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ee f= AMUSEMENTS. = | LATEST INTELLIGENCE, _ . | | fifty-two miles of the grest line of railroad which i de. ’ Died : Practical j ; 0 “i 5 RINTER WANT! tigned to connect the Atlantic const with the fertile yal- | | On Wednesday morning, 17th inst, Sanus, P. Gutrrar, | K’ wanted: to print fo pabth weekly vehi ence |__AUC TION NOTICES. re % . For information address 8. 8. office, N. — ey of tha Minsiesippl, *Fhiis friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune- | York, "No application necd be made after the dich tet C. TUTELE, Asctionser a eee | . C. TU 8. 8. SOUTH WORTH. | Q@PECIAL sabor rich Plated Ware, B: ‘annia Ware, Jax with no iueumbrance, iy desirous of | pannery. Paper Mache Goods. Clocks, & pi Hi + Aninjunction has been served on the assignees of the | ral, from his late fee 12 Broadway, this (Thurs- | 2162 St. Clair Bank of Detroit, Michigan, prohibiting them day) at 4o’clock. Baltimore and Philadelphia papers A MAN and his wi BY LAST EVENINGS MAL. MISS DELCY, lease beat Jacob 8. Patt will sell, ‘This Day, at 10 o'clock, at No, 22 Pri ‘ ee ‘rom any further privileges under their trust. Theo, | "¥y,PSMSCOPY a. instant, Carmanixe Marinpa, | f0 oC cildren, the therat crachmen otto make himseiCuse: | Platt tet, 207 ots of the above desertion uf god by or risen Dense feeis iy Sheena, Dirwvy Lane, ‘Washington. Junction also extends to the late officers and directors of | widow of the late ‘J ar. copie * | ful. No objection to travel, ‘The best of references givea.— | der of the sxeats of several English and French manufactu- | ‘Thursday Evening, September 18th, (Correspondence of the Herald.) the bank. ‘The bill on which the injunction was grant- | " Her relatives, end the friends of her family, are invited | “dress letter to Herala office, J.Morton."" 'aib Sum Tf to che account ‘he portormance will eommmenge, with the Opern of | WasutnoTon, Sept. 16, 1845 | day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, WANTE Baskets, Sai als 2 . i | INGTON, Sept. . od was fled at the suit of a largo Dill holder. Thelato | fO.0909 thorureon street, y rh a ¥ an English Woman, a 1s chambermaid of cook | high and tC me. «+9 Miles Dole | The Bronze Equestrian Statue to Jackson—Mr. assignment is charged by the bill to have been fraudu- | "On Tuesday, Sept. 16th, Rosaxnan, wife of Jeremiah fumily. Good city references giveu, Eoquire | Dishes, Pex Sets, Salts, Bat ; |.” O*Mialbvwar and the-Condied Gakuen maeaeuacitae lont and void, and the bill prays that it may be set aside, | Kennedy, sgod 37 years. at 14 Beekman street. No objections to travel witha family. | Branches, &e. 2 * | hoes 4 e Centr . * Prays that it may be set le, y f the famil ted to attend the ‘518 etm Japanned and Paper Mache Goods, viz. "Tea Trays, Bread | Ness a Little Irritated—The Vacant Judgeship— and @ receiver appointed for the assets of the bank.— | ,. The friends of the fumily are requested to atten | Baskets Card Baskets, Lok Sets, Salvers, Trays, ke,” among i f : r | funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3} o’clock, from her WANTED, which are many of fine taste and quality » whe 08 | A New Candidate—A Quiz upon Young Sulli- The people of Michigan andthe northern part of Ohie | late residence, 146 Greenwich atreet. Brg Yous, Man from the New’ Evgland States, that is |" Bnitanuin, Ware and Bronze Urns, Teakettles, Mos Somes NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. tae) site n have been shamefully swindled by the managers of this | _On Wedne: ening, at 10 ovclock, Jantes Munvuy, | A about twetty-thre, aud hws youd common wdveation, |Tv Ses ot enryen ke. \: | Siptiomareen’ ao daag, Dame) van—Relations with Mexico and their Connection institution, and if this injunetion will secure the assets | E44, ged 48 yours, | Scan da the business for some person, Money not so much | Fulldhed Sicel Fite Sete rebout 10 pairs and sets. + ohne Miss Fanny Gordon with the Tarif—Annexation and Missouri—Col. of the bank for the legal creditors, it will be a very just tFiends, and those of his brother, Thomas Murphy, | an object as home, where God is ought worthy to dwell un- 5, 0 in all, comprising every variety, with aud without ’ : vs Mr Fisher Benton’s Opposition Plainly Explained—Col. der their roof, aud thus life b ut as de: . All doubts | i t4 P. M,, from his late residence, 68 Catharine | as to trustworthiness will be rempved by thebestof eeferences | atthe suction room. _s18 ittm | 9,Pfice of Admission—Boxes, $1; Pit, $0 cents; Gallery, Benton and J. C. Calhoun—Col. Benton and Gov. act. Jatalogues can be Maier rg they i haw molasses from New Or- | t, without further invitation. Roth Men faed neooe Shean of Sis formes Some =| = ee Sani == Doors open pito'etock, and the Cartain will rise precisely at McDowell—Mr. Walker and the Wooster Bank. eee Dares the the year Just closed; hasbeen | $ for steamer Great Western, will be received at sig 1e'tn ery, : Eg phlimited number of Season ‘Tickets may be obtained | We despatched you last night a particular report ce. KE Ss nearly double that of any previous year. ‘The crop of La'di pias Reading Room nud Foreign Letver Ofice, No- NFORMATION WANTED of MICHAEL COLM, who | of the O'Sullivan meeting at the Apollo Hall, and of Merchants’ Exchange, until 20 minutes past 20’clock this after- | M left New York for New Orleaus last November, and his not | i‘ ~~ BOWERY THE . : 1844 was, docording to the best estimates, nea:ly double | Toon suit ieb rites ai8itms. | been heard of since. Should this meet the eye of’esy porsd | SOWERY THEATAL. | its proceedings. The committee appointed as the cay previous exop,end just double that of 1048. This | ——————-——--—--—-—"Fser UPI E, 5 | paving wxy knowledge of him, they will confer | Fourth Night of the E | fl ttee of thirteen, with on ki secounts, in a measure, forthe increased exportation the Bare Marky tims S| fend edt ments von oe, | i feavnngermen | Geateal: commaitinn > With. one. wai past year. The supply the year before being limited, the STHOSP GREAT WESTERN, FRO a NE Ww YU c I WANTED | ‘The popular Tragedian, who is engeged for six nights. | Man at the tail, as they have the scullion at the tail demand was very active upon the receipt of the new on Thursday, the re BOY WANTED in a French Importing Hot abate i 2 Thursday Even September 18th, of a volunteer company, met, or a portion of them, crop. ore Seeeiuey eta | garishes to learn the business and reside with his, pa | FIVILE following purses will be given to come off on Mon- The performance will commence with at Mr. Cave Johnson's! Roots; he Hag Geneta) Post Rascbed do Meee tiss: Piola chota Maw Ohaasea’ cous | oes sich sdditionsl halt-ou n the city, aud.cun come well recommended, may hear next, 224 inst., or the first fair day: ihe i » . Office, to-day. Mr. O’Sullivan, (who, we