? per ceut Erie Rail ‘oad Bouds want d, at full prices 6 Ste N_SISTARE, 29 Wall st. \, ESSENCE OF GOFFEE | W HICH is now extensively used in the European c:pitals, | w for the first time futroduced iato the U. States.— | om the best silted aud cleaned coffee, aud about oue teaspoon full, more or tess, according to the taste, diluted with bh Ik, faruisies a cup of excellest coffee — The wade sigued 18 ¢0./vine y of the public of this couutry «ill numerous ou ft ent uces itoffers to house keepers im general, trave lers by Inud or sea, estaurateurs, ke. ad indulges hope to be tewarded for the great suerifice the iutroduction of au Ary always demands, vy # liberal patouge. which cannot te be aw rded to him by ever, person who will make atrial of his Essence. Icis for sule at wholesale by H.D Hill, No.7 Water street, and retail by Buuwer 4 Co., 13 Maiden lane, JG. Gott berg co: ner Chaubers and Centre streets W. vrwen, 639 Bro. vay. L. SZADETZEK ¥, Sole Manufseturer the U Stats. a6 Imtre HAVANA SEGARS. IMPORTED SEGARS. Ure, cul ostayproved brava, alias, lautation, Fleur de Mat sis half Regalia, imperial Washiugton. La fleur alemguvs, Agmita Preusavos, Auila glor as, La Reunion aud e! hinbe, Cashora Plantation, La Heura, Silva Regaia. nbove for of the most extensive aud choice as- sortiments ever in and will be sold low t quantities to suit purehasers by ». CAPRANO & LO. n16 3tin* re 78 Vesey street MONEY LAID OUT FOR ADVERTISING [Nth Herata, is well app opriated; vat if advertisements are properly prepwed for the public eye, the money is sull his is am important covsider.iion for the mo-tshrewd men of business may uot always succeed in ex: planing their own desigu to the miuds of others. every man whistrade. Apply at the American Cortespoudence Ag-ncy, ‘ray ) 601 81 Ma rier Greenwich si S16 3teod*r LLIAM VOLBY, Public Amanne GUIDE TO SOUND TEETH. A. C, CASTLE, 38 Broadway, inserts Artificin! Teeth, trom one tooth to an entire set ‘Tenderteeth fill- ed with his'celebrated Pare, winch becomes hard as the tooth, without pain‘ eeth filled with gold, De A ©. C. refers to the Spanish, Freuch.& English Ambas. sadors, Lord Morpeth, Authouy Barclay, Esq British Consul toughtou, Spauish Consul: Gov. jon, Mrs General r Russel, USA; Lieut. 8 ub 3 Dr. F. rick, USN D President of the Mevical Coltege; Lieut. Jobn- so1,US. Ad). Townsend, U.8 A &e. ke he 16 Ir GALVANIC RINGS AND CRISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUID. » whirh are obtaining an w y in the cure of Raeun Hi Piints, are only to be obtained ‘ul on street, (Sau Building ) Board against spurious aud worth SHOULD DANI» to Char! 1 alive, from Bustos and is now scuthern p hus b,othe: wed to be te ding from some of the advertisem nt, . to hear from addressed to Michael Neil, care of A. Saul would be gratetuliy ackno « ledged. INFORMATION WANTED R ESPECTING NICHOLAS DUNN, of Wate’ ford, Ire- laud, who was m Boston ou the 2d of September, aud itis ¥ thts city. wformstion concern tog hum will be thankfully received by his brother, Wiliam Duan, now boardiag at Mr. Ruca tle’s” No. 17 Front street, or «_the Irish Kmigrant Society Uthee, Aun st. 816 Lire J v. SITUATION, by a respectable middle ane woman, as A first rate cook. She has teu years referer fast viace. She is au excellent washer aud trover. Huquire at No, 8 Henry street. si6 2t%re : WANTED. ANTED, uation by a respectable young wornan. esther as Chamvermad, or to avatot 14 sewing aud wash ‘The bestot city references can ve had, vy applying at ner of 12 h st t S16 attr WANTED. N or before the Ist of October, a suit of Furnished Rooms. cousisting Of & Sittiog Room, 4 sarge aud commodious Bed dnvom, ond au adjunm, room, iteble tora female attendant ‘The tantly Cou ists ol a geuciecnvn, his Wie ond «hd, with a female at e.daut, aed Load Would ve takeu, enther ata priva e or sel ct gener} teble, at au hotel of voardiug howe ay town ct respectaviiy A note acdies ed “Geui ge,’ at the office uf toe Herald, giving rete.ence, &c. will be tumediately attended to. tie $3,500 WANTED for thre or four years, fur which ample seewaty will be given on persoual pro yerty: A avert ime est will be paid A vote through the ‘ost Uihice, addressed 0 “A & A. C.,” will be puuctually at tenued to, stating wheu aud Where au interview cai be had. a3 Satire A MIDDLE AGED Colored Woman, to do general houre wok iu asmall family. Enquire at No. M High street, Brooklyn, God woges wail