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~ of this Island * when we take into consideration the fact that for Bnex’s Fall Style of Hat is—Masons, Car- rene, Painters, Glasiors, and other me paelly veneered the sale- of & last month, and the result iy arranged, handagmely orasme is im the city, but there has no interrupt: payed el Ing department. The tas ermination to and resolution pe Rerototery has o! vagacreniee | 9, and Tha tation in say! Shat ‘Kuox's Fall iF i cn aesian, most tasty, 6» fase ear worn since old dam travelled elie wien ey gates of Paradise, nox is resolved, an: resolutions, to ated by na city manne faeturerss ail fiat those who are judges of article will call 0 t 128 Fulton street, The Crescent Dining Saloen and Oyster Place and Beaver streste.—We who, in enlargit we addition thereto, in the p: hing is patrons with that ‘most ihe “Opeter elt will be found te be the iy ue sianlichnens for enjoying the ound in the city, Mr- Grogary has Fangeme) pament © establishment. means eens a visit to Mr. Gregory, and his tant, Seaw: w York and Shoe Emporium—The best place to get fitted toa pos article < Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, and Slippers. At the E:aporiui, 50 {assortment in the city, of ever; — treet, is the atyle, not be surpassed. for durability and cheapness o: New.—Mr,. Rightmyer’s New Berigns for Cards, are beginning to, attract & good deal of Biteetlon. Already we tea thet in variows sonsplencul inbéut the city.” ‘They make fal and ‘are at Dunlap’s Hotel, nese the Card.—Ur. Editor :—In Justice to Wil- yar Ba Johnston; tate Captain of the Eightennth ward po- tain J. was not the person eapicaea in in the affair of extorting money from Mr. Red~ ond, grocer, of the corner of Thirty-seoond street and Third Bay og fat y, the name ot Augastns Johnaon, who wi jer previous to his teing dismissed by for'being engaged in the transaction which I ail ‘Tate speech before the Industrial Congress. fay Connected with the police. Da VI Wonoay. Cuba.—We understand that a Panorama t before the public, of the mbracing views of its Tropical scenery has often been the sub- ‘yersified scenery. Jeet Al the per, Toate y pee pe bronght to Nes {y- a ere re. realiaingy tobi ena for sis Ry ge tig tour the vag ead ridal Cards, Env Cake Rows, and Bridal Wafers, of the latest and most, fashionable Pe SO ERDELL'3. roadway, cornet street. Mr. Everdell has a branch Ct t No. Fy mmod ation Prather, for ine m of his down town ous- New Fall Dry Goods,— Hitchcock & Lead- ner of Leo: go have already og ¥ fall fire ait kine ie ph il, Be Lauer Blannets, ko; Gentlemen's Under Shirts, “ieves Bears, ravers; Handkerohiots, Gloves, ke. oe iganen I Wate 7 ae | MONEY MARKET. Mowpar, Aug. 26—6P. M. ‘The stock market was more buoyant this morning, ‘and prices for several of the leading fancies advanced. At the first board, Reading Railroad improved 2 per eont ; Erie Railroad, % ; Erie Income Bonds, %. The ‘transactions in Reading Railroad were very large, aud the improvement in prices, from the opening, cole eent. Thisisa most extraordinary reaction, Dut another ijlustration of the uncertainty of all ti ‘ey stock operations, The advance to-day, has not, it appears, intimidated the bears, and the probability is that the bulls will get their fill before the movement isup. The {Reading Railroad has carried but 43.067 tons of coal more this year than last, thus far; and some time last year the transpertation of coal on the road was almort entirely suspended, whereas this yoar the road for «time has had the monopoly of the car- rying of coal from the Schuylkill region, it will be een that the company cannot show any improve- ae of consequence in its business, or exhibit » more favorable state of things at the close of this year than they did last. The rise in the market value of the stocks is, therefore, entirely speculati such, cannot be otherwise than temporary. impression that those who look for dividend on the old stock, next January, will be disappointed. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer @f this port, to-day. amounted to $132,137 59; pay- ments, $20,011 57—balance, $6,822,089 90. It is ox- pected that the Appropriation bill will pass this week, when a portion of this enormous accumulation of spe- ole will be let loese, and find its way back again into the vaults of the banks from whence it came. ‘The Schuylkill Canal be in readiness to pass empty boats on the 26th inst.; but loaded boats will not De able to pass the break before the latter end of next ‘week. The damages done to the can al were much greater than was anticipated immediately after the flood, and have, consequently, required s longer period to repair them than anticipated at the time of their eecurrence. The principal detention has been at Fe Tix’s Locks, six miles above Reading, where « portion of ene of the dams was éarried away. The break was « very serious one, but has been as promptly repaired as ould have ben expected from the disadvantageous cir- @umstances under which the agents of the company Isbored for the first week or two, for want of mate- rials, labor, &e. &e, Although it has taken somewha, longer to repair than was anticipated, © weak point in the canal has been made permanently strong, and ws Caear toot po capempeniba ta eat point for the future. ‘The Iatest shipping returns of the British Board of ‘Trade furnish the means of comparing the results of the first half year of the repeal of the navigation laws with those of the corresponding period of 1848 and ‘1849. For the six months ending the Sth of July last the tonnage entered inwards was as follows — ‘Towsace Exrenen Inwan Jour 5. yeenels ..... 101, et States vessels, countries. ty é ‘The clearances outwards were: — 1840. States vorseis. 3M countries sees. 838 : Total... Pree) Prom this it will be seen that im comparison with the first half of 1840 there has been. as regards the tonnage entered inwards, s diminution during the past half-year of about 04 per cent in British, and 24 per eent in United States vesrels, with an increase of 25% per cent in the vessels of other countries. ‘As regards the tonnage cleared outwards, there has been an in- erence in British ventels of 7% per cent, » decrease in United States vessels of 15\4 per cent, and an increase In those of other countries of 27 per cent. ‘With regard to the consting trade, the tonnage en- fered inwards was 6,960,101 in the half-year ending July 6, 1848; 6,901,671 in the same period of “1840, and 6,106,695 im that of 1850, The clearances outwards were 6,686,274 in the first baif of 1849, 6,221,486 im that of 1849, and 6,682,458 in that ef 1850. ‘The annexed table exhibits the arrival of the first bale of cotton at New Orleans, in each year, sinoe 1830 the receipts at that port, and the total crep:— Srares—Finet Receirt Baie Hees a555338 1 Tt will be soon by this thet the arrival of the ‘Dale is no index of the crop. Some years, when the peosipt was early, the crop was shert. and at others the peverse took place ‘The anxiety existing in the cotton growing section of this country, in relation to getting the first bale of new cotton to market, has a very per- nicious influence upon prices, and is caleulated to pro- duce a great deal of harm. Such isthe anxiety among planters to be the first to get a new bale ef cotton to market that no expense deters them, and frequently & small parcel, or part of a bale, is hurried down to New Orleans, and « great noise made about it. This goes te WANTS. WANTED. #Y 4 YOUNG MAN Slersid "ome Wma Saracwe. proct Fespesialtiing te de all YOUNG GIRL, OF at 166 Madison street, inds of