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ee ee are rere ae en eee mm EF as follows, viz : AUCTION NOTICES, | AMUSEMENTS. arrang on Company’s loan $96,343 04 | = ———— Ti See a LATEST INTELLIGENCE. M 5 AS MM x ~ . Be 29—will 41,981 52 | PPARDWahte UNS, ke Tuttle & Du. | PABK Toba hE Oe Tae TO and eo, | M 4 et SSN Tr NN arte mysane re sowrnemn wa Roo oe a memes ened spmaeemnaentenme nis City Intelligence. ‘Theatre.—Great Attraction, Cauironsia huseoren te following isa list of the BOMBA TES FURIOSO i POWERTEY © Aer it By cash paid officers who sailed in the Loo Choo, given us by a pilot, King Atha baad ite Re le. who wus furished with it by the commander of the ves. Genera! Bom :Mr. oaks, The Army : portal 30: Sa ‘amtount of Company's i UNS, ke Turtle & Du be performed, the ti Jas. A. Hardie, 31 Regt. U. 8. Artillery, commanding. Varig thi songs will be introduced . ° : 14,999 97 8 feneralasvorimencot Hard. | Su,Davenpors Binuca, Ea cous aia TELEGRAPHIC. Dr. N. Parker, Asst. Surgeon. “Dm upto proper forthe reed, 91:960 65 Ware, comprisicg tal ery, buck, white boue, stag, ke. ‘ pence eptiltttes FEE _ Ist Licutenant Wm. H. Premmels, Adjutant. «My enarming and A. 8. Robers, al- Also, Pockec Cuilery, 1 2, 3 and 4 blades: table aud tea Wylie, Mr Fishes asaene, 8,920 00 | srpouss sing and other Carvers; OS back saws; files; rezors; " Boors open at To’clock, and the performances will eom- CAPTURE o} J.C. Word, acting Quartermaster. 1,050 00 Ate ipa trey Ss reses sen'ng, We. mence at holf-past7 o'clock. Boxes $1; Fit 50 cents; Gal- “Dé at you wis Company C.—Capt, J. E Brackett hens pa S k - and double barrelled Kuss; twist, imitation fl Ist Cieutenant (. A. Anderson. of Presi- do; pat te Dismeaesc ha, Aten Se :_ = See sien — “ 2 “ Geo. D. Brewerton. swards fly our erms—Grand , office rent, Ke., - 2,64 14 | | Also,600 dozen Brushes paimt; shoe, hair, wail, horse and PROWERY THEATRE —On 1 cesday Kveuing, Se WITHOUT OPPOSITION. Company A.—Captain 8. G. Stee! King Arthur, General Bombastes, and the" 300” . 7 | shaving. i Second night of Mrs Shaw—The performance will com ~ é = ist Lieutenant G F. Penrose. 9 ie ou the Passious actively and efficiently * pane | Sept 1. B: im hands Treasurer and so, av invoice of Perfumery, soaps, cologne wa er, Ke. mence with the tragedy of LON—lou, Mrs Shaw; Adrastus, Mormon Affairs ‘» F ; ne > & ad ‘al C, B. Young. tomimea” by all the characters. oe last— ‘Trustees, # 7 . 5.165 77 | Catalogu y n29 it® rh Mr ®eafie : “Begg ke Gusta “PETE BYARD'S” ok... | ar a Pa - Add SQuglude, with the thuilling, drama of RAYMOND "Hes cco rama Company K.—Captain K. H. Dimmick Pat ete tiie siaiors 00 | FEARDWARE AND CUTLEAY ON SALE.— | tie doidan mons Me Clarke; Lady Agnes, Baurimora, Monday night. “ 2d “ J.D. W Jennings. ers, &e., Fon rue Past Year. | and lits as above, viz 260 ‘lots, with whicn the sale will 9 cents; Upper Boxes, % cents; fitand Galilee Iman from Independence, thata traveller who had ‘ aveurd Williams. Magic Hair Dy: fers, : ™ $60,538 9 | commence, consisting of a general rsortment of Hardware ésioadids i : sip a Company E.—Lieutenant Edw: i Q warranted neither to smut nor wash off, do J m F: dow ars the same being partially damaged, will be sold TECHELL 3 OLYMPIC THEATRES Oe Fenty arrived there fell in with an express from Gen. write Catsronstane A matue of a Sulwell warruct, | ofthe hair's Reoutiel brown or black” wit # Risa had ‘Also, 10 lots Splendid Pocket Cudery, of Mi pearing, ope. 15. mill be pertommed Che. somal Keamey. He has entered Santa Fe, and taken der the fofioing”Czcumatanons I appeared, that forltentos tot ecco 80 GiMorekd maiarial,” ~~ i005 00 | Mes ianne Bcakoceeataa” an ouareyinyateaaat | Hotlaade® THe COMPOSER ~ Stesor Gal possession of the country without opposition. : t to eur 8 180, Heavy foods, viz ct - b er Perriwiukle, Mr Holland, gh: aii : - Baker. “About two or three months ogo. he and his wife one upon single apitienton Couutry gentlemen ean bave | ‘This statemedtshows that the recct, $98,108 81 | ou and polished cartatees Hoes, Lincs, Losapd Ox Chaos, After which THE IiisH TIGER—Paddy Ryan, Mr All remained quiet at Nauvoo. The place was borrowed from a girl named Ellen Welch, who resides bottle forwarded them by’ express, by sending cus that the receipts for passengers | + 7 rod Screws, well assorted, Hooks aud paeons Pansy Mise Clnrse. (THE BEE AND nearly deserted. Mormons were arriving at St. in the family of Mr. Munn, $52, under pretence of paying closed to I. Phalon, 61 Broadway, Judson’s Hotel. is $60,038 83, to $1 38 on an average for each Brace and Bits, Edge ‘Tels, Me. Cata- conclude | wit extravaganza of THE BEE AD n u the funeral and other expenses incurred by the death of bore vrata firwetions for wee. Ci through passe: ihe wamber of miles tr y and the attention of all ¢! ORANGE TR tte Soba yen me shilling, | LOUIS ina state of starvation, having fled from his child, It farther appeared that he latterly became lopatand bave t Beantay WEP i teen) sia connected with the California Regiment, and had done & Faweett, 74 Passengers is 14667,096, being equal to 44,337 Bl gh cca Sab cack oo without bringing with them any means some work for them ; that he sold out his furaiture and Metallic Tabict Razor Stro) rohants | Patsengers. | of support. C IRCUS—BOWERY AMPHILHEATRE—On Tuesday ommence stock in trade, purchased leather and other articles, and | and others abont purchasing an article of this kind, would do | Tho eastward to ht amountto - $11,326 46 evening, September 29, the performances wil finally enlisted in the regiment, and had his goods pri- | well to + tory The westward r) fh of Charies Il; Feats of the Gymnasium; Paver grey ding phan verse ene st te traneport td, the Fes offered cach be ng tide of the best ae in meray enema to Pi 3g if Horse ne jh Genie Bons, &e. fe vied x Eo 3 BY THE MAIL 8. week before last, s! self, bis wife, and two chil- amide . Certificates, im proof of their werd y - is he second grand contest for the championship. be- = dren on board the