believe, is Five Ve. % 172 BERT H. MORRIS, du the hone Uf 3 aud O'clock, 4d story, tnour focan’ “A | wou parse over Sis to we a cher peees earch mcight ih M ite 7777 MEHAmbA oon | actuated by no peliiab or, witerlop, Reso 10 Sau : 1844-45, ———-———— salary only wiven s173t'm | heats, dest three in five. Secoud—Same Day—A purse of $30, R on from New York, to superintent is business of Whither exported. nee * mlongss rc = “WANTED. Sreefor all trotting horses that never wonap 48, 10 0 above, Ie i Davenport ius k Soldier, _Tohuson a big bronze equestrian statue in the federal city to New York. 67 9875 4,982 fame denat,, Chan ape Antone, N or before the Ist of October, a suit of Furnished Rooms, | trotting horses thi never won purse over $90, to eo mm 230 | Numetorius, Vache | Virgins, « MrsPhiilige Jackson) was present with another lot of papers Eniladelphi 21'392 1,422 $418 11,575 | sete mevomaciona, aver peclish iby Lowell Mason and uco. nsisting of a Sitting B ‘large and commodious Bed | |} wagoas, mile heats, best three Fourth—Same Di Marcus & Officer, Parker | Servia, ‘Madison cut and dried, in the form of an address sharleston, “s % res 310 "Webb. Published uuder the auspices of the Boston acade- | Hi? Tails Lest eur peer able foes fanale (seacans: Ap $30 free for ing horses that never won a Facins, Brooks | Female Slave, Broudly to the people, soliciting donations to the tee , of Masi “ Ousists 0 i child, c hai Vibalas 2 ieftai ¢ pet ¥ K 5 ; orsele a 1 hotel or boarding house up town of y he i ace. e4 eat Baltimore: SUV aaised 480 ‘SAT 10,943 eee tees fe by Ea WB, Cou Ae Reeniar works, tse Boston respectability, A note addressed “George,” at the office of | | op ie matoe ge eine pd Br ts TopeeD THe PLOUGE officiousness of Mr. O'Sullivan. He thought the igttolky Richmond and | a a the Herald, giving reference, &c. will be iminediately attended | entering a horse, aud afier enteri judes not to start, will | SirPhilipBlandford, Henkins | Abel Handy, Vache committee could get along very well without him ; Peters Vi goo ee 8 80t kine Ee POWER ROOTS. | “ea si6 3tre_ | be charged double entrance, unless anotice in writing is left | Evergreen, Davenport | Henry, Glarke and as tor his (the General’s) part, he didn’t exactly so G68 76 5318 | W'ihday ibihinsants at 1 oelscks ane ‘esac’ chotee'and | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | freviouets the ruse scaiageacn hore call woriart Thos | Former aaiteld, Haines | gemtles on Sutherland approve, anyhow, of the excessive interest taken by C eae 1.1g5 | Tate Bulbs, Amaryliie Bella Donna, of Partugal | creel DVANTE ). | necessary to prevent the 5 hie being disappointed. Sentem ber | Miss Blardford, Mra Phil.ps Sunn Ashtield. as Sergeant | Mr. O'Sullivan in the matter. The committee not . 7% | rect. ‘These balbs flower much earlier t.an EME! amili tain th th—A purse of $100, free for all paciog horses except J. K. 7 Lower $0 cents; id and Third Trers, 2 cts.; ji Other posts 760239 481 | the flowers are much wore peaasilal. | They have seldom been: | i of bapertlonve tacts thay-wish 00.05 ich | Polk, mile heuts, best three in five, to govas they Dlewse, $% to | Pitand Gallery, a cents having Chere pees scioaraees to meet again deep siga Simran ara Toot oaang Brwughe to this s ountry, and never before offered. xt awctiou— | as ud Geutiemens Wearing Apparel, the second best horse, ‘Three or more to make wrace. Ei Doors will open a helf past 6 the curtain will rise at 7. | on Thursday next. Mr. O’Sullivan came within an en se. Tae ieee 4 ‘Specimens of the flowers can be seen at the auction root uitare, Geatiomes leay ng of retarnitig to the cit wll | tsi ‘4 bomate ot Fidget eee ee Re ems es ine Can ENC ace of exploding the pce affair to-day. His frank sieht 1 s k 5 | fiud veto their advantage oschibens | ele ‘ober 13th, purse of $750, r ee ft i 18tZand 1843... 66,044 2,280 12,368 66,900 MELD UE es himself 10 give afar price for all articles offered. = | forall trotting horses, One tie heats, best three in five, to go 2 ap | disclosure last night, o eae peat the prime mo- WAL and 1842-4 - + om 448 alk STs Ps LED UP; two weeks ago, a large White Boar, with ali | “NH Aine through the Post Office will be romptly at | an harness $50 to second be thorse. ‘Three or more to mike a ETHIOPEAN TROUPE. | nar in this project, create no hit fe Jenlously among an 5 k f 5 , «The owner can have him by proving | tended to. T. LEVENSTYN, | race. Entries to close on Thursday, the 2th instant, at nine oe ee the uninitiated. We object to the whole organiza- to 21,6,000,000 pounds, exceeding the previous largest | aveuues. si8 Ite WANTED. | Best horse, provided three horses start. Eutries to be made at jursday Kvening, September 18th, teen ;_and many Locofocos will be found, who, as CrO p—in 1842—60,000 hhds. The stock on hand on the Ist aa CRENCE re. exhibiriow of Electricity ee die F AM! Henipeeteed yoites eeterimg component Green &. Losce n Satarday ng ath, * q Com 3. CONCE: rner ea cee will retaaes ta oaelreae me (2 of September, 1843, was estimated at 2000 hhds, which, | Hall, aud the exhibition of the Proteoscope, will close fon Sate | UH! country, at the well established Agency office for domes: || ————————_______~ Tn tt Qeiay, by the Black Band ee ne ald. Plo be tamer ted Be eats nie - With the crop of the year 1844, gave a supply for that | Urday, the 20ch instant. This isthe last opportunity afforded | tes, 221 Grand street, near the Bowery, where. every means is | CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I. Mock Affetuoso—O. bi B Wil name could only be P sok ual y party. isa ne sealenthie. the distcivction ct whbk be. the tizens uf New York for seeing the greatest wonders of the | wed to procure the best help a LP. WATTS. | TROTTING. Song of the South—Pie: : decided slur upon the fame of the Old Hero. ier roll aie e eh teenie heb batt e- | age. ata iivres. |. Nei Goodaad faithful domestics can have exenlleae piapea | Chaant—Ole Bull sid oa'esnte A new candidate is mentioned for the vacant ut down as follows. Exports to Atlantic ports,includin, “FEN DOLLARS REWARD OO o d cl ‘irginia Arr—Whar did you com "f ij is city, i n Pr ‘Po! Pp es TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Deatrmaive Hitey--Alatewe doe asim Judgeship of this city, in the person of, Hon. Amos those from Attakapas, equal to 107,000 hhds; to Western QTOLEN, on Wedaesday morning, from the cabin of the | AL gyctar hosweas of omuteyanans it the eae A bog wears 0 10 p ‘ : useful business or employment in the city. A book store States 70,000 hhds; consumption in New Orleans and vi | fy, apa: Mies fencd AM the fovt of Koosevelt street, k. a hginting office preferred. “Address, ‘Thomas Garduer, 23 | i : cinity 12,500 hhds; taken for refining 10,000 hhds; stock | ti Is. J.S., marked on the outside case, with a silver guar ie anak 2,500 hhds. ‘Total 202,000 hhds. two keys attached. Also, a black surtout, satia waistcoat, aud WANTED. 