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—IIII—SSSSS===S=== Tr te A : (BY GENERAL DESIR MR. AND MRS. CHS. KEAN. | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. —————S ‘merchandize. = ‘annual The following tables show the number ‘of bushels of btor,the Court will by in: | wheat and barrels of flour received at Cleveland, by | CAT HPC! ti $j and tware—By H. ‘A REPETITION PARK THEATRE Weduesdey Bvoning, Oct 7—will be day Wednesday, Oct.7, at 10 o'clock, | the JEALOUS Mr Unkley, Mr Chra "Sith eral how mecha i°h'asetarY fue | e&ta during the month of Septomber for the yar | ke 4 No omawre or enya detsr gr Leo Pou» | eC COR ME | TELEGRAPHIC. su of the debtor and his family, all beyond that is Ware, f-01 rf a DE MEYER’S | bs J | = Tiable to the debts An irregulari -4 e or CLEVELAND, Dishe: " Si y A ieh, N WITHOUT A HEAD—Mr Obli- | law, is n0 defence toa creditor's sug. ‘Betoe reac , + Ware a ty GRAND MUSICAL viow Ered acre Tom Fushentone Dyots Ms Ob. | THE FREE LAND CONVENTION. ; vic s ; wf modified, so as to allow an o7 It*r WILL TAKE PLACE ON Doors open at at halt past Go'clock, and the performances | Anti-Bent Nomi tl ee ‘granted; and lammond.—Motion to amend EMA AC THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, | pill gomiience at o'clock. ‘Boxes $1; Fit Woon; Ger | Anti-Rent Nominations for State Officers. 5 moti ij i vi | Tv TH | C2 ons RRS on payment of defendants’ coin Toys enctiom, denied, Ustnck of « dealer—I2 valuable rosewood | TABERNACLE. | NGAGEMENT OF MRS, SHAW. | ‘ALvaNy, Tuesday eveni is BL 8 Springfield Bank.—Motion to on fama Ms, de Mover is most harry to jaform the public, hat he ts | FROWERY THEATRE —Wodacaday Kvening, October | rng Free Land or Anti-Rent delorotes amy 4 es sue © 0 ' slay. - dice to eaiafeatted ‘om payment of costs, ‘without prejt 66,962 see” MR. JOSEPH BORKE, | ROMEO &SULIET—Jultet, Mrs Shaw; Romeo: Clarke: Preyer sre The increase in the receipts of wheat exceeds any | iteman x : ms to hal poe ya erties wae) thing of the kind we have ever recorded. The increase Carnival de Venice, by Paginint, aT) > 7] For the publication of which, th ex! World 1s indebted Mad—-no costs to either party. in one month reaching the enormous quantity of four ND SHOES AT AUCTION. Mr. E ran ef Dutch Reformed Chureh ot Greemoich | hundred and thirty thousand bushels. ‘The increase in Hyillsell atihestore of AARON CLAF. | PRAULEIN ROpAINMEYY SADLER RACHEL, sale of their lots, to payfthe fleur amounts to more than fifty per cent. The receipts k A.'N Meoty, Shoes nal’ Becomes, compte HT vis, Chantran; Feter, Bedwey; Lady | bled here to-day, to nominate candidates fer Gov- Jordan. $ mor and Lieutenant Governor, in favor of their a Dance by the Misses Vallee. “ : : viggonciade yn the deama of ERNEST MALTRA- | views of human liberty and State policy. De yen at 7 ovclock, curtain "yl rine at alt page 7-— Albany, Rensselaer, Columbia, Ulster, Montgo- ca The Celebrated Violinist, who will perform the HERR JULIUS HECHT, Upper Bore cand Galle Schoharie, Del d Sulli : oots, $I Brogans, compri mery, rie, aware ani ivan counties 2 of wheat in September, 1846, these suitable for city and country tra a AND. : Befor, p.COUTt Of General Sessions. wuleneiigdodinsy ates tee rd ae ee | M'TCRELL’s OL YMrr bali His fat ir la ND @ Recorder Scott and Aldermen Smith and Comp- | 1. y PI year. J. BEARNS, Auctioneer. ay ORCHESTRA, CABING Or GUE STIONGT Cae After a spinted debate which lasted four hours, ton, Jonas B. Phillips, Esq., Dis. Att. ad interim. annex a statement exhibiting the value of mer E— This ' vai ‘ednesday, at 10 Consisting of forty-two artists, aud several amateurs. To be followed by (3d time) the burlesqu the Convention resolved to “ dividi dc AIngueve—The following named gentlemen were | chandize exported from this port, for the month of Sep- . street near Gold street, the entire Leoroup pe Mpren wit. renvoas | FAIR STAR—Digaroou, Nickinsont Che 3 , auen AEME. Com Yeste ciay morning empanelled rand jurors forthe | tember, distinguishing the destination and amount P omprising Sofns, | Sofs Bedstead, ‘A Grand Fantasia on Robert Le Diable;) | Lord Stalle, Me "Crambo, Everard; Pore | quer” both the old parties, and accordingly no- Peatm fore. OF the court, vis. : Lyman Candas, $060 11s is each on “1 Paw nest vied Pie Perle ene in’ beading, athe Grand Fantiia en’ Semipamia, (oy request.) | Isherwood: Fair Star, ‘Misa Clarke; Cherry Toe, M | minated Joun Youna, the Whig candidate, as ‘oral Senay Oe Gite, Rawat Gree: Sets | ts asoetidaniy ainbag: facie seatkold pipe! nears Paahdlc ad Bele’ see see Wagon Har «De Berot, with Mi JOSEPH BURKE. ater which, TAMING A TARTAR Mecarki, Wolland, | their candidate for Governor, and Appison Gan- jackson, Edward Logue, John Mullins, John Oothout, . ’ 4 ‘The Orch f ‘0 eonelude wit 2 : : , . ; 4 ‘Abratan Qusckenbes, Sohn J. Spies” Homes Titer, reise eameraess Stemeats bene at Watches and two gold Chains; one gold The erant Srernie OBER ey Carl Maria re ior oa a save Cac Ra ama ET ‘co eure candidate, sa their candi: |. Vande: * ndencit L pin. fi | Tor os ii eu! a . Wu Siurkee Taasves alana! Wiss Breekse kilceees | Comnnace’ ov run Ferciae ie Sere ek it NY BCERCKER eens ome Ce Tiiky6 RIPHALE DISLY, ee “BOWERY CIRCUS | worOanal Commissioner, they took ete of the Seite ae Ses | magia ears pasa erietticen ra c.nu| Te tenatangogine: Weg ccc onda, | MME and one f the “Demoengl stein, mence their duties, qi ere to— Mdze. free. dutiable. Total. the 9th instant, at 12 o'clock ; . arren Draper... -Treasurer. | Messrs. Crow. d Hi 2 ' Great Britai 18 073,726 » t I2orclock, at | >For particulars see programm: Third Appearance Bs and Hupson. jonteel atl my sone ey for trial, the Court ad- | Briti Moors agelont a , ed A oe 09;-No Postponement on account of tie weather. LE VL NOR: H, | “Doras, Te ‘The trial of Davis, one of th barge rob! eee positive. 