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é Siftene Ee Se iia re 7 "AUCTION HOFIOES, AMUSMMMNTS. aaa ——— | Paes Renker a eee eeeot Gare ig cea tee Sloah SECOND. | bk BS lieg | 10 o'clock, at th Senaty phrey vey, rl Bios! | nic Ba 18 ‘BRedine RR 2% | A Shiiate sie oe sie : = | allbers impror | anoforte, of is g00d meant yA tty sere Km lies Mrs Haat; Hou Miss Lucreti 523g 100 lo | toa long. Ee aes can be eee great number of eld jes; move. od beg ny =< A ICKET ON THE HEARTH ia veo i. Ey 40 oo Se oth As baat Saas f see i 4 sosewo dressing bureaus, 6 office #, rockin | xk ia Fear recat Pane of ON THE BEART Second Board. y Ww. 8) SHIRLEY, Auc’r. | Deol eo “ates 32% BiheNork Wor bra ‘ ong Chilaa at Auction By H. | wit eames eae ae rit can Gale aal $a 2h Be bio ge + ~ BENEFIT OF MR; ADDAMS, 3 We eae ce aS TERT, 1e Wallstreet. halt | KING a ‘eur Mr ommmce wh sais 7 lo S310 do 30 # rise ENTS rs, | mond, me ha (rains ey of Gloster, For- a "OO seHalea RR 58 Bere iar small respectable ges ie rith ee Mr Addame; Fon- New Stock Exchange. r advantage, an cation ‘With | apply on the premises, 66 Greenwich Count, Veuna; Picard, Byres; e, 35 shorten Co 9 06 Sache Leng lel BR DS 2055") See a atte aiaeat sees ‘where sre taken. ols F | soars Pen at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at halt Se bs SNae weak .. s ence 015 TaseEatr RARE CHANG! OLD ENGRAVINGS AND LY ig rele, $4 cents: Upper on, conta: Fit ao Sat a tee do tow ii | STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. The new ‘and neti fitted up | A T AUCTION—A. levy will sel 1836 cents 50 do bio 527) 50 do baw 593 \AT wo ORBE Engine, highl 7 finished, i rooms, will at7 o'clock, at 293 Broadway EVE ALL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE—Saturday eve- odo 2 8 Fs oof the eat sareiele—nooe be’ nenUY dished | abuse, Pappliza fo immediately. aclu. | i Octgar IT, will be. performed the comedietin of 00 fo baw 52s) 25 do * | of ‘hs America i Institute, For perie lling made known by ie THE'B i AND THE ORANGE TREE—King Block, Mr Ey ali + I a 4 Sat 59% | ol7 Fengicalars enauire of apptyin Le reser ‘band 3 els ater | > Amatable, Mes Tiss ko % Sat 32) 20 do baw 35% | RY MERCHANTS i NEWS ORE IN BROADWAY. | | Aver which, FAIR STAR—Bigaroos, Nickinson; Cher Ke go Eee oe ad £8 | rows satenes ame SHIRIYOS, Se TO LED—The large dwelling hoase 551 Broadway, | Tigo be followed by TAMING A TARTAR—Maxourki do. ‘C59! atvle and width, all the known beay, and | with a rege building, fs about betug nitered into a store wi . 4 Reading BR wise. ot foiq | fine; Suark Mall, Lawrence © dian ands ts bot A i | 100 feet mm dept! 2 th the m re recent improvements. TTocouciude with DEAF AS A POST. a im Heay Merfimack, Exeters, Unknown: sbehad | hep See oe 2 Nassau 4 Testa- | Dress circle 50 cents; upper boxes 25 cents; pit one shilling; Married | Beene a halts sito tere eat oreo enol twit | A ment of Gon, Thomas sed, will sell at publi fe | isbn oer ee | ms acd te va aS <f fciber tert on Doors open at half past 6 o'clock: curtain rises at 7. rh at 2 o'eloe » Kitty LDING | OWERY CU | oa Washington, Plaue, N 8B asoken streets, | {iebdowenydiaes pga ot the home id ‘thomas Ward, | deceased, tad directly fronting his La ence. These lors 1s. in the improved part of the ¢ity of Newark, wit r Dale in his great ect of Horseman: th | i Disappear ater eatin tonel eee SY tain u souseteptou ine inrech tacts een” handsome location as ir L Lips ius. | On'the 15th inst., by the Rev. E. Tucker, Mr, fener A. | and medi myard wide sheeting: also beat Sonthern eotton Aovser, of Croton, to Miss Exiza sing 5 $ | ara, to 10 and 7: to 12: Bara, Wicks, Warp and. | time, Mr. Sastvex 8. Avsen, of Si io Mise Levies | adding T. N. UNDEMHILL, Weamabion ot Pony Sota | _ol7 Ie#re 1Baud 20 Cedar st, | THE PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT | OE ,THISDAY, October 17, will ecntain, besides its ugoal | amount of choice literature, ori amber of edvvonal articles on the pr: eeaitedidies si the ons its ind and quancity of iu produces’ the On Friday es roth et Ppa) daughter of | , 1.0. of OF, ed respectfully invited to attend Standard Drama, edited by Epes Sargent; published and for OOD WHITE inter Oil, at si shillings per gallon, John and Pam ebart, aged 2 years and 2 months. | 1) 1 the vicinity is mostly ing | {gations of chakspeare’s heroe: Funeral to-morrow, Sunday, afternoon at 4 o'clock— | alin i es 1 ete larvae ation, and ny other quality that | tee outst e! "Aine is aud is constantly bee a | Messrs. Dale, Lipman,” Smith, with « host of other talent, Me friend and Mutual Lodge’ I. 0. of O. F, are invited eid Bolter th es he iewest can fee of Hdward Cook, No. 369 Brod street, Termsend con- | The pund of Ne srels, fed by Mr Emmit, will give Sa meee ae ae No. 39 Essex Viale the shore named cites in | | % WM. PENNINGTON, arelix Carl Italian Trick Clown, is engaged, and “Gn iMiy? ath taat: Mapoinne Toxan'eged 76-year: er CAs daa ma month Wi e | _oeolTexcSutr Executor of Gen. Thomas