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SS a - navigation of the Ohio River. | articles Imported into the United States in the month of . ATICTION NatTICE Places. Time. State of River. | Jal 18ch and 1845. The returns for July, ini ead A SITUATION, in PASTE AUCTION NOTICES. AMUSEMENTS. | LATEST INTELLIGE CE Pittsburg,.. .Sept.20,......... has been on stand for by young wom lately ares Tisdmnataereeeds | === . Nee veneer ee! A b y arrived from = understan ——— | 36 hours with 2t. full, the returns for New York and Philadelphia not ha- | cooking perfectly an all its various departments. Please apply | WM. W, SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. PARK THEATER, din walerinthe | ving bean received, and of,course arenot included in the | sv cover of Doughty ‘snd Elirabetn sree, (at Mm, Me- | GALE OF BEAUTIFUL wit FFE BIRDS —Touredey. MISS DELCY. BY LAST KVENLGG'S MALL: channel. | § |% 4») | Be re eptember 2th, et 10 o’e it th No. A Whooling,...Sept.19,10-A. M....29 inches fwchanne 5 | ee ee nen ot en acount ee | UATION WANTED. Broadway. by he WilladPostie ele of 40 Seued Print Loses fae Cae es | Washin , the 5 : it N . . ids, preserved in tue best manner by Galbraith, e ‘ + Sept. 17,, «es e+- aod feor dine in eovat: | make a material difference in the result, but we givethe | WW Ane erases stmert and industrisus you of one to twenty-five Bitds, end by-the single Bird, {rom Norh | Wednesday Hivening, September 24th, [Correspondence of the Herald.] 2 | ry id sate, and ti eamstress, who understands hei and South America and Brazi's. ‘They are sold without any re- Tho pertormance will commence with the Opera of s | returns fer the month this year for as muchas they are | fest dt setemenecpieetion to xo to Brooklyn, and can show the serve, oud packed at expense to gomny distance. Will CINDERELLA. Wasuineron, Sept. 21, 1845. (Serenaders——Paimo’s Opera | worth compared with those for July, 1844, | at 152 Liberty street, nT Mt Places --didrent oF please SUL | bereidy for exibition ow Weduewluy.aiteruoon. Felis. DOR lh soma Imports. ¢ more frequently th ished co i day, 10 o’clock—Exte Swrnitus fy C + + . = * uaine Kihioons Serninders submis thetewel merited preten: Vatug or Cxntax Antiouss [urontep ywro tar siren | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE BENIAMIN MOGMEY, Aagiasa- ‘| Fogeqelle cone ener We give to-day turther tables of imports from the 1048 TO HI i a rN b P| Mae ‘aa ‘ 4 di eres, by B Pethom, Herrington Sherwood and White, are registered ia offee: | July, 1945 | GENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value for Mooney will sell th street, a PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT. x STATEMENT RxHOMITIN 1 i - . 173,482 meral assort ; G, PROM THE MONTHLY RETURNS, THE the associations with ell thes combines a purity of atyle, adi- tou Mamafactures wos | tcl kinds fou pe rng | to iapeaa an eh Leven T Trou Boole Sefer ware, Cutlery, ae. Heetic oe Laronseron 33 B MONTH OF JUNE, 1014, 48 COMPARED WHEN Heetencr tne 8, harmong.e compositions thal reader a7 Gentlemen leaving oF retaruiig to the city wall | Also, a invoice of Double and Single Barrel Gans ITLL 'Vemon Ons, 166, vos rae] onnor Naw Neate aioe, the ehassoiars, ney 00, adesirely Fence , vantage to send for the Subscriber, who pledg- 80, 300 cards Pocket ond Table Cnttery. . 4. » $137,107 90,637 - 914,084 combination of heir individual and collec: 21,000 | UN BA Tiue through the Pot Oar seh te tesanely at | Forks, various partes sored Peble aud Desert Knives and | | Price of Admissiou~Boxes, $1; Pit, $0 centa; Gallery, | Sotton manufuctures 2601176 s any wii inliats tivir enelestve geallicetions | taded to. T. LEVENSTYN, | Alss, an invoice of Tinned and Japanned Ware 78 open at oelock, and’the Curtain willrise precisely at | Glass do ve = ni ‘ir exelusive qualifications. e439 ‘sll Im*re 466 Broadway, up stairs. an ee ale se Gory pean rass Candlesticks, Ivory han- | half-past7 o'clock. ck, s eden y Ry ss — be’ Wind Grean/Saa Dingle Wenase Wiew sun at P WANTED. je felves and Forks, Needles, Ke. Se, Ke sot terre | gpa phimited wamber of Sesson Tickets may be obtained | Hemp ‘mauuluetu‘es, ineluuin O Jong 4s ; extra fine do. 6s ; Young Hyson. superb ar 119,730 | FAMILIES can always be supplied with faithful, competent | Snir : iE Ban hd - - duck. . sare 5,926 Say aud 6s, at the wholes le aud retail stores of the Ca grt | Ht” aud well secomumended help of all expacities, both for eity | YY Uselb on w odaetey aah ope Sf orelock, a the sale SOWERY THHATAN. aesto seins ates Compeny i siren, neanibe: cnteer of Tee tas Gieed caneh moan the Pee cere | room, 115 Fulton aud $2 Aun sts, elegant city muufac- Wednesiay Kvening, September 24th 109,275 wae velt) ‘This is the oldest and largest. Tea establishinent in | yftiteds 314,219 99,178 | used to procure the best help aie esi Sh WATTS. | fared Cabinet Ware, (see ad tall sale by catalogue) con, isting Will be perfermed, tar Grivd Netionst mecusa at 3,098 12741 Aimeie et puren tr sochegaloga yehe Sie Hee TE Ge gett al domenica cma bare excl ae | Saliba utc eto iak Earp aes HE BERG ANUS rh ality of their gonds, st and doubtless will for | $111" manufactures 3. erate eeeenerrrmerioonrereetenrinerererrero sie ee 1 ramable tons. and Tables of x oa ‘ ter atu ansaid We tarneuy"commend’famhen, | BK ass wine | “a YOUNGWAN fom he coonary wimesto gruesome | trdsoh Tobie acted acy Seaticocaamannen, cutie we a qustey merchants, a public, to this very respecta | SPAS ooo oe oa eae fens useful business or employment in the city. A book store | cloth, reading Chairs, covered morocco and blue plush Gen Hoy 327,828 295.912 est blishment. Sugar. apt 25a/go2 | Yvittin g office preferred. “Address, ‘Thomas Garduer, 263 | highly oruamented, French 24 and 4 Frenen Chirs, eatve « do Maier Wad Spirits. . + 48,180 20,878 Wandering Jew Complete=with Beautifal | Tee., wfictars = | Badson st. & ual _Im*re_ | with spring. and tulted Senta, dressing aud plain Bureaus, maho- Jeff Heeh ‘Steel unmanufactured. . 