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= FEE Board of Supervisors. tariff of prices for passage, particularly inthe through Second Board. AM EMEN' Heine Board met last evening, his Honor the Mayor in trains, has a very unfavorable influence upon the $2000 Penna sis | t $9 Nor and Wore 2 1% AMUSEMENTS. | US £ TS. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. iinute | receipts from that source, and must continue to do so shas Nor and Wore as 3% lo —— Fi, oe I nig woe sd er REE napa Ra sas |e RE Piglan re poe St ov Lane RVMEING'S Halt, Resolutions being in order, a resolution was offered di- | of this company from passengers would, without doubt | 2% do mw 72 50 Canton Co 42 poly id risk HT OF Bisa ay toreport the amounts bs pall ine assessors ofthe ve: | DAYe Deen many per cent larger hed the price of | i _— dp tein SMonieCmt =“ By| FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, | MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN. ‘Weaneengten: . w, third less, or four instead of six | 30 do Ts 50 360 93 es October 11th, {Correspondence of the Herald.) rious Wards, f ring the last year—Adopted. | Passage been one , of six . HURSDAY, Oct. a Saturday Evening, 4 Reporte ldéptedee The late Fire Advoras to potiticns of | dollars a head from Boston to Albany. Low fares, par | . New Stock Exchange. WEDIRATAT Ge ESET; O6t20ch eal eh Wasuinorox, Oct. 9, 1845. sundry Tasutance Companies to have their names struck | ticularly through the summer months, when there i so BOS Beak. 5 PS) SehenGamtenCo.. 915 406 Admission 25 Cents. ‘The Cherokees—Cherokee Correspondonce—The Re- font theireapian ent ro)4, in consequence of thelr having | much travelling for pleasure, would increase the re- | 32 Fame PRS 1 Brie RR) an THE ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS, medy Preacribed for these Difficulties, with an Inte. Dr. Ress —The case of Dr. Rees was hereupon re: ceipts of the overs ‘Company as they have ofallthe| 3 Morit# Canal baw ay Final de 14 a Means. GERMON, STANWOOD, | ‘ARRINGTON, resting Episode of Youth, Beauty, Love and Ro- sumed, w! Mayor left the chair, jermi other companies that have made the experiment. Itis| 75 10 0 23% c E! Mt an a. mance at the Virginia Whit Charlick was thereto. s do ¢ ou do snw 72% | Respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Brook- ‘ginia ite Sulpher. 1 SC SE OT ig beret alee ned eae pga dp Oo ae Ree EEN TERIA Rte RS We have been favored by one of the ant-Roas of Dr. Rees. He test: it ‘onnelly, ent of the road, or a majo! er f SONGS, GLEES, party of the Cherok. Ping ve: : of the school teachers in the Sixth Ward, had received 8 | in the direction, when we may expect an immediate re- Marrted. CHORUSES, cote" Wratye fom the most popular Ope Me Kuibber se copy of a lettan ain present in thie tty, with Dlack-eye in a scufille with a man named Kelly, ine cel: | 91 04/5. 1 the tariff of charges for freight as well as pas: | OD Friday, 10th inst. by Mr. E. Hart, Doctor A. C. H. | accompanied with the Accordion Banjo, Tambo and Castinets Jeremah Bumps. rts Py r which he has lately received oes which sheeehenemee: kept; and that iesigtee.” Thee hid a ha ncn Paar Zoanow, to Miss Joserainy Weastnorr, both of Bos-'| For particulars x Piss Enid) : heen from one of the Cherokee exploring party to the . J ton. : ; obit, Conseuiy was produced and testifed in relation | two years, and the stock of the company ranges in the oor open at 736- Sisaon2 fi hoes ret ot [The objest of the examination upon this point was to | market from seven to ten per cent below par, while the | On Friday, 10th inst. Lovise Josernive, infant daugh- DR. HOLLICK’S LECTURES. | Wikis ernst she Hex of : ory.) justify Dr. Rees in his remarks in relation to the conduct | income from the road thus far this year has been but a | ter of Henry L. and Susan Hoguet. iE NT 7 ¥. aise, rl MEROKEE Nation, Aug. 30, 1845. justify y z, FORGENTLEMEN ONL Rome: . -Mr Charles Kean ‘of some of the teachers at the public ward schools.) trifle above that to the same period last. It would be | _ The friends of the family will please attend the fune- QN the Origin of Life, oF Philosophy and Piysiology of _ Juliet. : ‘Mrs Charles Kean Dear Sr vw Lam preparing to start to explore is and Coffee for Two.—Mr. Waicur was recalled tin aise te a ral,on Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, from 74 Green- REPRODU: NON | | Price of Admission—Boxes, $1; Tit, 50 cents; (#allery, | the frontiersof Texas. I have fifty warriors, all well in continuation from the last evening, and testified that | Well to give the low fare party the power for a time, and | wich street. ia Plants and Animals,the Causes and Cure of % cents. equipped. We shail leave the limits of the Cherokee na- Connelly and Kelly had frequent rows at the house ofa | -et the experiment be tried; let the reduction they pro-| On Wednesday night, 6th inst. Many Exizane: LICBNTIOUSNESS, ‘ke. | ~ Doors open at 634 oelock, and the Curtain willrise precisely 2nd of . illustrated by his 16 lifelike Models of the Male and Female | at 7o'clock. tion about the 2nd o; Seven I intend crossing the Mr John Dust ; eo, thet Connelly and san named | pose be made, and the advantages or disadvantages will dsnehiar of Allison B. Ideson, aged three ye Systems, and Infant beings at every stage, &e.,on Tuesday, | | [17 A limited namber of Season Tickets may be obtained haat er aaa Palerede, ‘and perhaps the the Truste soon show themsel se otinesda and Thursday, October 1, 15 and 16, at Frankliu | at the Box Office. a ra eran eee le. We Cn a aban. ms and ————————EEEE nes . : . . ‘The Ross partythreatened to. ‘ 6 e Conrelly, and Kelly d The Housatonic Railroad running from Bridgport, ¥ Mi ccsoneh ett Leice to commence at7i. Single Lee- | BOWERY THEATAR. bring us back. It appears that they neither want us to 0 the dispute like gentlemen, when he loaded pistols | Conn., to Great Barrington, Mass., where it connects | ~ 7007 CHANCES FOR BARGAINS IN | cure st cents. “Tickets forthe course $1. Back Lecture com- pena Pac a gt coc leave,nor stay in peace among them. The,treaty partyare , and the; aie sham duel, (Laught Sie | ich the Senheals nial gare Masloatoraltany, OOKLYN. Plete by aoe 9PM niche divs: est dos Messrs. Cony and Blanchard, unanimous in favor of going off from the other party,and ELIX O’NIEL, Auctio: lyn, m peared rs of laughter.) The | is probably one of the cheapest roads in the States. The d, and the Court