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peer there is a floating debt of about $500,000, maki an aggregate of $4,780,000, as the actual cost at the present moment. Five millions of dollars will probably cover the total liabilities of the com- pony ou the let of January next. This road is right In our midst, and we ure, therefore, able to get a better insight into its affairs. Several other railroad compa- pies in this State are in @ similar position, and the pub- lio have just as vague an idea of their actual cost eondition. The old adage, “ When ignorance is bliss,” &c , will apply very well for ® time to stockholders in railroad companies. Every prediction we have made relative to the Erie Raflzoad Company, will be fuldiled. ‘The first will probably be in our estimates of receipts gor the year; and if there is any honesty and integrity in the board of directors, we shall only have to wait Batil the next aunual report, to enable us to compare our stotements with the estimates and calculations of the vast financial talent concentrated in the manage- ment of the affairs of the Company. ‘The following letter from the Commissioner of the General Land Oftice, in relation to land warrants, iy important to dealers, and of interest to the public generally — eRAL Lanp Orrick, cron, Oot. 4, 1849 Sin :—] have received your letter of the 3d instant, evelosing @ slip trom which the following is au ex- tract : “If we understand the matter rightly, the Land Office will nov recognise blavk assignments of soldiers? laud Warrants, Ibe assignment, to be valid, must #pecify the perron to whom it ix made at the time it is made This, in addition to the usual form of recog nising and certifying the identity of the person makiug theassigoment ” You usk, * Whether it is necessary. to render an as- sigument valid and receivable at the Laud Oiice, it houid be filied up by the origival holder when sold by Dim. avd so of each party through whose bands it may pass. before reaching the Laud Office tor enury 2”? ‘As the act of Congress renders all assigameats made and executed prior to the issue of the warrant or cer~ titicate nuli and void, it is material that the date of the assiguinent and of the acknowiedgment should be filled up when mede. in order to furuish evidence to this office that the astigument was in tact made atter the issuing of the warrant. ‘The mere leaviog in the wigpment a Diauk, for the name of Loe assigace to be afierwards inserted, would not vitiate the assigament, where itis fair and regular in ail other respects; be- €au-e the legal implication in such @ case is, that the arsiguor bas uutocrised the person for whore beaedt the atsigument 16 made aud delivered, or purchasers wader bim, to Oil up the blank by iaserting the name Of spassignee, The bows jide purchasers ot land w: ante have in numereas cares acted on this oy tion, and it wonld be attended with serious incony nienee to innocent purchasers now to change the practice Before & warrant thus assigned can be located the Dame of (he assiqnee must be inserted: and ic will be ac it is done by the authority of the origi- enor, and will be receivable accordingly wt the Land Offices unless fraud shail be alleged aud sus- tained. Yours, very respeetfully, J. BU PPEREIELD, Commissioner, Thisis perfectly clear and eatirfactory, and places the question beyond further doubt or dispute, It is to be supposed that there would be attempts made to palm cif rpuricus ecrtitientes. aud to dispose of thoy which hed not been legally isewed; but the dupart- ment have guarded as much as possible against all a kinds of traude, and have simplified the process of ! ting, &c , as much as in its power, Stock Exchange. $2000 U 86's, 1536 10034 9 ehs Reading RR 0 do INT i" do so 60 10 1tlwo 1500 do 1868 Ml 60 Va Treasury Notes 103450 BOK) do west 100 100 chs Farm's Trust b60 0 do 100 do 600 8 75BkofCom..full Wid, 2ON YS NIL & bowery Bank 100 * 700 Harlem RR 15 N American Trust 300, do 10 Erie Kailroad Wo do 80 do a 25 Canton Co we ox Island ke rd do % io a7 SECOND BOARD. 100 she ErieRR 630 89100 shs Reading RR BIO $344 10 0 sl) 59) BO do 3 33 oO do ¥3 59 200 Harlem Railroad = 50% 20) Reading RR sl S334 250 0 508) ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Answers to Advertisements sent Mait must be post- paid, or they will not be taken from the Post Office. IRVING HOUSE, Broanway, New York. AANA OOLUMBIA HOTEL, Cuestxut stucet, PHILapeLrata BARNUM'S HOTEL, Carvent srkee Bartrimore. ‘TREMOANT HOUSE, Tremont srxeet, Boston, RUST'S HOTEL, Svascusr, New Yora. SPECIAL NOLICES. ICE CONSULATE OF MEXICO! EW YORK, 164%.—The undersign , OCTO- may concern: the office under my charge, from t! informing me that, by order of His » all shippers of rd be despatched to any of the ral id ds which mi Porve of the 5 ti ial cari 1a; all persons who may be guiley of an infrac~ ting themselves to the penaltics proscribed in hot October, referred to above. Merohmnts aan gt a : thee. formity with the Tule ru so ta We deo. St ‘he oharte: 12th, at 12 o'eloc! Bigg, a4 the @, 1. oo aus PRAL RH Griffin, 0, 308 Broad= Secretary. Ocnober 12. at 12 0% ILL COMMODORE. E. the Lge a =— 7h Ww W. MOORE, FORMERLY OF present address to No. 12 South Frampton, hear of some- ‘errace, North- I, of Sour hampt Addres, Belvediere HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2, DO MOST Teapectfuily tender thelr sincere thanks to Mr. Robert BM Bruce, for the liheral supply of refreshments furnished ah at the fire, op Thursday morning. By, order, Enwann Wurriocn. Ste, A.J, DELATOUR, ERICUS ENGINE CO! . RW FORK, ‘Ootober 11, 1M%—The members of this Company take of returning their sincero thanks to W. Beqr, for the very liberal supply of refroshim: furnished tiei as the fre in Poraysh stey 1 of Pores JAMES W. SMITH, Secretary. 