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ity Autumn Sessi of the State of road, ¢ North side of the Roanoake riv body corporate, b andwill acquire a hities now the n 6 per ceut per annum, from th produce a reasonable return up capital invested in its purchase tisement 60 days, and forward tt Sundays excepted, stoppmg st Farmingdale and St. Manor, steamer from % ‘St. George’s Manor and Farming THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——————====—— PUBLISIED BY JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Nonrn West Couxen or FULTON An Nassau STREETS —— eee New York, Tuesday, Octeber 2, 1815. peu FOR SALE y.the 20th day of D. the Court of E: 1 tofore executed by the Raleig udemnity the State agaiust certain vy, Lwill sell at, public Auetion the city of Raleigh, to the highes ston Railroad Company, ies for said Com: he Court House door \dder, the whole property of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company aforesaid, (50. far as the same is known to me,) consisting of 87 miles of Rail- hing from the City’ leigh to Gaston on the a the direct line of public Richmond, Washington Brid jouses, Water Station tock of Iron. Lumber, and F hand, and all other arti y for keeping up said Roi From the nature of the pro- yanee to Petersburg, City Point, ity, Baltimore, &e &e., together wich Workshops and Tools, Wareh Cars, Ke. ke, Also,’ the by, the terms of the Decree, and the Act of relation to it, will become, ipso facto, a nthe name and style of the present Company, | the franchise, privileges, rights and inmu essed by it, for the term of 80 years, which its charter has yetto run. ‘These franchives and privileg dvantageous kind to the Company, and may their charter, coutai ii stutes of North Caro Seats of Government, of the States of the Unior @ money must bear iuterest, atthe rate of epay. of sale, and Vics as fol- lows, to wit: $25,000'at the eng of six months, andthe residue in four instalments, at intervals of ten months each—say Ist, 20th Jone, 18its, $20,000 2 h April, 1817, ove-fourth of the remainder. 3a, 29th February. 1818, one-fourth of do. ath, che 2%th of Decegter, 1818, one-fourth of do. Sth, tue 29th of Oct byé 1819, one-fourth of do. costof this Rasy, &ynd i's appurtenances, completed ve years since, ¥, ~ $1,600,000—one half of which we ¢ interest, on {ailure to pay Pycessary. ‘The grading, bridg AF, excellent style of workmans) ly over ir, ef rying the Mail of the United States, a part of the Southern Metropolitan route.) at a com: , OF $8,700 perensum. And, traver- ion of ‘country through nearly its whole ghts for the transportation of Produce and Mer- lependently of the receipts from Passengers, afford le addition to the ordinary sources of profits on yielding a profit on the large sum its income has been increasing for confidently believed that it would na more moderate amount of me @ 299, which is ts be in most of the Public ‘The sale will be made without reserve, at the time and place aforesaid, at which those inclined to purchase, are respectfully invited to attend, archase Mouey must be secured by bond with approved : CHARLES L. HINTON, Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina and Special Commissioner of the Court of Equity, in this cause. 1g adver with a day. Is for payme! per contrining the same, to the sunscriber: Boston Atlas, few York Herald, Baltimore Patriot, Philadelphia U. Stites Gazette, Richmoud Enquirerand Richmond Whig, Charleston ourier, Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Picayune, and N.C. Standard. C.'L. H. ol32m_m LUNG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. rc JHANGE OF HOURS TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, Commencing on Monday, September 15th, 1845. Leave Brooktyn— At 834 o'clock, A. M., Boston Train for Greenport, daily, George's ‘At9ig A. M , for Farming tale and intermediate places, daily Sandays excepted, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- day 1 to Greenport and intermediate places. for Farmingdale and intermediate places, daily, ys excepted, and on Saturdays to Suffolk Station. Leave Greenport — Boston, Trai, att gelork, P; M.. or on the arrival of the Norwich, daily, Sundays excepted, stopping at “M.; Accommodation Train, on Mondays, . vs. Ieave Fermingdale— For Brooklyn, at 6% o'clock, A. M., and 1 P. M., daily, Sun udays excepted. Leave Jemaica— For Buoulyn, at 8 o'elock,A. M. and2\ P. M., daly, 8uo- Fy Race Comrse.. 100” ‘TrottingCourse. 1 1834 +1 18% 150 Hyde Fick 162 Clowsrile, (during 1 6234 sion Crait, 1 6245 jempsted. 162 ch, Ey 162) 44° Southold. .". 162 bt 44 Greenport, Ace’n. train.1 75 44 Boston Train. +200 es +» 62 ages re in readiness on ee: acriyal Of ‘Taine gt tive several Festicanio take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts of the Bagieagy Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall street, toreceive Baguage for the several Trains, 30 minutes be fore the lone of starting from the Brooklyn {7 Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates. The Seamer Statesman leaves Greenport for Sag Harbor twice each day on the arrival of the Trains from Brooklyn. sire CENTRAL RAIL ROAD FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON. DISTANCE 190 LES. THIS ROAD is open for the transportation of Passengers and Freight. Rates of Passage. .. te ‘ ates of Kgeight, viz Ou weight goods generally 50 cents per hundred. n measurement goods... 3 cents per cubic foot. ii barrel $1 50 per barrel, 80 cents per barrel. Digs or bars, casti and unboxed m-chiner On hinds and pipes of liquor not over 20 ee $5 00 per bhi. Bo Pat a ed. 40 cents per huns draft of water, haye recently been newly coppered and put iv splendid order, with accommo , for comfort; they are commanded by experienced masters eho hey boats. Neither the ca, res board of them, unless regular bi same, et the value thereon expr. vertised, and great care will be taken to have the goods cor- rectly measured. s2ire STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, to sail as follows:— Saturday. . , by which all drafts ean he forwarded free. Apply t gust, by whic! can W. ik ao oor: iylgre 76 South st, cor. Maiden lane. for spleudor or comfort, avy of Wall st, or to Dy RCo MARSEILLES LIN. ‘0! 