40,750 42,663 Ihistarioye=Wineherte.’s edition, correctly aud elegantly | 0% junmanafactured. gine | _.. INFORMATION WANTED had Book Cases, of euperiar Worhimusehip be Ga wen ware bed ? ‘rise iio's09 chised vol.1 are requested t call atthe office, 24 Avn sirect, —— ————_ | and wholeft Irelaud sume 85 or 38 years ane.) have been he 3 EDGAR JENKINS, Auctiones | Gilleue:: Wool manufactures DID 749%489 652 Without delay, forthe second volume itive remarkable work, |, Totals... ss. 4.ssesee ee. 9415701 61,909,270 | formed that te said Owen overs wie, ene been Me | VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AT CLINTON HALL. | Bailie MeNal ‘ Worsted Brernneeeaa (7) 43,668 ids bids Howerful influence in evpelling the Jesuits trom ‘The aggregate value of imports and exports during | tion esto his relations—this. te to, gequaint him that he ean | RGA JENKINS will soll at auction, ou Weingsday, Uc ieee $3,703,729 2,579,763 ic every body read it, aud its effect here will be as i by LG. + eptember 2ith, at Ll o' % ii pe om d P| ps gto sald mighty ag ithes beeujin Raney: ‘The trauslation by” Herhert | ‘he month of July, 1844 and 1845, are then as follows— | 22, Yidressinw a letter 0 Ms C | Clingow Hal, corner of Nassau and Beekiay street, valuable | _ "7" Lower Boxes 9 eeuta; Second and Third rors, 2 et; 50m sais the! New York Cribuie Wis elegaitandpirited andvhe | deducting from thove of July, 1944, the amounts for Phi | auld ttre | Oil Paintings being the anited collections of two giatlemen, | Pitand Gallery, 1294 cent, ae Difference in favor of June, 1844... .. $1,123,066 nly one, in o sf On, " as 4 he ray z . ery for convenience of sale—among the nuinber loors will open at half past 6 the eurtain wi! . " - . if S aaceeee tae . Gite Pe Hastncs Gault Otieesikiece ladelphia, as the returns for July, 1845, have not yet been sm FEN DOLLARS REWARD. | will be found victures by Huutington, C ey, Oddie; sAN This deficit ms i &. WINCHESTER, Publisher. | sent in:— STOLEN, on Wednesday moruing, from the cabin of th fall length partraite of Wer newt ood Leta, Dede CASTLE GARDEN nay be materially diminished from “| SERS. the addition to the returns for 1845 of cottons, wool- barque Adam Ci ine at the foot of Roosevelt street, E with m jt y baraue Adamn Ca h many others by the old maste Vauue or Imports into tHe Unirep State: equally valuable, BURLESQUE OPERA SI | A Valuable Article.<If the fact of a medi- | 5 peas | tle a mated ee cave necks JNO. 12678, with the owner's ini: With cat: 3ttm. peel , lens, iron, steel, &c., warehoused, and not included cine hei nsively counterfeited is any proof of its good: | July, 1944. July, 1905, tn 8i, | twokeysattached, Alses ¢'binck cusue ae 5 7 og Admission 25 Cents..o9 I pale the ides, are Wright's L-dien Vegetsble Pills amost | Foreign articles linble to duty, 9,266,611” 8,403,633" 46274 | a pair! black cloth peace toad qin aera Keys onda DOGS! DOG: vee annire ei i Messrs. French's? # ‘eye in the monthly statement ; but of this we are not as- valuable artic’. ‘Not only have many ot easy virtue been | eof specie, not ver pencil case were mn the pockets. ‘The pantal re A FxW choice Newfoundland Pups, very large Wednesday Hvening, September 24th, sured. tempred i tothe disreputable tusiness of coanterleiring, but ty 1,419,481 1,214,392 204,409 | split or torn across the seat hi 1 OS POOR ae heed; also three paits of pure white English Bull- ‘The performance will commence with a : 4 . 40. uumertash-ye these uided people vecome, thatthe | Specie and Bullion 1388 201826 “89 = s Terriers, warranced good ratters, hunters aud house ‘OC. Net The following tables exhibit the importations of who'ecew try ima monner swarius With counterfeiters ——$. —_——_—_ | FOR SALE CHEAP. dogs. vroken Setters, &c. Apply at 55 Fulton, corner of Cliff | (Intermission of Half for Promenade and Refresh A Country Ageuts and Storkeep 1s tre thirefore cautioned Totalesssss-ceess 0+. 811,077,400 10,990,451 “757,029 | ALN UNIFORM, suitanie for a Surgeon or Assistant. Ap- and Fulton. 821 atfre | : ci, | coflee for the years named—the exports, the foreign CLL procs ep genase as aru Vatur or Exronts, | Se pivabat Heonty srese ea aE PARK PLACE HOUSE. The range of splendid Cosmorsivss ». At he gpen for inspection | cost, and the quantities consumed and on hand, ‘he public aie respectfully informed also, that Mr. Wi July, "July, Decor. Incr. | OLD REGALIA SEGARS. ‘This Establishment has during the past Summer been ‘Will be performed the Mock Opera of (Ccpaen akacats Der iy rmed also, that Mr. Wm. 184 184, 1845, 1815. ‘ ar at ‘ SHIN-DE-H i ponTs. Spear, corner of Front and Race streets, Philadelphia, is | foreigu articles liabl . in 1615, in 1615. | CY ROSHEIM & CLAPHAM, 79 Pearl street, offer for sale a | fiji newly furnishedthroughout, | A few lamiles and alim- Shin de Heel La Schreecher Porgies Pounds. Fereigncost. not an agent of mine, ueither hashe any authority for selling reign articles liable to 4 «| UE sinai! lot of superior, large, ola Regalia ; ited number of gentlemen may here be very pteas- Brimawoie BE © MadatanBuakotont Imported to 30th Sept., 1840. . 94,996,095 $8,546,222 Wht sida Vegeinble Pie Dees icive or arecic, MN Se - 121,463 | about 40. mille small Mewstia aaaille Et autly jecommodaied for the winter on as favorable terms usany Dar Dias. Sig De-Big-Racss . beg 1841... 114,984,783 10,444,882 ‘The only certainty of getting genuine medicine, is to pure | PO ietysive of 8 ‘ye ang | 20% Couipaneros, 2 mille La Corona t other house equally well conducted. , pene i 1842. TI2112)865,927 8938638 clings rout antnert eed coer ma genauing uediglne, Je 0 ar | not liable to daty 215,052 247,978 32,926 | been imported year ago, and ate consequently from the good 6 SUNS JAMES G. ELLIOTT, No. 1 Park Pl On SUNDAY: Geeali Bal f Sacred Musie.—Ad- Nine months to 30th June, i813"... 92,295,660 61346.787 eet He cco go pote or Simei ber Tan | Seonet sat. 824 3tis*r MN. B.—Kor 3 or 4 Rooms without board, at No. 11 Park | ifanee ia3g cents, ond Selection of Sacred Music. Year 1844. bid suite ala 158,392,111 9,504.87 If you are annoyed with dryness of the | ile —— -——— ___ JUST OPENED. wet ae a ae a Wicitac pusdacaybessle ak ta Gotke __ 1... 107,178,081 6,162,018" Hair, Patong Off, Baldness, Pityriasis or Dandruff, Scurf, &e., | otal... +++ +++ $5,919,209 6,716,141 359,474 — ps a S—RED oe i ai-past 6 o'closa. Fert “ * New York estimated returns not in—second quarter. Hiiv’s fntailtble Guguent ie the only spec fe which youean | Imvorts ano Exronrs in Juny 1844 anp 1845, | COLUMBIA HOUSE DEALERS in Watches will find an excellent assort- LOTS oped ai TWII-pESt b OcidER Feiformerde Ws yi n + use with surety; and asa Toilet Pomade it ia really surprising Totalim- Total ex- | Excess | Fs apne ment of Eaglish Fatent Levat Watches and Movements, | ee Format, wear abemmiithahieric ines tolieece ie | we ga CHESTNUT STREET, yuat received persteamer, at No.33 John street, up stairs, NIBLO’S GARDEN. | feaecies 4, Consumed See advertisement in another part of the paper. [alyssa 29h Between Sixth and Seventh Street, Me et ee ae oe | ‘Last Night of the | elt Voges “Sumas at Metallic Tablet Razor Strop.—Merchants ee : PHILADELPHIA, ae : 5 eee FRENCH OPERA | Year ending 0th Sept., 1840, 94,996,095 8,698,334 95,297,761 nud others about purchasing an article of this kind would do | Decrease in 1845. $757,029 203,108 21 | pesainyp appt UNION COURSE—TROTTING. ME CCEURIOT’S BENEF' alee ‘+141 114;904,783 5,704,595 109;200°247 well to-call andexamine at the manufactory, the various pat: | pp, Senegal 108... 