be given. shisitm LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED, ED. ENTLEMEN and Families ean obtain the full value for all kids of supertlousefiects they wish to dispose of,such Ladies and Geutemeus Weartug Apparel, Fie Arms, Fur. Geatiewea leaving of retuuieg to the cu Viutige to seud for the Suoscriber, who pledg- ive a fair price tor ail arucles offered. e through the Post Office wil be promptly at- T. LEVIENSLYN WANTERIY 466 Brod) WANTED. AMILIES can always be supplied with faithful, competent and Well recommended help of all capacities, both tur city ay, Up si F aud couutry, at the well established Ageucy office for domes. tes, 244 Guaud stvet, uear the Bower} y, Where every meaits used to procuce the best heip Lit Ww ALLS. \. B.—ood ava fathtus domestics can have excellent places at this office. 39 Ime A LYS RE MAN trou ae coumiry wishes wo yet tute sutwe useful busivess or employmeut in the city. A book store & printing office preferred. Address, Thomas Gorduer, 263 Hudson st. aul intro WANTED. : Sx or eight Cor Miners, to work in a copper mine NEAR the city, fur which the hixuest wages will ve given, Ap y to eVERGGL & BATERLL, 87 2wtm 9% South street. INFORMATION WAN (EU OWEN ROGERS— Whereas, the selatives of this person, (who was of the Parish of Coolevin, 1 the County of Sligo aud who left Ireland some 35 or 38 years ago,) have beew iu formed that the said Owen Kogers wishes to have some infor- mation as to his relatious—this 18 Lo acquatut hun thot he Obt Au Intelligence of hus sister, by addressing a letter CoM. atthe New dork Heraid Otlice, N. ¥. Southern papers please copy. , _, AMERICAN ToS COKRESPONDENCE AGENCY, VOR the city of sew York y corer of Green: wich street—in all a sand of the heart, how often does a well expression of intentions extri cate trom difficulty, restoring we:euity among trienus, hap he ady auly Im*re ness to lovers, and profit to t turous riskers of capitol. | Particularettention pad to ousines: uncements | Apply as above. LIAM DOLBY, " Paulie Amanuensis. To accommodate up town patrons, sealed orders anv commu- nications co cis ageucy, may be safely deposited at Axtord’s News Office, 168 Bowery. $19 3tin w&f * me A. COX I ESPECTFULLY INFORMS the passengers of the New Y steamboat tain of the Norwich and Worcester ratl- baguage wet, that he will restore them equal Most reasonable terms, as h dene seve No. 17 Wall street, New A. COX, Tailor and 18 Centre street, two doors at Renovator, m Chambers MK. BKISLUW, INISHING WRITING MASTER’ from his Academies, London, Liverpool and Bo-ton, most respeetfally mforms the inhabicoits of this city and Brooklyn that he hs returned to'New York, and will Ri-orex a my for pupils AGES, Ou Monday, September 22, Ladies and geuthemev wh Wish to joiu the openiug elisses, eau make spphieation and s We. B at his office, No. 19 Broadway, room No. 6 apposi'e Tolin vet, between the hours ot 10.A Mt 1 or fom 3 to} 1. ‘Terms for the course of lessons will be very moder-te. 14 2teod*m Bet ~LOST OR STOLEN : FROM ‘on board the Great Western, §. 8., two large silver Soup Ladies, marked (on the handle) G. W. mold Eng: lish pee Any person retarning the same will be suitably rewarded. fered. 13m G. B_ CLARKE ; FASHIONABLE TAILOK AND DRAPER, Neak FuLton, 18% Wiuiam Sraeer, Opposite the new Row of Buildings, GEILYES the following reasous for the great success he has hi H therto met w tet. ‘11 goods are bought at the lowest cash prices and paid for stone 2d Hing for ash only. to patronise this es iment. Id refer ton turge and respectable connexion wd_in Brooklyn, in proof of the style and fi arments Spirudid Freach Cloth Dress Coats made to measure $14 to $20. An assortment of Office Corts and all otherarti’’ fof geutle men’. dress, at equally reasonable prices 38 im*re FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. OWITZ & BE have received by the last Havre prekets,Louis Philip, St Nichol afull «s-orrment of the newest ost fa nch Flowers aud beathers, which they offer for nable prices, LOWITZ & BECKER, $4 John st. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS & MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS. RUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 Willinm street, have just recervel by the last Havre packets, an entirel: Tall Flowers: Deniers are mvited to cu ich they will find of the best quality, reaso sable prices, aug) Im*ine FINE ARTS. IL PAINTINGS Cleaned, Lined and Restored, Oh H. 810 Lm*ro No, Mia Bonde gatict Hrdeeie an j__AMUSEMENTS PARK THKATHE, LATEST INTELLIGENCE, LAR ke —Ja- ‘cob 8 Platt will sell, scone of Gui MISS DELCY. BY LAST RV ENINGS MALL sat half past 9 O'clock, viz. 2 Cases , . eStats ects cps fe cc et | Pi Doom in Tht Hy, Dray Lae waco ving been ou the Voyage of importation. AtiO 4 ° sii Peace chin and Somes maai't | “The velormanrer sl catiment nthe Ope of | {Carranpoodense of te Mera ~ tives Also, putof vatekof alovbior how'edeehiaing bust: |g EA BONNAMBULA. | - Wasmixaron, Sept. 18, 1849. yous.” Also, 98 ckages desitabie Birminghsin Hardware. — | ount Rodolsho i, | The second proclamation ot Arista, itis here offt » los A . ” * 16 Wos euhor Rod Y fine Pocket Cuiary, and | cially conceded, closes the war with Mexico. The aes pqocbordes. sla ithe” | | bubble is exploded, and if not reinflated betore the A OY#—JicokS * Ls, Aciiouews. Fiett will sell, this mocwing, et helf past 9 o'clock, at No 2% Platt street 20 csse8 Tuys, having been | fos Trica damaged ¥ yaxe of importation. Soca, A! | penseso tl he will oblige | ‘te runs casivon delivery. 16 tt JA § ptemner,at Wort ck, at the Large Room of thy Celliseumn, No 40 Broadway, under thy direevton of J. aver | want, The Mahrwany Se Do Se gant aud Bashiouable oew Rosewood aud Mahogany Cab. wet Fur siture— lus stock of two of the best mauufacturers in the ext) TIGN NO1iCe.—FiiteT FALL BALE OF BL % ceuts. wey the Coliseum, No 450 Broad DAY ou We UNE 17th of COB S. PLATE will vel ‘Autwerp, | atthe Box ( y exteusive wid veuvule assortment of sipesiy a Rosewood and Mahogany Cabinet Kurnitare, bewg the al 4 part of— hb Bedeteads rot c Bo neh 3 ° i'd Spruig Seat co Do Wardrates . 10. ‘ood Eesy Chairs Rose W or Chairs. richty carved and plu | Do i Seat Both co match 0 Brench Bedste yds, 1 Mahogany Secretary Bou k Cas Do Rocking Chairs, coveced with plash Do Nest Tables Bo. faite Cletrasad Mares Back Dy wicg Chairs and Nurse Rockers Rose Wood Voltrire Chairs, with lush and hair = | Mahogany D essing Bureaus, "with matte * Wash otands do don Do es Do Sola Tables Bo Libr ry Book Case: 0 Ceutre Tables wit oO newest sty! ing Tables les nasy and Co:tge Chairs, &e &e- izens Willfind this a rare opportunit article will be positively su to sup to the ta Proeriat Frederick Fli Price of Admission—Buxes, $1; Pit, 50 cents; Gallery, Doors open at 7 o'clock, D nalfipaaPovehcke ‘clock, and the Curtain will rise precisely at A limited uumber of Season Tickets may be obtained ©, | The popular Tragedia: Tuesday Evening, ach Lawes Botes 30 ce an ery, ete far tp Admission 25 Cents..09 | reassembling of Congress, the difficulties with the + Roberts ene) 8'aadiloquent, bombastic and patriotic Meztizzoes Mr. Gallon Of Mexico, will be settled by negotiation. The Gov- | eroment of Mexico, sees as vividly as did Belshaz- | Zar, the supernatural hand writing upon the wail, de- nouneing Its extinction and final absorption inte the Union of the North. ‘The spirit ofthe age isirresisti- ble. Neither war, nor diplomacy, nor courtly in trigues can arrest it. It swept Mr. Van Buren from | the Baltimore Convention; and Mr. Clay’s otherwiee invincible demonstration for the Presidency, was borne away by it like a mass of drift wood in the swollen volume of the Mississippi. It is the spirit of progress, of commerce, of trade, of business en- terprise, of liberal and enlightened principles, of the bold and stalwart arm of the universal Anglo Saxon. It is filling the savage valleys of Oregon with the elements of civilization, it 18 widening like a fire over the prairies of Texas, and nothing but the nar- Tow pass ot snow clad mountains at the Isthmus of Darien can arrest it progress. Europe combined would be incompetent to stop it. And though slave- | ty, like the shadow of a cloud, follows its br | swarth across the southern§wing of the continent, yet the light of its obliteration follows steadily be- | hind. The goverament—the politicians—the press, | are al behind tae spirit of the age. The electri | wires, and the iron horse of the railroad alone keep Miss FG 4 Mrs Dyott | Jona, BOWER MR HAMBLIN ts eng qed for six nights. September 16th, ormauee will coinmence with T; The Prince of Denmark. ; Mr Hamblin The perf: HAML! Mis Maton “Ai Overture ‘o Fra ‘Diwwolon nie To conclude with the Drama of Tack. Mr JR Scott - Davenport ‘Mrs Philip bird Tiers, 25 cts.; | ielea Mi ts, Past 6 the curtain