1A MEETING OF PROTECTION FIRE ENGINE Company, No. 22, held at the engine house on the lth of etol er, i 4 That the thanks of © mrany be tendered to M rickland, Forman, ihaduek, of No, H Cheve t refreshmeats furms’~ Jed wt the fire ie Chir 66 [RISH VOLUNTERRS "—THE ¢ Reviment are renuemed tom t + Head Qn oof Chatham.) fo der at 7 o'clock m street. (jor f business. Siened by THOWAS TAYLOR, Provisionary Adjutant, OTICR.—a KEQUEAR DATEL TAB SHURRAGAR Grards will fave thie (Friday) evening, Oot. Nuh |. By orderof B. 9¢. 3, W. Dewan rer, Chalrman. ANNELL, Captain, ORRISANIA.—BY A RESOLUTION OF THE COM- tee of arvana ents, they hi er We MYRIOK, Seerotary. pPrICE OF THE NEW YORK Gas ¥, Ovtober %, 140 ~The President of four and one-half rer cont om and payanie ta th iat of November from the H7th inet. to 1 stoawheldera on and after jureds. lone. her. 5 VERITT, Secretary. OTF — THE Fike T ANNIVERSARY OF TOR MOR- risenia Villoge will toke place on Friday, October 12th, 19849, Cars for the aorommodation of thoes who 4. will rn as folle Chey Hall at 7 0° 12. o'ghoet " Mae, 134, Ss, av Tiel 3 te, ' Peraoms 0) ine oui (+0 Avoid contnsion in the ears) are hase their tickets pre: iverenry is to be cel For the eonvenianee of has heen erected euiNeiently mm date from 800 to 100 persons. Mo® tea am att Provided for the occasion at the Temperance Mouse. near , for those who provide themselves with caps. Inte= img exercises may he expected on the nreasion Addronsen HH be Geltcered bY we Rese. Dr. Dowling, Rev Lt Hodge, of § of and Mostlere of take this method of expressing rreeard for our late emplorer. Mr. Charles Lone, feling eratitede for the honorable bas siwage treated noble qu: ingwiehed him ae the propri 0 whet, ty bie mpiring tm " apability he made one of the m in Won H Rescherey. Riliot Worn, William Wilsom Eliho BP. Taylor, Richard Gambit |. Storms, John Ackerman. W Christopher O'Neil, Alvin Stok w aliwin Alone D. Deu, Geo H. . A. Bene ile, Thomas Waller, Pevor u ith, John seoumed ‘of no one or two men: o Wy ene of the wo embodies the POLITIOAL. N BEHALF OF THE WHIGS OF T persousl political importance arrogate ts themselves as the ‘and is false ‘of the vi wishes of ‘he w der W Bradford. MANY Wiga,of the HGS, _ LOST. OO CLOONEY OST—ON WEDN between Chambers and Canal stree! the street, betw wih a tue lik chain, without avy key attache A RUSSET Pr} COLORED VALISE, MARKBY ON Tt contained, among’ other artiol Tuments, of German siver, Five dodars ier LS orth Kiver. DAY EVENING, IN BROADWAY, la the stage or in 0734 ana 8 o'clock, # lady's gold Wateh, ‘Avy por- son finding will pleare return it to 96 Chambers street; they will met With @ Liberal reward. OST—ON TUESDAY MO small black ai d breast swers en on returning the same to 78 Fifth, Avent OST—A SMALL from Le taehid. place in ment, of den and Planks, b the ni aye Ngate Will be rewards er to NION COURSE. L. on Saturday, Ootober 13, at one $500—Uwe miles and Dames br. 1. Immediately aft three in five, to 250 1b. wag Mather; H. Sehmyder euters Tail, C . §- MoKoceo Presser; : MoFarlin enters ENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTING—WED) Oct. 17th, at 3 o'e0 ts, in Bar ness, enters b. Fs will le und return As s0on as the sports are over. ¥ JACOB 8. PLATT —L. G. CARRIN 1,000 Lots Croel contents of th » A. CHILTON, + Farming Stock of Cattie, Ho ing Usensils, &e., &e ; & Chilton will Fell at auction, o'clock, P.M, at the De Peyst Porite the six: mile stone, Bioowingaale, the ofa fice young Horse, sixteen hands high, kind in harness ei REWAKD—LOST, IN GOING FROM ‘Tho above reward will be paid NING, THE 9TH INST. & dle Terrier ‘Slut, with white feet as one ame of Bl or 7 W KOW BOAT, PAINTED GREE! Now stripe, copper turtened, was carried a. the ude oo Saturday’ night. ‘the tind omreturning itto EJ. WOOLSEY, a storia, 3 BLEBCK- corer of Awity wud Wooster streets, a double ue euamelled, chased curved chain at- Foowtving it by _®AGREY, 19 Brondwa wear'ng ap) my pa ner Butire, which are of mu will he paid, apper= Vulas to westions: oe SPOKTING, TROTTING—WILL COME OFF a mateh for Charies Brooks m. Einp-ess, repeat,” lo harni M. Sandford n sweepstake for $100—m 2M Clim «Bald Bag! teador te; G. & GREENE, Prop P, U—Three Mile D. bry ers ym. Lady Suflote; am; J. Bridges enters eh. g Praste Gh Ferry, Brooklyn, ac 2!s P.M. JUEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. of Chas, Fxertier, 220 William street, N. ¥ | Wants, were We NTED—A SITUATION a8 COURIER OR TRA- vel ing Servant respectable German, who spral several lar guages. Would have no objection to take # Vale ace iw N Me has travelled for several years all over Europe. Address} F. JAGBR, care ters, post paid, J. Ww 4 BLE GIRL, A SITUA~ ‘and Ironer, or to do general ¢ family. No ebjeotion to goa Good reference from her Tas » at No avenues. T NTED—BY A RESPECTA: wT Wi A > in washin family. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as Cvok im a private family, and to assist ond g, or do general housework in s small he cam give the heat of city reference from her last Jace, where she lived for seven yeare. Would have no objec ion to Uth street, #0 @ short dietance in the country. Can be soon at 63 near 6th avenue, eat side, for two days 4 NTE£D—A SITUATION, Scoteh woman, asx Cook, Was! BY A RESPECTA) her, and Loner, Can be seen for two cays at 92 Varick ‘street, corner of Watt, NTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY 4 RESPECT- Teoommenda- A a respectable refere bility. w V goed pl A work in a small given. from A ‘& situation to do chamberwork or general housewor he Ninth Avenue. ble young woman, who can give the be bd thoroug' 1ED—BY itvation RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Children’s Nurse, to go Sonth. ‘Tho most can be given as to charaowr and capa= Apply at the corner of T weuty-lifth street aud Broad~ n be sven for three days, NIED—BY A RES?E: nas Ch Sho is @ jection to do general House~ vate camil Best of city reference can be Plesse call at 283 West Twonty-first-st., first door NIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Can geve the best of eity reterence. Address 243 Mul erry surcet, front rorm, first flo ANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS Coachman, and would make hiwfelf generally useful. Good ci'y reference can be viven. Fi Wrest Je Herald omiee, " Would have no olje ih a wa Jost hei lister efainily she h at No. 5) Huds NTED~ A SITUATION RESPROTAGLE WO- Wet Nurse, with agood breast of mil r baby, three mouths old. tocall at No. 1 treet, het ween Laight and Hubert, BY 4 KESPECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN? mde Couk, o would take charge of a laundry? y refere he given. Please call at 165 Ninth 3d aud 4th avenues. SALES BY AUCTION, GTON, AUC- 1th Ooteber, tre t, Hardware Trade Sale, co rtment of Hardware aud Cutlery. Wed~ in the sales roo the auctisn store, Dbira, Glass and ity of h country dealers TION BER-AUCTION NOTICE— Mogs, Wagons, Fa m- Hourenold Parniture, &e.—~Jole Friday, Ostober i2, at 1 Yarm, Apthorp's laue, op= oem, ev nsisting coung Durpam Cow, Heretord Boll, Dumber of Hogs, young and old; lot Poul farm do, sicish, Fobes, bells, harness ‘barn. corn, quantity of Furniture. Wedsteads Kitoten stoves, Dairy Utensils, Gar- Lough ‘ke. Bo 6. Sale positive, Matein, Tools, at No. SIVE SAL" OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR! ay, Oct. 12th, wt Lv wb will seil at au: urnisn U2 Broad wa! ds, joists, milk. th w ygton street, in the rear, fi BY A KESPRCTASLEPROTESTANT WO- uation as Wet Nurse, witha fresh brea: re pord city reference, Messe call at Sho ref 8 to the family hom she has lived the A ‘a chamber ork Jone suerte 1 be seer Ww? sisting A ® month getting a tuasion ip Greenwich et y at M4 Fulton st, New York. NTFD--BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION o Nurse; is @ good plain sewer, sad would assiat, in Has city reference, Please to enquire at Mr, beok Store, 82 Sixth avenue, between Leh and 12uh ‘A note directed to M.S, will be attended to. fora week, if not engase » general Housework and Waiter, or to take care of ¢ g0 4 short distanco in the count Tor three days NTED—$8 000, FOR A VALUABLE PROPERT ituated on rtaton Island, near steamboat landiag, of 160 Building Lots, aud tw Houses, with one or more {Lend. Plenvy of fruit, and fine prospect. For terme P.H, JOUNSON, NTED--BY A MASRRIED WIDOW WOMaN—A ituation as Wet Nurse—She lost her husband two apo, and baby ton weeks old. La desirous of religious family. Piease call st 531 Can be seen for two days, | Can | Please apply at No.16 Franklia | Ri- | and musing | Benjemin Brown, Mr. | Mrs: Holm | Painting is a perf |E AMUSEMENTS, ROADWAY THEATKE—B. 4 WakSHALL. SOLE FRI Brann. s We 12. 1b49, will be repeated, 12, will be lay, iv Dacts, of called WARWICK, the HUNG Sir Thos, J Walle Chit rd, Mh P. 4, hiving; Julia, Misa nine with Laan Mr. Stuar: Pate Mr. W. Dobdbs, Mr. E. 8! ucy, Mea. Loder, Droas quette, 75 cen! ily and 3d circle, 250; Gallery, 1254. NIBLO'S GARDEN:--PRIDAY EVENING, OoT. 1 the entertaimments will commence with an Overture by the Orchestra. To be tollowed by daring aud elogani dapoing on the Tight Rope, by the Ravel Family. T: ed’ by the come pantomime of ‘NI 20DEMUS- Nic Fran 1; -Honasso. 4. Ravel; Mons. Verdua, J, Ravel; Adolphe, P. Brillant; Erne Intermission of ‘half an hoor—Music Band. To conclude with the ponui MAGIC TRUMPET—Harlequin, Bra eander, ; Clown. Ant. Ry ‘Axel. ‘Toermmence at haif bine, Mure, HN | 3 yest Gran, Mrs. J. Wallack: revious to Warwick, will BANFRAU'S NATIONAL evening Oct. 12.—Bi fitof Mr. W. Wood —The enter- wits the DUMB GLRUOF SBN04— ton; Count Corvenio, Mr. Uroeker; Strapado, Mr. W. Wood; Desperatta Mr. W. Taylor: duhetta, Mies G. Dawes. “Atcer whicn, the FEMALE 40 T4LEVE3— Diamond, Mrs. ©. Mostayer; Kuby, Miss Smith: Alley Baby Corcura Antonio, Mr. Mr. C. Taylor, Gamon Baby, Me, Je Motaroarer, Me. C. Burke. To conclude wirh VALENTIN ANDO OKSON Popin, Mr. W. Taylor, Valentine, Mrs, C. Mestayer; Orson, Mr. W, Wood: Princess Kxlantine, Mise Lockyer, Doors Mi to NIBLO'S GARDEN.— BENEFIT OF TUE CARD. Yrench Benevolent Seciety.-The Committee of the evening, Oct, 12, the on’ French Benevolent Society respectfully infocm choir friends, | the perite comedy of WHO a? thor eubeeribers, and the publie, that Mr. William Nihto has | Mr. Niekiecn: Mr, Militant, Me er Kindly offered hewtre, aud’ the favorite Ravel Family | Kohert Mise Nici inson. after which, have volunteered their services, for © great performance, by THE MENT—Gronade the full company, to be given om Saturday. Qovober Li, tor he Lobwits, Mr. C Devetit of the said benevolent society The committee hope that the citizens of New York will tender cheir patronage to the French Remevolent Soo'ety, and assist it in ite work of charity at the besinning of wi who's (30 cents each) may be had, the day of performance, at the door of the Gar- den, oF front avy of the Us dersighed Hers of che Ci tee of Arrangement :-—O. C. Becke £ of the Society, & Wall: H. de © Vion President. 42 Broadway, Jul Renard, Viow President, UG Pearl: R, Foulhioux, 16° Pew y. Leoomte, 200 Groeawivh: B Bos- che, § Willian Ey a Purk place; b. de Boynest, 43 42 Broadway; au; L. . Sohmitt, | ae; ‘f, Calemard, 43 | . Senecal, 35 Walker, Berions tuna KE—W, & and Propriet Friday ev Biayed. 