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‘The Steamboat Alida will, on and after We hb N roaneiay, Sept. 20th, leave naghy Tad instead of Important Notico—M. Wise, Optician, 437 Raced hah Whbad laste Sbuea tovteticen conte public mally, that he has returned from Saratoga, and ts now wo ‘attend to persons suffering from defeetive Vision. His correct application of the same, are sufficient tor sommend themselves. His assortment of Gold, Steel, and Silver Ky 3 and Eye Glasses, is the largest in the city. Remem- 487 Broadway. He also has ved @ large assortment of superior Opera Glassen. ‘The Metalic Tablet Strop, tor Keeping Ra- tors in perfect order, invented by G, Saunders, year This article has been £0 long and favorably known, as to need no eom- ment on its virtues, Suffice it to say, it has never been equalled for the oa egey ae the inventor having been awarded the usual premium at the Fair of the American Institute, on each that the article has been exbibited for competition. tes, 28 from the first gentlemen in this and other and cutlers in all parte of the world, acknowledging its wonderful power, can be seen at the Factory, 117 Broadway, corner of Liberty street, and 887 Breadway. Genin’s Fall Styles of Fancy Hats for Chil- drep.—The subscriber respectfully informs tho Indies of the city that he is now prepared to exhibit his fall styles of Children’s fancy Hats, and requests the:r attention to his rich and extensive stock, No pains or expense has heen spared to render this branch of bis business completo, and eminently worthy of patronage, by employing the best ta'ent, and importing the richest materials. He has euceceded in producing the most beautifal and novel hats for children thath..ve ever been #2en in Broadway. J. N. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church. For Sale—A New First Class House and furniture, ‘The houseis loceted in Brevoort Place, (south side ‘of Tenth street, between Broadway and University Place ) hae Been built the pastyear, and contains gas and Croton water to the third sto ct en ry other necessary convenience, The far- niture, which Is very complete throughout, is entirely new, and the dest qua‘ity and newest style. Letters addressed N. B., tter box No, 2221, City Post Office, will receive attention, Notice to Hfouschseuers-—J est: pecclvedts ned t great bargains, wholesale and retail, 200 rieces of Eng- fanaa ‘American’ Carpeting, at. the cheapest earpot esteblis- ment in the United States. Also, large assortment of Table snd Piano Door Mat: English ts, ke. Covert, Door Mats TRAM ANDERSON, No. 90 Bowery. ‘Wigs and 'T .—Alt persons wishing » superioe Wig or Sealp should not tall to call at BACHELOR'S Manufactory; No.2 Wall street, bofore purchasing eleowhere, and w invented Wigs, unequalled for lightness, natural ap- oarance, and durability.” N. B.—-Private rooms for fitting Wie. ‘Diamond Pointed Gold Pens sold by B. EB. x ‘ : trated “Richelicu” Pen sold excl ns above. celebrated points warranted five yoare, Gold Pens ro! All persons wearing or requiring Artificial ‘Teeth are rerpretfull Tatiel to coabioe De. Esvett's Patent namelled Plates; office 260 Broadway, corner of Warren-street, ‘This invention, being sacured by letters patent tor improvements im artificial teeth, producing the greatest comfort to the wearer. Patent Adhesive Water Proof Compound of for Hatters’ nse. Manufactured by the American Gutta Pereha, for a "Wn i ti ha Company, and sold exclasively by Beebe Tot Bresdway, New York, aud | ina ir, Cook, ston. ‘The subccrilers having fully the above article, as manufactured by the American Gutta Percha Co,, and being entircly satisfied of its great superiority over every other kind of 6' ¢ hitherto used in the manufscture of Silk [ats, are now applying it practicallyin their manufactory. ‘They have Siw recently discovered @ new methnd of making @ Seed Lac ‘Varnish, far superior to any varnish which has ever been waed ly hatters.” This is ured in connection with the Gutta Percha Com. pound, and the result is. that the body of the hat is rendered Inuch lighter, softer, and more elastic, while itadds materially to the durability of the hat. ‘The above article will be sold ex- clusively as above stated, in quantities to suit the trade, and will ho forwarded to every part of the Union, upon the receipt of or- ders, addressed post paid to the subsoribers, at 156 Broadway, New York, and 138 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, or to Wm. T. Cook, 15and 17 Court strect, Boston. Receipts for the applica. tion of the Gutta Percha Compound, and the Seed Lac Varnish, with the mode of*preparing a new size to be applied to the body, previous Tothe application of of the Compound, as practised by the subscribers in their :anufactory, will be furnished to all pur chasers. It will be pro)r to remark, that al the hat is by | ¢ of the shove erial expense e, Cor poun and costs no H. BEEBE 156 T ay, N.Y And 138 Ph JeemedjPledges, from Auctio Frock Coats, silk trimmed,’ French cloth, made in elegant vle, $1 to $10 each ; Pants, Cassimere, $l to'Sta rair; Vests, £0 cents to $3 each. 1000 cond-hand Overcoats and Clozks, perb linings, $2 to $14 each, Five Dollar Suit Store, coruer of Névsau and Beekman streets, t COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. — MONEY MARKET, : Monday, September i186 P.M. There were moderate sales in the stock market to. day, without any material alteration in prices. Harlem advanced 44 per cent.,aud N orwich and Worcester ‘< Reading Railroad declined }g. On the 27th of October next $1,500,000 of the Gevern- ‘ment mears, now in the vaults of the Sub-Trreasuy here, will be disbureed among our citizens on account of the claims against Mexico. There bas been very little enquiry for foreign ex- change for this packet, Sterling bills have ‘een in moderate demand, and we quote 9 a 9% per cent, premium. Bills on Paris, 5f. 274 a 5f. 26 ; Hamburg; 35% a 3534; Amsterdam, 40 a 40%. ‘The amount of specie exported Caring the past week and its destination, was as foliows :— Srscrm Exronren FRom THE Port or New Yorx. ship Westminster, Lendon, Mexican dollera . a nt, Monievideo, Patriot doubloons . did, Havre, Mexican dollars, French coin , sovereigns American gold * Jogo de Cr Spanish doubloons. . Mexican dollars 0. Patriot doublons’. Steamer Niagara, Liverpool, sovereigi ‘Steamer Severn, Ber di cl ‘Total, September 9th to 1th, ‘The receipts of the Harlem Railroad Company, for the first fifteen days in September, in each of the past two years, were as annexed :— New Yorx, Hartem, anv Atsany RamLRoan. Receipt first — a 8 te reat 3 Inorease for 1) days in September, 1848........ 3681 98 This increase is equal to twenty-two per cent., and’ if continued at this rate for the month, the receipts will be nearly thirty-four thousand dollare, against twenty-six thousand for the corresponding month in 1847. The rece'pts, thus far, this month, have aver aged eleven hundred and twenty-four dollars per day. The annexed statement exhibits the receipts for the month of August. in each of the past two years, of several railroad companies in different sections of the country, showing also the number of miles of each road im operation in 1847 and 1848, . Ramroav TRarric. Receipts, Receipts, August. August. 1817. 1548. $20,000 2 Miles Oj 1s7. N. York, Harlem & Albany. . 53 Long Island. . . & New York and Erie . ned. 848, Little Miami... .. 0... 4 Macon and Western .: wl South Carolina ... . 1s Bousatonic ... 8 Madison and indi Totals 16 7382 «$161,827 $07,073 ‘The aggregate receipts, in 1848, show an increase of twenty-five per cent on. an additional length of road of only sixteen miles. This is about a fair sample cf the husiness of most railroad companies in this coun- try, for one month this year, compared with last. The fall months are generally the best months in the year for railroad traffic, particularly for freighting, and a# prices for produce have taken a start, we may expec. large receipts for the remainder of the season, The value of exports to each foreign country for the week ending Sept. 15th, 1848, was as annexed:— Vauue or Exrorts ro Forxten CounrRies rrom THE Port or New Yorx. To Sweden. sees $1173 To Port * $5,149 ‘To Holland. . 9478 To Gibraltar. 1,291 ‘To Be); ToTrieste.......... 25,337 ‘To Madeira... . » 4,490 ToBr. North America, 34,233 ; To Mexico... .. 18144 To Swed. & Dan. W. I. To Br. W.1. & Hon 22,335 To Cuba & Porto Rico 9.975 To Bragil.......... 26,048 ToSouthAmerica,.. 