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MES, CHARLES REAR, beer 7 cai A York in the Barque intent, from tenes of Bi “wer Moots, ands fre of thessme cl ‘as sold the last pd Monday and Tuesday, October 13th and 14th, Monday Evening, October 13th, {co lence of the Herald.] We are indebted to Mr. 8. Brown, (Mail Agent,) al, gave her trunk (which was printed greeu) son. which voots’ were more splendid than any others sent to saa Sie perleessnenelll commananrenk the Para Wasuixeron, Ovt. 11, 1846. who'artived: in the steamer South Aimevice, et helf ecu tbat emi fiom tents when pa ES Ee a eae CHANGE OF FACES ROMEO AND JULIET, ae For the last twenty-four hours it has been rain- " 4 * 3 % Th being an entire strange: has DESCRIPTION OF THE 7 Py Suli 2 Mra Charles Kena | ing as if to make up for all the deficienci past two o’clock this morning, fora slip from the of- nots the place wher the property | 7 r CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE. ty in Vile" | cee ee ene eeine cere hee of the Delaware Express, containing the follow- | “isefuan ince ar ba ee reas afte SIPHONIC PROPELLOR, FIRST APPEARANCE OF ee te | summer. It still continues unabated. The great- ing highly interesting information, under date of ton street, Brooklyn. ols tr | fond MESSRS. GaRMON, SFANWOOU, JARRINGEON, Fortuuio heen Sk, | est immediate advantage from this inundation will % SELLING OFF PREVIOUS TO LEAVE INVENTED BY JOSEPHUS ECHOLS, PELHAM AND WHITE, Mra Skerrett | bably be " * Dauati, Saturday Evening, Oct. 1. SELLING OFF PREVIOUS TO LEAVING OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA : BOSTON EUTERPEANS speror Mate De Wine BT ceat cere ae the Olt firs ame Edward O'Connor Convicted of Murder—Van Steenherg LARGE sTocR or DRY GoODs—a pituina’s | NOW EXHIBITING aT ‘THE FAIR OF THE Qusmhied ocesion they will fntodticg ex entiveChange of | ,Ftice of Adinisnon—Boxcs, $1; ‘Fit, “ii cenite ; tallery, ding to the theory of Professor Espy, these rains i t Sentenced to be Hung—Four Prisoners % cents. have extended beyond the Alleghenies Their ef- well-known Cheap Store, 44) Pearl street near Chathan— AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Performance, consisting off fongs, Giese, and Quartettes, Doors open at 6% o'clock, and the Curtain willrise precisely | $e Prison for Life, and Thirteen for a Tyo %irknown | ene, tts 3 SMALLC ns ; . 1 | ‘ : Term of ‘Yeare—vidjourmment of the Oyer and) Ter daira tw Se rata metiahates wonmesatue | AL SALE cera trong tes cau fim scan Joa oe Rocce HT ee ee vember of Seng Toke mar tectany, | feet here, however, at this juncture, is ratner a dis 5 hawls, Cashmere, De Laines, Blankets” Flann low it, ¢ duets the water along the side of the canal at an ele- “Low Waved the Summer Wood,” 4. Box Office. advantage in the suspension of the work upon the The trial of Edward O'Connor, alias Powhattan, for Li large lot of Prints, bl | to the head er fall at the lock above. The cistes ie ‘The Old Arm Chair,” *'The \ Teen } “di A f : the ees of pikes Bercy irre ee bs i eas loves, Lace, | hat a boas ta sing on that aide of the « canal su ghee Th ‘My BOWERY THEATAL. { pg buildings Bal in joan 3 ewe in ro a after Mr. | ret of the supports o cis- ole to . , i ited i the eral city. ‘e expect this nor’-easter to G d i tord ry wement is made betweeu all the oth whole to conclude with a variety of (The public aro-tespectfully informed, that mis i if Cy +, “ { nt — jebrat tomimists from 4 in : coups ing. Kprarcde otal ae rs mee a Keel fo the want ad, have in 4 ofi'Tistimon & Co, teched au up ighttube which, a litd x ‘ Admission 25 Cents only. The este hey mall ake ther - searac t ‘evening +s this spell of Indian summer—that ee gorgeously beau- tndablo appeal to the jury, that hisclient is not now at pris px & Exe eohoraae Our rizoutaly in the ai Sp Pastioalars 200 HOSTER ase ot that hs pd tie gpunet weodererdaciouatoner aoa tufal of all seasons—that most Elysian climate upon tT: Bunex, the Attomey General, followed on used tous will meet with prompt attention: ounet its foxes aud seats seenred daily at the office, from 10 A. M. till | owt kurope. east the face of the earth. : é the part of the prosecution, The station he occupies, D: P) RUSSELL. , , “The Piano used ou this occasion, obtained from the store of Monday Hvening, October 13th, Yesterday we gave a list of certain conspicuous Ke. naturally ex. New York, October 13th, 1865 218 aim pat The npper pare of thetube: cherber, Messrs. Firth, Hall 6 F amir ill be performed, the drama of Albany politicians lately arrived in Washington. cited more interest in the summ! up on the part of WINE. ing exteaded up his reputation, rank, being a cs poiut. on, two, three, or four feec higher Gen Washington, Mr Vache Most of them, if not all, are bidders upon propo- felt had the duty de- HE suBscrisyte hay the people than would have been ved by the Aguia, | thauthe cistern curves over into it, hon. Att “ volved upon some member of our own bar; his address’ irom Medeira, a sail suvply of fd aad new Grave dice; | crtendiug down perpeud cularly to withiu' shor distanee of BEN Bale seen PR Beer sals for the erection of a naval depot at Memphis, Which ogeupied about 44 hours, was listened to with the whieh ey éaa couldeatly recommenda beingof the choicest | the bottom of the cistern, (ard far aa to enaureit bein MESSRS. CHIPPENDALE & JOHN SEFTON. Kate P frsSergeant Tennessee. There was an understanding and & most profound attention @ auditory, amongst @uality that has been imported during the last twenty years. — | D * ere again curved, an MRS. CRISPS FI 5 CE MERIC Kt csp n t wile ee matical bene iniee. OE ta ee amonest MARCH & BENSON | tended forward in a horizontel direct on and. paraliel SNe ois Teanhat Wa THE FOREST OF BONDY. Coca enson aaeae shemn, "as oppoeaas ee eae be most ingenious and forcible address to the jury; andthe —22 10m ___ is Newsstreet,_ | sides of the cistern, ‘Behind the portion of the tube: last de- LONDON ASSURANCE. Capt Aubri... : Mr Blanchard bable one when they first came on; but there views he presented of tho case, bis argumezts louching TO FOREIGNERS, FAMILIES, &ec. ment as just egoal to tine of the: tuber its dete easel to Grace Harkaway rg rage Sod siaoe beers iaivunsereteeding, Ae, 6 cea the several questions of law and points involved in the N ENGLISH LADY, speaking the best language with | sbout three times itsdiameter, the diameter beeomang less gras adv Gay Spanker among them, as we are pained to relate, and conse- Whole matter, were s0 Slear and acute sto render the | 14 he Purest pronauelation, is desisons of giving e-tong in | dually wutil