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ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE FROM MEXICO. Spectal Correspondence of the N. Y. Herald, a if i iy musoovados 16)/500 a 17/600. SS ee stock is in Hens » of our joked up at 1000 00, for equal qi s' SPECIAL DESPATOH TO THE N. ¥. HERALD OFFICER. Puente Nactonat, Sept. 21, 1847, Epiron of THe Hemaro :— prised to hear from me out here in the suburbs ; however strange, it is nevertheless true, that I am writing you from the hacienda or palace of Santa Auna, at toe National Bridge, now und-r a short lease ‘to Lt Col Geo W. Hughes, commanding District of Co- jumbia and Maryland Battalion, and Governor of this most delectable country and its cowardly inhabitants of robbers and cut throats, ‘We have been stationed here to remain some time, or &t Jalaps, to serve as protection to the passing trains. T have no time to write out an account of our march or attack on the Bridge, and our several scouts over the hills, and capture of guerillas and recovery of property stolen from our trains We have beurded the lion in his den. Gen. Lane’s command arrived last evening on their join Gen. Scott, comprising the 4th Ohio Regt, command of Col! Brough; the 4th Indians, (ol. Gorman, and three companies of the 6th Infantry. They two companies of the Louisiana fired upon repeatedly from wertiay morning an il-fated ball parcels are occasionally lors are held at 1000 a 1 tour beat whites. All the lower lands in the being saturated with water, the grinding of new cane not yet commenced, and our coming 61 crop will be al n. Hides—About 15,000 have lately been purchased, chiefly for the U: States and France, at prices ruling from Flour—No vessel havin; ed, since the R. F. Loper, quotations of 24/000 a 25(000 ar_ support chases have been elfvcted to @ moderate extent stock in first hands is exhausted. pected from Trieste, and which will rates, Rosin—200 bbls from your city, have been Lumber—18,646 feet deal boards, fro1 New York, were disposed of at 65 per foot. Freights have declined considerably, notwithstanding there are to-day is offered at 27d, 21,—Business dull. Stock of imports 500 to 14/500; sugar t 70\| to Hamburg. az aimed that they would propose ‘ble for both nations, and it became that their treache Ey rota Philadelphia, 6th inst., our other hand our enern\es sot 1d have destro: Tinto ‘a miserable colony of the United States. Tosuch audacity we could oppose nothing but owr firmness and up measure! the Republic and converted 4300 re, credit. ‘Mexicans! You will find me, as ever, leading in your ou from # heavy yoke, and to tars from infamous violation, and your daughters and your wives from the extremity of insult. The enemy raises the sword to wound your noble fronts; do you draw it likewise to chastise the rancorous pride of the invader. Mexicans! Forever live the independence of the ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. Mexico, September 7, 1947. defence, strivin few veusels in port. without finding bill: ug. heavy. Flour 20|| to 23) \|19 to ]24; stock 12,000 Exchange 27 to 27)4.—Phit rs Arrived, Adiniral—Mrs Win Burnes, Master W Lathrop, Miss Louisa Pentz, New York; Mr were accompanied by Gao ahaparral, and’ geste cha) an ester Kling. of Lewis’ company, the act of mounting his horse, and killed him instantly, is head just above his ear. ident of your city; « butcher, I His loss is much deplored: by his fellow officers MeClusky, acting as wagon- ‘nd Chris. Lilly, who is lst Lieut. of Lewis’ com- Of our own Battalion, and its movements, I will ore ally by first opportunity, CNET teu br Vee deel Batrimone, Oct. 14, 1847, lt RN Wevman, Master Jaco Municipal Election — Distinguishea —The U. 8. Mail Steamer—Ship Building —<irvest of Dr. Rogers—The Stock Markets, $c. Our municipal election yesterday resulted in the choice of 15 democrats and five whigs. 4 Van Arsdale aud lady, Mrs E Van Arsdal Mr WmJ Stone and lady, Washington; Mrs'W Howland, r-Augustus W Howland, C wock, Liss Mary Hi Albert Stiasburg, Germany; Othoman Otto, resi, Paris. 300 in the a rect man ADU Pratt—Mr parsing into bi Lieut. Kline was a rer with us Couatr Dundas aud lady, J Fay, The vote polled Yours, in haste, than that on the gover- ANKEE IN MEXICO, Gen, Cushing is expected daily from the Brazas. PURTHER MEXICAN NEWS, (From the New Orleans Picayune, Oct. 6.) rtunity to look thro We had a host of distinguished arrivals yesterday— Ex-President Tyler and lady, Hon. Henry A. Wise and family, Hon. Matthew Shaw, and Capt. Upshur and family, of the army The frame of the U.S. mail steamer building by L. H. Duncan, to run between Charleston and Havana, is nearly up, aud will be a splendid piece of marine archi- tecture. Our mechanics consider the character of our city for ship-building involved in the qualifications of this vessel, and are determined to make her all that she ought to be. The Messrs. Reeders, who have the con: tract for her machinery, are also under full headway in its construction, and desire to make the first Atlantic steamer that Baltimore has built inferior to none that bere Grae niin wneh from his yard to-day, a besu. is ‘§ MM park “called tho, WH D.C. Wright, fatended for the Brazil trade, and built for Mesers. & Co, of this city. The ging and spars all complete, from the yard of W. #i McDowell—2 cs dyed silk and 6 do cotton aud co—$0 tous ger, Alford & comI7 screws Folger, Alford pig iron D Lisson & ¢o—4 crts eartheaware J D. ugal! Ay roa ag ja plates 4000 bars iron G B Me id Ci of Mexican papers from the Sth to the 10th of Septem- We find very little of incident in them to extract, but can gather from them a very clear idea of tne spirit ot hostility with which the people are A very determined effort is made to excite prejudice against us for the execution of the Irish deserters. We find this execution made the sub- ject of an entire supplementar det Gobserno of the 10th ult. dress to the Mexican people, without any signature, but partaking in some measure of an ¢ give @ translation of the whole documen: not a doubt that tl the execution are grossly exaggerate: exact number hung and otherwise punished :— uropean volunteers whom the American army has hired to kill us, there are many unfortunate men who ure convinced of the in- justice of this war, who profess the same Roman Catholic religion which we profess, but who being harrassed by the misery which pret the want of employment and the failure of crops, have ited to Some of these men, abjurii ber, both inclusive Brand—9 erts | hhd earthenware | bx mdse 2 apparel 