8 new fa ugh ™ URTON, MANAGE » Ue will ited A PEEP PRO’ Mr, Brougtai ov; sapwan. Toe 1 th Hans Keteler, Karl, Mr. Clarke; Madame Roguy Vo conclude with BURTON'S Piccadilly, Mr. Burton; Mr. Brow, Mre. ¥ min Brown, en at 34 past 6; performance toc Parquette, 00 conte;2d tier, 26 cents, Dogherty, x erton, Miss DEMON JESTER — ARLOR W Me. agrain, Mir | EW YORK am; eC) aie DIRECTORY—Thomas August Doors | m. mence at7. Boxes and ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSKUM.—P. T. BARNUM Manager and Propictor; John Greenwood. Jr., Assista Manacor. Ya Great Till! Splendid perforsance terneon at 8, and every evening at % o'clock. Third of the re-eagagement of the wonderful Mertinotti Pant They appear at each entertainment, with Monsiour Blvsler, tn ® variety of the same astounding feats, won. x Gymvastio Achievements, and Comio Ravel Family Also enray Vandeville Company, consisting of Afr, F. Morris, Mr, Jerry #errifield Miss Stanhope, Miss West, who will ach entertainment in'new Melange bition, and may be | wurs, the Knormous Boa Copstrictor, pangs: | | ; | tal toon Living Ansconda, Live Mammoth €rocodil a Rani ire and Temperance Statu ‘ellor, Admission, 25 o: comts RAMATIC READING.—MISS H. PANNING READ lose ber Di je“ Merchant of Stuy vesani @ music store! + immense moving Towns, Oat racts, and other wonders to the Gulf of St. co up the wild and roma tie Saguenay, embra mort picturesque and hisi cally interesting scenery in America Exhibition commences at 746 e'clock nightly; also on Wednesday and Saturday | Afternoons at So’clook. Admittance 2 cents, children half price. UGO'S WALLHUALLA, 36 CANAL STREBT, NEAR Broadway—The only p'aco of amusement in this civy, Jableaux Vivante ropresented by @ beautiful ladies: Gipsy Dancers, Sublo Brothers and Sisters; Acrobats, singing, dancing, &¢, Performances every night at 7)e'clock, Ex- turday at $o'elock, I ORSES—FOR SAL8, A PAIR OF SUPERLOR AND and The moud cou 1 Naseau street, app’ ADY SUTTON, — THIS WELL KNOWN AND Fa- Mare willl} HITE, 40 Be Cary 7 wtlered as private sale, by ry. tix monthe ending | 0 DATLERS.—FOR SALE, L CRING MACHINES AND Steam Engines of two horse power, by GEROW & he. REARY, 335 Stanton at. N. B.—Ove can be seen in operation at the Fair of the American Institute. — AKMONIUM FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR EXI- bitions, small church, or Is too poweriul for the parlor. der, and has «book of At C. F, Hoyer's Foreign Music stere, 389 Broad way. Hi OAL—WE OFFER FOR SALE, AT TOE LOWEST market rat Es sely for x ack Heath, Lehigh, and Nowcastle 24 Broadw OR SALE—A VA Farm, in Orange Cot e following York re' ABLE GRAZING OR SUBEP isting of 250 acres of the te of cultivation, admir: the high o adjoin AN the village of Woodstock, Westeh the village ef ty railroad from the about one acre cach The situation, soonery, and two three story bri Vestry street, ‘) Broadway, INES OF DESIRABLE LOTS, IN ter county, N. Yi, and ad forty minutes ride dots contain. general towne » red ss —, and made on the premises. Lows it pone. pitta? a. Price of lots terms yment ma . For tiealars, NO" Nacsau street, or Land Uilice at EXPIRED LEASES OF wes, wituated Nos. 40 and 43 tate. Inquire of |, 188 Washington street, ty Hall, New Yor! ve Soll ‘a © RENT—A HOUSE BANDSOMELY FURNISAED, | to ert Apwi im the upper part of the city, near Washi | TALIAN BENEVOLENT with, motes Tapberemente, ik’ oal’ be seurth ton gual 2 mest {amily only Possession iminediately. Address box No. 4 on Sunday, ot. 14, at No. la “ Bereld office. CHARLES Secretary. Te ‘A FURNI ~ tJ UnrvaxtegEo ROOM, W. GRAND LODGE OF NORTHERN : ey ay EY ND LOD WORTHBRN | nina borbood. Would be desirous O LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GENTLE! or full Board if require + 624 Broome strect. way. 0 LET—A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED in s small private family, where there are no bo: AAA nner OARLING WANTED —. tention. ‘Address Room, r jon, withia one minute's walk lerald office. iran BOARDING, &c, SMALL FAMILY, CON- jady and child, with servanta, ‘inter, or as long as agreeabl: epch hotel oF boarai @ thecity. Applications, dressed to V. vay. OARDING. — TWO with pantries hed cn moderat at No. # Commerce street, B‘ AKDING—TO LET, FOR THE WINTER, TWO ban lsome suits of Rooms, copssting of a spacious dining ROOMS, FRONT AND BACK, to each, on the second story, suitable for their wives, are now vacant. and may be terms, with full or partial board. Apply oar Hodson. t floor, with three or four one handsome ai'neor gover, wien 3 or three bedrosms: closets and pantries attached. The house in replete with all the modern improvements, and li fa ek ted with vate tables and attendance furnished. Jouston street, second block east of Broad- would by family AN piirgat 208 D—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, F Nee all times, in the huuse. Apply at UARDING—WANTE, ‘whom bas two small children: a small private family "e pref he ‘CING ACADEMY OF MLLE. PACLINE DESJAR- here there are h, & liberal eum wil be Any ‘this paper, will we Saturdays: at halt. Poids; Tueedaye at So'rlock P eter Gevtlemer —oom: on @ eingle gemth Hot and cold Bache, at en Apply at B12 Broad BY TWO LADI ferred. Furthe W Maiden Lane. information cam be had by ap~ OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, ON OR NEAR THE atlemen, in some reapeeta! w boarders preferred). Te id, and, if suited, would he por- nication addressed to tthe office ceive immediate attention. by two you « DANCING, AAA fe. Paris, at No} Greene street, and ‘or terms, ke, apply at the re~ t 74 Leonard street. ALTZING, AT & BOND STREET.