the sides terminate wn an edge atthe dita ceo Fe Barcoure Garrtl ‘Tom Canal: gis SBS set pealetaies, Pigompadhle, wus, the hernoey ot fact of the prisoner's guilt irresi le inthe mind of eye- | . » ke remarkably low | foura ws mthe tube One of less capacity with the es ote 17" Lower Br and Third Tiers 25 cts; e ig ach man is now thrown upon his in ry individual present’ And what gave much force to his Auvlys 425 Broome street; 0 enquire articalars inthe edge forward, may b tached in, frout, dling te angle of the Golden Farmer. Mr, Chippendale | Pirand Gallery, 12% cents sss _ | Pendent propositions, and each being acquainted in audross was the apparent desire oo bis part not to go a | ee nee ait absolutely neces : Harry Hammer “MrT. Fl-cide Doors will open half past 6 the enrain will rise at 7. | advance with the proposals of every other member step beyond his sworn and imperative duty. QUKeP SHIP ROSCIUS, from Liverpool—Cousiguees | Sinill tizxible oir tu Jes my Twieh Mr. John Sefton ) ED t the clique, there is fai id resu: Judge Panxen chargedthe Jury in his Usual clearand 4, 2%,'h# MP will please have their permits 00 board, sf ole derre sahsryrpebfitersnets ra some of them will effect their object yee distinet manner, and decidediy against the prison A Test foot of Wall street, immedi woods he voeiinead fom 7 F MR. 1 PLACIDE ? a to public store. ete 4 DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. MR, H. PLACIDE, = man, however, more shrewd than the rest, went to one rn ae cathaatinr Golo CS RE EN eT eat 5a Tiehtatentliy aad Os tight tenikerwie the kee toneee AT BROOKLYN (late Military) GARDEN.—Mr, D.J. MRS. MOWATT AND MR. CRISP. | the Chief Clerk (a day or two since) of the Bureau mania, ACKET. SHIP, GENESED fom | New raitioans, is clit: | nantly to the supports of the cistern. In the end of each is fixed pi, Pe a8 ts hey 1o annonce to, bis frie 1 Ladies BENEFIT OF MESSRS. , having cognizance of naval contracts, and asked if ycepom the assembling of the Court at the iN please attend to’ the receipt ol their goots inane: | made hollow aud light, ad usually avout tree ee tncgh with the proprietor, Mr.J_W. Van Pelt, for his rooms. The CHIPPENDALE AND JOHN SEFTON. it were not admissible to put in a blank bid, cover- ur, the prisoner was placed at the bar, and 13m | aud about fift-en meches in diameter A strip of scan'ling 1s Sehvol will commence on Thursday. 16th and will be londay Evening, October 13 ing all possibilities of competition. The motion qu being put, the foreman answered “ we ROOMS TO LET finned on to the supports of the cistern extending from lock to | held on Thursdays and Saturdays from 4 to 6 for Ladies, The performances will commence with the Over toTan being ruled out of court, the gentleman is to-day prixonerat the bar guilty of Murder.” WANTED =One or. two gentlemen ‘to occupy. neat! pene nfachn hei iacrmenally ema Povo Suavel wind Busneeaee amet tie te ioe aitead De hepieeeidedl icy busily engaged 1n eyphering out a specific chapter of AE eE eR Tee Donner SRR TURpONcO thet uch was furnished rooms in the hase of a private family near. | the following msaner S°By means ofthe small echaee nema buildiog ie completed, which will be aboue the Ist of Novem LONDON ASSURANCE. peopeesie which, fini capeptanmetiaeata area: ail ‘ourt then adjourned till 10 o'clock. Broadw. n White street. The ro will be rented the aris entirely withdrawn, and. water takes its plave. The ber, after which the days of school will changed to ce Harkaway, Mrs Mowatt | | ady GoySvanker, Mrs Crisp competition and secure him a fair profit into the ocreyban SAvgMeneR MLL AO aislook ia. | gytber er or without breakfast and ten. juireat | valve in the braach first described is opened, the water rushes u-sds)s and Kridays. | For further particulars apply at Bir H Courtly, H Plagids | May Harcoyay: Chippendale bargain. Notwithstanding, we will bet upon the lancholy duty of passing sentence. The Cocetenoear 6 1 TO LET. oe if breed peek ita reaction urges the boat forward, tare residence, No. 9 Prince street, or at the room on the azule, Roly spam er, in Sefton successful ones against the field ; and we will go to N. B—Mr. L.'s Schools at Lexington Hall, Williams- T burgh ae held on every Weduesday. for Ladi s,from4to 6 Golden Farmer, ( o'ciock P.M. 2nd fiom 6 to 8 o’elock, P.M, for Geutlemen. Jemmy ere ae yer Rone. ae more’s official dinner last Sunday. FARMER. the extent of a hat with any gentleman disposed to | nny, pase. T Placide | accept the challenge ; and this in the teeth of Wet- and uader th ‘he buoy. befo rd the overhan crowded to excess. ed by the pron were variously affect- A Kagan gc Mag 0 PARLOR suitable for one or two gentlemen. Apply at 156 _Woo tor atreet. it re Stoouberg, Brisba I others were deeply AN IMPORTANT DESIDERATUM Pont trinheed te on o13 Iter be} moved, while O” 8, Earle, and some others A M. Weg} i e fu 8 | . = R.A. C. CASTLE, 391 Broadway, invites the attention | !¢t#.come tu contact with the srip beture m ed, and by THE ANGLO AMERICAN at7 o'clock. ep: Tichuts! Fifty ‘Comte fe re will have abserved that Blair & Rives have soa Ser LP ofthose ladies and gen‘lem~n wearing Artificial Teeth, to | Tolling Ow it prevent friction. | ‘Thus the boat is propelted witn- SHOOTING CLUB. seat ss Hib sh issued a prospectus for a Congressional bd i his new Marmoratain Terth. "After several years of patient | [it the necesss rama, ar a apeced proportioved tothe | reve SHOOTING MATCH announced to come off To: pte baerg pepe | sixteen pages per week, and that Ritchie & Heiss 8 Ay ental to 1, he hus succeeded in making fram beautiful | *levation of the water in the cistern above that inthe canal, | a Ha F 8 a i oF" Aa efficsent Pouce wail always be ic attendance to mi | determined to underbid the great ej ted of the Ex- found guilty of the murder of Osman N. St Combiuations: qucorruptible Artie ad Tee ee cern peautitul | and to the size of thetube. Aspeed of more than twentymiles an Morrow. (Monday,) near Fort Gree, Brooklyn, is post: tai qood order and kee) all improper persocs 00 T v great ejected of x: &ny thing to say why the sentence of the law should not Sm eOANa nil the vivid litelike old pereeat Of the | hvurmay be attained ifgreat speed be made the leadi g object | poned uutil further notice. HENRY RUSSELL. Alinnited nnmher if Sensou tickets will be drennaed of | ecutive organ, have issued pro) fora Congres- tal pusped uponyon? Dosseseing 1 ogee ney the | Midway the upright portion of the tube the upper portion is _ O12 2t"+e . PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE | sional Unvon, of twice sixteen pages per