work—aged six- Liverpool, where spinners and speculators are seizing oo ova speaks German and English. upon every movement to depress prices; and the fact that part of @ single bale of the new crop has been received, is su@@ient to remove whatever apprehen- sions may have previously existed relative to # short crop, and the effect is ii diately seen in the quote, tions, We have not the slightest doubt but that there is a loss to the couatry at large of full half miilien of dollars annually, by this foolish competition among planters to get the first few pounds of new cotton to Ww market, Cotton picked out in this way generally costs much mere than it brings, and is, therefore. losing business to the planter who comes off bres aned | from the contest. According to returns which have lately ae aN to the British Parliament, it appears that, on the 3ist of December last, the number of miles of railroad open ; in the United Kingdom of Great Britain amounted to 6.03134 miles, The number of passengers conveyed in the last six months of 1849, was 35,073,672. * The re- ceipts from passengers amounted to £5,455,218; trom goods, £894,43—total receipts for half year, £6,350,561. Ramaoans or Guear Barrain—Trarvic axp Revenve. Receipts cipte Srom Passenger Genin trae. 3,362,353 19 7 Syn 32 4,213,169 14 5 6,105.975 77 5,004,925 1510 983, ‘Total receipts year ending Jun aan 6 Total receipes hail year euiling Dec. 31-1840. 6/350,501 12 By this table it appears that in four years and » half the number of miles open for traffic had increased from 2,843 to no less than 6,081}¢* But while @ great in- crease has taken place in the mileage, the same rate of receipts has not been maintained, The following shows the average rate per mile perannum received in | each year on the whole length of road open from time to time :. Ravi or Receirr PER MILE IN RACH OF THE FOLLOWING YEARS, Year engine 2 [me 3, 1845 Fa “h “dunes, ike For the halt year aniding Deceinber’ Si, i8id, ratio per i yea £1,083, or for the year . Therefore, from 1846 to 1849, the ceipts fell from £2,735 per mile to £2,056; and, al- | * though the last half year shows a slight improvement: it must be borne in mind that the second half of every year exhibits receipts larger than the first half. 258 3,976,341 2.axhs73 | ors: at uw 8 2.840,353. 8 o| ANTED—A MAID TO ATTEND UPON A Lay os pny shild——Yreneh, D ee or Gorman onl jorner of Thirteent ‘tees, Ww": eink, A aNuation 0s Chambermaid, 0 eare of ehildren ; an do general sneer fe foe wimalby private family. ‘Good from her lust at pina Please to apply Fy i Biuiberry at front basement, NTED—BY 4 RBIPRCSABLE, OUNG, oman, ethos oe ir a oPiree ho: twee! Gan be seen for two day Ww ference required. 22 a ST rY one ar oh, £ is room. *y ity - shildren, “eR, i htc Nchamberwert'l if . He eall at 111 Mulberry Fat <4 RESPROTABLE eRe WANTS 2 SITUATION AS ! ry Birect, between Houston 7 at 30 Mo ‘he rear, first floom rand Bleecker. am 7 A. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A Sibnesien a8 Cook or trivate fy who 9 thorouy pass ein ihe count it No, 271 ly un~ ection ‘in.& private cee use with deg ry. The bent refe: “Madison street, and can be ‘on fort three N INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE BOY, AND A GOOD jection com writer, is wanted in ® lawyer's office, J, Kankin, Jr., 37 va siiwation. Can be aeen for two days at No, 1) | Wall street Barclay street, second floor, up stairs. A YOUNG Woman wi A SITUATION AS SEAM3- ANTED—A CUTTER, I 4 MERCHANT TAILOR’ family ; understands ¢ gity. who understands tho vari mak ei etatte ight chamberwork ox be _ ualified, @ liberal com for joys, Best city references can be given. Ple dressed to W. A. ih, call at 28 between Sth and dth avenue, Tenth street, front id to. basement, | BY A MIDDLE-A\ ; SITUATION WANTKD—BY A RESPECTABLE Ww inate foaled}, a situation ta superna Joung women, as Wet Nurec, with fresh breast of dent or ‘ate mercantile con milk. The best yy references given. Apply to No.4 telligen wledge of busine: James streot, Brooklyn, up st om No. 7, Mrs. Keawel, render to Philip Burro 44 Wall . 