3 cs hardware Harnden & co—1919 bars ‘ilson & com rts 4 hhds 3 tes eartherware W Ci sey & co—100 tous coal 500 bars tin 8 anehi niral—8 pkgs WS animated towards us ors 26 erts to order. Stone—2 Keuard & co See ee rete raid Harmoa Chanau—s ¥ A Arriorit—l t is in the form of an ad- Cohen & co—I Ley Kh &comsJ Di & co! Gill cling & Piggoit—1 J D Phillips & co Fox & Liviogstoo—1 VJ Maguin & ms—1 E Von co— —2 Katea Guill Guedin—1J P Rice—1 Isaac ms- 43 Feschill aL R Gervisee-2.C Engle M Oppenticimer—4 osu Buecheler, Bun & co—2 C W Tho- y & com! Curdy, Aldrich & co—2 C C ‘an Arsdale & co—2 Samuel —2 Read Tayior & co—} A Graff—1 Anderson & Star H Kellogg & coi J R Hanck—15 Hayes Allen & co—1 Therion Maillard—3 homes Hunt & K Waller—1 Aston Boiceau & Rusch—15 bury & Laugdoo—l C circumstances of It gives us the k Rainbow, with her rig- was yesterday launched senr. She was built for r & Sons, and is a fine specimen of is in Europe fom Baltimore ship-built morning, Wm. R. Rogers, who has been practicing in this city for some years as a venereal doc- Messrs, Zell & Ridgely, on warrant him with fraudulently altering a draft for $20 lerchants’ Bank of Baltimore to $2000, and pas- sing it, in the year 1839, to Mr. F. K. O. Farrell, of Du- acity of an officer of the bank of alleges to have recognized Ro- gers at Cape May, during the past summer, im, and now has be = 16 Noel de C-ursey— 7 Jobn Deraigines & co—2 Colville & Fleming—2 A T Stewart & co—5 Fanfernot & Dusac—3G Vonsaur—10 RK & G Wi- tor, was arrested by u r the name of the Company ick. At La Angostura and at Churubusco Foreiga Legio Goupil Francois—2 J C de Rham—3 R&A Waller— stadt and Schumacker—1 Loesighk & Wesendonk—1 & Gebhard—5 Kessler & co—4 W Schmidt & «ndrea—3 H Napier—7 Bates & Jordan—2 k Lefferts & co—5 G Hessen- Muller—4 Malezeaux, Gourd & 7A Legonx—6 Moran & in—1 F, Jeanjaguet—1 lows Wadeworth—1B je & Son—36 bkts Cone—3000 burr with the highest intrepidity, and rained possessoin of this last point, which was only after its defenders had exhausted thelr last catridges, they were m ais of the American army, who caunot count joldierstin & war so iniquitous, save through ce of acts of ferocity, were determined to shoot these Irishmen. Scarcely was this known in this city before every breast was filled with horror at tl His Excellency the Minister of Relation a touching letter to the English consul, the estim lady of her Britannic Majesty’s Minister, various priv: cans and foreigners, we oursel fanfilies residing at Tacubaya, in- ve men ; and we expected that if they could not be pardoned, they would at least be spared ital punishment. would have been deemed base and repugnant to the ion, a8 practised in modern wars, to offer acle of the execution of these men ; and ve been pulliated to a certain extent by the part which these men took in the defence of Churu hatever in the slaughter which was made the day before yesterday upon the Well, then, will you believe it, my countrymen? this day, in’ cold ‘blood, these Ca- ribs, from an impulse of superstition, and after the man- ner of savages, and as pra-tised in the days of Homer, holocaust—they have them- selves said it—to the manes of the general er generals And in what manner did the; them? Noosing them by the neck as they stoo the ground, and so suspending them that they died “by inohes,” strangled by their own weight, the mode adopted being such that their horrible peckacle worthy they bore thei after the enemy buque, Ohio, in his ca) roshotz—{ Paal d the draft on to answer the charge. “The Lehman family continues to draw good houses at the Front street theatre, rope, and the dancing of the young female portion of islly, is much admired. ie Ks at Baltimore. $2,000 Md Cur 5s, 6834: 600 City 6s, "90, 99: 580 do ’60, 99: 100 ‘51, 954; 20 ahs do borg & co—2 D Peyser—1 P co—6 WJ Miller—4 Vito Vi Cazet & Astorni—! Chas Louis Perrot—i Read & ‘Taylor—3 jaguin & Guidin—i P A Bretz— Martin—6 cs Goldschmidt & Waber—2 H Livingston—1 8 Cochran—1 A J Becar—1C F&A Henricks—1 Collom & Iselin—1 W in & Hauseman—1 Thomas, Groon & co—2 Oscar Va- ret Doeschigh & Wisendonck—1 8 W Duly Aldridge1 Pahmers & Bachelders—1 E & F Follambee—1 © Little & Brown—1 Rudolph Garnque—t Thorspecken & co—1 Bache & Kugle—1 Umber & ¢ Gastain & Lauereieu—2 Hessler & co—2 Joseph Emeric—1 B W Thayer & co—Boury de Ivernois—20 cs to order. Matanzas—Brig Abeona—290 hhds molases J J Taylor— 60 do 100 bxs 12 bbls sugar Kead & Hoppock—32000 segars F Mancho—10000 do F Theriot—35 bunches bananas 20 doz pine E HERALD. Mr. Winther on the tight W De Forest & co—1 K 931 } W Dul terceded for these Puiavecraa, Oot, 14, 1847, Dambmanu—i Wm Bi The Election of Shunk—The Ohio Election, $c. $c. The returns from the interior continue of the same democratic complexion as those that yesterday caused 50 much amazement to our whig citizens. The following figures give Governor Shunk @ majority of over 12,000, and the remaining counties will probably increase it:— Governon’s Vote. busco ; but the: "MARITIM NEW YORK, OCTOBER 15, heights of the Kio phia city and county gomery, reported, have hung up these mea who there fell! Sherman. Antwerp. & Co; Canton, 2, ED Hurlbut & Coz, Hargrave, Dunenn Northumberland; argrave, Dunean, Westmoreland, 1128888101 ony lasted more such mem, or 18 they did with Hathjen, Bremen, J C Muller & Co; wah, Duuham & Dimon; Tower, Mor: en, Ga, RM Demill; EH ‘omet, Pugh, Washing- Sloop—Parallel, Smith, Key West, Brown & Co. than one bour. rather demons escaped from hell ! eighteen of these unhappy mea, and among them the brave Captain Rvilli, whose head they stuck upon a pike aud planted at Churubusco. proved that they had not volunteered, but been im pressed, they gave two hundred lashes each, and com- pelied them to dig the graves of their companions ! Mexicaas: These are the mea who call us barbarians and say they oome to civilize us; theae are the men who have plundered the houses of the surrounding villages, who have stolen children from their families, who baw slept in the niches devoted to the sacred dead, who have with blasphemous revelry clothed themelves in the or- naments of the uitars, who have thrown upon the ground of Jesus Christ, aed have mude themselves ia drinking out of th» sacred vessels. Accursed may they be of all Christians, as they are of God! Countrymen: The supreme government commanded ite commissioners. as you have seen it already published, that they should inquire of their commissioners, frst of all, wby they had brought war upon our republic with blood and fire?