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Sporting Uewos Covsse, L.L~Taortina Vestenaat —Posting bills and advertisemants, for the last faw days, have an: nounced a trotting match to come off over the above . course, between Mr. Spicer’s b. m. Lady Ellen, W. Whe- Jan’s b, h. Green, and H. Jones’.g. h. Achillev, for a stake of $300, best three im five, to wagons ; which cre- ated considerable interest among the patrons of the turf, but those who went to the track exclusively te see this match, were disappointed. Achilles did not show him- self on the track ; und Green—aiter having had his bes; Points exhibited to the spectators, creating a disposition | to lay out the “ rocks,” which were offered first at 100 to | 75, then 100 to 70, again 100 to 60, and towards the time drawn, his owner paying forfeit. The horse wasa very | fine looking animal, but it was considered prudent to ‘withLold his performances from public gaze ; and if he | hasany fast ac about ie his omen is ema te te cy to himself. The general opinion, how- ever, was, that he was intended more for ornament ‘than for service. Srconp Purse —The above fact being communicated to the people on the track, preliminaries were arranged for the second od place on tie lst. This was st three of the entries :. All the al " animals ‘came driver of each wai —— to cing to scale, && ; but the gre: rr § round the course with the inte; her action, and getting her fou tae suddenly teken away. owner deciding wt to ice Me | The four others, however, started, and made a very nety contested trot. Fast Tea had ‘the inside of the track, and was 1 idden b: next, John Motlett, by Mr. Whelpley ; t! m Betsey Baker} by Colonel Bertine; and on. me outside was the place assigned the Co! Maid. After one or two attempts, a start was m: the Coquette a little m_ advance, , Moffatt second, Cotta; Maid third, with tif Baker a con- sider cs distance in the At the first quarter qolnucCe e po went of Moffatt, leaving behind the others at the half Between the halfand three quarters there was some good work on the’ y ahkake radere, and it was dis covered that Betsey lessened the space between her and Coquette Atthe three quarter pole the Cot Maid broke up, which gave je chances of miooing, O4 heat either to Lhe ant or Colonel Bertine ; Comes jaid, notwithstanding her break at the lower end of the track, recovered so well that she was nog a length or 80 by Coquette and Betsey Baker; Moffatt, peeves was Not so successful, bemg four or five lengths from the score when the others went by it. The time for this heat was 2:45 Seconp Heat.—The horsos came up again for this heat; but not being considered in a. bg they had totry again. The “oat time, crt er they ee eae ey e quarter she: Betsey geet rene in vei Ry close gre ig on 90 Heat -Moffatt four % ntl ot end and appearing out of order. Be- vas and the three-quarter le, Col. Be: 8 mare kept + had closed e space between Bryent and him: and was now side and side Tirta Syratees ae the straight side, nose ited quette, aly forthe 5 uy the Colonel afin: opi rt a hae un Eres ‘on to, and came wr Bi oh i received very little ing oe | result of the heat was an- pea omat ineffectual attempts to start were again ade efor te word bd ven, the Judges be- Fd ara B: ant ge Hive ten 1 ie hely em ryant got the lead, s : ver, did fir yoann tor Moffat ro elbow, Sohn broke giving Betsey Baker a chance to company of cequetie, and she made every effo: take ie Cottage Maid broke up Betwaen the quarter | and half, and was thrown back some distance. John sinened to che eae trans his lest —— and atevery step. At the three- quaste rs, Be Baker broke up, her rider could not lor the life of gether to work again, and she and Jobn Moffat Je) both distanced—the Coquette winning the heat, cy two lengths, in 2:46. Fovnta Hsat.—’ ime the Coquette and Cottage Maid had it all “ themselves, and went off well together, one 2 ~e Rncgrhivn dmg og passed the t' ree- qual r pole nwiel e Cottage rake ep, and Boy. ant’s mare won the heat, in 2:42. This wast very clove heat, until the break occurred. Pacina Matcn —Between the first and second heats of the trot, one heat ofa pacing. ery for $100, in harness, came off ; at the end of which, it was discovered that both the drivers had violated the Abc! in not cate weight. The ahs. en one eee both of the should be dist , all betting on the match. anoulli tas staeleas eras Bautimore Races—Canton Cournse—The races which commence to-day over this course, are anticipated to be of more than ordinary interest and sport. The follow- ing fine horses have arrived and will be red for the various purses: Mr. Samuel Laird’s famous ‘‘Fashion,” Colonel Jobnson’s “Revenue,” and ‘ Protection,” Mr. Green's “Passenger,” Mr. Wm Field’s “ Wilton Brown,” and anumber of others of promise and repute, bel to the ae named gentlemen, besides the fine stable o! Mr. O. P Hare, proprietorof the Course. The horses named above ure all winners, and one, “Passenger,” ne- ver was beaten. The races in Louisville last week resulted as follows: Tu ‘ Oct, 5.—! ~ my, ; jor’a purse $260, two-mile Ter Fe Bradley's ch f Miss Riddle, by imp. Rid- dleworth, out of Lady Jackson—8 ‘years old WP. nove | Red yrM by Gray Eagle, out of Leopard years old i John Armstrong’sch h Glider, t outof Kitty Turner—6 years old. F. G. Murphy & Co’s ch. c. Bill Bari Eagle, out of Gabri F. G. Brengman’s b. f. Rose , bY ears old. Time—3 61-347. out of the dam of Tiberius—4 Police intelligence. Ocr. 12.