Ward, dec. | will'appesr om : , fe publication office, carter o dad Nédine =i — le Lae vere | Mane, Stecds SSR sorenimaneasees the ous of Terence streets, ofer the Micror office, aud at all, the A YOUNG FRENCHMAN | hanes! ye jonald, axe req mp Sun- | stores and stauds where papers are. sold 10 U IRCUSE: 8 DESIROUS of cae eee day aflernoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, 103 | &\ ceuta per copy . nUBS. OF imestic. Ho ca give pesd recstumendations, Address | wghly sod « | . as | "On Friday, Oct. 16th, suddenly, of congestion of the | oe ae pan OW HEADY, piesens os) for « year, or term iets ja Remerr. —miRS. ee O16 Aur | most gorgeous style, and is now the most, Weantifal ‘Wheatrs | lungs, PF. FR Cantera eyes. 4 i Mereiexot dle Ledtuser Ke, % pase | mane she American able, | | 84: Broaduiny; oppoeite Trimiy Church. | “MR. JAMES WALLACK, 8, | je comer of Mercer | 3 Jeter concerning the ilkie, never | 0 ‘Bowe: fone URN Y, oppo y rel Jn two of his great charscte: the dy of Pi- and Howard streetsat O'clock this morning. His freads | before pubich-as Al cifprrlag | ia the clears tnd \F URN ISHED tg er a a 7Ar7O aS elas! Heat Bay: juerted to at without further inv: a. | THE KING IMO! | id be iy ey 5 i On Thursday ight, of consumption, Axw Dentex, | play iafive nets, by Rev. Janes Whi Webs Bayed at the | Sawer well for | ala for gentlemen and thet wiv yor mutuout board; | Will be acted the piny of | aa De: 48 years. | atre, oe og Be Mf tt ret gis ot the emis 3 PLY | Geutlemen in busivess will will ficd the location yery con- Roll | Her relatives and friends, and those of her sons ey | by Colman, the; veabies we played at the & ‘Theatre, pre a i. ‘ner re venient for its contiguity to Wall st. 016 Im*re | George and James. and the members, of Fulton Lodge, | These drvmis form numbers 29, 17 fund. 26 of the modem | vIL—OIL—OIL. | | ven funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her | sal » Wh slesal | late residence, No 48 street ‘ | ONS Tere “WAT RRAVLOR & CO., 2 Astor Honse. ma, Rip Eos. Jog. rated tp bam all mph and wire Geant 1 FSlene td bake Mra Burk yee eres at imonthe and 10 sae Le a PABEIS FOR EVERY FAMILY. irr os the city tea wigs | Haut light at one dofla® per gallon; Sa ae ae Mra Burke Sth ftiende end cquaintanoes of the family are re- The Nee Sark, Orga, eet uke rine terns | eA BENJAMIN At BRO & CO.. WALNUT sTRERT TH THE, PHILARELPAIA | speotfully invited to attend bis funeral, on ‘Sunday, the A HIGHLY popular Temperance ‘and Family Journal, cae be the | 118 Division at, berween Eldridge and Allen sts, EA. Manswatt, Lessee... ...W. It. Bua, Manager. | Ibe toreiar etm p'olock, P.M. from tha residence 6 bie published every Saturd number for this week sgh ipsanbereey other 20 Grand street, second block bem | father, Blackwell's Inland, foot of 6lst treet, East river, smonit Sees About It hesacia ti Sef et fo ois.iwer Fast of the Bowery. without farther invitation, ay “ mds autecuns den, + Alla i leg fal an fimanner. ‘The garde fits ULARKE'S SACKS, | SATURDAY TENG 3 Get aan be performed | Salem, on Monday morning, Estuxn, widow ot | is of Cali onre, Seaian 116 William st., opposite the Washington Store Ki date John Ash of the revolution, 88 i the rui advo ire from. oe ne rr moetea Phe’ Geseased hee beens communicant of tho | Imp ites tor the Feopie 8 count of fea suazORR ; are HACEFUL AND CHEAPBs porehanig all my ¢0 fe NEA iN rE. | Tabernacle Church for about 70 years, and at the tim® | © te eters Brooklyn Ram citer nity Collen oe | the most temoting inducements tothe truly economical.— | To conclude with the— , | of hag, dagnese, was the aldest Sitstle tmeuber of tha® | 20 pevints Lr erm “ot MY ers pry eee ew Ved | Thos 1 will make to ordera coat, usually charged at $29, for ELDER BROTHER. j church On Monday, Lois Opeut, saps On Tues | Thi Gouley’s Dowa digs al ‘the vear. } Seed an 916 coat the 8 grervcchargeiment te prow) Charles, «410 002 5 Mr Anderson | day evening, Lucy Nicors, widow of the late John | the Grogeries; Miscel tems i | urehy cin Temain on mortgage for 8 | nent of fine Overcots aid Sack “Coats, My black cloth | omEurone om Monday hex eteter of Haslet” | ‘Nichols, oged 64 years 9 months. | eles of ja faghtfal extopuce and prepared er, | leygthof time, or be fo gultthe purchaser. | Sacks. with silk collars and fronts, are $i; some as low at | ICP Arrangements ‘entered | _ At Gilmanton, N. or i wonaetlan Tavior, a revolu- | ¢lusi roan Organ, at much labor; Keason, Apply to 192 Broad Rew Yorks o¢ i& These coats are faultless in ‘style, and unprecedented | the following ga'axy of tale peratic corps, | | inatpaians; Fons of Temperan: 08 2weod*re f Rev. M.LKIP. Albany. | for cheapness. Segui fon Mr, Frese . in, Madame Augusta, | B. CLARK, 116 Willi loner, af vee Basford, fith inst, Sana Sraaxor, in the oth street, ba: of her one | 013 Stis*re formerly with Bran way. 7 7 72 ol in Jadtroy,.N- H., Oth ult,Mrs, Manr, wife of Mores Peat nat be meth propriety | aay panes E THIRD CONCERT | pte | Te Tie ie the ce | ILL open their new and extensive Dry Goods Establish CAMILLO SIVORI turday. 