week, upon Paisonen—I am innocent ; I don’t think I ought to be f arifi paane | counected with the lower pirtien, by passing atoit water | —— BRO CRLY STAR’ CRICKET CLUB 4 | nearly the saine te This affords you the fairest Bivice i; rs pee a eee a price will | tithtor nearly 40, lapping several feet; 40 thatthe upper portion | nes lascaty civentts Hea h AS oe y are je oe p ee, R | ray bie pecans aeriogsy ‘or fowered, so that the tube can be lengthened or | QTICE is ereby given thats special meeting ofthe mem- MR. TEMPLETON, and most conclusive testimony of the ony exist- judge PanxerYou have been tried by a jury of your p dis tttm.. | shortened 0 suit the various elevations of the cisteru; and so | ; \, bepefth: above Club. wall be, hel gous of Mr. (DF the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden | ing at present between these rival firms, and their ntry, and one of almost your own selecting; youhave | | that it can be raised until the mouth of it 1s bigher than the cis- |} ,UIy Russell, Be o'clock will have the hovor of making hie respective friends in Congress and throughout the been defended by able counsel and have been pronounced | SPANISH LANGUAGE. ig the boat to mak cient distance between it | 2U-sday evening next, at 8 o'clock, ! FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA, | uilty. The court entertained no doubt of your guilt. ouvencce AO NaG Cela: and the cistern to admit of the free passage of anot MROCEE SE EE BYOry CREE OR Tn one of i Bo ular country. 2 : You was one of the two hundred disguised’ mentwho oth private and in classes, inthe above ieagwager thors | ing Weither direction, An upright post is frm! bsiceesdlaay! ola sere MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS | _ Messrs. Blair & Rives appear to be inappeasable. presen , and who had combined | wishing to learu the same, will please apply at No.ia Murray | (eiecd's ort ccridache cite reit athe chee Post | peatitied To conciliate them for their expulsion, the adminis- e life ‘ofan esteemed citizen and a faithful pub- ee nual ol2iw*m_ | Firmly fixed on this axle are two rollers, one small the other | THISTLE AND SHAMROCK. | tration has kindly promoted to office from the late And there is much reasonto believ that you | FOURTEEN DOLLARS REWARD. ae ead of x chain is fastened in the groove of the amall | Qn WEDNESDAY, October 15th, 1845. | Globe establishment, half a dozen of its reporters e other end to the tube, just above the termina- Piano Forte......... ze +» Mr. Austin Phillips, and printers. And what is the return to these evi- e upright portion of it. One eud of another chi fastened int ve of the lurge roller, and passes ‘around it other end is fastened toa weight which have thus taken the life of a fellow being; and the court holder may keep the a return, entertaining uot the slighest logal doutt of your guilt, | mayseepropen the pipers conictinp ol mercccl anenat hare dences of a desire for peace on the pert of the ad- Among the Songs connected with the entertainment will be ministration—what is the return from the excom- fired on that occasion, and perhaps the fatal shot. You | FOR the return of my po ket book and contents, or the | H of several notes of hand | several time: th i ry wh; payabie to me, |, togeths ith — t -y DOMNCS CLONE ee mod not be Pro | Cergapme (bet eine of 2 mgr, Direct | Istied with waters By hosing the? atey dees he | aero gong —" RALLY. IN OUR ALLEY." municated editors? An advertisement to the public You bave'bi hort ti | them to me at Newark. or inform me where I can find them i i pid e be- ae ee maton g Song—" TELL HER | LOVE HER. boldly proposing to run down the Union, and drive ou have but a short time to live. It is not necessary | }\'h, doing they will have the tha ker of the rh tween the diameters of the two rollers, the counterbilancing Th ae a voldly proposing a » now to admonish you in elation fo your awful situation, | eZ ¢tiehusktedin™® me of Heaney sayy MO" | Wein ned ot be mas thay omen r hedwenticth at BEACON COURSE. vaeetthecvenine thefivoriteong of _| father Hitehie back to the tripod of the Hichmond ‘There are others whose province it will be to advise | Newark NewJe sey October 12th, 1815. ol lwem | titer Lesbo teahae Sood cehaas Beda Mestlen TROTTING. E HER, HOW I LOVE HER. inquirer. 5 wit you, and who will see that you have overy oppor: WANTED Hibid bet x oie Belasdanorall ONDAY, (This Diy,) October 13th, at 244 P.M.—Mateh As originally sung by Mr. Templeton in the grand Opera of 18 not this conduct uncharitable—most_uncharita- {unity and means furnished you to prepare for your nal | | 7 wo. 5 RUTGER'S FLACK. (Monroe str-et,) a cook | dow and be fastened to a windlass," o THE Met uateerees eetiasiae hamver Beck Toerara Song—"\ MEETING OF THE WATERS” ble on theipart of Blair and Ftteee\ Ate Bava “itis the judgment of the Courtthat you be taken from | /4,sbdchambemud None bur Ainnca ee Welsh women, | Ss.neyatle Tartar he Ay Dee ee rca ne nae ne een tennng, Sou WE SAT ROAM EEG? THINPORLD.” | Scquited from the party princely fortunes, thus to op- | < ' ;el y un would be suffi- - 5 at 3i a o MIN-TRE ” : 2 i hence to tite place from whence you camo, and thaton | “sty "nducrtiousble recummendations, need opply. | lent. When it becomes necessary to raise the tube as des- SE SM mee sre eget lehena bends, ME JOHN ANDERSON, MY IO." | iene ae eS aa i Sa nae Saturday, the 20th day of November next you be taken | "Ta WARPED | See fa allow another boat to pass, the valve in the tower Fryant ent gem Lady Suffolk. AMANS AMAN-FOR A THAT.” | eretley Woe nae Brown oer of capital to bay to the pluce of execution, and hung until you are doad. SITUATION WANTGD. | rst closed,aid then another Valve at the mouth. Whete Ht bg Moscove THERE LIVES A YOUNG Lassig.” | Which they have become men of capital—to sa Paisonxu—(much ugitated)—may speak—Mr. Gor- | AQ YOUNG Woman of mostz~pectable character, wishes | (ye ¢ulance Delwecn ie Hotute esupply is too great toadmit Same Da ‘$10 inile heats to wagons best 3 in5. Soups” THE LAIRD O COCRPEN? | leastof it, 1s it not uncharitable ? Butit arises from don, I want to— 1 eee tye etd a, eee reap ate ee ity may be e-uducted along between two embauk- | Kobevttiesace Moid y's Herald. : D no uence eal one of those anomalies of human nature, that the Tide Uieanol yeu Wave any. comauneation tot 6 ¢ as | ; nduct etween 1 A Purse of $% will be given, free fur all horses that never | Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock, andterm het be f rt Fr ys y of the mo: ysition. The app icant has are- | the case with ordinary canals; with this differen. won ajur-e