589,081.) sree one Nap F . MME COEURIOT’S BENEFIT. cae “ 4g42.112;865,927 513817068 107,484,859 Pat: | The value of the imports into Philadelphia in July: | BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. : | — | Nine months 30th June,1843, 92,205,660 6,378: J, fina ee gs e anon ; mahi sa 1844, was $1,131,879, Fe the exports $271 sca Aaiie se: JAMES BAGLEY, late of Jones’ Hotel. poristere: phe ter ei Miviees - rabn ce ore sib p | Yee 4 “ini tor iv8'oal feet ete ‘a proof of their utility, arein the possession of | Lys 1952. | HAMES EAGLE Ja ., 4 e performances will commence with the Overture to La lo lo , 107,178,¢ 5000, 178," G SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broadway x ‘air, ove table and not in the table of ar- | © TOCKHOLDERS of Sion n Rail Road GC i | ‘ L'AMBASSADRICE, ila Fr chia Li Maecenas es | opposite’ Howard's Hotel, | ticles. It will be observed that of an importation into | Stock, opped to the present directors, are reauested ts meet = Henriette, Mille Calve | Fortunat Mecha) are Tse ease ce tg 2: Rema Sms | the United States in July, 1845, amounting to at least ‘or House, Thursday H.vening, September 2ith, ats i . seat - es | Fas : 5,854,962 MONKEY MARKET. | twelve anda half millions of dollars, all but $1,959,270 | soos tae Oey mie pegrtge Robert Soemtuercans a ea Difference $9,496,851 Tuesday, Sept.23—6 PM. | were imported into New York and Philadelphia. Ac. | PaO, ne RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. niday, September 26th, at 3 P. M.. purse $200, mile heats, ion _ ponaeeter | papers Th Ligh ‘i | ladelphia. Ac. | PROPOSALS will be received at any time. previous tothe best three in five in harness, for which are entered and will Princess Isabella i | According to quarterly returns 1844, $9,594,877 ero was a slight reaction in the stock market to day | cording to returns received from the Custom House of | No, 24yity OL November next, atthe office of, the subscriber, start— : LES PREMIERES Sai ee ee RICHELIEU Do do. 1846. 6,162,418 and prices fell off a fraction. Stonington declined } per | this district, the value of the impotts into this port for | gruding, musonty’ nuperstiucture “ends Piaget Skee ee ly gat ee ie Ripon Le Due de Richelieu.........Mme 8 Ceouriot [iat — cent; Norwich & Worcester, 1; Erie Railroad, 4; Kead- | July, 1645, amounted to $6,670,462, more than ono half of | souls air, in Pennayivania, 8 mile length, extend: P 1 ed Ln Duchess de Noaillea Mime Mathiew | Deficit for 1845, per quarterly returns. ... $3,493,459 A _ - FF e 3 ss adit adele) | ing trom Bear Mountain to phii t \- on a Baronue.. wie M’selle Mar. ine Saleoat i Marre Canal % Farmers ions, Bb the aggregate importation into the country. nal, eight miles above Harnabang. ‘bane and apecthexticaa ive Se “ Nie! ile Noe i Mme Richer | 2 monthly: Baroee bias icksburg, }; Canton, 1; Harlem, 1; Pennsylvania 6's | realy for mspection at. the igued’s office. ‘TI : Fg Ci on de Bellechass vee ne M Mathi itt piven! ed aes ‘ % j HPT adiaasertygrrsprsetr ta becommenced immediately uron eleaing of the comeatars © wee Rk ree goat eres Brooklyn Corie be Lee Chevalier de Martignoi M Montusier aceapmes 5 Lies iee! proved } per cent; Mohawk, }; Long Island closed | $5000U 86's, 1862 11% 100 shs Canton Co SPM at2 P.M. and return immediately after the race.— > Purfahaane " aie A \ Th 1 hich erate: SERNA ge aricel | 5000 Onio 1860 60 98% 200 in WAWTOU Bane cad lols Pe aN eo re ch way 2 cents, iu imees Teeoen JOMUADTE Ms EU AVELEE DE TIEN'CLONK. —& uyom at r fe quate ly Hanae ich are tl f bait aiaaied 1. 15000 lo b60 88 150 d Sept. 22d, 1815. " Admissioa—uclosed Stand $1; Crand Stand 50 cents. 5 x exhibit a falling off in the imports for 1845, in the The revenue from customs received at this port for | too do IK do [NDIANA STATE SCRIP-—I00 cong og Whe dollar will | GE STH a vi te given a puree of $50, Mile ait Books of the French Opers. with a titers! Englishtrans | in o1e article of eotlee as compared with the imports lo Y en fe udiaua State Scrip. N. i, iday, Sept. * ‘I 0. i 7 %, _ ’, i . tho first twenty days of this month, hasbeen as fol- | 4000 Illinois Special 38° 50 do. 823 3t ewh : 29 Wall street heats, best Fn 5, under the sade, free tir horses never won & Be ey es Company—Monday, Wednesday, ot of nearness eae ae Bet ie fe ‘ieee. | 5000Reading KR Bds 65% 50 nts MILLINERY AND F ae : purse over $50. "Entries to be made at Green and Losees, Wed- AO 2 s: arti of imports for the | era ANE ND FANCY GOODS, iopivening bev aianoicr F fre Tickets Fifty Cents.-£0 | & Revenus rnom Custoss—Ponr or New Yous. | ‘yey eung.o’s Tg oY Bly RR 337 Broadway, up stairs. : Batiure Nne bY Sc'clock- Three or more to makearace. | 0-7 private Boxes $5 cach, t [ese IBts escoui pare ES So eran. 1845—Sept. Ist to 6th, , : + + $605,956 52 ie! RS. J. FINIELS has the honor to inf i (C37 An efferent Pouce will always be in atteadauce to ein. | eed in the value of the imports eight millions of pt 0 $605, | 50shs Vicksburg Bk boo 8! 50 do nor to inform the Ladies and 7 7 dol. 1845—Sept. 8th to 13th. ++ 003,882 05 | 50 do. aig 50 | do WA; cet riends that, owing to the desire expressed by several BEACON COURSE—TROTTING. tate ood order and kegp ell improne ollars. 1845—Sept. 16th to 20th. . .. 971,544 60 | 250 Farmers’ Trust 560 35 200 do of the latter, she has this season imported from Paris, the most = <! a | Imports for the first quarter of the fiscal yea! P : 69 | 100 do 360354 150 © do | elegant aud “comme il faut” assortment of Bonnets aud PALMU’S OPERA HOUSE. | ies5—the quarter ending 30th Sept. 1804. $97 616,125 Total fortwenty days. .......... «$1,981,393 17 | #9 do Piscp banter sa Za MP Ws toot ctpacited er res repre permeate eta ONE WEEK MORE. | 24 quartar, ending Sist Dec. “44. . 9'505'960 Atthis rate the receipt for the month this year wil | 350 do 354 100 Stonington RR 32% | lection of her patterus, which are warranted to come from the — | 84. quarter, ending 31st March, '45. . 19,230,544 be about five hundred thousand dollars less than for th® - cs b30 3s of @ Ps a houke renowned, (oe their undeuied exquisite Parisian Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1845, | 4th quarter, ending June 30, "45... 14,447,123 0 ; 4 te and fashionable making. : med ae sai same month last year, and the importations proportions” | 130 Moris Canal 2 300 Reading RR ‘Phe opeuing of her Fall fishions will take place on the 25th OPEN EVERY NIGHT Toth Par say about two millions of dollars. me | ae pn 28 loo a8 : a a lek) 4 ; - Admission 25 Cents only. aptal deets 79,717,070 p ; HK. following Purses will be given to come off over this = ——-- #” Bank of Maryland, at Annapolis, has de-| $0 do 83027, 100 do INDIA SHAWLS. Courses M ERMON, STANWOOD, HARRING Di 7 sae » | 50 do 2736 50 Wilmington RR JAMES BECK & GCO.. Seneanks Ho Tanda next Poretoek: AP $1 lessrs. GERMON, STAI D, HARRINGTON, ifference. .....