2 dire y " he first Rider of the age. : urvaLo, Tuesday Evening. is sot down for Thuradey morning ees nee TObbers, ode OU | sptendia tna Ome BOUSES FOR SALE TRISH EVENINGS. we a eT Ted TEER EO There is a slight decline in produce. Wheat ncaneapse anyenmanerel oe with or without th The | STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, BROADWAY, | Embodying most of the sports and pastimes of merriekugland | ‘The quotations are, Ohio 90 i Superior Court. style of a (Ee FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1816. in olden times, i 5 > eents, Chicago, sages as that of the Ml area LOVER. bp te Messrs. DaleiLipspan, Senith, and Mrs. Quiten, will appear ia | 84a 844. Flour—We quote Monroe City Mills done ‘et Sree Oct ny CET Sha gee ae Di Rare sohoateety Aaw tapartinwreen tan thog ee | os attra iodo *___| $4 774; Mishawake and Park Mills, $4 85; days, or that the order to stay proceedings be Werstad sinnamgeiht utter and Biles of Brin,” WALNUT STREET THEATRE, FAILADELFAIA | mixed Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana, g4 75. In kert Anderson va. Wm. J. Johnson et al—Default anecdotes, historical and person: » MansHart, Lessee ‘ , | corn, the sales have been at 60 cents. Flaxseed, | 75 a87. Wool, fine quality, has sold at 274 per Ib. Twenty-six vessels arrived trom the West. ~ and all subsequent proceedings set aside without costs. , and his own songs. we: Wm. Hallvs.The East Co.—! trial g iver Insurance Co.—New Mary Ann Har; I. aac Ree Reed Ls aga va. George Lewis and , john P Garrer vs. The Jackson Marine Insurance Company" <dgment for plaintiff. John H. K elly va. Patrick Rooney—John Shepherd vs. E. | Third night of Mrs. M wt & Duoham’s; Chickering’ i th & Pond’s; aud Atwill’s M Stores, and at the doot in Philadelphia, thus presenting, with the Doors open at 736 o’clock. Performance to eom- | the Regular Compan: combination of dramatic excellence | mence at 8 and conciud: mat 10 o'clock. o7 3 eldom witnessed by the frequenters of this theatre. tT y. cs or Ste | WEDNESD. “NG. October T. 1846, THE ALHAMRA SALOON, Or REN eee + Me Will Do: Rerioemen BY THE MAILs. 599 Broad: ear Prince strect day, (Bund lsocolek Paty? ones? _ Davenport, i Mrs Mowatt. H. Reynol'4g—. wit jas ctor: Manager, Mr. Conny, ; tT PHiLaperuia, Oct. 6, 1846. Toha "L. “Stallednude Patsick: Masker—Jud gment af: | Co™® of Africa ; Ror tee sing eee BORN TO GUOD LUCK. The match factory of Samuel Sims, situated in the reer firmed. Total merchandi This Evening, (Wednesday,) and during the week, Paddy O’Rafferty ........ .. ; Leonard. of Juniper and Market streets, was destroyed by fire, last Export of specie Novel and atiractive Musical Evtertainments, varied every | ji ¢™motrow—Mrs Mowatt’s new comedy of Fashion—Prin- Common Pleas. poh ee e : evening. ipl ce vi spol act Sa Bette Parennort, Chapman, | evening. It was in the immediate vicinity of the Central Before Judge Ingraham. Total exports. ceeecee BRR, cup rs of the Sacred Concert every Sunday Evening, : nd Jones. High school, and the observatory 0: building eater Balen ox" Clark “yale Tae jury rondered a | Exronzs or Baxanirvrrs. 70 Gazat Busta, ering teed UF, Doors open at commences at half pat 7 the following eeany of YalentsMForfet Ar Anderton, fhovatened, Yat awing © tis scC0hy: ob the dace lefendants. RPTEMBER, 1816, and the popular operatic corp » Seguin, ) damage resulted. Mime S. Deverna ve. Motes 8. PNitips—This wae an | Flour bile. Wheat, bush. Corn, bush, Corn Meal bbs PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, | Seu we ‘The cabman who maltreated the Count 'H ‘Chatham Theatre, und the defendant is an actor, and ge. | Total merchandize exported for the three firat days of ‘quity. Arve. + pubic aah LH SEASON. : WAR. Benton ccs tcs sc sci rs, Manoger cod Eacipo | Suess hin feptisctinsnt tas eersiden eerie Pirally performa between this city and New Orleans. | @ctober, (Ist to the 34) 1846, $430,000—cf which on the | Lif" Soated ince Wie co str weet. | Thal the Subscristion Decks for the Cored cacaned | “QS This Theatre has heen thoroughly redecorated in the | jury, of the assault and Batter)-ond wil be soviomeo tos defendant frequently, fy his Poa, ane dhe nisittar | 34, was exported to Great Britain alone, domestic mer- it Pet and now ready ‘or examination, rae Soeatahen Chae ai kee e jg re eg id amen a at shcull Wave best nines ee et te a thief and swindler,’ und that he could prove tt. ‘Tho | chandize to the amount of $165,000. WN BT he pa $01 Broadway, aud, Ki lal!’ & Ponds, 249 Brood Third Night of the Fee Bir aint te sor cine bee Ct ares a 2 nee § prove it. 000. : i 239 Br RAVE PY MIL Y ring his visit to our city ; but his manful resistance to ld scoundrel, and haat Pe°geye, Gaied the defendant an | Exvonzsor Bara Sturrs Zo Gasar Britaix, nowt Ocr- orcas: ‘ve directed the undersigned orreauectall WEDNESDAY, Ortoher 2, in,” lnmposttog, nd bls couse in belnging ts Leet tee dota dng the sory timers. Verdict this morning, Flour, bole. “Wheat bush.” Corin bush. Corn Meal Ble. Teribed before or noe to letve tele nance eed edge et tts | Robert, Antoine Karel; Bertrand: Gabriel itavel; Mons Du- | of all who have the credit of their city at heart. ‘The Smith. 