44 Broadway; or D mas, JANTED SEVERAL PRACTICAL DYERS, |. B.— Address T, M, 0 per weak. Apply to James Burk, No, 13 South Front rest, delphia, of Print and bye Work | eee $3000 U 86s, ‘67 TAs 5000 56 R i 5000, ax | 2000 we + 2000 50 #10 49! 2000 150 a0 50 av ©: ww ald Sg 000 i 1280 #10 Bn 01 5000 Erie wO cd 60 she Del 450, #10 60 90 Bk of 350, 51 50 Ocean u 2 Bow 100 P ~, 100 Cant 100 ‘0 Eris 1s wo 550, eo . OO ® ov 1000 ‘aba Roch & Syrse i 125 she 4) ms 100 /80 Harlem RR 0 100 do bw 100 100 400 *o os io PH b lo 200 do 0 W% 100 Morris Canal tas = ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. POLITICAL. op get eng WARD —ATA BORMAGE | pegerion. Y-5 ~~ lance with & resolution, of pairs, om General & of August, 1860, the it was a iy y AYA PS rd @ Conv om the ith of Sept September, 1880. On motion: Mr. icp Britt vida tt Ci mat jiven sd lea ward. wi Pe ein lease Pais jut of Pans Fi Rear iz wks ie Warr ON an nrgey ts ayer small wi Tet to any ons br mrad he questions sak: pal. Ba Pal backs at RCEL, CONTAINING SIX PIECES Liter gato rier Son. wt ‘ber toard ft raiiibegiven fx ‘hele a BE AEE vet ier as Alas gine Porte CL mt ay) $10" whe wie CARMEN THR carman les waste from cart | ‘confer s favor ye ‘calling at No. 1 West OTICR—A PUBLIC MEI ‘Thursday evening nex’ pa teTy ta eae ime Eetion wil wilh oven, 5 alse will be gives frigin and irerivamia, "All who feel am interest int sabjlet ere lovited to be present. BAMANS GUARD. TYRNTION —THE MEMBERS s G saw, et ae ane fiat ites —THE thie bull REMONY ng in Thi sic | N™, YORK yo Moar a As CARD.—TER SUBSC JR TAKRS TH tunity to return his aes to hie CAST Tada Yor thal + and 4 Boseontrlonted He genie mente tt where all bated ca ve thinke is woe! bo cannst, S, Beweeles & eoeasion | te ly commander of ate ‘make the excursion @ ily #e likewite to mie, Sr prey eae ee ee. BACURSIONS. RAR Rennes IN EXCURSION TO ‘D PIO WIC AND Raat y & i Det hotte WAXTED-BY A SCORCHMAN, RECENTLY AR- x aiton ‘an Clerk oe Porter in or Sa eee aaa sate ens | Batten ing had simone axsenatve Stperience n the Perea een cetenGenerel Commitics of Tammany Hall, | wed et Sarees FGs eure 'of ‘ie. Jue. Thompen, 100 avenve, rear buil candidate to fe cee ee Sig E- 1 Fiat, eld at the house of Mr. Richards, Ww ‘was called to the Chair, and Mr. R. 8: Bm- | | Dougiase stres Was SPECTADLE WOMAN, A SITU- id and laundress and sewing; would to cook or do general housework in « the best of city referances can be have no oljeeti I private familys, hjections to go Ashort distance in the country.— ihirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave> pply at 35 rr fio rnt A Two BRSPACTARED Y “YOUNG Pao eet plac street, in the rear; can be scen for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘as Turse and seamstress; would like to go travelling with a private family to any he best of city refer be given, Please call at No. 7 Bridge stroes, ert of Whitehall ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO COOKING, Wasit- ing, and ironing, oF cooking only, by & young wom Tho can give the best ‘references, Tajuire at 15 Frauklin ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ‘tion to do cooking, washing, and ironing, of as Cham- Best of city reference Apply at 9 Beaver ond floor, back room. ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant young woman, ® situation as Chambermaid or Waiter; is & B ened ok, ro iponer; would do the neral work of » mily. Best of city re~ ference fi Test pines. ‘Can be soon for two days at 07 Mercer street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as 1 recomm: from her last, pli a tia bent of olfrrpatecanas sem be given, Can be c Rivington T OF DE- nthe Rall of a Dwelling tiguns, fara respectable part of the city, situated west of Broadway, and not above Broome street. Address House, at this office. The best of reference can be given. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COO A RESPECT- ‘able young woma: Has no ob= jection to go to at ‘the ‘corser of Smith and Douglass stree lyn, at Mr. Tinney's. CNT SITUATION TO be oy th HOUSE- an) seen for two 4 situation, nuneration. le affairs, 2M MIS— ad pected, » fair o \ for services ren~ = 4 Address Cotton, at this ofhce WwW ANTED- BY A RESP! ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation te do genet jousework ; she is an ¢x= cellent washer and ironer. Best city reference can be lease call at 33 Hammersley stroct, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS N' BY bf. Bn) 1 eeu ‘apely'st RESPEO- Catharine A RESPECTABLE Iain cook, and a tiret jon to do housework i a best of sity seference can ts th street, between Avenues B for two days. Wengen YOUNG MAN oad ie SnoRnes, 0 @ in of bastness ta Feapsctatle business, Belding olding forth coments. Ca paper, stating BY 2, cage in office ere a ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAM! be seen theorem Met Meinerey Will meet with prompt attention. COMPETENT Wea seca gpa seeome= capements. Pearl street. aber orelty A fermen atest Rapey od hd, by n rae Serco, betwern ict J ‘Third mele, Sat ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A RE- je woman. The best of city references can civen. Picare call nt 342 Greenwich street. WAXTED—A COLORED LAD, — ANTED—BY Yeuna wi Jitsusemald oF Conk inva. reapestanie. family. nee! . a geen for threo days at 113 Oreem street, In the reat, Wr regenera A PROTESTANT GIRL, A se sg oo) ‘to do general house or fami): _- cham! work. be seen for at 22) net non street, Can be feces W4ARTixe. SITUATIONS—a 2 aaaay SEAMSTRESS P rn onal fe Tatiested vate femily servants ‘at Protec fie Agency; bisck eae of Broad NTED—BY A MAN AND HIS WIFR, (PROTES- st thirtyatwo'years, (are English, (Fem Lee yr the wile, as good cock, heneakeoper, ce a aber or peckohman. Both are caste don—bare | good fai eg: EXPRAIRNC aR, CAPA ble of ae See ofan tht ” wiling us creme ANTED—BY Asituation ae faand fen RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN bermaid, or Naree and plain sew ‘poly ate Bowery, between th street. Can ‘be seen for two days. NA dations ay siply at re. zDroedway, vorner the bust QMART, ACTIVE YOUNG, WOMAN, ‘aid to serint with the washing housework for & wma family. wis ‘ED—AN pee: r hee ere ee 8 boy to | ANTED—BY A & situation as and ironing, or to do \wrodges fy reverent, and con be been ree 48} ur, between Seventeenth toon NTED—A DOG TRINMER—ANY ig compeyent iy hie fee. Tyvons bas but Competent persons Ww ay! ve ga cpnorital services. YounG yh with GOOD elem eather » ine ANTED—PY & ironer; ean te 2 Morray street. a seo fe itwati anew ATT 20RD Ba Cs Be age ene pe ss a Lar] ya the ANTED-BY eitwation se RES? ROTARLE —_ xO MAN, A A He te Meltegry seewst ANTED—A sores MAN, OF yusscarrion, ABLE address abow yon or twenty ve, to A!) Dasiness. IMWRDIATELY— TO GOSOUTH, TOSAVAN- W: a mlitera cae So Lee hss women—one deve § are ATIO anormal, ae sp aise, teva ows ANTED SITUATION, call Wo & We. Byler tert y steowh Sp dress, post ot as week. va tyectable howe For & new house bis tent to take ch: ‘00! ‘a very favorable bh North Ame: fluence would be im~ hotel; would go, to if required. be required. +. jew York, for ene OvGRE REFER WANTED—ONE WHO mechite is Noe! who will 61 Va jomfortasie home sn given, Mrs. Livingston, 96 Ki otands, a hildres 4 willing to do the work for two f middle age, preferred. fair wages will eb. be res aiainesaieereic