ad- | new stock of the company amounting, with the surplus la ly, at? P. M 01 Me | che celebrated Pantomimists from London, ed at this | @ large majority of the old settlers are anxious to get BR, OWEN will Lecture in Franklin Hall, Chatham | Pestle hey wil make thels appears thiseucafed + this | away from them (the Ross party.) You will please in- ‘Square, on Sunday Evening at 7 o’clock. oll ttre | dacing their Astonishing Trained Dogs in their performances, | form our friends of the course we are Try to that toatimony on both siden here Beyd, Maryland; Dr. Jump, Del.; Robt. Frazer, Lexing- | The monthly reports of the Banks of New Orleans in . Try journed to Tuesda: ty il 4 y = d d i the ti 3 . A. T——— meen NT ON NNN Ewa forte tock, to more than 11,00 shares have | Pt Tre eRe OE CXL WAT ches | oa arog he S™unstwonerendntoument oath | toed eet Sa Colona” Charen” in fines been disposed of in this city, along the line of the road, | Sale to commence at7 P.M_precisely. oll It*rre street, would respectfuily notify clubs or private parties, that — "seeeeeeee ee * It will be sometime in Decem- Movementsof Travellers. spectfally i Saturday Evening, October 11 ‘There was a very moderate increase of arrivals yea- | and in Boston. The first instalment of $10 per share, ANGLO-AMERICA : ih enimee rg aepor dry ya See wil be ‘prreimed eae ae ber before any of us wilkbe in Washington: Give my terday, although the ho! bit Li i was payable this day, the 10th of October. Arrangements | FREE CHURCH OF SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR b than any | THE BLACK RANGERS, pects, Kc, ; ie tion in the numbers of thos 7 i O. 406 BROADWAY.—Rev. Moss Marcus, R ‘der is well supplied at all times | Gen. Washington It appears from this extract,that the writer is of the will be made to pay off the certificate debt at an earl; p i I A ie Werte Se * | Gags sad: Iso: bar BebiLitiog“of the? soksreay SEIN’ be | CHESTER aTE CET ns cee eee trna free Sank ne Ohl one euener vita hy mare sa |. oak oer 2a Tides, Of Went. party Ce ies pha ¢: | Williams, West Point; J. MeDowell, | dereeaithe delay, The coed will be re, | the kev, Caleb & Henry, 'D. D. Assistant Minister of Saiot | he flatersinmself are unequalled, aud ie feapectiully softens | Malor Tracy. ed, some years ago, in disposing of their lands in 5 without cmecotieeen A : Ps ae spbaetids Ha re fotwes hare , Brooklyn, aud Professor of Moral Philosophy | a call from his friends aud the public. oll 2ttrre | Wallpoed racy Georgia and Alal ane to | neral government by § laid assoon as possible witha heavy , whatever hon 2 = yi NOTIC. { M ‘Waltham. . treaty, exchangin, em for the present reservation. f Seats rree— rants and English Residents are par- si | aria Waltham, i i is necessary to put the line in complete running order, | ticularly iavitrd te rate etl tote NION BENEVOLENT ITALIAN SOCIETY—All | of the tribe in Arkansas. This treaty and this re- j wle, Savannah; J. Mandeville, Waters | will be done 8s s0on as possible. The receipts for the DISSOLUTION. sphacctan AEAIACG Chl aie hacttpetatodt Loved poeentes |” © abit Sone Rear end Aeon Pe ee ee : ean Ee age, ST eanlagtoy, Bans: past threo years have been as follows :— HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore cristing. between | of the Constitution, a general meeting will he held for the Andy tothe name of the treaty party. a eee j . 4 Ie e subs in ity ol 4 . lay next, tl . P ; Martin Holmes, do; J_H. Coffin, Housatonic Rai Roap. of Andrews & ng and fa the city, of New Orleans ‘ader the ah inst. TP ‘Meat No.3 Barclay s0. B verdane. me guished from anti-treaty, or Ross party. Joha Ross 3 :J. Gilmore, Richmond; Geo. Da Gross Receipts in 1842, from all sources. ..$92,13722 | firm of King & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the | _ 06 6tis*je CHAS. FERRERO, Bec’y. still continuing de fecto the emperor of the whole { H Richer, 8t. Lous; J. 0. Bartel, N. 0.; W. Ruysile, | Gross Receipts in 1843," Vhad.s08 a8 | Pa day. of sugar, ultimo. Pa ane, purchued tht | “DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, tribe, and the jealousies from their original division 1 Srpeny wesom Riettasnn, Cpraany 5, W. Morris, Louis: | - GrossHecerpty mis, -191,03876 | King &Co.,he will conduct business hereafter oa his own | AAT BROOKLYN (late Military) GARDEN Mi DJ. | | _ ad upon, the question C the steatys being rather increa- , Crry.—Capt. Duffy, Stonington; C. Hndrews, Va.; H. | The same rate of increase will give the company in | *ecount. Css van os (epee 1d Geatiemen of Brooklyn—that he has made arruigenients | Pitaad Gallery, 1896 costs, spree eae ae peg PB I dN ag en, Pringeton; Mit. Mason, Piteburgh; H. Hainos, | $710-040 20. The road is seventy four mileslong, and | — TO THE PUBLIC. | held-on Thursdays and Sasardays rom to 6M, for Ladies CAaEAeR ROE, and wealth, with a sufficient cross of the Scotchman | gh: C, a il ost over $2 ile. i i rt time ago in tl y it er 12 year: 3 and from 7 te 10 for Of 5 . SINGE. ‘i ‘i 5 ‘i e + ; aA eae reat nTEDS O; Lathrop, Ge pss deribat 38 Loitlasuaialpderrattan bee T respecting Catholic Clergyman having married acouple | gentlemen, until the new and splendid. room which is now | BURLESQUE OPERA SINGERS. inhis veins, to give him a material advantage in . lquitt, Richmond, Va. _,, | company is selling at very low rates e market, | who had been previously married by a Squire, is entirely in- | building is comoleted, which will be about the Ist of Novem. | tact and shrewdness over the unadulterated of the Keaxaisn.— Alex. Johniox, Buffalo; Mr. Cowles, Cald- | which can hardly be accounted for when we consider | correct. oil aire | ber, after which the days of school will be changed to Tuer |p... age Admission 25 Cents.-f¢ tribe. He has an interesting Anglo-Saxon, or Ame- ~~ Friday: y 1 i roprietors: see eee «» Messrs. Fence! leiser. r 2 : u ’ Mig, cele Fagrmont; J- B. Wiles, Havane; Jno. | the favorable prespects for anearly dividend. The ca- 5 BOARD. seridanoe, Nos} Prince eeresr or et toe rosa oa toa above abs, "Saturday ‘Kivening, October Lith, rican lady, for a wife, and his daughters have been | cago; Isnac Hale, Rochester; A. G. Parker, Mobile; | pacity of the road has as yet been hardly tested. Its | F\SEGANTLY Fumished Rooms, with board, may be ob- | “N.B.