11th inat., T: | Wable to th Count eribers $1.f Ww 0 sh aa, atte 9 Rg “Fie ved ienpected and'be: pace ony.per nun iz copie for 9: aren, copie | Creates eet Ri heE Seeteea HoM | AV: take place om Monday, October 1th, at the | 5 ine: » } loved, and died lamented by all a ho knew hay | apolcaion rae owt the cousty. supplied i fetes Pipe coed i oncinaly frou had béel CP atten per of PY} SL Cr [in E fiat J Newport, attached to the personal {staff of Commodore | Or tide ten, #8 Aes WY. GLIVER, Fullaber, post | 1 f at cond of the, | ¢ expressly for the city trade, at rednced peices, and com ‘The Prayer of Moses, by esire. | Perry ; he was in the combat on Lake Erie, with his or Moka cor Nassau ‘alton sts., New York. | he } i assortment of an Dress and Fancy Dry Hy A Fantasia on a favorite on] Re {violim solo.) | friniand commer, end auivied in dacherging the y s P- WARTRIPONT, ts bave been ofered tothe publie dari the present | He willie seiseiin te third : . ntident fince uninta rapt employed ay eer Ere ag Te j we, oa id AUS of Horseaa W Were, tad set of dou: oir 3 induce =e ee by established | © Ay PRivamvmsge tare ndumnseetene, t ervil inst, Mrs. Lypia Witxins, ° JUST RECEIVED, | + 4 t= als are arate, at | houses having ol i | a a iat ees ine 10th iatant, Hos, Henny | [)IRECT (um Rese 6 swze,connining 100 rneey of | Tonio Pcs, tree ae Pe Mae | tet aoe peel ea MLAs | Y; feathers, of high cos —- cy i ; cuanto ain aa it meager asian ene |” HARLEM PARKSRROTTING, ancl na rausstog REBEL ESS SEEN the 66th year ofhieoge. “The Union says > he particular attention of city and country milliners is | | ih open for the season. aaa ; am eee eleaiinee cain ‘ee ana Ate mnt og aineh | j,disiont sacertasammonts every evening, with the astonish long among us, we are able now to present only the i | Office of the New pra Kod oo ieee Company, MONS. ADRIENT, low! short biographical sketch. ‘she Hon. Henry Oct y, October, | | the greatest Magician of the 19th century. Dancing by M’lle ‘and enty Ste | PUHE PRESIDENT and Directors have this day declated | three \ many | Jesselyne. Teeny RAGES Pac, toed tr at Hones vac, tert era | ji dividend of four and gue bait Der, cent, Yo the capital | PB 2 mh tthe fot ies at three in | yenrs exp that and hi per IE7 Doors open at commences at, o'clock. Lord Holland. | He was thus the nephew of the celeb ie, rot Cale Company foe tne oie moatiis once jac Acrecr'| 8 tries to be made at Green Ys, Saturday ive stock of goods, well adapted to | NEW YORK G. ALCERY OF THE FINE ted Charles James Fox, and cousin of the late amiable evening, vening, by 9 o'clocl 4 splightened Lord Holland. “We may add, moreover, Npiecerceater bask: wal be dood trode vio fiih fine.'eaui! | dateeeee See eae and fashions. Ror coe OPPOSITION FOR ALBANY, | that through one of his female ancestors, he inherits the | that date. By order, | “Beerins o> be spats ot Unoon & bieess : Mist the building known blood of merry King Charles 11, and consequently of |. oi3 C.L. ayer: Beet. | sorclock. 9? ener Urven & Lover's curse” | cai Hudson and Coxseckiee-The steeen: ie pie sere poe Gane Seen 5 ASM Henry IV. In his younger days, Mr. Fox was well | Ew PAPER HANGIN | boat WAVE will leave New York on Sun- tly if loads aay. ate evenings the rooms Known in the beau monde Of Londod, as one of a celerie | = PRO NOIs PARES Co., ay, the 18th instant—Regular days frajn New York Sondays, | "Fillet cmtersbip one dollar, Single admission 25 cente.— of elegant, gay, end witty, gentlemen of high bith, | net o | Tagadays aud ‘Thursdays; Albany fondeye. Wedacsdsrs ‘The Publie Schone a in ited free on Se'urdaye, by making | | amo. whom were Lor ean 01 inn Ly its with wl othere more or less celebrated in their time, whoee deeds ANE me wept re he the mat Males of | CE YORK ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, — | tnd say ings are recorded by Moore in his life of Byron. | |. |" PAFEM hARGiNGS, 2 pape ss vs Thursday, Oct. 23d, at Bo'clock. MB i eons: despa eR ey ; whiel ° Merchant ; lords, ry and co posi end ty sRniaing too long in ome, he the Content | Others, om the most advantageous'terms. nt Punt $100 The two ‘Wonders of the World, Lady Bae ARNE ames HE PUBLIC; yen uenranes that after the labor of man; ee Tate ehlie Doiak bie tis tee ee | ordthe’ tout competent Faper See inde tnd at the | jhe {ole otter, and James K-Folk. pacer, will Con cecetss fo, asta Fears, Doctor B ceeded in collecting an gtuve, and produced an effect most deleterious upon his | Ores notice. | ™ Bryant enters Lady Suffolk, to go under the saddle. _ol7 wth saa Sonsitation. He then entered the diplomatic career, in | ~ ROOMS. | ‘A. Conlin enters J. K. Polk, to goin narness, j SACKETSF Which bie advance was rapid, in consequence of his | /[YWO or Three Gentlemen ean be accommodated with | Ths rilrond care will eave :t 124M, qnd | and)? o'clock By eae ee ens abet er all att