+++++seees+ ee 8,919,018 clared a dividend of three per cent for the last half year. | 200 do 9327” Ene RK 3g | PPAVE just received some more splendid India, very rich | free lor all Paciag Horses, except J. K. Polke; $25 to second fe RUB AD sad unas. The falling off has been in_the articles of coffee, ficial {the Go 1 300 do. b1027 130 a 1 bord ‘ Respectfully announce to the citizensof New York, that aired i The official reports ofthe Government in relation to the Me Mok ok RR. ae ie bed EB Lone te shawls ee a hats | hones 0 go as they please, for which the following entries are from the * ‘f as shown above, cotton manufactures half a million, imports aud exports for the fiscal yeara,do not make their | 59 "Mp i boo 35° | Long White old fashioned Borders, a¢ low prices, ‘G, Bertine enters b mAgey ith whi Upon tllclesene ad ‘ flax exceeding half a. million, glass $200,000, on : , 5 : 4 F zy Down swith, whieh their Concerts have been Attended, during thepeat'| + a s Oye appearance until nearly a twelve month after the years | 329 Nor & Wor RR ms 150 do 330 34g Long Blue Rich Shawls and good colors. 'm Dunn enters bn Cayuga Maid 4 iron and steel manufactured and unmanutactured. Barat iondlectine hacevortastilsesCat ope bekint lisa) (43 meseas ie 55 SAD | Tones Seat Latino imaenan Comsarans riven D. MeMann entérg. «ch g Peacock ariaah aoteacarmth Wa opened to Femain another week, Ot | two and a half millions ; on molasses and spirits & the time they are made up. The Board of Trade in Great | 70 do bao 77" 40 do B60 35” | Long Seartet, rich borders well filled. A Horse Race takes place for a match of $200, one mile, be- | gg TEEN Ae OE See SOR NDR: trifling reduction; on tcaa million and a half; on “held 3 | 4 do 6077 425 = do. b60 354 | Long Black, plain centres and narrow borders. iween a Trustee colt called J. Kk. Polk, and’ hore from | OF SONGS, GLEES, CHORUSES, CONUNDRUM, | unmanufactured $600,000 ; on worsteds half a mil- Britain, fully aware of the importance of frequent re- | 100 do 86075 250 do Long Black) with large rich borders, Orange County. i Re ee lion. The gain has been upon hemp and grass manu- tums of the trade and commerce of the Unite¢ Kingdom, | 9% 9 107 50 do io | -{Sguare fick, pefm coruer and good ceuter. Gnstonday Miext, September 2:h, a purse of $40, tree for all | Eotparticularesee programmes ag fanturan; inclidingcaailee Gselehox tint eaarilions afford to the press, for publication, monthly state- Pee Sa aes Wet do Bluey” ae) ae } Gaeciantleilveseasemmreonis tee adhere crrnineare ene ind seats secured daily at the office, from 10A.M. till | upon salt and_ silk manufactures a trifling increase ; 21 1 ments of imports and exports. These reports are e: 450shs Nor& WorRR s1075 10 shs Reading Ri uz} 104 do White, do do Green and Losées’, at 9 o'clock, three or more to make arace, | 4P-M.0 2 Iwre_ | upon sugar three millions in value ; upon woollen P | endingRR 51% | ud do. Scarlet, narrow borders. | AG ‘0 ERY 5 : tremely interesting during a period of any expansion in | 59 do b6078 =. 25 Erie RR s10 35 White, Red, G: id Blue Scarfs, all mittance 50 cents. = BSOWEKRY CIRCUS, manufactures about $0,000. mely ig during P ee 20 te babe ite, Red, kand Blue Searfs, all sizes; also, | — October t’th, or first fair day—A purse of $250, free for all ; i : commercial matters, and also show more conclusively | 25 do m0 TS aat Moet: Bee 86.) "CANTON CRAt E SHAWL | trotting horses, one mile heats. best three in five, to go in har- Boxes......2cents | Pit... ... 126 cents, We shall next give a table for the whole yan MI ’ D 2 ry fo Ha joston 14% | Scarlet, White, Drab, Black, Straw, Crimson and Fancy | ness, $50 to second best horse; three or mure to make a race. Children half-price to Boxes, | ending June last, of the imports into New York than any thing else, the prosperity of the country nt i = Housatonic 3933 | Colors, some ofthem very rich. Entries to close on Thursd i y LEON, THE CHAMPION O¥ FRANCE, | it i bees 40 fo b90 77% 40 Morris Canal bap 2788 | “AjsoSearfs aud Canton Silks, with a variety of other India | Uetover: {rom 15th ie cothe Rosen at gaeb foes Fecal trot Jn Beats of Gymnastics FE EY eee ee lurge, and of the lowor classes particularly. The con- | % do Te 100 Canton Co Asan Vden Chine Goole acserrestaataieaniyiten ing horses, three tnile heata tn haraessy $100 to aecond beat ‘The Only Novelty now tn the City! year 1844. sumption of the luxuries of life, is an index of the con- . New Stock Hixchange. i JAMES BECK & CO., horse, provided three horses start, obemade at Green | T.eon has challenged the world that he can throw any man or Bite usonn Mant 2, 1668 dition of consumers. It isa very curious fact, in the | $9shs Vicksburg Bk c 83 25 shs CantonCo — stw 4334 | _ 822 iteoWlis ve : 359 Broadway. | & Losee's, on Saturday evening, 27th iatan , at 9 o'clock, : ‘an. twelve men tac accept his gage. ALTIMORE, Sept. 23, 1845. , : ny , | 35 5 510834 do 43g | HARDWARE AT AGENTS PRICES vor tice Between Americi Deer and Warlow. cownes off | In addition to the wondestul exploits of Mons.1ucou,the famous | Death of Benjamin J. Cohen, Esq.—The Baptist Law Suit commercial history of Great Britain, that as the condi- | 125 Farmers’ Trust Wg do. c 4345 HE SUBSCRIBER hr a utd on Monday next, 29th, at 3 o’clock, for a match of $1100 CNG ‘ LOUIS LLLSLER, | More Emi, —Theatyicele bowie ah ge ae th do 51035" 50L Island RR The # EH (Agent for several manufacturer George Seward is requested to call immediately on the Pro- | will display his great power of equilibrium,innumberless feats; | —More Emigrants—Theatricals—Loss of the Schr. Free tion of the laboring elasses in that country improves, the | 1° storris Canal 2m 50 ‘ao. bs” | tugland is enabled to supply dealers from first hands, al- | prietor of this Course, 2s a match has been made on him, to |. besides which, a Trader— Markets, §c. consumption of wheat decreases, and the consumption | 50 do ba0 287 100 do eo ee ee RS PRICES eet their owa interest | ‘run 1¢0 yards within two weeks. C. 8. BROWNING, Brilliant Chinese Cavalcade ! Bennett Galan, feo ae a i so do 2% 50 do bew 70% | by taking R 2 2t*re Proprietor. And Sixteen other Acts in the Circle enjamin 8. Cohen, Esq., formerly President of the lof m: und other luxuries increases. This shows that > | 1200 gross low priced Table | 30 Casks Trace, Ox and Log is cit wheat és the choapest article of food,and it is well known | sErie KR ous tec Care Cutlery. chai ’ A BOAT RACE Seats may be secured from 11tll3. _s22 lw'th__ | Board of Brokers of this city, died on Sunday evening, : i tebe . ; N 5 casks assorted 1,2 and Sblade | 25 Baskets Vices, fine Cotter | YT ILL come off at the Long Dock, Harsimus, October 10t CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. and was followed to the grave yesterday by a large con- to be as nu ritious as any other—it is in fact the staff of | $9 4° Dee Bd cent | ane teuivess ey, | 1645.