Thos. H. Perkins, le the poor girl F Possession of the mventor, some of | ay, ee led fee westward, men manrel’ orasments mahogany hat tween the rival voulters, DLE and MeF ARLAND, wail Wasnunatox, Sept. 27, 1846. and his other creditors to whistle for their debts OnThurs- jientifie gentlemen in the country ; a Ii dis- ¢ following statement shows the amount and char- | stand: hall Iyinp; door rug: r carpet; bress flat rods; rich ht; Cogether with a great variety of other en- se os ae * day night, he, with some 20 or 30 others, came on shore. gout made to,wholesale purchasers, G. BAUNDERS & | acter of the Com Joans and debts ; from which it | [ehokmny French bedstcads; bureaus; dressing tables; 'mar- Ui teeisael Mexico—The Question of the Withdrawal of owr ‘the cotrse’of Sunday he was seen in the city by gore > aT neat ogy will be seen, by co! the present statement with | hog wy " ‘ortoinany cordiand quertiy ablon, beb'enee. | i t ihe reat Arerienn rides is gu Proce, H . | ‘Cases.—The most porta= ‘4 tresses; beds; bedding, m his great act of horsemanship, on d . ‘ : Ei aethemtancetetic dats, aba ie: wiser. ine un | the last year's ft, that the debts of the Company | ““AIS)\ Citia diuner, dessert aud tea seta; rich cut glass, is The Union of last night says that the rumor Ea fines ih, fretaring, the necessary. papers, | cle now sanufec f Sr errr | nas: sapdclab teks soneindod planslicts REET THEATRE, PHILADELPAIA. that Mexico had demanded of this government a ie arrant, under man’s toilet, and as a travelling com) valu: ve per cent sterling bonds, sold in Lon- ropa ry Furni ++». Manager an; ii : i 3 . * » me 3 + * 825 00 | &. W. LUDLOW & CO., 27 Weil st., TB } . ne, J to give bdil or be committed. Bail not being forthcoming, SOR 1 OO OR Six cent dollar’ issued in United | 520 2tis*rh *UAnctioneers, | the Union. ‘ . 7 ton.* F i i “he was remanded, to be brovght up again this morning: | | Photography We tnvite the attention of | States, redecmable mise, - = 288,800 00 | WALTER UNEENOUGH, Aucnouer | orcomouease Siesesees Se ODOM: | ot aes a. ee rae ee eee His wile and twochiliren, and property to the amount of Qu friends to the Flumbe National Daguerrean Gallery. | Certificates, letter Fy for fractional am’nts, | se tore 18 Wail street. Mr. aud Mra, J. WALLACK, suggested to us totake issue upoa the truth of $600 or $700, are on board the Tuomas H. Perkins, and | )),*,)ave.no specimens orlte bed our ale heen convertible into }, payable in 1858, 1,567 64 | J[MPORTED HAVANA SEGARS.—W. Greenough will SDAY, Sept. 29, iss this declaration. Who knows but Mr. Ritchie’s are now on their way to Caliiornia. that he i ‘ in ‘ofeasion. Persons vi Debts funded, fo nds have not | sell, This Day, Tuesday, at Ll o'clock, at the auction ROMEO AND JULIET. “ Sip wor.. -& Pre ¥ Tue Weatuen.—Yosterday was a cool end rather | ci to obtain a good Daguerreotyne li been issued, . fs - : 17,153 00 | 350,000 smpori a Segars, most of which are entitl Romeo, Mrs Wallack; Juliet, Mrs Burke; Friar Lawrence; ‘competent authority” is hambugging him, using ‘exalted wishes gtatibed by calling at the debenture — Mr J Scott; Merentio, r, Mr Burke, winterish sort of aday. The air was bracing, and the W' their mi 8 of Plantation. pressed, ‘ him as a tool, asin the Oregon business? Our “bustle and preparation” observable in various parts of , ove mentioned establishment Total until 1858, $567,845 64 beet i dale aise, wore Dancing by Miss Oerana sea tir Bennie. informant says) ‘you may rest assured tat Mea the city—the removal of stoves from the store tothe | Amt due Salomons on fon notes, $3 ¥ 300 00 justo Sans biand; together with a'variety ol . Atter which ico did suggest the withdrawal of our troo) welling house—the clatter of carts, with an voca- not yi © t of whieh are in first hands, and will be found well a Sunt »” dwelling bi Ina alitten’ of, Gast carts: with Bills payal it 15,043 82 f whi fi ida, and will be found well THE POOR SOLDIER. } nasty 1 We feel suff sional “blue face,” all reminded us of appreaching win- ik jot Certificates payable, yet due, 2,200 00 f deal; Patrick, Miss Chapman; Darby, Mr Burke: Bagatelle, Mr “eets &8 a preliminary to peace. —_ ter. A false alarm, 2s to a contemplated rise in the price | funds, kc, ke. For sale wholesnte and reeit. ty ved j 92 | 077 Catalogues are now ready. 329 1t®rh \ H ; Father Luke, Mr & Shaw, | ciently confident to call the attention of the pub- Sie ne ene nes oy Sealer, Ee | a eee SceecetreL, | mttomeereeties eee, “Rit SS PUBLIC: AUCTION, STONERS EW ne | nna seen ta ade em ~ for laying in their winter's supply. We ebserved some | Pent aba anicabanecy coger Tot, - - - - $625,896 71 hee Dee das One ee ieee it dooe mpeeepeEs (ms the orgenie-gaitor Res of the fennel stores, also, busily sbgeged in meemuring | Philadelphia Agents for the Herald, G. B+ | Although the amo Haired Hiei omed rica Eagle Sale Stable, conier Christy and De- WALNUT STRERT THEATHE, PHILADELTHIA | bean harping upon a quibble, orfaboring under a Out to theiroustomess? Itis well at'all times and in all | Zieber & Co., 3 Leiger Buildings, 3d street, usar Chesnut, CORI RR ES Tevenue derived from the road | Tancy streets, a pair of young cream colored Mares. EA. Le Wy Ht Brace, Manger. eon harping UP 4q , seasons to * take time by the forelock.” : | where those wishing to subseribe, will please leave their } during the past year i flattering as regards the fu- | New York, Sep.. 26, 1016, ur | eupspay evn Ae enn eemeg BUMBUE. RNEST. Tus Crry Convantion will meet this evening. They Payer’; 6Scauer without it AT diag the Sunday | ture prospects of the 7, while the expenses pro- = on Wiaaente Best aa are making low progress in their movements. ~ i 4 Bocas bated he eaxe pe paper, eee for authe per havo been little mon® than those of last year ; never- A aRAarrnene ikae Don Felix Mr Wallsck ae snuimeran, Bagt. 2 Pai Finr.