—Mr. L.’s schools at Lexington Hall, Williarosburgh, ‘The Entertainment will commence with educated at seminaries of education among the first Hon. M. Fillmore, Buffalo; C. E. Deaborne, Boston; Mr. | - tained in a French family, where there is every opportum- | are held onevery Weduesday, for, Ladies, from 4 to o'clock, ; BLACK DIABOLO. in the country, One of them, during the past sea- Pie ve, Pumele;, C.F 5 i Mr | condition has been such that travellers were detered | ty offered for earning and speaking that language, at No. 364 | Bvt; aud from 6 to 8 o'clock, P.M, for Gantiemen. 011 ere | Black Diabolo, «- Sig. Shill-vale Wholemno | son, was for @ time the most distinguished of all M. Manville, Louisville; T. Baily, Phila; R. | {Fm passing ever it and its passage receipts had fallen | y fentieman and hs wife, or foraaclect Club or Society, | A LLEN DODWORTH will commence a Priv @ Dancing | * viraseyer | the magnificent belles at the Greenbriar White Sul- Me. Tiffany, do, E | below those for freight. The business of this road is ‘erms moderate. ou sere | oe Behoo! at his peer need Pak oo , Broome mort, on Moe. | ames Brown. -Lyach-pin-e Will-sing-e phur Springs, in Virginia; and a certain young and i Bowrier, Phila ; A. W.Lyaen toy eee ane a principally of a local character, and is therefore beyond TO LET WITH BOARD. Wednesday, hursda vand Saturday, at 3 P.M: for Ladie: pithogo te Bea (is ‘ talented Virginian, ardent as oS omer conse Curtis, J.B. Ailworth, Va.; F. Backer: G. Fisher, do.; W’ | being influenced by other routes. ith Bed- and at7 fur Gentlemen. For terms, ke. apply as above. ‘Mig. Brough-o-Jew-Bell make him,” became so much enamored of the Mss) J 1GOr} Also, oll Im*rre charming daughter of the Cherokee emperor, as to BEACON COURSE. promise another treaty—a treaty of alliance, friend- ton, Newport; Hopper Mott, Mexico; Rev'd Professor Park, Andover, Mass. : : ton, Ky.; Colone D. D. Howard’ Vermont; David Sey- eduumber only will be sccomme This i bl | Par-tean- 6 2 a mour, Troy; Dr. Lockwood, Albany; Major L. Le Milfs, | 1H 8nd 1849, have heen as annexe focation for those dome. business odie Tues a deuatte | Lady Lwanabeila:Dido Allsquaa OSigne Cotton Baty | ship, and annexation, The young Vir; , in the Masa,; Jos. Shaughnessy, Montreal; A. A. Brown, M. | faanxs ov New ORL&ANs. ing the winter. Apply at 82 Frankfort street, Miss Kiuy Mew Allsquash Big, Faw-in-e Scratcheni | fact of his having a tincture of the noble and prince- C., North Carolina; Dan’l Haddock, 'Phila,; Col. Crans- | ‘My Junee July%s. Aug's, Separ | Letmimoderate. References exchanged. cl sera teed oat Teste eee eka ak Refresh. | '¥ blood of the beautiful and glorious daughter of ie, 9.245.283 B,254,700 6.201,ao7 | Gate oor 6,038,004 INFORMATION WANTED : Vn, 3,850,684 3,312,614 old King Powhatan in his aeerea renders the at- nents. 7 TRIG 4,146,217 4,097,941 | C)F Catherine Crearan, who left Brooklyn about four years The range of splendid Cosmoramas will be open for inspection. | tachment, otherwise natural enough, still more nat- ago for New Orleans. It was confidently stated by two re ural, plausible and romantic. We pray, in all defe- OurR va Fa.) | ,lities, 20,713,447 19,502,595 19,998,524 11,914,507 10,626,302 | respectable persons that Cath fey died in New Or- B ts constantly for sale at the Garden. Verto 2 i Oot hi THB The U8. etenakip Pencona CE ts y Assets, 13,962,209 12,250,562 11,839,878 11,493,428 11,966,908 | leans, and as the writer of this article is very deeply interest i ae | 5" Doors ope athal-past6 o'clock.” Performance tocom- | Fence, forgiveness of the dark-eyed daughter of the a ! cet u Th b Littl ed in the truth or falsehood of such report, the New Orleans Ps | meuce at 8o’clock. West,in this her perhaps rather unceremonious intro- yesterday morning with important (as it is conjec- | ere appears to be very little variation from month | papers will have the kind..ess to copy it. oll 2t*re Leh ialcsel oN paradl oety yl tat adel Megha & ——aInLU'S GARDENS | duction to the public; but as to “the ardent young tured) despatches. Her immediate destination is | to month in the items of specie and circulation. Since INFORMATION WANTED over this Course on Monday next at 3 o'clock. pd ieee th Virginian,” we have no apology to offer, fcr we are era Cruz, whither she is directed to proceed with | August the cash liabilities have decreased $1,293,205, BX the POINSETHEIRS, of the gentleman who placedan | | A Purse of $10 will be given, free for all tro | MR. H. PLACIDE assured that he will feel a foot taller in being men- all possible celerity.. The despatches came by mail | and tho cash assets havo increased $543,578, showing sdvertisement in this paper, it, ie supposed, above two | never won a purs Fier om warous to come of onMon| MRS. MOWATT AND MR. CRISP. | tioned in juxtaposition to the enchanting dark-eyed in ten days from Washington, accompanied by an 2078, ng @ | years sinee (between September 1, 42, and March ’43) enquir- | day next at 25g o'clock, mi be 5, Entrance to ame ri - fai pdr ww cased te Ftd ie aivnpey ed eaan decided improvement in the condition of the banks. | ing for the heirs of the family of the POINSETS, originally | madeat Green and Losees, at 9 o'clock this eventug. | Saturday Evening, October lth, zelle of the Cherokee nation. But i’taith, we are delay.” They were received at sunset, and at sun- The importations of specie into New Orleans have fallen ey rise the steamship was under way. of very much within the past two seasons. Last year | of theadve: aitingto be claim | ollie hould meet the ¢ve | PHILADELPHIA HUNTING PARK COURSE fdness on the writer of this by TROTTING. eing diverted by the fascination or those dark credi. eyes, from the main question under consideration. To he succeeded by the The gentleman to whom the letter from which eree property was The performances will commence with the Overture to Tan 8 0! any other ‘leman will confer a rt \f the matter, e There is a rumor afloat that these despatches con- | they were only about one-third those of the year pre- | feature nate nt hice orange street, addressed HE FALL MEETING over the above Course will com | TRANGER. we have made the foregoing extract was addressed, tain a conciliatory overture to Mexico with regard | vious, and this season for September, they were only | T.B. A reward of Ten Dollars will be given to any person mence on Tuesday, the 28th of October, and continue two has enclosed it to the ers, accompanied by to Texas. The ‘manner, in which it will be re- | $31,000 who shall produce the advertirement. oll sufrre ceived by the Mexicans is intended, when