—A Purse of $25 will be given for a mace of two pair PHILADELPHIA. douse G'trietias alt Giloke ete eaten kno life. ‘The importation of luxuries from foreign countri 50 do 933152 50 do 33 76 goraple assortment of | 199 Hos Patent Rach Locks,’ ’/ scull boats, no! to exceed twenty-three feet in length; entrance | W.E BURTON ...... ++. +++Lnsare amp Maxaczn | (Oe ont the country as a member of the eee C. 8. a ; Te : eee ount former bank- shows the general condition of the masses, it shows thei | 29d bew 35 do b377 Frying Pans, Bed Serews,Candlesticks, Bolts, § | ‘the prize; all entrance mouey will be giveuto the second best ast Nuntic bat One Gf the Weseawmient el" petals Poa earntal eo er J.bility to consume these articles ; but we must look to | smarriede SSS i eet and Trask Locks, Ontry Combs Ge. Bo | boat. Also, Purse of $10 will be given for a race of single MR: AND MRS. KEAN. tp pecen rit atnterrtn Heda ec lother sources for the cause of the cousampt mn. A very On the 22d inst., in the Presbytscian Church, Universi- | No. 55 Yoh street, (up stairs.) | trmice tmoney one dollar ‘ fing vost to ‘receive the Wednesday Evening, September 24th, ho bined cen, shad herialargacis af intiated condition of the currency, an expansion of cre- | ty Place, by the Rev. Dr. Phillips, Capt. Jams Prvensex BRISTOW'S roe oate ALT be ie eee Ne toot fiven to the second | The nerformance will commence with AS YOU LIKE IT— J reat 4 youer. SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT COMMERCIAL SYSTEM | jtSt,h0it, All boats wishing ta cate zy to Puoxsx, daughter of George please xive notice on or before Octover Sth, as it and the citculatioa of immense amounts of paper | {°." . Thorburn, ‘all, of 'this | Jacques, Mr Kean: Touchstone, Burton; Le Beau, Thayer; day in the Baltimore County Court. The Church split | Rory Canenoa alter thactime. Liguinn et DURFY, Willis, Owens; Rosalind, Mrs'C Kean; Celia, Mrs WH | in two parts on account of seme difference of epinion as DANCING AND CALISTHENIC Academy189 Broadway ,opposite John street. | Long Dock, Hursimit:_ | After which, the Inughable Farce of THE SECRET—Tho- | to the Dest mode of getting to Heaven, and are now, and ,: RH. M. STUART, Professor of the above arts, has the R. BRISTOW, Finishing Writicg Master, in anvouncing = 1NDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE FOR mas, Mr Owens; Dupius, Mr Thayer; Madame Dupius, Mra | indeed they have been for years, quarrelling over their f& honor of announcivg to the Ladies and Gentlemen of N. his retarn to New Yorks and the Re-Opeting of his acm ALBANY. ei respective rights to the church property. Their vir- ively'none ouey, may produce a state of things that will st:mulate | the importation and consumption of many luxuries, that jwould ia more healthy times, be used to a more limited | : | = IRC THKATRE. tent. A natural and healthy demand for these articles | Yor he has opened his classes at 162 Varick street, for | demy, Room No.6, at 189 Broadway, to resume teaching bis 4 een ARCH STREET THEATRE. ay A ictapl be peinmeaprs ner A aie iaporanen tees Ta the most fashionalbe dances of the day, | admirable szatam of Penmanship, montgespecttally iors the lake ey hd A Se ae PHILADELPHIA. tuous and christian feelings, were so much excited on rom consumers,end a steady inoresse inthe importation, | ¥.s ; 1 Polka Waltz, the Polka Quadrilles; also v-¢ | Ladies and Gentlemen of this city and Brooklyn, of his having FASRAGE Iie Cons; Bere 2 PADISON, | STAGE, MANAGER... ..,.-Mx. H. E. Stxv ev | one occasion, that the officers of the law were compelled hows a stato of things, indicating permanent prospe- | new Scottish Polka, and tha much admired but seldam taught | made a GREAT KeOUCTION in his terms, 1m order to render the 1 ME 5 Wednesday Kive cptember 24th. Rheutsh Waltz, undevery other style of Waltzes, Quadrilfes, | vaxt benefit of his instructions withia the reach of every one. Fea erery,lenven sos ALRY | cri Performance will commicnes With JACK SHEPPARD | ‘© interfere and take possession of the Church, to prev ; Dut great fluctuations in the quaniity imported stree’, sonth fro the (morally speaking) is more general than that of Sixdriles, Gullopades, Mazurhas, &e vn 3 f : , : | heir hurting one another's carnal bodies. ‘Th y. "his i “4 it, at 6 o'cl P.M F ht tak hi Jack Sheppard, Mrs Burke; Blueskin, MrStevens; Abraham | Vent their hurting one ai 1 ies. ere ear to year, show an unnatural movement that | Weg MAZUR As sie, uatioual dance of the Poles, snd | aap Hab! ‘Luis is much to be deplored. suuce the remedy | monopoly prices. For freight or pasaue,apply to the Capram | Mendez, Mr Barke; Jonathan Wild, Sir 3 Johustou; Winn: | is a large amount of property at stake, and the case will just lead to @ reactyon, and the longer the continuance | which W, a the chi dbcues reclonadobaeae APT 4 i é on board. 24 Ite fred Wood, Mrs Myers. probably occupy the attention of the Court fer some 4 ; ‘ It was first introdacs Ambassador's oal!, 1830, ¥ KY AGE aad Capacity, to convert the very worst ‘VOL PACKETS—For Li I, onl: Loss or Scur. Free Taave.—The schr Free Trade, We annex a table snowing the value of certain | since which time it has. been practi-ed. and taught by the Stu: a beautilul, tree.’ flowing, expeditious packet of the 13 or Liverpool, only regular) Mary, Mra Burke. Seana oY ecu csinnd teu Daltimoue wav l6st0be vibes ;ticles imported into the United States for three | at fusily at the most fastuonable assemblies oa the continent | ‘this over iamportation,the greater the revulsion when it | triste, partaking more of the character of the Quick Waltz, Mr. Bristow promises and guarantees to Ladies and Gentle- oS 357 BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: | Dancing by Mise Catling. | cvenezer Calf, MrBurke; | "2¢ Ne je of peamnanship, executed in an. ele antoft-hand | Ls celebrated fast suling, favorite packet ship CAM- BROUGH begs leave respectiully toinform his friends | ter, consigned to ‘Thomas R. Matthews, grounded, in rn the immortal Beethoven, aud the Seven Sleepers, by Dr. | men, landed 181, and’! learn that twelve or fifteen more Will be performed at the Tabernacle, on ‘Thursday | Vessels are expected belore the winter sets in. eas : r of Europe, matter how illegible or cramped tI » burthen 950 tor ‘apt. Barstow, will tivel: dt the public is Benefit will take place on Thurs- i ri rnin, ‘Man-of- the time included in this table, the cur, | °'Houre af Attendance--Atternoon Class, P.M. to6 PM. IN TWELVE RABY LERSONS. sul on Wednesday, the staf Ociober aoe Cone | ayenest Seve 5, oh which oceasion Weber's rand Romantic Aesking antares ee ae is ays of Attendance, Tuesdays and Friday: i free of chia ire 1 is well known that the accommodati the C) ge p a es bs Ip 8 