—A five broke out yesterdey about one o'clock in agency by 4 o'clock in the afternoon. tow | uy, the general e; account eppears heavy, oid aid gent ¢ mder the saddle ig th db ppatien aight ‘ig ome Si fs Patent on eh se rama Retr the bal No. 2 diam str en a | ee D a urke, once, in oni i zt onan No damage opr eerie ted feces Navigation of the Uhto River. Amine 12 gt 38, he jpetation made to the recon spicited stimel, awd would Bob Honeycomb cesses s+Mr Wallaek h 1 Ch: ie “ th Tus New Porice.—The judicfous distribution of the lesna. Time State of River. | struction of the wooden bar track, which was en- rt ety or you ra . Tobe seen at Di , To sondinds iy ‘S i cree ot os exclaimed, like a pare ristian, e age ot force through the various thoroughfares and public (iteihnati, Sept. 14... + 3 feet 23g inchos LARLY, WP RABUE 804 WEF fe to travel on, and in part | Beaver srcet. up aan e eOrmaHON TENT te | 1 On Wednesday evening Wallack will appear intwo | Chivalry is gone!” Mr. Burke was mistaken. stront ae Deore Ar ently, useful and siventigevas '@ | Picavuse ‘sept 10.. Sutpaecac ied. | cattery ton “eagle ghabees D. KELLINGER’S LINIMENT., STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, BROADWAY, Ss inept net nike atone a n 4 oniewilln Se ie ae, jusquehannah river it. On this occasion the Le ae x patera ach Kalan dex aecgpc eth S| s PSANT INSTITUTE, ) i‘ fashioned chivalry ef De Foix, the Bayards, an the corner of which will uot be futnd a “star? Losiewilla, Sept 9. . TIT TIL Le feet 1 inch. IN this wouderful preparation the afflicted have | poe a 4 we ; » the Bayards, id thecity has seldom been better attended to, oy ch ales oa toan un} oa height, carrying away gt at rhey have Tou "and seriously cated for Liat imtut yl BOR LOVER, SEPTEMBER ®. ' shat kind of people, who fought with pikes and a ona it Sy Micon 0 not Bleha ah “id rs MONKEY MARKET, | teasing the tie v alg schema: | a bottles, ina been known failing t0 all that was expected of pathoe of Handy Andy, Rory O’More, &c. Ke.) will give lances, all covered over with iron scales, and dif- onward progress in the organization of the new police Monday, Sept. 28—6 P.M. | | | igel pisses Mise piciden te Tapehaniy ii eaten JRISH EVENING, ferent curious accoutrements, which, as old King fi boast of sii bed: ., | during more or leas nearly all the culverts and road fsuy 4 Mv LLUSTRATIVE of the National Characteristies, Legends P r “é we ci of possessing a bedy of men, that The stock market was very firm to-day, considering it id tain to cur of any description, either on man or Superstitions, Mirth and Melody of his country, with James said, fixed him so that ‘ nobody could hurt pass in efficiency those of auy part of Europe.’ The . bridges on the line Elizabethtown and Harris. | horse, as the ap n isitade, and ia shorter time thau amusing Anecdotes, Recitati Pathetic and. Col ‘d ps objection jo ca! ing tl ‘star’ on the bre; which, * . id is any other reme offered to the people tisvery fra i _ him, and | i) : j ying th ast, which, in W# blue Monday. Norwich and Worcester, Long | burg, some of which h ther rea flered t let few | Nis own IItISH SONGS. some slrendy honored with seeog- | Him, and he could hurt nobody ;” but an age of 4 tirely renewed. giant, safe and agreeable—to be used upon all ages, exter- Stockholders, the Board of | mally and internally, and no fear of not ventured any estimate of revenue for | T,Jayes Murohy, nition in this country, and others, as yet, unintroduced tothe real enterprise, adventurous courage, dare-devil- king cold aiterits use. | Wition.in this cout u f the Bowery 1 ine of Stages, says that Ginissiou, $1. Tickets to be had at the Astor House; also, ism, far surpassing any thing recorded or not re- Dub fe of his men; and in using twenty dozen | ge 44% and North American In cl the rt te force. Trust closed at Saturday's prices. Harlem fell off 3s, and | picectors have mot conta the commencenient, pretty general, is now alto. Island, Centon, Morris Canal, gether dose away with among the f Tue “ Last or THe Monecans.”- According to notice Reading 4. Pennsylvania 5's went up }. The sales | Stoddart & Dunham’s i" ay : ; + et) a8 held ’ 4 ve the ensuin; but th uot a bottle hi ed. f eae liv’ Mase Stores end edi history. The old patriarch Moses, Seated wn the CL Re aE ny oO warp not large. nauing year: but they Matter themselves, from the | “it hindge-—-Acthis place groce after groce has been used | Firth & Pond’s; nnd Atwill’s Music Stores, and pidge ceding ld iy . increase of receipts of the present year over the last, | without a /a lu ceetratghe, one open at 196 vicloek Mr Amold Mas. Mr. Samael jPerformares to com- started with the twelve tribes of Israel, to go to hind attached to the Califoriia Regiment. Capt. Taylor, | Anextension of eight miles of the Harlem Railroad ‘1 2 es of the Mr. J mence o'e ‘ of Uo. E., wat confiued to his bet! by sickness. Lieut’ will be opened for travel sometime in the fret week in | UST, “cumstances so mtadiestly. unfavorable to the | 97th a's: tour bales Ne racaamne marae beats | HOWES 8 N.Y. MAMM RGbS. Canaan, and was more than forty years Pemove of Co. A., presided, and Lieut Vermeule acted Qotober. ‘This will cacsiatherrobadeinpelnt withia: & Company, that when the road is completed and the | lyeradscated. Mr. Roberts gives it as is opiniou that it was HIS unrivalled corps of Equestrians will perform ai travelling about eight hundred miles, and as Secretary. After some remarks from the Secretary, ‘4 y poi ithin five | assignment removed, the net receipts will be amply ade- | 0"* ofthe rant genyes of pring his life from a injary sus- BL Schoharie, on the Ist Oct.; at Schenectady the 2d; at West personal) ly he never dd get further than Mount he rewi a letter from Col. Bankhead, who, as soon as he Miles of Sing Sing, and secure the travel tu and from that | guste, after paying interest on all the loans Ha eee tad BE 30 Jahn, street, aud wt the | ‘i'vey the 3d; at Lansinghurgh the 5th; at Proy the 6thaud 7th; | Ney thereabouts. He saw the land heard of the situation of those who wer aan sidtwdosine’t : quate, after paying interest on all the and debts of | great Cenirel Depot, Hariem Hailroad Office, Uity Hatl, im | and'at-Albeny ou the tik and Sthe and. will, pass down the NebO, or thereabouts. h » . ofthe € prevented sai P ring the winter months. Sometime in November 5, ivi farwe bottles, at 50 ceuts per bottle. 