— Classes for my) on Weanes- o'clock eaday, loth, For terme, ini AKD SCP OOL HOUS of Sheriff street, hy inted, Will be opened on Monday, the ith of October. very exertion will be made to fender this school ome of hitherto borne. feate of former pai to enter their ehil SCHOOLS, &e. NO, 5, STANTON, eR ‘ing been thoroughly cleaned and ° reputation which it has red by the tenohers to e papils committed to ton’ with the bla! The ited the good wilt be ent of French be commence ill be reserved. ye ® and fran ther int the Her Nh ald principal Daily y arded with des Cow Peerder. Literary Depot, a4) hove eats blishment ma: order B= Com reps. ing the Post Ofee, re be Law Lae J ere th }, Sete va micas a ‘ati , togetl Weeniy Newepapers je im the trade Ns Foreign Boe ing the Post Office, Ne ite have been v8 fo ete = $4 Fer onto as 179 Beondway, ‘iN Packs, Win Paley. John | prineipel Publishers througho farerman. Pa'risk Can nE vetonaer Weadeat Wenirm, | thelnee woke ae fost as lnu Hehael Melange, Sumer J. 8. R lawrence JW. Hoit, ———— J. Bentley. Taylor Curry, } Cerrance MeGuire | QIDNEI'S ROW Mar OF TWRLVE wt Bortee, pestier, Charles Curran. Patriok Dongnor, | WY New York, trom entirely new surveys, showing im devalt Gornep. Patrick O'Neil, Matthew O'Neil, Praneis Bar | every thing of snterest sil as the names ot all owners of p, George Smith, J smith ® goatleman and his wife, | work of # private family. Apply A y Apply tion, a8 ahove, without res large and rou! complete assortment of Housetield Fureisarg, together with Y * BROPACTABLE YOUNG Wi DMAN, A ritet Louse fursishiue roods, lve China, Glaseware, and of city reference. Address 243 Mulberry street, fromt room, . firet floor. ies rnton ttc ta FOR SALE AND TO LET. | ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION aS asher and Ironer, or to do the general Hou; ond cit, at No, 13 Rose acreet, Ist fl NTED—A SITUATION, onng woman, who is Cook BY A RESPECTABLE xcellent cook, washer and at zs Mar street, in the rear. GENTS OF RESPECTABILITY WANTED TO CAN- | vass for a new and popular publication. Apply at room Ro. 3, No 179 Bread way w BOUT SEVENTEEN YEARS OF ishes a ‘Tho best of city reference, Apply at 54 Washington A note stating lveati ill meet immediate attention, GENTLEMAN FROM ENGLAND, WHO HAS HAD He ateptiderabie ax perien ine om] sintes, ix desirous of find~ mereantile house in this timonials will be given, ployment in tome reepec Tndoubted Felerencer a 4% this office, | froner; or would make herself usofal in doing the general | housework of ap AGE, | tuation in a Wholesale Dry Goods or Grocery | FURNISHED BOUSE WANTED IN THE UPPER | Burns, Fina. | Esq., author of Old Hi ‘ato family. Good city referense given. | Sis 0 THE AFFLICTED IN this and be well. 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Commence at 7! o'clock, HINESE ®USEUM,-- 689 BROADWAY, EX WIBITING the Manners, Customs Holizious, Arte and Seieuces, of four havdred millions of Qhiassa, will lowe November Open from 9 A.M. tH 10 P, Mo Admittance ¥ conte; @h:tdrew under 12, hali price. POLLO, 410 B° UA VM AY,—WASHINGTON CROWN ed by Byoanty, Fraternity and Liberty, surrounded by ninent Patriots (Portraits from tho best authori pot other tries. This evblime May by Jas. Burns, is now pen to the public, from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Admission 2 conte, HE MIDDLE AGES.—A COURSE OF FIVE LECTURES op the Intellectnal and Retigioas Aspects of the Middle Ages, will be del d at the Stuveysant Tnscieute, 659 Broadway the evenings of Monday, Oct. Ith, Thursday, Oct. 18t nday, Oct 220, Thureday, Oct. 25th, and Mon- {Oct 29th, by Leicester F, A Buckingham, Esq. Tickets for the course, One Dollsr, to be had at Mr. Dimigan’s Book Store, Fulton et, and of the Sextons of oll the tholie Churches in New York and Brooklyn, Each Lecture will co at half-past 8 o'clock. Th ton Catholic cha Monday evenicg, Oct. 15th, will he Middle Ages.” Admisvion to each single Monastic Life lecture, 25 cent MEDIC HERE 18 PROOF CONCLOSIVE rilla is the origin: respectable papers ROOF, that Di ing is from some of the most [From the Albany Evening Journal. } SP TOWNSEND'S SAKSAPAKILLA, y mover has han been 40 popular a remedy. oF Dr. 8. P. Townsend's ills, whioh to be, manufactur his city, 4 afterwards for several Clapp & Townsend, the ‘Sings the partnership was formed, the ork, where he keeps a store, and feat that point. The voted by the junior partner, Mr. Clapp—here all the medicine is manufactared, Few of cur citizens have auy ides of the amount of this manufactured and sold. Beridos the pales DR medicine that - a! INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuineron, Oct. 10, 1848. President Taylor—His Depurture from the City— Mr. Clayton—Bounty Land—Gold Mines, $e. General Taylor, to comply with his promise, left the city this morning, to avend the cattle show, and the fair at Washington Hull, Balumore. He was accompanied by a young Inshman, Mr. Law- rence Smith, a porter in the White House, He took only a small trunk, remarking, as he left the dwelling, ‘that he expected to return to Wash. ington in two or three days.” It has been reported that he will reach New York next Monday ; but this is by no means certain, as we learn from ere- ditable authority it is only among possibilities that he may He has a desire to go North before the commencement ot Congress ; and if the newt from Europe be net too unfavorable, he will travel as faras Boston. The Secretary of State was sent for by telegraph, and has arnved from Delawore in satety ; but he does not seem to be in a good humor since his re- turn. Something with him has gone, or is going, w ‘f The Pension Office is crowded with business to such anextentas to confuse the brain of the commussioner. His decisions are frequently up- set by Secretary Ewing, and, ia the case now re+ fered to, he overruled, vi A young man enlisted in Bultimore, to serve until the * termie nation of the War with