—Highway Rodbery-—Officers Watson and Manson, of the 6th werd, arrested last night two despe- rate characters. called Jack Dublin and Barney Shen- ek oe 1 2 3 4 6 den. charged with a highwa _Tonbery, in knocking tho name of Joba th eoeeaiee to take it the same time the: j@ pockets, but only obtained $1 25, mave their escape On the prisoners bei the presence of the complainant, he ‘he identified t them as the two villains who committed the outrage w him. Justice Osborne locked them both up for exam: tion. Attempt to commit a Rape—Officer Haughey, of the 18th ward, arrested @ scoundrel called John goer ap 3 or chit a charge of attempting bl commit arape on a #1 between 7 and 8 years of age, by the name residing with her parents in the 4th cvenue, and 29th streets, Committed for examj- anna Trump, between nation by Justice Merritt. Robbed while ye —A renee by the name of Corne- lius Grr ee bed night (Sunday,) me Rend $130, in ‘and bank bills, while he laid asleep bette Daniel Korrigan, at Fordham, he Repay Saeet to be stolen aby. ae Irishman by the name of William Welsh, w! red the room of Healey, and stole the ‘above com ee pantaloons which was placed under his The thief is » to mone: ng a, have come to this ci po an =a a ote ni 8) i , . 'y Weasel’ wi centeining also a it feud eutables, and whic! 4 xtles, an owner to the aptain, at the station aren to Kitt Officers Jacques and Shadbolt, of the 40th ward, arrested yesterday two Dutchmen, called Frederick Kellum fe Lawrence Swift, on a ch: steali for stabbing Jacob Bieley in the Toh tog with mica inflicting @ severe wound. Locked upby of the lth eee iiliam Justice Ketchum. Charve of Larceny —Officer arrested yomeraey a anes called sarge from Mare miolent It from the ory toa Sy McCabe, that he tae ie apn ee Mr + fi x $8. for See on board the | jan, ho ‘mo Ht Wet when ke inforsed the Keats | ereoae ae ae os ie vosesh Seinen jut Mesurry gave him 2 written order togo on board the Upon going on board the eas who received the paper, tore it up, and kicked man out of office; and aint was made. Justice Osborne issued a warrant for hie. Murray, — itin the hands of officer Stewart, of the Lower for service. renee tae cor © of the Ist wi the names of Michaal Lacey, John ning. three sai ors, at Birmingham, and William Carrick, from on board the brig Repl Of 8t, John’s, Newfoundland, charged with a revolt on board the he easel, ispatioen oa to do ae and pe) rey ‘8 acting in a eh just Snvettion 9 ae above port. Justice Osborue los! ‘them all up for further examination. A fire broke out in New Orieans on the 2d in- sant in a kitchen in the rear ofa block of frame six or seven in number, on the north tide of Pviton Walls, near the corner of Baronne street In a few minutes the main anda house in the rear (used as a lime shed b lamison, the builder) were in flames, and in leas ‘alf an hour after its commencement, the whole block was in one mass of smoking ruins. The bi houses burnt reed dif. ferent individuals—Dr. Barton, Captain hal es and by a free of color in Carroliton, named C! wauveril tad were all, we understand, ineured The occupants of the houses wore D. Fliescham, J. W. Mitchell, Mr. Leonard, jate Commissary cf the Second ward, Mr. Boyle, J. 0. &C, F. Waguer, Mr. Muir, Mra. Reed, and Mr Brown. None of them, we believe, with the excep- tion of Mr. Wrgner, wero insured, Mr. rete & Walter, a merchant of New Orleans, @ native of ford, Conn , and of the firm of Walter & Colt wos killed in the former city on the 34 inat, by the falling of a cornice of a building. Mr. W. a partner in the house of ©. was universally known West. of starting, in smaller sums of two to one—was with, | over- | ai | Atsuny, Ootober id, 1848. The Adjow'nment~The Democratic Party— Greenwood | Cemetery, #0. $e. ‘ihe ceremonies are over—the Convention has adjourn: ed—and the constitution—the result of the protracted la- bors of this body—is on record, a3 @ monument of the | wisdom of the Convention of 1946 If this constitution | is approved by the people a vast and momentcus business will be thrust upon the next Legislature. The perfection | of many of the most essential prepositions in this instru. | ment is confided to tho I ure; the cession will, therefore, be an important one. Oyposition to the new | constitution is already showing itself in various quarters; its fate may be deubtful. Many of the delegates remain in town till Monday; but the greater portion cleared from this port this morn- ing. Hoffman is here; so is Bishop Perkins; so is the Hon. J. Tracy, &e., &e. | ‘When it is believed that the supremacy of the demo- cratic party is in extreme danger, it has been a usage observed, to call a secret con’ of the most a faithful leaders ofthat party to constlt upouthe do for vn rations rations of the ‘Duncombe host | Tule esa guide for town and ward in this Food of the democracy. Every Seroness 5 num! motion. Such a mocratic party about town, and the cause of such a suc- cession of distinguished arrivals at this portale we mo- ment cannot be attributed to any other reasons: | citedabove. Jt is afact,'then, that the prowl so i ery ‘isin peril—that a confidential téte-d téte of the dic! | in session. It is further a fact that tho aor of | these ive and mysterious gentlemen will transpire in a Re ys, when we shall give them to your readers. Howes and Company’s Gireus left town last They played here te numerous and highly