—what injuries we have done to them that they should thus seek to revenge themselves? Their concealing their confusion at not being able to reply to these inquiries, and of satisfying their displea- because we would not consent to an ignominious anew the flames of war, to Sterling, Riddle, risoa, Charleston, To six others, who Packet ship Admiral, Wotton Havre, Sept 9, with mdse, & Ship Abby Pratt, ( rah, Juhuson, Pictou, 13 days, with coal,toJ F Clark, Mutanzas, 10 days, insses, 100 bxs 12 bbls augar, to Read ani ‘lor. Thomas, Richmond, 6 days, with coal, to Allen Sehr Alexander, Casey, Swansboro, NC, with naval stores, Schr Arrietus, Wheeler, Doboy Island lumber to the master. (reported yesterday,) from rox & Livingston. eal Shaw, Liverpool, Sept 7, with with 60 hhds mo- Hoppock; 200 hhds * Md Georgia.) with are all the returns received from Ohio ty ib up to three o’clock this afternoon :— Onto eer: ye ‘Sid im co with scl lawkins. Norfolk, 2 di Yoang, Wilmington, kin, Washington, NC, 4 da; Carey, Swansboro, NU, 10 days, with naval Rassell, Windsor, NC, 4 days, with na- va} stores, to J G peace, has been to light w send us from the King’s Mill day before yesterda: assassinated countrymen, who had in no manner offend- ed them, and to glut their diabolical rage upon the de- fencelesa men whom they bad in their power. Mexicans: The suprems government conjures us, in the mame of the honor of our race, in the name of our dignity as men, and of God himself, that we should all unite, by one unanimous and -ontinued effort to revenge eat outrages, to yield never to diamay, and to is war without truce and without relenting ‘May remorse seize every selfish or cowardly Mexicau,wbo oannot say to himself that he hus fultiled jevery duty as 8 publie officer and « good citizen; who has not contri- buted by every meaus in hie power towar with his person, with the influence of his position, with fortune, with his labor, by maintaining very way those who val stores, to master. lemocrats have elected one Senator and three member: The extensive gr! Pemberton, New Jersey, was destroyed about 11 o'clock. Uniortunately the policy of insurance short time since, and was not renewed, so that the loss is total. ‘A man named Mullen, belonging to Manayunk, fell into the Schuylhill, near the Falls, on Tuesday night, and was drowned. ‘The body was recovered. yesterday. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. -5000 U, 8. Loan 6s 67. 10 3. Maunlacturing & Mech I scrip, 87; 50 Reading Railroa 1.8 ~500 U $ Loan, 6s, '62, 103 T: yn 8: ‘yn D=35 Lehigh Coal scrip, ‘ AFTER Satys—20 Western Bank, 5234; 10 Philad Bank, 127; 100 Neshamie Copper, 134; 6000 Ri Bonds, 70; 33 Manafseturing and Beate be, 06; $000 Heading Bonds, Philadelphia, Marseilles; Apollo, New Orleans; brig and flouring mill of J. Dobbins, at fire last night, —— Marine Co: indence. October 1i—4 PMevArived—Deies Chata- Paruavevrnra, hoochee, Shannon, T . Eustis, Norwich: jane Eliza, Morton, Calais; Pi NC; Pennsylvania, Ki schrs Melville, Sawyer, lew London; Mary Brooks, ‘at rads May, New York; Peudleton, Dight Finst Boar, Oct. 4. ® number of soldiers, by aiding fight, and who has not so employed the means which God haas given him for bis service and that of the country laced him, that His images shall not be cast down, nor His holy name blasphemed. t& Mexico, September 10, 1847. ‘he Mexicans appear in a great measure to have laid asde the contemptible boastin, formerly spoke of Americans before they had tried our prowess inthe field. They have assumed a somewhat and remonstrating attitude. appear that they have learned nothing of our views from e negotiations and correspondence which have so re- taken place—the full details of which, save Mr. s concluding letter, have been spread before the . We find such articles as the following in their pers, written in the most earnest spirit—we translate one ot the leaders of the Diario del Gobierno after the battle of the King’s Mill Questions for Scott, for Polk, for that part of the peo- ple of the United States in nd for the world. is the cause, what thy Chas Heath, Lampher, do; Pl Cairo, Libbey, do; Sireu, James Wareham; ¥air Play, Harrison, B ton, do: Pennsylva joston; Mary Brool aceading Ra! Mechanics Bank, 2574 100 Flemington Vopper, | May. do} barge Cayuga, O strain in which they Oct 10—Sid, schrs J A Simpson, Simpson Miscellaneous Record. Letter Bao or Steamen Hipenss clove at the xchange Reading Room: o'clock. Letters can be pre-paid at this office to auy part of The Fiortda Election. An election has just taken place in Florida for mem- ‘We have heard from only , Leoa, in which the vote was very close, The Highest whig .. Highest democrat State Legislature. Sternen Wuirery, and Camanivor, for Li will sail to-morrow, ((6th,) at 12 o'clock. wa, for Havre, will also sail on Saturday, at 12, Let ve. Whig majority... ... 4.60646 ig# and one democrat ciecte: SuNx.—Daring the late storm, a Rahway 2 — load of coal from Kingston, (at the mouth of the Delawar chor in the North Riv The hands ran up into t schooner, with $ favor of the war, for all ame to sey city, and swampe rigging for safety as she owner, was washed off and los mast, which was six or ed ail night, and were The Crops in Mi Our corn crops were never better, but the worms and continued rains have greatly reduced our prospects for cotton. Beginning on the Alabama river at Saye Caha- ba, and thence to Demopolis on the Tombigbee, the crop will be but atrifie better than last year; but from Sump- ter county, Alabama, to Monroe county, Mississippi, a distance of 100 miles, the crops get better as you go north. We considered the worm last year, which ap peared about 3d to 10th September, as equal toa frost at erage frosts are about 15th October, and we should therefore have had all of a month’s ad- in the maturity of the crop, but for the fact that the continued incessant floods of rain since August, have caused not only the whole,crop of small “squares and forms” to shed, but has started the weed to what we call a “second growth,” and consequently we have no ,” and scarcely any * ¢ bottom of the stalk, i limba, we call “ bottom;’? some small limbs, easily seen on the top of the stalks, we call the “ top crop, intermediate we call “ middle.” satisfied we shall make more than last year ; but unless the increase be greater, comparatively, elsewhere than in Eastern Mississippi, I do not believe impelling motive that the ‘United States of America have broughi, pillage, desola- tion and death upon the Mexican Republic ? ‘What offences have this