Mexico,” and was sent to New York. Lo five or six mouths trom that time was declared, aud he asked for his dis charge. Itwas denied, the term of enlistment having been fraudulently altered, so as to continue him in the service for tive years. Ee made com- pluint toa court in New York, und the judge, after apatient hearing, directed tis discharge, on the testimony of the orderly unt, and gave hima certificate of the fuet. The paymaster withheld the money due to him by whe voverament, and, as aconrequence, he was obliged to work his way back to Washington, on bourd ofa vessel. Poorly and thinly clad, he was wttacked with a violent cold, which settled on his lungs; and when he reached his mother’s reof be was prostrated with sickness, and never gain rose from his bed. An agent was employed to procure his bounty land, bat the commwiesioner refused to recognise the claim. The agent took an appeal to Mr. Ewing, who reversed the decision of Mr. Ede wards. Before Warrant was issued by the de« partment, the young man (recently) died of con- sumption. His widowed mother, however, has ob- tained the warrant and the arrearage of pay: As Mr. Ewing has been repesiedly accused of buy- ing up, at a pominal sum, the bounty land serip belonging to the widows und heirs of soldiers of the revolution, itis but an act of jus'ice to hum that his prompt ac secured to the mother of a sol- dier ready to fight in the Mexican war, that which wes his lawful nght : The gold mines, fifteen miles from Fre 'ericks- burg, Virginia, owned by Major Heiss and Com- modore Stockton, have not been worked since June last, owing to the decrease of water which propels the machmery. Some of the ore is so rich that itis keptin the mine in preference to bet brought out, for fear people may be charmed, ang help themselves. Further Particulars of the Philadelphia Riow—The Coroner's outs [From the Philadelphia Ledger, Oot. 1.) ‘We resume the details of the riots trom the point at which our account of yesterday broke off, first correct- ing an error, which was the reeult of supposing thatthe authorities, having control of the military, ster gaing to the trouble of rousing them at miduight, would, least, take efficient measures to prevent # recurrence of the riot. From their marching down Sixth street, the supposition was natural that they would be posted #0 as to be most effective, but it seems that, instead of this, the force was marched as Shippen street, when they returned by way of Fifth street to Chesnut, and out tothe Museum buiidiog, sod soon after were airmirsed "The consequence was, that the rioters, ascertaini that the "y force bad retired recommenced their lawless acts, sod by daylight the disturbance was Tagivg furiously Som the rioters jumped the fence above the California roure, and set fire to the frame building in the rear of the opea space be- tween it and the dwellings above ‘The colored popu- in this country, it is abipped to the Canadas India Islands, South America, and even to Burope, quantities. At the manufactory they employ a steam engine, Lesides a lo) $10,000. fe,0 ar veroarnc, row tl port in the United States, | and wishing to go on Fuch voyage, factory reference: ty in given for the mo ney' € Wicks, Ke., wholesale price for cash. "SUEY ARV WOO... vas W RAT we: Nott Stove Warehouse. + twelve thousand dollars cash eapital blo ship, to San Francisco, ‘and back to an ath hewee to M. Canton, ean hear of portunity, in » hieh good ber cent, and ample tor rervices. ‘S& WANTED noe ok EPOT OF FRENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS, No. 45 7, Broad way. Ty large choice of Mocbaanie: Lenny, Oe Moderators; Lamps for Vossels; iN ure for Lamps. The best workmen are attached to ey ea ty 08 001 ‘rengb Browse and Gild~ - ii. DARDON VILLE. LAR LAMP MANUFACTORY F east of Brondw camphine; also, Giraudol all Lanterns, Globes, Obi retail, at the very lowest EW INVENTION !-NEW ERA IN MISCELLANEOUS, Re UN BARRELS.—4,000 UNITED STATES, MADB AT ale by Henry Toompron & Son, 57 larper ire, oF A. 5. Marvin, ldoig Wator at. "a Ferry. Fi Gay atreet, Boltim TAKING LiKE- joty pes, Glass—a mein te Byal ALIFORNIA HOUSES. always ready to furnish the best Portable California | Mai wer, im thi Heaves built by we ba ED BU OK WHEAT, OATANDGRA-~ .. half bbis., «mall packages, and bags sch. Orders from the Bast and South, ac- © Gy referemen, will meet with prompt at- 17 wd 'ROST, ZH Froat street. B sUpsCR RS ARE Tae aod Lat oF any other market at very iow rates been tried, highly approved o ly patronived by Californi A oth om GE FP.UR ATTENTION OF LAWYERS AND OTHERS 18 and deepateh, by W east sive, | door f vited to t net that onyiag done with acouracy WELLE No. 17¥ Chureh stroct, Klin street. He solivite corner of Fy the patrcnege of gentlemen of the Bai | SCOTCH AND IkisH M fou brands \—Hameey Su y ws Meuse tock. ". » he, forsale der OC ined at the office of DAVIS & UENRIQUES, 99 Wall street, TO GODLINESS—OLEAN Thvmosn. St i EDDIE'S GOLD PEN DEPOT, CORNER BROADWAY The best assort Gold and Silver cash prices, N. B—Gold emchangy the ~ STE Hobbs, will leave K Feit Pon ~ Hin. se Pe for Charlenton: ree VERUEY C. BaX bl N. T= Passengers b | srrse shove | mort fornia ther ii reason: will find this ® most jaformation modations for cabin, forward Salon ORCA DEN is loading ‘estry street. Unan tebe : iT PUNGr aucy, std OF fastened ship CRI WONA. ‘cape. Phos. Ww. ioores Of her carne cupnees, and suing oa hoard, will pal bas a accommodations for Cabin, ie retan hone totem ne any vesrel [= wail w rates. are welled UT.) A aalcaialias TANTEI ow nee ‘ORNTA.