1 Mr. Russel—for defendant, Mr. J. M. F 10,3 300, ‘of the abov. ere they can also pay their subserip- mont, Franc Ravel; Mdme Dumont, Mdme Jerome prompt punishment which will fall upon the culprit in is 4 We have no doubt but that the shipment of agrieultural i Rayrl: Mile Eloi, Mdme Legn Javelli. the present in may induce the cab and chaise dri- Court of Oyer and 1 Weskainan, products from this port to Great Britain, during this Tea dollars per annum, payab'e Tight Repe by the Ravel Family. vers to be more cautious in playing t heir “‘tricks u) . subscriber to three aamissions t Previous to which the comedy of a) Before Judge Edmonds, Aldermen Jackson and John- | month, will reach a very large smount. ‘The acceunts the veiztege of purchaing | 6 wiygioyZ ie HADY AND THE DEVIL. | a, proverbial and it hehoore son. " 0.6%. 6—The Court opened formally this morning, and | “hich overy steamer brings us of the deficiency in the , to make an agreement be- forehand, and if they attempt imposition, to have recourse uP modiately after adjourned. crops of that country, and of Europe generally, will give i a SHE public of Philadelphia aud neighboring cities, are very 5 , : A “Ass M hip, five do! " to the law at once. zhbe Circuit Court wat then opened, and two inquests | « great impetus to exports, and immense quantities of WHERE evens advence, eatitling the iwemmier to au 1 Feapectlulty saarmied that Om gig ‘The volunteers of the second brigade, under the com- Gke hich, ourt adjourned also. breadstuffs will be forwarded, both on domestic and fo- 4 bad fog lever h BES CEN AION Go rctary, THE NATIONAL, CIRCUS AND THEATRE, mand of Brig. Gen. Roumfort, had a parade and a sham ‘Tur Gate ar NEwFounDLAND.—The Boston | Tei account, in anticipation of high prices and an ex” | Uver Coats and Over “Broadcloth, Beaver, Pilot, _ 417 Houston sticet. Chestnut street, near Ninth, will be opened for the eiinenmned 3 reckoned at thelr mek wie Journal of Monday says that the storm experi. | teusive demand. ‘The markets of the United Kingdom abate tO LECTURES ON PHONOGRAPHY, | Under the Managument of Messrs WELCH & MANN, ina T2HOE lim, and "in some instances, two ‘com. enced by the Great Western, amongst other disasters, | will be glutted with produce, and we fear many specula, it and full circle, of French and ' BY MR. BOYLE. . tyle which: thay flatter themaclves-musceusueacouinu, | Panies had’ to be united to form ‘one of Soest tet heya | elt rly Sinyeso nr pertain, Miners arti spovisak zur, Fag MLO SNARMONAREEGCY | Poet i do coat er Berane > , and } : : wn, , r ; eh hi ended. this very popular re- . ; great destruction to life and property, “Many ‘wulltaags | The fact that prices for breadstuffé in this market are hE jean Cloths, from Fae datkaweit deliteares varie ce teen eit has fallen under t oiled direction. tirely tnexpected by those in command, and pertaking vane penn oe. in St. Johns, and several persons were | already above a shipping point, and are steadily ad- Office and Business Coats, Pélto, Sack and Winter (ad Fane phy gr the new m of Printing and Writin THE WHOLE O} TE a much of a se rio-comio che ae ter. A numl be r of rowdies Zilled or badly injuredby the falling timbers. Several | vancing, is a sure indication of the speculative character | ef fweeds and Broalclo style inthe market, | Vourday,Oct-tch and Monday Ger izim ° CYNE %F | and novel style of Decoration, m which the mest gorgeounee COngTagAted In the vicinity, commenced a real battle ig arried away. accidents have hap- : : Soe ey $210 $6. | 1 eee : , | fects that burnished gold can produce, will be. chastely of the movement; and we hi de matter on the new charact 1 tous! 3 ‘pened to the shipping on the coast. One boat with a M 3 and we have no doubt prices will from itand fancy, Dot Skin ‘among the audience, and the instruction kiven in | heightened by a ground of cream color aud pure white. tary, and there was a prospect of the claret flowing in Crew of seven persons, upset in running for the harbor, | time to time be paid in this and other markets of the an cr + "$2 to $6 eture ‘will enable them to read it uently, with THE SPLENDID CHANDELIER, abundance, when the Schuylkill Rangers were detailed und all were lost. At other parts of the coast the des: | country, for four and grain, much above shipping points and relling collar, | nearly as much ease as common print, (an exhibition sn iteelf,) will emit numberless gas lights, | by Gen, Roumfort to, disporse the combatants. The truction of life and property is also appalling. At Quidi ~ . Pping points, ve Cas" | "The lectures will commence at 75¢ o'clock. Tickets, 50 | casting upon charge was made at the point of the bayonet, and the : new styles: pl ‘Vidi, a loss of not less than £1000 falls on poor fishermen, | ®4 inthis way the speculation willbe carried on toanex: | *imere, plain an ae ne yar’ of epee ie tail ited plosion point. When shipments of produce are made from | A large assortment of Broadcloth ours, Cove, in Trinity Bay, about i which will be made to order, to suit 4 70 fuhing skiffs lay at anchor, and 60 of thom were to- | jeg anya’ at Prices above {hese ruling in the markets | . «Bory Clothing, of every: descr poe Sly ok gl ey eng eee reece 4 bloodshed {ally wrecked and lost. In addition to the Ses loss of e supplies are sent, in anticipation of an ad. | hand. W. ne : Hewspaper printed in Phonotypic characters, are respect a onceery, are-of ths best | tary, and the siiNie andes Poke eaadi Ro. ran mals and Toads of ah and oil, the poor people's, fishing | vance in those markets, it requires more capital than | 7im*r ____Ng invited to call. ist re iters and patrons of thie most Feshionable Arena, | quence have taken plage,” hc, stock sales have suffer much from the want of feed. ond Ziothing my the speculators genorally can control to