ency of the country has oewn very uniform in value, | py rtning Class for Ladies, 6 F. i | t feels, delighted ia going through edout in most superb and costly manner, with every | _ , DER FREYSCHUTZ f Ee Lett crn: Ehren ered he banks have beeu very regular in their movements, | Eveuing Class for Genta’ P. . | this process, to revive the study of the Vevual mora of life. mprovement and convenience, that cannot but add to | Willbe revived, with ew Scenery, Dresses, Decorations, &e, | sprung up, causing her to bilge, and soon after sink, ud have limited their ope rations to a very safo amount; | ,bfvare ai ion for Ladies at their rendences or atthe Class | er Mr. JS. ean be seen from9to 1 A. M, or irom $to 8. M. | the comfort of those embarking. ous visiting the oid coun- So. a, A vartaty of gener Kuperagmments will be: presented. | where dhenow lies, her desk oes wie the rater’e i i oom, Wer ays and Satui js rivate lessons given. | try or sending for their friends, wi it terest as will be expressed in future advertisemenu. . The mastercame up from the wreck on Sunda; e ur iuternal commerce has been highly prosperous, in- | | Kur terms apply to Mr. H. M. S.at27 Hudson er 162 Variek « ORL HAND taught by Mr. B. For aale,awork on | select this conveyance. ae i pe Erion oa onlitt Deley, Mr Gardner and 3. Brough will appear in the | ee is cod eetibilt Wile lightee to) Meri nen vob dee street. % ‘ort Hand. % o: passage, im cabin, second cabin aud st , early appli- | Opera, which will be conducted by Mr. Rophino Lacy. iis. <tene _y i reasing from yearto year to asafe extent, the domestic | *"X"5 calisthenics is an a,t that should be practised by La- | N. B.—Book-Keeping by Double and Single Entrytaught | cation should'be made on board: foot of Becktsa’ stioy techs | 223 2e°re See eee ee ar ase aauitwas mip Coat peutrseits roducts of the States have been very abundant, although | dies generail att conducive to good health, and imparts Practically. vial aa SuONCTIDEES, ton ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. “BEETHOVEN'S MOUNT OF OLIVES AND bey ‘insured in an Eastern office for $1000. ; mars | Merect but edsy dep a by mor ters in N iting i Ae alto > SEVE *EPE Meni thet pak ca fi ddl cared gts era ENT. ~~ | QGHIP ONFIDA, FROM HAVRE: by this sh known, fast sailing packet ship SARACEN, N. J- a re reek 0) ihe ctemer conte Miuetees Geneenem OS aay gay crenen we Ci nd prosperous condition. Under thisatate of thingethe |’ 4” SUIT of hdsomely tu rr. amma; ou the Govt Agee; | OD. Will blewse aan nett peruse ou boned No, 4 North Hawlahs, tester hora me toP MeACEN N.d | APE SUBLIME ORATORIO of the Mount of Olives, by | perday. ‘Lhe Bremen ship Casper, in 46 days from Bre- i River. All goods not permitted in five days willbe sent tothe | will sat! in afew day public store. set re For (reight of 75 bales cotton bulk thereof, or passage, apply importation of all the necessaries and many of the luxu- | also, laree and eommodio Rooms, on the third yl : . ale Bic | floor, with Breskf st aad Tes, o¢ without Bor and the use ' , the 9th October next, ander the direction of 7 he en of life as stendily increased. The rapid increase | 6P'icher f wauived, Abily" at 6 Bronlway, be'wees NOTICE on PRI 10s COTO NNR OF Di ew ilk “caoy ; Nik. GEORGE LODER. {ape clay eet smears, eat ib bicer otetarte f domestic manufactures in every section of the coun. | White and Frauklin streets. tSere_ | GIP SOUTHRORT—Shippers by the above vessel, bound | he regulas packet Br-bargue ADAM CARR, Captain Hugh | gly part well soaunned by rendent lent tM | ganted “a beggstly accoumt of empty boxes” to ; ; 7 cr = ; ; H Capi olo parts well sustained by resident talent. | ry has, inseveral instances, reduced the importation of | THEOLUCICAL BOOKS. | }P hence for Charleston, 8. C+, and wrecked near Barnegat, N; | NicHwen, will succeed the Saracen, Se ee Te TIME, will preside at the Organ. | Wood, the pamtomimist. janufactured goods | S7ceived bythe Virwiniarand other late. arti wheat’ Gop | sig an average bond, x part of her cargo having been savedand | TO PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS. q Tickets, 0 cents each, may bs obtained, onaud after Thurs: | Tuy Manxers.—There was a full supply of Beeves at atue ov Certain Anticizs IMrontep into THE Usitep | volumes of Fheotogical Works, many ‘of which are rare and | fFwarded to this eity for reshipment. LORD & TAYLOR, 61 and 63 Catharine street, beg to am | regvive uiree tiekets for one dollar as usta git tte Ai ee lad Spel ol hi STiTes FoR LHwne Yeans. valuable, which added to their former stock, renders itan ob- | Pe nea | 44 prise the ladies of New York, ana the public generally, | N, B. The first rehearsal takes place ou ‘Thursday eveni a considerable extent were made, but ata decline in the 1844. 1845. | ject worthy the attention of strangers as well as resident cler- 71 HENRY W. JOHNSON, that, they hive completed very extensive alterations in theit | next, atthe Coliseum, 450 Broadway ; where the undersi i | price of common sorts, whilst an advance has taken place 9,761,554 5,901,832 | yymen, ail of whomare respecttully invited to examine it. | *!7!wism __ (nsurance Brokers, No.9 Wallstreet. establishment, and are now able to offera more extensive stock | will bemost happy to meet all_ who have formerly rehearsed | in the best quality. ‘The offerings at the scales amounted 4,120,785 5,093,775 | ‘T'ne prices are ata small advance from cost. Catalogues NOTICE. | with increased accommodations, and very res;ectfully request T9500 44459,058 | gratin | ouip GEOR | a careful perusal of the fo lowing detail > Wels atuiene cabelas ner oxe eancesiarermsmteiieate | tamer aniiveaes wel Meee aly bakes er prior 195 459,058 | . Rs P GEORGIANA, from Li i i . lc = in the attempt to bring out ead encourage resident talent. | balance, ead, were taken by city butche: i oe 2aodvoup | Alto, a large variety of religious works beautifally bonnd— SS Sadee general devant Perec Meech Biter Iyer be eeaatea eth er shown in this city, Lae BENS Me vont Dreevey:_ | ranging from $1 00 to: Teper ovis, Gat See Rebs, eaual piniee | ie 297 103,120 | " Obey ith. | uot permitted will be sent to the public store | cluding every deseription known. | NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY. | to2500520 et. The average rate Of tiba i about 335 otton manufactures 8361 8 14,787,928 q UY, 3 ROS Ce a) Ci ~. | MERINOES, } The New and Splendid Oratorio of | The market for Howard s' jour is 879507 9) 190'744 R falling off of the Hair aud Pityriasis, or Dandruff, MRS. HARPER’S CELEBRATED COUGH | 4 most complete a ent of Fres i f] | THE SEVEN SLEEPE depressed the market in the least, idk . do Shore OR ing pid pombe | Fityrisels, or, Dana REMEDY. | most comple! je assortment of reach, British and German, THE SEV SLEEPERS. foreign news has not dep a