— at N Reto of S00 Sarrete feign and of 200-1 res ‘secommodate s few first and second on ite by this i thataes arehmnte™ END A DOLLAR BIL (Room 23) 00 Na TO HARPER TWEL t, New York ( -- WANTED, A PERSON WITH TEN OR | th to | tr tie | Any one having the above means, | d woo can give satis~ | iress 8. aud M., Herald Othoe, } T AND ORAIN Woiskey— | a Bost; pania, aud you wil 'welvetre Pamphlet, coat d kx pedition $x cenith, wat (the dread of ranted n eet respectability, testify, A pumber of testims y each pamphlet. We give the last New Yous Crry, October &, 1849, for several weeks, Advertinement stares, improve the color of the lineu. dnd them qurte equal to ail that your ‘They save labor, time, and money, MAKY OWENS, ‘$5 Siath a e. of washing with these directions, may t, New York. Buit ove advertiver or ed insertions, Aud send & marued eovy to Me Ti receive, by return of the mail, » © t 4 especial Tot the felis ally = cornet of roadway t rd strect; orner of Walker strevt; 24 Grand sireet, corner treet; 14 Canal street op corner of Chesnut and bleventh stre on, Baltimore, e Washingt West Broadway tor's reputation for ekill in those half-cured ¢ tor Constivution R. COOPER, 14 DUAN lagt fourteen ent of mercurial can cure the most ager: id cases removed in two to fi harae. wated cases of this disease, a days. A perfoot cure, or CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED i nature. A practice of 30 y , Feoont cases in No fee till cured. Stri Ew ene, semi ariably eres, See his Londos Diploma, im | bis office, 24 ty Fulton street. —ALEXANDER'S TRICO: Dye has now bee failed of properties usual in all mit celebrated prepar of siving am unmaturel rod oF purple tnt to the bale. by Kushton, Clark & Co., Broad a BRD. Sands, corner of Fu'ton an? William etree: Wax- well, 46 William street; Wim. Brewer, and Moore & Taylor, New York. Ro & G. 4. Wright, sole axente for the United States, 23 South Fourth Piiatelpara. EDICAL ADVICE~ DOCTOR YOURSELF PRIVATE- 1, for 28 cents, by moons of the Pocket Moule hyriei: friend and private bling every one to conduct hie -Fowrth Bdi- bvery Une His Own confidential, #1 tion, with one hundred engravings, st owing private diseases an formations of (he gene-atiy im, in every shape | and form, by William Young, M.D various forme ot tecrt diseases, seminal weakness ¢ Fland. Impotency, solitary habits of youth. are faithfully @ feribed, all ‘the recipes piven fn jeture is worthy of particul by. ¥.one. Any person fe letter, will receive one eopy of thie of ots onpiee will be sent for one dollar, Ad= M. YOUNG, 198 Spruce street, Philadelphia, twenty= Dhow sw MEDICAL Lamy gS COMPLETE PRACTICAL y lorter, | envelooe, | Mx. Twriverners—1 have tried your Washing Ditvotions | sly with = view, by dial iow resorted to in euob attompt- be exposed. 3 de of cases which are supponed to be s0~ et only the terrible offe —imaking the unfortunate tie happine@s, a8 w br. There are thou Fy 8) philis, ing from 20 mercurial sores Sarsaparilla will cortainly cure the worst ones of F description, and rpeedily eradicates mercui orm Nor ieit of less benekt HEREDITARY TAINT. reed with grievous and fatal complaints f wenenitors. By wing thie cd, and an innumerable vroughly expels from the rystem the Intent taint which vod of divense, and « es off the curse by which the ef parents are ro often visited upon immo~ ding offspring. FEVER SORE. er from Dr im oases of 1y eaved. otter ean be Sareaparilia cures al Greevviey mi Dr. Townsenv=Sir: Having be ith what my ofthe most painful and wy pl in informing you. 1 have exper the ure of your javaluatle Sarsaparilla. I ttle of our justly respected Phy and D. Hovey, your agent, which L commenced ge a6 it may appear to others, before I had le of it my sore healed over, which had Lig selon s medi d's Saree parila. led of the goodly 0 which thie our lewd; bot suffice it to aay. hb this medicine is prepared for, cast agi have not the least doubt they will be dies te, ELIJAM MITCHELL, ATIC ASYLUM. ‘Thiv te valy one M more than tour the matiom that Dr. Townsend's Sareaparil red. The Mort ervere and chronic cases are weekly eradicated - Araordinary virtives. vite we Ea of the assi*tants in the Lunatic 's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the alk: Thad the most distressing ribly hay and they have done me more than 204, .Am se much better— . Sareaparilt dolare w re at liberty toe thi ‘ours, respectfully. ie CUaMives, Tau and ip daily curing 4 reporially im diseases greborted this week = a Siva, Sept. 17. has cured bi Every body that eu OLN DOWNING, Lae MEADACH Dr. 8. P. Townsend's Sarraparilia cleanres the stomach and Broadway. Oa ONLY DI Chngres, 160 a) RECT LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO, ho 4 splendid Uni- ecloeke jeamer iy ‘acific mail steamer of tre let of November. Arrai have been made with the Post Office Department to ited States Male, and Letter Bags will be made up at the ‘oat Office, closing o'clock. in the After R. FAWORTT sulted at hie mort obstinate a as cag p J CONFIDRENTIALLY OON~ al Sash ehieces ot mateo Se itary Tadcigense an alee | ‘Office 51 Dey treet. Aprly, With @ certainty of eure. motes digestion. This is & cervain remedy for this dis complaint. mn. To xp—Dear Sir: T am constrained to se- wiedge to you, in justice to yourself, the great benefit T rienced in 8 Thave been bled with w sick headac f the Inet years of my Jife I would be attacked en severely at times that, it would seom ar thongh T ahowld go ihe 1c of a friend induced ntact, of Ser Ms the anme ot 7 Wea ‘rin cthew 82 Nasean street, a few doors below Pultom ‘street, former: South B: is ‘Aaente for Phil vt k'Sun: Moston, Redding a'Go., No. BState at .'8 . rl toll, Wash: Nhe Pittabs Cincinnati: 1H Charter aes Charter “ Uhronghowt thé 4 by Droggiste Hh Unlted Staten, Wet Tndien tnd Canadas B. None pew Leok ovt for counterfeit MPORTANT MEDICAL WORK—RVERY ONE