Republic committed ? What reasonable or just entertain, to gain which it has adopted measures 90 bar- barous and unworthy of christian and civilized people ? Does it suppose that by such conduct, worthy of free- booters and savages, it can vindicate rights which can only be legally asserted by means of pacitic negotiations? From the conduct pursued by the American Govern- ment, what can possibly ensue but » war at once in- termivable and of extermination, inasmuch as the Mex- yublic is determined to disappear from the cata- nations, rather than consent to humiliation and to our mind that the Mex- ghting, though their blind obstinacy is by no means subdued ‘The very next arti- tile in the Diario before us ii nor of Guanajuato to the Minister of Foreign Relations, acknowledging the receiptof a letter announcing the de- termination of the government to submit to no conces- sions which shall compromise Mex! anajuato official approves this determination of the Central Government, and tenders the assistance of that State, in money and men, to the full extent of ite re- From the State of Jalisco, ‘The official proclamation: receipt of the news of the batt ied by, boats from f y morning. ‘The sea ran so high ht that it was found impossible to ‘o vessels were withit 08 Another vessel was also suck during the night off Hoboken. Storm at Boston.—The Advertiser of yesterday says, mart gale this mornivg, commencing about mid: It commenced about Sk: In'the inner harbor no damage was Jibbooms and davits, anchor, aud drifting does that Government night, and lasting about six done beyond the loss of afew bowsprits, in tove and sank alongside yh station reports joston, ashore at ted off before the ‘night tide. Also, two schooners ashore on the Spit. ‘The telegraph also reports considerable damage to vessels in the Roads and Chan- nel by loss of spars, &e. hence at Boston, lost anchor, chain and main boom in the gale of the 12th, had balwarks stove, &e.—was towed to the city. sasorr, hence at Boston, saw off Cai erm. brig steering N, full of water—a fishing schr ne from Quincy w wharf at Kost Boston. The outer Telegr schr Pilot. Jordan, from Philadelphia for Point Alderton, and not ex Aingrace ? ‘his indicates very clear! Scans have had a surfeit of a letter from tl South Alabama or our crop will exceed that of 18-5, ——————— EEE COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE: Sales of Stocks at Boston. Exonanox Boaap, e iroad. Railro 4, 100% Ar Auction) shares jew York, from Wilmington at Bos- rag in the stream, during a blow on the 12th, carried away boweprit and part of balwarks of brig Draco, , too, we have like accounts. hich were issued upon the tle Churubusco, or San it, breathe war to the knife. lay down their arms s0 long asa sin. jutes the soil of the couatry; their re- same earth in which Scur Joun, Hi of and from Belfast for Boston, went ashore on Rocky feck, in. the squall aitemmoon of 1ith inst; lost deck load of wood, and filled with water, subsequently got off, and arrived at Gloucester, 12th. Brio Onnay, Taft, of and for Providence, from Charleston, Nayat Point, below Providence, 12th, allot mast, &e, in th it with loss of bow sprit, was al Exchange Bank, 95;4 West Railroad, 10134; 10 Eastern 79 Norwich aud Worcester Raitroad, 43; 50 ‘exmont Central Railroad, 91 wvar'at anchor off Tong of maine, fore ro 7 chor off Fort Walestts _ Wiane Stir Goo inst, Block Istaud* consigned repose the victims of Palo Alt gesture, Cerro Gordo and tion is net ours. Providence has reserved for Jalisco ti honor of humiliating the American pride. Let us, the Governor, give the world oe nel the enumera- P, grees, at New Bedford, revorts 11th ut r centady; 35 Fi eee Woree ineue of the struggle sould be wapeop ¢ of ntr le shoal uapro} a ‘ins for the Jalioweas to find a conmoa ged . n admiring posterit; her independence, but inked her this nature is given, but not a word is we canlearn whether Paredes is 40, the Inet socounte received, ° mon on the Pi route,he was endeavoring to druin up recruits through From Tamauil; too. the late renewal of hostility enemies, and a with her to: Other stuff of ne 1 by which jara. According received much other damage. Previous to t jew Zealand, lost two boats, and stove, sails split, ke. Bria Damenscove—Accounts from this vessel, before re- ited ashore on Little Gull Island, states the id rrels.of flour wore iaken from her aud paton board of light= y,andon Tuesday the brie was drove off shore, force ofthe wind, over to. the North side, beating over City 5 per cent ‘stock, ‘ cent. Also, about 900 shares Vermont and Ma road, by order of the Directors, fornou-payment of assessments, from 76% to 7734 pei The Flour Markets. lour and Meal--T'he injury Wy | address suggested encourages - in for the contest, which may oe effort. The Governor fin the partial successes of *Teoeut attempts upon | y for us to go low that #0 far in no signs of wavering on the can see no ing We will conclude our ¢: mélation of an address ugen the resumption of hostilities. Puivavenrnsa, Oct. 13. sustained by the State Canals will retard the Jor rome days, and prices to the light receipts. Sal $6 3734, now heid higher, Peonaylvania, for export, at searor, and held al arrel; but no sales have been . at continues scarce and in demand; salos 20008 rime new Southern red at $1 30 and aS 2000 bush- 6, and cents, weight, which is an adv $10,000; the cargo part! lightly advanced, 0 Seaman, Ram: of Howard street Flour at 1000 barrels fresh ground $6 60. Rye Flour is Corn Meal is heid phe 2 ‘vat Philadelohia, + distant 6 miles, saw a sunken ves bork ) with her maintop gallant and 10th inst... Cape se! Gndged her to by Topmasts above water. Inauched at Portlaud, 9th inst, is to J water, by whom she their arma in reviving Gen Soot the capital. But it cannot be ne further into detail to-day to one ae bie ‘We detect a1 eee ie commanded by ,! ‘Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford, Oct 12, ship Good Return, cific Ocean, New Zeal Bold ion hv er 3000 bushels fair and ® $1 35. Corn is more els Southern and Pen late in the dey at 77 TMay 28, with 190 bone; sent home ‘on the voyage, Tae Jarre Pao i a A Alan 0 Army) Ao eet ay, US Navy; 3 Grant, F Sh enon ee ‘Dr May, delphia; R Hart, Troy. ier, esos P Rusty Syracuse: J, Me ther di Pre . g savgty? _ oy thiladel ph on famage. Prev ty Graham, New O:leuus; © a fee ine boats, snd igti ell Cas enters G‘Rediield, Troy; E’Bullolph, Poughkeepsie; R King, Cla. Ship “Mateus, Osborn, Pacific Ocean. Sk wauk Hechiield, Albany’ J. Slater, "Norwich 5 . Frey: PR H-O'Beems, Boston; GeoCook, Boston: Pusher, ship Rebecea Sims, vidence; W, Bowen, do; M Clifford, #0; T Oleott, irs Whelan, Boston; Dr fuckerman U § Aj Mz ani ‘Orleaus; H. Irwin, Pittsbargh; & Ci Dexter, Bostou; J Forbes, hester Mane Baltimoze. . of of the loss of ofahip Milton, of NB, reports her | Hod Pee eine PRitna all well. m i ‘sep'7, iat 40.N, lon 62 W, Milton, eg smdert G sigrengin ‘atanchor off Fort Waleott, a whale ship cP ene Ne bbitadal son Richmona; D Mall Btonwgton; + G Hall, B Harrisoa, NX; W Gillea, NY; ii; W Robuson, New Hampshire ER » Cohves; H vis, NB, 10 mos out, 200 bbls A letter from Capt Sm Sept 7, lat 40.N, lon Heard from ‘by | Smith, NB, all we Below Providen unknown, Spoken. Ship Bertrand, 108 days from Calcutta for Boston, Oct 1, lat 28,1 i q bark Louies, of and fiom Philadelphia for Havana, Oct 3, Wagar re Ie we Deca er cerigy aca § daa fain Casipceh CLINTON HOTEL. for Beaton, Oct 25, off Long Inland, Plonda Heel 7 | ascot WUT eniass Mise Weden, Ne Foreign Ports. Eisedon, AW Lenglon Genre DD Bansavors, Sept 8—Arr brig Almira, Robi ME and Mire ww ¥ 9th, bark Keoka, Thayer, do; brig Rufus. New York. Sid lath, brig eta, Leng, Joad for Philadelphia, anges, : Hacirax, Oct 3—Arr steamship Britaonix, Harrison, Boston, 42 hours, (and slid same day for Liv rt; HP ton, Bost adou, New Yorks Thi Fatetsipige nh ee ee EASTERN PEARL ST! ‘ |, with 8 addition’ | _ 8 § Stan} REET HOUSE. D Colby, M ; passengers): sehrs Juliet, Walker, Baltimore, 10 Island: W Ellis, W Hillgud ladys da Hel Mee ae Hato Crowell Wiuiaelphiay 13; Bride, Newel Bontgn, 10; Shu | W Buiter CC 'Raadall fa or, M Curtiss Co ts i do, 9; ath, brig Waltron, idson, New Yor! ‘ IMC) , Massacl ; sera Jou Henry, shannon, Boston: emily, ‘Keatiog, Balt | Hall and. lady, Savansans Me L saaheid Masse Sealed ut; NL more, 17. Cid, 2d, brig Kmira, Sargent, do. ' L Hones, G Sista, May suid: bark ‘Wallace, Young, Cowes and a Harbors J ‘A Weed meeticuts BW. ted maee, market. § Pont av Paxce, Sept 2t—Brig Albert, Wright, from Bos: | Jersey; 8B Peck, Miss Glover, 1 Nay mond, MD held. ton; off port, bound in, brig Belize, Dawes, from Boston via FRANKLIN HOUSK. New ¥. eonard. Newburgh; ‘TI’ Lindsay. do; P Hollenbeck, Bor b Some A ton; MG Riliott, New ‘Hav Wood, New Orleans; L a rows & De ‘White D Johuson, do; R -ummer, do; W Parker, Al- Terpodds, Wave, Gomes Bay bany; F Lowe, do; A Lowe, do; G Lawton, do: J Bilin Seren Suchners Trenton; © Hubbard, Behenectady: WToylor. Springfiel hook; 8 Morrison, Cansan; G heynol A Hubbell. Utica; i i tterbuek. Hull; Hing do: Ch Brin’ Lerah Troy; 8 Richmon uek, Sunderland; | Roach, Bridgepo:t;'S G Sanford, do; JL Kentuck pay Lister, Port Cnr- | Lefevre, do; aire Greene, Mississipni: E Peck, Bristol: J eV intaria Webster, | Concord; Maria, Alabama; A Hi Shelton, Connectic THO Une Mack, | Vonsgalt, New Haven, Ree - Flinn’ Dab: HOWARD HOTkL. we flay fF Van Buskirk, Troy: R-Pharstou,C fe bb ‘ower, fm Boston, disg; | Ne Hiersiek, | Tra Cam A rT schr Albion, tad Wi hh, New Jersey; ai Cienfuegos; W Osgood, Coanecticut; O Watson, Sa ar, Montreal: J Riple: Ashmead, Stok ton; GH Gardver, Bath; 8 Stephenson, eld, brigs Ade ¥ wh; G'Smith, Bangor; G 'St St. John, Catharine, Gavle, N wth, Massachusetts; J Hi ienroy, Pi bark RH Di Clements, Ala! dence: H Stillman, Wester!: Jin, Philadelphia. = JUDSON’S HOTEL. Baansrance, H Everett, Alabama; C Learned, New London; Mra Fe and sl¢1ith J entingten, ickney, Boston; M: hi M P Kose, Hartford; D Ai Batn, Oct 1I—CIA ship Geo Washington, (aew, of Bruns- | Brown, Ohio; J ck, Providence; K Baldwin, Ohio; B Hooker, H: (Dan) Bosson, Valpa- | Mrs Lunt, Springfield; Mr Campbell, © Ferguso1 barks © Fos ; J 8 ‘Adams, Amherst; F Lathrop, Richmnoni bi Crane. Boston; F Albert. mi WE Hartford; H Porter, M pi; 4 Ho! ter, do; Pieri, (of NY ork) Will NYork ‘ork;, brigs Draco, Beauel ECo ay ‘Sears, Sau Juan delve Remedi ley, Salisbury; H Burr, Ludlowville: Boyd, New Orleans; Turks C Tapin,.T Horon, Providence; J Holmes, Ohio. Balt; B Franklin, linn, Fhi Baker, do; Electro, Packard, Brazilian, Hichborn, do; Jehn' Mai Crowell, do; Catharine Niekels alm, Eldridge, do; Florent eachiy, do; Conway, Nooman, trose, Poland, do; Judge Miteh ety Rondout; schrs Rogers, P. i Lowell, B LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. J West, Maryland; A Miller, jr, do; NG Lardaer, Gran- J Filiot, Troy; Rev P ‘Van Pelt, Phila; 8 Laymand, Wenton: P . Oneanta; C E Neal, Southington; J P Metealf, Providence; J Walrath, Herkimery A Wairath, do; GP Rogers, New London; J Field, Norwich; It i Alla, Hal- | Yortsmouth, NH; N O'Brien, Bostou; F O'Bri ander, | Baltimore; CL Miner, Conn; BB Pi urks dslands; | Keith, Mary'and; N 8 Lester, Sag Hurboi ne, New ‘ork) Chattin, | Orleans; (Hulme, Padeucah: JC Harris, Herkimer; JG (ses allan MeKay. Kingston,’ W:_8 Hendry, do; UN Gifford, New- agentes Teenie port; N Starks, Albany; W Gibb, Albany; A Divelle, do N leo Franklin, *tott, of and fron B'Chiswell. Paterson; DL Mathaway, do; J ‘Tomlinson scone, Va; October, Baxter; Oriental, Brown; Harriet Fuller, | Woodbury, Ct; DK Hat, Troy: L 8 & dor Bradl»y, and Zone, Keliey, Phil; Rival, Perkins, Southerner, | Lelian, Poughkeepsie: Mr Ell ldvidge; Lion, Whelden; Turk, Crowell, and Ann. (of | jington; H falinen, Pourhkee; Alley, Phil ; in; United States, Grant: | sey n'y Lewis, Providence Grant, and Gen Kno “a do; Clarendon, Spear, Newsy Statesman, Ingraham: Vand rover, and Katshdin, Rich; Persevei j Richard Rush, Crowell; Oleron, Pen- soit, Baler; Jusprr, Howes; Montano. Chas iWengal, Crouch: Increase, Hall: Emble 1, Island; Eagle, Hardy, Al jalan gle, tial ter, do; lo: Factor, Handy, do; Moi 1, Drinkwater, do; Fila, Hrown, ‘Curaca New Brunswick iC L Flint, New York; LP h, Boston; J'C Ruyert, Mobil 8B Smith, New ondon; P Bi Metcalf, Lake ‘d, Phila; 8 Coch- chburs ‘Avrora Brown, ond Alpine, Deale, hear bar tf Mg Sead lant aired ce yea, aes, nea dk WB eer ting Hara A ak, Boston! A Woodall bres Tovek trom Rindeiexevairs Greenport, tons pltthro, New York: Wit Cook; Tromains AJ Bekch: aera % Peck. Dansvill« Heworth, Great Valley; H 5 Gale ra, tol, Vis BO do; J C Robi ark Pico, Foret; dot 1.3 Bloom: uurks Islands; Boston, | Dolan, Troy: 8 C Brooks, E num, Buffalo: L. Merian, Troy: n, Highgate; J J Place do: $ Punderson, New it, Greenbush: GH Manville, do; L De dale, do; AC Daniels, ‘Troy; Mr lor, from New Yerk: achr Richmond (3 mas) fro Signal for a ship (not deeply laden), three patoted ports), and four brig: Cid, kc ec! it ‘Trieste; famlet, Robinson these Ni faltimore; schrs Express, Horton, Norfolk; Caro: | ter; WB Roose, Columbus, Gas 8 D Si ean alt 4 oy Baltimore: Oneco, Nickerso: delphia. Sid. | Qwen, Oneidi Co; J Larkin, do: D Felton, Eaton; O Storrs, ipse, Isanc Newton, Arno: bi cedony. Buf- | Lockport; SJ Emerson Worcester; C H Rice, do; C Howe, Halcyon, which sld yesterda da bri do; jason. C B Chidwick. Boston; R Beebe, Mal which d on Saturday for Cienfue; Bridge; A Thayer, do; 8 Irish, Chstham; JS Ware. Wore anchor in the Roads. Buistou, Rl, Oct 12—Cld sch Dirdem, Liseolm, Ver: ion Bay, La. ld, achs Planter, and Geo Gilbert, Grand Cail- i Ton, La. f Wh G on, Oct 10—Arr Br schr Trio, Smith, Eleuthera; | ham’ ter; WE Cornwall, Providence; J D Morrison, New York: HM Ciperly, do: J'W Kockinstyre, do: G W Gla'ding, Al- F Rogers, Troy; @ Lincolm, New Bedford; 'N O ple, Providence; C A Lyman, ‘Troy; G@ Adams, Dur- M Townsend, Rutland; 0 Edwards, Boston. 