Y DR... LOEWE, a celebrated German Composer, will | but onthe contrary a slight advance has taken be performed by the Sacred Music Society, on WEDNES- | since Saturday ; the asking price for Howard street now Vi NING, 2ith instant, atthe Tabernacle, under the | being $4,62}, but no transactions. aS direction of Mr. U.'C. Hill, conductor to the Society. Mr. W. | “rit accounts of the prosperous condition of the Eng- H. Greatorex will, for the first time in this city, preside at the | jis) harvests, together with the withdrawal of shippers | ‘Ket, have had the effect of depressing the which declined yesterday about five anolda d weil tried specific toi © toe head [tis a certain preventive o! if they do exist, athorough use of the On- he color ; it will make the hair flexiole, ep it moist louger, and give ita gloss 707,096 | pearance than avy other preparation vow 5,246,211 | sertion Iam fully sustaimed by the numerot 7,913,671 | Onguent, which 1,407,137 | of the hi HIS VALUABLE MEDICI mended as beg, the most hooping Cough, Colds of every description, Bronchitis, aud all Affections ot the Lungs. Itis constantly prescribed by our and has stood ithe test of thirty years, style LINENS, organ, now consumed annually, For sale _ LINENS. : a a ‘4 An immense stock, ineluding every description of family ‘Antipal PERPOND ee ‘el datttenaps Fraser is particularly recom | zy ack, Bla beoeae ay | ayey, shade known in silk | aad cotton warps, Paris-Ombres Taglior ¥ sition, Bronchitis aud | MOUSSELIN DE LAINE AND CASHMERES NE cosse, an assortment uuequalled for exteat or beauty of “499,105 | guent will chan; verti J ificat my 508,531 | possession, afew of which are annexed. Sold wholesale and Je, bs WEEKS & ANDERSON | Linens, Tavle Diapers and Damasks of all widths and qual fhe Higa ° {e948 | etal, No.13 Nessa street. “"** Wholesale Agents, 63 Bowery, commer Walker street. | Table Cloths, and Navkins.- This stock will be foun the fom ore activity, in the market for whiskey, Do. bar aud bolt p ier 2aon's.6 New Youn, May 21, 1042, | Pain Extractors Bristol Sursenerls 5 £ maha Siac in Taka pl a Nothall though sales continue tobe made at 24 cents for hhds, Dy, aheat, hoop, tod, "655477419 | To Mr. Wm. Hill. : Kagol 22 lin*me - ; ‘A superb lotof Paris Damask Silks, imported this season, for Serapion Windsaaller and 25 cents for bbls.; the stock is not large. i 60,167 | _ Dear Sir,—A short time since my hair became dry, exceed: — eee ovening dresses, equal to if not surpessing any thing of the fire Pg mean ‘Stock Boarv—No business was transacted by the ingly harsh, and finally commenced falling out, which increased ARCADE BATHS, kind in ma wether with a most extensive assortment of | — youisius Bell Board of Brokers, yesterday, on account of the death of 1OW3iL 2101127 4 217,210 | to such an alarming extent that st became quite thin, and pet Chambers Street. Back anc Hine Gicomy it, Pika, diel weacereds ie deepen ‘and Maximianus FH Nash their President, Benj. J. Conen, Esq. Hebe ee ee iO | losing all “Orit. At last, ough your persuasion, fwas ine | PLE PROPMUETOR of this establishment is happy to in- | $0000" from ds-to $3 per yards eT Aes Plain and | Marcianus we Andrews _ Toul $640,70,862 70,006,747 71,762,409 | duced to try your Infalible Onguent, which Lam happy to say | ing. ind he snow enabled to fara Weng Cele oles ‘tl be fe EANNELS. (Wisttiecn ren iinitenone Patuapenrnia, Sept. 28, 1845. m y - * A stot fom: * J parton of i ee fla’ Tho roturns for 1845 are not wholly complete, but | sumen mowt; oil and gloarg eaters et sean ad ee hes | Bent the reduced rate of fy eeuts,” On Saturday gdtitian epitiard gwilleds erence Figanelos seal Wack, | Phe tascrumental department will be muusually effective. | Consecration of Bishop Potter—Dudley Selden in Phila proximate near enough to the actual result for general | ent membsrs of my family (expecially the female portion) heve | S12*-the ¢ ange will be 1826 cents, $22 direet!y foya, the manufacturers; English, Saxony, and Gauze | ‘Tekets $1. each maybe had’ ut ail the priceipal music | delphia—The Whigs and Natives—Bishop Hughes— . ¢ i | tse 5 ¢ purposes ike success. SRIES ET VE. ES DE F s. ‘These are goods found frequent i diffi | gto) rs . % | nt wurposes. ‘Thetfull returns will show a greater increase lastubenitn BRODERIES ET NOUVEAUTES DE PARIS. | fyity by those. who require thems melding’ also domestic | SPM Paxtog, & Miles, Grondwiy s Groree 5,2 Wallets aud | Pennsyloania State Treasurer and State Finances—Mi , , ¢ Milling off in the importation of coffee in 1845, com- ASA GARDNER, PETER ROBERTS, No. 373 Broadway, amels of every color, quality and width, 1 tre package, | at the door of the Tabernicle. tary Visit—Board of Heelth and Grand Jury—Captain : Pi tor of City Hotel. IMPORTER, JOBBER AND REI : piece ot yard = we in thei ry red with 1844, can be principally attributed to the large fg ee VIW'ES the attention ofthe Lhe tetclememmn| BLANKETS, | oie non performing members cay obtain their tieketa or the | De Lutzen and the Military—Stocks, $c. rabroiderie ; il applies in this country at the close of the fiscal yerr, New Yonx, May 6 1844. tly received, compris- ales, comprising all sizes, qualities and makes, porte The Rev. Alonzo Potterw as this forenoon consecrated 1 do certif that I have b i ‘ ng the newest an se Ra , om the F ‘ ate } 444, caused by the heavy importations of the year or and alin off ‘oF my Tae form re " tlie yo Ket itpricey ic wll naa kasepentoc hic neve lees | f vhs. this aOR eon ed G1GNOR Rarer ry Sn cediaget siepets exclusively | Bishop of the diocese of Fennrylvaniagin Christ Church a i 7 4, ve ti Jes sai e lies fa he eld as“ the che: ity.” hotels a be jetors. i or ye vii i " ’ lwoprevious, in consequence of the anticipation that | Tine, and found no bencht arising from thea bere he ee | “Sstote fine Linew Cambric HaGf>, from anction | Becmpiaty TiLs: Oo he nat an ot icing dic moudeof October sere | in this city, in presence of an immense concourse of the hougress would place a duty upon the article. Ds re Whee Ate Se uenc eas the reenierhees bet neve to try ieee clea Lives Jawa nl iviere borders, from $1 to Marseilles, Toilet and [ngoeie cree size and quality—in ce a class for the MAL) at his room, No jt Broadwa . | faithful. The ceremonies were highly impressive.