wait for such prices, At pacbenzihes. baling datecmined te 4 DANCING ACADEMY. will be Neos oe saluted b been without animation. State 5’s sold at 663g, a decline 1 THE STAGE ARENA, Rangers and rowdies were prostrated by the force of the and, indeed, the remotest parts of the edifice, alight as cheer Collision, and remained for a few moments lying upon ful ‘and brilliant as the sun at noon day. the field in one confused mass. The rowdies recovered The Furniture is enterely New! their good humor in Jang! : ‘at the mishaps of the mili- with cents—to be had of the Janitor, at the Stuyvesant Institu of Fowler & Wells, 131 au street, at the door, on th evening of the lectures,and at the office of Audrews & Boy 1e mats and carpets are of ry C ji z 2 P. 6 ‘i 'ULL ORCHESTR.A, ‘ courte of the coming winter, and forced sales are frequently made at great sacrifices, (Cheapest in ‘ya ( ine of Bia BR, PARKER respectfully gives notice 1» his friends, | or great talent, led by the verv oslebrated Mr. ST. LUKE, of of H sates of Stocks at Philade workmanship,at prices unprecedented for the same qui f} 06 sistre =, which almost invariably use up the parties engaged in patrons, end the public. 1 hoo! will open for the | Palmore Italian Opera Hi who will commence with, and Cash’ Esta- ', October the 7th, ha t, pera House, mn a ga he Proseribed Pook—Eightcenth Edition | such foolish and illegitimate operations. Movements of | biiehinem Nu Bs Brothas cont Wall ard street, arched tothe North Amenieare Daye attar | @ifect the National Anthem, and athe course ofthe evening | y OST, 6.-Ky ‘The Quaker City: or tonks of Monk Hall; by George Lip- | this nature are the worst spacies of speculatioy mine his assortment of French and English Broadel ion Wednesdays and Saturdays. Young Ladies and Misses | introduce the favorite airs and pieces of the most admired | TWO) 1 Esq., is now bub:rshed in two. yolumes complete, price . pecies of speculation, and | and fancy Doeskins and Cassi Class from 3t05 o'clock. Bovs to commence at 5o’elock.— | “"Phe i. veariah and Dramane Artists engaged are of ac- | Skconp Boani a by boo asellers generally throughout the Union. | those engaged in them are usually the most desperate Sik and Satin Vex ings, Ke. Ke. w i Gentlemens’ cl mye tay ey knowledsed talegt, and the ‘Troop of Horeve sre uot vo be FTER SALI cess as the “ Qo aker City.” of which Teecccee kate kind of operators. They do more to unsettle prices, and | 0,€ its (to order) in le of tasi jons given in all the new and fashionable dances. equalledin America, , and Mechani readv been sold * The ti ie? ies from whi ‘o derapge and destroy the various markets than any- Jove iv . | and Mech’s Bank, 27: jes from which the foundation of this work ry’ e je to be surpassed, are in active prepar- H his worl f , IMpor: sii nlaapand’ $d. tlese eho be chicane tear toeeee ae fo ‘An assortment (ready made) of Dress Coats and Frocks, | OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE BLIND. | tovtectrsordinssy actions exer witueascd is Piukedelphias | Suicipe or 4 Minumgire. v ign it ans wy Uv: ‘on the upper corner of Broadway and Murray street, is ed to it Hight Female eques’ | casions, in conversation with his wife, he threatened to mont Fema L : i y ses in Philadelphia. 4 :RITE.—A correspondent of ling and horrible, yet the forcible pen of the Be ibe 1 AN ASTON TIERS CR EEO ee een | Most extraordinary secsons ever witnessed in NF ¢ f htened the subject into a fearfal interest.”~ | those reports whieh have such an effect upon the public { richly made and t to | AN OPTHALMIA, OF SIX YEARS DURATION ve te fans of p'death of Tioeses Matiows, She earsakeed sat he first American wor | mind in relation to the crops. i ¢ HE-BROWN, Ocslist, 338 Spring, formerly 162 Canal st | HOWES & CO.’S N. Y. MAMMOTH CIRCUS. | cide in We neighborhood of Marlton, New Jersey, on iMustrating the secret li | | ‘ular attention pai ilitary uniforms mit Ocultsts and Physicians) in evi- | "['GIS unrivalled corns of Equestrian, will perform at | Friday last :—"A year or two tince, when Milleriam et with a decided approval from | | Mr. Babcock, w rity aa a cl moverbial, c of the success of his system of treatment for sOpthal- | soy the 3d; at Lensingburgh the 5th; at Troy the 6th and 7th; | Created such an excitement in our land, Marlow was one : ‘Tne work in the records of our litera. | n | tinues in the establishment. Gentlemen wishing to furnish ‘of 10 to 40 duration hat ded. | and'at Albaiy-om the ath aud Sth; and will’ pass down the | of that unfortunate class that fell victims to the delusion. Areas the first, American novel describing mengnd manners | i00 4 own cloths, can have them made and trimmed in the Oc ‘Di wtthe ‘Hudson River, en route to New York. | He disposed of his f utensils ; but many days did wot only ns they appear, but as they are."