829 Im*re ith treams of milk and honey; but ing, immediately offered to suppiy iem with rations and i the Compeny, to pay a fuir dividend fo the stockholders. : ' River, en route to New York. BN es BES + 8 ee quarters on the Islund, till he could hear from the Adju- ‘B® @Xtension to Somers will be opened for travel and Old Stock Exe! NOTICE. lishment ever organized in the | didn’t get over the Rio Grande of the Ca- ant General at Washington, A letter wus also read from tTavepertation of merchandise, which will bring the ter. | 1000 U 86's"62 106 150 ahi b30 3134 a MALLLAM, BANHAM, eratefal for the favors onto Cone the porto ert atiebs aucune, | Naanites. Now-a-days, the progressive locomotive the daughter-in-law of secretary Marcy, aud the wife cf mination of the road within fourteen miles of Danbury, | $1000 Keny 6's 109700 Nora Wor 53 Me ceed Cala Cn nee Bee company has attached to it wes Democracy of Young America manage matters the Coaumissary of the regiment, containing information “ lis 6's 3 50 b10 53! 0 kindiy bestowed apou him since his first com ameng whom is the Greatest Female Rider of toe | more expeditiously. General Scott, it is true, has of acheer ster. The Secretary stated that thos Conn., and within eighteen miles of the Housatonic Rail shs Farm Loan, b10 25%¢ 100 15 534% | meu 1 Horse Shoeing in this city, begs re- | Age, recently arrived from Paris, p oyey: li th f theold no wished to follow the {o:cunesof theit companions in Road. As soon as this extension is completed and opened, eS oubroehg | SPhse slp asratlishnest on the caress Sit pimes to be found | 4 MADAME MARIE MACARTE, Ke gan op cea p mgravp eect sate arms to California, would undoubtedly have an opportu- which will be before the close of navigation on the Hud 9% 100° 4 boo Sa9g | Bus. where horses suffering fom cor s, interfering, tender | Boley chaste sud classic her sueetol aad fectantar sddrene ” * Lund an ply ®, i 4 | being chaste and c} her graceful and fascit addrest, leave the gallant ‘old brave” to h 's nity-of shortly rejoining them, as a fast vessel would Un- goa river, this will be the route to Albany, and to the in- b20 694 50 do baie | CF disessed feet, of say fared, will be fe ad | and the charming naivefe with which she chains heraudi- Jane laurels, ‘and hasty plate of sou doubtedly be dispatched which would overtake the con. ¥ / Ys 6. 8 do 5956 enduron principles most approved of, and | ence, render this gifted and highly-educated artiste the lead- ‘a y pies: t yoy at Rio. A series of resolutions were then read, and ‘ior of Connecticut and the New England States. The | « G4 75 do 40 39° | adovred by the Veterinary Colleges and all the mos) emirent | ing feature of the aren in this country. ‘The Proprietors Marshal Saxe, or Turenne, or Prince Ex » he passed unanimously. The purport of them declared their eighteen miles, between the termination of the Harlem | '% mect’RR =” $3 W eried Rn bam Gp™ | skill tht, the subscriber trusts lor a eontisuanee ofthe | Teter the public to the bmiliant description given in the re- is one of the glorious old “has beens, me own regret and distress at being left behind ; that they goad and the Heusatonic, aconnexion with which would | 10) Canton bos ae tett an or of his fiends. At the same time he would here state | *hective news iapers of those old chaps, who on the stoop of som« uty wished to join the regiment as soor as possible ; that they Ea OPN which wedld | "00 7; de bso 31K 5 do 0 pretender to the business of Horse Shoeing. but | Yoveatian Director Me HO WES. Riding Master, Mr. inn, of Saturday evenings, returned their thanks to Col. Bankh d would im- openall the New England lines of rail roads to this city, | 50 do 31 nowledge as a, Veterinary practitioner, as weil as | NIZON and tre santbronchatle Clow DAN TOC, i how field " mediately proceed to the Island ; thut they lnd been le. will,during the winter monthe, be passed over by a line of ,,.. Second Board. « re pecs ai Yetiiccins mane 0 formers inthe celebrated and pe ah anaes Poll is She. ee By the f Solve their county. even as they had arene To aeut staxes, for the purpose of making the connecting and per- | 80, Peumasno It ahs Reading RR, the sufferings of the horse by properly’ applied sho is, | Serene spreenens she Arens, Me HOSES, whoce feytonn |. Bat for us, De. Follt 28 the man. By the aid 0 Whereupon the whole body, ti f t li fecting the line between New York and Alb: T it lo 830 59 40 Harlem 360 5 in most cases, will reader the foot sound. or so far help the by M. omg on. Olsmoie. Bae steam and treasury drafts, he and Rober + have, revyol le body, consisting of two lieuten- fc a any. This | 100 to RR a pf Heras ts make itn advantage to his owner to seek out, and the whole Company, led by the great Europeen Since the declaration by Congress that “ war nis, lour sergeants, and ubout thirty privates, took up will make the route between the two cities much shorter | itp ®*™dj2e tie “ || hhave him shod by those who ean do the work im such. a inan- w"MACARTE, ‘Wonderful Feats by Mr. existed by the act of Mexico,” done wonders.— eit line of march to the Battery, andure probably noW gnd much more direct then it is at present via Bridge. : New etek xsi |] mer th hot ouly give the owner every satisfaction, but Cole's Dogs, Hector and Billy. The SWISS BROTHERS, What have they failed to do, except the “ con- on Governor's Island, waiting the orders of government. 