audiences. Madam Marie Macarto’s style of ed universal a Pe. i Borage t- use, it is said. church is being rebuilt and entirely re- amiable doctor is celebrated as being the xtensive Fogensron von of aut of most eminent lawyers, poets, pol oeaphera and divines of the last two or three centuries. Boston, Rochester, New Haven and New York are ce. lebrated for their beautiful cemeteries. It is hardly known abroad that there is a plot of ground near Alban: consecrated to sepulture, which is one of the Sorelle 3 in the wee It is called “ Fert reutog Cem name g been adopted after the ancient “G: — Cemetery: ” juccession of hills and mossy there are Frvh silvery brooks ‘overshadowed by by ipa, the willow, the locust and and th with an hundred hues. No Saye dae dead repose because the lot or wood has been but pecontiy pur chased; but it is one of the sweetest spots on earth for buman — I have walked ever it often, and often tried to juish a dew drop from a tear onone of pavckeaeel monuments. The Hon. Horatio Seymour is in town; indeed there See roe very many arrivals of prominent men within The noble steamer ‘Isaac Newton” we visited by iage number of the citizens yesterday; all were “Joud deep” in their praises of this wonderful specimen of | naval architecture. Court of Oyer and Terminer. Before Judge Edmonds, eo — ‘and Johnson. Ocr. 12.—This da for passing Watence on Charles meat (colore,) Iconrited I reek for the murder of Henry Ford, before the 6 court room: and a Ifthe avenues court was orgainzed, th eine to it Bas ace lied. ahh ae spectators xP er the sen- ance it 10 o'clock, precisely, Judge Edmonds, with the two aldermen: sek 'his Henge the Mayor,entered the court-room and took their seats on the bench. The District Attorney then moved for judg- ment on the convict. Thomas, the convict, who had been in court since 9 o’clock, was ordered to rise. He pace to die, and he was glad that God made him to lie. Judge Edmoi then proceeded in a feeling and impressive manner to address him. He had been in- dicted for one of the most is crimes known to our laws; that he had a fair og! impartial trial, was ably defended by his counsel, and that he was convicted on the clearest and most conclusive testimony. Ho therefore impressed mote him the necessity of mi the best use helcouls 0 could of the short time that was to be he ree his peace with his Maker—he also warned him against indulging in any hope of mercy; there was no circum- stance in his case that w: warrant sucha hope. He pass sentence on him, which was, that taken bac back to the from whence he came, suse that on Friday, the 20th day of November next, he should be then * there hanged until he was dead. The warrant, directed to the Sheriff, for his exe- cution, was then read and handed to Mr Owen Brennan, pe renee sheriff, and the convict remanded. We under- said on his way to prec that they might have pride th the time much shorter. The Court was then ad. journed. me Movements of Travellers, Yesterday’s arrivals were far short of any that have bsen hots. during the present autumn, at the follow- Wright,N Y; A. Flournay, Cobourg; Pie Burnett, Conn; J. Hopkinson, ‘amp, U. 8. N; Lt Jennings, U.S.A; L. Saunders, Hartford; M. Croghan, D. Loyd, Charleston; C. Nourse, W: Washington. ‘Astor—N. Morton, Taunton; “3 Tilton, Boston; KE. Dugaele, Burlington; Fa Bursley, N Ns 4: Wilcox, J. , Savannah: Weed, Albany ; 8. McCreary, Baltimore; G.Peubodty, Phila; E. Fitzgerald, Gea; D. Charleston; M: Fowler, Bostoms J, Kidd Albany; pee every oh ieee Pathe. Robinson, Pittsburgh; K. Tyler Ww. Horstman, Phila; 9, Breton, Al- as F. oy Bee Rlesehor, J.8 N; W. yman, J. Humphrey, lanchard, New Brig! ton 5 Je Orne, Phil aden Patterson; oe, Peet adtecree, Phila; Walker, Washi on WB Lin—A, Godwi ol " oe Princeton; W. May, Savannah; W. Wilson, Cleveland ; J. Kelly, MW Randall, Lewiston, Hart, Mich; J. Hogg, Pa; 8. ford; J. Coe, 8, Du ton, Phila; A. H. Bull, Hartford. Howaap—S. Traver, Roch hester; J. Knowlton Boston; J. Smith, Baltimore; A. Bagg, Detroit; & Hy le, Va; oH Ferrell, Hudson; Mr, Martin,’ Canada’ West; 8. P Higham, anandaigua; Dr. Mo ‘Ala: Ree ng ‘W. Farmer, Mont; aes er A. Cady, Sullivan co; ae Payen, Albany; E. Learned, Troy; Ailworth, opie Albany; F. Clarke, Nassau Hall; T. Buswel Swift, Kentucky, R. Farnham, Hal, bare T. vad, “ad Board of Supervisors. His Honor the Mayor presiding. Ocr. 12—The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Petitions—Potitions of various persons for remission of taxes were presented and referred to their appropriate committees. Reporte Of Committee on Taxes, in favor of raising $2,520,769 59 for expenses of the police, and for payment of Croten debt, for common schools, and Accepted. Resolution—To other | purposes. it a Committes to assess and set 0 gm ayete mag EIT ward assess ors for the present ‘Messrs. Benson, ‘and Li er amall pent ata ordered to be paid, after which the Board adjoui Circuit Court. Before Judge Edmonds. Oct. 12— Striker vs. Kelly —This wag an action for rent of premises in th Peper of city, and was tried fray Fe pd reported. A verdict was found for plaintiff, be neg y wes vas afirmes by the Supreme Court, and the judg anide by the Court of Errors, ai saan ope ne beck to the Circuit Court to be gain tried, The premises in question were purchased at an assessment sale, end the Togality of the premiere was questioned, and upon that ground the defendant re- poe g Bp ering. fo the for 1e plainti@, and Messrs. Sandford and Mott for the Adjourned to this morning. )perior Court. Before Judge Oakley. Oct. 12—Ann Mary Rehme.ve. Fritz Hubert. *~4 (eae Siacpertgcimass Parties are Germans, it was at nt ame sed, in March last, to core RS ie bans were published, Dut the ¢ defendant afterwards retracted. For the defence it was proven a the on! agreed with defendant to let him off for 0, and. that gave him a certain time to pay it, end show, that bese the time was out, she commenced the suit. Verdict for plain- tif, Pete For Plaintiff, Mr. Wordsworth—for defendant, Common Pieas. ww nerles F. Bri ayia “ay i Sk if of Ci g eve. liam Jones, Sherif’ of Cit N. ¥.