5 sip Ships will it Tex 4 4 jarseilies the 10th of each month Captatnt, FromN.Y. Martel? ‘Aptains. ‘rom N.Y. 3 "s BKA (new), JK Brown, Oth Dee fe JOINVILLE, WW Lawrence, Now Plaghans De i Coulter, Feb) Ape 10 vered and copper fastened ves: by men er ghineges than those etal ‘or passnae. apply to OE OR CTTAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, Proprietors, No, 103 Frontstreet, or to BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, si?re 9 Tontine Buildings cor. Wall and Water sts. Ps B. oe LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS i intended to sLeaperch a ship from this port on the Ist, 6th hy, of tth, 16¢ each month, commencing Ist Octo- ber ind ¢ until May, whea regular days will be ap pointed for the remainder of the year, whereby great delays fod snd disanpoinements will be prevented during the summe; months. ‘The following ships will commence this arrange- mment— , Ship Genesee Ship Oswero . Ship Damascus Ship Sartelle These ships we'e all bu 'y xpressty for packets. are of light tions for passengers unequalled will make every exertion to. give general sutisfaction, will at all times be towed up and down the Mississippi by steam ins oF owners of these ships will be es silver or plated ent by or put on ng are Usken for the sible for jewelry, bul ware. or for any letters, parce! sed. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. or JAS. &. WOODRUFF, Agéat in New Orleans, who. will promptly forward all goods to his address. The ships of this fine are warranted to sail punctually as ad- THE Great Western Steam Ship Compa y’s Steam Shi * The GREAT WESTERN, 1700 tons, '490 horse power, L. R. Mathews, Esq., ommander. The GREAT RITA! 500 tons, 1000 horse. power, Lieuteuant James Hosken, R. »» Commander—are intende: GREAT WESTERN. From Liverpool, From New York. «October 11. Thursday........Nov. 6 GREAT BRITAIN. From Liverpool. From New York. Saturday. ..... Se} a Laety see eee ss Oct, 25. Fare per Great $109, and $5 Stewards’ Fees. Fare per Great Britain, from $80 to $12, (and $5 Steward’s fee,) according to the sme aud position of the State Rooms. For freight or passage, or other information, apply to RICHARD IRVIN, 98 Froutstreet. DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND—Persons wishing to remit. mo wey to theit friends iy sup part of Euglind Ireland, Scotland or Wales, can be supplied writhdralts payable at sight, without, dis any amount, from 41 upwards, at’ the following cou places) Vi Piiv Enaraxp—The National and Provincial Bank of Eng- land; Messrs. J. Barned & Co, Exchange and Discount Bank, Liverpool; Messrs. James Bult & Seu, London, and branches throughout England and Wales. b In lareanp.—The National Bank of Ireland, and Provin- cial Bank and branches throughout Ireland. 4 Ix Scortayp—The Eastern Bank of ‘Scotland, National Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking, Company, and branches throughout Scotland. ‘The steamship Cambria, ails from Boston on the 16th Au BOSTON STEAMERS FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. SQ Josh \ pHe Royel Mail Steam Ships CAM j BRIA and HIBERNIA will leave Bon 5 tonfor the above porte, a8 follows, viz = hea ; Esq., Comn -Qet. 16, 18'5 Alex. Ryrie, Eeq., Commander, + Nov. 1, 1845. Passage to Liverpool... + $120. vor et Halla or freight or passage freight or basse. TRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall st No Berth secured tntil paid for. oo re FOR, CHARLESTON, HAVANA KEY WEST, NEW ORLEANS AND GALVESTON, (‘Texas.)—The elegant new steamship GALVESTON, of 600 tons burthen, John T. Wright, commander, will sail for the above ports on the Ist November. is built expressly for asea vessel, and is strong as any vessel ever built in this country! ne and boiler, which were put in her by ’. F. Secor & Co. and no expense spared to make everything perfect, and of great Strength. Her accommodations for passengers are not surpass- ed, having large aod airy state rooms, elegantly fitted up. ‘T above offers a favorable opportunity for, passengers going 8 ud viewing the above places. ‘This steamer takes fael for the whole trip, and will stop at each place ime to land her Passengers. freight or passage apply to Cant, Wright ou board, at T. F. Secor & Co's Foundry, foot of 9th street, E.R. 020 2w*m FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New York Line—Positively first and only Regular Packet, to svi Tuesday, 2ist inst—The ciegant fast sailing Kketsnip SHA¥SPEAME, Rose, master, will positively above, her regular d eight OF passage, haviug accommodations unequalled ply on board at Orleans wharf foot SOLLINS & }., 56 South st. Positively no goods received ov hoard after this evening, Shippers will please send in their bills of leding. Passengers will please be en board, at Orleans whart, foot of Wall street, to-morrow at 2 o'clock P.M. Packet barque Genesee, Minot, master, will sacceed the Shakspenre, and sail Ist Nov., her regular day. Axeut in’ New Orleans James. Woodruff, who will promptly forward all goods to his address. 020m = NOTICE. STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. Onand after Monday, October 20th, only one boat will ran Ferry, aud the trips will be as follow: oni ave Beaton Island.” ive New York. . A.M. 3 AM. 10 oe ldo a ™ it i yr M. 5 do «do re REGULAR U.S. MAIL LINES BETWEEN CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. MORNING LINE at 10 o'clock A. M. BEN FKANKLIN No.7, J.B. Summons, Ar EVENING LIN SIMON KENTON, W. Me BEN FRANALIN No.6, W. McClellan, master. ‘These boats, forming two daily lines, will run regidarly, Lea ving puuctuaily at the hour, and will take freight aud passen- gers to and from intermediate landings, at the usu-I rates, Freight will be received for these lines at the Mail Wharf Boat, foot ot Broadway. Every effort will be used to accommodate shippers and pas- seugers. STRADER & GORMAN, ol lm#rre ROGHES k SHERLOCK, $ Agents. PHOPLES LINE OF STHANDOATS FOR ALBANY DAILY—Saadays Excepied~'Phcough Di- rect, at 6 o'clock P. M.,from the Pier between Courtla dt and Liberty streets. ‘Steamboat HENDRICK HUDSON, Captain RG den, wil} eave on Monday, Wednesday’ aud Friday Eve- nings, at6 o'clock. Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. Honghton, gril leave on Tu-nday, Thursday and Saurday Evenings, at e’clock. 