laid be- 931,000 euainut $40,001 Jor idiee) same monthrin 1644, No. 1—Tuesday, 26h October, purse $200, two mile heats, another in his own hand, from which we extract as seston} PARUNER WANTED ina respectable Refectory and fallowas é <_ | Which indicates a decrease this year compared with last Oyster Saloon d town. One that ferniah t under the saddle, free forall horses that never won a purse over follows : Ay a ‘ p> | a 1 ‘om, , e us also to demonstrate our Government tobe as | It appears at present probable that after all that has | | Also, Parlor and two Bedrooms to let to a small family. | heats, the brat infive, in harness, free for all horses that have ANA ‘ANHOUR. «air, I take the liberty of enclockyg? Seraurperosal, forward with offers of peace as it has shown itself | been said in the government organs in everysection of the | Wout chuldren. oll ittrre_ | "NG. $°'Wednesday, 29th October, puree $300, three mile Sam Hobbs. ... ++ Mr H Placide aletter received few days since, fom Mr.---. He Prompt (Bs igure for yar L sail to-day (the | CUnty: in rel WANTED, heats, in harness, free for all trotting horses. _— was one of the delegates of the treaty who visited ie U. S. brig Lawrence will sail to-day (the ¢ this city last spring, on business connected with the af- fairs ot his nation, and is now ona tour of exploration in Texas. His letter fully explains the object of the dition, and is a sincere proof of the determination Treaty party to comply with the wishes of your Ex ion to the changes contemplated in the i ‘No: 4—Same day, purse $150, $50t0 the second best, two mile A TOUNG WOMAN, 4, native of Ireland, of good refer | 1.00: Sader the saddle, free for all borses thet have never trot . i >. R.at thisoffice, | ted for money. ; » | entries for No, 1and No. 3to be made on Saturday, of October, at the Course, in Philadelphia, and Green & Losee’s, Chatham square, on or before 9 o’clock PM, in New wind permitting) and join the squadron. She would | ™0#t important departments ofthe General Government, ! have -iled yesterday, but was detained by foul | there will, in fact, be very little, ifany change from the Bry bea aarp emai ‘weather. policy now carried out. In relation to the tariff, the Ca- WANTED, » The frigate Potomac still lies at her anchoraze— | binet is so much divided, that it is yet uncertain even YOUNG WOMAN of good character and refe Tolice wiil always be in attendanes to main- her box or false bow is not yet fitted in a satisfac- it it er for Nos. 2 and 4 to be made at the C thi i all improper persons out. Tey aod etl so cmtines tor bon tar expences tory manner — (Mobile Herald, Oct 3. what modifications will be suggested. The twogreat | Germae atest be canable: of drersag Hart, making Ueaees, | Drevioueocach Got, | 2 * Mace tthe Course the evening | i fried wumber of Beuon Tickets will be dispoeed of | D¢et and will to, continue to be, in any emergency — —$$$_—___ Political parties of the country are not so much divided | &c._ To sucha one, the highest wages will be given. Address | «Two or Sere oeree « xonaia sock parse... nas PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. from the tyranny of the Ross party, is wi Navigation of the Ohio River. upon this question as upon most others, and there is very | -R-#t this offic oltre | found necessary to cancel those already issued ae mostly desire ; and if suitable country should be YE sed me. State of River. Uttle doubt but that there will be votes enough in the poeta AT NO-15 PARK BOW. int o3eod&ey Sun*t_ol8m ee eT Soe eee ie eye ries mint t eene tao ces sine a i cisicars i - fs vertiser wishes to get a young man who is willing |§ <<< —y 0 i lement.} seo rituburg,. «Oct 9, 416 in-rising in channel. | democratic ranks in the House of Representatives to to engage inthe Oyster and Liquor Business, and ass & PROVE ALL THINGS! POSITIVELY THE rents of Ross are not willing either to let them go or re- Louisville 4 48 in the canal Prevent any very great alteration in the present act. | Cash capital of $150._ ‘The stand is one of the best in the city, ‘And Hold Fast to that whichis LAST WEEK OF THE SERENADERS. | main in peace. Your Excellency will, no doubt, in due Cincinnati, 4} ft on flats and bars. There are many defects in the existing tariff which pastuor esto go yo the caine alteead ac he rd CHEAP AND GOOD. ge GERMONLHAM tad Qrattre Pi sentir dregs se 5 om ae s / bs - 4, "> 7 ,e . by ave the honor to be, = _ | may be almost unanimously repealed or modified. ‘The | {U,tmd will require his stay for some time. Enquire st the NEW MEDICAL JOURNAL. ae sie “Very respectfully your most obt. servant, {Ethiopian Serenaders.—Palmo’s Opera | duties upon low priced cotton, or descriptions costing rs the 1th Toclock, P.M. r 5 : (elt pela neat RES Tae Thee Ulaiant hon pare P y Evening n fe 12th inst ) at 7 o'clock, P. M., THE NEW YORK ___ Admission 25 Cents only. “ His Excellency, the President of the United States.” jinguichs | less than twenty cents per yard, are exorbitant, and are Lecture will be delivered by the very Rev, Dr. Powerit | ye nig AL INTELLIGENCER; Hor particulars see programme. ¢ oe particularly felt by the poorer clas: Our manufec- | &f r a, arch, jBargiay greet, for, the benefit of he 4 Id d ; Dears open at ake Donesct to eogumense at 8. The arrangement we suggested in a recent letter termiasion | teioa;‘ta thie onal Cth aa rape AOE wrmsng Ge hn gy Bas» ye Slton Sanpmerarl i oF joxes and seats secured daily at the office, from 10 A. M. till | published in the Herald, appears to us as the most Ln oe tl gl | tures, in the earlier stages of theirexistence,found it im- | Porat hall-past6 o'clock. Should the weather prove unfavor- ECLECTIC GAZETTE. P.M. ’ advisable. Let the government purchase of Texas gular merits by. @ patronage | possible tocompete with Great Britain in the manufac- | samehour Y * POstPOned to the nex! ob attre EDITED BY D. 8. MECKLEHAM, M. D. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. this Northeastern strip of her territory. The pur- End every santa give heen he he eras | ture of these goods, and it was therefore highly neces. WANTED IMMEDIATELY PA eal emsteat mete elieead write eum cadiaee R. TEMPLETON Chase tone? Will susiat in. the payment Gf Her a . "| sary,for the protection of this domestic interest, to place FRENCH GIRL, whoisa good seamstress. Good wages | ment from all the Foreign Mecical Journals, The fourth nw MR. TEMPLETON, tional debt—let these Cherokees be given this terri Dow Jr’s Sermons—Sunday Mercury.