—This Fook pee fay of repievin, to recover back seized by the sheriff peeiaekeucdet teaue which Lathrop W. Seton sesazer 910s, The defence bards for the fullemount, Gilbert ‘Adjoursed to te SteDonalds f for a = i— Fe nt sai ietfon on Wee entleman, aged Seems care. He voltae, led Mi for improperly aes fa wife. He appears but little daunted, and asserts readiness to commit the like offence, fora ploller oe ae i lame, and Se 3 , Boston; an, Phila; J. Wilson, Mr. Blanton, Plymiou Jupson—oMe Milnor, ‘Trenton; Mr. Milner, L, I; J. W. Browne, Geo: Holbrook, Boston; J.’ Trowbeth, Norwich; W. Edwards, New London; Mr. Chaffin, Hart’ | + hf + Wie con’ | their portable ‘Sha | plete of 1 pe mate the mbeerbers o tow public article, with these and i i furaished with the subscribers’ | Inte fe amr way. SON, | er ‘doors above Cow dt street. ‘market continues ft heavy, and prices b and unsettled. Harlem fell off \ ; Nor- 3; Reading, 3; ; Morris Canal im- 4 with prices current on Saturday Board prices fell a fraction—Harlem de- Farmers’ Loan, <<. ‘articles exported from this port for ‘months of each of the past three years : - iom THE Pont or New Yorx. 18H. Same time45. Same time '46. 3,4 1997 Bat 32421 1g 28,071 4,46 51,136 6 6 44 : BauEe 17,271 26,955 26,714 21,224 2,874 5,737 3,639 3 5,289 5,516 235,997 681,106 4,221 9.733 1183 12.585 | 25°073 29,852 2,048 1,379 7 4 15 6 Lard, ker sete ae a a aa eh 3a ‘ a | Fes, rosin, 8\248 a Db = 25,105 99,506 500 \ 72 891,807 396,608 56 788 | 16,024 ‘314 23,067 153 ri rt 200313 58,611 11,341 2,032 H&Y H 427,378 191,933 le Gun & tmp I 95,487 76,408 Tobacco, leaf, ‘a 2,669 3,4: oor ibe ¥ 10,443 313 — 854 931 There haw been an increase {inthe shipments of beef, butter, corn, corm mesl, wi and rye flour, lard, | lumber, ,wheat and wool, and off in most of | the other items included in the ‘The increased ship- ments of flour, corn and¥ w! this year have been very great. The value of the orts for September was about six husdred thousand dollars the value of merchandise exported durig the co: in 18945. ‘The value of merchandise e:<ported {rom this port, in each of the first nine months of the past three years, hes been as annexed :— Vatur or Mencuanpisx Esrenren raom TH Dasraict or New Yor 1844. 1845. sae hangs ‘924.481 2,985,586 om7at = 2,139,053 772,017 2,971,270 3,372)172 3,181,788 | ‘970:213 2,803,503 | 293 2.346,962 | 3012135 2,838,314 ++ $22,061,997 21,584,496 The value of aaeedeanial exparted from this port, for | the first nine montlas of this year, exceed that for either | ofthe previous two years,being nearly two millions more than last year, and about eight hundred thousand dollars more than the year previous. The probability is that the | total value of the exports from this port, forthe year 1846, will exceed by several millions of dollars that of any previous year, as there islikely to be a very oxten- sive foreign demand for our agriculte:ral products, and large shipments this fall, both on home and foroign ac- count. The decrease ia the vale of experts for September, this year, compared with th at for the same month in 1845, Fative statement, for the purpose of showing in what | items the falling off is :— Comernce or Tar Port or New Yore. Exroars ror Sartre iMpea. jept. 1815. Sept. 1846, Domestic mdse.. “gt 133,451 . 400 decrease mee Fore'gu free do... 137,608 For'n, dutiable do 285 303'060 increase 3a73 pecie, eee 990 12,255 decrease 425,735 Total... + $83,266,334, 2,628,825 pm, 637,509. The only item exhibiting am increase, is dutiable foreign goods; but as the Secretary of the Treasury has put aveto upon an exportation of these goods for re-im- portation, we suppose that the shipments are made for | the purpose of finding markets abroad, instead of holding them subject to the depreciation in this market. tinguishing the destination, were as annexed :— RXPORTS FROM NEW YORK, To Great Britain —Beet, 295 tierces, 496 bbis., 100 half bbl Hii. are lvs.; hams, ame 25,68 Iba. low, Hee, 14213 1 Ibe. les r, faz bola manu: 1, 3, 83,315 do.; ne 507 bmles; flax, 26 bbls.; rosin, do.; corn turpe }, 4,085 do.; wool, 96 wehalebane, 18; Ms fos.; ies opera pi 18 8,542" ge jane feed, 7 991 Te. "000 Ibe; pork’ 704 on obi 300 id at, 286,101 Jha} quercitren bark, 46 hhds.; hops, 714 146 Beles; rice, 379,481 Ibs; wool, 4 bales; wi aibees,, io, 105 Ibs.; hides, 17,570 Iba Sanhes, 4119 Dols; beeswax’ 7,109 lbs ; fours tat bbls; lard, 15,183 Ibs,; pork, 40 bbls; ashes, pearl, 42 bbls; wheat, 3,147 bushels’ rosin, 1,651 bia; staves, 10,000 M.; beef, 20 To Danish West Indies—Corn meal, 70 puns.; pork, 125 bbla.; flour, 60 bbls. Live stock —60 mules and 1 To British ag American Colonies —Flour, 1,566 boler Hoe, 1,253 Ibs. 9 de bbles butter, 3. St. Domingo. bla, ay fab 28,000 Ibs. eee tre 70 Dole ao haf