50 she Canton acrp D3 2% 50 she Heriem Co. ba 533g | Pemdeza is horse and his services of greater value. in their elegant. Gymnastic Fostures and Groupings. M » by th h f Pared ‘The whole affair was an excellent comment on those Port or New Haven. All wintersteamboattravelling will | 32 Reade RR” rt Gin, go Nord Wore” 3 San | see aeerh weet asthe Charioteer of Phosbus. Posturing : quest of a peace,” by the purchase of Paredes, who, through the columns of the press, have stated that be avoided, and the time reduced from fifteen andeigh | 2 bthw 64 do Fs) TEN DOLLARS REWARD nastics, by Mr. Nixon aud his son. Mr. Howes in his My- which would have been done but for the pry so many were disssticfied and would desert the first op- teen to about ten h a 4 25 Canton Co. 815 3g -50 a 398e | 2 10 x 2 | thobogical and brilliant Act of Fancies of Prote: Mr. John Davis, in speaking out the session, whil Portanity. ‘These men, onevand all, were anxious by any o about ten hours,and at about one third lessexpense, | 9 Harlem RR 53% 100 = do a5 | LOST on Sunday, 13th September, from Broad. | C. Howes in Slack Rope Lvoluuons. Mr. Geo. 8 the bill of two millions was held aloft by Means ov in any way, to place themselvos under the com. | We learn that stage lines are about being formedtrom$o. | 38 do bis 3B 73 do =” | Mier Surn sace std cus or hie forelegs cites: | Nee ete ee ee tee le ol gthers; the capacious Chairman of Finance in and of Col, Sievezsou, in whom their confdense has mers, through the valley to Chatham, onthe Western | 13) 4 1 5 3% do cm dong | ee Answergto theaame of “Prince.” Merurn to | classic performers inthe world. et Senate. Before this, Commodore Sleat or prac se ie Pim Te Thi ti road, for the accommodation of a large local traveland for | 103 do boo 5356 50 do 330 308 4 ma areret _ $29 3t%re_ | 429 HOWES & COS New York Mammoth Cireus._ Stockton, or some other commodore, has taken AMR Panx Fountais.—This question 9 route to Albany, atill more d lo EC 0 te i ee eT | "WELCH & MANN’S MAMMOTH CIROUS. California, as far asitcan be taken by sea, pre has been “oft and sgain” agitated, and yet we see no ry, jore direct than that via Danbu- | 100 do 53! SUIT OF ROOMS, to one or two geatlemen, or | FEVHIS immense establishment, surpassed by uo other in the ratory to its armed occupation and satileaent by disposition on the past of our worthy fathers inthe Cor. TY #ndthe Housatonic Railroad. It will be perceived poration, to raise & monument to commemorate the in- that the extension of the Harlem Railroad, from White Married. troduction of the Croton into our city, or make this ad- plains to Somers, a distance of twenty-six miles, which is On Monday eve: by the Rev. Dr. Spring, Mr. New- ousness of its costumes and trap Oo) ‘Stevenson ; ed and accomplished eq : ; trians, and forthe beautiful stud of horses—have just con- possession of n. Kearney is doubtless in mil. at 35 Walker st. ‘anta Fe—Wozl of Chihuahua dition to the many improvements that have taken place " i | cluded their Eastern tour, and are now on thei: way tothis | (which is pronounced Chee-wnw-waw), and Tay- in New York, worthy of the “empire city.” It isa per- nearly completed, will be a very important addition to | 70% O!-¥eRT to Miss Many Aww Cuaxvixa, both of this | a) TOM techs ice Yalan cals a ake fae eancnen ere cant: | 108 ‘Twiggs, Worth, Baker, Butler, Suields, Pil- tertainments will be given. On Wednes low, and the Lord knows how many more regu- ‘ity. fect disgrace to such a city as New ‘k, to find such an this road; which In spite of the many unfortunate circum- ¢ r¢ the Lae street Church, on Thursday, the 24th, ornsment asthe Park Feuntain neglected, (for even plain stances connected with it, must one of these days, become by the Rev. Mr. Haines, Mr. Decrnis B. Coss, of Jerse ¥ they perf Newark. ‘This will be the only lar and volunteer generals, have doubtless wal : fe ‘as it is ot present, it must be deemed an o1 y" i i it f en} i . E i New Youk, to, had po Washington Monument, and yet ote of the most productive roads in the country. ely Paattu einen romana setae | Lene Miata arenes | n"iveitetaal reat, ie tn the ploces alfeded go. into Monterey, and planted te sare and stype ce ‘ “8 y on, has ex- 2 ES d . Sir! . Tnontertuinments to ‘vaitors and ih [este tea tway | _ We believe its darkest days are over ; arrangements | Qn Monday, 28th September, 1846, by the Very Rev. | "Te | thelr moxt sanguine exvectationt. slat if Alvarado Conner, or Tuspan Carpender, have fathers in the ‘tea rvom,” ‘and at Randall's island aud | 2°¢ 12 progress of such a nature, which if perfected, will ‘arela, Mr. Cuanies A. Canavecto, of Princoton, LONG ISLAND RAIDGROAD. THnbE KETTLE DKUMS. "| thrown a cloud over the fair fame of the navy. elsewhere. Shame upon New York to bethusbackward ensure the immediate completion ef this road to Albany, bay Rosa daughter of Mr. Peter A. Delmonico, of this FALL ARRANGEMENT, in thie respect. The wrotched display of ill-copstructed | to an intersection with the Western road, at aprominent pas Day per fice a the satheriiing. Whee Point. We allude to negotiations going on between the | On Monday, 28th, of Somaaitiin Eaniy Saunpens, ¢ Railroad €ompany and the Harlem Com- | danghter of Charles and Orinda Saunders, aged seven- | Gn and after FRIDAY, October 2, 1816, Trains will run as | follows: They may yet wipe it off in the storming of castle of San Juan d’Ulloa. But, hush! hark ! What news of dire portent | isthis? Is it Madame Royall, or Madame Ru- ‘°- mor, that is at her mischief again? She says,— | JPOR SALE by J.F. W. Wolter, importer aud deal Musical Iostraments and Italian Strings, te ke has become of the resolution on the subject of ornament. Hudson ing the Park Fountain, that passed the in May or | pany, for an amalgamation of the interests of the two | teen months. ° . i June last? | ss ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow at 3 o'clock, | Li B 7 deleck A. M. (Be i To THE AMATEURS OF THI ww he would re. yes, sir, well what does she say? Rumor says Visti ro Starex Isanp—To families and persons re- | COmPanies. from 4 Pearl ‘treet. ‘Tie velalons and fiends of the | reeuport daily Cexceye Gusts) scspeat | gopimend tp Album, Su bined: continings Gelghls! that Old Rough and Ready has written a long je aud epistle to his friend, Young Hickory, that he has . George’s Manor. 