will rise at 7, CASTLE GARDEA, ETHIOPEAN TROUPE. + Messrs. French a-? “oingr. stalogurs ready ear me f thes September 16th, | ; ig ta Potted add Feder al feet tr ched ata ‘4 | pace with it. Ten years ago how few dreamed that trifling expense slo 2cm&w*me Plaststion Overture, Instrumental | at this day, there, would be the incipient germ in in- as atoroaeeas es Song 7 Meace creasing growth, of States and cities, commerce ore PURCH ASF Wa- nic Air—MissJohuson, J oy ey William: | ’ + oor Baldi ane eidites, He te | Besoripeius of sven walk Gw indowntown Meace | and arts West of the Rocky Mountains ; that the Fox 1678 lnwer post office siea%e Virginia see har did you come from hams banner of the Union would float from the fortress ARCHERS oncacted paiaua Hcoaud, podied Soom of the Alamo, and the banks of the Nueces. FALL STYLE GENTLEMEN’S HATS At wero | Ten years hence, from the events of the past ten, 3 ? vag 1 it this per od an intermission of half an hour forRefresh- | the Federal Capital may be transferred to 1 e valley S ready fv stablished 5 val DO gt hn sarong bets — seta mouts, Fromenade, &e. | of the Mississippi, and the transcendental politicians meut of Men s, Youths’ and Jufants’ Caps. of the | and | Barney Williams will |; whose head quarters are now in South Carolina, ae wig poi ge vers ‘ge | “ Medley Solo ou th | may, in resistance to the progress of the north, be Ps * STEER rangi | pxtrnyaaens rac | found valiantly concocting their impalpable abstrac- ay ptOBERTSON’S i sg 20 ERS | tions in the “ halls of the Montezumas.” The steam PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, | pajind id’ Nipper tint | is up in the political, nes lees than in the physical tuto. Res u ue Hi fol e Public, 03 Fulton Street, between Wililam and Nassau. ich has attended the efforts of cstablishment, to introduce use a sabe xtremely low price, hit tomrke meressed exertion: ‘The pecularity of hi ss Covaists iu the eatablishine: On SUN h jer ted to none of shose tof the “credit pets Tue mittance 1234 cen A General Virginia Breakdown, world, and we caation old hunkers of every class | and caste who are looking back instead of looking | ahead to “ look out when the bell rings,” and jump aboard, or they will be left overnight in the di swamp of the ancient régime. is Atthe White House yesterday the President was favored with ‘a talk” or speech in the Cherokee | tongue, from Captain Dutch. The Captain is a re- DAY, Grand Selection of Sacred Music.—Ad- Je at the Garden. hoe Yerforman it to qm NIBLO’S GARDEN. MISS KATE LUDLOW. | nowned warrior, having etrong at his wampum belt sday Evening, September 16th, no less than seventeen scalps of enemies killed in le 1s enabled to offer the different articles in his line at the : par ‘ battle; but bh looks very ta d ble we | The performances will commence at 7: atte; but. be now y, Some Sid peacrerre? owing reduced rates = | a the Overture to Sancuso Mth | and has for many years been the firm friend of out Firet Quatity Nutria Fur, + $3.50 | CATOBING Sh CEIRE: Government and people. Mr. Butler, of South Caro- Second do do 300 | Caroline Ga NG. aN SRE lina, the recently removed agent of the Cherokees, Fiet do 300 ‘aroline Gayton iss Kate Ludlow 9 ‘d ; ne " Becaid ap 250 | Sally Giggle. oo Mee Watts 1s here, engaged in the settlement of his account } ‘Tom Twieg. - Mr John Sefton , He was at the President’s levee last night, escorting First Quality Cloth... +. $150 | Cape tonale ge Gallagher two beautiful daughters of Lewis Ross, a Cherokee nd do dO. is | > lute a Hour su. of distinction, and brother of the principal chief, d : | ‘oc John Ross. Sally Scragas. with the Farce of u M. General Duff Green 1s at Galabrun’s European Hoiel, and, by the way, to say nothing more of the irs Watts g OR FXC he 1 Sain Hobbs ippeudale i | ilHGUL TE Kare Ha Cae toes ee ot Bleneiee fol) aan Tlacide | General just at the moment, we may say that this snd Thompson et eets, known ns No. 1 Deveau Row, | > [72 ferlonsau tanner a Tig vcluck Juwewern at Galabrun’s is amongst the most quiet and orderly pied by % tine ky ure 4 eee te was at oe clan ate Ge ae | ‘The Books of the French Opera. with literal Englishtraus houses in the country, where one can be served particulars apply between 10 and 12 o'clock to lation, for sale at the ticket office promptly and well, and at the most reasonable 816 Lw*re 8S. B HUTCHINGS, 26 John st. | pune Ch Company—Monday, Wednesday, | charges. If you come to Washington, try that Qwh, HOUSE WANTED—Part of asmall fun STM ry Tcketa Fifty Cente. 