fea. —| 10.5 pork, 48 bbls.; beg ta Bitte Iba; pe 0, 868 Ibe Piz0 Ibs in ir, 2, : 70 bales. Live stock. -—84 oxen, 7 mules. a horses. Old Stock 5 te N,¥ Stace 7's, 8 102 aa hue Heclem RR 52%) 0 Ohio 6's, 1960 08 sib 23 she ai Trust 21) 400 Fs s ino ‘tite 13 Reading RR a 10 and RH 560 29% 180 648 140 sha Harlem RR, b30 5836 $0 abe Harlem 530 52 100, 330 52 0 do jo 10 52 % do Ey 0 a0 58 Pa B tuntivton, wel i o do 3 Nore Wookie New Stock Q she Morris Canal | ¢ 7% - RR. tow. 5034 73 € i Nor & WorRR | c Stig 100 we in do Ce a ai % do bt beg 50 do e 58% 50 do ed > tA 4 585, 30 $ mi 22 ao a F/O Reading RR M5 Og 0 do bew 52% ex, aged 1 year and 23 ily invited to » athalf past 4 rion te rion, Me Goonax Niven, in of the | K & comperstive statement, exhibiting the The exports for the week ending the 9th instant, dis- | x. James C. Harriott, 1 Gy sBersoon Next, at t Eastchester, "Westchester county, Avy th, Mra Svsan Seaniva, wife of Mi ‘The relatives and friends are eee eeney Go 18 nat atl o'clock, from her , ratte Ronco on ‘the 23d September, Louis the 90th year of his age, In Elmira, on the 24th ult, Mrs. Janz Woovwann, On Saturday, 25th husband of Mrs. W., aged 87 wae Pe iw Hartloom the father of A. Cay Ia the city and co Setober « se damine | SITUATION | mrid. Please Cavanna, late of Novi, Italy, Aged 75 years, 6 th: Benzamin Woonw Weekly si. He jones Searing, ag: poo ery to anna. ont ind 14 days. Hester airaet, an Wadnee Yelock. attend her soldier of the revolution. es 3 the Toth 40 men, 38 women, 54 boys, 56 girls. Abscess, 1; Apoplexy, ; Casnalaion ra infartw 2; Ce any . 15; © bility, 6; Diarrhea, $3 Drop welts 3 cr a of bo mach 2; Indepmnation to5, WANTED, as Nurse and Seamstres call at No. 11 Elizabeth st. of lungs, of piger. ® Palsy, 20; Sto 10 or as lady’s 013 2t* re xs iy table American Girl, to take charge of | ply at iss Fourth a | Bis "1 136 | character and capability | GENTEEL young man wishes to bind fog and froning WANTED, ou ANTEL woman, velerenges ean be of ei Fiease apply to 486 as Cook, and to wes as to | owery, be- 013 2% re imself to the | harness and saddle making business, for 12mon‘hs. He | has served three years to the above business, | 216th street. Please address 013 2t*r lB and ironing ‘WANTED, on apniying at's Howry et Y¥ a Youn A | stairs, ‘old 2” B roning, ‘The best of city references given from her last dicen Plcaan call st Norti Oak seeee Kilsar fon deat: vate fa ily as er of ‘James st. necessary, P, at this office, wit can give good Ya Teepastable WANTED, WANTED, ¥. Young Woman; a situation a8 cook, or to do washing lest of city retercuces may be O13 2e%r Wouan, situation af chambermad or wait- gry or to Jo general housework in small private fami city reference can be obtained on apply’ 13 Ii SITUATION as Cook, bya middle aged woman, that ference. Apply et 831 Broadway, up | tloor, front room, next to corner Thi: \E |W. ~ AUCTION ROTIORS, DY E. H. LUDLOW, Auctioneer. TCH Bulbous Koots at Auction—E. H. LUDLOW & O. will sei) on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 11 olglock. ‘ sales room, 27 ent of Dutch is roots, from t r Schoot & Sons, | Huligrem, near Hi ollnd—comprising double ud He Hyacint lips, double and single Jon: Iris, Cro ‘an Sholli Ke., tbe whole ng in good order Wary Dae imported, Catalogies are now orerie HOUSE AND Layo UK PLANTS ATAU TON—A. LEV ¥ will nell on Wednesd: ath tion ot Oraam: amongst whi one very large Sale positive. o13 2t*r ‘Also, bower’ ands ind fares EY, Auctioneer. OARDING™ HOUSE EUR NiPURE This ay Oct. 13, at 10 o'clock, house 10 6thst., near the Bowery, of Boarduig House Furniture, Bedateads, Bedding, ‘Tables, crockery, Kuchen ‘Ware, au tive, spon GY HE. WILLARD. _ THOS. LESLIE, Auctioneei flice #23 Fulton st, Brooklyn wits SELL This Day, at 227 Fulton street, Brooklyn, commencing at 100 clock, household furniture, (the family piving up housekeeping.) ‘consisting of 12 m:hogany Parlor chairs, 2 arm chairs, centre tables, wardrobe, buresu, Brussel air carpet ing and rods, hearth regs, pi Tiglasses, » Spur Bo press bed- stends and cots, feather bes bedding, attresses, astral and chandelier lamps, flower vases, window blinds, china delf and glass, parlor, sir tight, cooking and bed:oom hes d_avariety of wreful and orna not herein enumerated regard tothe weather _o13 It re Cc) TLERY Auction Sale—Jacob 8. Platt will sell this morning, at 10 o’clock, at the auction room, 23 Platt st:eet, 300 casks, Cases and lots assorted hard ware, cutlery, German and French tancy goods, &e. compri- fing an extensive assortment of shelf and heavy hardware « For particulars, see under suction head ia morning papers: Bale peremptory aud without reserve. Catalogues new dy _ol3 ttre 's HOVELS, SHADES, MANURE RORKS, NAILS, &e. atte S$. Platt will sell this morning, at precisely 11 o’el oak at the anction room . 