9, es, Hunt, Boston ram - Cc! — i NORTHERN HOTEL. for NYorky Ashland, Thurlow. abee: for Phi ppBamgs and lady, N Jersey: J Rankin, H F Rankin Troy: , b Richardson, Connecticut; Captain. Taylor, Ia Soule, Thomaston for NYork. Sid 9h, br g Sarah Ann, ond ly, Catskill: W Herring and lad aH fat mies iy gins, Wilmington. Moniie, Oct barks Jane E 0 farge and lady, Newark: G'F'D. skam, Connecticut; 8 Bart co; Mr Witman, WR; Mr Channing, Philadelph RATHBUN’S HOTEL. Miss Johnson, Providence; J Hadley, Buffalo; G Peek, Ro- chester; J MeNeill, t Hayne, R’Shaw, Troy; J Knox, Augusta; G Pomeroy, Albany: Hou W Comwell, Cacugai Dr Micks, NC; H Allen, Baldwinsville; W Kuox, Buflalo: rr ship Mary Frances, All Mason, New York; We B N York: ington,’ Bartlett: do: Afton, Bowman, 1 Mowile, Bulkley, New York: Ottoman, Hancum. Boston: rah Brown, Welch, do: Colorado, Snackelford, freight yre, Flmera; J} hi 2G Case, New Ro- Cid brie Mobile, Buckley, N'Vork. Arrahip Mary Frances, | chelle: M Kellogg, Great Benningtoms D Helly N'Y; A Me- Allen. NYork: barks Jane E Wiiliams, Mason. do; Washing’ | Arthur, Buffalo; A Gil W Smith, Saratoga. ton, Bardett, Boston; brig Metamora, ‘Bunce, NYork: sch TAYL Almira, Stewart, Philadelphia; Capital, Bi Baltimore; | Breed, Oswego; W'S Hunge t Louis; ‘T She ‘av, Murphy, Port Lava, Smyrna; P Wesley, 8 Wesley. N York E Peterson and Nantucket, Oct l= Arr sl Napoleon, Jacob Raymond, Bourne, Phil usa. Rus N Oct 12—Arr ach Alphion, Cl jet 12—Arr schr Fautield, Mogers, Boowwn chr Galena, Pierpont, Stamford. ‘ Newronr, Ost H—-Atr big Susan Currier, Parker, Pro dence for Philad: Enoch Pratt, Baker, Fall Rive: for Balt; ache | P Holmes, Hamitton 8 Rich, Hinks, Providence for Philad; Gea Foster, Smith, | W'C! Dwiton, do; 8 Johnsen J Lamb: i Providence Yor NYork, Sopagenegts i Ad sah ape 10; rey Gomnecticns: v ji rockmorton, New Jersey; eds, Connecticut; BT shine Sharon, Me JW Howe, Massachusetts; J Jackson, Connecticut; J.-J Mork fag sche. | Mass: Hill, Conn; B Kinsley, Boston: G Wil ork. Orange co: DN Markham, Brewertou; # Dubois avd »NYok | ML Huthwaite, N Jeney. ‘TAMMANY HALL. - G Jones, BT Craft, Albany; AH Mony, Poughkeepsie; A ‘5. H Platt, Geneva: S B_Meach, Nor- t, JB Lamber Keamebutk hte; Wabarh, Hlatbaway, New Yorks L Beebe, New Loudon. Barstow, do; Powhatan, Flinter, do; Hudson WESTERN HOTEL. nibal, Foote, Liverpool; Venic a; L Preston, Connecti Lovett, Boston; Martha Washington, Greet iladelphin; | Oswego; B Bird: bark Yarmouth, Marks, do: Rothschild, Huffington, Baltim re; | J R Chambe schr CL Gager, Allen, Port au Prince. Below, coming uc— | Woodford, d Ore ship, unknown. 'Cld steamship G: Galveston; ship Agnes, Kelty, Antwerp; barks Chester. Dieu, NVork; Orion, Dyer, Boston; sche John Randall, Wei ington, Rio Grande. jonro.K, Oct 12—Arr sch I O of OF, Grafton, frm Thom- hit seeWd sobre FW Kimpron, Osborne, for NYork; Chas D | (HE FIRTH EXHIBITION OF THE, MASSAUHU- Hallock, do. Ae BETTS Charitable Mechanic Associntion, for the en- Ow's Heap, Oct 9—SId new bark Trivoli, Wheeler, Mar- | courngement of Manufactures and the Mechanic Arta, will tinique, take place at Fanevil aud Quiney Halls, in the city of Boston, commencing on Wednesday, September 15th, of the present year. ‘The Government of the Association, being vested with full powers to make all neceasary arrangements, announce our Fifth Exhibition, in full confiteuee that the various and im- portant improvements in ever’ department of Mechanic, and H Smith, Geneva; J F Temple, higan; A © Van Patten, Schenectady? . ry; N'A Woodford, Candor, N York L Carpenter. do; W Slocum, New York; W ‘Dawal. Trov;,'W M Steveson, ‘Washington co; MM Merrimac, Hartford; F M Hall, Coun; C D Butler, Saratoga eo. ‘ithington, NC; Florence, Green, 8 Leiper, Thomas, Albary; Kedron, Oj ker, Providence . Ponti Oct 12—Arr sch D B Keel fantfuetaring industry to which the mveutive genius of our os country meu 18 coutently giving birth, cannot fail to reuder ANGERS Every suranger ahonld provide hin | this Exhibition more valuable, interesting and beneficial than it | either of its predecessors. It contains information givenin | °'We therefore respectfuy invite and solicit Mechani Mannfacturers and Artists throughont the Union, to contrib specimens in every department of labor or skill; articles of wood, stone. metal, or any other material. the loom in silk, catton, waol, hemp. flax, or offemale industry and taste; and in, fine any. pro of whatever material, which can in auy Way minister to the comfort or improvemen "Andwe hereby offer O CURE Nv PAY. member of the Roya may be consulted in the treatment of certain d eases. A practice of fourteen years, devoted venere: Dollars to the inventor disenses, enables Dr. C. to. eure the worst form of this | fic discovery, be deemed by tl disease.’ Hecent cases cured in four days. No mercury used, | tentto the well-being of mankivd. Also, a Premium of One nor restraint in diet or business pursuits Strictures cured in | Hundred Dollars for such machine, &c , as shall be considered one or two weeks with searcely any pain. second in importance; and one of Fifiy'Dollars for that _ Co ITIONAL, ‘y.—Those individuals, w shall stand third in this respect. It being understood that indal, some habit, cat ly be machine or implement, and, if practicable, such i i stored to health and society. Remember, 19 u serdar Sees rm part of the present Exhi openy shall fo { * ; Medals (of Gold’ or iver} honorary Diplomas, will be awarded, as t i th Di HD.