20 house. And ‘speaking of hotels, the puritanical furnished House, the former preferred, for vit 4 Corporation of this city has attempted to put in ope.* | ou A e uanen of T ly, either in New York or Brooklyn. ' Great (3 Private Boxes $5 F* Ae efferent £ ration the ridiculous and illiberal Sunday _regula- eacl uce ail always be in atteadaaes to mai u jur iture Relerences given and recuired. Ad- | eainyood urder aud ke ‘ Noh dress, with terins, R. H., box 486, New York Post Office best er pythosieiger epee ipa gaa s e . tions of our dead and gone ‘ natives. 0 hotel be: : i alistime |: Asmiled. hah Reason Jickets will he dispgand o is permitted to keep the room devoted to the bar SEACON COURSE. Admissios Perturman BUWERY CIKCUS. open on Sunda the house must be tigh yn, Hane about that pert of i asa drum, «nd ifuny man has a desire to become “tight,” he must do it in se- cret, notto be seen of men Compulsory laws for the regulation ot morels, where an act not forbidden in express terms depends on the volition, are in bad laste and worse utility. NSHP, w dG) muastic Displays. Negro Mustrels. Shelron’s American Frass Band, &e. n—Boxes 25 ¢ts—Pit 1235 cts, uces commence at7o cock s16 lwtr ven to come off on Mon- | W.E Bur purses will be i ir day HE following ety or the first f day next CHESNUT STREET THEATRE: Asa mere looker on in Vienna, 1 would not speak, | only that a certain occasion calls for it. To-day 1 went to the Catholic church, and the Rev. Mr Do- ESL AREER A. We nelan, or Donevan, performed mass, and preached a ESSKE AND MANAGER TON .. 4 | | —First—A purse of $0, free for all toting horses that never SECOND APPEARANCE OF woue parse iver$ 0, t6 go as they please, catch weights, tnile Mk. AND MRS. KEAN. | sermon. The sermon, although not particulalry | heats, best three in five. worthy of description, on account of any peculiar econ Bama Day A purse‘of $7 free or hater hor- | Tuesday Ev ng, September 16th, excellence which it might possess, is yet worthy of “TThnd—Same Day pure af $18, fee for all trot‘ing hor- | The Rerlorwauce will UCH ADO ABOUT | account from the fact that he mentioned Orestes A. sex thotneve: wou n purse over $50, t0 go 1250 1b wagous, — JOTHINGT Benedict, ‘Mr C Kean Dan Peuroy Mr JE | Brownson, a gentleman well known to you, and | Wile heats, best three in five | Mo Mire Roger Cerys Burton—Bestrice, | who is celebrated alike for his eccentricities and tor ourth—Same D y—A purse of $30 free for ail pacing horses | » aan, | his genius. | =~. will | ular course by att pre nee ® ern The Boats will run NEW YORK, A ¥O) Thursday and Sater The steamboat CO! catering a hy ya # charged doubt Won Apuse, or that hos not started for oae Ou arg + ee s on Thar day night, 18th make a rece Any person a, he piece of ente vious to the race, essary to prevent the pu HOURS CHANGED. nd after Mond.y, the 15th instant, the Steam wat LOLAS, Capt. Richard Yates, will leave New York for Fort Hamilton until furch- pouice, a 1yL owe Leave Pier No.1, ER Leave Fort Hamilton. | 8o’clock A M NOTICE To'’clock AM ane, PM STATEN ISLAND Gey FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. follows until farther notices ble being disay Jo eROW Proprietor i} SLER, sre 126 Cents. The Chor Musical Qu: ‘The Solo. | Water street LBANY AND TROY LINE T. ARCH STREET THEATRE. Stace Manacen... Tuesday Keven The performauce will Mr. W VIEW A HE. beutiful sud effective Oratono of Fate | Atthe Tabernacle, under the d | Bitty Performers, sele | Resident Talen ‘A powertul the public may confident! will appea e Lzhable Fore chad Mr Owe me Galochard, with so We went up the other night to see Mr. Polk, and * | we found him to be, cipate, one of America’s noblemen,’ ave left man with more ge’ pect and regard, than we | tonishing, the manner in which the President al- lows himself to be bamboozled. Surely he cannot ‘i i as we had every reason to anti- and we never 3, Miss Coad. PHILADELPHIA, " ves. .