5 o’elock P.M., landing at intermediate places, from the foot of Barclay street : he Steumboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt, L. W. Brainard, Will leave ou Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday After toons. at d o'clock. # » Steaboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. H. Furey, will eave on Tuesday, Thersday and'Saturday Atverioons, etd o’cive Passengers taking either of the ve Lines wiil arrive ta Alba ay inample tine for the Moruing Train of Cazs for the east or West. ‘The Boats aie new and substantial, are furnished with new ane ant state rooms, aud for apeed abd accommodations aro uR- lied ou the Hudsou. Freight taken at moderate ; ‘All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boots of Uns Linc without « written order from the Captains or Agents. For passage or freight, apply on board the busts, ox to PC. Senustz, at the office on the whar!. ol3 MORNING LINE AT 7 U'CLOCK, FOR ALBANY, TROY aud intermediate landings, from the Steainboat Pier at the foot 0 Barclay street. Breaktast and Dinner on board the boat, Leaves New York at7 o'clock, A.M., ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday, aud ‘roy at 6 o'clock, A.'M., Albany t7 o’elock A.M. Monddy, Wednesday and Friday. ‘The low-pressure steamboat TROY Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd: T o'clock. The steanboat NIAGARA, Captain A. Degroot, om Mow day, Weiduesday and Friday, ai7 o'clock, ‘or passage or freight, apply on board, orto KB. Hall, athe office ou the whar! : Notice—Ail goods, freight, baggage, bank bills, other kind of property taken, shipped, oF put on Di is boat, oust beat the risk of the owners of such goods, freight, bag: gage, Ke. jelbre FOR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKIL. ‘THE Splendid Steamboat JAMES MADI- sf Japt. F. J. Copperly, will leave the foot of Cedar street, every Me et fud Saturday, at 6 o'clock, P.M." For fteight or passage, on board, orto O. F. Waluwright, Agent, on the wharf. 829 lm*imne NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LN FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRE! from the pier et the foot of Courtland! street. Passengers taking this boat will arrive 1m, time to takeorth Morning ‘Train of Cars from Troy west to Buffalo, and n to Saratoga and Luke George. Pr rea? The low pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Captain R. B. Ma- 4 & 2 cy, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock. ‘The steamboat COLUMBIA, Capuin Wm. H. Peck, every Monday, We y and Friday a(teruoon, at 6 o'clock. ‘Kor Passage or Freight apply on board, oF to C. Clark, at thr office on ene wharf ea Freight taken on the most reasonable terms. Freight must be patin charge of the Freight Agent, or the company will not be respousible for loss. No freight taken after 5 o'clock. s2im ROSE HILL STABLES, 2th street, hetweer 2d and 3d Avenues, and nearly opposite Ball's Head Just arrived from'the country, aud for sale at the Above stables, 80 Horses, among which are four fast trotting horses, 2 fast pacing do., several pairs farm horses, some fine cart rorses, a few good road and stage horses, and s| 83 2n*rre R. ORTHRUP, weer) ROUGE TSON St, PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 103 Frfiton saree, between William and ‘as We a rit tblisstoems to atreduce into use a superior article at an extremely low price, encow ges him tomake increased exertions to merit the patronage o! the Public, ‘The peculianty of his system of conducting ba sts in the establishment of the most rigid economy in its various departments, as. well asin an invariable adbe rence to ‘Cash on delivery,” relieved from the oppressive ex. penses. othe more extravagant craftsmen of Broadwa Subjected to none of those losses which are the certain accom pautment of the “eredit p ” je 18 enabled to offer following reduced rates tended the efforts of ples ddifierent articles in his line at the HATS. First Quality Nutria Fur $3 50 Secon do do. 300 First do Mol 300 Second do cepa 250 First Quality Cloth... + $150 Becond do do. + 100 do % FALL FASHION 1845. WM. BANTA, No. 94 Canat Srreet, Corner oF ‘OOSTER STREET, AND No. 130 Chatham Street, RS to his frieuds aud the public a large assort f Hats of the newest style at the following low Superior Natria Fur First Quality Also, a choice vari Silk Hits, Gentlemew s10im*r y ot Childrens’ Cap Travelling and Dress FOR LIVERPOOL—The new and spleadd RAPPAHANNOCK, Captain Drum- 1400 tons and upwards, will positively the 2ist instant, her regularday, This el Sant vessel offers a most desirable’ opportunity for those ab fo embark forthe old country; having superior accommodati to avy hip uow up for the above port. For passage in cabiny second e:byo of steerage at the lowest MILU’S FALL STYLE WELLINGTON HATS OW READY, atthe well known establishment, 178 d Hotel, at the following prices = meas ee MAHae* Of] sates Please apply on OMT GHIN MERDMAN & COS 1), ort ana 1695, Tidrany "would be pleased to see thei “ay i etitenig: 8 a IN HERDMAN & CO., . D. Totten and R. J. Tiffany * Would’be pleased to see their sll 3m re Gen'l Sap’t. Transportation. _020re GUSouth street near Wall street. | tiende as above. is 85 Im*rh MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. DAILY OVER ‘THE LONG ISLAND RATL oe ROAD, VIA WEW LONDON, NORWICH § WORCESTER. At 8 o'clock, in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall xeot, South Ferry—Sundays excepted. Way Crates are in readiness to receive baggage for New orwich and Worcester, Baggage for Boston goes ler lock. jui6 tfre been established by the Long Island Railrond Com sengers can be now taken three times a week from ti: Depot at Brooklyn, at § P.M, pai i Ppeditions t ylua N. Ei. corner 1and 15 8 CHEAP NIGHT ROUTE TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. ONE of the most agreeable routes to the above places, has Pas- passing direct from Greenport (0 Pro- ¢ in the steamer New Haven,and arriving at Provid.uee to take the early train to Boston. 