5482 = Am f speci fae: rts ount of specie exported... . Poubwivees tees wwe $777,052 Our exports to France are increasing. The bulk of the exports to that country for the week named above, was in cotton. The shipments of bread- stuffs to Great Britain, last week, were 3,877 Dbls, flour; 26,009 bushels wheat; and 197,484 Dushels corn. The total exports of breadstuffs, for the week, was 10,816 bbis. flour; 32,099 bushel whest ; and 139.249 bushels of corn. The shipments of cotton amounted to 4,665 bales. The returns of the banks of New Orleans, for the month of August, compared with those for July, pre- sent the annexed statement :— Banxs or New O1 Liab ANS, $11,636,047 $10,045,407 ++ 7,590,655 7,597,375 xchange. 3,005,193 2,327,393 teeseseseseses 877,806 877,806 Total voce ceee cece ce cee os$10,078,654 $10,802,574 In addition to the above, the banks held, on the 26th of August, discounted paper, payable at maturity, for $6,401,246 ; loans on mortgages, $3.306,497 ; loans on stock, $1,366,040 ; and real esta te, $1,544,865. The returns for August, compared with those for July, show a very trifling increase in the amount of specie on hand, and a small reduction in the circulation, and in the aggregate, a decrease of $671,080 in the assets, and of $690,640 in the liabilities. There has been an increase of $168,887 in the line of discounts since July, ht decrease in the loans on mortgages and The annexed statement exbibits theCquotations of government and State stocks,,in this market, at three | eriods :— , 5 Sal ont ‘able. 19, Aug. 29, Sept. 18. | a ered 1856 108." al034¢ 108 'a103%¢ 103 “ald3 1863 Ha WS Wigan Wig wSIGa 94 —— —103%ga104 105: 03% Ths0-s4-00 102 luz 03 = Test-O2-07 Wa aloasg AUst<al0sag 102 e108 1860-61-65 99 160 = 1846-7-8-9 9 8 97 " WHS $7 a MQ IB0 97 = W587 AMT Mian 7 93% | Teaco Tee = se || ¢ ‘aa -—-s— —_ Oni, @* ieao-00 sda WSL Dosceio0 yca100 B 1K5-66 908 OW sn . be 7 186 Wasga102% 192%¢a102%9 202 Kentucky, 6 — Mga WA Tiga 97g M73 8 iO 1 a al aig at Mino iar a Tudant, 6 yeas ‘S838 Sates w ‘— 2s Wem — Pennayivania,s TKR K TOMO TL TON Pennaylv ae a a ee + iar eae 10 AT 108 N. York City, al a ONT Tet 102 wld 10h als — “ 5 1Bbo % 2% 93 9% W « 5 188-70 Bae — a— BkCo'm.N.¥. fall 9 0) ied Y, Life Inn. @Fetst Co. 108. A108 106 N.Y. ins. 0, a Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. 2754u 27% 28 Sort Stin Peangia "8 a $i |S A mney!" Ne yesmey Re & Trane. Co, 104 al08 1008 Mohawk & Hud'n Railroad, 72 9 733 72-970 Uticn & Schenectady Rail'd. 120 a121” 113 alle 114% Eymacuse & Utica Railroad, 11 az — ae — Auburn & Syracuse Railrd 105 9108 — s— Auburn & Rochester, 9 090 ry A Reading Railroad, 3B%a 37 338m 33% 32 a SK ‘Delaware & Hudson Canal, 163 al70 65" 1 Teoding Railrond Bonds, 88% 69 55a 85 Btn 56 Reading Railroad Mig Bus, 6630 67 625ga 63 G1¥a G2 There has been no material alteration in prices dur- ing the past two weeks, and the transactions have ouly been to a limited extent. The whole amount of United States six per cent. stock, issued on foreign account, since the 5th of August last, is nearly two millions of dollars, as follows :— Issues or Government Stock on Foreign Account. For the week ending August 12th, 1848. . .. .$428,C00 Do. lo. 19th, 1848, 849,000 Do. do. 26th, 1848; 5 :; 600,800 | Do. September 2d, 1848, | Do. do, 9th, 1848. | Do. do, 16th, 1848. Total, six week: mount has been issued directly from the Trea- sury Department, and is independent of sales made to foreigners, of stock issued on American account, which have been large. We have no doubt that more than five millions of dollars of the last loans of the United States government, are now held on foreign account.” The public works of this countvy have not been so productive this year as they were last ; but the def- ciency in receipts has not been sufficient to embarrass any of the State Treasury’s in the payment of interest on their debts. The public works of Indiana and Il- linois have been highly productive this ye: This being the first year of operations on the Illinois and Michigan canal, we have no comparison of revenue to make ; but, thus far, the income has been greater than aniicipated. The rale of canal lands has not progressed so rapidly or with euch resuits as expected, and appraised prices not having been realized, a grect many lots have been passed and remain unsold. The value of all canal lands and lots remaining unsold, »; the commencement of the recent sale, was, according to the appratsment, $2,125,001 95. This includes towa lots in Chicago, but not the wharf lots and the wa‘cr power ofthe canal, The sales have been principally of town lots in Chicago. What course will be pursued relative to the canal lands, or those which do not bring the prices appraised, we haye nov been officially in- formed, Stock Excrange. $1000 City Se of 0 9436 50 shy Nor & WorRR #3) 355, '65C0 U, 8.6's of 63 %” «2 do blo 3535 800" do do 93% 50 do 359g 100 Penn's 5's, 00 740 do V6mos 33 100 shs Mechanica Bk 10644 100 Reading RR slg 0 Farmers’ Trust 102834 100 do ‘60 39 ON Y Life & Trust Wwe 100 do Ly 100 Morris Canal __b80 934) Housatonic RR 30) 17 Ution& Sehen RR 115100 Harlem RR 130 5334 160 Canton Co 85) wo do DIO 5334 8 do 230 do $30 53%; 10 do 20 35% 1SErie RR, new,full 63 Second Board, $100(0 Treas Notes 03 10344 150shsCantonCo —b60 3574 109 Erie7peB'nds 95° 50 do bis 358 10 hs Erie KR, full 63 30 M’chts Ex Bank 99 50 Canton Co 354g 80 Harlem RR 5344 80 do 38: CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay, Sept. 18—2 P.M. Asurs—Are without change; moderate sales of pots at $6, and pearls at $5 8734. Corron—The market continues firm, with sales o 300 bales, Fiovr, &¢.—The demand for Western Canal flour is active, and considerable operations are going on for export and the home trade. Round hoop Ohio sold at $5 8144; common State, Oswego, and mixed Western, at $5 87; and pure Genesee at $5 94a $6. The trans- actions of the morning reach 7,000 barrels, 5,000 of which were for export, at prices within our range. Southern is without movement, and dull, at $5 874 a $6. In rye flour there is but little doing; 100 barrels changed hands at $4 12%;, at which the market is firm. Meal ie without sale, in the absence of which we omit quotations. Of wheat, no sales are repor ed; prices are muchas onSaturday. The corn trade opens dull, the only sale reported being 1,000 bushels flat Western yellow at 6434. Rye, we quote nominal at 70c. Oats are better; 6,000 bushels canal were disposed of at 35c. Provisions—The transactions in pork this morning mall; holders, however, are -firm at $12 75a $12 8144 for mess, and $9 75 a $9 8734 for prime. The sales on Saturday reached 2,000 barrels at the above quo- tations. Beef is steady, but not active. Cut meats continue firm, and in small supply. Lard is held at 8c. a Se., with sales of 150 barrels. Whiskey—Wequote at 28¢., and dull. New Yonx, Sept. 18—6 P. M. The flour market was steady. with more doing, in- cluding considerable lots, which were purchased for export ; the market closed firm aturday’s prices. ‘Wheat was steady, and sales of Genesee, were made, with a smali lot of Southern, on terms, stated below. Corn was in fair demand, at Saturday’s prices. Rye was quiet, without material change in quotations. There was no alteration, to notice, in the price of oats. Pork was steady, with moderate rales. There was no change in lard worth notice. Sugars were in good demand, and the market closed with an upward ten- dency in prices. For the state of the cotton market, we referto the article under the proper head. Asnis.—Sales of 100 bbls. pots were made at $5 04 a $6, with 50 do pearls st $5 873, a $5 04. Breavsturrs.—Flour—The sales footed up about 12,000 bbls., including 7,000 for export, chiefly this State brands, at $5 8734. The sales also embraced about 1,000 a 1.600 bbls. strait and pure brands Genesee at $5 8734 a $6; 600 a 700 do. Michigan, Indiana, &c. at $5 8742, with 300 @ 400 of the former at $6; 450 do. Brook- lyn at $5 8732; 2,000 do this State an ‘Western,to ar- ive in November, at $5 50; Southern was steady, and Petersburg city milis, with etown, Alexandria, &c., held at $550 Sales of round hoop Ohio were re- rtedat $5 8134. Wheat—Sales of 5,000 bushels of jenesee white were made at 1340. @ 135c.; 1,500 do. Western at 103c.; and 2,700 do. Genesee damage: store, at 97c.; 2,200 do. sound Ohio, to argive, at 1250. and a small lot of North Carolina new atlld4ce. Corn— The sales reached about 40,000 bushels, in separate parcels, among which were 7,000 bushels Southern white at 65c.; 100 do. North Carolina mixed at 60c.; 5,00 000 do. flat ; 3,000 do. common mixed at 60c.; 6,000 a 7,000 do. Jersey round at 68¢.; 8,000 do. were reported at 70c. Ryc—There were buy- ers at 68c., and sellers at 70c., but no transactions were ‘ted. Rye Flour—Sales of 200 bbls. were made at & $4 06; a4 12}4. Oats—Sales of a cargo or two were ‘at 85340. Meal—Sales of 800 bbin Jersey were “hag 12};, toarrive, and at $215% to $3 25 on pot. Cattir.