—Philadelphia | 100 Nor ae je as when furnished by the subscriber. the Largest Establishment ever organized in the | not pass before he found he must go to work or starve. nihistkoa b eras a i ala SB et ae United States, compnsing 130 Men and Horses, requiring 2 | He then borrowed tools of his neighbors. Since that The Piumbe National Daguerrian Gallery; a Piige Baak ak a ag do aw ay < sent Carringra £0 conve the performers, wardrobes, musicians, | time his mind has been very unsettled. On various oc- 65} NEW YORK seg tm OF THE FINE ir 00 do b30 Tetort that we' know of to spend an hour or | *5p [orris Canal S% 3 Reading RR bio ff Al 7 ° | kill himself, saying every thing was coming to want— mining the benabful specimens tat cover the | 34 canton Co were soo de | FPS tnscarion, occupy nn red a TN ay CARTE, [a aE ea = ent. 50d} 30% 50 do 6 Rovunda, ip the See Seana Meaote” | whose new atyle of Rauestrian Heats, pecalisily her own, | starving, (which even then were exceedingly fat.) he PRET COSA ta.72 > meee an 100 Long Island a suse | # ye Mander and 2 nod me the invaluable blessing, | being chaste and classic; her graceful and fascinatil sold two of the former and one ofthe latter. avileas: Te cleats Henne Cure of Biindmesrem | ity” | do 5 0 do s10 6455 | Ulfe Membership oe dollar. Single admission 25 cents — my eyes were attacked 8 riots Theatr lrweclanne Corrie S00 Lo eee With plearure we ngwn solicit the attention of our readers | 500Harlem Railroad 52 ‘The Publi Bhosle admittpl reo en Se.urdaye, br pacing | i Tadisetonall Sovaneed my etre to ifted and highly-edu tlon. On the morning of his death, he came into the Janes, an mporsast cure of binder, ceeeen he he her, Second Board. arrangements with the doorkeeper. O7 dwiatre b ep tS ay house very wet, end. upon the inquiry of his wile hew tian opthalmta pes for ned by Dr. Browns oculiet, 292 Bitar {ahs Haslem 30" 5275. 50 ahs Morris Canal 3% BOARD WANTED, eyes grew worse, I placed Fre hawsapers of the ¢ ed parry fo leer lh gy = Rei gor a allot i | 1 i rf 6 ry tJ repul ist iti i could not eno! water. , all eh hiled, ‘the cure merits the 1 ji See | BY a ematt fami ait, & private family dr quiet boarding | then went under the treatment of Degformed bs this distinguished erty Shi Went’ to tneconmleld, cs he cab, te husk! -Deauer use, locat uear the upper part of time came, but Marlow was not about. The wife inthe mers is the celebrated Prin afternoon searched the cornfield, but found no husband. der, the Napoleon of the Arens, Ms. ‘ In the moi the neighbors began to search, and about Seuss tha fetrneuted ne could cue meand sa Hlersebach are the mes ezstpardinary ov O'clock found him suspended upon a litte oak with his worse. J was at “5 a the lafirmary, bs Say eat Pro neo and Re. unapproschab! he best maverials, bu x a6 about H y a) | feet upon the ground. afternoon J attended his fu- J. fiiah. “Cerca, tm proot of 2 10d 0 parpialont eek: advised to. try ee I ACARTED “Word noral and visited the ‘place of his death. It is in direct the andet reientific yentienen in the county, niersh aie | 30 3% 5 do s10 WANTED ician, but grew worse, and ; ole's Dies, Hector and Billy. ‘The SWISS BR RS, | view from his house, and by the side of the cornfield. — count made to wholesale purchasers. G. SAUNDERS & | 50 do 52% 150 = do _ WANTED. _ reas ee ng ge Ss og m | The limb upon which he hung is easily reach: m SON, 177 Broadway, opposite Howard Hotel, | 50 do so 32% 125 do bs BOARDER ina private family, where there is but one faced SE Mince ed hi i i the ground. He has left a widow and several children to 100 do 230 7% do 4A, breakfast and tea boarder. A ‘gentleman, who can be | Gunvwre. 2 biaced mysell the se ews es, by Bs. ison and his sos. Mi Ms, | mourn his death. Oh, the delusion of man! And, oh ! Tollet Articles, con | 20 do ie ee 13329 | inthe same-way comfortably” sccomodaved, in conte and | Octet fen referred to, Dut no bene fot te week ape Solutions ; | to what acts will the imagination of men lead when Pigg Cb aay ene genera a tae veo 5 Bareaal ce RaamTay 2836 | tee’ “Farther partrculers may be cbtsined by’ alive sidvessed tr laced ‘ Rope Dancer, With « variety of others; | powarfully excited !” Ces conta neal) that Morne Gamal UN te Nd bo HH, Herald office, which wilibe duly atended to. cs EN oedipal atte Chearsde ST Onwoge Day Ad \¢ form, “J — ring e ears mM. DO.’ ‘orl mi ¢ ‘is 5 ; . i ou loreal 4 Ua acorn ie mauaen } aia wr accel evo eleaiatvemnae end opera oor in = ser contains an account of a destructive fire at 7 4 ——E>E—X——_—__i iy MUSIC that place,! on Thursday evening. Four buillings were eee oe | Married. lees. ‘Sha ns good washer s0d Lroues. Fieane Gal (oF tae. | snasios of'may these pieced sty ‘gues’ wade HE Pi ‘on very moderate terms, bya destroyed, as follows :The three story building owned i + ™ 4 ad 1 . , N.P. LLY |, Of Wh S| ein] suppurat of 1 3 ur 2. . |. M. Jacobs, ' . Zicher & Co., 3Ledger Buildings, 9d street, near Chesnut, | New York, to Consevsh, daughter of How Joseph vic, WANTED, fea of the eves, completed with s malignant fo tiake netruction will | Martin, attorney. Goods mostly saved ; no insurance on pan Pesue-s sont ee Ee ease leave their | nell, M.C. Y a young German, who speaks the English language, | hopeful and curable. Notwithstanding I conuid \d Office. goods.’ Three story bu ‘owned and cecupied as cate without it: Adver ameats, sad eoecant | Died. pensation, e ‘ie ce | « foo seeotapenied Sith arse ive in, reat d Ny — | agrocery store and dwelling by Angus Kerr. Building intended for next day’ , must 5 % im dh iq ‘eam eocedreliol ire, ; COLMAN’S destroyed ; goods, &c., saved. Loss on building $900 ; agency by 4 o'clock in theafternoon. "St P°T*R 2 1@ | On Monday evening, Mr. Hexat Lrncu, of this city, | Ne,Sas im drugs, dyesrufls.ns also in dist willbe promptly Fs Ty grene Gas ‘herconman te oppld et. tanec eessants sn te EMPORIUM OF ART AND CLASSIC CABINET | inrurance $000. ‘Two story building, owned by ; Se a | Mitt relatives, and friends of the family, are respect. | fet !2: acre oe teat. death rejotre teats und day | UTHICH includes hs immense stocks of Books Pa m Reagan, te 8 Hvecy oles: iarer sera aa " ; os well and my sight restore an 8% 1 n voks, ‘no insurance. Page ee ne tee, Ome Maver. -f River, | {UY javitod to attond his funeral, thi’ aernoon, at 4 | + y wo respectable yaa Nooo ot unquestionable har ad to busingas without laconvenicace, and have Woiterrertngs, Fancy” Bationery, Drawings, Drawing | Lota $0 j 00 inearance tee EP anion eed Cineinnati .. , falling. | Ccovcxsivom hie bate residence; No. $81 Broatway, with- BBcsne Sram ldess Snoes teen tess tos ote oe pinks oak, sin stavement of Yay. eave expressed with fidelity; the | floor, up one flight of easy stairs, (having leased, the firs; | "W- Montgomery as dwellings, and Miss Stants ss a mille Wheeling. 