AP. feet th certain diseases would consult his own inte by chtaining Dr. Ralph's Practionl Private Treative, m nod consequences of @ jeserthed ; inelu~ venereal (to be foued in no tls ey 1 - or e only true treatm enre. radical cure; slap, sll the sede of preparing, At ke are practically weetul v0 every. on ‘bon 860 lower he Gay , publishem, D%, POWFL, OCULIST AND aURIST, H imported Artifieial Eyes, which ean be inserted fhe Highest pain, ead wil like the nataral eye, “cwall attends a* arual to diseases of the Eye and Rar, at Worren street, carver of Br ay. where eam be had * Treatio. em the Rye. ae Vsies © lation residing in the vicruity commenced moving, en the femaies were pelted with stones by carrying off articles of furniture. preading ib the meanwhile, brought the firemen again to the spot. wy wuitied down the street, aud the rioters retreating beture them, the Phenix was putin service In @ short time, however, the rioters returned and let fy « volley of bricks, with discharges of Ore-arms. und the members of the Pho- forced to fly from their carviage. The fire- Jowever, were reinfurced by citians, and return~ ing again to the fire, the Good Wilt end Phoolx were WRU HAN? AUR WEN RA Tan 8 tito Se row of court houses, rusuing est trom Sixth street, the roots of which all damaged ‘The Robert Morris Hose | ompaeuy had laid their hose for the purpose of assisting im extiaguishing the fire, when the members were Deateu olf sod the taken porsevsion of by the ilovers who ran off hove, (which cut by them) aud then carried off ‘apparatus into Moy au (twas afterwards ered to the company by J atchiwen of that district. [he bose of the Diligent Fire Company was backed with Kuives so as to be useless, ‘The State Houre beli again gave the signal for the assem- Diing of the military, but up Lod © cl.ck a sufficient foree had not mustered in Ube State House Yacd to warrant ther guing down to t of rut, At this time Sixth street, from Wainut to Lombard streets, was thionged with people curious to eee what was going on, and from Lombard tw South the battle of brieks aud buckshot was going om with occasienal inters missions, By half-past 5 ocluck the tumult had ceared the rioters baviog nearly ail dispersed, and thore remaining could wot be du tiogwtehed from the spectator: a wh mingled. Several persons were wounded in (ny aitvay. of whom the fol- owing were admitted into the cur pital :— Jawes Beasiey,a meuber of the Perseverance Hose Company. received & ballin bin brew voyed to the borpital, where he rea Hie Lived im the viowmity o while looking out of th of a boure in Which Dis rieter lived was struck in the tem ple with @ chance rbot wud seceived asevere wound, which will probably prove fatal A Jyuung Wedical student received # ball im the thigh while jvoking on Ube wiliay The tiv aiso token to the badiy burt, sbot in the back of Auderson, stavbed tn the thigh, and rtabbed 1 & A colored boy, im the empivy vt Sheriff Lelar, had vim bt leg # hich were received three rbots extincted Dile passing Sixch aud Lowber rtrvets, A young mau, the sou of Captain \Vaiker, the keeper tavern im Seventh, beiuw Sow was wounded Tueeday night. A warble tired from = musket rib, aud gapcing pleted « vevere flesh wound. marble was exuragied by ur Keer P At about oo civek, the wintery 19 command of Gene. 4d Colonel Bolen tovk up the line of aching the rorue ut, the companies Were Posted 6 as lo COMMBud Bil Low approaches to It, ‘The line of tentinele were exiepdeu aivug Sixth, from Pine to Sbippen, aud sioug Lowbard ava South streets A wo Orid pirces were postedin pointing BOTLM AUd roMs om pan, s Wo wet it uecesaity req Provided #itn bail cartridges, fire om Low rowers, : the evideace adduced before the Coroner # tuquest, © (De bouy of gartes Himmel- held a¢ the Bouse of Mr. W. Senuy imi below Vine, where tue deowssed li with | was steod! er. on the the east ede beteeen Low! ty | felt ® bing strike m: fhouider, and Curord rowed sud saw Coacies Him it tall; be was (akeo up by Coe pereuns there ang cerried away, it happened between cus bourse of ¥ ead uPeM dig will Sixth ety ly authorived The foliow: he was ‘i, bis Cha soter for peace aad quiet my der, but eed wothiog, Un w be tei ness was good Wa Mev cay sworn, ~ After the atteck was made up- On Us, at 10 oO Cloek. | Went upou pavement, they tid oir Himmelwright #as suet, upon bis knees; J lifted him wp, locked io bis face, reooguised him ae thn Fe ed him as far as oeventa aod Lombard, wi 7 zamined — | think be breathed after | took hold of him; it Wook pince between Lombard aud South, im Siath, wheo w there hh the rood Will eagime, the other engloes made no attempt to go lute serves 1d, DUL Were attacked by the usd caled Killers and ngers Mr. tioiliok peut doen oluform (hem who they were attac mud ter Lontup, We remained there about did bot play va aay property trom the abo We sauied tw play upon the think they would bare atiwesed us if we bead played upon the other property iumetaright come ¥ it would be bert, | eee Go More of iw aati | ew bam ib & dying condition, | am ® member of tue Good Will Fire Company, the graeral wateaword was Kitters and Stingers, among the roters. ot our wem dere bad Wa. Kane, eworn—T went down with the Good Will engite; it was fret topped at Sixth aud Lombard streets; some of thy sarcund to the frowt of the mediately a vi turowu (rom the eorner; the mem! were paruy way frow the eagior: Mr. Himmelwright tee deerased, tried Ww Deck Ber ous, Dut the street being biveked up by viher companies, Was prevented in domme so, 0 the time there ‘was firing at Seach strees; | think there war a bai oarges before the de deceased fell; | did Lot speak. the man would evme wv

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