1 juction was mach needed to show thatthe best gone far enough into Mexico for all useful purpo- turing frem the different watering places, we should | The Hudson River Railroad Company have abandoned | family are respectfully invited to attend, without turther Ma sy notice. iy, for Farmingdale and inte! Farming dal recommend their visiting the Pavilion at New Brighton, | the river route, and there is at present every probability skits A. 3S | Pieces. thd dustenctnibered cy. October im pemoes Gis tiaes | of # concentration of the means and influence of al; | ,.gepteraher 20t8, Heawow G. Geipin, sonof theRer. | « » stig ii for Greenport, daily, (Sun. | Seley trtatataaeemenh | gon, that he has found no gold mines or boxes of month in the year to enjoy the delightful promenades those deeply interested in the construction of a railroad Their friends and neighbors ore tfull to Wek wile. i ip aces ori i ite.” | oa his pupils, on the Fane, and | © OT ol th bit of gett hi H at least ‘4 gad rives with which Staten Island abounds; and to | to Albany, upon the Harlem rond, to push it forward | attend his funeral, wiithe beams Of hehe Een |. SIE eee ee. | oat onioe Li NB twedieier ates Sunk that Lib lene SiON table, Blaucard’s proverbial reputation will becanmacee | to completion in double quick time. We have nothing | ‘et, 175, to-morrow at half-paat 4 o'clock, P. M. pepe TG ee ee | anne ie r fore dal Cees mah ahegns horses, nor mules, nor jackasses, nor niggers, warentee that their more solid gratifications will be duly | More at present to say in relation to this matter then to | The friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune- | "8.1% © M.»(or ou the arr een six of the i nor wagons, -ner carts, nor | bread,, noc pork, Fs attended to. nor beef, nor whiskey, nor meal, nor nor coffee, nor sugar, nor salts” nor Bog oer) nor . * - nor corn, (and he puts in a word to the Secretary NTREVILLE COURSE. © | of War about the necessity of patching pante- | Mention the fact. We shall be prepared in a few days to ae ts re P. +) ’ a (as Church street. | give the particulars, and the result of the proposals made | residence in New Jersey, on Monday afternoon, aw i imber 2ist,in the 34th of his age, Samu: | F " by the representatives of the partios interested. It is pct Jr., Professor ‘of pod Sogdian my econ wo ae secomemianee train, very important movement, as much so, as far as regards | Philosophy, in Marshall Colle; Leave Jamaica—at 8 o'clock A. M., for Brooklyn. the interests of all classes in this city, as any railroad en eight train ‘will leave Brooklyn for Greenport, wit into Monterey, he will stay there, unless the d= Weekly Report of Deaths. os a ' y terprise ever started here. In the city and county of New York, from the 19th day of da ree ber to 846. Lo ‘fur ttaened, on om a: Weilace . Kent di | ent shall send him the eye The amount of tolls received on the canals 26th day of ber, 1 we Heth an ae Fad Ponta eet strat ol map cles heréinbefore enumerated. pe tage set ‘tla So women eo best. 68 Baler Poel 7, Lanta eee N Monday, Uct 3, at 2 oeiock PM, the followis | too, of certamm moneys, aud of the@iMfioulty te, compared with that up to the same time lest year, pr SUNDAY TRAIN. Purses will be cone-ded fur. The first is a trotting 10 0. CRU in the r exhibits a very fair increase, being about eight per cent. Leave Brooklyn at 9 o'clock A. M.. for Greenport. Re- | Purse of $50—mile herets, best 3 in 5, wader the saddle, for Passing ry rout _ Canat Torts—State or New Yous. Receipts for third week iu September, 1945, - $105,445 57 | Receipts fe 106,096 27 f the boat from day, betwe in Al Norwich,) boston train daily, (except Sun- "of the Si Wri days.) stopp ng at St. George's Manor and | S7OUNdS OF thet oer raere rand " . ing dale. ry . daily, (except Sundays,) to comme 1 p.choek ai | Court ‘ alendar, this day. Common Puxas—First 02, 108, 110, 326, 901, part, 118, 120, 122, 64, 05, 97,99. Second part, 73, 75, 77, 79, 83, 87, 09, Cc an ; M, 242. M. and634P. | COMFLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO CHAS. CARMAN. | joong cometimes,) and that soca he get safely | | | turning, leave Greenport at Sg P-M.> for Brookiyu, stopping | Which the following eatrienare made :— among a people who ley enters | Spanish. Report whispers, too, that hird week in September, 1816, - - East New York, 1: ickory and his counseilors, especially 7 eipts for Fane to—Bedford, PH lose c bs (iT og Manco eng i ‘Moor and Walker, are sorely perplexed thereat, while Agzregste receipts aioe 1 iad i setae 7 Cla ‘Brinch’ bi Bf ae im. Flora. the sogacious Buchanan'sajs that the matter had “S ptember 22d, 1445, - - $1,639,922 23, Pluce 4; Wentbary, 44; Hicksville, 44; Farmingdale, 624 bi oe dae better have been left to him to negotiate ; because do do do (777.322 98 Deer Park, 90: Thompson, 88, Suffolk Station, $1; ‘hames—for which the fol- | if he did not pet 54 40 of the British, he is certain 'y Lake Read § ation, $1 18%; Medford Station, $1 Cig Ag AEE Y | he could bully it out of the Mexicans. Increase to September 22d, 1816, - - - - $137,400 75 or Sore rhs ih. outta | br. m, Oregon Maid " 465 Mat ky $1 62H 5 Ci $1 6244; Southold, oe that the boasted ie toate, wth tnewinted heads, Mis ee aaa cenel navigation let H (24; Greenrogt Accommodation SPraiay 81-755 Greenport , . yansh jock "ot Yoase Hickory is “about to leave him) urdant, weavering multitude, | this year, and such is the anxiety to get agricultural pro- | Marasmus, 22; Mortification, Poison, in rendine f h ~ a. Cayuga Maid which will be a subject of great regre' tay UPOR tigen, jealousiesconjee ures” in be- | duct from the interior to the seaboard, on account of the | 1: Erematare. big heginatism, 1; iupture, I Serotala, ral Satta Ce petiernacstisy ice Reais aimee | .sto4 sinh “CHAS EARMAN, concerned. We think Hague, the astrologer, hit oC. K. Lelaim protection—irom the truth he has never | high prices ruling in our principal markets, that the re- H eee sag es Ay Deraaany Fh Wlcerss | ot the laland. ces will be in readiness atthe foot of Whitehall | __ CENTREVILLE