IMMEDIATELY IN A Tere to go en whom & liberal holesale ay, preaziona WANTED—BY TWO °1 ed haa to Bi for two days, ii ery will hye would prefer bein, Goods Bouse ® competent Packer, to Seine & RESPECTABLE ‘a8 cook, who is an excellent washer jo chamberwerk and waiting; toth rence from their last place; no objections if not neaged. r 107 Mow ase apply ITUATION W ya yeht BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A chief, object being to get & Know offies is ruserinteudent of hishousehold too in his wardrobe, she would meet his views—bein; Sent gel ‘as ornamental walks of life, Ad~ \. W., Herald Office. ‘0 GENTLEMEN bed L alba OR WEST. re pir tne in “ther = the above prestions, Jing econsmny ‘educat 'e Seer ERe Juvenile Warehouse Thove who are capable of a — WANTED, AT BRADBROOK’S 297 Broadw: at 100 Seams tresses. joing fine work will find constant employment, by applying before 10 in the morning, or after 5 ve nin youth wanted, who has some dis willing to inake himself jo. 297 Brondway. City re~ had. WANTE) liberal ii 52 Offies, stating when and where an interview can be D interest will be given. Address FOR ONE YEAR—FOR eaton Fn mer de tes Mt “ rates thet demons: diseases from the humau system. T's SURSCIBERS HAVE NOW RBADY,IN POTS, AT ‘Astoria, & collection of above itty yorietiee of tae shi RY Wi ORY HOFFMAN ote vites those who kind of edits ture, or tite Te Paris and Berlla: sfnaring ha aaah ee oxuRy FoR. 83 2 pratt PR oF frese to fern jo, 's manufacts vig bay by the ease, tie mectees- ieee ee eae sveond door above -7= ar; M Bbicares pg dec ge D IODINE id speie Ties + Gon coe cal gg He 2 Sale Rheum, ‘Bare Ri dhing of the'dotate, 2, all ast comp! ag fecatadie, post Shavers En Maoneven, te nee oan yeiaions, mes al gees, Sor sand set ee e abadi quake: usefulness as & remedy whieh, will inUotober.. Pri second assortment splendid oot mh eolored tadower rie= bbiamain, Ko., A arerion. Tevpmicest ‘of the Ashimon showy and striking objects, the colors o a ar yh, minted prime oat foe oe ea ETT eS ie dota strvet, Pa «x peperme.—_aan- Je, 14 Gress Jouse street, in. wah sroumepeat or plain designs for monuments, tombe, frat 4 le i and designs. eae the raatea variety ‘and in ihe IQTION FOR PAS oe reas ns near aed CLOCKS, OF BEVERY United Staves; shar} comnts, ‘towed Ss the in one bape oan be | AMUSKMENTS. by geet EVENING. AU ~ rae 4 m= Hiffert. To seeel ecleds wih the LAST DREAM; r, it, Messrs. Fisher Jailer, Mr. Clark Tae ag 8. Deni: ie Bie Bie Lowe; Be bare, tain Fis Ieneste enaltepeat’ Toeioek, Job Gallery, 123 ROADWAY fi. \e } Bie 4 TRE-E. A Parquette, 75 cent: » KARAM ALL, SOLE LES- ay laid of Munster, Circle aud Third sors open at 7. yaks ©. Badial ir = Sree act, G. Botter jes Bohem: by the manager Sir Signor L. hella Elvira, Signoria St of opera spectatie of sduatthe | AST WEEK OF THE CELE- Opera Company, ander the diree- eft of Signorina Bina Brel . 28, 1850, will be perform. te, T PURITAN verge, L. M dL. Arditi. will gnd Double Bass, 8. Admission, 50 cents. House, the gr for the prevent, withdrawn. New mick i intings recent); i Ne WUSSELDORF ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.— ‘arrived from Europe, among rstravesana| 4 with feud sy ae Hrs, John Geli Sel ton, Mise ctaale, the 1SLAN' Kia ppcetnulnce fr. 2, Mr. ‘To conclude with, la vy cnaere us i Nn iitnne wile t Miles, iokinson, Lynne, Mr, Ni ing of Russia, Nickinson; Gounteas P acts, 61 Drammtised from Ueetge San tiniani, Mr, Frederic; Anzolet Mr. Jackson; Consuelo, the C: her in loveand the cxoeivel Mrs. Pillicodad: So'conts; Family pest; Circle, 25 begin at a quarter to 3 o'clock. entirely new CaNTaTich, ‘seelobrated novelCouat Guse to, primo t ore at the opera, tatrice, Mrs. Ruseell: goriliag Sulla Daly. Tosonsta ot POOR PILLICODDE "Souttle Mr. T. Johnstons Mrs. Skerritt. Boxes, ore open