talents, a» well as through the influence of his noble and | 4 plessant rooms, ina private family, with breakfast and | M; rt mple provision Will be made to accom the Ist November. Fort igh mle gollection (principally, in wax) polities counexions. He was the fret minister’ plenipo- | efi required.” Apply at ir owardst.” References requir x ethere, “Persons wishing to go on the we Ist November. Hor freight or prasege 2PPly | open to the above buildiog, and occupi foutlang. oF Great Britain to Buence Ayres, from which ed. Terms moderate. ‘old iwerh Con with vehicles, will please enter at the te on the | on 103 Front st."q | TOOms, where ell may have an opportu of studying he,wastransferred in the same capacity to Mio de Je- TO WOOLLEN GOOD8 MERCHANTS. le er ee} orto BOYD & HINCKEN MH Wall cor Water Tronderfal mechaninmn of sf thelr own bodies, and-the morbid | } peizo, nce to government in 1836. the . MIGEO. | | FUR NEW ORLEANS — Loi id N Fe al all bills. ce 25 cents, | talent displayed i rie correspondence, on meny delicate | CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND GATTINETS RE- a ap ee rk Liue-Posiively Ove first and ony Regular nibeodseere regen ale Adan Supericrendent._ | if international law, 4 5 ‘Bata ‘ober itt formcourtesy, of the umenity of his manners in society, | No, 841 West Srneer, N. Y. | ag cava ‘Minot, ‘will positively sail os VANDERLYN’S GREAT NATIONAL | it is unnecessary for us to speak. They are all attested ESERENCES : and sree WE Lalas ws, lagers. W ooteot | ris that leaves Cy Hal ot Whiter Bae ars eete { share, iy aug eH PrcryRe of the Landing of Columbus painted by order | by these who have been placed in a situation to observe | street: D. ert ne ae i om | ‘will then I ‘The train that’ now leaves | modatious, Seong t Orleans ‘wharf, foot of Wall | | Sidon or the Aoslatxy et Decker, comer ¢ ‘of Browdwey | him, En St LEECE ; ma ct eM will be sett itas treet, orto and Leonard streets. | HES! on days for e Flaims | *ositivel no goods wP Seas: kc n 3 | ENTE Just ReckiVED, igen oa and healthy. Swedish | Md will tewve at 4 P Shee Tine cee October pORREeR ee Beto le EM. Besson pekets 2 cont sie. | N APPRENTICE to the Dressmakin, Apply | 2, Legeches. Also, caee hes, ive order, ite Plains on Sunday at 6 o'clock PM, willosveats PM, Packet Ship Louf$ville will succeed the Genesee, and sail | =————————————————————— ANS Broome we. semaling basinens,, ARDIY | forse eoorar of ade ROR AN CEE | ote | onNorember'ther HOWES & COS N. Y. MAMMOTH CIXCUs. | WANTED. | OF SS | D. KELLINGER’S LINIMENT. paeat in New, Olean eT octet whe, will arivalled mn cous form ai ¥ A YOUNG Woman, a eee CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE LN this wond ion the afflicted have | eT ReGar 2 Getober 12th at Onkhil fas 4 seriously called for, I im either m the eity or cowa Intter preferred. The Th Gentlemen perf Sa the fa oodstoek 19th; test of city refevence given. Address RC, at this office : Lanes vietons oda said beein efor ean at Apis Capegted of | ee ‘Ori re, at their wa | Si oth soe ae on the dist. affections; and order, are as follows, vizz— eT jichment ever organi: panes ® ldvoieimmeditsly.Ieisareer: The uekership EDGAR, Capt. Shanta, foot of Walla, : eats | bath Serena Telaboreer tise thea | | T! packet ship — Capen Buriker, foot of Mai- ofall and every nature tain to cure all sores, ANTED, | Hence throu the pont offs, which wl y A MTUATION as hi ee retail dry | seaege ese can be atendeg aN che ress, 3 ° ade, and in ishorter time than C, at this office. tothing or furni aK [‘ ol 318F | cetes ie anatan Pence eta shen Sa | Tes, has heen known fuiliig cto deal | | | / koods store, b mo" Ls haracter acd i a ol5 Im*re ed to a je. It is very fia- en tek ial Tar each a iting any aeenrity e- | NOTICE. aking cold Sterice eee ie ot ae e - Pasay bes own, her ows yrlieation may be made pessonally or by letter to.| rH ership for 1s between BOWN | M: f Scages, says that | _ The ships ofthis line peat now commenced their regn- | ¥! die oes pt cheag rnagued. | "THE, Copacen : 0 r eat DANIEL SWEENY, 11. Ann street. | ber A STHINGEN again ay date i Sy ah ete ons ofhis ment and in sing twenty dozen {ar tripe, Mil oa every three days. Persone, Sbeviamee.| oad fet Aaah cha a | BOAT STOLEN A Pore and all claims must be paid to hii | used ence to transient hly-educated ertete tin jead- | Ss , | “F. A’ Bown will hereafter earry onthe us me iuaeay a alt times arene | country. ‘The Proprietors | Jon Srtete ide, bie bitck ‘Uucsiee, | hit own account, at 107 Prarl at, ofa i y passage is very. Tensonable, publie to enllant pppeion giveg te ihe re FEVER AND AGUB, | Fr tas oc foer patton mie reine bare bogu entire: | seep an sppioninn shot \ rapers of the exsraordiaary tnd dari sae itl be paid by delivering it winds oak iSteeeras atthe end of the above pies. atten Cee aa tine es oleae in eke 4 cH Pop oaeat] baad a GULD WATCH. well buows itisecs, "Prepare) aad cold tivoketaionsd recall meitizens, "Pre LOSF,50% Tharedey, abot noon, between Union Place Ty the g propnietor. feparevAS. &. ASPINWALL, pine sal the corner of tenth ch th 015 3t Drugeist, 6 William st. NOTICE. rs RD. will be liberally re oor by leav: at 120 Kleventh st., b University T° LECTURERS—The Welch Baptist Church, No. 141 | ui jace and the Stn xverne. 