2 feet 4ins. | “On Tuesday morning, in, the 74th year of her age Serre rer ae Nahe ie emer renee ce RY i ¢ Beet rent clow toa merniar. prices, being desirous of élos: | 7” _ Sed . . 2 feet2 ins. | Mrs. Exizanetn, wife of the late Micheel Bayard. "NN. BT ferer i 75 Hi pase am Bab adhe gr ¥, ‘a i '300n ible his Book Department. ( Canina 2 CLEROYMaN—Major Dunn, a teacher of — oe 3 feet 6 ins. | at tiende fd thowe of her sone, F i and John Bay. | ley street, iret Hoots ee PY St ToHewrc® | portant rath, and A Cheap Dist will soon be published forthose who will buy | broad sword exercise, rhe, on Fridy mori —_———_—LLS , and her sons-in-law, Geor Ridley, are ‘mia, 2 ies. i ‘ urg, a violent assault on the Rev. Dr. Upfold, MONEY MARKET. | Fegpacttully regwesied t stiond her funeral, thie (Wea BETWEEN Mercer on eee ftreets a Gold Brooch | deemed ental Bree naphen oy oe 208 | es, archaser are invited to call and examine pry paces | of Trinity Church, with a cane, inflicting a severe conta: i nesda: ‘aflerncon, a ° from » : . 3 a ; “4 jon on his |. It ay jor was cl Tuceday, Oct. 6—6.P. M. | Fence 363 W. “agen 22 jane ape, of m harp. The ‘finder will besuitably re- | Sache part of the patients, and sir hn ed GYMNAS1IC EXERCISE | with intempesenoe, eink as he was" a cousmenicent of Dr warded by leaving it at the desk of the Herald office. 06 3t*ro NEW BRIGHTON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Staten Isla street x The stock market continues very heavy, and prices | On Tuesday afternoon, the 6th instant, in the 26th year ‘are steadily declining. Harlem fell off 3% per cent ; Nor- | of her age, Mrs. Exten M., wife of Johh Wallace, and wich and Worcoster, % ; Reading, 1; Long Island. % , | “Srfotort, (ee late Cart, Michtel Hash ace respect: Cantea, 4 ; Farmers’ Trust, }s ; Morris Canal and Penn’ | fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of FULLER respectfully informs hi Chure sted him not to present him- blic ia general, that he still cow! pola ky ret a self at the communion table again, whereupon he knock- ; | ed the Reverend gentleman down with his cane. He | was committed in default of bail. opeless le disensi set affecting the constitation, being perfectly tenderest infant. by the most emment Oculists to perma by st eminent Ocu 10 mi ine Ww nor the Sworn to before me thi: ‘as to time and mone asylvania 5’s closed at yesterday’s prices. | her mother, No. 71 Crosby street, on Thursday morning, . Fe id ing taught upon the most approved | HeautH or New Orieaxs.—The Board of ‘tthe second board there war an improvement in MJ clock. Her remains Will betaken to Greonwo aslve accommotations, | tance ccarecerre’ sar ‘hs “paar ‘asimeod*re- | Health held a regular meeting on Satuiday, at |g toons Cemetery for interment, comfortable and healthfal arrangements for boarders, conve: | cases as follows:—Age, employme! i NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. | noon, when ten er twelve cases of yellow fever were OTICE—The subscription Regatta for Yachts, manned | Pay in ft omow 9 oo tergrnce wr peal nance render uisively by members of the Club, comes off on Wed | avg: recently arrived in the city in very destitute cir- The Yachts cumstances. Under existing circumstances, however, the Board see no additional cause of alarm since their Harlem and in Reading. Norwich and Worcester, At Brooklyn, on mcrone f afternoon, at 6 o’clock, Mrs. | nience of access at all seasons, and the pecul closed at the morning pric It appears almost impossi- Mancaret McCans, 80 years. id to ph ion, and together with ¢ eto sutaln price Tor even dhe mon favor fancy | gl tears “eth opnmnl and arealaly tow of | , ¥ e stock. There is money enough in the street, which can Brady, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this | be easily obtained on good security at a low rate of in. | (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, P. M., from her lat ease and cause, present symptoms, an modera' ¥ Some astonishing cures will be announced every week. See certificate in Sun cf Saturday next, of an important cure, : eration 3 : ool for their | Also Herald of Wednesday; care of 4’ years total blindness. | at,10 o’clock pre Crreulars, with fall particulars, ean be obtained at | @P health and habit, appetite and dig * N be started from the Club House, Hoboken — r. ‘i i ‘ ‘The Commodore having gratuitously tendered the steam- | Jast meeting, they being unanimous that the sever is not terest, but there is an absence of stock residence, 106 Jackson street, without further invitation, rae He Lockwood & Sony iil Broadway, N'Y and atthe | Sreure. “Allcommunieations must be port-paid. “o7 lest" | heat Hoboken for the use of the Committee and Members of | at this time epidemic.