over $10 at ime of entrance closing, to go Under | at 10. Tickets avd Programmes may be had’ at the Music | More it acquires the keener becomes its avaricious make, youcan make it to your counsel. The Sheriff | ¢ of thee and a half years from the family with whom she be weeu thm need uot be prepared as for boats, mile heves, best th ee in five 4 Store "2 appetite. ‘The struggle for the printing of the House will remove the prisone! last lived. Please app.y at No 90 Crosby st:eet, am the rear. Ln ne eee oT wate ony. iehia the distance of 3, Purse $25; free for all ho ses thot never trotted for Tc will be very interesting to all concerned, and to | from each other, ex y, may o . y H i i TENCE OFEDW/RD O'CONNOR. ‘| «ote ross aque ucts, thr ugh which the elstern can receive. water Lt AME ile Sober pa. begea gEee ¢ 1236 cents each, to be had atthe | uninterested and uninitiated very amusing and cu- Edward O'Connor, you have been found guilty of mur. | ANTE, oy Tin Plate and Sheer roa Werkers | frum ti mata booy (b embankments.) AUG felch eee. rote’ #100 Money evening “On Friday evening Mr. Templeton will present his Grand | Tious. é ‘ f Li der. at have you to say why sentence of the law > wot . Roms of of P 's,—Sheuld the storm continue until 10 0’cloek, the race | Festival Entertainment, as given by him at Ayr, on August The Court of Inquiry in the case of Lieutenant shonld not now be pronounced sgainst you ? INFORMATION WANTED | Aw pe the one a ready | will be po tp wed wntic Tuesday. | theeh, 1314, in commemoration of the Great ational Poets McLaughlin, jenetle ost of witnesses to examine. Prisonxn.—I sey Lam not guilty of thecrime. F Catherine Crenran who left Bro kklyn about four years | Fvir of the # meric tthe arrangement | coitt Mae,,verwe a Henry Clay and Newburgh, for $900, | Bury 03 *m_/ Doubtless the Judge Advocate, Mr. Philip Barton Joven, Parken. Upon that sudject the Court enter. | 2 ago for New Orleans.” It was coufidently sited by two | tlre d te, tech at hee eh te aoe ove: Un the arrangement | comox ft ver hironraen Wetneadw nxt vl Ittine "| BOWMRY Cin joubtless the Judge Advocate, Mr. Philip. ime Upon " table persons that Cath diel in hed to the boat, aod the supply i Lewte | Grntnlte Lee om pee ee. | Key, would be willing to the task of examining dou- tain no doubt, | No doubt can exist that you was at the pe pdiiesmeh een iit nent erg ve tcaeied tothe boat td he suuiy is taken from the water CENTREVILLE. COURSE, L. I | Boxes 25 cents ; Pit 124 cents. Chi'dren to Boxes half price. | bi¢the number Earle sale ; that you was one of the 200 men arme the boat rides. and is dixch low 5 being carri $3 PROT + Mey vRTT, AND Ail | disguised on Tesh ceca, and even as, did not fire, Cp ee ae ae “igen ig ofthe-cann “its not ne RORTING: | ROCKWELL AND STONE'S Naval Court of Enquiry. t | AND WELCH AND MANN’S TROUPE. of which there is at least a question, sti Navy Derartment, inGton, October 10, 1845, CHartes Axprews was called ; Lyon wes there: | == INFORMATION WANTED ik pnd eal gece rami be there can therefore be | 'Y the POINSET HEIRS, of geutleman who placedan | TY : Y five, eight. or twelve) | Crowded Houses since the arrival 1 of MESSRS. HOBBS AND J. WHITTAKER. leaving a note at thi street, addressed q wment iv this paper, it 1s sup) above two | | 5 . The duty Iam now called upon to perform, is a most | ye se natwne Berieekee Tie Pasa cco? HORSEMANSHIP EXTRAORDINARY, sesh paintulong. I have kuown you aud your family for | }ng forthe hews of he tamily a inane 5 igh the bot | ‘ | SPLENDID CAVALCADES- BRILLIANT FETES, | ,,BY the Juose Avvocats—| wa ras 7 ; tom of the boat, in the bow, he side of | 4 y PORTS OF THE RING. fa squadron; | went out as a priv y years. Yourayoung man of more intelligence | frem France, where a large property was waitin af t and then ah oe igaver the side of . = EXERCISES OF TH, GYMNASIUM. there about ten months when I was m thon Vea Steenburg ; youare young and possessed of | ed by the leyal heirs of that Jamily. Iftnis should meet the eye | tHe can it, aud then down nearly to bottom of the channel, dis- | ras = | “VAULTING, TUMBLING, &e. in five months after that | was made abilities; and you have respectable connec you | ofthendver iser, or say other gentlemen having a koowisdge | ‘hich tie boati: moving, The water tive dlechareed fon | mre" ay | _o13 tum pice tehy =i there on the 16th Avg’, 1680;tnd came'a way on the ipte are, therefore, less excusable, These advantages which Sole ce ncdboarncot ne Viliice strat caaseees again Tminediately” below the te | The Largest Trotting Bield this Seoson for Three Mile | ~~ GHESNUT STREET THEATRE. | July, 1842; 1 was twice sick in the hospital at Indian feats owpossessed, should have disposed you to respect the . arrangement, th cnt and 5 i awe. itis, therefore, a painful duty”to. pass. sentence RS ae a i laciesdes dicen ROT yor Ne are united by a jot which adm PURSE $100, 3 mile heats, in hamess, will come off on | Wook Bera oc RET h ced hn Mixcauua | Sat hurlecivas anisea hays we wecsaa ines teoraeert ‘ou are to be cut off in early life,from frien “ of the er being drawn up by y jar to that _, Tuesday, October Mth, st 2 o'clock, P. M.. and closed about twenty patients at,this time perh: 2 vec gy ARES pr tle eases tage WANTED, | tends deveribed. se that the boat can be moved out of the with five entries. : Miss DELCY, Mr GARDINER and Mr. BROUGH nebeee y : yim stant of open resistance against the laws of your coun- FEW ACTIVE ZOUNG MEN to go Sputh ox West, to | of mucrtiey bond, Rplog in eicher direc tas talon acc een oat A pte | Monduy tvening, Uctover 13th” lial, about a dozen beds om. Dedetoads; they were in You have uta few days to live, It is your duty | $509 over ant above these eaventes Wil’ be feaured to than an | fificed verythi x elas tothe dest ¥ bg lend ick Husson | The performance wi | commence with LA SO“NAMBU- | the room where 1 was; inthe other room the rove the time and prepare for death; an awtul | writing, with an opportunity of clearivg $1000 per year. ‘Some | ¢'eatly Mu: ‘The well 30 br m | Biving Gardiner. D&0?s Count Rodolpho, Mr Brovgh: | some hammocks laid on the floor with mattras che i and we trust you will tke advan. | mea nowin oqrempl wil 9 donbe, “Fy rer $1000 per | that ome shiygs are eft th ‘ama Ganlin, bg Peter 8 | Afigrwhien Mit. & MRS, WHITE—Maj Pepper, Bervett: the men had their own beds, or a part of them age u is in your power prepare for that | ye’ lear of Iexpe: ich will have ict wi =o 5 * 4 7 hod “4 Mr White, Owens; Mrs White, Mrs Smith. had; there were about ten or twelve beds on the floor, chenge. dohesestary for then havea Tout om $24 to. Bi tn obtain | “KALeloH AND GASTON RAILROAD — | Centreville, Oct. 12, 1045, JOEY CONKLIN, froprietor. ; aos ,, | pethaps more; as to my own bed, 1 hadno linen sheets The judgment of the Court is, that you be faken hence | $£00d fitting out. apply at FRE NCHS Publish ng | N. B.