017 2tis*re’ | REAP SHAWLS GILES & CASHMERES- SHAWLS, SILKS & CASHMERES, | Chrystie street, sete Sa pith the Cambrian lustitute, Ww. cs. F TAPSCOTT, 86 South ol?r two doors below Burling “stip. eg Hall, ia A Ly CARRERA a U pemines') 91 / rst Class, fast sail Re Gel ypered and copper ned wk WHITO! Gelston master, will be des- feiched arly ix November for Califorain end Oregon, touch: ‘ing at Monterey, St. Francisco, Oregon jambia river, and if indu~ements are offered, at other miermediate amet For freight or passage, having good accom! on board, at the foot of Dover ove of the gr rector, Mr. HOWES; siding } | | RCE ABED by. jihe,8 breribers, ss i] lage Facemvtony | cen mie cecurt-d bo cousregtion sor, Kor pl ge | | ia ea eer Mare hoteles, aleese™ where leiters clacton dupe the dpe jen dy b| frase percent below the regular cost of importation, comprising | Pyucy/er SPPly to Mr. C. RIC sda inca rons % aod | aay > aco jock, Ror pe Evolutions. Wlr of every color, | y ize, cape. Kiet Cchar? Givi te aha, Bychrenstch ch “at ri doa gt nn | ERS a el ned See aay | AA orkut tte em | Re olathe wet anne Gee Maniiles, Coat and'Conts «| where you wil iT bedenhenn? eat Indian, aud, Wheat | Sod crit baostt only for wick ot coe tice een, oe | cabe nd treprage application om intending 19 geabark | COLMAN’S Of naw and moxt splendid eas scrtes: at aneur’settind | Be giv. | scala Uonavand soustest necaes, tptee oe bets ‘Aino. aigenee! Seer Cases: os xere | Lane, orto JOSEPH McMURKAY Also, a wentee! K EMrORIUM, Pee ‘CLASSIC CABINET | m3 aiahe OF OIL TAINTINGS, jighsige ayn Sie | R DYE The Quebec will be sueceeded Sy he packet ship Well Wel of Boeks, BATCHELDER's ie ton, Capt Chadwick, and sail on the ist IERES, o_o nr tanes Of Patarle, ‘ a BATTLE OF MONTEREY. Sark nr Lupin, Seydous & Co.'s neat cloths md best C4. 4 yBATILE OF MO Pais vo gold | B fajately the a3 are Vets fuvente Ring can Materi ‘on to color tl hair, whiskers, &e. without FOR LONDO, Foal Packet—The su, 1or, ‘of easy Th a Tig of other goods from auction, Prints—one a startling sentation of the 3 of | ste jestro: j jiling # — * | Moor, up one fligh | are offered at duction prices, Dy BECK & co Monterey; the other portraying the Generals padi ad | siete of the hae *rhilfaet is attested by handed: whe Gosst, 881. EH, Cap Cape. Faivtowl, wil posfeiveny sail ow | Hoot) Where every, uma | ey capituls- nse an ee possib! soon as __ ott eodawer Broudivay. ign of Monterey: born astefally ‘Colored. ‘Biugle Copies | lor widl age Le daneebed baer end ie wi TORT ONbetoeany, Ireland—The packet brig MA- fag epesseon wi tbe bk Demarepene wrote GRAND. REGATTA 8 Sth genre per hundre found perfectly unitorm and even, without any of those RIA areas, Capt. Powell, will be despatched on Wednes- ancition nian tetlisheha. cones fil Jength likeness natural tints s0 much complained of in the ordinary hair dy” to Oct. | "iar sare invited to call andexamine his New Rooms, | | of Gen Taslorand tnres of all his bat "i h | Sold wholesale and retail ‘OR “ANTWERP—The favorite packet ship Shaks- | po, Ser Broadway. veotna tices ald codexs tfrre T CASTLE GARDEN, s\general toncytament of oomufelly: oe an \ we, BATCHELOR, 2 W | peare, Capt. Porter, will positively sail on the 17th October. Ni between the hours of 10 | prints, to which they would call the atteation of the public. | Agent in Philadetp Pea few cabin passengers can Vm ed splendid *__G@YMNASTIC HAERUISES. tart, depending on the € st Promptly attended to, | —— | style, and on the most reasonable t to | 14 ER full: | sate to's | Agents Faquired inthe principe! cities and towns, who wil c ‘N Ox, bit'rh SOHN HERDMAR. 61 dough at, Ww FULLER respocfaliy informe } new Camels for the , be supplied on the moat favorable ter! | 128 FULTON STREET, (Sun, Buildin ie © FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Re ‘ mor bag A nfl» one 9 front of the Castle ataP | ol62w*r SAKONY & MAJOR, £9 Nassan st. | it mmnecessary to enter in f Oct. 2th—The elegant fas Packet | jruetion in Gym rieeqey con sstablis! 