3 5 h & | GIX or eight Commish Miners, to work in a copper mine WEAK P 5 Nigger Ballet, . eee “by Bame Kendall. Not unlikely that the President will fa- At this period an ‘iutermission of’half an hour forRefresh- | vorably turn over the suggestion. A volunteer cor- meuts, Promenade, &e. | respondent of the Herald has mentioned, in connec- Lehi Mead | tion with this office, a Mr. Sullivan of Missouri. HiNesl The writer evidently designed to quiz the young B Williams man, who would be entirely satisfied with a thou- by ai'ine Goan | sand dollar clerkship, and who is abundantly com- % i | petent to fill one. To set the young man right, Sovg, with banjo accompaniments, Henting Air—The Raccoon ‘I'rac! = = Parody on, SWEEPSTAKE will come. off over this Course, on Fine old Co! ‘Thursday, Sept. 18, 1815, at3 o’clock P. M., jrecisely, | Boatman’s Dance ‘sa tell tale ntleman, : I | a pair of black cloth pantaloons. A bunch of small keys aud ‘The prospect in relation to the new crop is at present | aiver Pencil case were in the pockets. The pantaloons were the city, for which the Highest wanes will be given, Ap- very flattering, but the growing cane is not sofar for | tot tom across the seat. siém petite EVERETT & BATTELL, ward as it was last year at the same period. Should the Byte, AVAM CARR: trom Glasgow, is discharging unde general order, at foot of Roosevelt street, LR. Ty rE ve heats, best thi five, ‘under the saddle. Subseribs a . teason continue favorable, itis estimated that the coming Koda not permisted must unavodably be sent to thepudlic | 7) wan HOE QRMATION WANTED hia person, | $20 etch with a purse of $90 added, and closed with three sub- On SUNDAY, « Grand Selection of Sacred Munie—Ad- | however, we tell himhe has been quizzed. } crop will be the largest in quantity and the best in quali- | <2“ sim (who was of the Parish of Coolevin, in the County of Sligo | *Fibers, namely — Dalaee sia eee: A writer for the Charleston Mercury from this 2T SHIP ROCHESTER, from Liverpool, is dis- | and wholeft Ireland some 35 or 38 years ago,) have been in- £m, aay pent Tonrate conaautie er mls aviie Gardas | city, assumes thatthe Administration is seeking to fs | K. ty of any yet produced in Louisiana. This crop is sub. | P charging under general order, at foot of Beekm.n street formed that the said Owen Rogers wishes to have some infor- | bo , c | itcren ie the tavlandee ject to greater fluctuations from unfavorable seasons Al! goods not permitted must undvordabie be sent tothe public | mation as ta his relationsthis 1s vo, acquaint him thet he ean A eI eT Ts ork aaa opm acon Pa Ne She pe pediobe iad once hice than the cotton crop, and the enormous variations in the | Grage7 LEAD -AND LEAD TIPECoPaITNGP ee, ae Soe OAN hoe | Centrevitle, Sepn 17, 1845 20 ee CONKLIN, Proprietor. | NIBLO'S GARDEN. | skulk the free-traders, by arguing from these extra- production from one year to another, show that the most |) warrauted of the best quality, manufactured and {or saleby; | Southern papers please copy. anid tmtre_ | _Conerte. Some | FRENCH OPERA. ordinary demands upon the Treasury, the necessity favorable prospects may almost instantly be blasted, and | te PRTER C. CORNELL, 175 Front s G. B. CLARKE. | HAKLEM PARK—TROTTING. = | of the stringent revenue impositions of 1842. The the hopes of the planter destroyed. The production of | pea es comner Burling slip. | FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER, _ | Thursday Evening, September 18th, _| idea, however plausible upon, the surface, appears to | TT, BOOKBINDERS—Whanted, four or five extra for. | Neat Fuxtox, 182 Wiitast Stuent, Opposite the new The performances will commence at 73 o'clock, with | us to be perfectly absurd. The whole conduct of each of the past twelve years has been as annexed :— eae and edge gilders. None need apply but first rate Gives ua fl Row of Spliy is Baas | the Recoud Bet of 124 O pera of ‘the Administration in the matter of our relations Sucar Crors or Lovisrana, ‘workmen. ES the following reasons for the great success he has hi NDS. : : h mi 818 lttr JAMES LINEN, 174 Fulti therto met with :— | | Z M'lle € | with Mexico, has been as consistent with economy ab 1839 TA 00 HeAT- ee aan Ist, All goodsare bought at the lowest cash prices and paid | as could have been expected frem a man unused to anh 21000 WW iinioy sew bushels very tapers USS WG Dane eaieayaeantanltenen ot esliine te a cal | _ Rekoliedo Bernard war, except in the p-aceful command of a militia ree oneal fe sI8 56 South street. Many years experience Mane fas te 7 a = | The Intermission ‘will ‘take’ piace between the Thiudand regiment, once a year. The conclusion, however, 1843. 100,000 RUTGER’S INSTITUTE, ‘Being satisfied with small profits. , Sapa — . _ i 5 Fourth Acts. of the writer is correct. The Tariff will not be AMEE sscescue’ ONCERTS by the SWISS BELL RINGERS—This | yA “itcerning public, therefore, eax st_once perceive that itis | FRIDAY, September 10, a Darse of $90 willbe given, mile eo co HOMME BASES” disturbed. |The President, in hus, message, consi e decrease inthe yield from 1834 to 1835, was se- | 7 Celebrated Band respectfully anuource Two Coucertsat | '"G" BC, would refer to. large and respectable connexion | never wot a purse over $30." Entries tobe made at Green & M'me Des Canaries... ss; Mine Stephen Coruriot derate for the satety of Father Ritchie, will walk al venty per cont, and the increase from 1935 to 1836, one sud FRIDAY EVENINGS Rep ath sod athe LOR SD AY city and in Brooklyn, in proof of the style and fi- | Losee’s, on or before ‘Thursday evening by 9 o'clock. ‘Three Alfied Buscher around the Tariff very cautiously, for fear of tread- nish of his garmeuts. ‘or moreto make a race si7 3tis*me Eugenie ing upon the corns of the Pennsylvanians, and cer- TRST STEAMSHIP for New Orleans, | 7 Jagd our opment tain New Yorkers, and Jerseymen ; otherwise he a Charleston and. Key, West Re il Gt | ‘he Books ofthe French Opera. witha literal Fnglishtrans might hazard their vates for the organ. He will be S ce vi by lay, September at 10 o'clock A. | Jation, for sale at the ticket of as explicit upon the Tariff. as Mr. Van Buren, in his hundred and thirty-three per cent, The consumption of | casiou they will play a gre variety, of {hein most popiiar | Splendid French Cloth Dress Coats imade to meature from mndred.and th sitions, and will be assisted by OLINE HIF: | gf this article is increasing so rapidly, that the importance | FicRT, the popular vocali #160 SaF. snd all Mis Olea aad alloca sta tl aslob pee ofafull supply is becoming every year greater and ekets $0 centy each—Ch idren under 12 years of age, half | men's dreas, at equally feasonable pricer 5B Lmrre D, » will s Pennsylvanian upon the tariffi—good as C. J. Inger- Referrer nere soll. “He is the great lion of the party in the The splendid and powerful steemship Galveston, Comman De TU eat 8. Wi a md a nto Th Hh ke ful and favorite | . “ SE 4 greater. The soil of somo parts of Texas is admirably | prosrammes Pen St’ Commence at {Kall particulars in ) D1 cor GRTIFIGIAL FLOWERS AND Steamshin NEW CORK Commander ohn | phigh of the French Compary—Monday, Wednesday, jate letter is upon the merits of the Dorr insurrec- calculated for the cultivatiof of sugar, and as that coun” | ,,¥.