mt & Quarted Wilhat 0 —Tim Moore, M ME. Herbert; ‘Mra r a le Roy. To x aortas ss THEATRE. Angee 1, CHATHAM api dudy @ Fagheriye ire. HP, ae z perform 4 tents, WO) for the season. commencing atS in For f peat Boxes, 25 com Pit, geceese thee bas teat Rey nogueert on 2 Wodnovtaye ATL ae Bb b pte 5 For Aint, RE Pierrint he Lag ad et ae at — Ctrl a rit ove i$ until foeer a ~ Nice The ehh Sat Bint ists tnd was original x until further notice. Admission to an yh ats sch fo pet Anafter- ws and Sai pasonawa SALOON—4) enard street. too well kuownate yeqeire splendid statue, Venus, t and Birth of Venus, should sity. Exhibition free. 3 BROADWAY, CORNER OF The jatings are ay of the reat Oyster, iy seen a crane Sinker the August 30, g. Midas; Wm W. Flor: We i, Von [mm com and di mediately after, specie immen at fatal bee necessa ‘tas thi! ld be : had > JOEL CONKLIN, i, Praveistor. ENTREV ILLE COURSE, L. ‘commencing at after, Concklin 1g Potentate; J. Whelpley enters b. h. ately after, Purse, $30 river ‘to ~— Brooks enters b. ng A —TROTTING—FRIDAY, 1 o'clock A.M. precisely. ‘The largest field of horses ever brought together in the world. #, best 3 in 5, toharness. Mr. 3 R. Tomas ch. m. Ibert ee eng. x ys be argon ators De ia helan a ters b. z Potentate. ove Bo; ed I, Woodruf re ‘ott enters b. ¢ Trump; w gh Wb ihn Gs ns son tt enters b g. Ts Z, Coneklin enters bi gan ; Mr. Shoote onters mw $2. = mile ares. Whelpe Sin Pe shou! c Ah 160 will be Sept harmers, to come sin for all trotting horses, sexernilng lady's Moscow ; ‘ill go to the second best in tries for tl J r@ purses will o bs 4 area Tuas eR LL ay Ty PURSE A Ux ours bed, 1 OTROTHING. TE rau DAY. ‘AU. i Samnee Bridges ‘anes EY E | UA ee, umes, }, L-tnorena, & SEPTRNSEE & to Frccond beaks B Septem! tee *. harness; $50 to seoond best. $200; thi fle Resta to bernsss, Ser 12in, proree $500; two, mal U "gat wit soynse. L. py Ay MBER Lange #4] heate, best three harness. Geto! ive in ces, for all entire 4 ‘September Mth called the fee f tine! fo the lee Eres tended by Me Berit ty = 4 & 00." VERY —COMSTOCK'S JET mae, merchandise, &e., parts of Ly fa conscetion, wih Chap and ov 3 Pm yey oy! Adams & Jesangerios Nationale Nad as above. oan AND CUBANS—COMPRISING A HISTORY tical and a cenditign; alse, ita relatie to iano fend the ted States. Priee, 73's 73 conte. (Gentlemen Soe meorg ontie bi that bave ACHINE £5 ~ | Based ROUCER, I FF, peruse sangect ¥ 4 at) linh driver's seat. gree rebnee na te . pe renty-| srere. Ail Thados warren 4) amount — volume, The wet homie an old for in a notice of the book, “that this volame om~ ject, and per= other broke to Cuba, in the Eng~ nowledge reepesting the rw comuceted with i than ale ¥y ardord ko PLANING MA- Mille, slide a Cans see ¥.—woonwo ee make the Sa jer cent Toes than am rented | t to stick oF ow EXcrrsiox 70 To THe Figutna ANKS, M = at 7%; Grand, ©) an i rot oe A Rae Attic i RACE «White sistant ern ~The Drunk: Mond: 26, 1550, Museuin to wit: his abso: esent the BRUNKARD, not at also Sati af st 346 o’elocl 4 8, ree of eae ‘rail ning wht by a recent pr and She Perey Event mlenion W. charming songsters. strels in the worl vrening. pr Price of adm: ay, . In consequense of t ferowds that 6 every night throng ie " outifal Saloon of the OR Also, Queen Adelai ‘center ehiléres wade ALLBALLA, 36 CANAL STREET. —TAls es of amusement stands norivalied both for lovely women ved jermanis, r— work of art of the CNKARD, ROUGH ND elas, The exhibition intings by artiste of the Mrs. Juan 'Settone (DIAMOND, ISLAND aves mane: ditions, snd remains open august 25th, will be acted, ‘the nall of the Church of the Divine drama of the DRUNK between Spring and Princo stree now somedy of the ROUGBE ntil 10 o'clock P. M. Admission oveluding with (42d and last time,) the conte, m tickets M) cents. Catalogues i234 cents. ISLAND