29 Ani for the eccr mttios will beasilvercup Best | 1 Fashions for 1846, tt GARKIC KB J He Tras “ ie porter thi | pe a will be Fond betes er Lsraaticeoes eda and d nee vl aowede ey ened YANKEE DOODLE. | om sty i cel he i apie gs or, |S SP Ses os He +, Will sail as | town, tl ris | ion Wi tedmoney. advantageous anc pis ¢, on the report of tl fen O17 It re | ever offered to the Hatwearin; ie of th ity For. freight or passage, having accommodations un | ong om ing taught apon the most aot STRWART & CO. TT HE second number of FANREE DOODLE will be | Pale Driges are as low as hie | for stlendor of comfort, “ADpIY ou board, at Guienas wharf, | sy tineodere AVING made extensive | | THIS MORNING. foot of Wall street, ar to ER COLLINS & Co. WiIGs! WiGs! | Ene of 16 $100 M. Lal eine to number of Iitustrations, and is much better Pack ROSC! its, A. Eldrid, 5 inform MS aber. Brice fade, men, boys and earrers Bitaetouant et srrns Wigs and Seatpe, madeof | ane Garrick and ail November ,hervenular dey. "°°" | WY QULD inferes pet ee i Su ” WM. H. GRAHAM, | manner to the pe Oy tate Morte, Pecos | 0 | ae sce, th saree} : aie | pe ey fevanctonr joing peeves a the vexatious FOR LIVERPOOL—To sail on the 17th Ocrober | @uined, Hives Je he residence of the Pupil: Connery agents supplied with all the new publica | ‘he public tre invied ye pacar a rmeletcered | pe splen id new packet ship SARDINIA, Capt. Music ee ry rane i 0 TAUGH oderat . PIANOFORTE. apt RUHL oo Senpenigertipad ene "T 'pereen who, fan perfect lmowleuge af the setae, | f ‘ A a a mahogany second hand six | Dlg, Ae By mae ll and who undertakes to teach it thorough! 3 dollars ce aS po Schepens Wlte tek tl "esas tery asclaea” O17 Im* re One 2 Pledne address «’line to" Musie, at the H bas | yaaa | ope For New Orleans, an; vely sa day, the v will be sold ip © 7 ¥ 10 Imis®: | -o7um Bire, of the Can be veen at J. Rockett Fianoforte | J AM now selling the sx ‘exch Orehard Coal at $5 50, tor | "ME.GURTIS: Cant. BruetbndeeAbpiy ee above. ——— | td yellow yna aber Wareroom, 438 Broome street, corner ror Broadway. Toor e€ ve, screened and Eiigered zr LEFT OFF WA RUROBE. AND FURNITURE ‘pupae, Warps. Conon aad aes CR Sra verde trom he thegrard coin ps, okie mi BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER fy Band 3 th cere POOL PACKETS, G AMEN ine flaous effects | pre ee ia Aire nt, IMPORTER ropaece AND SEGARS, ol imende re Pilrer cuinron. Foe, LIVERPOOL EE: only regular Packet of Litodiapose of eT esting ‘Apverel rel, Furniture ke. | 106 Pearl street. oi Fe oP alan offers for sale, on libers! CHEAPER THAN EVER ye 16th of Oct Riera Ane splendid. fasta ing obtain a. fait cash pries for for the same, by sending for "4 LE 5 rei LTS Joao; 5 reps; 28 cases Seed ncket ‘Ship CAMBRIDGE. burthen 1050 to a snbscribe through Office, oF oF LevuNTy will | ONE LCC leat mes cites seams pee ‘Smoking: 5 dox ; Barstow, will sail positively on Wriday, the | attend at their residences. ‘as Taide detiaiolesat Decuorontien se h | Friction " uaa beh Wan teat cle ry to say, agit Ladies ean be attended to by Mrs. J. beetreprb i | Ppactares) is respe led t ad on dior yaten gg of Segars, various brands. icosetngattous ot thy, Com #15 Im*re the subscribers, now on exhibition at the re JOHN MOFFATT. 3d Wabin'and Stocrege Faseengets are fits ——TEEOHES!| LEECHES! LEECHES! can Institnte. <i SOUTEE nd LE uperb and costly manner, with every modern im rove: LEECHES! LEECHES! St All that the subscribers ask for their wo smabaree, & CO., ment and cony: that add to the comfort of FRESH supply of laree thy Swodich Leeches, | examination by competent and wabiassed. No.3 John street, and No. 30 Gold street those embarki 's splen ia speci- just recei for sale in quant re, off Bisby T. P. & D.C. © 8. ie eae Beuail Dealers A naval sleewhere._ " packed up so as to be transported Te by AWHILE THERE Tees — i a) tion should ” i ety orto s18 tem*eh Importer of beeches, 38 HILE soe IS LIFE THERE IS dela & the subseribers. ROCHE, BR iene pe ee OPE.” | up aa inch sie scone ols T "is Fulton at, (next door to the Fulton Bank). UNION HILL ACADEMY Ligraneire te ee re almost of daily occur- | facturing cut PACKET SHIP ROSCIUS, from Liverpoo— FORDHAM, WESCHESTER COUNTY, pee Fegder superfluous all yr comment upon = and ed Peer Constensen fie shen vill emg thet _. ALEX. DEMPSTER, a. - Principal. Baim N. my Pattern, and ane | store. | bt “8h, rity Hxeeraie, N.Y. Sept 18, 1815. ‘Artileial Eyer for sale, and which willbe inserted on | tedin ve dayn il be sent the publ is. REV. wit ban | rediuets in | Di et haracter of W » | lpeohed Boots omned or resonable ¥RENCH BRIG ARVED: been hee aghoee e Beloon of Wd Cher rane for parties: qe? from @ A.D. to | o'clock P-M., after which he | ib: reauesten send the diheir permite on ood, hse: | Digs eciton tenes mt of solid mitter | | me ry itso well gatublithed ube eas, “od, oe 2 iy in the State of N or tha ypc 0 LEASE, for annmber of ounce vig . iapete. 5 The Un ei dt a eee crerens tited red so mach TT Watee Power adjoining «Hoar i ~ sa A pamphlet fontaining : The Toth inst. will I be sent to cnet abl stre seg tasers Ket whale ‘Tenant stndy is ccatcted Ze | ds from it, appy to ital tity of Land, near the i x! d seein tee ook pabeauorse, WEE fr Aer toes forme, we | ry a wejer and vailrond comven ich that ely of | ers mode of treatm ENTPTANCES Fo EXGLAND, IRELAND, yeas Hloues in ine Eenellal ah, he ieutig ND SCOTLANI D. y Spanishs wud. Germ Gousider ita privilene and duty to-do es. 40. 