—Dr, Mornson, 200% Fulton strert as the Jee exhi may deserve; and the man- i i ine rs pledge the ss that the strictest imparftality shall be devotes re time to the treatment of private discss fa weed fe th Teation. es. A collegiate education, and a practice of twent: 4 s ro i — Articles, to C icuons place in the Exhibition, iat ale ty ecto eas Bri, | sow eet aon it they ah Negara tt cys ‘WASH- pron to land paseengepe remen on the 3, and, Southamp as to arrive wa thine with goods in pton or Bremen, . a to New ‘York, Hi cea St teed fat Company. 45 oy, speedy, wilbleave the og ge ‘an ocean steamer, havi soughly relusteneds snd eetorncne, Various latetimane, ‘Orleans, vin Charlest dey tne skifal Command of Capa Jeretniah Sua, le y West, ns above, t ym accommodations, aud * rip for her pea ines? it to New Orle: oF passage to esther fed on gee in on board, footof 0th street, ast to IECOR & Co., the above ot of Sth street, E.R. Postively no freight received on board after Saturday Eve mer carries coal sufficient for the whole expected to make the trip out in seven days, OR CHARLESTON, 8, © mship NORT: EKNER: Capt. . Budd, will leave the pier font o stceet, Nobaceo Lasp t Jock Mon the day ofdepsrtor. For frei SORORD. TLESTON & Co.,48 South st. Passengers by this vessel are requested to send their baggage ‘on board previ as be i olslaek. fn th smpany, intended for the interior of South messee, will be forwarded ich, free of commission. _ o ection, East River, on inst... at 4 oelock P. 3 dtre pe ipa metant, at nope {rose niet | a 4 om WED ASALQUIVIN, Jumes C- Heid come manger, 600 tons measurement ith 4 to come the table wil be hberally wee of prolessed cook tae are now being fitted C 48 id onsignee, 4 aw einen: pad meal No. uilt a Deck $o0 in forwerd South stteet —Persons wining {0 #0 fiends in the old cougtry eal secure passage ot Liverpool pet 1750 tor WEST, 1100 ton rom Liverpool on the 6t be secured by the St. Georg fpine of Liverpool packets, msiciog in all a abkp every five from . For further particulars ‘4 “He Wee de Te TAPS TAPSCUTT’S EMIGRATION Orie ee their rf kets ‘Me ‘ain John Britton. a, Cat. Fe 1360 tous, Captain Jobu Eldridge. apt. Ira Burale; ‘of every month. Passage e’s Line, or the Union to ‘OTT, ‘06 Bonth atreet, New Work. Y PACK® TS FOR HAViE—Second Line —Th Ship BALTIMORE, J. Johnstone, Jr., master, will rst. of Noveinber. il on the T. 03 BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, No. 88 Wall-st. he FOR LIVERPOOL Packet of alt of . or to ULL & MINTURN, &7 South at. 100, The pa ) HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons, Capt. Bursley, wil! sueceed the Constitution, and sai] on ber regul ne Gr STITUTIO! aides of exbin, second ue aud splendid packet, ea board, foot of Beeninan st, oF to ati @ subscribers E. BH BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: KETS KOR LIVERPUOL.—only ular Packet of the 16th Ocu—' he magnificent ‘acket Shiv CAMBRIDGE, burthen* \000 tons, . Peabody, wilkaail positively on Saturday, 16th of cond cabin or steerage passage, in this ion should be made on OTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton st., next door to the Fulton Bank. KELLINGER’S LINIMENT will heal sores upos the horse’s back or breast, and work the-eol or saddle upon them in a few days soundly, one, curb and splents (iu their earl} i the best sable keeper Fs it in market. I¢ can be of john W. Towt, No. t One bottle. with care, wil ifusel accordingly. particulars, see adver manner of str: tage our most ietors of New York city; rs, Newton, Orm: pot, 8. Ingersoll & Co., t, Hays & Co. 273 Pearl, get, Bush: ne do- oe od ‘of $36 ber gross, and quantity venders it de oven e@uad Ge ybepetiio. last ina stable two or three years, e Most astounding cures upon reco! can be seen at our principal depot. It cam also be had of drug. gists, saddlers, stores and taverns, throughout the tn the Spigit of the Times. ity and isement 814 $0" re onstant use in the the United States, with ful wi or$i, American currency. ton street, New York, Agents All orders, accompanied bythe cash and pos above, post paid, with good refereuce, will reo HE. AND BROKEN WIND IN HORSES, speedily and permauently cured, by the rsall’s Heave Powders. They have sal] Stables, London, and by throughont the Kingdom of Great Britain, for more ‘As a medicine for Heaves, Broken Wii ¢ proprietor affers them to the people lence of their he signature. of J. ieitkBRIDE, ge ‘tevling per re; AH. GOUGH & Co. 149 Fel General for the United Stat ney, the presect owuer I articulars please euquire o! th shop, near Grand st. FOR SALE—And must be dispored of on or be- fore the Ist November, i reess. and will stand iv the street laree fine brown Mare, To LET—Two dwell able for small genteel fh Viamsburgh ferries x hous LEY, IN WILLT and store, i d sine¢ store, near the Peck Slip Fer ou south of the street, neat to th lovember to the Also the store of the ber te the Ist of May né ST, No, 2 Litde Green street, New York, or 13 omer of 2nd street, Williamsbureh, ol 3t®m at Greenpoint, ile frou 1h es, the Ravenswood avd astoria Apply to Charles Paget. 75 eau street, or, Want & Provosi’s grocer or pear 8. 013 f MBDURGH—A new brick yle, containing six rooms and } rentfro tforty doltate. Knquire TO LET—In a respectable n part ofa well finished House. A good tena ita desirable location; a modera’e rent, and. po immediately. Apply to hborkood, id ‘s jon J. BRAISTED, 252 Broadway, up stairs, THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell his ptor and P atform at the Oxford re 148 feet front and 64 Depot. There ison at his honse North ad street, neat Uni 20 by 70 from Piermont, and 60 miles from id for location not warpage ‘apy on lime of NH POTEILL. thi lots will SKILLMAN, Jun., Avenue Monday 20rre for a Bar, or for Bil stories above; two other on Howard street, belongi jculars inquire at 425 Broniwa PUBLIC HOUSE TO LET—The Inrge four story No, 2 Mercer street, corner of Howard 3 is suitable fora, refectory. the first floor dtooms. There are 10 rooms in the Its, one on Mercer street and the ie house. For surther 398 Mt? ma $ALE CAH AP OR and attic brick House h rly side of Twenty-first street, between the 2d ja. Bin the row, Apply to E. Wallst., over the Mechanies’ Bank. EXCHANGE—The two and Lot, aiteated on some apartments, consi with thres bedrooms with closets tables and attendanee. “The house, but the second block from Broadway, fooms now ready for inspection. Enquire at TOLET FOR THe WINTER—A suit of hand- ing of two parlors on first floor, easant fe. Honston 012 6t* re pied by an upholsterer reenwich Avenue, near t for crockery, hardware. millinery, ecary stores, to good tenants. ble in conseqgence of there being an open space 19 {root Square Also two f bth