—At Market—2 000 beef cattle, (about 1,000 head fromthe South and West via Philadelphia.) 55 cows and calves, and 5,500 sheep and lambs. Prices, &e.—The arrivals of beef cattle from all quarters last week were unusually large—larger indeed than we have known them to be all summer, but, contrary to expec- tation, prices remain very firm, and fully equal to for- mer quotations. This may be justly attributed to the cold weather, which, — suddenly after August, never fails to operate to the advan’ of holders.— Sales were made at from 5c. to 7c, per Ib., according to quality. Probably about 200 head remained undisposed of, at the clore of business late in the evening. Cows 'd calves brought from $20 # $28 to $37 50, allsold. eep and Lambs—Market abundantly stocked, and sas follows: $125 to $275 9 $4.25; lambs 3c. & $2 to $275. 150 unsold. Cotron.—About 1,000 to 1,200 bales were disposed of to-day. There is not much of the low styles in the bay and the chief inquiry has been directed to em. Fisn.—We notice @ sale of 550 quintals dry cod, at $2 62). —The only sale reported, was 220 boxes Mala- ga lemons, (in poor order,) at abeut $1. Freicnts.—Cotton to Liverpool we quote at about 3.16; for Lard, at the same Vek 26s, was obtained, and 2s, 3d, for Flour. Fora direct port in Ireland, 10d. was asked. The rates to Liverpool for grain were un- settled. Both shippers and ship owners were inelined to wait for later foreign news. Ginsena—Sales of 1,000 Ibs. were reportedat 28¢. Honxy.—The last sales of Cuba were done at 48o— ul 87 cash. Lime.—Sales of 1,400 bbis. were made at 750. Navat Srores.—Transactions embrace 100 bbis spirits, at 45 cash, and 100 do. white rosin, at $2 62%. Rics— Continued firm, with fair demand; about 150 casks changed hands at $48 $4 1254 per 100 ibs. Provisions.—Sales of t $9 8734 a $994, Lard.—Sales of 500 bbis. were made at 8c. a 8%e., Including 200 bbls. at 9c.,an1 and a small parcel Sr quality, at 940. Grease Lard.—Sales of 200 bls. were made on private terms. Heef-We have only to notice a small lot of prime, (30 or 40 bbls.) at $6874. Bulter was in steady demand, while there was no change in Cheese. il Me bags were foal at \e Bly Ftd he Seev.—American flax was nty, and steady at $1. 25 ; 50 tiercs ‘wore disposed of at tha figure. ‘4 Sve demand, with dency in prie tone or two of our largest refiners had discontinued selling for grades) at 430 ; 80 do. white do , at 6}¢0, and 100 bhds. Cuba Muscovado, at 53gc. a SXKo. Tattow—Was firm at $3<c. for good, rendered, with sales of 10,000 lbs. Wnisxry.—The market was unsettled, while holders demanded 28¢., which was above the views of buyers. h’ Cotton Trade. The season having tjust opened, we have no returns to give from the Southern perts, to compare with pre- vious years, the movement, thus far, having been too limited to report. At this port, the movements have been as annexed :— Movements or Cotton in THE Port or New York. Receipts since 1st inst. . bales, 14 000 | Exports do. do, -do, 9.000 ‘Taken by spinners di <do. 7.000 Taken on speculation ++do. 1.000 Stock in city unsold, 1 Ido. 30.000 Amounton sale..,...+ +++ . 6,000 In addition to the operations and course of prices in this market, Stewart's Circular, of this day, says:— | “In my last circular, under the date of Sth inst, I quoted a’ firm market on the preceding day, which continued the case the next day, and 1000 bales were disposed of for export and home use ; the following day there was less disposition to buy, and holders sition, to make were again about equal tothe previous | , in amount, but an eighth easier in the range of prices. Early on Friday morning, the Hi- bernia was reported at Boston, and a telegraphic sum- mary of her news was rece’ 1L A. M., which bo- ing favorable for breadstuffs. had a corresponding de- pressing effect on operations in this article, and only 600 bales were sold at easier prices. On Saturday morning, the letters were received, and sales of the day were peraly 600 bales. The amount offered for sale was light, which assisted the steadiness of prices, holders feeling that with our small stock, and the re- duced amount at the Southern ports, and the free con- sumption in England, that the present rates were safe prices to hold fer the chances ofa change in the weather there, and more pacific dispositions on the Continent of Europe. On Monday, 11th inst., the market continued languid, with sales of 600 bales; on Tuesday, 800 bales were sold at prices establishing a decline of a quarter ofa cent since the preceding Friday, holders feeling anxious at the continued upward tendency of freights. On Wednesday, more buyers appeared, and 1,000 bales were disposed of at steadier prices. The Europa ar- rived about 9o’clock on Thursday morning, and by her we have had the pleasure of hearing of fine weather the last four days in Exxgland, which enabled the grain crops to be generally satisfactorily housed, and, strange to say, it seemed by a little sunshine to be suddenly discovered, that fthe injury to the potato crop was a delusi snd thateven if it should finally turn out a melancholy truth, the enormous increase of planting of this went it is now stated, would in all proba- bility enable an average crop to be saved, and that, at present, a demand for our surplus breadstuffs, at famine prices, must not be anticipated; but what will be better for all interests, a market is offered for a portion of our two last corn crops. which will insure for a season, plenty of cheap food to the million. ‘The buoyant effect of such intelligence was at once apparent in our market, which was scon relieved of about 1,200 bales, rices decidedly in favor of sellers, the chiefenquiry being for low grades. On hey the business was extended to 2,000 bales. Cotton, below good middling being scarce and held stiff, the demand being mai; from Continental buyers. On Saturday, 1500 were sold at very full prices, the enquiry extending to cotton about fair, which was sold, to some extent, and the market closed withthat grade, still relatively the cheapest. There was not so general an enquiry yes- terday, but the sales amounted to 1,200 bales, and prices were quite firm; my quotations on the low grades are slightly advanced. ‘“Inrezard to future supply, it is all sufficient at present to say, that the weather, this month, has not been ipa ee abe for the crop as we would-wish, and it must be borne in mind, that it is absolutely neces- sary for a yield equal to the last, that we should have hot and dry weather at the Southwest forithe next two months. Sofar, the weather has been changeable in Texas. So, Alabama, and Louisiana. From Mississip- pi and Tennessee, there are less complaints, and from the Atlantic States, none. From this last section there is every indication of a yield larger than last year. Fora crop of 2,600,000 bales, it will be requisite that the picking season should at least be good until the Ist January next; and whether there is negro force enough in the country todo it by that time. is extremely problematical. in the last crop many elds were advantageously picked as late ag Webruary ; but such a season, so continuously dry, and with a ‘total absence from wind-storms, has never heretofore been experienced, and ought{not to be calculated on. About 8. rai bales of the new crop have been received at tho ports. found it sapetient to change their sales, whic! MARK DTS ELSHWHERE STOGK SALES. Bavriuorr, September 16.—-Stock Bourd—1,00 United Staten 6 of 1:08, 1043g; 150 Baltimore and Ohio K,R. Bonds, Provaperpnta, Sept. 18.