50 cents to Providence, and $175 to Boston __ oll tfrre TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS TSS AND PIONEER PACKET SN adelphia to Pittsburgh via the Peansylvanin Rail nal—through in 34¢ days. ‘The sbove line is now in if operation and offers great inducements to persons who wish Gfonsant mods of travelling to the west fhe ears are builtin the most approved modern style, the boats are fitted up ina superior manner, and every effort is made ietors to conduce to the comfortand convenience jers. ‘Che scenery on this route is unrivalled, and the in of Peunsylvaniainternal improvements is well wor K sve. 0! by this raute passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- readant upon stage trivelling, and atthe sme time makean ex- ¢ cars leave every morning at7 o’clock. Passengers ure ad vised to engnge theirplaces at Philadelphia. Offer in Philadel. {Chesnut and Fourth streets, and at Nos, Third sts. AL CUMMINGS, Ageat. Chilgdelphia, May 17, 1845. Forinformation, in the city of New York, apply to TH RNTSELL, Agent ior avi? ém'rre D. LEECH & CO.’s Line. 7 West st. NB. that he is float once more, under TRANSPORTATION. JOHN ALLEN'S , pe LINTON iy 2 as JOUN ALLEN wishes to i new. organization. Canal Boats, fitted ap passengers and he safety of 2 . commanded by her owner, for the public safety, is milly insured,) and placed entire: his management and control. This line is connected emerly, with the Kickford Line of Tow Boats on the Hud- r, and C. M, Reed’s Steamboacs on the Lak i. ts of twenty first eb tor the comfort ean (ver been placed in a better situation tHectually than with the present organigat on,and would there: fore respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. G) 4 fie h Allen, 19 Souh street, New York. obert Allen, Quay, Albany. Joh Allen, Exghange street, Rochester. Gi Davis, Fe a Whart, Buffalo. KN. 8 & Co,, land. Ludlow, Babcock & Brownless, Toledo. A Armstrong, Detroit. A! MeClure, Milwaukie, Bristol & Porter, Chiengo, SOHN A Of Rochester, C7" Merchants shipping in New Vor piifagen, SJoha Allen's Clinton Line, a Nektord Hy, at 5 im? at, which leave Pier 4, foot Broad ‘treet, "al i G ceTS FOR, HAVRE—Beq, ip O a! inese Hg, Ob Er de ng vain With Di r hip ROSE STANDISH, Capt above, her regular day. ‘The accommod: ns foreabin, second eabin and steerage passengers are wnsurpassed by any vessel in port, and as a nam: ber of passengers arealready enxaged, persons desirous of secu- ring berths make immediate application on board, west side of Burling slip, or to JOSEPH MeMUR AY, cor Pins and South sts, ol6 tre XN NEW LIN OF PACKETS FOR LIVER POOL.—Packet of 21st October.—The splendid, fast ailing and favorite peket ship ROCHESTER, 1000 fous burthen, Capt. John Britton, will sail on ‘Tuesday, Oct. dst, her regular day. Pérsous wishing to secure berths should not fail to make satly application on board, foot of Burling slip, or to, 7. & J.T. PAYSCOTT, At their General Passage Office, 75 South street, old 16 Corner of Mai THE_ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The splendid and fast jailing packet ship ALBERS, Capt Merrick, will positively sail on Monday, Oct, 20:h, ead the favorite and fast sailing packet ship SHAKSPEARE, ptain Rose, tively sailon Tuesday, Oct. 2ist, their regular day: To secure berths, immediate application should be made on board, foot of Wall street, or to W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, 18 re ner Maiden Lane. — FOR MOBILE—New Line~The splendid Packet slip GAZELLE, Captain Treadwell, wno goes to the ety. with freight and passengers, will have tm: lediave despatch for the above port. For freigt or passage, in either calain, second exbin, or steer- vxe, all olwhich will bs taken vt mueh fess than the usual rates, av anplying to JOHN HERDMAN & CO. — FOR SALH, FRr IGT OR CHARTER—The very fat sling packet slip LOW ISVILLE, $13 ona, carries 1500 bales New Orleans Cotton; was’ built in us city with live oak and locust to] patent ielied. Hus haudsome accommog. re. Avply to ELK ¢ ewly coppered and ARS FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regular Packet of 2st October.—The superior fast sailing ket ship ROCHESTER, tous burthen, vba Britton mast For freight or passage, tate rooms and eabin HI sail as above, her regular day, mony deme |, large coy me Bete apply on board, west side Burling slip, orto WOODHULL & MINTURN, Fi 87 South street. Price of passage $100. The packet ship Hottinguer, 1050 tous, Capt. Tra Bursley aill succeed the Roch 4 gill succes ‘ochester, and sail on her regular day, 2st bee. FOR LIVERPOOL —New LinsNeqatar F D< the 26th Oct—The ‘ie ant fast selling Prsket Ship GARRICK, B. ask, master, of 1100 folie, Wall ssil as above, her tegular day. For freight or passuxe, having accommod: splendor or comfort, apply on board A Wall street, o t0 ons unequalledfor it Orleans wherf, foot & K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. Price of pusnace $108. 3 Packet ship Roscins, Capt, Asa Eldridge, 1200 tons, will snc ceed the Garrick and sail 26th Nov , her regolar day. 828 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—For Liver- ol or Bristol=The well known British tat ead aeons ie) ih receive freight ys. For particulars, apply e freight in a few days. Vor partie RARE " Ire Mai J. HERDMAN'S OLD PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOU iT. PASSAGE from Great Britai nd Ireland, via. Liverpool, can always be arranged at the lowest rate, nd Drafts furnished for any amount, payable at all the priveipal Banks in England, Lreland, Scotlaid and Wales, on application to J, HERDM A isre G1 South street, “THE AUBATA SILVER WARE MANUFACTURED by Win. Chandles: i cannot be detected from longer this Ware is used the whi manafaet and ix prepared to buy Old Gold LOOK AT THIS. IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best 4 I atthe extreme low price of $5 00. The best of ch Calf Boots made to otder $5, and agreat assortment of fine Calf Boots $3 and $1; finest'calf Shoes $1 50 to $2 25: also Tureat assortment 0 her Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Lady's will find of Gaiters to be found in the ci india Rub- 0 Boots and Shoes, and Children Jo, all Kinds and eclors, our own manutaetures also the best of French ods,and warranted the best and cheap as the cheapest 1367 Broadway corner Franklin street, ollm*rre M. CAHILL, BOOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL, J A large and splendid assortment of city made Boots and ise B. Is a Shoes, of the most approved styles and workmanship, f 'y other store in few cases of fine French wed, can farnish joots, at prices varying 0 sl7 Im*re FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 0, CITY MADE For style and durability they are equal to those. sold in other stores for $5 ; five French Snperial dress Boots made to order for, $4 50, equal to those made in other ores for $6 an and warranted. to give satisfaction, YOUNG EINES Krench iraperial Boot and Shoe Manu turing Depot, one of the most fashion ablishmeats m this city. Gentle a are in want of upair of dress Bouts, will find a saying of fifty per cent by getting them of us. "Mending alsodone in the store, WM. M. YOUNG & H. B. JONES, si7 Im*me No. 4 Ann st., near Broadway, New York. fO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOOTS AND SHOES, le Boot and Shoe u 4 pex'd and sewed, from the Eastern manufactorie Unters, Busking, ‘Tes, Slips, de. of every: description. greater variety of Childrens’ Shoes than any other store in this city. Geutlemen’s fine U: twenty different kinds. Gents kin Shoes, Sportsmen's,’ Fishermen's, and Seame Store open till 10 o’elock in the evening, giving country mer rn an opportunity of exami: goods at their leisure. 