— " ; #5 beer 14 exch, remarkabl yout proprietor it e, vils, wi ns ; 2 " fv both tea and coffee have for several years past been | tory in removing the candruff, staying the ‘histe, ond onusy 1oage clear Linen Lawn Hake; tape’ borders, from $740 to | Luoatl yor demerits, eeholemlepiee Te egadewe: 10) Browlway, ani at Chambers k Jelne, | Bishop Chase, of Illinois, offciated; Bishop Hopkins ept on the qui vive in consequence of the periodical toxrow, and I rowld recom ay one catlicted wit 1 cSUPSEMOE. sawn Halt * DUMESTIC GOODS 385 Broadway preached the sermon, and Bishops Brownell, Lee, Doane, ore ts make wwe niguent, being perfec ap Li ock 0 found « i i i ivi n tation of the subject, and so long asthe tariff question | they will reap great benefit from the same,” VeueCllY ath Looe hg ee Ag Fe aIed cand Ube setatad orders, | oo ct acentilons pecpony perelicctaa e shoals choca ee cee | Drecersed Halles Mop hea ee ermal iyi Jossees c8 0 | seoConkrey and Prosman, were prevent, mains unsettled, so long will the importetions of these Manchester Ooi Or ee N, ~ 1 ae do do, embroidered, from $2,75 to $15 wards are served at wholesale briges. | Ko ‘i ¢ HIBIT'ON OF THE “IVORY CHRIST,” Dudley Selden, of your city, speaks to-night at the ticles fluctuate very much from year to year. It has — , ye Einroidered under Hdkfs, high neck. whichthe business of this house is conducted, Lond & Tay: | AT 247 BROADWAY, N. Y.—This is the largest and most | the whig meeting inthe Northern Liberties. This is to jot been publicly announced yet what will be the course Mr. Wm. Hill New Youx, October, 1844, Do do, with collars, Lon beg to inform that the lowest price 18 affixed to every arti. Pie Sith GAYS a eg ex apreuced by ® | lead the people into the :belief that the whigs and na, . Wm. Hill: 0, 0, ’ " 0 rt . M monk i Co Nicholas s | policy of the present administration in relation to the | MEi~taving had the misfortuye to lose the greater pa tof | Teich srabsoidered: Muslin and Appligme Love Cae ee | fie mone periect security: to the purchness’ CAs the scale of | nLOCK OF IVORY, three feet long byfourteen iaches diameter, | tives will not amalgamate, but the knowing ones thumb try oftea ‘and coffee, but any graat reduction in the my heir oy . oes weg. over four ype va CAO Embree Evening Dresses, in Riviere, pron, is Se Se, = the proceeds cerns pe sein Bik SS highest authority to be without | 114i: noses at what they consider a mere blind. ‘ . on of my » Corguation, Spaaistt Flo refrom, hence : . n . | fate of sated eee re nad Or the articles now heavily | friends, who had been similarly alicted, to t yyour Infallible Embrojdered. Organdie Flounes; trom $2°to $12, | establishment where che return is so large ns to reduce ‘Aumittance 23 cents. Exhibition day andevening. | “Bishop Hughes came to this city on Saturday to con- Dees Ailes se ies ake eink Retgeremee thea Nis Gretiaal Growin itso, maker the bok Be sery tick Thiet Lace Capes and : ipl etd pl nhs TR Soe secrate a Catholic Chureh in Richmond. Bishop Ken- pon many articles now frea, and itis poss: | mos sof and wes ft bea dren appearances i Chaney Mruaels ud ether Veilsand demi Veils | PARIS MADE. CLOAKS, REGOL Ow GUTG TREAT SEA SERPENT, | inet o this diocese is abront, and Bishop Hughes ofr Je tea and coffee will be among the articles upon which spectfally, 3 of splendid black Brassels Laces, TEWLY OPENED, of the most modern Pai i ~ - d t the ceremony in his place, yet has his presence tmnail per cent will be placed. ‘There J. R. SANDERSON, | WINTER HOSIERY, EY oreo of sray, Thi mouston on measures 114 feet, and | ates at y Place, y been a very 150 Pearl street. weighs greatest wouder of the animal | here been misrepresented by interested bigots, who give eat uniformity in tho value of nearly every descrip- . ¢ + 4 7 ut re, Latnbs? Wool, aod ane Hoven ut kad | Mante are ne Velours Meu, creation yer discovered. It was found by Dr. Koch of Ger | ita political complexion. Bab ! Fino snd Cashmere Gloves, Plaid and Fancy Woollen Games, do.) pleletana dentttt, | many, during a geologicw tourin Alabama. 4 seegn | James R. Snowden, the State ‘Treusurer, is also in the Lambs’ Wool and Merioo Vests, of Recollect Hill’s Infallible Onguent can be obtained only at a ion of manufactured goods imported in 1844 and “46, the | his principal othee, on the Northwest corer ¢f Pine and os, for children, which are offered from 10 to. 1d i Extract trom. Professor Billiman’s letter : istration of th id * b ner as 4 e per cent. Andaloue do Satin seabreuse, + ons city on business connected with the admin! of the turns showing but very little variation in any of the | "Stn Vi" Carey Se (erie Ben New XP Lomet hen Die Semmeer teeel 525 tm" rh Ven tirweredo Maron | tone lnalridualy’ snd shetetle Meee ereceds for i tee: | ne Marquise do Parmele do § Parmula do t ems reported, and the conclusion naturally drawn from hat the maximum of importations of these ma- ninene: It will be exhibited but a short time in Ud city. Admit nd street. Brooklyn, | | ! | Water streets Ms. Thomas Newel wi Coned cee Beostiva: | MASTIC CEMENT. J. Jordan’s Faney | M C, Steane, Chemist, 144 Hutton street ; M ESSRS. J. & H. FRANKLAND and THOS, HARRIS Sane te kal onie oan ae aus Fancy eg to recommend to the attenth " tange 25 conta; children 12% cents, ‘The saloon, open from 8 best grey compani lufuetures bas been reuched, and that the additional de- | fetionary, in int, berween Grey een gee fe Banzetys Cone | sve in buildings, thelr much approved Master sehen Koae-pompon, Cashinere ect A Mt 10 P. M., is brillvantly illuminated every evening. Coe ey aan attempt ou tho part of certain em- iy roots fit wonpmeny tien hs D. A Herrick, No. 8 Deiavan House, Baltimore Md, stdurable and beautiful composition ever yet invented for sabe! Swe Cd J . J jury to stir up @ row with the Board of aud forthene g ption has been supplied | Mortimer b Mowbry, corer of Marker selec the exterior of dwelling houses or pabive betes or Bal, St SPLENDID MANTEL CLOURS, Tern oe on eran qor political pa bat it wont do: facturers, With a population increasing | _*23 1m*rre orcas : imit ition of marble ‘o lime or Water enters into the bepagnole, — .., Ornoments acip vaille. SPLENDID MANTEL CLOCKS, Health of this city for political purposes, but it wont do- Li a Silk Shawls, Scarfs, Cravats,&e ,&e., | POR SALE A BARGAIN.—20 fine ornamental ¢columa | ‘The court will not permit their functions to be used for Alabast bony, inlaid Ri i, and gilt, with statu gen, it day Clocks, for sale at $15 t0 435, i’ good order, | *™YSUCH FUTONS. sation to Capt. De Lutson, haw stone 5 d 1m your to year about a million of souls, the increase | ~ ENGLISH GUNS-REDUCED PRICES pi'mrhtek consistence, wich, with doe gt tpwced oll | ge very mode y 7 y the consumption of all necessary articles must be an: Qrets Ce eon Barrel (Flut and Feremecion) being i, and other ingredients, forms a cement impervious to JAMES BECK fe Vv whiel nts, will b hard ax a stone, and of great d : #22 Tteodia re ch 18 38 to 50 per cent. below the price of impor our article to- rs te - fe aes tae sew rain | Oy wii an Sod pods eS | waltecgcw tala ng Cm oes, | ere tattoo a neaeer y Saenenee ey ow Pi al wine ete ay ena CON A Mata tee Sal (up stairs) Pearl street. / this city, ae soon 8s they heard of the facts, took nee:

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