Avenue, upon which money will be loane i (0G. H, WINTER, 31 Wall street. o aryqrods, faney, tai ots in Fourteeenth at ang examining is claims on thelr Pa Superintendent, at Quincy Hal), on or before jee Dr. Y i] witl natures of Bi: stiey “4 ‘ my - ., Cooper, Sir A. Carlisle, Ke in his offiee, 20496 Fulton street. Zhe Frolain of eijartiatet, machitery, Go. which may be O15 It? re bn Fs the Ex! a oy et ir3 ge rails Eng a —— TAGE with the city, will, if such articles, &e., are acceptedand act ONTHLY REPORT FOR SePTEMBER—O: the | tally exhibited, bé refunded by the Association New York Medica! and Sargical Institute, No. 75 Cham ‘All who may wish to present machines, models, or goods for street. # reminm or exhibition,are requested to address’ Mr. JOHN CASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. THN, Secretary of the Assgonation, City Buildi Skin, 5 Costiveness, Court square, Boston, post-paid, meet y § Cases of Gleet, diate attention. The Secretary will also furo 3 Pain io Baek siperber tion, gratis, copies of our General Circular, 2 Continued Fever, 2 Tertiary Venoreal, preoise Rules and Regulations of the Exhibition. 3 Chodera Morbus, 4 Cases of Dyspepsia, By order of the Government, 12 Seminal We 3 Primary Consumption, 810 Idteod #re GEORGE G. SMITH, President, Primary Cha 3 fulporensy, WV BUILDING, Philndelphia, | rimary Chan cy, USEUM BUILDID hiinde 7 Gonorrhom, 6 Sand in the Bladder, The ofthe Chin isin, 1 Chrome Enteritis, be rent>d,either for one or mo: 4 Cases of Piles, xhibitions, fairs, public meetings, sp andappetite, 7 Cases of Geet. any other of the many purposes to 3 Dizziness in the head so,ndmirably adapted. TCCESSFUL OPERATIONS AND CURES. ‘The Chinese Saloon can now be altered, with ease, to suit 4 Indolent Uleers, 5 Accidentsjattended to, laree or mail assem! movable stage or rostram, of 6 Irritation of the weck of 1 Operation for Phymosis, | the w! width ofthe room, has been erected. which, ladder and Urethra, 3 Cases of Inguinal Rup | ning on a railway, lesseng or enlarges its length. adapti 13 Striotures of Urethra,” ture. for Fistula in 1 Operation on the lin, 2 Operations for Av: 1 Operation for Deformity 4 Cases retention of Us 1 Nasal Polypus, 2 Operations for 1 Stone from the femal the purposes of the pacious dressing au rooms. containing in themselves grenter feet than any ball room in the ¢ivy, have t joons. affording in all such accommodations as ean be obtain- 10 where else in the county. 1 eneyated Tumor remoy- HOMER BOSTWICK, Physician and Surgeon. AUTION! CAUTION 1! CAUTION !1—The unparal- C brity of Meen, Fun, the farfumed Chinese Ski Raye coring, beautifying and preserving the kin and | Persone desiring either terfeits. Hobbs & Oo, the sole | examine the Building. A] protect the public an on is to lessees than id in addition, it may be hed for balls on than those on which it has ever before both of the saloons, for any of the pectfully invited to eall and { Office of the Chinese Museum Saloon, Philadelphin. ‘The genni has the written. signature of Fabian & | _#%8 lteod#re Co. on the government stamp at the back of each bo 36,000 ‘fio be had, wholesale, of the sole importers, Hobbs & Co. 1 | PaO, GAGE in same to suit a Pine street, nent Brena wey ae retall je reas and LA duetive real estate i y or Brook! ys mei eral je ‘ork min rou; nite i ‘ Baten (nboxes, Price 25 and 50 cents. saad igteodem | Wah tsrraee tothe Gann Waist Office, HOULDER BRACES, and BODY BELT@—Agnte’s | "87 Steod*re ~ 8 Premini Patent Elastic Shoulder Brace, pee ly te Mebica OFFICE.—DR. JOHNSON, 17 Duane st commended and patronised ¥, the spect ominest surgeons in near Chatham street, so well known as the most jalts, who are ine! raons basement. this country for childrea or lined to stooj cessfu{ practitioner in New York in the treatment of vene or are round shouldered, or affected spi with weak- | diseases. The Doctor's tation for skill mn those ol pess, or pan in consumptive or sedentary | cured cases that have existed for years, is pre-eminent. habits, or those coi r mS the body, ot in the throat o1 they will find them an invaluable article to brace should- of the legs, effectually cured. | ers, expand the chest, thereby giving br 4 fs Hoh 10 the Ings. "Mechanics and laborers, by wearing th by younr men, cansivg lascivious dreams and night- brace, will be able to do more work with less fati a Non positively mievented. Heceut owes asimprove the form. Tobe had wholesale ana retail at fo alteration in dis 70 Gentlemen's outfitting store, ah 7 Brouiway, ONSULTE RODENT TAL Ridors 4 J office —The treatment and cure of difli- nice ellen eaperion Body Belt or Abtomion Kevvere® | onitang, protec agen, that have balied she skill of ya -)R STEVENS never having linjied to effect a perfect | Clamt,ccteteren, und nll delicate diseanes. Dr. G. j cure, han resolved to Pay” particular attenti bats jnate te the ‘medical pro! ion. | OMces wo of di of Private nature. street ot other, conga |, almost any yar, at een ae | ate pM sled entry his jee door. ‘or prevention ois tm are gratis to persons who coneult sim, mi 4 For terms and further pasticul on the premises. KOK BALE-A VALUABLE FAKM on Biter Island, formerly kvown as the Ridgway property, con: ig of about sixty-five acres of Jand inn high state of the turnpike road runs through hich is bounded on one sie, by a ereek, from whieh the best manure may alway tained, A large part of the land is well ada . 5 are two d abundauee of ft ars, apply to Mrs. Mae Gregor rin eWh here DUTCH BULBS. ~ their usual assortment ng of choice dow y assume that their are mostly, rem .. , for her the winds bi dw low. ‘The bean monde (with or without mustaches conomist, who wisely sto ‘ot, and those who prefer to Tying with the dictates of omPUO ROBERTSON & C 4 the bug and attend follow their own noses, in fashion, a ibers offer tvr sale 0 of Dutch Bulbous Roots, con and single hyxcinths, tulips, jolus, crocus, &e. &e. house plants and garden ant all seasons. HOMSON 635 Broadway. A FLATTERING TALE CO. Hatters, & thing but wi eer flottents” They withont the uvited to call loweat manofie and left nt this « street, has now on haud and ie 4a 4 ries of every deve: to plain 64 octar the da a ct ™ others suggested by ment ue of aay other mi elegant grand new and , of powerful and brilliant tone, with all the thodera im by one of the best eity make: " ‘A note addre attended to. aGON, yutal grands dows, improv its of own experience manufnetured for i to render them at manutacturer i” * he country.

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