89 Im*me A, PURDIE, FRINGE, GIMP, CORD AND TASSEL MANUFACTURER, No. 105 William Street. Up Stairs. NTIMATES that he has on hand, and is Suly bringing for- rd, a splendid assortment of the above articles, to which + invites attention. ‘Orders promptly execated. Prices low. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AN) FEATHERS. H & KAHN, Importers, 53 Nassa Maiden lane, have received per late a sortment of Aitiicial Klowersand materials for the sume. ‘Also, several cases of Marabout, Ostrich, Willow and Fan- cy Feathers. ‘The above goods haye all been selected at Pai by Mr Het ry himself, and are offered at the most reasons ces. A NETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS. NE box of these invaluable Pills are worth all the qua. medicines advertised for certain delicate diseases. Let the anfortunate rest assured that there is no exaggeration in assert ing these Pills to ben speedy and radical cure for Gouorthas, Gl he hey were for several r ‘Abernethy iu all the stax tage one box is usually To long protracted eh cient to effect a cure i stnges, obstinate gleets, &e.they are equally certain, havin cured hundreds who had taken other medicines for ‘montns which tended more to destroy the constitution than to eure +e disease, They never leave the parts subject to the troublescrn weakness which so frequently occur after using other ined: Cines.. They have no unpleasant taste or amell, and any on: taking them might frequent the most refined society withou, haying their misfortiues sya) ee vies Apete per bor, vis vintme BRODERIES ET NOUVEAUTES DE PARIS PETER ROBERTS, No. 37: NVITES the atten‘ Embroideries and Li ing the newest and most desiral F eee which will m: 3 held as“ the cheapest in the cit) 75 lots fine Linen Cy Lease elear Linen HED HOUSE WANTED. farmshed House, or part of hen ; is wauted for a gentle: '3 Broadway, ies to his splendid stock of received, comprise the present season, ¢ reputation his store has long its, from auction. do, riviere borders, from $1 to tape borders, from $7,50 to until April or May ent to Broadway, pereatt having the requisite apartments t ‘a reasonable rent, may obtain | wi 10 would be satisti h terms and other parts a good teuaut by addressin culars, to J. K. H., box 1279 FOR roby large and commodion fj jinen Lawn Hak roe clear Linen Lawn HH aud black printed borders, 1, from $2,75 to $15 each. Apply one door west, at the Book Embroidered under Hats, high Store of Messrs. Shurtz & Wilde, or to the p1 Do do, will JOHN SINON. PARK PLACE HOUSE. Establishment has du rnished throughout. rof gentlemen may tly xccommodaled for the winter onas favorable terms as at ‘LIOTT, No. 1 Park Place. thout board, at N: Ds do, various styles, from $1 upwards, Shick Ristepidered Slaslin tee Restsave Last Cate Upwards of 30 tmproidered E >: Oraoudie Flounce, from $8 to $12, ususlly sold from $9% to $20. Thread, Chantuly, 5 ear ons of splendy ERY, comprising Silk, Lambs’ Wool and Merino Vests, of all sizes: Lambs’ Wool and Merino. Hose, Merino «nd Cashmere Gloves, Plaid and Fan: Soes, for children, which are offered from 10 to lower than the regular retail prices. t Summer been Capes and Berthes, very low. f other Veils and demi Vet any other house equal —¥or 3 or 4 Rooms wit N. place, apply as above. Alpacea, Cashme A SUIT of Furnished Apartments, co Parlor and Bedrooms, with ‘The rooms ean accommnodute four or ive within five minutes wall of the City Hall. Address A. Z., at this office SIGNOR RAPETT! hi 2 to the instruction of Muy andthe public, h ensions, at *“Heden- | mence & class for the VIOLIN at his room, berg’s Works,” at the Morris Canal, Iuciined Plue. r further information apply to Messrs. Hutehinson & N. Y. or on the premises, of & SON. de respectfully informs his the month of Carpber, com- adway, and. af as usual, giving les 524 ply, to Signor Godone, 403 Bro ollie, 39% Broadway. Signor Rapett w’ Piano and Italiu Singing. PHILADELPHIA HUNTI TR HE FALL MEETING over the above Course will com mence on Tuesday, the 28th of October, and coutinue two No. 53 Maiden Lan HOTEL DE PARIS. NG PARK COURSE ANTIONE VIGNES, one of the late proprietors of the Perkins’ House, Boston. respectfully informs his is and the travelling publi at he his opened the Dise No. 29) Broad wi * ' ade street, called the to accommodate those joard and Lodging, by 28:h October, purse $200, two mile heats, ree forall horses that never won a purse over who may wish to patronize him, with the day, week or month, on the most reasonable terms. e under the saddle. $300. purse, $150, $50 tothe second best, mile in harness, free for all horses. that have ESSRS, CLARKE & STE the public to their Tem| Duane street, where they ean white and colored, Protestants aud others, of good moral character. Messrs. Clarke & Stevan return the since e thanks forthe kind patronage they have so liberally received, and continue to serve the public at 93 Duane street, ove door west of Broadway 13 ANT RUBBERS—Ne.W ENTIRELY — I discoverer and first inventor N, solicit the patronage of | ce Intelligence Office, 95% servants of the first class of all description: free for all trotting horses. $150, $5uto the second best, two mile for all horses that have never trot jo. Land No. 3 to be made on Saturday, the 18th of October, at the Course, in Philadelphia, and at Green & atham square, ou orbefore 9 o'clock PM, in New 2 aud 4 to be made at the Course the