—These will be the last performances of the Bell Ring- owrrz « BEC EEA THERS. ee y Tank beitgabenttoprocesd’ to New Orleaas, for |. mp. (5 Tekets aL CHE aks 3) Cones He eel ree pon the cena ee 5 . = 9) Z & BECKER 4 Johast, hav ived by the seed r ss et vad (C™ Private Boxes $5 eacl siveness of the Bluc! ariff; - try becomes settled, the growth of the cane will rapidly | “PHENOM FALL AND WINTER GOODS. fast Havre packets, Louis Philip, St Nicholas and Duchesse | the Purpose of resuyning the, station As a regular packet be- if >= 40 emeeut Pouce mill always bein attendasee to mais ton required to the wisdom of Congress and the increase. It is yet very doubtful whether we shall ever MAD’LLn. FANNY GUDEFROY, Orleans. a full assortment of the newest and most fashionable | {yveen Unt portand Texas, which she has oscamed fur the tain xocd order and keep all improper persons out. Secretary of the ‘Treasury, venturing, perhaps, to be able to grow, within our own limits, as much sugar Wie, se capncnt by the next Havre as het will open, ina | st oe of French Flowers aud Feathers, which they offer for | offers a very fworable opportuuit: | ~ A limited number of Beason Tickets will he diaposed of sexontnene ayecifically? sete Geceetian ‘de talk: as we shall consume, but we shall, without doubt, ap- newest a Most fastouable cleduter imerimttreceived | 6imsth LOWITZ & BECKER, % John at. | the tri eat days nel PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. | Now, mark these forewarnings—bear | them in proach much nearer to itthanwe donow. The New | >y,the JT lgriteery . aH FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Key West. For terms of passage, cabi erage, Which | Rg PE | mind when the President's message shall be ush- Orleans Price Current gives the annoxed account of the Stns, plaiu and tuted Pou de Sora cooce feamely ew | BEATHERS & MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS. ere ae so sal ue ses | Bennyvntan oon te wrifgond we Ce ape | trade in this article during the past year :— aterial articles for dressers, Fancy Musim, Tulle aud other | RUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 William street, | mi hla DuRn e | assorted Bali Dresses, sich embroidered Paris Muslin Diesses, EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. | have just received by last Havre packets, an eutirel “The first arrival of the new crop was onthe 3dof Oc" | Bordured Linea Cam ric Haudkerchiets, Emoroidered Mus: tment of fall ahs Deal invited to ¢ Wright, will sail for the above i issic vi i - Kate a 0 8. . ports, touching also at dread of the free-traders of the tober, establishing the early maturity ofthe cane, the His Capes, newest pat-ras, do Ewbroudered, Collars, Mantillag ‘nd exninine the goods, which they will find of the best quality, bout the 2th of October, histo. | Admission 25 Cents only. Norwest andy the cree awe. tink tier bequell iil first receipts of tho provious yearhaving been on the 221 aud Si Ki wer Feathers, Hicbuna i and Ativerpressonallle privet, CH Ey ya OR, NEW ORLEANS Louisiana aad New THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS | show, isnot his own promotion to the Presidency. October, Some few small sales of the earliest arrivals «veto! cases of Hats, trom Mesds. Lejay, i FINE ARTS. a ae eas Tee a OTe clegant very Messrs. GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON but the final prostration of John C. Calhoun. aud generally all the aracies connected with the ladies’ toil sa8'5 i ss T Monday, 22d instant—The elegant very PEL! rE * + nG o were made at 636} cents, but prices soon gave way as #49 Broadway coruer of Leonaid surcet, abuve Uux’s store. HL PAINTINGS Olsaned, Tined snd Rewored. by, ng packet ship SARTELLE, Taylor, master, will po- cheng sda pate yes Calhoun men have stood in Col. Benton’s way upon ail as above, her regular d Respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of New | the Oregon question ; and in the precipitation of an- tho receipts increased, and by the latter part of October Si7 2wtme | 610 mtre No. 702 Broadway, ight or passage, having handsomely furnished sccom- York, that they have made arrangements for the above estab- | nexation, they have cut off, prospectively, the over- [\RENCH MILLINERY—Mrs, E MeLEAN, 375 Broad- | & eon 5 : ‘hart fe ; th . FF R , LEAN, HOULD DANIEL h apply on board, at Ork Hart. foot of Wall st.or | lishment fora short time, and will give @ series of concerts, : ‘ bepiarr ls ieee ‘shee ba Foe bahsobers sts ae i way, willopen the Full Kashious on Uhursday, the uch Ss THULE aicnttehee tae heard of sitet | prey ee eK. COLLINS & CO. oF | imroducing variety, ‘ot New ‘Sovgs, Glees, Choruses, ke., land trade from St. Louis to Chihuahua Gene ts ied generally dull, with increasing stocks and de- mstant. 0 IT te | from Boston to Charleston, and from there to New Orleans, | ; ‘ _. 9& South street. m the follwing operas, vizi— Fé. The receipts of hard money (the political hob clining prices, until the early part of November, when NOTICE. and is now, if alive, supposed to be tra from some of the | Mere re rely on the ships of this line sailing punctual- NORMA—BOBEMIAN oGiR ls SOMNAMBULA—LEO- by of Old Bullion,) by the, Missourians from this the cemand opened with some activity, both for the GQHIP SOUTHPORT—Shippers by the above vessel, bound | jiither ports, . see, this, advertisement, jhe will oblige | iy ye sei 0 goods received ou board after Saturday evening etic stat 3 trade are suspended—their richest commerce is NEnREAPell ak ac extromsiieage i Prabcig sine S ence for Charleston, i Orauiinnckad tear Barneyat, N. | tddressed to Michtel Neil, care of A, Soul, Newburehy Sov, | 20th instant, "Rous receives on) sibs " | Accompanied with the Accordion, Banjo, Congo Tambo, and | turned into another channel by annexation, and the » a sare requested to call ‘at the office of the subscribers, ‘aud | Would be gratefully acknowledged. ‘8i6 2w*re Agent in New Orleans, JAS, &. WOODRUFF, who will | ®4.% (atta. consequent troubles with Mexico. Emigration is Hor more than s month: sulsequent to/this'pesiod, the.| i vindad witty ereshipeetes ee THE MISSES PALACHES PRE Oey a ail sooo sa his eacese. 