—First Board—$1,000 U. 8. Trs'y 6 1,100 Cehizh Mt. Loan, & Commercial Bond, 2 Penna. Bank, WO) Tres’ 345 Interest, 74; FOREIGN MARKETS. Rio pe Janeino, August 6,—The heavy arrivals of flour. in addition to the large stock previously on hard have depressed the markets for all sorts except Richmond city. The sales and exports during last month have been large, amouating to 23 500 barrels at $75; 87% for Richmond city; Baltimore, $5% a 6% ; and Trieste, $734. The stock at present, in first hands, is estimated at 21,000 barrels, and in second hande. at 25,000 barrels, with a very limited demand, ‘as the bakers buy only for immediate wants; there- fore, I think the article must decline, as a general opinion prevails that the arrivais of the new crop will be early and abundant. Dongstics have arrived in large quantities, and some sales have been made of brown drills at5 cents; biue do, 7c.; thirty inch shirtings, 5e.; and striped do, 5!4c. ven at these rates few purchasers can be found, as the stocks on all hands are heavy. All imports ate excessively dull ; sales are made with extreme difficuly, mostly at very low prices, especially teas, of which the old stock is very large, added to which, the unexpected arrivals of 440 packages from the United States hi tended to make the market worse thanever. Some sales have been made at 168 33c. hg pound, and to bring over this the quality must very superior. Lumber is plenty, and brings $14. Hams, 53<c. Mess beef, $9 50. Sperm candles, 28c ; wax do, 24c. Manilla cordage, 10c. Turpentine, 38. Coffee—The supplies have been very moderate, and the stock reduced lower than for many months. The quality also has generall. been poor. The new crop has been later than usual, and from present appearances it will be far inferior to the last in quality and quantity. Superiorssell readily at 414 a 4% on board ; good firsts, 41, a 437. The total export during Jast month was 113,170 bags, of which 53,370 went to the United States. The stock on hand now is 10,000 bags. Hides—The stocks having become reduced, the prices have advanced, and sales of Buenos Ayres have been made at 125 a 130 rls, and Rio Grande, 150 rls. Freights very suddenly deelined, in conrequence of the scarcity of produce, and a large number of vessels coming tegether. To fill up for Bal- timore, 50c. has been taken, and we cannot quote them over 70a 80c,and quite nominal. There are not many vessels unengaged, but the reports of many expected, and want of produce. keep them down, Ex- change has gradually declined to 22d, with appear- ances of going lower. Specie has been in demand. Dubloons, |\33.500 to \/34; pat. dollars, ||2200. W. PINE, AUCTIONEER —HANDSOME FURNITURE, « —Van Antwerp and Pine will sell this day, at ten o'clock, the entire parlor, bed-room, and kitoben Furniture, contained in the Fouse, No. 93 Livingston street, one door east of Hoyt street, Brooklyn, Terms cash, in current money. BESANT FURNITURE, PIANO, SILVER WARE, BEDY Bedding, Linen, &e.—A. C, TUTTLE will sell at auction this day, at 10 o'clock, at the corner of 20th street and 10th avenne, the entire Furniture and house furnishing articles of a family de- clining housekeeping, comprising a large assortment, Full par- ticalate ineatalopoes wow feadye , ENJAMIN MOONEY, AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFF'S SALE of the stock of a French and German Faney Goods importer, by Edward Payson, on this day, at 10 o'clock, at the store, No. 14 att street. ‘The stock oonsists of the usual assortment of Fancy Goods, im| Fran rmany. Catalogues now from France and Ge ready. On Thursday, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Room, by order of an insurance company, 74 packages of German Haniware, da maged on the voyage of importation. Cataloguesean be had, and the amined, early on the morning of the sale. J. W-RROWN AUCTIONRER-MANUFACTURERSSTOCK of Elegant Furniture—Wednesday, Sept 20th, at 10 o'clock, at the ware rooms No. 213 Broadway. J. W. Brown wil sell at auction, as above, the entire stock of elk it cabinet fur- tete-a sets, couches, na, ottomans, tops of 8 —j other dressing bareaus, plain do, wardrobes, ‘and secretaries, spring seat and other ohiairs, in hair lush, rocking and easy chairs in do., Froach and Gothic dedateads, hair mattrassos, palliasses, marble top centre, pier, sid sofa, and work tables, mahogany dining, sofa, quartet, work, an fancy tables, fancy chairs, Kc. “Also, one elegant rosewood pinno forte, Sale peremj pon 7 Catalogues now ready. Purchasers can have goods packed on the promiacs at moderate cl ACOB 8. PLATT, AUCTIONEER—CROCKERY, CHINA, and Giasa This day, ten o'clock, from the shelves in the sale-rooms, over the anction store, 23 Platt street, oon sisting of the contents of 120 crates o. ¢, dipped edged, print- ed, white granite, and flowered 100 kets white and epamelied China; 44 piecos and seta flowered bine and other dit tea and toilot ware; also, 12 crates, a complete as sortmen: tt John, Ridgows a, flowered mul handsome rcenery, to mate out j cases, a completo assirt ment of glassware, cons ting of 280 rich out miro dab out , decanters, tumblers, wines, racin' nas, boxes and founts, specie jars, castor bovtisa, lanterus, ke 50 barrels and onecs tumblers, of all descriptions; @ han'lsome assortment of teatrays. Also, an assortment of Rockingham ‘ware, vir: jugs, spittoons, bed-fans, &o. Also, with ‘which the sale ‘will commence, a quantity of Rockingham toys, vis atricals, asquerades, Ne. Ny, B—A plementary catalogue of various kinds of ware thi ime for catalogue, will be ready sale, Thesale will be poremptory, at Ww: Brevions to commence neat of in Lota to suit purchasers, O. OF 0, F.—MONTAGUE LODGE, NO. 153.—THE MEM- + bersof thia Loge are requested to attond the regular mesting on Tuenday (this) evening, 19th inst. at SP. M., when measnres will be taken to relieve our brothers and others who have suffered by the late ie in Brooklya. Other important business will ‘be vresen| T. WALDEN, JR., Secretary. DGE, NO. 337, I. 0. 0, F.—THE MEMBERS OF the above Lodge are hereby notified to attend at the Lod Room on Wednesday evening, Sept, 20th, A fall attendance +4 fal JAMES NASH, N. U. ', Seeretary pro tem. HOME FOR THE IRISH.—MR. MOONRY (AUTIOR OF A bettie se Toland) will oliver a Lecture at. the Shake Peare Hotel, To Morrow (Wednesday) Evening, Sepe. 20th, at 734 o'clock, on the Lands and Rereurces of the Weat, and the bot one pfs there, Admission emts, to defray exponse ONVERSATIONS FRANCAISES, ( Con the Oral rystem, enabling Oe | TAUGHT from the first leaso ensuring eneo and fluency to" pupils more. advanced, but de: aE month Facilia arn wsehe attosiae Aas es HOES de St Plorres Newietn Peete Brosdway. me APTAINS AND PERSONS GOING T0 SEA SHOULD Crem eves in ohn i lesen stenlly eestl ec fine, or medietne chest. Sah edition. Sd ay the prerent. in consequence of the firmness of the mar- ket, The sales were 450 boxes browa Havama, (oom: ° fa haid of the Author, 8 Greoawleh stgeet, or by post, ‘nailed oe stiua’ Wwantee 4 chambermaid, or waiter. Good ci sco riven. lovse eal 410 rtenich serset 3d nor, reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, to dochamberwork and waiting oF ning, Can be Asest in last place, 196 Eldridge at, situation as cook, toacsist in general housework in a small pri ence given, AD = berry stvcet, he res relerence from last place. Inquire at ANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, id iroaing, or ‘o family. Best of city refer 00 Varick ot, warhing -ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do houre work or chamber work, or w. ironing, Cood .eference shal! be given, Please to apply 391 Mul- ing and ANTED, BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation todo chamberwork or waiting; would have’ no objection to doing the outire housework of a small family. Best Watt street, first floor. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO VERY COMPETENT girls, one to cook, wash, and iron, the other as chamber- maid, and to helpas laundress—has good city reference. Please call at No. 74 Sixth avenue, in the bookstore. ANTED. ant ine ys ars of age, and can produ corner of 30th nd Broadway, dren's 1 SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ¥ id, Shagte @ good references. Ayply stross, by a respectable twodays, ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM- rson, who understands the care and management ofa baby. Hay no objection to the country.— ‘The best of city references given. Call at 65 Franklin street, for ence can te given, if required A CLERK IN A 1 offies 1880, Post: Offies OL situat‘on as chambermaid, or in a small private fumily; good Plowse call at No, 120 Mott strees, in the rear. Wanten— UATION BY A RESPECTABLE Woman. as chambermaid or seamstress. Tho best of city refer- Please call at 169 Mulberry street, back room, first floor, Will wait calls two days, LAWYER'S OFF! is competent to take charge of the details of busi- @ moderate salary will be paid, Address with references, ANTED -A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant woman, to take care of children, and do plain towing, The b: st of oity reference ean be given. Apply to No. cht atroet, 3d story, front room, YOUNG ETO ANIED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘iver, or to do plain sewing, y reference can be given. ANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA\ , A situation as cook, or to wash and iron, ina small private Pleace call at 195, or 197, corner of Forsyth and Stanton Avenne D, WAnxtep—ny A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tituation, in a small private family, isoner, or general housework, Entyuire cook, washer S78 6th street,near dress, “Inquire f best of city ref good washer and iron¢ ut No, 11" hird fl ANTED~ A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman ag plain cook, and understands baking and is a Good’ city reicrences given, . ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESECTABLE YOUNG girl ina small private family, as chambermaid or laun- aret, 49 Christopher street, upata'ss, The ve Please call floor, up stairs, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN to do chamberwork, or plain sewing, or waiting, or assist washing and ironing, or assist in takin tof city references to be had, Enquire at 238 Fourth st, comer care of childre EAT YOUNG GIRL, The Fleur de Lys, M’lle Anna Bulan; Pierre Gringoire, M. H. Mon- isir; Quasimodo, M. coy Robert D’Estoaville, M. Fleteher, ‘rnande, M'tle Wal ve. entertainnents will commence with the Ne of LADIES BEWAR#—Col, Vava of . G. Dawsor Winstants BOWERY, THEATRE-TUESDAY RVENING, SEPT will be acted the startling drama en TORS—Molostocq, N. B, Clarke ; Golo Lopoukin, J. Bue th, Mi: wit ie’ D iON Reign--Maximilian Robespierre, under th N.B. Clarke; Frederick Danton, J. Dann; Jean Marat, Mr {Heath Herman Du Mr. C. Warrick; Victor Rollande, Mr. J Hal; Peter Pimlico, Mr. Winans: Flour de Lis, Miss’ Fanny Gor- don; Margot, Mra, Sutherland. Door? open at 7—performanoe to commence at 75 o'elook. Boxes, 28cts ; Pit, 1236 cts Coane NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. FORVEY Chatham. —Tuesday evoning, September 19, will be acted farce of the DUMB BELLE—ONmine, Mr IL Gratton; Vivi A nd useful; will have no objection to go try. Tie best reference given. Pleas few doors trom the sub Past Office, not engaged. ant gi assist in was! plain sewing, or to do general ho call for two days at Perry streot, sircet, first floor. ED—A SITUATION BY A STKADY MAN, A testant, as coachman; is willing to make himgslf generally short distance in the coun- KO. e callat 48 Canal street, @ ‘an be seon for twodays, W ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YO woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or wou'd have jection to do ‘general house werk ; in a good washer an "The best of city reference ean be given, tween Broadway and the Bowery, Apply at 22: ironer. ‘Twelfth ‘Can be seen for two WAXTED-BY TWO VERY RESPECTABLE PRoTESt- ituations, ene as chambermaid and waiter, or to ng and froning, the other as children's maid and isework ina small family...Pleaso No 1334 in the rear, up stairs, veference ifrequired. 133g Perry street. ANTED, BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, itmations—one as cook, first rate washer and ironer—the other as chambermafd and waiter, or would ascist in washing and ironing, Have no objection to the country. The best ot oity reference can be given, Call at No. 191 Mott street, near Spring an excelient w: and ironer, Ooh st., back room, first floor, WW ANTED—BY A GENPEE. YOUNG WOMAN, A SIT vation in a private family, She isa good plain ‘cook and a8 lived one year and a halt in hor last place, and can give good city references, Enyuire at 1, V Breadwa' r vioinicy. usical inst eli, at this ANTED—BY A PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, A PARLOR orgrawing room, ies tly furnished, in th upper part of r or five hours di ih ily, and for the us Will be given aan equivalent, Ad- womai ence can be given. Fiotse eppiy at store, ANTED A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! as cook; understands 1G try aud baking; would have no objection to assist in the washing and ironing, and would have no objection to go iro the country. ‘The best of city refv- Elizabeth street, in the ANTED, BY A RESI jection to wait or assist in taking two y corner of Ninth ntreet. ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A vermaid and to wash and iron; eave cf children, rowing; can produce unexeeptionable city reference has no ob nan 3 has lived sin her last place, Please call at No. 34 Third avenue, stress, or to take e: at 223 Bowery. ANTED—A_ RESPECTABLE FRENCH GIRL, WHO speaks English, wants a situation as chambermaid, seam: of children, to whom she can tale Also, 8 nice German girl, as chambermaid, or to do general house- werk. Both can bring the best of recommendations. Plonse call Prone’. Main Mr. Palwer; Eliza, Mrs. McLean; Mary, Miss Hildreth. After which, 14th time, will be produced tha popular drama entitled the MYSTEKIES AND MISERIES 0) Ww YORK—Mose, Mr. F. 8. Chanfrav; Captais Tobin, Mr. C. Burke; Mr. Prociss, Mr. Par: doy: Biz Ling Mre. MeLean; Litile ‘Lise, Miss E- Mestayer, To conclude with the military farce of the PRETTY GIKLS OF pe ERG-—Ernest, Mr. Stark; = Miss vee cele: oors open at 7. performance commence at o'olve! Boxes, 28 oenta; Pitt 1234. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. BARNUM, Proprietor—". Hitchcock, Manager. Splendid Perfurmances every afterneon at halt-past 3 o'clock, and every evening at half past seven, ‘Ihe Manager has the pleasure Of snnoupcing the most extraordinary wonder in creation, Major Littletinger, hold- ing the same re'ation to the famous Lilliputian that the little finger does to the thumb, He is ten years old, only twenty-four inches high, and bay cr only thirteet nd He may be seen every morning from 10 to Leng lock; in the afternoon from 2 till half-past 5; and in tl ». Tn addi: r has also e1 d the celebrated Sab tion, the man: Mr. 8. R. G. Nellis, the three Highland Mammoth Bo Mammoth Baby, Enormous Boa Constrictor. Madam ve the Famous Firtune Teller, nay be privately con extra charge of 25 cents, Admission to the whole, seum Performances, Little Finger, &c, 25 cents ten years of age and old enough to walk alone, 1254 front seats, one shillng extra, ABERNACLE~GRAND CONCERT, ON FRIDAY EVE ning, September 224, on behalf of the French Be ciety of New York, The following distinguished artin’s will kind! volunteer their valuable services:—Mme, Laborde, Miss Nortball, Mona. Laborde, Signor Novelli, and Signori Bottesini and Arditi ‘Tickets one dollar, to be had at the office of the Courrier dos Etats Unie, 12 Park Place, and at the principal music stores ticularain small bill 4118 EVENING AND EVERY SUCCESSIVE EVEN. ing, will be presented to the public, at the Apollo Rooms, Broadway. a serice of representations of the Antediluvian World, designed by the celebrated JOHN MARTIN, K. L., paint. er of the Fall of Nineveh, Belshazar’s Feast, the Illus. trations to Milton, &o. £3. ‘These representations have been executed in Kome, within the last tiftcen months, by and under the direction of Mr Charles Marti, assisted by’ the dest Italian painters, Music will be selected and arranged ex- presely for theeo ropreseutations ly Henri Herz, and executed upon the piano forte and harmonium by the distin fessor M. Edouard Billard, from Paris, Doors open a —To commence at 8 0’ 4 AST WEEK POSITIVELY OF BANVARD’S GREAT PA. norama, of the Missouri and Mississipp! Rivers, (ae it leaves for London on the twenty seventh,) showing country of twenty-three hundred miles, being by far the largest painting ix the world, and of the largest rivera on the globe, oxtending more than twenty degroos of latitude, 4 every evening, at Pancrama Ball, 598 Broadway adjoining Niblo's Garden. Admission 60 cents: children half price. Panorama Will oomracnce moving at 8o'clock. Afternoon performanoes om ‘Wednesdaysand Satndays, at8 o'elook. Hall to let, wit POSITIVELY CLOSE ON SATURDAY, SEPTEM. ber 22d, Banvard’s Mammoth Panorama of tho’ Missiasippi ri Ri it sails for London on the 27th. VENUS.