evening layward, the cluble fudia Rubber, has discovered another iin- provement in the applicatton, which will pazale the world to find out, as he has now associated with him a eapitali will protect his. interest ke a race in each e apply for their, ncel those already issues Two or more to Members will pl found necessary to ‘oS eod&ey Sun*t_ol8m FRENCH LANGUAGE. ONSEFOIGNET, one of the principals of the schoo known to the public as t Classical French and E: is ‘the. giving to his Metale Rubber the surface of patent leather, without using the crack: fh heretofore used. iden lane, are without exce he kind the world ever saw. F 0) tion the most perfect art- ‘or sale in quantities to yet and Taylor's RACE H English Sehool, and under whose charge this ‘opportunity to inform his hat he will re-open “ithe public in general, t MARTELLE © HOLDERMANN, ee ee om TNs Tes Brenner, ca No. 37 Maiden Lane, ANUFACTURERS and Importers of Ornamental Hair Curls, Seams, Bandeau Work, Wigs, Toupe Mons. F. having some leisure hours, will likewise consecrate i lysting Curls, and “ali kinds of Hair Work, dence. No. 217 Green st.,6 Amity, or at the school. 5 tawlm*r IRON FOR CAST STEEL. used at Sheffield for the mai for Swords, Razors, Table Knife Blades C. E. HABICHT, 85 West street. GENTLEMEN visiting the Fair American Institute (held at Niblo’s) are respectfall ted to examine carefully the qualit new style of Ever and Edge Tools, for sale by INE FLOUR—200 bbls Ilmois Flour, from Albion and Lacklide Mulls, uow landing from ship Ox 'f. k. COLLINS & of the Toilet Soaps, e. be, exhibit the sale stand, No TO INVENTO. How is it possible that persons will consent to suffer wil in,when caused by Rheumatism, Sprains, jth Dis- Lumbago, Head-Aehe, KS AND PATENTEES. CONVENTION of American Inventors will be held in the General Society of Mechanics street near Grand, on ‘A. M., to form an Association, and make | arrangements for holding annual meetings, for the purpose of | exchanging sentimen area 1—The Patent Laws—eircumstances under which disputed cases may be decided; principles of construction ado such alterations of the laws the Lecture Room of and Tradesmen, in Crosby 22d instant, at Yelock, TTLE of the above invaluable Loti 0 sceptical, that it is the most to be depended upon, of any article now before che publi the effectual relief and cure of any of the above afflictio which all are liable, more or Jes: i tablished as a Fami i ry person’s house, throug! have a remedy at han of accidents, &e. For sale, wholesale and retai hout the country ; }d, which can be depenie Feed gn a: nl d upon in cases quire. } h fa centre of information, where may be gathered facts and suggestions that bear upon the interests il, at the Proprietor’s Depot, 323 Broadway, New. York, and by our Agents throughout’ the United States. Pri C. 8. BARTINE & CO., Pro ders for any quantity, addres: ud, 3—To cousider whatever other measures may be proposed. It is hoped that this call will be widely responded to, and such a representation of the interests of inventors convened as will give weight to the Coavention s deliberations and efficien- ‘The venerable Dr. Nott i HORAT: as above, will be pune- cy to its measures. fs expected to pre- National Loun Fund Life Assurance Society i of London. |. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. HE following are among the advautages held out by this an of Committee. E CO. of Worces- ‘Hon. John Davis, of Worcester. Vice Presidents—Hon. Isaac Davis, Worcester. ‘he Loan Fund, from whieh the assured are entitled to draw two thirds of their payments, : eat of premiums annually, half yearly, quarterly —William Dickenson, Esq. z Harris, Esq. do. 'w prepared to receive applications for ‘om $100 to $5000 at rates ol than those now charged by other companies. It tee capital of $100,000, for which, 7 per cent. interest only is | jaid. All the profits are divided amongst the assured, offering Application for | os Dr BARTON, A y cr, aren ae wal street. A. Sipxey Doane, M. D., Medical Examiner, ‘ ‘This institation insuranee on lives A large sum to be permanently myested in the United States in the names of three of the Local Directors as Trustees, as a guarantee fund. Travelling leave extensive and liberal; and extra premiums on the most moderate onditions of policy les | \ad country, at the well established Agency offic greater inducements than any other company. onerous to the assured than in most assurance may be made to atED States Loc, JONATHAN GOODHUE, JAMES Bi AN, E: BR SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT COMMERCIAL SYSTEM | oF WRITING. Academy189 Broadway ,opposite John street. ritiog Master, in announcing e-Opening of his Aca- roadway, to resusne teaching his | hip, mostrespectfully informs the | oklyn, of his having | terms, in order to render the | structions within the reach of every one. | saking) is more general ‘han that of | i plored. since the remedy | ‘s now constantly at hand, alike SIMPL’ cEDY CHEAP ! R. BRISTOW, Finishing demy, Room No.6, at 189 B em of Penmans| jentlemen of this eity and B sicians to the Society, ( RNEY RODGERS, M. D., 110 Bleecker st. au K, M. D., 101 Franklin st. OULT, M. D., 367 Broadway. Ba The Merchants’ Bank of N WM. VAN HOOK, Eag. 39 Wall General Agent for the Ci J. LEANDER STARR, resident Office 74 WALL Street Pamphlets containing the last Annual Report of the Society’s made a GREAT K tow promises and guarantees to Ladies aud Gentle- | to convert the very worst i ito Aa beautiful, free, flowing, expeditious ip, executed in-an elegant off-hand faanner, no matter how illegible or cramped the hand may be, 1 LVE KASY LESSONS. and British North RY AGE and capaci pleasing style of peamans xtra lessons will be given (free of charge) if required e MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. A KEW SHARES in the New Vor and Boston Magnetic i C he had, if earl : Fnac ysleaeaph Company tt iS GSTON'& WELLS. 