7 Dours onan at ie Conerrt to coramence at 8 diverted from Missouri to Texas. These are the matket continued irregular, though generally much de- WALTER R. JONES, Jr. BOARUING AND DAY SCHOOL - ee Sree eee ne ne ae Wesenpel oases oun Ge mecered dage: emis Acts ill CP. | Senie SoRIRE One Begin fas keene ener Ge to rested under large accumulation of stock, when about sir iwism —__tnsurad ERAS, WiCOBNEON: | JOR Young Laties of che Jewish Faith, 97 Thompson st meobjedandsonpertatered sip CARAWBA, Mesttke box oflee gt Missouri from the Texas annexation; and here is the middle of December an active demand again sprung — RAL GARMENTS — | “Instruction is given in the Hebrew Language, free of any | saumtentessuring 112feet in length, 26 feet 9 inches beam, 26 py ead Sd the secret of his renewed hostility to John C. Cal- vp, principally for shipment to the North, at 35} cents M. MATTHIES, = " uk chol charge, according to the Portuguese and German pronunci Ru wild Cabo kenten nes ore nin A i orem This Evening, houn. Besides, Calhoun has personally stood in. i SL Wachee tech taeee et dee ote All other languages and the accomplishments taught on | Wetuecdat, ten dideslertant, abe with. on tener HORSEMANSAITP, the way of Benton, who could’nt brook the idea of A period of dullness again ensued,and by the Ist Januery VY, of Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Vestings, are now tems. ‘Ihe best masters are employed, and every | Pe‘oftered at auction oe oni oe Actobatic su Gacnrnetio Displays. | any other leader of the party in the Senate than prices were down to 2}a5} cents extremes on the Levee, for cash only. i ys monet | oe retort eae improvement of the Pupils in thevani- | Abply to Capt. Co im ow beer os ‘ cn Bhelton's Aoi himself. Taking, then, together, the incidental co- the inarket continuing extremely heavy until late inthe , U/l cutters of this estab ba ene are equal to any in the | ‘The Misses Palache having been forsome time established, | SAMUEL T! Dito es ‘Minisode tne ener 125g ets. operation of Colonel Benton and his allies, with the month, when some speculative movements at the North’ tiers cau depeud on satisfaction, punctuality and despatch. | '@!Y With confidence on the success of their system. s16 lm"re | aij River, Sept- 18, 1815. TN s18 Gtr Performances commence at 7 o’clock. si61w_+_ | Pennsylvanians and the whigs upon the tariff, there based mainly upon the vary large deficienoy inithe crop | , rites Urraning ust Ow IRAtETEL eR Ae Cae ae ee OE OO Lre eel POSEY, LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER. CHESNUY STREKT THEATRE: will be an array of strength, and talent, and ma- me . p ou ve teruns. x CH is now extensively used in the European capitals —Pac ist e spl ‘ ; ini of Cuba (said to be about 600,000 boxes, or considerably “c= OUTFITTING.—Every article necessary tocomplete | W "caw forthe fest tine satroduced into the UW, States | favorite packerany QUEEN OR THE WEST ie | W.E Bunton... IADELPHLA. ane anp Manacan. pagement in tea cathoun My J i re more than the whole crop of Louisiana) gave a renewed * W*rrove, at THIE . I is made from the best sifted and cleaned coffee, and about | fous surmen, Capt. P. Woodhouse, il on Monday, Bepr. oY Se Aane Me to hie ceca i s : +0 WM. MATTHIES, Sen., 127 Fulton street, one teaspoon full, more or less, according to the taste, diluted | 22d, her regular day. FOURTH APPEARANCE OF south-eastcan overthrow. And in this combination and more active impulse tothe demand, and extensive _s17 Imm next door to Heraid office. with hot water or furnishes acup of excelleat coffee— | W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, MR. AND MRS. KEAN. against a reduction of the impositions of 1842, we purchases were made, principally on speculation and for “CUR TaIN MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS. | 7's nudevsigued is courmeed that the sagacity of the public | _st8re 75 South street. cor Maiden Lane. — have left out the Barn-burners of York State, the shipment to the North, at 2]a5} cents onthe Levee. At "JHE Subscribers have now in store, just received from | \eni-nces it offers to house keepers in general, travellers by THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE Thursday Evening, September 19th, hemp growers of Kentucky, and the sugar plantere 7 : ; A France, the iargest and most maguiticent assortment ot | jc" ‘The performance. will commence with THE WONDER— ¢¢ F this point, also, large operations were entered into on Curtis Merials and Tviminiugs ever tecetvad ia ts cowutry PLS gh ppeicmnpee sf gap ies pee ig me Dl Bist UAE Re aie Dot elie Mr € ReanLisserdg, Burtou—Frederice, Duoa Of Louisiana The tariff will not be disturbed. Plantation, and a number of crops were disposed of at ore the tir ia Paris, aud which they aie deterraned to veli | Svays demands, by aliberal patronsge, which cannot fail to | QeRICE 41 FULTON STREET, BROOKL eles Mtg Rogers en ouns Violante, Mrs C Kese—Ise | | nfluence he may have in Virginia, for the election prices ranging from 2ja4 cents, the prevailing rate being lower than can be purchased at any other estabushment in the | |'e,\yvarded to him by every person who will make atrial of HIS COMPANY. continues to Insure against loss or da- Alter "which, A PLEASANT NEIGHBOR—Christopher of Governor McDowellto the United States Senate, itis for sule at wholesale by H.D. Hill, No.7 Water street, | mage by Fire on their usual favorable te claims Strap, Mr Burton—Naney, Mrs W_H Sinith. 4} cents for fair crops. At the commencement of this de. °" ny. ; Krom astock of over Two Thousand Pieces of superior Da- ; Aree a resented to this company for losses by the late disast the. Governor being a near relative of the Colonel. snail, the market, as regards prices, had reached about musk De Laiues rich Brocades, ‘Satia Damask, Satin, striped | 20dTetall by Bunker & Co. 13 Maiden lane, JG. Gottsberger, | [ovine been paid, they now find their capital acly ent. ee ARCH STREET THEATRE, ‘Aside from this, we cannot forsee any advantage to the lowest point of the season, and here began the up- ""d Worsted te Fl ustien, Pleja and figured, sich Kepestsy | way, E. L, SZADETZKY, Sole Manufacturer Hi B. W. DE LAMATER, President. PHILADELPHIA. Colonel Benton from this movement. 