—THIS MUCH ADMIRED PAINTING has returned to this city, and is now offered for sale. It may be sen at the exhibition room, in Broadway, five entrance above Canal it, oro- o'cloek N AND NEW VARIETIES OF vering Trees and #lants ~W, Russell, Florist, Henry street near Atlantic, South Mrvokivn, Ui. Ty has’ now for ni tale, fine large and ole ww and s'porior cotlee- tion of Rhododendr Aralias, Pelargouiums, Cinerasixs, and hardy climbing roses; this splendid new collection of plaats, have all been ised and grown by Mr. R,vnd canaot be obtained at apy other establishment in this or’ sny other country, Ordora ponetually attended to, and plants carefully packed for Europe, orelrewhere, Terms ensh, and prices low. HO HaS NOT READ THAT WORK WHICH I3 CREA. ting such excitement among the “upper” crust in tne city? We would say to all wh» have not, to procure a copy of “ Astno- deus, or Iniquities of Now York,” at once It ie rich, taoy, rare, nd sarcastic. For sale at 38 Ann street, D3, 208, SALE. § DOGS, COMPRISING Newfoundland Monnt 8t. Bernord, English and Scotel, riers, King Charles Spaniels, Italian’ Grey-hounds, and other kinds of dogs. Italian grey: hounds splendid that were ever offered forcale in the Un are also the King Charles Spavicls. Inquire at 46th street and Bloomingdale road W. MOOSE, ORSES, &&—NEW YORK 'TATTERSALLS — The subscriber respectfully invites the attention of gontle- men having a surplus of Horses, Vehictes, Harness, &c., who wish to convert them into money, to send them to New York Tatter- sails, where sales are cashed promptly. Purchasers of [Horses at auction will find every protection afforded them by the proprietor, as he is determined that every horse rold by him shall be as repro- rented, cr the money returned. Vehicles of every desoription re- Cash advanced on vehicles when day of GEO, W, MIL talle, 446 B: CLIPSE SADDLE HORSE STABLE, 15TH ST, NEAR Sixth avenue. The detachment of horses from this establish ment, lately at Saratoga, having returned, ladies and gantlemen desirous of hiring ean be supplied on application at the stable, Te, na private farnil her business perefctly, and can give the best of city referen from her last place. Also, by a young woman, as nurse and seam- understands dress making. Please call at 39 13th street, in STABLE WOMAN + understands permanent sitaation; the most » produced frem bis Iabemployer listance in the count fice of this paper, will ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BY A MAN FAMILIAR WITH the English, French, and Dutch languages, a3 assistant cherk, cepyist, or as out door collector, or in any capacity where hecould makehimself useful. Salary not so muchan ebject as a isfactory reference could be 8 no objection to go a short , Anote addressed to J, B, M, at the of promptly attonded to. ensive ANTED, IN THE OFFICE OF A PHYSICIAN OF BX tensi tice, and whe dispenses his own medicine, young man—old country proferred—of steady habits, who under- stands pharmacy, the minor operationsin surgery, and it he has some knowledge of the practice of medicine, so much the better, A licentiate of the Apothcearies’ Hall, Dublin or London, would about suit, Ayply, by letter, to M. D., at the office of this paper. city reference, Also wanted, situation as laundress, or as pl chambermaid ence, They ha both } a respectable ish, or Scotch womat Apply at 137 2d avenne, Brondway. ITUATION in the largest places’ in Europe. steady and gtod workman, | Ple Aceney, 114 Ciconwich street. 18 WANTED IN THE CITY, 01 » in the United States, bya man that knows all atout the confectionery, pastry, cake bakery, ke. N URSE WANTED.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN. ENG. accustomed t ld to take charge of an infant. Good recommendations required. PURSER'S STEWARD WANTED—For 4 UNITED S: Store Ship, an active young or middie aged man, who under stands accounts and can Write a fair hand; preference will be given to one who has served in. the references will be required as to honesty an Fredonia, at this office, stating where the applicant may be found, OVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS QUALIFIED to teach English and French, wishes to devote a portion of her time asa day governess; or she wou'd accept of « situation ax an assistant in a school, for the mornii office of this paper, or tho office of the Christian Inquirer, hours. Address 8 ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU- ation a8 chambermaid, and to assist the washing and irons ing, or as nurse and seamstress, ina private family, with good ‘oung woman, a in cook and washer and ironer, or ina privatefamily. ‘The very beet of city ed in one place, in one place again, Can be seen fortwo days at 71, Beekman capacity, and uniloubted yaad sobriety. Address NY WHERE He has been employed employer will find him a apply at the Netherland Jer. id would like to live TATES 208 COOK SI woman, ins private family. rerlectly. Good reference give RESPECTABLE PROTESTA) hest call at 25, ‘Twelfth street, in the basement. 110N WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE She understands her business jercer strost, YOUNG WOMAN wants uation as chambermoid or waiter, taking care of chil: d plain sewing ; no objection to go to the country, ity references given. Can be seen for two days. Pl 3 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- wi and ironer, or ascl do general housekeeping, waiting, and to take care of children, Good city references ean be given. No objections to go a short tion as cook, distance in city or Lawrence Bangs’ yh MANUFACTURERS, kom, Anxious to travel north and wi YOUN agent for a wholesale house. A line addrersed to to, The most reepect: to ML, office of this paper, before 12 o'clock to morrow, will be attended reference given, ‘and to country, Apply at 104 Walke ’ ry hoer rif poly a Walker stroot, at Mr. G MAN Wao IS would be willii at 0 CAPITALISTS AND ENTERPRISING BUSINES: ‘patent right, and tom inufacture a new improved bine, which the value of raw cotton may be improved twenty per con of Mr. Boyd's, at Park,naming the place and A letter addresred to P. F, Centre street, between that sum in ® concern ofmechanics. He ia cay attended to from rined Post Office, New ork ; if by pation will be afforded by as faterviews a’ "NCD 8 further ext "y Penny post office and ihe ill be atter ded to. RERS AND MACHINISTS, vidual, having at his disposal about $5,000, is wiliing to in- he could »b ing well acquainted with the Practical tnd theon le of undertaking the m der the supervision of Goals Conan Commanications will be is only, which may be put. in box 777, —AN INDI- n active part, ‘otic principles snagement un- ADIES' BOARDING.—A LADY, WiTH A GEN: M N L of resources, can be accommodated y'> boars eo fan Wooster office of nished apartmen ihe the neighborhood of streets. A line addressed to Mrs, A. 6. [i vito tne this paper, will receive the attenti IRDSALI Hide, near mpetent domestic servant mmstresses, Ke; also, Conchinen ers, and bore for stores ani tention will OF OU eewise, oachmen, gardnet Le given at this office to c: f the writer, '§ AGENCY, BROADWAY. NO. 422%. BAST nal street, for the encouragement of fulthfel ned cooks, house maids, nurses, , rs, waiting mon, labor: trades. ‘Rospaetfil and prompt at: or orders sent by mail e jease act as ite i t the fon & Secley's last 1 ous positions in Mr, ley's Re} 201 of Fashions for ¢) aro published and fur sale at 157 Brew! RISH AND SCOTC Der cent over proof, bet The subscribers have LY PLATE OF THE SEASON. last’ Fall 0 figure othe Oliver's old plate, which are hon tt's plate of this yh Seventh Avenue OMe £2 Stone nereate: THE CO PARTNERSHIP HEERETOFORE F. tween Arrowsmith & Dares hen Paired SY. D. ARROWS THOMAS BARNARD, this day entered into co partnership, un- & WHER- ‘one that eontains figures which Fashion Plate, The in better taste, however, than the 88 year's report, of the crooked cloak jored with conspica- feagon. Madison & Seo- ind Winter of 1548 and 9, 7. Up staire, MALT WHI SUPERIOR To ‘any thing in market, and pa eS SUPERIOR TO rea, forsale, at twolve shillings for how pt hog ii mo- on for Distiller, dissolved, MITE, dor the fym of Arrowsmith, Barward & Rait, for the transastion of business, &¢ man ducted as former! fweturii re, The business will be con- Y, D. ARROWSMITH, sy, THOMAS BARNARD, DAVID RAIT, 1X ASSEMBLY, NO, 1,B.0, #, Fe requested to attend at their assem: bly room, corner of B "Grand. streeta, on Tuesday, tho Wi ise te at 12 loc ively, to pay the last tribute of re. ington Aswembly, WN My, No, & are respectfully invited to atte Rowerr Jon Davi Toop, George Grabam. Likewise, 2, and Mount Joy pri By ender of 4 | cloak OR SALE.—A GOOD FAMILY OR DRAFT HORSE, venteen hands high, caven years old, tly sound and 8 wagon, With top nearly new. Inyuira kind, 4 an © of W. L. Ball, 184 C! }OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR ONE WHO WISHES to go in the grocery business. A good old established stand, doing now a good cash Dusinens, the propeietar having two 8 unexpectedly thrown on his hands, and wishes to geil one. stock is light, and the atand is avery desirable situation. Apply at 17 Grand street, corner Sullivan. RARE CHANCE NOW OFFERED—FOR SALE, AN OLD and established Porter House and Bowling Saloon, It has jen occupied in this manner fur the last twenty it isn good Tveation for a Grocery Store, Boarding and Leilaing House A lease of five years and a half, stock and fixtures, is to le sold low , as the preprieter is going into other business, For tur hee particulars inquire on the premises, No. 401 West street, OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—A DESIRABLE IN- land country seat, consisting of 21 acres rich land, a genteel house, and appropriate outbuildings, anda choica and shade trees; situated in Westchester and conveni by railroad. Apply to G.T. ADEE, 40 Wall et, 20 2 ‘The place isin good order, and: possession imay bo had a valusble Foundry and Machine Business, nw in a flourish. ing condition, located on the New York and New Haven Railroad line, and rear the depot Steamboat langivg, and ceveral large fas nea. It is the best location betweem the two cities, and the only ¢stabl'shment of the kind within 15 miles of the place, Terms Ibetal. For particulars, enquire at the Industrial Agency, No.3 Spruce street, New York, CHALLENGE.