020 2tis re 10 Wall street. ~ ENGLISH HAIR SEATING. COMPLETE assortment of ‘ Jomes Li %, Latoya Cloth § ved this 2873 4 ; jer low prices bye SOHN. A. Ni 020 3tM ” BOULD,. sb ohn street, up stairs. f =a being withirawn froma Foe ee ney ie Haren teins and Railroad, 19 Strc the night line to Providence, dac notice will te given of ber refurn SPLENDID FESTIVAL CONCERT. "THE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of announcing to t hrdies “nd gentlemen of the city of New York, that he in tends to give asplendid Vocal and Instrumental Concert on Monday Eventing, the 10th of Novem! at the Broadway Tabernacle, on which oct he will be as- sisted by all the distinguished professional ability of this city. combined with the members of the Philharmonic and New York Sacred Musie Societies. ‘The fist part of the Concert will consist of selections from Mendelsohu’s magnificent Oratorio of St.Paul. ‘The second part will be made up acl ,tecalar. music o of the moat attractive ‘ption, sed of two brilliant Overtures, Songs. an Solos forthe Violin and Piano Forte. Further particulars here- after. UC. HILL. CARD—U. C. Hill respectfully solicits all those of his mu- sical friends, ladies or gentlemen, who may be competent to, to take part in the performances, either vocal or instrumental, the above Concert, to meet forrehearsal at the Coliseum, Broadway, on Monday and Wednesday Evenings, at 7 o’clock, P.M. precisely O18 toN 10 re LOUR—200 bbls. fine Flour, Albion and Saclede mills, Just landed ex ship Oswego, for sale 20m E. K COLLINS & Co. 56 Soath st. EATHERS—« 00 Ibs. linais Feathers, jst reeeived, for oom E. K, COLLINS & Co. 96 South st. W O01 tiv Ths. blood Fleece, washed and unwashed. y 0201 fe eae s. K. COLLINS & Co. 56 South st ® REWARD-Lost, supposed in Wall or Williai QS Mrcet ou Saturday. Oop 16, a drab Silk Purse, c taining from $130 to $ ‘$10 to $50 in fives on the Peopl Bank of Paterson, N.J.; about $35 Phenix Bank bill one $5 of the M is’ Bank of this city; and ham Bank, Ma ¢ Spanish Doubloov.’ Any person re tarning the same to Mr. Willard, City Hotel, will receive the above reward . 020 EXTRA CHEAP ROOMS. TO, LET, , Vafurnished—A spacious front, ro9 floor, with stove grate, &e, complete, suital lady or gentleman, at 73 Bayard street, corner of Mott, near Bowery Theatre—rent $5 50 per menth. Enquire BURNS. inthe basement. Families need not apply- ce ‘m D) DOLLARS WANTED, on bond and mortgage 9 én productive leasehold property in this city- FOR SALE—Two lots of ground on 18thatreet, runs through to 19th street, between Broadway and th avenue, 1 h avenue. $3,000 can remain on bond and mort Enquire of JAMES L- PHELPS. Jr. Attorney at Law, 52 Johi ANTED—A situation as nurse and seamatress, or ax walt- er or chambermaid, and is willivg to ‘The best of sat Please addres wing woman, who can sew well, rly qui 1. PP! Tekh thi omtee for further particulars — 028 seth WANTED, fora Lady's Toilet— A German or French gi WV (vo can bow well and can make dreaten and braid ar, if 5 Wi given to acem TSON ply to X, at thisoffice, by letter, 20 eth \{7 ANTED—An active, intelligent boy, at this office. Ap- W Al linmedietily: Sar ee 020 3th NOTICE. eae & Undersigned take. pleasure in informing, thei HE underrigued «road togives Grand Germen Ballin the most splendid room in this city, called the Coleseum, No. ‘on Thursday, Oct. the 234. eee ‘Tickets $1—To be had at No, 73 Ldlow, and 218 Division sts, Bopper tickets # cents exch. Fo commence ss 80" 018 dttre JO8. OCH FINE ARCS. (iE PAINTINGS cleaned, ined and restored by, adway 3 doors above $09 Broae SY assariess Hees WANTED. A YQUNG WOOMAN, ofgood character and good address, I 10 per o17 Im*re ther Freuch or German, eapable of making and arranging fadjes' dresses, and aitending’ to the other branches of a ladies biter, os person. proverty qualiied in these rexpects, the will be given. yy either personally or nore liberitdremsed 10 A.C. Herald ofice.olstfre yOUNG Mis N to go South or Wi FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, to A act as Agents for the sae of new and popular Publications. 3300 over and above their expenses will be insured to them in ‘riting, with an opportunity of clearing $1000 per Yeas, Some ill, oe ’ uo dongt made over $1000 per year clear’ ofa expense. Eset mall have ident I wil oe it from . ve necessary for them to hare EN CH'S fublihing Fale 293 Sroadway, up stairs. All letters must be post paid. ot im'r al Hee erin with hickfelseocmennt 8 bee supplied with faithful, e ANU reli recommended help of all capacities, both for eity for domes: Caton Grand scree, near a Bowery, ween £ Ie 7 is eaten thf Gomestics exn have ecellant places Im*re A RARE CHANCE. ee: A. COMPANION WANTED, to gravel South, this win- AX ter. “Any respectable person, who can furnish one or two hundred dollars on certain conditions, and wenld like to ccompauy the subscriber in a southern tour, with his Scien- fic Exhibitions, may hear of a good opportunity, by 90m ap- lying in person ‘at 309 Broad street, avne W. JENKS. pagser SHIP HOTTINGUER, from Liverpool.—Con- “signees per this vessel will please take notice that she is cea et tee veel ones Butiine ips E- Meall xoods not perutitte } must be seat te a TS TURN, ot8re 7 South street. LARD bole “prime Leaf Lard, jiem and white, just janded ex ——: jenesee, fey CINS & CO. % South street. BLEACHING POWDERS. 120 GASKS,Blesching Powders, now landing from ship Ci sale by Columbo, and for “PERSE & BROOKS, o19 and 67 Nassan str MADEIRA WINE. THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received by the Aguia, from Madeira, small supply of old and new Grape Juice. ol6re rates, also blank forms, information, may be ob- er. DER STARR, General Agent. he venerable matron feels delighted in xoing through process, to revive the stady of the vernal morn of Jif en from 9to 1 A. M. or from 3 to 8 ‘Private lessons given. iy % 3taw in 3m"rre THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 200,000 Dollars. OFFICE 41 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, HIS COMPANY continues to Insure against loss or da- mage by Fire on their usnal favorable. tert soit bed polls Gey uvwrdeed taste ate nae rey DW. DE LAMATER, % EC, FINN, Secretary. THE EAST RIVER Canin” INSURANCE NY. FFICE No. 61 For sale, a work on B.—Book-Keeping by Double and Single Entry taught Visiters in New York can take acourse of Writini 4 3221 G. B, CLARKE. FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER, Near Funron, 132 Wriusam Street, Opposite the new ‘ow of Buildings, sf VES the following reasons for the great success he has hi- | by the late disastrous fire ods the lowest cash prices and paid Inte 49) Wall street, continues to insure ee : i y Fire dwellings, warehouses, aud wtildings. Also, on Household Furaiture, Merc c., as heretofore, DIRECTORS. ‘Wakeman Burritt, ive and rigid system of selling for cash only. iy experience in business. 