—A | ; ae Ay mill be given foe capenle poser ation ae oe ber of this valuabie periodical is now ready. FP ROM the Theatres Diury Lane and Covent Garden, will | tory in exchange for that which they now occupy in ° remarkibly neat _pocket volume of these Sermoushesbeen | Vcr high duty upon all foreign cotton manufactures | siicer o10 are CONTENTS. have eT APPEARENCE IN AMERICA, skate ae abeas continue under the protection frued fe sm the ofice of the Sunday Mercury, 109 Nassau street. hapa’ Jess than putes cents ih yard. ee peony. WANTED, Palpitations from funetioual disorder of the heart, Dr Corrigan | On WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 15th, in ‘one of his | of the government, and from their position on the - oll: pn good paper from stereotype | for that excessive protection no longer exists, and the FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MENto go South or West, to | /nfant Asphyxia, == ee ae ae a popular frontiers of the Rocky Mountains they will effective- Edo Wheat Srammrl etva a | demand fr trope comer laos enanimout om all | (A, ie Aten gamelan graces | deal augsen Me™, = - Bet ag AURORA RTAINMENTS «es, | here he goverment inthe protean of ea ok We nae Seadty Mereury of tomorrow will contain 2 f | classes. There is no branch of domestic industry more | Yrtiug wihon onpertanity ‘of clearing $1 ryear. Some | Dhymic Asthma, diate tele nisics,, AY Prpussoau | For particulars see Programmes at the Music Stores. Joining white settlements from the irruptions of the ud its usual variety of reading. matter, news, &c. Price 3 | fitmly established than tho manufacture of low pri-ed | men now in our employ will, no donbt, made over $1000 per | Discoscs mul jing disease of the hipjoint, NF HI Yohuson | _opatre __________ Comanches, the Pawnees, the Arapanoes, and the Co te asingle cop ¥ part of this continent for | coarse cotton goods. It requires no farther support | bevveccoscy tai dewey hese ea nae hus district It will | porrigo, or Senld Heed. » "Bpenriess ARCH STRMET THHATIG, other wandering tribes of the Great American de- See banarh pie ht ece Sureinecrtioge ts Advertisemeats mast be sent incarly to io- | to, Government, and no foreign manufacturer in the | neous ttn . ip $50 to ie PHILADELPHIA. Wh: be i demeri ut. Apply at FR NCH’S Publishing Hall. 293 successfully treated, + + + Mr Gillard | uraee Maiaent, * Mn. H.E. Stevens | S€tt- atever may be the merits or demerits of (NBC eas he | - Brondway, up stairs. All letters must be post pride ENE pas eg 0S) ts * WD ERRDE Lee . ing, October 11th. John Ross, it is scarcely possible that the two parties ‘The Fall Style of Gentlemen's Hats are | Fld can compete with those of this country in this er, | _o« um ? ara Styitic and Astringent, - Dr Jeffreys Saturday Eve 0c: 5 ET OT: - + Dr Durrant | The Perfo.naice to commence with THE, SHOEMAKER | of the Cherokees can be made to live harmoniously seperisnity’ of color ‘senast bg! Mente, Waikeicns | gy ifirisiengee etsin | LEFT OFF Ee FURNITURE Fungoid tumor at the base of the Cerebellum, Mri Taylor OF TO! LOUBE Jacob, Odett, Mr J R Scott; Chenard, together by any governmental arrangement, Every Very important part of the HAT, retamug the color till | tt Present act will, without doubt, be perfected, we do AN’ . Ld he oh St i x Simon "A LOAN OF A LOVER—Peter Spy, Mr | Consideration, therefore, of policy and humanity, iis worn out. Any article sold in’ this establishment is ne- | not believe that the two parties will become sufficiently Goin Teds ofenperdousefeca thes wish ths fall value for | Daler ofseletreatment, st "Boy: Mied. and Surg Jour | “Owens; Geiteade, Miss A Fi “ety S* | seems to confirm the adoption of the plan as herein now ready for the season, 165, which for Iughtness and | ticle in any market. While the most glaring d ‘isher. Ver misrepresented, but sold for whi Also, the fall _ 5 H s i i r * 0 . DUMB F GENOA-S |. We r GE Boysand Children’s Caps, of various pattems. Geatemen | $eP@rated to make a general reduction in the duties on- | as Ladies and Gentlemens Wearing Apparel, fire Arma, Fur. | Hemarkable cate of accidental amputation, Wan | TOSSA ocd; bbs test GU hes Wiaaces | Toqommended. Wo ate aueatod tis the Presiecat ‘oan have their hats made to order, in any shape or style they | forced by the tariff bill of 1849. Aingre Me: Centiomen leaving oF retarning to the city, will | The suppression of quack advertisements, Christian Witness | On Monday— ; tie Wa HNOX, 110 Fulton st, | ‘The surplus revenue which has accumulated under the “ig given ar prcefor al-articies oirod.” | Runeus Hiematodes - = = + Mr Blenkinsopp ———$_ a a ee | maton —_—_—_——_- | tariff of 1842, was on the 30th of September, 1845, ough the Fost Tee VENBTYN, I Peculiarities in Childen, ~~" - "M'Bery | poses 25 cents; PRIME corey Crtthea te Boxes half price. Naval Court of Inquiry. qaThe Plumbe Nai errian Gallery, | $10,069,639, and has been since the passage as Breet ie tates: of Births, T+) Mj uetee gabe Atte Wasntnaror, October 8, 1845, the. largert esta ind'in the world, har te- | Of that act, $12,967,701. This amount of revenue has WANTED. vig ei EI ATE EATER CLOUEBANG, | cee nas in te RInAtanrpeManteTREMoRtLGREy to SERUY poded |x large and splendid Tight, which surpasses any | accumulated under a very high average rate of duty and AMILIES can always be supplied with faithfal, competent Goffe om Copper, eee ee D ROCKWELL AND STONE'S TROUPE, ” | the schooner Flirt. dated in groups of fifty or more persons, if desired, and in xcessive importations. There was no surplus for more | and Say, atthe ¥ wal ccuh Be Aety ethos (ex tases, Urine poly en Brightii,, Steam Boile Dr Schlossberger McFARLAND. Bi Pogson See eat lanier Forte style not to be surpassed cr equalled in any country. | than a yearafterthe act took effect, and it was only | ties 24 Grand stret, near the Bowery, where every means is Goris omculoue heen. Apempenet The greatest Vaulter in the World, is engaged. Lec hegre org pang emg gy thea Large Sale of Music.—This Evening,Ba when the importations suddenly increased, that the re- | VR. Beet tt Rat Pe Rest »T.WATTS. | | Arrot Guilding, &c. and cutting Gl ‘ Chem Gaz , ALSO, Ml ancaptiie it J le of Music.—This Evening,Bangs, ly 1» N. B.—Good and ful domestics can have excellent places | Onlescent Glass. = > ‘ Chem. Gaz MESSRS. HOBBS AND J. WHITTAKER. e pting Righard & Platt, No. 204 Broadway, will sell large gollectipa | eeipte of the government exceeded tho expenditures. | stthis office. 