-Mn. H. E. Stevens , September i6th, vee with BILL JONES—Bill mn Wood—Harry Jones, Mr Stevens—Lariy | know h derstand, th dak A Anat now, or knowing, he cannot understand, the men DES ora E Es sk pean | who ccensionally surround him—the men who come sy, Me Wood -Beitrand, Mr} to him with every demonstration in their | favor, eupposably in their favor, and ask him e D BRILLIANT ORATORIO. to be appomted to offices and places which, THE SEVEN | by no principle of retributive justice, can possibly belong to these men, and for the asking of which a mantle of shame should enshroud the faces of the applicants, Who are these men ? ver One Hundred and | “Did they do anything in any possible way, or | rather did they not do every thing in their power, possible and almost impossible, to prevent the elec- tion of our present Chief Magistrate? And are | these the men who now come with an effrontery and PERS, will be perfor THURSDAY EV. med on NING, 18th Sept, GEORGE LO- ction of Mr. usses will be sustained by ted with particu jal fic: parts u number) wil be well sustained by I be eng*ged for the occasion, aud 8 goud Oratorie, chestra rely apon hearing pee Staten Istand at 8,9, 10, 11, 12.A,M., aud 1, 2,3, 5,6 wel Verte a e i | an unblushing impudence which would do honor to Leave New York at8,9, 10,11, 12A.M., and1,2,3%5.5.6 , fir H.C’ Timm will preside at the organ. | . | the brazen age, when men asked favors to whic! pM. S Ott | sic stoves, atthe stone OEC, Ee Nesint, torverrat Wallan | they were not entitled, but to which their personal and political enemies had claim ? Are these the men ts, and at the door of the Tabernacle on the evening | li 6 3t*r__| who now come to James K. Polk with recommen- 816 3t" R ALBANY AND TROY DIRE! —at 7 o'clock, P. M.—The steamboat PIRE, Captain R. » will leave r foot of Courtlandt street, every Tuesda: afternoon, at 7 o’clock. JUMBIA, Uaptain Wm. H. Peck, every M he vs Positively no goods received on board Page ferson tion on board, foot of Wall ste si after Saturday evening | f xphie al street ent in New Orleans, JAS, E. WOODRUFF, who will ptly forward all goods to his address, THE GREAT SEA SERPENT. NOM FAH SALOO: | moaswies 114 feet, anc weighs 7,500 Ibe Ger of the animal creation ever discovered, This Mr. Robertson would also inferm the public that h town Academy will commence on Monday, September 22d, 62 Kighth Avenue, where all the different branches will be dations (to say the least) of a surreptitious charac- ter? Are these the men who are to have control over the office and the places in the gift of the Presi- dent? Are these the men who have done govd ser- vice in the campaign which has resulted in the elec- IBITING, for the first time at the APOLLO N, 410 Broadway. ‘This Monstrous Skeletou | eing the greatest wou- | reat Serpent londay, Wednesday aud Friday afternoon, at 7 o'clock. | ae un ‘ erpent | s aa ee ee Fenlogiea tr in Sistas ae Ww sefemibed Va sort tion of Mr. Polk to the President of the United Notice—The Evening Line for Albany and Troy, positively | me ta this city, and thea taken to Europe. Admittance States? i will not receive any freight ou board the bouts after six o'clock | Seute—Children 18% cents, s62eod"r | “Where would Mr. Polk have been without the M. ju20- | SCING F vote of New York ? And who secured to him the DANCING ACADEMY. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana aud New Broadway, Corner of Grand Street. vote of New York ? ERD re ie rote iat, Hexular Facket—Ouly | 1 1R. G. ROBERTSON has the honor of respectfully in- |. Where would have been the Democracy—where var packet ship SARTELLE, Taylor, master, will itd { rining his friends and the Pablic that his classes tor gi- | would have been James K. Polk without this vote ? a ciraeitas ehove. : s . structions in all the different styles of the abyve secom- | Every body knows, and the wayfaring man aithot For freightor pasange: havi handsomely furnished socom '| mwe eR Sniv hot the lane Saoou ataghed. to the | x fool, may understand that the one would have been | wodadiona; apply on bound, se Gieenens weaes, tors ot’ Co” or | Broudway . Days of T Wednesdays ud Satur- | in the vocative and the other would have been in w® South street, | UayecLadies Classes at 31+ M 5 Geuttemen, & F-M Ati. | Columbia county, ‘lennessee. But such is the error Shippers may rely ou the ships of this line sailing punctual | ate Glass for Ladies wi vance Pupils aud Private Clase | of humanity, such is the waywardness ever of ly aeenvarieea: tt jences, or wt Mr. 62 Eighth Avenue, or 110 fis the forgetfulness of those who ought genius, suc! e to remember, these tre though the present Chiet multiplicity of his avocations, as amatter of course. call to mind all these considerations, a time will are forgotten. -But al- jagistrate may not in the 813 Im*re ONLY REGUL AR LINE OF PACK taught, NeW ORLEANS—Packet ofthe 22d Se he enta and fast sailing packet ship SAR- aylon, wall positively mpMonday Sept. 74 Leo} lay, | dations of this favorite packs M formin \d steerage passengers, are very superior. September. the different taught all th in Paris ave now commenced their regular anctually every Monday, weather permit- hing to secure berths should make early applica- et, oF to & J. T. TAPSCOTT, covner of Maiden Lane. ‘ancy Danes He. ore 75 South st ever will lock end the rehearsals to be held on Monday at KEY TO Music. 