—Stages will leave Green & Losees’, 188 Chatham | 0% Tuesday— Miss Logan, from, the Western Theattes, will | or pillow-case ; | had my own bed clothes; I don’t day the 20tn day of November nerteyou bo takento tho | pot | Iie atid cea a ane metenssry and | Wednesday-Second night ofthe Ojeras = avert caassot say whether Suyepe ct tbe metteonide Were he 2 y of 3 er next, | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE fifty ceuts each way. 012 3t*m_ | cases;I cannot say whether anyore of the mattrasses were plice of execution, and there, between the hoursof 10 | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | “ e GS! DOGS! ARCH STREET THEATRE. made of hair; at the hospital [ saw a man named Sergeant clock in th 2 “ WANTED. FOK SALE DOGS! GS !! ji | PHILADELP! . re FeO R Lane na eae aaed oe the DREN, | 1 eri TEEALENN cod Vasllion ona Steams the fallyalue fey | ON MONDAY. the Bh day of December next, by virtue GENTLEMENawho are desirous of owninga goed | Srage Manage ee H, x. ravens | Only: mann the e aaaee i asee oae aC Teen Pr — (looking round upon the audience as the | 1 ti] kinds afsuperflousettects they wish to dispose ol.sneh | 1” ora mn Seseion, 1019, mn a suit atthe Governan forthe ane | ema nre requgsted to apply nt the Gor 80 Fulton ate | he Pe enaay, Hivening, October 13th. | | that;l never saw any one in the hospital get anyluxtries, sheriff removed him,) Remember, my friends, I die an | pirate Ke. Gentlemen leaving or retnrning tothe city will , of the State of North Carolina, to foreclose n Mortgage. there: | corer ut Cloff, from 12 to 2 P. the Advertiser is pre: | “Mont, J R scott; Hastings, Fredericks; Jane Shore, Miss A | 8UCh @® aweatmeats and wines;1 would have observ: innocent man. find yt to their vantage to send for the Subscriber, who pledg- | tofore executed bv the Raleigh ‘and Gaston Railroad Company, | pat! supply them with Newfoundland , Fancy Spaniels, | Fisher: Alicia, Mrs Green, i i these things, I think, if they had occurred, as there were SENTENCE OF DANIFL W. BQUIR | es himself to givea fair price for all articles offered. | he State agaiust certain liabilities for said Com: | Terriers, Bull Terrie ters, Watch Dogs, &c. Ths most after which, MR TD RICE will appear in Jumbo Jum. | sick men all around me. Daniel W. Squires, you have plead guilty to - | N.B—Aline through the Post Office will be promptly at | sell_at public Auction, at the Court House door | satisfactory references given if required. ol 13815*t_ | To conclude with THE DUMB GIRL OF GENOA-Strap- {Here Lieut. M‘Lavontin, in an appeal to the Presi- slaughter in the Ist degr What have you to say | tendedto. T. LEVENSTYN, | ty of | to the idder, the whole pre | PEOPLES LINE OF STEAMBUATS FUR ALBANY | _pado Mr WF Wood; The vumb Girl, Mrs Wilkinson. dent of the Court, objected’ to the putting of this last why the sentenes of the law should not be pronounce | _#l1 m*re pens HISOEMER-ME BALE | Ung tame be ao Rto mma) MIRE Te tlic er EAT | 4 ye Sg TNIRODUCTORY OUNCERT. question, on the ground that when a similar question upon you ? | WANTED. | road, reaching from the City of Raleigh to Gaston, on t Tear 6 grelock Fi M., from the Pier betwee | rryiiy, CHENEY FAMILY, from Vermont, will give their | ¥28 put by him to another witness, the Judge Advocate Prisonen.—I don’t know that I have anything to say. | FPAMILIES can always be supplied with faithful, competent | North side of the Hoanoake river the direct line of public | “Ntw'Stesmboat HENDRICK HUDSON, C RG Introductory Concert on objected to it; but the Court overruled it } ox Panxen,—I don't see how you can hi You | X and well recommended help of all capacities, both for city | conve yance to Petersburg, City Point, Richmond, Washington | Ginevagen wail weave on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Eve | MONDAY EVENING, October 13, 1845, r ‘The largest of the canoes carried nine men, but there wore indicted for murder; and it is the mereiful dispo- | and country, at the well established Agency office for dom Baltimore, &e Ke.) together with all Bridges, Depots, | Crmmenden, wu : ever | At the YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY, when they will | were not over nix or seven of these in use; the majority iety of Gi merican, English and Germon composition y orkshops. is, Warehouses, Water Static uartettes and Songs, selected from | of the canoes carried five or six men; when I first saw i ii tics, 224 Grand street, the B Whe ery mi 4 terse: > A sition of the prosecution which has induced the accept | wel tot Grand stret, near the Bowery, where every means Beainbout KNICKERBOCKER, Captain, A. Houghton, | #088 Yat of y | est help. , Cars, &e. &e. Also, th Tron, Li - ance ofzour ples there ip bat, litle deubtihet your | S79. B.xood und fhl domestics an have excellant lacs | Wil whieh may tha beou hand;aadall her ailes amg: | gitcqaye &% Tuenday, Thurday énd Bararday ‘entes. si | Gino atrees several sew ices composed aadrange | the, canoes that arrived at Irdian Key It was about & murder of Steele, You were a mover and originator | . UHI | Sid'transportatisty on thesemme.” Brom the nevure of the pio: | ,(4t2g'cioek P.M., landing at intermediate places, fromthe foot | &*PFes#ly fOr MM De OGRA MME, were in very good order, but they all had to be worked ofthe rebellion that has resulted so fatally; and though : | perty it will be sold en masse fiSteambeat SOUTH AMERICA, Cept. L. W. Brainard, PART |. on, and to have some repairs before they could go on the expedition; some of them were split open at ihe bottom for two or three yards; | think they were split open by the sun; the most of them were split open; upon their arrival on the island | helped to unload them, and some of them were split then; the condition of the last cargoes I saw, which was about a month after their arrival, was bad; they were piled up under a shed and not used while L was there; | suppose there was about one hundred in this lot; of the whole number of canoes at Indian Key not legally guilty of the murder, you are morally so; ond the viclttedlaws require that’you should be pon: | ished with severity. You have, too, contributed largely to swell the nwnber of those engaged in the Insurrec | A es to devote her time to the instruction of "The purchasers young lad the Piano. She teaches on the Logenan | the Leginature rer been ie £ yet into jo coun- | body corporate, thodat br of in Hurope, as being the | aud will acquire all the franchise, f brit the 1. A ji tion, by inducing many others to participate init dreamed to X- ¥. at the office of this Paper, shall be attended | ities wow Possessed by it, for the | You are to be cut off from society ; you will hence’ | to. 526 Im*re_ | the most advantageous kind to the ( forth be civilly dead ; society will no more be disturbed | THRE CAN BE NO THACHING WITHOUT | at la their charter, contained by your machinations’ ‘A MASTER. Revised Statutes of North Carol ‘the sentence of the Court is, that you be coufined in 4 the Beats of Government, | ‘ ry, . will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sindny Aft’ | be Columbia ass Went noone, st 5 o’clork. ‘Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. H. Furey, | Serenade—Sleep On... Ve ora years, whichis | SiLcave on Tuerday, Tharsday and Saturday Affernoons, a3 | io“ Wicches Gist - and privileges are of | °'Parengers talcing either of the above Lines will arrive in Alba- | $0uk—The Inch Mother's ¥,and may be found | 4y igample time for the Morning Train of Cars for the east or | Quartette—Burial of Sir Joh 299, which isty be | “She Boatsarenew and substantial, are furnished with new and seen | PEVELE BvoctlTisigunas) at ase tle cashdet leniasd apd roost m most of the Public | gidrnaeatate rooms, and for speed and necormmodxtions areun- | Glee—Lutzow’s Wild Hunt... . , {he State Frito in Clinton County forthe term of your | "I ‘finioobleaeqirement of the days tht by Frost | ee THe age interet, atthe ato | RU pe Heel dong—Thhe Irish Etmigonts Lament." Words by Mra Price | there were, I suppose, in general use, about ti redid? b, at ee ee eo syem, 6 it jm, from the day of sale, and be paid as fol- ing ine, | Blackwood—M by Dempster, 2 a 4 spac at inte tel ul D. | w cI od the first degree. What have you to say, &c.? ot ume, fie has Been howcred with “pupis trom the families EM Ae er ee ator patenge OF, Relea, SEY {om Vourd the Goats, oF t0F:O: | gag rivets Lamentation... King | By Lieat. McLavanzix.—I was sick in the hospital on q | jon. Henry Clay, ion. Caleb Cushing. ‘ cee - ON: | Qu j ® othe Cl i ent in ls , will reward you for it. Thope you will try and get me Hon. Thos H, Benton, Hoa. Levi Woodbury, Oe eer are: eperonres of do. BBB os see eT be esratchiad as sborecond | Qytrtette Good Night. °°. By the Cheney Family | jal, with Lieutenant McLaughlin; | joined the schooner that | may return to my compenion. | pod others. | The cost of this Railroad and its appurtenances, completed | otters « able conveyance for cabin, necond cabin and | Brodveay; Georne Fe Nesbitt'e, coruerof Wall and. Water | Flirt in or about the last of December, 1841 t is certainiy @ painful duty to 3 and French taught. Terms prodente. Apel at No. | only five years since, was $1,00,000—one half of which was | steerage passengers sts.; at the principal Music Stores, and at the Door. near Christmas; I don’t think all the mariners were on an of your years. You were phe nahtd . SKI. | borrowed: creating a debt bearig interest, on failure to pay | For freight or Passage, at lowest rates, apply onboard the | Concert to commence at hall-past_7 o'clock. olvittre_ | the expedition at one time; they were not; id you owe itto the technicality us . q which, asale has beeome necessary. The grading, bridges, | ship, at Murray’s w cp Rot oe el ry PEG | TANS VENTIC.>-~: One time, upwards of ninety mariners altogether on the jaw that you g tity of that crime. | NATIONAL HOTEL, . | depots, ke. are executed in an excellent style of workmans | 2m : N_HERDMAN & CO 61Southst._ | TITIAN’S VENUS. .. | Key, and out of their uumber about seventy or eight; ug course taken by you that lead to the d Washington City D.C. | Contes laily oe garrying the Mail of the United 5t THE only Regular Line of Packets for NEW | /PVHIS much admired Feting, after a most successful visit | were on an expedition; of th that were left behind, ou placed your property in : PROPRIETOR of this fine Hotel, tormesly kno | Git being a part of the Southern Metropolitan route,) at a cot ORLEANS—Packet of tie 16:h October—The | 1 to Buston, has return d to this city for exhibition at room | cy thi ion, there were Ms your pi y erly known as | iensation of $100 Or $8,700 ‘And, er Buil 263 Broad n this occasion, reste vandal ach: Dealt Wy toe Bo fod Clean Heat ae | meth of 10 pes mi, or Sa, pr muuum. And aver. | plenaid and fant sling racket ‘ahip SILAS | No 7, Lafarge Budi tt Bradway a eee Oates sale, and finally to the murder of the und turn is friends and the travellins length eights for, the transporta'ion of Produce and Mer- | Heesiurigit, ler regular Positively sail on Thursday, | ‘a fimission 25 cents—Season Tickets 50 cents. o101w*me _ | the hospital; on some of the expeditio of the ci it lly, for the fa hich mile juice emanda that your pasianment te vovae. | Koco apa im tne bo ceed i slice? Gul of rom: your trends, and from | Aue Nrurg hem iat he wulayere.n ceriong 2 Trader hi | rand dependently of the receipts from Passengers, afford le addition to the ordinary sources of profits on ielding a profit on the large sum Persons about proceeding New Orleans, will find it much to their ad ¢ in preference to. transieut y at all times be dep OW EXHIBITING: (for « short time only) at the Room ss | twenty, or thirty, or forty mariners; Ni A if Di 'e f Bi many mariners there on the last occasion as there were and Peng aireatl De Kus rors celcbeated starne (inearbie) | on the first; some came out afterwards: | was sick in the tage to select society—and the public will hereafter be secured | ceived soli in ; Income has been increasing for the “price of passage is very ressousble, for | 2 Lieut. McLaughlin; there were two from the presence of one who is guilty of #0 hi Ste house having ‘been, daring the rammer thoronghly | 10" time past, aud it. Gonidently believed thatt/would | which, and tn secure ech, Immediate appieation should be | “1° soRTIE DU BAIN,” (C ening from the Bath.) rept gccupioa by the sick during the time that I wes itn no Mee DeeR te nue of onsenuences se | Santer teeta the rrr repeals spade. it ener eNO UTR rarecore, | wittacutletccne Rete ugtiyh tamer af ier et | ere) eh om rome! Aeron te ata tn jamientable. | ta; and the prop ill be made without reserve, at the time and place 75 South'st corner of Maiden Lane. | mid which has attrneted. crowds pA vod arope, has | there was but one surgeon who af ae Hestings The judgment of the Court is that you be confined in | ys 4,continuance o| during my