—NOTICE 10 GENTLEM $50 dying, tailoring, and repairing ostablist ment at 65 Gc street, where you can get all grease extracted from your clothes Bt the shortest wotice, Sy ‘J.B, NOAII, 66 Gold street two doorsfrom Beekman. CAST OFF clorHina AND FURNITURE—LADIES AND Genthmen having superfluous effests to dispose of, wonring ' fair price for the same, by sondi tbond at ther resldonte. ‘adicyattanded toby Wen tates 06 Brosdway. ‘apstairs, 0 rm ie half dosen ey ores sana . 90 fer cent. less than prices usually e} of Is years Broadway fashionable celebrity, /__ HEC. GUION, 118 Williem tains, ORSETS DE PARIS—NEW PATTERN EST FA shion adopted at Paris amongst the most. fashionable Jadies, most comfortable and graceful for the form, as well as for the liberty it leaves in the movements of the porson who makes ‘use of them. To be had only of Mme, PROSPERE, up stairs, at No. 53 Canal-street. N.B.—Tho ladies will find the new style very comfortable for nursing, and a handsome assortment of other Corsets, newly arrived from Paris, at a very moderate price: ARIS STYLE SHIRTS, made to measure, by the in this count: J.C, PARSE! ARRIAGE LININGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, AND Plushea—Constantly receiving, by the latest arrivals, a complete astortment of these goods, Also, colored silk and cot ton Velvets, and Florences for Daguerreotypo Cases, for sale by F.8.&3. A. MARTINE, Imporcers and Jobbers, 112 William street, near John, UNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS.—SINGLE AND DOUBLE guns, rifles (flint or pereussion), pistols ('n great variety ), powder fineks, shot-belts, pouches, game-bags, percussion. un locks, ard gunsmith’s articles in great variety, on tl favorable terms, by A. W, SPIES, & Co,, 91 Meiden ABER HANGINGS “JANERVAY & CO, MANUFAC. turers, and dealers in Paper Hangings, No, 100 MaidenLane, call the attention of country dealers to their large assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Firo Prints, Curtains, &c., which they offer for eale at the lowest manufacturer's prices. Gustayes BAIK’S PAPER OX MANUFACTORY HAS _been removed to No. 37 Aun street. (ld number.) UILDING TIMBER.—BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL kinds,sawed to order,on reasonable terms, and at short notice, which can be transport ‘mill door to. New York, in ~ a, ths TOW a ed PORTER an beam Ms a ress ia it, iter, Steam Saw Mills, Lancaster, Pa. F schacae aioe ONLY !—WHO WOULD GO WITHOUT TEETH WHEN can have them inserted, and warranted for five Aone dollar each, at the office established for the reduction of prices in 1834, Filling with pure gold 50 to 75 centa, 308 Broadway. OCTOR MORRISON CONTINUES TO BE CONSULTED on delicate diseases, which he cures} without mercury or hindrance from business, The civcase, in its early stages, he cures in afew days. Debility of the nerves, from early iudisere- tion, accompanied with a gradual prostration of mental pow: Isuuccesstully treated by Dr. M._ Tho mest obstinate strictures yield to his method of curing by absorption. See his London Di- Ploma; in bis ofice, 35 Faltom street, Letters (post paid) at ren’ to. R, MOREHEAD'’S GRADUATED MAGNBTIC MACHINES —Thei 14 heat tiful instruments combine advantages not . % ay otnere gi of w fe giving influ may be irekently obtained. Iuall nervous diseases, the effect of there inatramepte is truly wonderful, and our most distinguished bigh! somend them, They are not liad! port , and are accompanied by anew manual, with full directions rue. “vie $12, complete, and warranted, Manu. Id, wholesale and retail, hy factured and #14 MMORELEAD, M. D., 182 Broadway, N. ¥. and portable compass, an of electro-magnetism R, RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRIVATE ¢., 88 Greenwich street—oflice hours 9 to 12 A. M., 6to0 P.M (Sunday excepted.) ‘Those who apply in the early stages will be ous at the rapidity and little ineonventence Attonding their cure. [tischiefly, however, those who bave suf- fored from a certain class of people, who can properly appreciate hie services. In stricture, from ite first or incipient, to ite more advanced and distressing stages, (from uncommon advantages and a very extensive practice,) he can afford a rapid, easy and radical cure, whieh, he has grownd{or stating, can be obtained from no other source in America, OCTOR FAWCETT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 81 Dey street, where he can be consulted on all Private Diseas- ‘The most obstinate Id to his mode of treatment, which is the Now-Mercurial System, Btrictures xo mattér of how star . Fon most scien! Ore Victims of constitutional debility, brought with & sertainty of cure, nded to. Office, 51 Dey O CURR NO CHAKGE.—DR MURPHY OF 63 GOLD ‘street, 1s confidentially consulted on all forms of private anon Recent cason oures in 2 to 4 days, fotional debility snd tinpotency succwmtully trate! Sy De My Ke mewoury vend 1n sny case Of hindragce W Gold stave t; open from 7 A. M, to 10 P, My — | Udhige Ads Laverty otto IBLO'’, ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY—MODE tN COME- N dy, combining a castof charasters than has yet been prs. sented im this country. First night of the ongagement of hice Isabel Dickinson, First night of the re-ongacewent of Mr. I. Pla cide, Second night of the re enga.rmont fs Mr. 7 Plao'de, Mr. John Sefton, Mr. 0. W. 0! Miss Kate Horn, Mrs. Cramer, Mrs Chai Tuesday evening, September 19. Grand ( the comedy of ‘ton DON ASSUE ANC ir, Piscide, To concludewith the HE JEALOvs, ¢fore 7; comm ©, Vandenh Ms a ft t comedietts of 15 dmittance, 60 cents. Doors open ats juartor cing at half past 7. Bweanway THEATRE.—TUESDAY £VENING,SEPT. 19, will be performed the otf SACK CaDE—D Suffolk, Mr. Bernar: Pope: L, Bernard; Jack Mariamne, Mien W Pa ye bariotia valier, Mr. E. Shaw; The © snes a . Mr. Badaway; Maschioncss, Mrn ahicus Senrah ee re pants gee. Drew Cirele and Parquette, 75 cente mn | ire conte ; Gallery. 12 performs nee to commence at: icles Doors opem at 7, URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS’ STREET—TUESDAY Br. Sept, 19, wil be played by mgd mask of MUS—Comus, Mr. Lyn) Grace; the Younger Brother, Mr Mears ; Bacebanals, Messrs, Meyer, T. Johnson, derson, Hamilton, Christian, Dowling ; Evy Le After which. the new farce of SEE Judge Corcoran, Mr, Marshall; Captarn, Mr.Grace; isn ho grand ballet csien, M’llo Mathil oy Hymini, Wile Boreas, M. J. Marzett!, Dress Circle and Parjuette, 6c. Family Circle, 25 ots. Doors open at 7; curtain riseant 7. ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE,—TUESDAY EVEN Sopterober 19, the entertaiumer te will commence w.th & new petite comedy entitled the COSTOM OF TAE COUNTRY aa ghille Townsend. Mr. Nickinto ndle Hibbs, Mr, Couover; eatha Bloomington, Mra. Heni 7 Fon: oberta; C n. | After whieh wil presented, a grand PA OF BROADWAY, After which, a new farce en tit PLL CODD Y —Jobn Peter Pilhiooddy, Mr. Holland; Cup Je, Mr. Nickinaon; Sarah Blvnt, Miss Gannen; Mrs, Pillic lay ist Roberts. To conclade with the Isughable fares Jem Bags, Mr. Mitchell Pit, Doors open at GAGRED DIOR AMAS—NOW RXMIGITING EVERY §S ight this week, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons commencing at 3 o'clock, at the splendid new 3 Broad way, over Stoppani's Bathe Hannington’s entirely new Grand Soriptural Dioramas of the most Magnificent Spectacle ever witnessed in New York. Creation of the World and the Del of t] Drees NDERING MINSTREL— nts; Upper Box’, 25: rises at half past 7. t completed a magnificent Diora, intended to illustrate the sublime spectacle of the Six Days of Creation! exhibiting, by means of moveable figures, scenery, changes, from the a Fful optical effets, all the progres Chaos and Dar i mess of the unformert niverse, until the final completion of the great work of Creation, as ieseribed in the first and second chapters of Genesis, ter with the ap pearance of Adam and Eve in the Gar len. The Dio rama is theremlt ot a Jong cherished