4 aud Lampas, ry other description of Curtain Materials, | “S46 im*re imiheUc States, _S# Amis rre E. C. WINN, Secretar Stace Manacen....... Mu.H. E.Srevex “The United States Journal has opened the war in ward impulse which, with 1, dd id, h th id tendid tC Tri THe EAST ; TT rr ey see Deanne ao ee een) need Onetne coated ad est preemie | HAVANA SEGARS: THE BAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE ry onmenst'wih the FOREST OR DONDE Acar Avi earnest against Futher Ritchie and Major Heise, on gradually carried prices up to 6407 cents on the Levee Milks and Ornatments to corresnoud, 5 i we 9 y quantity , kc :GARS, 1d to deben- ‘ON N i 5 < " Re 4 4 soja on plantation pont which they reachedabout ty infe event tnd moat neincne per trom deste | 800,000 "arectornata ct hemoataniyed gents, | (FICE No. eae 9) Wall net, contnae to inare strates Lawl» Words Bett, Bake; Biv, the question qf, fhe ffetee ine tn, aad the ; by every st and at prices "1 peti- ¥ udia, La Gi ey "i tation, Fi Ma: | loss ij i d 5 ‘sue, F B ; the middle of April, the great bulk ofthe crop having SOLOMON SHAKE | Sy" don Amigtarhall Regtlin, koperiah Wasketon Leticar | other Sulliqgs, ‘Also, toa Household Pathitare. Meche To conclude wit tS FERGUS LY Perouse, Mr Davis _ disunion of the party, seem to be inexplicably inter- assed into second hands sume time previous. Here, in ae Decorati S peaneeaea Imp, rears, Aguila g 4 fa Reunion and | dize, ke., as heretofore, ong Kanko, Mr Wood—Umba, Mrs Burke. mixed up in this question of the printing. e fear ; c way, opposite the Pavk. ne 4 ; 5 Le skarhied uth unfavorable advices from the North, a THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. antation, La fleure, Silva Rega i John Brouwer Wakaman Barrie, | HILL'S FAREWELL BENEFIT. ppb eet Ee at the next session of Congress,from ee i petlaes tae ice, and the market remained in a very OST—Presumed.o have been left in ha: k No. 176 ou Wed: | Suit merchistes ye ee ee eo Res Joka Moacued? Stanton Beebe, “Oh, git out.” 4 | "Mr. Walker is withdrawing the Treasury funds ull state, with gradually declining prices, until the Aa seadwy fasta small wockee Wallet, secured by a steel | “sid tsrre 7aVeseystret. | Joseph Kemochan, Daniel Ayres, fH. ILL respecifully sunounces,tohis frigndsand the | 6-0" the" Wooster Bank, i Ohio. ‘The visit. of \stter part of May, when they had again fallen to dpa6} ofthe interior bauks of this State, and suadcy papers of no vale FALL FASHIONS. Robert J. Dillon wanesal Rigen prior to his departure for th nd South, willtake place | Judge Tappan to this city, is supposed to be upon cents on the Levee, and 5}a6 on plantation. From this we exespt yo the owner, among which, were a dratt, drawn by received an invoice of very | ‘Thomas Nesmith, Russell Stubbas, "| at the, CHATHAM THEATRE, on THURSDAY EVE? | the explanation of the impolicy of encouraging this period, excessive dullness prevailed up to the latter part ques B-lrencutt, and accented vy, S. & FT. Prescott, New nen Hdkfs, richly bordered — Robert Boorman, George Coxgeshall, NING, Seemberiith., 1813, when he will have the honor ict Bank organ of the Shannon Tyler Bank clique of r 18 d , 1845, and payable 1 mouth’ after ly Linen, and gentlemen’s under ‘Abel A. Low, Steptien ek appearing ia four of his most popular characters. For partic | 0 th A of July, when improved rates at the North directed or- date. tur $797 31-100; also, a draft, made by Lewis B Chiles, fa- now complete and well worthy tue attention of George Pomeroy, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Ulars, see future advertisement. ‘The Box Sheet is now open, | the Ohio democracy—a cliyue which appears to give ders to this market, particularly for the ordinary to fair Yor CS: Harrell, aud accepted ty Bradiord & Saunders, M.~ | citizens and stcangers David Thomson, : s0 be good enough to procare your seats in time, andvreatly | the party rnore trouble than the whole whig © - ‘to , y bile, payable the ith of March next, for about $589 89-100" Ail | ‘Their Patent Elastic Brace is highly recommended by the JOHN BROUWER, President. W/1Ke your humble servant, ANKEE HILL.” tion, formidable, talented, wealthy, and powerful as qualities, and these, asting upon a reduced stock, again persons are cautioned against the negotiat.ons of said drafts, as | faculty for all persons who are suffering from debility, or am | GOLD 8, SILLIMAN, Secretary. Come along ve Votes Sadho sui X"r_ itis’ We hope the Ohio Statesman will fight itselt PRUaesats Yeactlod ts tided, whlbh have’ since shall Hayment has been stopped. ‘Ihe above reward will be paid for | in\the chest, or have acquired the habit of stooping. Forssle | _Rowent J. Dit..oN, Counseland Attorney. a2 Imtm R. F. GARDNER begs Ice respectfully (o,juform the the delivery ot the Wallet and coutents, at the desk of this of | wholesale and f tail, at the old estab in New York, will Seen cee of the suspicion of being in collu- Pr His & STRIVE Aa Wel y x, , pis first UNE! ry ly advanced, the closing rates being 6a7} cents for fair fice, orthe money may be retamed, by enclosing through the | Agate. 237 Broadway, comer of Park place. si0Im'm | OFFICE OF THE CROTON INSURANCE CO Pee ett A UAT ENING. Senember's, ou winch | sion with the aforesaid clique. iatiy peice, Oe 1 pust office, or leaving the bookand payers as above indicated | No. 35 Wall Street, jon a favorite Opera will be performed, in which Miss ———_ to strictly prime, the common qualities being all disposed nd noquestions asked. sly aweme. COAL. Adjoining Mechanics’ Bank, in the City of New York Mp. Garduer, and Mr. Srough will appear, and Mr. W. Sept. 16, 1845. of, and the whole quantity in the State is now estimated ~ LESSONS IN DANCING, WALTZING, xc, | [ AM now delivering best Peach Orchard and Red Ash Coal | YES COMPANY by. the recent fire $35,000, ‘Their Lacy directs, with other entertainments, as w Il be SERINGEON, REDO . not to ex ceed 2500 hhds.” Al): ACHILLE srepettteliy:aknotiices ty her reivniewia:| tereenedl audfvee of cartage from the yard at the following | There eee cl ane aelars (ere Sxeeed $100,008, id in the bills of the da: s18 Melancholy Suicide of Mrs. Nicholson. extent ofthe sugar crop. Last year the usual propor.‘ Walkerstreet. Oo ae | Reon itpaken fromthe: bouts. Coal Card corner of Hine LiwudRicherdicn, | Herma DGeaae” feed iecieseet cone ‘r take’ ta | E. Riell, Esq., on Capitol Hill, we are enabled to not obtained, in conse- For young Ladies and FQtuk Masters under, 10 years of age, | Su 1mte Pa erent Gps Olmen it daccdere rate pianos lectures onshysr: | give correct particulars of a dreadful tragedy com- quence of the degree of maturity attained by the cane aren ednesday au Saturday, from 3 to 5 o’clock—ana at FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE POR CITY Edwin ‘Premain, Lawrence Hill," ognomy, d Lectures oa muse and m mitted there to-day. The estimate is forty-five gallons of molasses to each Eveniug Class lor Geatlemen, every Twestay and Thursday | 4 BOUT ten Actes SEES viourishing. village, 2 John Breaste, Robert Laser vag ipated.< Programme atthe fall’: | Mrs. Nicholson came up ona visit to Mrs. Riell 1000 pounds of sugar, or a total of 9,000,000 gallons.— “o'clock. ‘ miles from the cit fa mile. frou’ th James Cruikshank, John T’ Gilchrist, Gents 1244 cents—Lad: za 818. 