23 Pl tt street, for account of whom it may concern, as fo!low ; ‘i “A dozen D and long handle shoy iron and polished steel lades. | Also, 50 dozen iron grain scoops and D handle spad. Also, 40 bags English 6d, 8d, 10d and 12d wrought u Also, a general assortment of hardware and paid ee olg 1t®re the sale of which will ¢, mmence at 10 o'clock. ACOB 8. PLATT, Auer. mehand American Fancy Goods. NGLISH, —Jacob 3 | hardware and cut | of faney goods | stee! ees | cards, German silver table spoon ot | fead pencils, powder flasks, Icase assorted French Letter pa: Fer, two cases hair combs, hair bras rods, china alleys, percussion caps, sealing wax, inkstands, scissors, ke. Sale peremptory, E ARE requ airads to the day, Tueslay, No. 2 Liberty street, consiating of a general assortment of o13 It*re and without reserve. ~ WANTED, — young woman, chamvermaid, or to a fair salary y ith name, referenced, ke. in the rchas G wat be paid. ‘Address 013 2t* re O13 R¥re Farha happen office, whic! ct | Benen ‘respectabil ys a ilishman, at this office. rtieulars may Mice, w ay peouieed 08 Iw*r TO PLANE MAKERS. GOOD joumeyman Plane Makef_mey ret by applying, by letter, to M H, at this of Amice Exclusively given to the Lovers ra Aer te seen daily from Llo'clock 4 Me uatil 2 0 reloek PM. | | H | imittance 25 cen | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ee | THE ieait Broedwey will roadway, on E 472 ovelo the sul are inv: |G TEER, nob Al | Wednesday mor: | oMnass. | “Te aueient Datch and Flemish si roadway an rgaeye n of Oil in ject of property in uew ited to attend. JOS. P. PIRSSON, Pane to Monte: Ann street, wil » @ print with r tick in delivered in the Mechanics’ ry et it steady wark | ol 1t*r ‘useful it 4 the law or io protection, by Geo. Gifford, Esq.— | Ree Sec. nt publish on the above title. | from an original aketch by one "of General Taylor's staff hed ‘The scene represents « portion of the t » cavalry and | fry marching down & mountain, from the heights of | infan hit | which there is a tance bey: Price eight a view of the whole pliin beneath, where. | | Secu the main body of the army, in solid column. “be city of Monte gle copies, oue shilling; one hi Inthe ed copies, | 2tis* re | rund by 9 0’ Seloe mons, 'rovid perform several |< Tickets 10 be VALI rps EVE EVENING, October 13, at Clin lassau—On the Astron the dnclestr-Eshiviton ot ersct covien ot indce ena ': Zodiacs—La = Globe, p: ‘The Roy i ae 9—Glor! lho’ ated eee en “Hickets to be had at | thursday, 734 PM, anniversary lence. R. I York Sacred Music Society hay had i tree os charge, at the clerk's ‘was confined principally to specie. We annex a compa | Fair, and of the managers. ECTURES, troductory eet 95 conte; te Pearl s1 juare, et, where hi: 2 Tad STLE GAR raat "An » at | G¥ for cash, E cheapness. with silk collars and fron! ‘hese coats are faultiess GOOD CHANCE CLARKE’S SACKS, | 116 William st. RACEFUL AND cH and giv ite the Washin, a - CLARK, 116 William y with 70 TALLORS. offered ton in the country, and wi! paint, ie a ecober Lith, id be on the it the Ft Brandage, Broad: Hall, ¢ f nomy and Worship ceed- iat or of Mtr. | is ‘globes are on the Globe, and in Astronomy. DEN a, at the erty economies y charged at $25, for in pro style, ani ‘unprecedeated stree! son with x small | on the Tailoring business. The dispose of his WO or Three wil ‘is business, which , 00 reasonable terms. Ap. stairs, N. W. T. ROOMS. Gentlemen can be accommodated with | | pmo Se rooms, in a private rent, ik requ stock of this tram ota old tNova*re on exhibition. Mr. the p bast public to. Na jndee t ihe “Crrden or on the battery. on the morn has “Eliza” engraved on'the i win HE PRESIDENT and Directors a Lg a one half west wacth-key ant Brady has received t! two years, and leaves oS: with > it tot, Avy at n sioward st en an | pemens Cmte See gt ee 1100 nieces, of hehe ane os aYUN RAC, 5 Pitieat called to pein 1 eee EE | mingtie Fe ae wae Sete s faiek zeotype likeness, 4s the best style of the art, to exathing t er oe ‘Wigh tur- be- street. | Birmingham and Sheffield goods Also, two entire sers of ___ | pattern cards of spring cutlery. Sale positive. 013 1t*re_ | GREAT SALE OF | VALUABLE BUILD!NG LOTS, | IN THE CITY OF NEWARK. HE SUBSCRIBER, Executor of the last Will and Testa- } nt bp Fa lange _— (leoeased, will sell at — i y, the tol next, on the | premises, at2 o'clock P. M., Fifty. Valuable BUILDING OTS on" Washington, Pl ti roel a tof the Geceased, and directly fronting his late sed, and jen are in the improved part of the city Of Newark, wathe 300 feet of Washington Ci and present a most de- ity either fement or of obtaining a ‘The property in onstantly becominy ostly able. A map of the proper fice Sinden cook No. 269 ad street. ditions made known on the day of sale. ‘M. PENNINGTON, o8tol7excSu*r Executor of Gen. Thomas Ward, dec ‘Terms and con LET ALL Wie. ABE SUE PICERD with Asthma read the fol- Mr. Seth pon S ing heen the asthi and hiviug adopted many medicines 2 purchased about three your agent in this city, Wild Cherry, from the medicines | had ever taken for that bcp oy, BA) disorder. have, by the repeated use of your valuable Balsam, ein more free of pr id oppression of the lungs, than | had ‘anti ngogoed myself as cured of this most disheartening m: do most cheerfally tender yo which you will esoas our ladgucat d jarch 26, 1846, acknowledgment, D: MAYNARD. Argus office, Portlar No I ned I. BUTTS, o2 the wrapper. orasfe by A. B&D SANDS, Agents for New York city aa also, aby "aruggisis generally throughout the Taited Bates ERY OF THE College of Physicians and Surgeons. HE October Course of Lec: will be Scanned on Tuesday, 6th instant, at Two Lectures daily STATE OF aw YORK. 8, colognes, fishing | can be seen at the of | ted for more than thirty years with | verely as to incapacitate me from | tsot which | obtained more one than from all the | AMUSB MENTS. BENEFIT O. CHB. KEAN AR THEATRE CHET, Gar resented the Wik ess Mr Chas Kean: L. rd Ard je: ott; Jabez Sneed, ih Lady Eveline Amyot, Mir Chas ‘Kean; Neville, Mrs Hunts ~ a To conclude with SOMEBODY