—Wew Orleans Tropic, Sept. 28. bich cad hardly be hed ton, tock speculators, | "At Pensacola, Florida, about the 25th ult, suddenly, of ato, New Brighton.” OF keWiThwSesre. | the Clubs the hor will fave the pier a Hoboken, gt quarter tit woich can herald Pe sccevanted for. There isno use in a fever, Rev. Canes Hewny Auvex, Chaplain in the UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. ap ene einen 7 ene tthe ig Tepaice woh ware tan te expecting or ‘looking fo: a rise in quotations, until the | US Navy, DR. POWELL, OUULIST AND AURIST, Surgical and Medical. Clini " i. ing are the entries for the race | tion concerning the loss of the packet schooner Mail, 60 : cawe- | A TTENDS to Di fthe Eye and Ear, from 9104 i a thing will Dring thane pearance in the market,and.n0- cn Kecuowe, Proteeor of Lanpnged in Willams Col, | /A.ovlorkyat his residence, 25 Brendway, comer of War | ([YHE ooo the sty ar veoh ange, by opryiog the " | thier crew and large number of passengers, are is eistreet buta general ad- 16. ren si Ui ity Medical College, 659 Bzondw' Sat | correct ar ship vance. A very large quantity of all kinds of fancy | “Dn'the 20th ult, in Edgefield District, 8. C., Baste Ci ee {iy Veroughout the Year froin 9 tg 1B oclock. ‘The Ci Brewster, with some damage, but without loss of life— stocks is in the hands of this important class of specula- Lve. 95,0 soldier of the Revolution ‘Ho wos 'e | CAMAUKUSIOsnsad mits sreat attention and success, | under Pacey tend en prey epeaguetepe ges ty ae tors, most of which, wre held at high prices ; and until the | “AY Felmantheowihe 7th inst, in the 85th year of hia | AREAPICEAL EYES a eee pas a a sical ox Btedionl dheenees Awopporranity 56 vb stort | hm mead Navai.—Commodore Charles W. Seni nr bord current quotatior,s reach points corresponding with those | age, Joun Surris, Esq., an old and respectable inha. | SPECTACLES adapted to every defect. ites || ee ecm | ee Hostod ‘hie ponent ou board the receiving’ Skip: Posusyl a: which these, ‘securities are held, they will not be bitent. * THE OLD COUNTRYMAN NEWSPAPER. | VUNIVERMITY LYING IN CHARITY.—All women, | “T° orig, | helated his ponant on board the receiving, ship Fannayl- put opon tht, market forsale. ‘There must be something | the Revolution, aped Bl yeare ee tS Meldior of | Latest News from Great Britain. Ra devee ace detaaninuveloemarncn ted : ll Norfolk Beacon, Oct. done to rjeve these holders, before we can realizeany | In Cambridge, on the 2d inst., Baxsamrx Warsanovsr, | L'Oid Couatryman, containing alt the. privesy pee oe en olbioten ; ear of | " 2 +) Bes s Use, G. Cartan Emery of the bark Lousiana, from impro’, fano: | M.D. ‘ears, | aL by. th ‘ 4 = vement. Quotations for nearly every fancy in the | MB Te “nee [Soi Sep Raa | Groae Beit ra eenle wil ibcaed destination an = | New York, arrived at this porton Wednesday lust, — ule very low, and there is, therefore, a wide margin | Giyeuvs, in the dock of h | tire failure of the potatoe crop, starv: Thursday, October Sth, at 3 o’clock. | masted, reports that in lat 27, lon 70, was boarded by Sex an advance ; but the brokers can do nothing alone, | y “ | collision between aniel O?Connell and Smith O “ - PURSE $210, $20 fo the see ond Best—Two mile heats to Copal A Botte, of H tie 9 ship Halide, Rod ag on nebo ‘ | . }, Baakri i a | power.— “they depend upon their customers as much as any other POST OFFICE, | on pete “the ounty ti moat recent ort Pavey “D Bejan coon eyo Courier, Oct. 3. fatches between Be class, snd without these customers they must remeia STEAMER GREAT WEST! can petober 7, M63 | Soh Iker, and. Sam, Simmons: ROCHE OTHEKS ¥, Hone cutees «bg Moscow. From tar Frenrter.—We leam, says the Tex- ba s Keotters, mill be received. a th 4 eb, ES Ps ARRANGEMENTS. For the above pur beready tostart at 3 | gy Nopchern Standard, from Mr. James T, Lae, just ar- The Marine Bank of Baltimore has declared a dividend fee ala taen, mi? ge, Thursday, the Sth . aa Doncaster tie United Stace solely deveced | Remittances to and Passage from Great Britain and freland, oa ok past one o'clock, a Match for $100 will come off be- | tived from beyond Trinity, that Col. T. I. Smith with 370 of three per cent for the last six months. ‘consignees, will ents forietiors week, | tothe news of Great Britain, BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER. | tween Mr M'Roberts horse and J. Woodrui? Roanoake, | rangers, has gone up to atiack the Wichita village. The ‘The North River Insurance Co. have declared a divi: 1% halfan ounce or less, Lt ent Fed y dit Printed and published at No. 142 Nassau street, New York, y two. Wichitas are said to have been stealing ounce. 0) 4 every Wednesday morning, price 6!4 cents, or three dollars POOL PACKETS. he start at 1 and 2/0’clock, return | settlers, and have fortified their village. H. MORRIS, P. M P Ti 5 dend of tour per cent for the last six months, and an cxtra oT 2tth + Agen ‘per ant . Forwarded to all parts of the country. i i when the sport is over. G. SPICER. ————— Balti he dividend of four per cent, payable on the 10th instant. |, BOARDING. SOT Row Fork, Cee te vines The bark, Margaret Hoes sceat to take detache “ Day's Bank Note Liet,” of this date, has the follow: ENTLEMEN with their wives, or a few single gentlo- y, * Curous ook spon) the Shanen, ecessary MORTGAGE SALE. been chartered by the War jm Fort MoHenry and Fer- ing caution :— ° | wath boards ine fasily “bet there ase Roe seen Dom. betel weinewce, Ne Black Balle“or 0 a ell ne A ments of regula solic Orande. she is expected to sal . R re are bu , 01 ‘ 4 ri Look out for bills of the denomination of two's, threes Seleet boarders. Apply, at 23 Varick street comer od very “ Li aa enanlledh | Lerpthete ‘rom Liverpot on t Also, by A attellawine articlesrol Landaa, t feoceineied | on Wednesday, Oct. 7. » oT 2! 