idea, and of a lif study and experiment in this department of the arts, It is most costly, beautiful and perfect work of the kind existing, combines in ita exhitition the highest mechanical ingenuity. the most astonishing sconic eflects, assisted by mperior p inting and music, Scenery and Incidents—Chaos, the Bay. ‘The Firmament, the Second Day Dry Tan Flowers, Third Day. Sun, Moon and Stars, tion of Fish and Fowl, Fifth Day, Creation of Animals, Six:h Day. Gardenof Eden—Adam and Eve, With this completion of the Ibors of the Creation, the first part of the Exhibition closes, Part IT, Grand Diorama of the Deluge, ‘Tickets 25 0%. — Children half price Doers onen at 7. Curtain riasnat & ool" ANORAMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN INQMEXICO, AT the Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway, shows, natural as life hes, Encampments, and Battles fought by Gen. Taylo orreet views of the country, towns, cities, &e. It the utiful painting ever ween. Opon every night » quarter before 8 o'clock. | Afternoon exhibitions on Wednesda: and Saturday, commencing at 3 o'clock, Admission, 25 cen Schools admitted on reasonable terms. No charge for descripti parmphiets, NUMEROUS APPLICA- smilies whe have been unable to visit the public are respectfully informed that it will remain open fol one week longer, and positively close on Saturiay, September 2d, P.S—All bills against the above ars requested to be presented prior to the above date. OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECIACLER, WITH THE owner's name er graved in full. The finder will be rewarded, by leaving them at 31 Front street. 5 REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY MORNING, TWO black and white Spaniels, They had two chain collars on, coupled together with a swivel-chnin; Whoover will return them to 5 Jobnatreet, will receive thembove reward, A. GRIEVE, FP\HOMAS KERR.—THE CONSIONEE OF TWO HORSES and a Light Wagon, from Philadelphia, is requested to call at Pier No. ‘orth River. bf DOMINGO. OR THE CITY OF s Freach bark, Camille, Captain DeGrana. For freight or passage apply to LOYD & HINCKEN, Brokers, Room No, 9 Tontine Bu E FOR RIO DE JANEIRO, VALPARAISO, LIMA. i¢ United States mail er “California,” of about LOO tons burthen, will enil for the abeve ports on the 2d of October, and having Well furnished state rooms, offers » favorable convey- anee for the ame DOF, An exporisnced surgeon wil accompany the steamer. For passoge apply to PE OWLANDS& ASPINWALL, No. 6t South stroot, W ORLEANS.—FIRST AND ONLY REGULAR »eail this day, 19th September, Louisiana and New ‘The regular packet bark GEN E*EE, Captain Dilling- ham, will positively sail as above, For freight of measurement: goods or pacsage, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to E. K. COLLINS, 56 South strect. ‘Shippers will please send in their billy of nding im) Passengers will please be on hoard at Orleans wharf, foot « street, this day, Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P.M; at which time the dark will OR NEW ORLEANS steamship ORESCEN will leave pier 4, N. R., on Monday, 2 M, No berth seoured until paid for. Wall etre 70 Wall street; at the offiee, th street. Po.tage to 25 ce half cunee, snd no letters forwarded ual: No freighit except specie taken on the day of sailing. Bills lading sigued by the clerk on board, and to be presented for signature before 12 o'clock, M., on the day of sailing Freicht taken to New Orictns only, For freight or passage, aprly to . HOWARD & S| ‘The Crescent City will'again leave New October. JE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ‘ny, Harrison, from Boston, Wednesday, Lang,from New York, Wed esd; Niagara, ¢ Ryne, from Boston, Wednestay, November 1; Hibernia, Caps. Shannon. from New York, Wednesday, November §; Harspa, Capt. Lote, from Boston, Wednesd y, November 15. Vor freight or paeeage’ apply to E. CUNARD. Jr., 35 Broadway. (0 TAILORS,—-TO LET, A STORE AND FIXTURES FOR tailoring. Inquire of G. C. SCOTT, No. 145 Broadway. O LET OR LEASE—A RESTAURANT, CONNECIED with a Hotel, situated in a very favorable place for busin and conducted on first class prince‘ ples, ‘The Pestauzant i npin the best « ted ylo, and now doing a profitable business, Tho Fixtures, &e» are complete, and ean be purchased by the appli- cant for $2,800, The premises will be let for roven or ten yours, on euch terms a8 may be agreed upon. ‘The time and attention of the present proprietor being wholly occu 8 rare chance is now cffered fora safe and pr The best of reference required and given, F lors, enquire of GEORGE M. MOKSELL, No. Chambers sty New York city, between the hours of 9A. M.and3 P.M. 0 LET.—3PLENDID ROOMS FOR BALL, CONCERTS, Military Drills, Saloons, Refectories, Ke, at No, 530 Broad way, just below Prince street, (formerly the residence of Jo Coster.) The buildings are now keing extended through to M street—will be completed about the Ist pied in part by tie Chinese Museum. The Will be 124 feet by £0, with ceilings 26; with reference to and have spas ‘The room fur m oe mber, and cevu- and concert rain foot high, built expresely he most perfect manner, per rooms attached. itary di lic meetings, Ke, will be 124 fect hy 50, with ceiling 15 fect Tho parlors and basements, front- ing on Broadway, are adini Adapted for saloons, refectories, or stores. ‘The whole or parts will be let on reasonable terms ( tenants who can give good security. Application to be made oa the premises, from 8 till 12 A. M., and from 6 uill 6 P, M PHOLSTERY GOODS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS — The subserivers respectfully eall the attention of Southera and Western visiters, and the public in gonetal, to thelr extons've Asgortment of Upholstery Goods, which they are constantly re- ceiving from Paris. One of the firm having just returned from © tour through Europe, where he bas made some very handsome felections, we are now prepared to offer an assortment wiich will be found unequalled, and lower than can be purchased at any otter extablishment in the city, gomprising, in part, rieh Brova- teller, Satin de Laines, Lampas, Piushes, Yelvets, French. Silks, ke, fine Lace Muslin ins, English’ and French Furniture Chintz, Corde and Tassels Gimpe, Fringes, together with gilt and brass Cornices, Pins, Bands, and Ornaments. SOLOMON & HART. Importers and Manufacturers of Upholstery Goods, ‘U3 Broadway, (opposite the Park.) TIFICIAL EYES —JUST RECEIVED AT 1g WARREN street, epply of Artificial Kyes, direct from Paris.— ‘They are i without any pain or operation, and asthey move like tre natural eye, the closest observer cannot detect them. Di Powell otes bis attention, as usual, to diseases of th ear His popular work on the eye; price 5) cents, Also, his self- acting Rye ‘ountaing, for strengthening the eye, can be procured, athiso levot is exclu attention to of Ophthalmic ‘Surgery, Cataracts removed in ten pain, on & new principal, and tht restored, Artifici Tale and inserted. Othce by 5 ACM References to the firs*’“enilies in the city. ELLIOTT, OCULIST, 8% BROADWAY, INFORMS is patients that, on and after the 15th September, he will be in his ofice from ten to three o'clock, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Pikes i al A NNO,CURE NO PAY.— DK, CORBITY, 19 DUANE STREET, ‘member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Consulted in treatment of delicate diseases. Eyes for to Lo’clock, P.M. No matter ‘mercury used. Strictures cured or two searcely any pain. Those individuals who have i tain loathsome it, can itively restored to health an@ © CURE, NO CHARGE—DR. COBBETT, M RC. 3. Tap informs the “pinlte, hu and his patients in particular, th has removed to rest, (near William) where he i fidentially consulted on all diseases of a private or delicate cha~ racter, to which his peculiar attention has been directed for the last twelve years in this city. To those who have been under his care, he flatters himeel to say, that unne- cessery.” To thore who have not, and who are afflicted with paing of the head, limbs, ulcers, strictures, or seminal debility, he warantees n perfect and cure, orno charge, No merc feeds Ne Bethe apartments that ratientsdo not see each other. For qualifications, we the Doctor's Diploma. Ls MEDICal orrice—p near Chatham street, titioner in New York, in tho treatment of venereal discasoa, Fhe Doctor's reputation icr skill in those have existed f is preeminent. Gleet, fapen the body, o© in the treat OF . bone Yeas, effec cured, of the ton by a secret habit indulged i feontiows deeume sara nightly cutscene, rr Recent casos cured in four days, without mercury. ven! orlteration ole 4 Me