39 Im*re_ | Manuf .cture of enamelled cast iron vessels, Chem. Gaz. HORSEMANSHIP EXTRAORDINARY, Pi Bic Tabet nem el Ba bh Ag Satnease conse she stock of a Muric seller, retiring from the | When the deposits were removed from the United States : MUSIC. J Leaves of the Coffen Arabica asa substitute for Tea," | | SPLENDID. CAVALCADES BRILLIANT FETES. | McLaug rvants were attending upo iouable Music fer the Piano, Guitar, Flute, Violin, &c. a to the State Banks, the surplus revenue amounted | A. mo! Del gd eget SC oberg acs stall Anal Ayn ity lta hme lag Master Nite as the Greek Boy 0 $9,609,194. At that time the compromise act system, which has never been introduced as yet into this coun- | *¢rt1on $4 per annum, macing it the sre 7 3 edty imperity ofthe bloods "| about commencing, Dut the average rate. of duty on im, | i::thetjveen arevy apiroved ef ma Eapore as Being the CHEAPEST MEDICAL JOURNAL = — | EXERCISES OF THe. GYMNASIUM. SJy ihe same-—The general size of the canoes wes, I ‘ gest y 5 jest and easiest m i nm mpil. D A AL TTR Pa : ted Ad, beeae they purge fue ihe Gedy thou bahous pa | POT ranged near as high as at prosent,and the importa | Madrewed to. Y. atthe oie of this paper sia be attended | oltre __" “WML TAYLOM, No 2 Astor Howe, | gg ypare VAULTING, TUSIBLING, ke parbest, Fie en eee ene eevee ure which are th i f all kinds of Fevers, but | tions ranged fh : m'rc_ | ~GREAT MEETING | “LUSHING, L. L eG} in most of the canoes .n the expedition the men of every malsdy ineMdontt> men: ‘vom fours ote of eu Ta: | bony ones rede the ae ee eons Per annam JAMES A_ SWAIN § Co. Ga peblieMectonot te itinkioeis atthe oa Fash | SAD NEI PAMILY. hom Vervons, wi give their | CRTi@d th tha and he wide of fhe boat, dian Vegetable Fills, taken six’ hours preceding every chill, | higher than under the act of 1842. The surplus was 8c- | Prapers and Tailors, 352 Broadway, Cariton House, | A lng on the wih september the Galewing Resolution: tate | THE, CHENEY FAMILY, from Vermont, will give their | xo; paddle. will in asl ime subdue the most ol > i te : ‘. Jntroduct: Concert on e the mort obstinate atten ot Gera, | Cumulating so fast,had already reached such an immense W QULD respectfully inform their customers and the pub: | adapted unanjmou SES Ser and the body so completely, invigora. | amount, and wasso far beyond the expenditures of the or indeed any other malady, will be | government, that a distribution was made among the jot to my knowledge were hospital will | stores ever used at Indian Key; not to my knowledge the servants attached to the vessels ever juired iy? ® rs ING, October lic, that they now have on hand and are constantly re- | | Resolved, That the Queen's County Horticultural Society, | At the NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRait! ‘asaperior stock of fall and winter goods, which will be | by declaring the Meeting of a few Conspirators, unde sing a variety of Gle uartettes and Songs, selected from ices, for cash, | name, on the 15th instant, to be illegal and their acts null and Fevers—at the stored to a healthy to ted, thet Feverand Pianeeatel made up in the latest fashion and at the lowest pri name, Ob the best American, English and Germn compositions. They on shore to stay at Lieut. McLaughlin's; in Mt se be exnembered that. man by the name of W. | States, and in 1807 the Treasury department was obliged | —° ime Waatist Wes, fe Fetuen, merits Sar seaealiied cppeppetion, | Seirsne Treeacs Tern! pew nisees composed snd arranged | vera] Salen ary oroceritiont the saubnsl connie eae |. Spear, who sells medicine, purporti is, al wa) 2 a ° * came under my observation, the ot ecenentunt facts gatas ty hcheh | upon that branch ofthe goveramont. From 16) ted | ene NEA MART RR NG WITHOUT | colorant at cuenta wo tat eee PmopEayn. gern private sare in regard the fiers anng ihe crn I guarantee as gen a for » From o 4 5S " of the absene: Wm. it. Pi 7 legate tothe State 0, ‘i oes. Melod: J ship’s provisions, I can only speak so far as concerns my- Pir aiiee tint item tec $19,907,086 22 in Treasury notes, were issued under the | "Tieninabteastanssent of che davis avehe os Bacaces | Agricultural Fuga Ulca, ands the Maseachwvety Horcale | NOL Cress Giorthe Chiciey Fanny wy © Laden n'™" | selltnever used them. Gepon, 288 Greenwichat, N.Y. ‘dat the Oral ang most approved waters z | tural Society y censurable, and with their subsequent | Serenade—Sleep On ‘Arranged by Herrmann | By the Jupcr ApvocaTr—I never saw but one schooner entsand circulars cont: acts of Oct. 1837, May 1838, and March 1839, The govern: | P. Kowal snbipanepatateteietian ment has not only been deprived of its surplus revenue his} Fine Green and Black Teas.—Very supe= | hut has been compelled to resort to every financial d system, adapting | acts in publ a publis! K those in such a manner # | illegal proceeding 1s a base attempt to destroy the very short space ! 18 viewed edge of the langange, in avery short sbece | reputation and business of a suecessti rival. load of canoes at Indian Key, and they were in « good the capacity of his pupils King | condition. i me, late Lieutenant in the U.8. Army, nowledge of the langaage Soug—The Irish Mot! ‘ of time. as been ved, ‘That wi Win, R. Pri he most dist i e | Jase M. i pee Eine wht expedient to meet its annual expenditures, and to | ite following distinguished gentlemen, to whom he can | guished, int ‘and enterprising Horticulturist and Nase | 2°8"tete Bare oo en ore Gi Loder mee" {°F | sworn] was in the Florida expedition under the com- Tea veiacs'ch ae ali us Sery mag; and his ancestors aud. himeelfas identified with the PART il. mand of Captain McLaughlin, and Lieutenant in the Me- contract a debt of about twenty millions of dollars. bb Beary © a ie yar Woodbucy infancy, present improvements, and the honor of thistown, and | Glee—Lutzow’s Wild Hunt. Von Weber | rines. Tea, establishment in | Within a period of twelve years a surplus of ton to nd others. 