1m i left in the ing fe i H For Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of forming by them- | fimieny Ries hon aectiter Or a mile from the J Leander Starr JH Suydam eee UE SeT Wine a) GUNA ORCL ES | last afternoon. Mr. Riell had left in the morning for The quantity exported to the Atlantic ports may be selves pr.vate Quadnile Classes, Pulka oF Mazurka Quadrites, | Rallrond, on which isa hotel, dwelling house, store, several | Charles L Voue, John B Lasala, BEETHOVEN'S MOUNT OF OLIVES. Bordentown, to be presentat the great sale of Joseph stated at about 5,000,000 gallons, leaving 4,000,000 gal- 207 a hour most convenieut to both parties doubt prove an excellent investeaent.” ‘Alea mroue thirty neves Zadock Vratt Samuel Sherwood, JS sublime Orstorio, the master piece of the immoral Aes ert nde For indi and private lessons in Dancing, Waltzing, | jearthy above, through whitch the valli re ee George C DeKay, James Cook, Beethoven, will be produced at the Tabernacle, under the | Bonaparte’s paintings. The best, therefore, that Jone for the consumption of the West and South. Last Polka or mazurka, for Ladies and Geutlemen, atany fixeahours | Sulurs, enguice of eee Minch the railway, passes. | Kor parti Loring Andrews ET Aldrich, direction of h her visit ho, fe year the Atlantic States took 2,000,000 and the West and ““Si"dlme A, continues to give her professional services at | _.tiitwre- ce sean gg renee Moun” Hariy. ia Oesouer ness Pecoutttasis wd E Lick apopiggrebentire air Ty! ie a rae a " re pt sat | ¥ y » wi ys. a South 8,000,000--the total crop having been estimated at young Indies boarding schools aud private families." | PEW. YORK HOMGSPATIIC DISPENSARY, comer | deatncn "Gane tte.’ arly in October next. Particulars in a few days. _s182t*m _ months past, has been suffering from a partial de- 5,000,000 gallons. ‘The great increase in the production | y,S2!c® Balla,excl forher pupils, accompanied by their | 4N of Broadway and Lispenard street, entrance from Lispe- John J Herrick, William Burgoyne, . VACUATION. «je Tangement of mind, produced from excessive grief 5 Parents or guardians, sa usual hard street. ‘This institution is now open for the reception of ‘Abraham Van Nest PT HE party of Towa Induens that have taken Hoboken (vide " : caused a heavy market in the early part of the season‘ fering in corres dence with, several of the bei cipal pro- | Biss eelock PUM. ie if “ SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE, President. ih ‘Sun ok ath ae Fy png A {iene Coaneit, to from the death of a favorite daughter—was to take ‘ in Paris, Mada . rece t e novel c D Ae 2 , 8. R. Kirby, » cl 2 iS, ident. nike tents ati oken on A t,t in i %s but ata later period, as in the case of sugar, ‘the advices ties of the day, admitied in the {ashioaable socuty, aud she | Quinn, iran! se laar rs NGOs oo Stunt, positively--previous to. which time they wilieach after- care of deceased as long as she was disposed to re. Ga short supply in Cuba produced an animated de- illmake ita duty to adopt chem in her classes or rivate les | t,ACKET SHIP GARRICK, from Liverpool, te diarhan Cipt Sunwel Candler, Marine Insp. teruoon try to ami tors witn several dances, songs, main. Whether Mrs. R. was Seecsliere of evil or mand, which soon caused an extraordinary enhancement _ "2: 8¢eordink to her pation’s desires. si7im*re | vg under Reneral order ‘at Orleans wharf foot of Wall Also, I for ‘*Lloyd’s” for the port of New York. apa Bs, fen ary ine each Gay, and cominenaiy abgat Ye not, we do not know, we should inter that she was, an, 7 apaPTgeEENESTaTSeN 2 ‘ ’ ” . 2 clock, Jawan in the 4 . i I in prices. id guste conn NEW AND BRILLIANT ORATORIO. | Consigares will please attend to the receipt of their woods OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANOE CO Contes of the Hotel reserved for ladies and children. A band from the oa iMag ac ave bat oe aavene's ay eine : "THE benusital and effective Oratorio of THE SEVEN | —————— ——— Ns. ca Witlerelt, expects Usp Rummange, 231 | Semmes centiday fom oreloek tll dosk.__217 Se | ee ed entited, Gh tmosetniad’ “rooms foe io 78 3 5 Daw Oe | pert ¥ » A ¢ f. 5 4 q £1000 OH Fagg ME HSahe Centon Co | ay EBS, will be pertormed ou ser A LVANIC RING» NHI COMPANY continue’ wo mture aguingt Toss and d ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, lowed bys young gui, sodordity to. instuc 200 Mimois Special = 375 do 40ig | Atthe Taberuncle, under the direction of Mr. GEORGE LO- AND CRISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUID. Have 1 The Ua BOC Vers See MatoneninS, 0, MONTREAL. tions from Mite FR. Deceased seized tie girl 2000 Pen sylvaniad's 70,100 4 50 108 DER. ; | T[PHESE Articles, which are obtaining, an unequalled cele- | *#iustloss by iuland navigation op vessels and their NPVHIS establishment will be ready for anlimited ‘Theatrical Mrs. R. aoe i 1000 do bom 77% 50 Readi'g RR b7 49g will be sustained by over One Hundred and | brity in the cure of Rheumatism all nervous com- Thomas W..Thorn eee linha Ri Perform.aces ou the begiuning of September, under the | put her out of the room, and closed the door. 10600 do 960 76 100 & 30 494g elected with particular reference to their | [ltints, are only to be obtained at Dr, CRISTIE’S Office, 1 | phomas'T. ‘Asuon Bale, managemes. of the subscriber, who will receive proposals for | rectly, thereafter, a young lad peeped through the 19 %, é , | treet, (Bun Building.) Strangers should be on their BR Ho hg , Joseph Drake, gnaagerven adie; and gentlemen of acknowledged talent. keyhole, and saw Mrs. N. standing before the look- 10 i9,Parts (ten in number) will be well sustained by | &Atd against spurions and worthless imitations, 16 lw*r Thomson Price, Joseph Allen’ Phe opentn of the sad Theatre, for a few evenings will bewith | ing glass, on the opposite side of the room, in the ; : aa a , I. h a ignora Rosina Pico ngnor De Begnis, an J : ife Los me A powerful Orchestra will be engeged for the occasion, and | rE Unde ae TO MUSIC. i Howes Thaker, Se the even.» s ventertunment will be interspersed with Vaude- act of drawing a knife (a common. table knife, 560 70' the public may confidently rely upon hearing a goud Oratorie, | icersigned, Professor of Music, has obtained from a nar be . Win Kner Ville, Daiomg, Orchestral Overtures, the orchestra being com- with which she had provided herself) across her 10% | Well perfurmeds é | c ble number of his Pupils on the Piano Forte (the . m. K. Thorn, posed on t nisoccasion of 17 Professors, aud the principal instra- ‘I the alarm, the ‘Mr A718) promod at doe organ. | most respectable class im the commu a certificate that ‘Phomes Morrell, mentsin Chehands of five British music masters. throat. The lad immediately gave ‘di a} ch, may be ob | they received in a shorter time, and ner, the know: eugene Bogart, se3 Im rre VT. MAZZOUHI, D. M door was broken open, and Mrs. N. discovered ly- ied at the prinerpal m ict, corner of Wall cle on the ever ledge of radiments in Musi ew | Robert Smith. | huvented inatrwetion hook ealled the Key to