1 have been mies. ‘The nermanent eummer supply is from 70 To nore ¢ ~ AS Bas be formar siverocen; te Principles more ot te Broad ‘pal y ‘ i “rane “wishin in large or | to communicate instruction to pupils from thove countries. | Wrath go thete fiends tm. Spee etait Board. and washin sje Ba” on arks on diseases of the Eye, f great cures effected b it - 1s ad gratuitous! will bi arded to any one obeod2 ai less every wig to the al im*r roadway % ___ Brewery | DANCING Srersicimes. ADVICE EXCLUSIVELY GIVEN TO THE now vA aD AORDERY, LOVERS S'GNoRa serra, bled with weal mig ne ane years: | simone wy emcee Apply to aid. , can de 80 "4 the mos ne iene | 518 Ta'ThSaim* soreray times. | the coast, consequently opens a passage to the | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. TELEGRAPHIC. Puapetpa, Friday Evening. ‘The Southern mails, which have been detained by storms and freshets, have arrived. We have | four mails from Charleston, New Orleans and the | intermediate cities, but nothing new from the ar= | my nor the blockading squadron. Advices from Yucatan confirm the intelligence | received some days ago at New York. That State has thrown off her disguise, recognized the revo- lutionary government, and re-annexed herself to | Mexico, subject to all the risks of the existing | war with the United States, ‘ Official returns of the vote in Philadelphia re- | move all doubts as to the election of Sheriff ; Se- lar, the native American candidate for that office, is chosen by a majority of 185. The returns from the interior of Pennsylvania continue highly favorable tothe whigs and the tariff of 1842. From Georgia, we learn by the Savannah, Au- gusta and Charieston papers that Messrs. Toombs, Stephens, King and Jones, all whigs, are elected to Congress—a whig gain of one. Harraison is probably defeated. The Baltimore telegraph line 18 not yet in operation. Burravo, Friday Evening. Sales were made of 20,000 bushels of Ohio and Michigan wheat at 80 to 88 cents, Sales of com at 57 cents per bushel. Flour changed hands freely at yesterday’s quotations; Ohio butter 8 cents, cheese 6 cents. Budd’s brewery, at Guelph, Canada, was in- jured by fire on Thursday. The loss is estimated at $1,200. SS BY THE MAILS. ARRIVAL OF THE Highly Interesting from Havana, Mexico, Yucatan, Venezuela, New Grenada, de. de. dice Wasnineton, Oct. 16, 1846. There were four mails due this evening from the South. The papers received bring us nothing of very special moment, from either the army of occupation, or | the navy. Regarding the instructions to General Taylor, we have already apprised you. The future policy of the ‘War Department we may now venture, with some assur- ance, to lay before your readers. The plan of the inve~ sion is to be changed. The march from Monterey te the city of Mexico, is at least six hundred miles lenger than from Tampico on the Gulf, or Alvarado, or Vera Cruz, which latter point affords the nearest and most accessible route, The detachment under Gen. Patterson, reinforced by volunteers, is to attack Tampico, reduce it, and merch forward into the interior toward Mexico: and we are more strongly Hoe tag with the idea this evening than we were yeste that a nearly simulta- neous attack by land and sea is Zontemplated uy Vera Cruz, if not slread: resolved upon and pore gy Taylor willleave Mcneey acon with a risol march forward mee i title» wanent delay, de} Baeatice su) . Itis necessary that i ca ay should be enable HH to subsist upon the slender resources their retreat by the enemy. For the whole By to Ny | main in Monterey would be toremain to starve. He will occupy ‘he little towns in his progress in it of the enemy, and if his force reserved Pagh. peware Mares ment be not sufficient for the conflict he abel ho runs ifetn Arab) he ickets vance and upon his feast to give notice of the a to the Mexicans, or any scattering parcels of pg From Monterey to city of Mexico there is a jour- ney of at least 700 miles, (some say 900) among the ta- ble lands, and deep gorges, and dangerous pet of the Sumatera hte ant gulf cout southward lies w e rn a about 250 miles distant, more or less. Vera Cruz lying nearly in a direct line across from the city ae Mexico to el as short and more convenient and accessible than the | route traversed by General Taylor from Point Isabel to Monterey. We are advised, therefore, that the War is of the opinion that it will be cheaper not to require of Gen. Taylor the march to Mexico b: ytd low of | the table lands, gorges and meunt jonterey 5 but if, after ‘occupying Saltillo unt ie al acest towns, hould fail to come within reach of the ont be ause and invite his approach until he shall he ant of the results of the occupation of Tampico on the coast, and the combined land and sea attack upon Vere Cruz. In the local revolutions of Mexico, the holding or taking the castle off Vera Cruz, holds or | the government in its hands; so we believe that while | the reduction of that castle would at once reduce the ns to terms, they may persist in their resistance, if the whole country is overrun, as long as that cas- tle is unassailed. Not only do we believe that the reduc- | tion of St. Juan d’Ulloa