222 Broadway corner ef Ana street ied Caan Oa mR and fives, purporting to be on the Bank of Monroe, Ro- | £eet. fronting St.John’s Square. of ee | Sy CO | first clase ships saili m that port weekly, which ont | Cubed double Sleight, 1 tleigh Robes, 2 double ; mised Jv C. Kuhn as chester, New York, which are, in fact, bills of the ol: IMPORTANT. ‘R. CHAMBERLAIN, Hair Dresser, 280 Broadway, | agent, Mr. Roche, Senior, there, will see are sent out without i 1 white Hors The President has recognin oh Harness. Consul of Swizerland for the of Texas ; and Jean having closed hi ishment, would arate to th } ‘ aving closed his establishment, would state to the iiliake piace on the spremizes, comer of Frank, | Syz ns Consul ofthe same for Penneylvanis, New Jersey his friends, that it hes not been broken bank of Monroe, Michigan. The word Michigan, AN. person having 2000 to 4000 foley Excroslaved, may year fate ddres- lay. js atthe top of the bill has been torn out. ‘These billeare ofsomething rently 19 their Tie Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packe , com the following magnificent ships, and will sail {rom Liv- aus hbor’s pre- wollcalculated to deceive; sing (with real nam Lower Pos ‘A or forced to do it, av one of landt Alley, near Iway. and will be sold | and Delaware, to re it Iphia. bess os hele sppenra on ven, re en Pagiog end ore ai Wetter ual ei a i 1 deur very willingly,and by other business arrangements. ‘Sout ten) ha sthout ee ae caea Bua ey A We ‘The New Orleans Times mentions the death in of the same name at cl ir. A willdo we — ere 16th ith “160 — el $$$ diatel Mi: ) FACT. 7 | f an Italian named Rescende, who had served i oul Wiebe ine tek RN eee bi mem roe fod ie in evecy merigalnricer | A GENTLEMAN, wtelctre of Vu decvia, wa ten il 16th gc ea tm FULTON STREET, (Gan Building.) iy | are ci “watchman there for pg. bag H icant Ww: it in every pa i . p abits, and this State, for the last week in September this year and ‘there iu no risk whatever in the invest. | {cm With our old, whieh settled on the lungs. She i tt March, ao vis Noyember. De ih PePneceseery to, enter into particulars, He was a miser in his bd F 1846, would simply state that | tate of $25,000 to 30,000. je will excel in beauty, lightness, taste aud color, | , ver offered to the Hatwearing public of the city | Counterfeit four dollar bills of t 1e Batik of Ken- ork. His prices are as low as his hats are fine- tucky have been put in circulation in the West. ir Jait, and from the opening of navigation to the Ist of Oc. | tober, ineach of the past two years, has been as annexed Cana Torts—State or New York. ‘ed "do ” for i cold sbout’y with ‘her’ lanwel wed pose grease nad sect IstApril, Ist Au ike, to no Purpose; when it occurred to her that a combina- ith = 16th moet prominent herbs, that are each admitted good |p, §,—The public are respectfully noti ie f 6 Ist December. ith . The most satisfactory references, statements, and explana- . | tions will be furnished oct Str for a cold some U7 desire of the i RS. CARROLL ? Medicated Vapor and Salphur Bathi . 'd have the effect; when, by a hap- ‘the Black Ball, or Old Line of ati Receipts for fourth week, in Sept., 1846, ° $113,ea0 | MEF iectoawed I py seetdem, = vh { owners of " ; wl - é same period in 1845......seeeceeees . 113,178 | ew fot oohdey poate 4 Bind ese areet, Apermis | Will carea told clear This, she has Torjeed into scandy, seis advertise te. brie iat pemeunns tyre 4 Fe nF yy ad rol The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank has de- pater marr flaw) tory, diseases ine deat to the bl tate of the making i reenter Pi et Ales INDY, ‘and that they nly regular authorised passenger agents back parlors, two bed rooms athe third story, U6 | clared a half yearly dividend of three per cent. WOPONEBs vee vecccesees 664 i " larly recom- 4 r ., | of anid line in this city. Toor, and kitehex, Croton water, &e. Rent low till the 1st of | The aggregate amount received for tolls from the und'darves oft arat PAs Risek in the worsing cod ihe cone kote Tene geny voag it | We have ecall tgs for ate dra May: “Apply om the pet m3 CSET | | Baurrmons Manners, Oct. 6-—The news by the commencement of navigation, to the 30th of Septomber till iOw'cheele aeatgane a re ged, and .shculd be the reward of Mrs. | Messrs, Prescott Grote, Ames & Co, Banker THK GLOBE HOTEL, 66 Broadway. | Hibernia has slightly raised the price of corn while wheat inclusive, in 1846, Was. .... sree $1,601,165 | Servis, who, Samaritan-tike, trying to relieve a g | are paid free of diseount ot any charge wha 8 HOUSE, has, during the summer, been re- | is somewhat depressed. Comey 1600 - During the same period in 1845... 1H8100 IYER, BRADY would Monee oon a mortal of that most rt. pal towne throughout Magland, frelan nied and punted tveaghowt and bos ore new THE | Fonneylvania white wheat sold at #123, We, duets pene in air, and to obtain faithfal Daguer- | Sold by Mrs. JERVIS, 398 Bros "i i by letter, post paid, to a wekers, ke., on Taesday next, | Prime 77 078.6. Holders of Howard street Ione oa enews cecescees 808 coca a ect ec trite examng ie | caterer Tui gp Fear mauler e dese igite |” Avvivor atdrem by sera rptasit teas « c., the sth eta le ape onthe ofd pian of areatanrant, | and Yerlow corn at 77 a 700 Mee wnich there was small This increrse is inthe face of a very goneral reduc- | APecimene there on ex r. civedthe | jourshillings, and one dollar. 25 Fulton regs, N.Y, het. door ta the Fulion'Bank, | withthe ‘of aiable dhore. A les. City Mills and Susquehanna aye held at $9.00 tion in the tariff of tolle this year compared with last | public toJuage Whe matty tr egZeetts and lea sa: Haye, 190 Falvon stivate Breokiyae we dpraaaays | Tne oftee of Mt. Heche, ears i ‘ again. 06 lwis*r Mrs. Hays, 139 ar 7: modated for : hon f Ss Detiia sect, . | isfinere ean be accom! {AMES HH. PAGE.

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