4 wre consrarulete him on the great extension and success of his Fro Genetien Boat Bos byte Mogre | By Us Co rye beigtio in Florida, 1 ym ing, and forthe | twelve millions of dollars hes been I Germaa and French taught. ‘Terms moderate. Apply at No. : raent. Song—The Irish Emigran y Mrs Price | about the 22d or 23d September, 1841; I was a good fan le BO aod ger th Pell fd of dollars has been literally thrown ply Resolved, Thata copy ef these proceedings be signed by the Blackwood i Sver stand, unrivalled. rrnestly oommend families, | away, the credit of the government reduced so low that bat PoKOWALEW SK. Chairman and Secretary, and presented to Win, Slowly ng of the time on I and on the sick list e:portion i | | Prince for | Quartette—Day Slowly a ablication. Am E: JUARTERMAN, Ch > SF it was impossible to contract a loan, and the Treasury | TO LET. mR Re Trxovo, Secrenry. - eet Lee r76 n | | of the time; | have seen the hospital stores used on vari- ous oecasions other than for the sick; the most flagrant fe en chantry merchants, and the whole public, to this very respecta- rrang’d for the Cheney Song—Eve’« Lamentatior Se ed i PARL it , . Apply > — * With Me; abuse of the use of the hospital stores I w: was i aetna btn bel cSt ceil oe ol eh Oo ean ekinceaeemnee 7 DOGS! DOGS! Cee caged baie Coney] onthe arrival of the packet Hayne, which touched at MONEY MARKET. oan could be affected, which was eventually contracted | (AaMipS GIRANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS GENTLEMEN who irous of owning a good | Qnartette—Good Nigh <s 'S}itamily | Indian Key, on her way from Charleston to Havana; there Friday, Oct. 10—% P.M. | for about twenty-five millions of dollars, and a surplus | * “AND CANDELEBRAS, Mem, aroreatseced te wpuly et the bons "| Bro Some i Neabitess_cpraer of Wall and. Water | are several passengers on board; they came on shere, ‘ ; a TRADE ‘ ; , ; and were received and escorted Doctor Hop: There was a slight improvement in quotations for | of twelve millions of dollars has again accumulated. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. corer of Cliff, from 12 to 2 P. the Adi org ring Pood Por. vouere | kinson to the Surgeons’ quarters; Doctors Hare MT. ae 4 stocks today. Harlem, Norwich and Worcester, Ston | Within that short period the treasury of the general | P)!ZTZ, BROTHER & CO, No.13 John stnet, are manu’ | pared to supply, them with Newfoundland Fa ings and Hopkinson sent the steward to where the é re ° hos; ington, Erie Railroad, Kentucky 6's, and Ohio 6's closed | government has experienced the two extremes; it has | ofatiche re to hands a complete agsortmen) | Ter ey references given if required. TITIAN’S VENUS. es ital stores were kept, who brought wines and re- firm at yesterday's prices. Long island edvanced j por | been filed to overflowing; been drained ofthe last dollar’ | ™iiisellatholeald or retail at Tow trices for cach sais Hisymach admired, Painting, fer» mont saceratel visit | freshments for the often.” When the oflesrs came on ent; Canton, }; Reading Railroad 1; Morrie Canal, j; | and ss again filled to the brim. Itis possible that the | Sor Tamir mney ynng campnine Lamps. No, 7, Lafarge Building 62 Brondway- order’ of Dr. Hastings, wines, porter, and. preserved faictaa lisashi, Hees. Fs Goctinad | ftme vicissitudes may be experienced during the next | ccomgliur& Co, 4" caebrated Patest Solar Lard Lampe. Riimaion 2) cons<Semon Tickets 30 cents. olvtweme | strawberries, which articles were, given, oooasionally The Farmers’ Bank of Maryland has declared half: | twelve years, A commercial revulsion as e as that Suspending Solars, re Dorie Camphene Lamps, CHEAP NIGHT ROUTE TO BOSTON AND |—____ TABERNACLE. —__—_—_ | at the quarters of Drs. Iustings and Ho ‘The yearly dividend ofthree per cent. | Just passed may be upon us before we are aware of it. Bracket Solars , eS ae PROVIDENCE. Admission Reduced to 25 Cents. wines and liquors belonging to the hospital, especially The Receiver of the Commerciel Bank of Oswego | We stand ina position, ina commercial point of view, | Pateut Lard Hand Lamps, iow pat RE Fiat 8 mge sxrenable tk. Fd above places, has | FAREWELL OF THE sites. ae JUNGERS, porter, were ordered an: bresgat in, and — me gives notice that the creditors of the bank will be paid | somewhat similar to that we occupied in 1832, when the | Britania Hand Lavaps, eben one” rengers can be nov Caken three times a week fromthe, Depot Hie Miche Tecsday lich and Wednesday, 1sth dertember, oti atporuon of the. liquors set apart for the sick; the balance of their claims on application to 8. H. La- | ‘isposal of the surplus reve: d the reduction of the io = Cam ai lar and Lard 5 P.M, ng direct from Greenport LA at the LABERNAC E, bei ysitively their last appear: esti 2 sinters to accompany the steward to the hos- throp, Eeq.,at Luther Wright's Bank, Oswego. tariff, were agitating the public mind vo deeply. Stand. ,,4,,, BamineBluid, scsmeeabidsmeniae In'ime to tske the enrly tran 00 ost nee ne ee ee tancted by Mus CAROLINE HIFFERT. that the order for Wines and liquors was ; Dr. Hastings gave 9 permit to the invalids, that ould go to. Mr. Center's store for liquors, &o.; 1 \d to Dr, Hastings the iaprepeny, ot giv: At @ meeting of the Providence and Worcester Rail- | ‘ng in the same position, we must be extremely careful | UST PUBLISHED. price W cents, the Fourth Ediion Fare S0-cents to Providence, and $175 to Boston _ oll tfrre In order to enable all classes to hear them bejore Co ig 5 ch permission; I stated it ‘cfnter’ road Company, the following named gentlemen wore | that we do not fall into the same errors and reslize the of. hirauaeted from the! nineteenth Frevich edition,) CONSTI. ib: BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE, OF LIVER: | the price of tickets have been redueed to TWENTY. ‘he my elected directors fer the current year:—Alexander Dun- | **™e results. Our banking systems are not so much ex- LON DESTROYED, or, Exposition of a oataral, sim- packet of the la TP OeeberTerreon ouly reRSlAE | CheGh particulars inthe Programmes, L ible and infallible means, not on ‘ ini, ip OX- hed ’ their ’ . Harvey Chase, James Y. Smith, | Panded now as they wore then, but it would not require | ig either purgati guy artificial mesg What | GORD, mye og ape Fctioke will ae vely Poitivel Y ‘thelr LAST APPEARANCE. o1serre_ | oh Lars fiped kg yy py cnsgoate tas Roepital Christopner 8. Rhodes, Orray Taft, Joreph Carpenter, | Much effort on the part of the leading financiers to pro cveyyarecently made in France by M. Warton.) | 1 on Thareday, the lech of Getsber : ‘OW EXHIBITING, (for a sho iy) atthe Rooms | fund. Allen O. Peck, George W. Hallet, William Foster, Earl | duce a great and sudden inflation in credite and in bank Ion OF MIStIn CES ee from eminent physiesans an’ | "ir well kmown. that the accomimodations of the Oxford ‘of