COURSE: TROTTING. says the star of the administration has F ae ake tees hs en tal pet ofthe ‘Conte 1 ceipts for the remainder of the season will be very large, e—Under 1 year, 61; 1to2 years, 39; 2to 5, 24; 5 to 10 5 ive baggave f r the several trains, 30 minutes | perehelian, and is now vé ny Bo of State & part ‘our vo sompe 7 | 6; 10 to 20, 3; 20 to 38, 31 ; 90 to 40, 25; 40 to 50, 11; 50 to 60, | before the hour of scarting from the Brooklyn side. | crepusculum. It is said the retary chardson came voluntarily: & distance | and we anticipate a very great increase on those of last | 12; 69 10,70, 3: 70 to W, 0; 20 1090, 2. mibpesSrapecman” hooves Uresapors tor Bag Bap | fecently consulted Hague upon these things, and + process. He twice atiended at the request of the cuunsei for | Yer. The amount of tolls received on the public works erg ee Soa te Smet anderthe adem that the svothsayer told him he had better he priser and as a opportunity was afforded bim a 4 of thie State, last year, from the 22d of September to the | City tenes alee: Be ¥ ee. - Lense 6 # this Course om Tuesday next, Sepember home and rally old Pennsylvania, or that the P.M. Blue Dick. tariff of °42 is perpetually defunct. ; ba] e, Dinan; Old Kough and Ready, it is reported, is deter- ‘id, inile ents, best 3in 5, in harness,free mined, that come what may. the record sha + any delays, mis- haps, or mismanagements that may occur. sie Yours, in ignantly, Oup BuLLIon. P. 8.—Father Ritchie has cleaned out all ca- villing upon the Oregon question. He has clearly established the three following propositions :— ut fone Sow Chine the riaivct Senne pd ee gate tig Lecsious wi betonected, ad that he should Wereety ingens tad tree ee Braces of all hea te, the ‘nog td caeris. we foun as pure as io th the acts of Mr. wichar 4 close of navigation, was about eight hundred thousand | =e dollars. The last two months in the season are always | TO PROPKIETORS OF EATING HOUSES. the best in the year, for business on the canal, and wo | f' QR SALE, look for ry large business from this to the close, as the forwarders throughout the line and throughout the western country generally, are making great efforts to TESTIMON AL. get their supplies to tide-water. I LE CHEV’R DON ANGEL CALDERON DE LA Ts. oor of 1 has y, Oct. Ist, the train 6 o'clock, 'P. M; and 7 5 ith, name: na, at7 ovelock, P. M., will be parse for $: ‘The train that now leaves City Holl at for all pacing horses thit never woas purse. The followimg show that he is not to blame | | | ued. ‘will then leave at 6 o’elock. P. M. #24 lwer are the entries:— UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. Surgical and Medical Clinique. informed that they wil of charge, by npplying at t Cw, F ace! may 10 ove! case hat 0 ives A may add that the puvlication of this has veen deferred apow my responsibility til the rendition of jhe verdict 10 The receipts of flour, wheat, barley and cornat tide + BARCA, Minister Plenipotentiary from the Cour of | 17 ‘ a . ‘. MeKeon enters, gvoned for the suspicion that evea in defen: cet | water during the third week of September, in the years | Dona Isabel ll Queen of Gorin to the United Starey at | Yaiversity Medical College, 6:9 ondway, ou every Satuy- | otiie above match and pulse will j % 1. That Mr. Polk began with 4 40. fe—he had in auy maner - Weshisgson, that Ihive kcown Dr. A.’ CASTLE. | {eunder the charge of Doctor VaLentixe Morr, and ne | ™Mpardto wenher | JOet: CONKLIN: fi * #12! ‘That, though he offered forty-nine, and signed forty- the wial of the cause, 1845 and 1846, have been as follows :— Ins profession of medi: | gives nis services to the poor, who may be laboring under ‘Admission to all parts of the Course, i ceuts. ae Very respectful N BOWDITCH BLUNT. 3. That he never was, never has been, and never can DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. he satished with any thing short of 64 40, especially in Surgical or Medieal diseases ‘An opportunity 1s hi Receirts of Baxapsturrs ar Tine Warten Bar Orn. ed to all who c uuot pay for professioual atteudance, to New York, 1966... 79,157 brls. 159,425 bush, 41.200 bush. 24,024 bah, ’ DER {this charity. Fors , iter have the honor to an- Ph Rag bide at ca | Ns: ET” ML Tae MN | udp eieee eae esau rmerets ameter tae Reeth OUEY LVING IY CHARITY —All women, | BY nounccto err riends sn the publics that they intend | Te*Peet of Mexico. solewaly ewear 7 late Vrs. Ine. 6,810 Ine. 20,212 | “he mouth, gums and teeth. 29 1m*rh y eerviges opecieg [els Dance see sr Oevaber, in tee mye Barrimone, Sept, 26, 1846. 0 HOTEL At) cron ee Ka from Philadel to gn med Nn The aggregate receipts of the same articles at tide water, from the commencement of navigation in 1846, to Spencer the wife af eged murder, pooh in os qinnsayee fo ha cbr deliberately an The Expected News—Fugitive from Justice—Launch— A Laughable Attempt at Thie/-Catching— Markets, Get can How mt Wednesdays and Saturde) +. 2 and by leaving ‘ the presence of | an4 including th se of We 4 Wild Cherey B: 109 Teuth street, all fr d, boys? class to Commence at 5; the ev schaes eptp en SGecaan at loc, OT HET | asfolloweins ne hemens MO MO” | ie iunnacrre ilinfove he publ eats fogpeaoney: ey Namek dgtrcopsmene tery no manner, shepe'o! forua have Lever had any ertminal, lie. pon gdh ints basses a A VOICE FROM VERMONT. rr AR oe ne eee the Rtlows Wales, x tive tothe arrival of the Great Britain The news by the ax y taleone ‘che sald bite ‘ane. s Flour. Wheat. Barley. Corn. cepting my son, Joseph ‘obias. J ve a NT. fashionable Dances; among others, the Redowa, Waltr, x of our mer- 1 aitgrcqurse with the said Mrs. Spencer...” | 1816... 