OF JEWELS ‘ RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE-—THIS ARNOM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. =a elegant is £0) B Mansger and Proprietor, Joba G aed’ all this tee bing dyama, Mr. toaly ay In the al WORT! Negro a his own, is still here, 's Carri ea Boa. Constrieto ‘ai 7% o'clock, Be 10 yours, 126 cent k, and half-pas The manager trusts that the will moot with public favor. renova’ ARD—CBRISTY'S OFEKA HOUSE respec! nue their po SlOsRD | aa informed chat, f ting the building of Meehan eee corte for: in thts eit; Tro AD re Concer Baa MUSEU} ities. Time, Miss Alexina Fishe: jek preparation. BOK ENA: Ma ecle beaten hl "band ey and Friday, commencing at 3 P. og ot |. Ferrs reduced to 4 Sante, N. B—! ther is unfavorable, the Convert will teke pro Pelitiant triemsph cf th ie i SLE! weightng 1000 ring ae bi vi , ng 1000 pounds, to be seon thie ees oa) 4 Saturday evening, Admittance 25 cen’ = : Bee ven Co the ap- srfental pe ts, children under 10 yeasa notige will be A gorzeo SALES BY pithin the Wore: per m0 pancheons terside Distiller: quality. Antanas int Wil skkY—GERARD & ‘Bette will sell, this coy (Tuesday m ples ry. just £60 ngrras talected by a mocd judge, and wi AUCTION, P'cloake Ang, 27, at 1 drawn, in be L ALE OF IRON SAFES—W: tioneer. 10 o'clock, at made by, belano—also an & lot of Tes, China, &e. William MeCormick & Co., will sell, No. 18 ath Son ang 4 street, six fire voice of French TLLIAM McCORMICK, AUC= i roof Tron ght day clocka— FOR SALK AND 20 LER, ry HORSE Pow- 004 bot earl North Second an ody 525, yf Pas} SALE 4 n. PAIR OF FINE © 14m seven years old; |, mantles J will be sold om the Lbete for after thee one of an excellent beciaaen te the lever slipece the sacterh side of the sity. apply st the barbershop, basement of the Mansion House, #7 Bkacaters street. Bis | Fhe ged pots SAL E—TWO GQoD SBCOND and Billiard Tabi od order, wil Hot gerapiota,tor sale cheep for 20h. Apply wt coh ‘Ann street, be on hand an ier, with marble and wood ede. Rov rhs inthes eens jooation 32 ood revere! ALL FAIVATE FAMILY. A zeons edroom on ay men, at nee required. whole buildin, Apply to STEPHEN story Aline tle , im the neigh eight “Gollars «month. At rity NEAT AND CONVENIENT paced 4 im the upper par ANTED—TWO- FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR THRER borhood of the Park. at abows ddress L. &., at the ofhes of thay OARD.—A GENTLEMA ean have board in a er cation, aR é3 NA ry Cheer Rovian. — CH, AMBER b A PHELPS AND — 74 a) this day continue the Modi Meal erragesa rade, ‘ender the ttm Ista, Nexis YORK, Maree, e ates All demands well ade ns Sake a * oe che? 5. L, 6S Amn street. CALIFORMIA. Teese eee tad Agente, v 43 Pear FR os an 5 s it 7 =" ee ited. favor, iN GOOD sents for » thle i ae am on- FE [==] 4) the (rear st ~e yates ers | EE Crm orr ag gana tape ° any. tipi apioans eae BISHOP, Importer, 9 Maiden Lane, ep stairs. oF otherwise’ AND 177 Wit- Conia pee wnapere wilt wttend ta Seman RSPORTATION AcRoss rile Tie aT nine SS Bou AT HONORE — minutes’ walk of ¢ in ome of the most pinasa: partial ‘and | ages in Hoboken, wi fer Tt anneal ferringe free. Address vronee ." ioe + this office, ARD WANTED—BY A GEN¢ none where there ane With a young widow. Neo other need apply. Jones MAN IN A PRI~ i Ay wd sd convenient vate vate tables Jace: also accomodation | A RD DOWN TOWN—s GENTLEMAN AND na 10 oramrim Sabie BOARD UP TOWN—A VRI ‘euite of room, with Imay de obtained at withow Marke suitable for ¢i ae may be knewn by othe of thie paper. to let, Sertial bebed, Apply at (4 Franklin atten tither e gentleman end his vile, or two see ue RATLY FURNISHED ax room attec Ce ther fell oe ¢ rooms are famie G AGE, FY. 22, ms, 156 ory, OU Ran | woe mee sare dg a x, rece on ‘band ae PAT oven”

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