sickness; it was, I think, ei which those inclined to purchase, are respectfuliy been brought to this country at wreat cost and i dente during the 5 i FOR LiVie*t POOL. new aud splendd 1d is Bo} the Stete prison in Clinton county for the term of your | ing couttloutthat they wall haya hed ean ee oo invited to attend, ia P Capeaie fideutl od for th tiou of the lovers of this sub- | or Dr. Hopkinson, I don’t know which; carpenters natural life. pale the best on d tabie that the Market aarde, and tent adage re teen ee ere Wced Ger ctun {doe’ tous and upwranin till beatsinty time sn eautitl a ste ‘< mre ai ‘s vu. | were working on & house at a comer ofthe island; it was 7 | rs. N. | ‘ ‘4 ; 4 from 9A. M. until 10 P.M. Admittance 2 cents. | occupied, ; ; ‘We have not time nor room to give in our Extra the | . Washington City, September, 1645. «5 3md&Wia jx Pablic Treagurer of HA RLES de HINTON, | al vvssel offers a most desitanle onpartnnicy for those about | Season Tickers 66 cents s30 rre__ | Sshove alter it was fixed and signed my accounts there; Te UpAblBN tests ta ote reales sever et Wracmes: [HOSE ELEG NT RUBBERS—NeW ENTIRELY — | and Special Commissiover of the Cout of Equity, | tocmbark forthe old conntry; having superior accommodations PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. they hed been work vs senseng tas ake atta ut w. Z : “ his cause. | toa'y it * ithar- | the expedition to day next The following are the Fembinier of the en: | Meee itu Tai alle” hae cored ether int Te Bie Foridwian ‘pape ti dhie commodions howars on deck, wall vonilnnd end airy. Ato, | 'T “ionig Sreiety Hoo a an a eae | ne Or Darron was here re-called, and asked several tences :— rovement in the api lication, which will purze the world to | yo? LHe, folléwing pape's will insert the foregoing adver | several private state rooms for families, all of which will be | scription list fur the Coucerts of the ensuing season wnow | questions, which wore of no material importance. Zein Preston, had plead guilty to Manslaughter in the | fint/outas has "ow aswotinte, with SiO | taovee goutntatey Uimceuasey soko ncosibas Koon ae hose wishing to | Svenat the store of Messrs. Scharfemberg & ‘Luis, 261 Broad | “'iSy request of Lieutenant McLavomtix, Wa. Peww Frawcey was here called and sworn. been made of the, want of room, | ‘By Lieut. McLavantis—I was attached to the Florida bers street. expedition, and acted as tain’s clerk; the vessel that lst degree, State prison for life. Jovn Phenix, aged 21; Jobn Burtch, aged 99; John Lathan, 45; William Reside, 24; Isaac 'L. Burhans, 23— se ommodation, before engaging elsewhere. For passage in second cabin and steerage at the lowest rates, Please apply ou board, pier No, 3 Nortn river, or to JOHN HERDMAN & iy. Xi many complasnta b the committee have bi ‘Opera House, 2 New York Herald, Baltumore Patriot, Vhiladel Gazette, Richmoud Enquirersnd Richmond Whig, jourier, Mobile Advertiver, Now Orleans Pica ailjlevd guilty to Manslaughter inthe first degree. Sua i bs Be f 0 per annum, payable on deliver I was in was the schooner ve, Lieut. Herndon, who Each segtenced to the State prison fr? years, suit, by We nay 013 3m é 7, Fbaba ‘eu: id We teddned Or the uove aa aaeesonc Caacert, euucling the subsrribert | was the captain; 1 was in the expedition between ele- Calvin Madison, plead guilty to manslaughter in the | _ oll Im‘r 25 Maidew I'ne. ISSOLUTION. tl al, ar by any cf our lina, Om five tant tonsceahia torn, | is to each of the four Concerts, with the priv | ven and ‘twelve months, from Seprember, 1841, to Aug. lst degree; State Prison 10 years. ———CANARIES. SF PSHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between | ior weekly opp rtonity aud drafts for any amount furoished, | lege of purchsing two extra TEKS ENSIGN Sate” 1849; I have no reason to believe that Lieut. McLaughlin William Brisbane, hed plead guilty to manslaughter in GREAT ATIRACTIONS!!! the subscribers, in the city of New York, under the firm | pa.able at all the principal towns in Great Britain and Ireland. | ¥ 34 order ERAT tj * | ever attempted to defraud the government, or use an; the 2d degree. State Prison 7 years. MV ere of Aodrews & King, and in the city of New Orleans under the ol2 m te a ——_sorHic HALL, collusion whereby to effect that object; I never ‘was dissolved by sutual consent on th ; mo. An Ji King having parchwed the FFL. ews in the firms of Andrews & King and Conduct busivess heresfier on his own | Joubloons; I paid n ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, Pag Neg sho eg y weekly retufoe of provi into Lieut. McLaughlin, | Northrop, plead guilty to manslaughter in the AT ARCHEY’S, firm of King & © State Prison for life. (The Court intimated No. 6 John street. 22 fA e. vuld his conduct warrant it, the Court would in- § parcha ‘d the entire stock of the old- r ted Luporter and Breeder of rae FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, _ | Slonsexpended wero, tanir was on indian Key about to sx ay, Bist | that «| nst—' packet ship SHA* 8. " f y regant fas King & Co., he wil PEAWE, Kose, master, will positively sail as above, her terceve tor his pardon in two or three years.) ow account. (Sigued,) He MO ANDREWS, — | ween pocurate Bet cb T. MeCumber. plead laughte: Prepared to offer, " . M. ANDRE WS | regular day. j : ene, the quarters that were furnish. jo the 90 douses, Wate Pilece Prk vied bos Jerpeet cad mnost choles collec: | now York, Sept. Lith, 15, eI KING. ice | bor freight or essage, having elegant farnished packetae. | WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Oct. sth and 16th. din ind the provisions were furnish- William Joscelyn plead guilty to manslaughter in the | chase of ARCH n H known by Bird Fanciers to | BOARD sonmgeatents LYE ORL LINER CO ake ddmaien & Come knew of heeplial: eres Tear , eed comment, having been poré " " ” — ( mM yealeuns tS, n in the , big ees Reais ze Taal deb Gime ree ra te oot fan the thost ox leore Oa thins hts wales Biroantiy ‘urmished Rooms, with board, may be ob- Bi. ly no goods received on board after Monday evening, ar, — mu bod ‘ cro it; i never any wasted, voltage acne dncueted for murder, eleo for oonspirncy, | {OW sreow vif sed atx moderate pit, at No’ Jal st rived iu» French family, wherg there isevery opp: runt | 2th Nee THE ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS, HT aa iio property on Iadiee Maps Ie otinbe bau abd goto cn ihe # supended | “NS The urusl vanety of Birds, Caves, Bird Seeds, de tY,offere rain i thac language 0. 