'LLE, PAULING: DESJARDINS has the honor of in- Amoi pees, the Waltz Polka, he hy Boarding Schools. Private Lessous may be giver other classes will be formed b be attended to at a come when though Mr. Polk may forget these mat- ters, they wil come up in judgment, not (stent against him, but against the men and against the party who have assisted to elect him. DANCING ACAUEMY. wand Srrert, West Side of Broadway. he 15th of VK, th that she will open her class t Mile ill traction in all 1 ; : ranches of dauciug. “At her Academy will be | Judge Tappan 1s now in the city. He is tooth and e ot ahfonsble, Dagees sow in nse | nail o poses to the election of Ritchie as printer to . ies Ti Waltzes, Among | the House, because the old veteran of the Union, is the Polacca, Mazurka, Cachucha, Cracovienne, | an Old Hunker. D. will give her paiticular attention to La i private,and y « number of & holars, and will 89 Im*re A vigorous effort is making in the preliminary steps to the erection in this city of a colossal eques- f old Hickory. O’Sullivan, of the trian statue of id Wednesday | The ae. if M shas obtained from a <n 4 G i Vows, i ing hard to the or ranization ‘Foy on the Bano Fore (ihe ROTAL GLY MEG THEATRE, pysdwet atts a Washington for the re- most respectable class in the community) a certificate that ‘ONTREAL. | of a central : id he kuow- E | ceipt of voluntary subscriptions from the people at ect te cus hoki ow HIS establishment will be ready for unlimited ‘Theatrica | 1 tes About twelve years ago a like attempt by od 1 ¢ Yl ming of September, under the | 5 : fens aire ry to Music. He con't: | manayemet.. ofthe subscriber, who will receive provosals for | voluntary donations was made tor the collection of him with Oveie custom will pi atNe 9 Baya d | sugagement: from iadresaud gentlemen of acknowledued talent | a sym with which to erect a massive national monu- treet. Sehate be Oi dontlawe Sat his rooms or | The opera s of rhe said Theatre for 9 few evenings will bewith | Tent tg Washington. Two millions was the esti- Fars. | thee foused on veasousble terms” The “Rey Denice peeve sheapelinent sil a: tacareperoed wit vende | imate of the work. Thirty-six thousand dollars ia r RISTIAN'G! ‘Ve LEER | ville, Dai ewig, Orchestral Overtares, the orchestra being com- | were raised, deducting expenses of collection. The “sts 2w*re Author of the Key to Music. | posed ou {rimoceasion of 1 Professors, aud the principal str | money has been lying at intereet ever since, and un- LL iad ae f of five British mus : W_ YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY. | “setimrre Vi MAZZOUHL D. M._| lees Congress comes up to.the aid of the National RATORIO of the Seven Sleepers tn be given on We: sTILAA A NT Monument Society, the fund itself wil namit- di under the direction of Mr. U. C. +p OMAN ted to future generations as the National Monument Hill. ial solo parts by Miss Northell, Mrs. Jamie: LITERARY SALOON, to the Futher of his country. sou, Muss Windmutler, Mr Fraser, Mr. Seguin, and other dis- AND EXHIBITION OF Hora, of Philsdeiphia, is in the city, eswe tinge shed talent BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, Henry Horn, ot pt tha he | ’ id Bie Performing Members of the Society ure requested, to No. 203 Broadway, New York. are informed, trying to prove that he is not ano! a hunker. % ” jo | AXIMILIAN’S Great and Splendid work, being bis tour | hut i : nes ach werk previount” the vecormance, The Mt: MUAxcusrine ined Sites, lisarated with Hughty Em: | There was a tremendous ruch last night again at a-perfurming Members Stavings, after the manner of drawings m la folio—with a Rockwell and Stone’s circus. Those painted bills ee Genler tion to Mr. Geo Wait: | quarto volnme of letter Dit eo ies ouly pribted ia Rag have made it as much the rage a8 a sermon from No. 88 Canal