Slusigr fle eur THOMAS W. THORNE, Prendsct | noes togive Jessons on the Piano, and those who may favor | _ Groner T. Horr, Secretary aire | hem with their custom will piease leave a card atNo 9 Ea the last agories of life. Mrs. he dreadtul spectacle, swooned rt time, and again reli R SENOR M. G. DE PAREDES, wh ing upon the floor in | Mi veral years professor of Spanish Litertatete osetia | Riell, on witnessing ¢ 10 do JON ¥ Life & Trust * J a best colleges in the island of Cuba, and at t d vering a sho! psing ran street, wheve oncinae to give legsons ath Cot ee ERE et tals be as | auchin Chirtes Couderts Lyeeum andt Soh College, ha: | into’ jasensibility,_in which condition she was con- «en do their houses on ble terns, ‘The Key to Mi y are requested to calf at | ¥' isure hours, would be pleased to devote them in | | hboring house, her two young daugh- L Isla honght at C, G man’s, 404 Pearl street, or the author’ of tutions, veyed to a neig! i ; 900 L Island RR K D's, ‘earl street, or the | ignity whether it be their i y her, where they remain ; the 53 do bi i : lodging. ae CHRISTIAN a. MU ELLER Feceive anumber of | li rder ton commodate students, Senor Paredes will bi e ters accompanying pail ¥ yet till eine prevatiows: . lee of, cea A I C uthor of the Key to Music. | tock. | .sh evening classes three times'a week, in the t what reco Hitshment (and the Mazurka ud Polka Quadeiies) “ittoya | NEW” YORK SAGRED MUSIC- SOCIETY | residing oucof the eity are reguested to | ofthe city, and the other three days in the upper parts ct (Her Sonne ‘ 83 334 on Weduesday , Sept. 17h, at the large Saloon attached to the | ()RATORIO of the Seven Sleepers tn be given on Wedars- | convey their jou by post, to the office No. 30 Wall st, | Persons wishing to, see -N ease apply at Messrs, CONT roner this afternoon, over the unfortunate 43-33% | Broadway House. raition, Wednesdays (nd Satur: | dy Evening, 2h inst, ‘under the directton of Mr. .U.C. Gro.T. Hore, ee’y. a apenorae | Coders eos Forres SS, co terns E1608 seen | ne acered a verdict according to the act and ir a) 5 u 4 td it '. Horr, re n > Ti yor Lj A 7 ; ; Tome vate Class for Ladies will be formed trou to.7 for La Pols | filhy Lhaprneipal solo parts by Miss Northall, Mrs, Jamie- < * ELOCUTION. | insimentfrom which she died; and at7 o'clock 334 beo 41 ng. 3 given te Pupileand Private Class: | tinguuhedvatent ter’ St raseh Mr. Seguin, and other dis- | O() TUNS STRAW BO. Edy ARD MATURIN. A.M. begs to inform his former 1. evening, Major Nicholson having despatched Soins ite & DIS AMR hat theirenidences, or at i. H's, 62 Eighth Avenue, oF iio ‘The Performing Members of the Society are requested to | a rao Le heer ele alta te seek | Major Walkie awd e. detachment of matines for. tH Nor & Wor 960 70ig 125 do { Mi AEFER om would also inform the pubtie that hiauy | 2tealhe -rebwateals to be held on Monday and Wednesday 6 tons 24x37 ing of English Poetry. “Ec AM. offers his, services t0 Schools | Surhoge, the corpse was born off to his residence-— feeb 1g 7s 10 do 630 403% town’ Academy will commence on Monday, September 220, at | 1m rendinens fer delivery on either of f fons aeigaae alo. He will commence as soon as wsuficient number of Hie Tnarines were emerging from the house : New Stock Exchange. tangitt Avenue, where all the different branches wilt be | the evenings above mentioned. Non-performing Members = lmontals of the most actistietory ‘character. "Residence 41 | with the coffin in its sable drapery, as we en- $1000 Ohio 6's 1060 60 971% Soahs Catton Co ba 40 : | foek’Novse Caaiceet® "POR application to Mr. Geo, Whit- | _aitm td . si0im*re_ tered the portico. A group of ladies, neighbors of H ae EN 3 ate 6 | Te thamaae eeehane Were bate. of Breed | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FP Tre AR sh PRB within “A PORTRAIT FOR ONE DOLLAR. , _ the deceased, with their servants, were in the hall ah * S tie ie Mp Rue TAULING BHSSAR DING he dete otie | PE THE ROL OVERS AND | MEDICATED, VAPOR & SULPHUR BATHS, F. THOMPSON'S Daguerrinn, Rooms No. 25 Bfoad- Cloom and terror pervaded the place, and there ap- uk 8 do eah SR guy, AEMIMAGNG Dupe ac ae wll ven her chusthe thof | FFENTY & KAHN, Importers 0 Noes a, up asia near MES Ca Ot, page remind he onoftieaten | LIKENEREESirMesciacy seer ker by che tmptonea peared .&. fearful anxiety among the company ok lo 3 40 ‘ i Ps Desjardins w ye instruction 1n 9 Maiden lane, have received per late arrivals, a comnplete as- he Vapor Bat i Mg i rior style, withall the lected for the melancholy { , to u“ , + be Der late arrivals, a complete as- | it ne Baths u ds, ft t superi yle, . he BH hey tNserm rachen of dancing. At ier Acudemy willbe | sontmentof AN Higwertadd maton I these | aMEET Sc bier maak sence Foeefetinm chills proces and fied inthe mo cavape into the open air and moonlight. ad do OF Ae Inari AMNOny them hae meee aatle Days yew anuse | Also e:eral eases of Marabout, Ostrich, Willow and Fax: | fp «\ « Vapor Bathe nent to any part of the elty or viein ‘Operations in all weather from 8 A 4PM. Mrs, Nicholson was not a relative of Mrs. Ruell, 3% do aio ao prder. the Waltz Polka, and ail styles ‘of Waltzes. "Among | “Te aluve goods have all been aelected at Paris by Mr. Hen | SU! 7¢ Iustractions in thea ar ahhnowledge of the b but an acquaintance, known perhaps to Mrs. K., in : b SO Rast Beloon DIE Aig atCh manage te Feincen, Mazurka, Crehucha, Cracovienne, | ry himseit, and are offered at the most reasounble prices. VOLTAIRE'S PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY —To.Persons Mein here offer a im. New York. She was a danghter of Mr. Lispenard | tan | 430 2001 Island RRB} Las Boarding Schoo! Private pecan way be given in private,and | qeaencrte BOSTON EDITION, owo volumes in one orice 85, forsale A sewpecttully julorma Wis Tends and me of your city, as we are informed. A stranger even 0 do tw 0 ph Bie GAS other classes will be pp be T SHi? ROCHESTER FRoM LIVERPOOL at the Bencon Office, 3 Franklin Square, N.Y a Pubic, that he lias removed trom No. 17 Park Row, to yesterday would not have suspected her monoma- 5 to sie P & CE | ae Co OT so im're | ‘lip fit WoOHROT “a AKG aan mer yiiliconcran’s Bienes of Woinas Valet reat Panes 153 Fulton street, two doors bast of Broadway, where he will nia. She was a woman of intelligence and educa- % = do bs "fe to as RIE RAIL ROAD BONDS—6 aid? per ceut Hire Teil | is 3 KMINTURN, | Palmers Principles, Shelley's Queen Mab. Paine’s Works, tye most harpy to receive all his numerous frends and acquaity sion, and of an attractive personal appearance. ais WW Reading BR bew a “aha Ser me TR Sia TAR, 29 Wal, | gary OOM ROE PETmIeG Ione dave maa be vento bie | AAS ofchap Liberal Works, a mer "New York, tnd August, 16s. wat imtme Mr. Riell has been sent for—meantime his pre-

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