964 f. WVoodruff, who will | steers, GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON, | Sc. in the care of the publio probally eh Snap eye oe on in the latter, (to which he | &e. on band, ad pt dior the home aud foreign marketa, rondwiy, near NIDIC are Srout parlor, suitable for PEL AM and WHITE, By the Junge Apv' hud plead gu oy bead oll 3 rre gentleman snd hs or forasele:t Clab or Society ane ee Sg ARSE: mamiae,. wl sneceed the | Respectfully announce to the Mexican do! paid by rl fee re py ae John Davis stands in me position. Proceedings ah fe "J Rh! dh tehagaa sil oll 3¥ se S rs ee eS OD lyn that they proj qnadron; Mr. George Center occupied » house whic suspended on the fer \d $100 om the latte: GREAT FAIR TO LET WITH BOARD JAMES A SWAIN §& Co. INIMITABLE ENT o said he built hims out of his own means; | have Darine Travis, Augustus Kettle, Edwin Mason, Bar- NOW OPEN AT NIBLO’S j FRONT Pole hoon nH BOARD. ry atch: | Diapers and tailors, 868 Broadway, Cariton Hous, | On, the boxe Eveniney, cons GLEES. | so further evidence other than bis own word for it, that pour Stafford, Henry L Russell, Zadoc Pratt Northrop, Lt be decidedly the best Fair ever held in our ed.on the second floor. “4 UULD respeethally inform their customers aud the pub: | © DES, Ke. Re. Niu ic from the most popular Upe! he built it at his own expense, I ha P, seveval apartments plex | WW p d with the Accordion, Banjo, T: Castinets ‘e, Joho Watson, j Jam Clayton, Smith Sanford, and Fofesor Ma per will come oft iu the Mac | sontly itu ces for Fumilies or single gentlemen and ‘are coustuutly re. ag yn taping tenn 40) Tambo and Castinets. | and about theh spital—that is, the o ere’ part of it 2 0 the National © 4 aber oul ’ aria , whe! F Ames, - Giage, bud plead guilty to Manalaughter in the 4th aes | Tiwmaday amine i Aadren m Dr Dewey's Church | Koen fr thave dow. businas the Lower at ine te the ceectionaad acta oSerteces hr auR | GZ FRONT SEAT RESERVED FOR LADIES. | (never dined with the surgeons} 1 have paver examin; ntence suspended, and the prisoners allowed jormance by Sacred Music Rociery. The Floughing aud | daring the er. Apply at 82 Frankfort street, ne: ee LIOTTC __santuinneuancesitnintnntetarimeinremaneeen | _An olbeiras Folie te vtsrmuence t proseive dtriet otter: breadth of some of them; I saw one vessel arrive at : Brasiog matches willeome off on Tuesday vexi,wearihe tat ‘ermemodcrate. Reterence exchanged o To DRUGGISTS, COUNTRY MERUHANTS, | “he roricios LECTURES ey with canoes; the most of them were in lead gully to Mesaldaghiar in CCAED: NEW CURTAIN GOODS ERE AND BBALERS IN, ay FORGENULEMBN OWL ¥ onde and rome Other were consieraby pi 5 an ve ie 7 PERF rf E . oh fi -! ‘ . jeve there were some canoes pile: ~ TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. | SOLQMON & HART, EL Manatvcrrer of Perfume z | ON the Orie of Filo BUURTON ime NY : azhich were not used; there shad, to the Dest of my % fe . . ete a i he i Sure of 3 d afew mtegrni construct in Music: Her method FAVE juste Ay eistlade aid adn ow Pa elt ae NT in Plants and. Ani OUSNESS, te Dalief, been in service-—not all. aia not, to them in the thorough knowledge aud theory of the ql cu illustrated by. his 16 life-like Models of the Male und Female | By tue Court—Lieutenant McLaug bm pA ‘als an nvite their friends and Systems, and Infant beings at every stage, &e., on Tuesday, | ay knowledge, pay away any hh ounces; aehline. di ed to BM y At the office of this paper, will be | [ectious of eutire ur gods aud maw enceren ey oat make se- | {et several succeasive Yes articles of hig manutecrare a; | Wrqerensay nd, Thursday, October M4, land 16, at Fraaklio } aid them away; Lieut. McLaughlin gotthe: aly ettonwed tr or mt ur a Haceriais are how complete, em- | the exhibitions of New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, aud ) Doors open at Te-Lecture to commence at7%. Single Lec- | nd paid for them $17 each; | rcelnes mautines at LO DEALERS IN JEWELERY | bracing the Ia gest aud most varied stock in the city, aud con- | has always been awarded by them the highest premiums, inas- | ry ¢ 50 cent: ckets forthe course $1. Each Lecture com- | cies necessary when | was wider m o y of the family are respectful | rVHE UNDERSIGNED. being Mom tesa Batiug un part of rich Brocadgs, Satin Vamaske, Debaines, Pac | much as they are superior, and sought after by all who have | ete jcentes was too sick to requtire any other delicacy otlock fm nor ate Felons, 181 Chambers eget. | solic eat fom eae Lok ouch ae Gunpe Chiases, Pac ede, | {eum a inell oom the is eqat 0 the bow enema | _FOt Laden only, 2 FM. some day ott tre | ser; eam others ayant the sik. Lave a 2 i 5 x | «Ga joons, Tassels, Cords, el A ‘ench, (a Anal eho —<—<——-$ ————— - . w Ou sunday morning, 12h instant, MarrhewC. Daur, | sticlen. Any piven pattern oratyleat sone ete wore | hy embraclag every article cone ies prououncet Letter, owing to itsfreshiness,) i# | FT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN visiting the Fair of thy | oTeserved moats given to NOOO 4 of sd? wrontls » | toed work made vo order, at y | whic cil hewlak can be afforded at a much cheaper rate t A tirore (held at Niblods} are reapeetfully inv to them, and porter, wine, and otber Vator those of the thusly, axe HAW & ARROWSMITH’s, | isl Cost of importation, aud lover ved All whoare desirous of purchasing will re: efally the quality of the ‘Toilet Soaps, Sh. y Lieut Molavor and one of them I femeewly from abe beak. 819 Im*me No. Jey street, one door pad Ye | ¢ purchased at any other establishment in the United xtracts, Colognes, » he, exhibi by FE ween 28 and 30 feet ttt Sy be four feet an ew. Daly) Bal! Grand street, | ploymenaraiore:’ eee eed chain makers enn find in| Deeonive Venere e eae, | wth ete late ltniend he ee ebet va | enmst snd ode, Rare 6a) enaling | 7 remember, tetas, eagpcn, rom Bia atarngon, ath et9 o'clock. sh ie hy © | op ateodustre ore AS Boon | Finch willbe promotlyy attended to at the as ofthe Americas CoN DODWO > me | ind they ei pains, (hav ng Home curiosity to Know ) to Ou the My loun Jogi Mito, 000! ‘aera 3 nua Tress | Institute, by EL, { the largest of these; y Bi Schoo! at hi some 0 sont bag file ging at the porto Baracoa. | 120) Hes otra dee” tA | va wer roe, NOLCR,. i tguaatareratPeteerys. | day Occ toto conte da aN Oa the ith September, in Baracoa, Oniven Jomnson, jad Dew Ki Cag ours BE MEDI INK of the Jate Dr. George W. Chapman cap : - | Wednesday, Tharsday, and Savard: $C, Banxey was here called and sworn, i of Brooklyn, Lb, mate of sahooner Kagle, [tom emp BLING & CO, 54 Bouth | erat had Louly Rennine) of the proprietor, 98 Cana until VSL vss Fay J andar for G ntiemen. For terms, By the Jupon Avyooars—I was midshipman