st CL Re LM Bh ll ookatdan Sa 0 ea calling in tosee | Professor Matlitt. Hundreds were excluded last No strange Jd visit the City withoat see the Hon. Cave Johnson, and K SENOK M. G DE PAREDES, who has been forse- | * we, : veral years 9 nrof Shaniah'Liiersture iv oneitthe | Gren Aa INGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, Te OY oe oy ecvong tie Auber. fj "a, aud at present en | wh ‘oflered tly reduce * S, Hien’ sLycrum andSt John’s C Hege, ha | “Het pre oftered ers we filled with books of every kind, in| Within the pust fortuight there hae been a clever leisure hours, would be pleased to devote them in | yarions lauguages, to see which, and the Print Room, no | business doing in the Federal eity in the way of w ions ‘o 4 commodate students, Senor Paredes will have week, in (ie lower port in the upper part, for th “Pex HI Above the Bookstore or Sule Room, an apartment is fitted | TBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, velties in this line 16 Scarcely two months nderson, Rush county, | matrimony. Among the no me worthy of bay te | Mr. Hogan, from Het d the other th ee aay Mr. HM please opply et Messrs. | f about ‘ came acquainted with a sigrane UMuks Phare stigeem. | "AW G HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, ‘exas, came to OT reaicent sear the Uiihed iat once perceive that it is | Conte E from | struttic weot | oF 1236 cents DWARD MATURIN, A.M. begs to inform his former pu- pils and the publie,th it he rtends organizing classes for in The Arms . ell asin tee , | country in Ey tH cove | lum, equal i its a suficient wamber of | dom Meruta’s i ie ti - | i ‘charicler. “Residence 4i | iuuminated. 810 Im*re ancient and modern Mastere—to view wnich, asmall charge ine, GENEALOGY OF GE Col. Sea ocel and three days ago he bore her off as to the land of annexation. a oe te ey ace Wushington, we have found ntlemen worthy of remark, one of them a ie eared eR ALR of Individuals whose fa wurope, traced and splendidl ies originated in an} emblazoned on vel- 4 third the charge of the Lon- " ‘ Seileges:’ Genealogies ot Pedigress erranged and lie vert Bis the Register of the Treasurys who JUST PUBLISHED. | took the place of Thomas L. Smith. Mr. Gillet is ORGE WASHINGTON, | a selt made man, and we are told that in his early 77 | | Whe- JENTISTRY. with his arms and crest, as worn upon his carriage. | days he was the attendant upon a saw: mill. DSERVATIONS oo he ‘best mano Fo dton D pe eine Die hp Ak ee Jomeodifm | ther this be 80 oF nots ou say, ie hil) fae h indispe health, ‘omfort, founded | nl a - oa ip | s fe report e Saxeme Cow son ang extpuniva pirepets by Mtr vett, Dentist, he ine | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL, pee a i Torey ont of the Court for the Correction of Errors, troducer of the insertion of Artibcial Teeth on the principle ot | FEATHERS. a eRe NY Gules honora: Atmospheric pressnve ‘This small work will be found usefat ENRY & KAHN, Importers, 53 Nassau st, up stairs,near | you will tind the name of insom 7 vaca to the heads of fumnili ave lost teeth will Aven tae Weccreetived periatearrivats, weompletes® | Klyimentioned. And yet we find that Mr Gillet pelt a eked vcoment Ad urgerse: | soriment of Astiheial Klowersand materiils tor he srate.. | although he commenced well, has not yet carri those remaining ; May be had of the author, 260 B ‘Also, st eral eases of Marabont, Ostrich, Willow and Faux | ®t log! je commenced reive jeatioe.” Although cet ees 5 aya te cee pete: cote have ui! been selected at Paris by Mr Mem | de. Chilet. has removed certain obmoxions persons Nea solicit the patronage of | °¥ bimeclt, aud are offered at the m@t reasonable prices from office, yet. It_seeme that he has not the nerve M ESSRS, CLARKE & STEVAD ui} the pa’ lie to their Temperance lutelligence Office he influence of women. The LIVERPOOL | % Stand up against t ve of th class, “SHIP ROCHESTER FROM » from good cause, (because eet ip Reg te aud Ping Hiei? ac ihe LRA EL ee Mt it a Seat sata ne, Crillett isa 4 who would not do of good moral character, jarke in rturn thei? | board Peck slip,orto WO hes 3 may atte ne vat a good snd sufficient reason.) tae since eaters tor th ceived, aud eon | Sa Woon’ went of Brosdway jad patronage they have so liberally ¢ to serve the public at 9}¢ Duanestreet, | All goods 313 Im*r | store, moved from office young ©. It not permitted in four days must be yay | other day he re