the National Academy of Design, comer of Brocdwat | "SY sue Count —I furnished myself, in with li rge W. , ster, Ear in bank | "gold at the National Depot of Warton in Paris; No. 74 | are fitted ont ina most auperb ‘and costly manner, with every | and Leonard street, De Kuyper's celebrated statue (in marble to me; | got from one to (we bottles of P. Manon, Charles L.. Fisher, Moses B. Lockwood, Jacob | issue Maiden lane} and by all Booksellers ia the United States, | modem improvement and \convenence, moe but add (0 | eneilew Hors Center’ at* the expense of the govero: Little, John Barstow, Nathaniel F. Potter, Duty Greene, | The administration contemplates a reduction in the a a ra LA 80) U,BAIN,”" (Coming from the Bath.) pronount Mi things from the ; 1 was affected fined work, which disease "or affection of the. back, and aT aid ° Pe 21: a ea eS eee Charles Dyer, Gideon L. Spencer, Aaren Rathbone. At | tariff and some change in the safe keeping and disbu: BRUNSWICK SHEETINGS—The Branswicks, the | select this eonveyan odern art, ; heaviest of all the 4-4 B, Sheeti: be bout one x and to se ii has proscription; | think © mecting of ine directors, held immediately after the | mont of the public moneys. Much depends upon its anc: | pound ta 24 yards, and the price jx but. shade above the ord | eure the bet berthacentiyepitcation thant’ be mde on boar, | faa 'tracybes ettncted, crowds, of admirer in azope,,o | pot require liquors es & proscription; J excopt .. adjournment of the meeting, the Board was organized | cess in these movements. ney rte tees Bh rm shan’ olieited ta, Cats footof Beekman st, % eae ey hee) & CO. faateney, ‘opened for the inspection of the lovers of this sub- | some sweatmeats and Hho sy i were not ribed r ha ‘al assortment o} 1 a % i i 4 "i ; * by the election of Al:xander Duncan, President, and A. Old Stock Exchange, d yard wide Sheetings, worth 6 cen's to 6 ard. | oltre _ 95 Fulton street, hext door to the Fulton Bank. | '"Qnen'trom SA: Mantil 10 P.M. Admittance 25 cents.— | {Or esi ee eee renee Reed Oe eet anaes en 0. Peck, Clerk, pro tem. $row YY State 6’ 106, SO shes N Ama Tr boo 1 Pe eet ee Yarns—assorted Tw FOR SAVANNAH-Packet of the 13th October. | Season Tickets 50 cents. 830 1re a in’s cl r paid Fe in doublons at Ort ones re The receipts of the Western Railroad Company have, | I0000 Indiana bis” xm 31 12) Canton Co x6 42°" ad 20 Cedai street, upacniton’ VPs ma Tw ; gid"; edna ray nore Test exlag Pere bichidey, PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ~~ | tie to Mh them I'should. want; his instructions, within the past two or three weeks, been somewhat | 19000 Penna s’s 7634 100 Harlem RR 560.14 Tt eee _.T. N. UNDERHILL.’ | SE Getotibe aor seers ae Positively sail on ¥ | APHE Committee of Management of the New York Philhar- | ‘aid were to pay them away at that rate, On the larger than for the corresponding ast year. The| aeponyee™ ne 0 rata 1 6) GPEEC! Hof Bau Gaunt and Letter Of Tom Boring, with, ‘The accommodations of t for cabin, seeond cabin and serip monte onetety Uae leave to form the, public that a sub- | Ori ctober, i8it, I drew in doublons, at $17 each, , reas ou the Passengers, ’ bulk of this inorease is from freight, the inorease in pas- | 300 do wip 2 15 69% cine aod Count, will be published inthis day *New York | secure errha, howd mottat to make early application on | Openatthe atoreof Messrs. Scharfemberg & Luis, 961 Broad | $195 ‘Ment, McLavontix—I think the Hayne was the senger recdipts being very limited. Produce from the | “7 shavBkof Americ’ im? 29 4° #15 60," | ral Reform Blsters.™ “Price one cents Olice Ws alton wey | POM L0°t OF Maidan lang oF osCOTT, 75 South street, Rs many complaints have been made of the, want of room, tof January, 1842, but | am not: 5 Dr. Haat weat is coming in rapidly in consequence of the high | 7) Phenix Bank a 8946 | corner of Naasnu. “ oct litre” | _otre ‘sere ae corner Maiden Ian the committee have been induced to remove the Concerta to as incharge of the hospital, and in command CHAINS, BREAST PINS, BROACHES UNTO! ACKETS ote Ors sacriotion 16 per exrass, payable. on : ERE: : : of subscriptio ‘ Ke—5 heavy fine gold rich Guard Chains, 2 Guld p=: its of this day—The splen | of the ng the subse: a 14 for the first Concert, ent ML Bronehes, 20 dozen Ear Hinge, 29 known and favorite packet ship TAROLINTA, Capt | threo a itt . Dr. Hopkinson arrived there while | wae tere, anit dd not Fonsider him on duty; he usu ‘authority from time to time while | was there; and in prices at the soaport markets, compared with previous | 25 NO City Bk seasons, and the anticipated demand for exports to sup: 4 none 1 LJ to each of the four Concerta, with the ark. Great take comma! f the ply the markets of Great Britain, This has given anim. | 50 40 ge ny " it high finished mith, will sail this day. lege of ‘ing two extra tickets for_ench Concer one instance, when | offered to take o E Bi 3 lated Bil pSCOTT, MES L. Dr. Hastings of duty, Dr. Hi agreed potus to the shipments of produce from the west, asthe | 43 1° Mt atged Cake Basket, rich Neel. Ornariched Pots oll 1s Boath direct cor Maiden Lane. | Poy gtn one Se ake ae Koy to rete Dr. Hopkingon olde that he hed no right Jargo tolls on our canals plainly indloste. ‘The Western | 1 40 AND GENELEMEN visiting the Fair of the | to surrender the command of the Key to me, because I ‘st 160 32 Puro Trimmings, for sale cheap 1 Sen Hane una ULAR LINE FOR NEW OR DT if Railroad Company aro realizing some of the benefits | 9% 0 | tlhe $—Packet of the ith October—The splendid merican Institute (held at Niblo’s) are reapectfally inv | was on the sick list, and I should not be this ao io agricultural preducts, in the a 25 Farmers’ Tr 960 7) few Orlean now and favorite packet ship TENNESSEE, xaming carefully the quality of the Toilet Soaps, Shy | with him 40 long a 1 was under medical of tivity P ) in the shape of 90 : all street. Con- | Capt, Pray, will sail punctually as above, her regular day. "| ving Creams, Extracts, Colognes, ke. Se., exhibited by i, tal stores were kept in a building west of my quar- large receipts from thelr freighting business, The high] '% 4° tiga helt goods imme: Toh TAPSUOTT, | Hots and i desirous to "purchase, can do s0 by applyioe a | feng? and in, speaking Ristance of may window ; | never | atte! oltre J oll ro <y corner of Maiden Lane. 4b the sly stand, Nov; inthe Garden, on bw tors,

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