ELSE—Hans Mority, G Barrett; Erusst, Gyott; Flitterman,McDoaall; Minnie, re 4 eet ys 4 oe ie vors open at at half-past 6 o’cloek, and the will commence at? o’elock, Boxes $1; Pit lery 2 cents =The performance Wir Fd Bid- jeafie; t helt past T= Pitand Galo et, pla Tae Ti rs Jordan. <7 o'clock, eurtain will 50 cents: Upper Borex, 2 « ber, 2 a a To aELL® OLYMPIC THEATRE—Tuesday eve- uing, Octeobr 13, wi ed the extravaganza of FAIR STAR—Di © Lord Statk, Mr Isherwood; Fair Sea 4 “ifrevious to which USED UP—Sir Charles Goldscream, Matter witch, MY WIFI wa contlade arith JOHN PRETEYJOHN & CO. cle 30 cents; upper boxes 25 cents; pit one sbillin pirooe: $5. rs open at half past 6 o’clock: curtain rises at 7. BOWERY CIRCUS. oe yon - Lessee. eri. 4 t two nights onl; aa iv renin Ia le now offers 's exhibition of ever found a match fi man in the United Sta g only rival of Mi ‘North, in his prinei- a act of Horsemanship t Brewer will give ie eran exhibition, Mr Smith npon the corde volant ‘To conclude with the Archer's Fes 1, in which the grea Si aud Mrs. Gullen, will appear ia acts of Rorsomelauape ‘Manag 1 (pm ‘This Thessre hae beens hopoughly te-deomated tates mia gorgeous style, and is wow the most beantifal ‘Theatre Union. on in two of hi parler Dangers ‘ob Hoy, and Jim nedaia Maal E Day. October 13, 1846, Will be acted the drama of ROB ROY, Rob Roy, Mr Scott; Helew MeGregor, Mrs Lewis; Dinna Vernon. Mrs Howard. ude with the farce of a YE NURRING: MINSTREL. i= Bagtis, Mr Burion; Mrs C aust ‘The manager the pleasure (e~ ta, with that celebrated and accomplish. Wallack, Sen. Ho will appear on Wed- WALNUT STRERT 1 HEAT RE PHILADELPHIA E. A. Mansuact, Lessee... ...W. A. BLaxu, Manager Second A, alice oj MR, ANDERSO ‘Tha eminent Tragediau, in this city, since his return from Ew TUESDAY EVE'SG, pester ‘1s, SW will be performed YO! dersou ‘auline, Miss A Fisher. A MTAN WITHOUT A HEAD, Mr Oblivious Top- Mr Chapman at | ‘To-morrow, Mr And | 07 Arrangements ely entered into with | the foltowing ga ny Forrest, the popular ope- atic corps, razer, Mr. Seguin, Madame » Me. Rucustr Madialte Dimer ‘Ke. THE ALHAMKA SALOUN, 559 Broadway, near Prince street. This'splondis, fedelowable and well known betablishment is now open for the season. Musical entertainments every evening, with the astonish. ing performances of MONS. ADRIENT, the greatest Magician of the 19th century. Dancing by M’lle Jesselyne. Admission twenty-five cents, cluding refreshments to the amount of one shilling Doors open at 7—commences at 8 0’c lock. 013 lw* re IRISH EVENINGS. STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, BROADWAY, On TURES, RAF He 13, 1846. A UrHoR of Handy yt og Rory. ty ‘More, &e. will repeat | his entertainment, as given on Tuesday last, entitle "he Outlaws and E with numerous amusing anecdoti character! of Ireland, and his 0° ae $i. Tickets to be had a1 shea Stoddart & Dunham’s; Ch resaiig Dal | Fir ke Pond’ ‘aud Atwill’s Music Stores, and at the doors each night. Doors open at 7% o'clock. Performance, t0,com- mence at 8 and conclude about 10 o’clock. THE FIRST GRAND CONCERT MADAME ABL a MOWI1CZ ILL take place at the APOLLO SALOON, on Thurs- R. WETMORE & CO., [MroRTERS and Dealersin China, Glass, and Earthen- inform their customers and’ merchants from the country, generally, of the destruction of their store by fire, on the night of the 29th September, and that they are now ing anew stock of goods at No. 113 Pearl street, Hanover am at which place their business will be resumed and continue All orders upon their books, at the time of the late fire, will speedily be shipped, and they trast that the caanalty which | has for the momeut ‘suspended their business, will not deter any of their customers from coutinung tl country merchauts from examining their wares. ol lweod is re Woman !—Provertially shis ith hes caapta and comfortabl ¥ son, or you wi for the welfare of her off: that son should wot heed or for- wage he seek reliet? Why "NIRS. JERVIS, 338 Brosdway, next door to the Tabernael jents—Raush'on & Co., 10 Astor House, 110 Broad t, 104 Bowery; Burnton, 49 Sixth avenue; Ely N corner ‘of Catharine and Ma On; 012 3us® rh Brooklyn. MUSIC TAUGHT on very moderate, terms, bya SONS pore of the nee, rms, 3 dollars oars Pace Herald Office.” ir purchases, nor | HO CAN ADMINISTER to the _ berter than a | ask y every one— ruction will ur day, the oth of October, on which occassion she will in Hygeine, by Professor J, M. Smith, be nasisted by jsmuished artists :— Comparative Anatomy, by Professor Watts. RADEMOT eeu RA "ACHEL,. Venereal Diseases, by Professor Parker, MADAME LAzadRe, by Professor Gilman NS. GIBERT, ated Students of the ‘MONS. shes FONTANNA. sion are respectfully invited | HENRY MARK: to attend. R. WATTS, Jr, M. | Mr. GEO. LODER will Preside at the Fipnoforte. A Secretary to the Faculty. | ‘Tickets One Dollar each—to be had at the principal Colleg* of PI zsicians and Surgeons, | Music Stores. 67 Croby street. 