1,738,458 ble. 1,211,826 bm. 276,400 bu. 1,009,312 SOLOMON TOBIAS, Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vt. new Cheat, Spanish Dance, and March Cotillion. The kreat jagt Boston steamer was received by some aL * had not seen the said Mere. | ois. 1aetged Gootraa faa 8370 529 mr No. #8 North Third st., Philadelphin. “ Noy, 25 1913. improvements made in al] parts of this establishment by the 1 hours before it came from the press ; and, day, of alas ae a od gh ow Adal pleandl at to Moco: » on Fh R SETH W. FOWLE: Dear Sir—I hereby ify | enterprising proprietor, Mr. Jon cangot be surpassed in the chants severa! was indulged in dy with her brother tocousule tenn “botiess parte ty | Ine. 476,804 Ine. 821,092 Inc. 123,092 Ine. 1,060,918 ) me EAA on | tele eald, comaiderable speculation fer Tivsanever mite ofthe ho Of the barley received, about 160,000 bushels were re- PRIVATE DANCING ACAD some of those who received it, 7 2 7 At No. 221 EAST BROADWAY, comer of Cliatei street, “14.5 yoy Kelley, who killed Elizabeth Earles on poun € 4 hom | advised, contd give me 30 | MiSs PARKER wishes t give notice. to her friends and | Thursday, by a violent kick in her side, is still at large. that L she uld bever recover. As im flesh, and physicians, with w: resided. at the time mhecatit thet day; tnd thes f & a Sampany Ms a - olf _ C Fe en. ceived prior to the new crop coming into market. The ink Le a or ‘tha ‘said house on the mom | increase in flour and wheat is equal to 641,112 barrels of vening of the same done. reliel. }t was thonghe by all patrous in East Broadway and its vieinity, that she in- ard of $200 is now offered for his de- instan ; ; ipso - ) P ing h d et. 6. in th I learn that a rew' exe of intewvoniag iy friewd)y | The annexed statement of the Harrisburg, Portemouth, SR en iregeeesin shee th winapi beerd of ibe tear, | ‘pom sted at Baye of waition 4 tection. Ashe may have found his war to New Yor, 1 reconcil ay cation, hataste f ij she bi |, of rather ned | Mountjoy, and Lancaster Railroad Company, exhibits om Tenchers ‘of Goldsmith's’ System of ‘Pen agen op Tthainy ey AE Fo apps Women pe Mey Fh A will describe him. He is sbout five feet high, | the new and fashionable dsnces LOVER’S SUNG atrial of it m the business of the past year. It appears, by a compari- d prospects made kuown by ealling on the Twas . 19 Bro heh | wah G ba fon with the previous year, that the receipts from passen - = with light complexion. and red hair. He at 289 Broadway. “i WANTED, ir | A TWILL, at his Repository of Fashionable Muse, 20 inet gers alone have increased $5,478 66, and for freight Ys respectable youeg Woman, » sit moment he did, for \A iia at Dis Bevositery of Pushionabie, Mpegs S8 ° nt te on $7,856 42; making the total increase from passengers ard B and nit obj setion to do Soon we elvis Corian Tecan cheerfully recommend it | Son of the celchrated Composer, SAMUEL LOVER. Exa. Brown & Crp fae oe . tata ry Loa ‘about on | freight $19,985 08 in favor of the present fiscal year over ate family: in good wash Seal en tear eremenret Roving others may | Among the moat popular, Atwil has inued in three A singular effair pa ig ange grt the Sel fur the pr somer im his opamvnm that | eter the Inst ae eer elidamcuret e ern | Mee wefehmen caught several burglars. It ‘thet a of New York trom s viat to the West om <i sco ‘ein Micearo-vs amp Mibewottuted oven: WANTED. nae. NOYES Bek for Lover's Musical entertainments (oF Ie oy men Ct had boon guilty of the seduction of © anata time jira 350 oR ORO an Lascasven Rat.aoan Comrany ron | A SITUATION, by a youne woman of industrious habits we were Vou, Pa vow itis Promised How; tt 1 the bie servant of one of the he conte, veady and wtb ha teentes 9 ie lea toe nee ~higee Serr. Ist., 1945, ano there Avitrey ney eal bettas Keon bg etl ing ie Chime; Come to the Mountain; Love not nie ke ¢ oe wi " ‘on that at made nah by his brother-1itaqy ad at wa at No. 161 Green st, ye eer. | Cond me URW | Pocaliedt Waltzes; Reposivory Wald night, and so fix him ms to Cd Cn set for is now on | Sept. 1. ‘To cash on hand : . $2,933 07 DK. POWELL, OoULIST, Tae ROOMS WITH PARTIAL BOAKD. ew ovelsa Tell Tales offence. The negro ter att 'o cash on , , i] A iN 5 UA ALE tay eg PRS nae bell ea ela eatae che warrens, ‘0 cash received from passengers, freight, | ‘AND OPERATIVE SURGEON, © LET Ie {0th street, near Union. Square, partments | Kelle Jer; Rewer vec 'watene | de allowed to remain in the store z I do forrher dgclare thet | bave voluntarily attended upontwo | ..™aile, and rente, ‘ : : 91,708 43 | ATTENDS to Diseases of the Eve aad Kar,’ from 9 co 4 forthree or faut siete gentlemen, with bretkfast and | Walt ee oP Slumber; Will Noboty | the employ of the r, whic! ‘eolook. : Had, the request ol the counnel Py | Tc oh received from sale of old ina- ae o'clock, at hia residence, 261 Broadway, ecruet of War. : my potar ond to's, Parte cemaeieend | Merry Aad wilt ot Aceon: | oles desdiaaa tal ko rough fi nla, . . " . {005 Mi Nation i passed, ‘To cush received from sale of company’s | ecraattyremoreas or “atsdes Cataracts, and | wr cruiearranar ment for ihe winter it breseated he | Keighfs Somes; ‘Mfopre's Bones; Huse! Not Mar the eracks of the door, and Jmmediney sin pertict + Land we Live in. pan arg hele ge at? ate ound-Hnstramenty gave iven gratis. | another gang | Opacity stock, authorized by act of Assembly, 40,000 00 | RM UKO: : : y id see a man hel imself to oracke: . ‘Ghareh. — | ~/ he gg watchmen ntmetlatel preene ‘ighted with gas, and h-ated by the hot atr farnn EMER" or taninunes cared in | The id Tocasn Iy 7 lanocence of any fem, eceived from sale of T | Te lege of hot and cold mathe ean be had. For f 0 ye ee es 8 A19 60 | afew minutes, Jane ty to Messrs. J-& J. W, WEEKS, cheeso, ‘The foueraldadament of my fallow men, aaking simply that t | 8.000 recsived fram Motars. Craige a |S nicimported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of anperior beauty | | admeena tte neh | the eatiacn of Finches, Ean ‘Atiorney Peat dk od kes © RICHAKDSON, | Te em Theeee Bes es: mee | dae dayeed 4 ad defect. ‘Mion, lem rend it oP WaELGIAN COOK = A Aa }, Genesee sromed ai “i ibe neighbors yeu ud the store ‘ d ona a rena ‘1 4 a line to’ Edwai y, ooking Hovde fF OKRDING, was soon su . oy 4 A of Deeds, ry and residonce way —entranc ve wegen as pus glromening his ', Ararat : doors theught it wes the master of his sweetheert,