4th—Being satisfied with small profits. A discerning public, therefore, ean at_once perceive that it interest to patronise this establishment. Would refer toa large and respectable connexion ity and ‘in Brooklyn, in proof of the style and fi- James McBride, John Moorhead, Joseph Kernochan, Henry W. Hills, Robert J. Dillon, Thomas Nesmith, polegt Boorman, arments, 8, Rowland, French Cloth Dress Coats made to measure from | haniel L, Griswold,te. Rassell Stubbins, An assortment of Office Coats and all otherarti:! a drews, at equally reasonable pricer TO DEALERS IN JEWELERY. HE UNDERSIGNED, being Manufacturers, and h fine assortinent of Jewelery and D: solicita call from dealers and Joseph Gaillard, Jr. JOHN BROUWER, President. yunseland Attorney & CROTON INSURANCE CO No. 35 Wall Street, Mechanics’ Bank, in the City of New York PANY lose by the rec assets over and above all claims a Chey continue to insure Marine an TRUS! aving ‘he entire stock is row sell hand, | + rehants dealing in the abo en pattern or style of jewelery or fine di SHAW & ARROWSMITH’S, No. 1 Dey street, one door from Broadway. od chain makers can find em- | | THERE CAN BE NO TEACHING WITHOUT « mond work made to 01 B.—Twelve or fifteen go E SOCIAL REFORM ASSOC tend giving their fix ‘William B Corzens, Herman D Gould, Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Lawrence Hill, WH Tow: James Harper, Edward Richardson, conducted in the manner which gave so much satisfaction last Dancing to commence at eight o’elrek. Edwin R Tremaiv, MC Geatle: jen’ ckets, 40 cents ; ladies’. 25 cents, including re- | dof the members of the A: Chatham streets, | old eT Bat" ou, corner of Rosevelt and mes Cruikshank, DANCING ACALEMY. 7 Side of Broadway. He yaae TE’DESJAMDINS has the honor of jn- ed her classes, and i Samuel Sheew *LLE. PAULINE forming the pabli Whitaker, ‘Romes Monahan, Leonard Appleby, Asa 8 © ma i all the different brane! Willam Burgoy tail Che newest and most MURL A. LAWRENCE, President. JOSEPH b. NONES, Vice President. Nicholas Carroll, Secretary. Capt Samuel Candler, Marine Ins 0, for “Lloy it Abraham Van 3 VA 7 ‘Cachueha, Cracoyi Dances pe Polncen, - i. Me. P. ive her particul fon! seg chopis.” Cotillion Parties will be formed for her pa- pils exerusively. Persons who are apply to M'lle P. D., as above FRENCH PRIVATE LESSONS. nas the honor to inform his that he wall, from he French Language, at the Fora Lesson ofan hour, up Canal street, 3734 cents. For 2 Lesson of an hour, down Canal s G. Dubue can take an engagement with a ‘etter, at 98 Reade street ELOCUTION. ARD MATURIN, A. port of New York. desirours of becoming pupils, ERSON INSURANCE . 50 Wallstreet, opposite the Exchany NY continue to insure agai , begs to inform his former pu- intends organizin ishment, as wel ficient number of Caleb C. Tanis, Thomas Morrel Francis P, Sage, Jonn C. Merritt, , MAS W. THORN: ce ag SOON As a rd ‘of the most satisfactory chara Orrick oF THe Jerrenson INSURANCE C| New York, July Lf ral request 1 iy whether it be pective shares.or to reeeive x number of if HE Stockholders of thi the office of the Company dD. GWARDIANS. talents and acquiremen' ils CO. Sy Sy Spare hw \d to be the most e1 " Knowledge and theory taught: ae avs ee Oh eeted to K. M., at the office of this paper, wil duly netended to. ‘oT ‘Ima*re TO PAREN’ i ‘afew more pup COCHINEAL, aba as hi Wo ces a conemety copra oe of bas chow y it twen! ears. ‘ality that has been imported (ST RGH & BENSON, ol} 10t%m 5 New street. TWO KRUNDRED TONS STRAW BOARDS. G ‘ONS ofthe best quality and numbers, for sale b: | 200 TONS ofthe Dest anal SSE & BROOKS, ols inre 65 and 67 Nassau street. MITATION PRECIOUS STON val Garnet and Tur- kois, fe E. F. KOR’ sas atais 214 William street, New York. STRICH FEATHERS, forsale b; i ai orsale’E. F. KORTUM, 826 Im*r 214 William street. PISTOL GALLERY AND SPARRING SCHOOL. HUDSON having recumed from the South, annout + to his old friends and pupils, that he will be "fou ine” at his uew residence, 245 Broadway, second floor, where ‘will devote his time in giving instructions in the noble art of Self: Defence. i i ‘Terms moderate. Open during the day and in the evening. ol9 Im*re SELLING OFF PREVIOUS TO LEAVING THE PREMISES. LARGE ST" K OF DRY GOODS—at BILLING’S rt treet near Chatham— off, and at such prices a must ‘ol ched and unbleached Muslins a fact every article counected loves, Lace, ans with # large and well assorted stock of Dry . Do uot for- b ILLING, Mitemo es 445 Pear! near Chatham. A MASTER. HE Freneh Language, at once the eas fashionable acquirement of the d P, Kowalewskivon the oral and most app jis lessons to the capacity of his pupils will ensure-a knowledge of the language ‘time, Te has been honored with pupil ‘the following distinguished gentletne fer i— ion. Henry Clay, Hon. Caleb Cushing. Hon: Thos, H, Benton, ‘Hon, Levi Woodbury, ind others. Lonis MeLane Hon. Secretary Walke Germaa and French taught! Terms moderate, Apply at No- at Ni 10 Broadway, ‘SKI. _o8 im? HAVE y. Ss Liteabeth id corner of at my Yard, 256 Elizabeth street, am [ Hidtgeesly nud Bedirdacreetse Peach Orchard Wed Ash onl, at ow prices, viz: $9 $8 fog broken, eg tnd stove; large ity igh, stove, per |, Te-screent lelivered, 17% cents less if taken directly from the boats. Or seas receive ‘at the yards. JACOB WEEKS. : TH ARTIFICIAL FLO FRENCH FERS. Z, & BECKER, 3 Jobst, live received by the Lat Nice cker if thecywent snd toes Pobcguant tment VOrlenns,n ult setowers and Feathers, wiiich they heave alent rgusouable PCE) OWrTz & BECKER, 4 John st. JAMES A. SWAIN & CU.. Drapers and Tailors, 352 Broadway, Carlton House, GULD. respectfully inform ustomers and en pas it they now: re asaperior stock of fall marae ca, oui J» whiel the latest fashion na at e lowest prices, for cash. AM now deliveri jon Pak Onaiets d Red Ash Coal M now deliverin an f screened andfres of fo Hoe yard at te plowing (as usnal the lowest "ypamely. Broken, Rg cents off ik taken 4 5 and Greenwich streets. PE CLINTON. all Im*re HEAT 1,006 bushels very superior Il}inows Wheat—tor SARSAPAKILLA. 15 Bates Mesion 1 BS UPINE ECO, 26 Souths. 08 CREE Tipo on tne eorae! of Boustreh

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