06 3teod is#r | Hall articitare in small boll. 013 re stonrsuigie siltation EN gn Oe tander the div ection of HGEO LODER. Mr. H.C. Timm wi The solo parts = yee aciaiaoh be by os Ie following eminent resident talen Mr. Robert Andrems, Miss J. L: Northall. Mr, W. D. Comes. | ntry people, chorus of hunters, &e. ke. by the whole foree of the Institute » $leach. To subseribers, for the se- So centseach. H. MEIGGS, Principal. | NEW YORK GALLERY OF THE FINE precisely, 3 e : $ ce To: nag sa ne eae the ‘alte known as the in is open daily from 9 A. M. until dark. nou mp igh and Tuesday orate * the rooms are 1) lighted until 10 PM. ership one doliar. Single admission 25 cents — Pablic Schovls admitted free on Saurday _% pa making arrangements with the Seorkeetet. O7 2wi EMPORIUM. OF ARIOAND Gb ABINET | ‘GALL Roe OF OIL AUNTS WHICH includes his immenee stoe ks, Paintings, vings, oem at emg ee Materials, Music, | floor, ap ‘one flight of (easy, faite, fram qleased’ the first | floor,) where every thing will be sold at es low prices, and many much below the regular prices, being de ~gageas ‘of clos- | ‘as possible hie Book | 9G hese Lint will soo! be published forthese who will buy raare oe op galt weieremty New Rooms, minting, cured in a few minut of superior _BPECTACLES _adapted to every defect. KNOX. 88 FULTON EOE (Sun Building,) ye to enter int Fashtous for i6i6, would » that the Hizdwosring public of the ety as low as fie hats are five. ole Twieere UNION COURSE, L, T—TROTTING. = Thursday, Oct. VSth, at 3 o'clock. Pre $2, $50 to the second best horse—Mile heats, eH H . bh Moscow bh Americus m Lady Suffolk .'Bryant enters Railroad cars will start at and 9 o'clock G. SPICER. Octover per Company, 7 og oe | | cont for the six months ending last, payable to the stekholders om and after Moaday,the 24 | book will be closed from the 2ith inst. until | = C. L. EVFRITT, See’y. | Fe A ten tras chess pla doutetal eatin game of « Pia usement us | Sep in imoathly Parts, at. 013 2e* Howann Horxt, me is oA Aine ose Heong an a mem to attend to oigner posed Mat i idence dy 'B pended ow to color | Seat | clesteft ot te ae | nse an take pats | tor winl not be | found pepe un ral tints 90 | Bold wholesale an in Philadel, taaxiont oop my my then weak state, now Roly ao i, Weegee geese et, 12. * New wens, Oct ithe naih 8 Beri Sven AMS MARONCELLI its, sin Bieta friends Rene isc est) 8 J she ale, ire j the + K DYE, HAL ATCHELDER’S instantaneous Liquid Hair Dye i Saidtcin cn alg cegele ret MtGne Gore at he bana | ir. ‘phatact is attested it Penne, Soe form ‘and retail by . BATO! w a T ELDER, a MAW SA "29 John st. ba A.A. py blic.—H: dt ea ae ais ct my Tirectioas, juring that pe) H, YOUNG, M. D. i, inkers te Tihs hun Possible pains to recommend it. bed ‘by ¢ constas complained. of in the fa'the ordlacey aie Apa dye. THE CHESS Aceh Ng Mad MAGAZINE, Co emg! at ion for rs | Mss Orca of commer Mee ee itivel fous tn fb t. 12, 1°46, med by 14 that she Tduste, at her can be who Med wl 2 Wallat. ‘O13 mse at aaa BBE eTown _ rom over. Ea2t iM WAREMOUSE.—JAB. DD, ARMSTRUNY & Seah TAR 37 Cheap, Batrmore, ay medi 4 000 Segars, and m tiene cons: sory Tg fa"N Normas, Castillos, ines eral assortment of Tebacco, for sale on low | 827 1m is*rh SCOTT’s FASHIONS LADIES and GENTLEMEN—Jast published and ie at his office, No. 146 Broadway, New York. olt 30 re Stone West Work fe rat ul the fall. uarriers and Laborers wanted immedi loboken, by J. Clark, boss mason.— oll 3th FO) mI mbar WHITON, ae fe in Nov ° ‘Monterey, Be Franc ae ts indarements are oftered aa fr t ha on boars at the foot Dover street, ort No. aL Where letters will be received uP fp Bt ae ming ols 2wer co. BLACK bore OR Oo] a OF LIVER. | POOL PACKET: of that, the acc: eo gers are ite fut co ina ‘with every ment and Nevhioe, ake Saad = “Ls 3 id the aoe ee souberk pares ati is aplendid speci- er pai next door to 7, 18 sree ‘and. will sai: as above, A rd at Pres aye | CST crzteate, 7 omar gy DIR pBouth «| Positively no goods received after Tuesday eveuing, 13ch ~ im will ll plgage ‘be om ard, at Orleans wharf, foot | hich time the ship will sail. ‘agent att ph ——E edtatel y wilt plegse sen Ee wvooara who. will Aarts aR jock, and retura after | | No. 903 . coders tire DR. POWELL, Ou AURIST, | ATTENDS to Diseases of the re gad Kar, from 9 oa TD see i etree co are “i ~pelenleamernetartng ee tess at THE NATIONAL’ CikOUs AND THEATRES zen street. ~ oneertes i Propoese of rhe Fear Pesuage, Cate QUMEMURL S”” Chestnut sereat, nsar Ninth, will be apeped tor TR AMAUKOSIS {rented with ‘great attention and success, ‘H & MANN, are | vate eet te eee oP ved vingularly nee vy, arich, classic, light \ sort, ‘since ay has | ta bein | and novel style of 5 most gorgeous ef | fects that bamished gold can praduce,, will be ‘chastely | Melt SBT EN STD CHANDELIER | {an exhibition :a seTT,) will emit numbertess gas lights, on THE STAGE ARENA, | and, indeed, the remotest parts of © 9 epeebaenl j fat and brilliant as the san at noon day. The Furnit med | sn ise by the sor oolobrated tif, BT. LUKE, of | {ory eclebrated Mr, 8 emt, a Slows, ery ns tal ina Nation vel athena The aa the +. 4 eo j Frese! i" xis and fui Opera sain an ledged talent, sand the Troop of ‘ares eames nse te he cele bra ated ‘Clown, bye! thaw: engaged, | and will appear on Mondiy 0 hepa Novelties, impossible to be su; ation. the Managers having resol ‘in active prey ation Se apager heying eau: 06 Lwre a | HOWES & COS N. Y. MAMMOTH | CIRCUS. HIS unrivalled e perform pmo! October id ‘on the 1Sth, ae Gil on the on the 16th; at on the 19th; at Sangar- on the 2ist, y | ihe, ’ an Sa en = facet themed, and classi oltre & 08 New York Mammoth Cireus, PuiGMNASTIC EX EXERCISES. poblig ia gener easeah, hat Hs a, ne aenstnnen ve To seatlomen vesding in Golag business down ‘cae pane = so acm Lal joneing end By ‘upon the most prin on re ab al bushel Bets onuiny kt ude

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