would be the shortest methed of conquering a peace, not only the boldest and most 34 rious ; but we also are clearly of the impression secure & guaranty for Se ts feere peace of Mexico, to- ternally and externally, rapes A either to 00- bea said pee oetcaataiy orto it to the level of the rea. ‘Wasninaron, Oct. 16, 1846. Short Commens, ‘The Winnebegoes left the city this morning north- warden reute, all excepting two, who sre reported among the missing. Any person, therefore, meeting one | or two stray Indians, with red blankets, will please in” | form the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, at Washing- of the fact, and in the meantime "detain the ne- ’e understand that the funeral of Hon. H. 8. Fox, late British minister, will take plece to-morrow, and that his remains, temporarily, will be deposited in the public vault at the Congressional Cemetery. gp fe thege re. ose je pol fy gos nsand Sands and his boys are all tl pa! atiy steamer, the elections, the church, areall ) by the circus. wean the races at the National Course, : three miles north of the city. Mesntime, who would | thtok has come to o Cane eee Jace Faowrs Cate from Havana. [Correspondence of the New York Herald.] Havana, Oct. 1, 1846. Havana is dull; fever is very bad; the weather is uncer, | tain, cloudy, and rainy. In 48 hours the thermometer has fallen from 94° to 84°. We have not seen the sun for several days. Strong winds and gales have taken place to the eastward of the Island. Several vessels got ashore on the northeast part of this Island—amongst in- | them an English ship from Liverpool, bound here. The Spanish man of war schooner Habanera, arrived here from New York, in ten days, and when in the latitude of Cape Hatteras, saw several vessels Pay and a schooner sunk—the crew was saved Va ship. The ship Rapid arrived on the 26th ult, saving « a of 22 days, she experienced gales of wind Ihe oh to the 16th ; lost all her sails; saw a tonal a oe ee oe ee ae mast only ; it nearly a not tell ‘what nation she was. On the 26th, ult. arrived the Spanish brig Emelio, from Sisal, having on board Gen. Ignatio Basedro, on his way to Mexico. We have in this harbor a small French "heet, composed of Lo frigate Andromade, boty Sloop of war Blonde, and er Tonnere also ariel. ‘The Emiilo has left for Vera Cruz. Dinners and balls were given to the admiral and officers of the French man of war, and a _Jarge dinner and ball is to take on board of the French 5 | a ia) been sick, but are now well. ire Principal is rebuilt in a nigh le, and willbe rout by the end of this month, b; h time | the Italian Company will arrive. The < ndid Larsend ope ang is closed; it requires the Ravel Family to mak I Ne Ges Company is not much encouraged; few stores have taken it. The following is th antity of sugar and molasses xported to toe United iain, from the Ist of January, up rt the 16th September, 164 yon brs, Molasses, hhds 23,005 6,709 To New ag iota tet Charleston and Southern «+ 2,837 3, line, soo at 1,164 2,802 = eae 291 14,901 Totals. sever ccees 60,000 43,143 that time, 300 vessels cleared for different parts | uring ‘counting 86,848 tons. Nothing more for the present. The brig Ha} = prone - oat ingot ‘aptain bin Oe sobeel O'Donnell has been ill, and some of his caller sym) 1; resembled yellow fever in pers thet oppreteonet but he is since conv: no concern is felt for hint Ine fo the health of Haran we a an official OF FINE ARTS. hei the subseribers, p er porsiciest al Tapa nae fretcas ecules Pinter, | ar oecsbel basso fia ‘he aan ‘eran Wiha Te if near tome niin sea he neen daily from I o'lock A Mutt 2 O'clock PM. gertiat three cae ad youts | Usteed Bectes to thoes siting ine sbtrees ord tne aang ‘Tren ten Ra ean thet 8 * Rane gevaiee yots Admttsome setae aveheg’ nd 7, stain Olan erenings Ag 0% a’elueks | to receive it, which will be regularly Torwerded | sperionp, arth mee tery sad ead Wie Pag te DAGUERRIAN MATERIALS. a, Chase ppeereeoege oot BRAHAM BELL & SON, | that Ihave no nder the hame oF Tobias, ey Soe eerie cic ge Jie ROACH, Optician, $1 Naasan street, has now on Redowas oy a a eas, and eet al rt | cepting my ton, = won FOR AMERIGAN MANUFACTURED CUTLERY. far ad Medium Voightar- 8 i ON rhikedelphs Je eene « aK WAKEHUUSE.—JAS. Fa iinet 8 SUHORNTON S 2 heapai W. M. WILD, mann nireet, New Yor Yo on had a good as. Ph in nenvot'l, Sand 1 blade Kuives oF is own manafuecar ci , Coating Boxes, Baths, and ever: cood sud eheap to the tende au25 Im* re we * MooSoree “Galvanic Bart rors, whole rer of Cutlery, No. 160 Division Shar poem wo ln trie Uae of Aaar manafseture, supe Bi NDERS fas. SOOO Las ahort inders Boards, from Sos. 2% to 89 | ond oy ae down to the 26th of Septem! yellow fever wan subsiding. ithe nusberot caves for the month ene iy nal, Sven Bes tone an ine month. lose than in the Pier of Senta Aen, | arrived i oor ‘on the 26th, (rom Sisal, on the Spanish is. Lana ing way wo Mexico reel —_-s

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