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1 ab arral cme! sonual sre ae z asada OF HERMITAGE LODGE, NO. 163, 1. F., are notified that r Lay ae Tes “he report to revi constitution “ 7 sae ied sm baste 2, heel T CARDOZO, Secretary. MERICAN musical, FUND beget a SPECIAL ne ‘oak ‘Taea Ly Tae a3 ° sare be f tse greatert importance will SGge of Me ren teet impor oe CO RCHENET, Rearetacy. NEW YORK ; bs er eure ose i, JeaLS Wes the andr (aay to conan my te desirous to Raph a Lieutenant f ‘House, previous 4th Wile. LY bus URY, late Lieut. N. re TAS, late Sclor Serg, N.Y. Vol M®. EDITOR—DEAR SIR- YOU Pip 3 Pines corre: error it per of Saturda; 1s} Committee, teers, and ex-Assistant F No. 4, aver arenee mede | ne ates Cooks, of No. to him for tl eins | sate adway, and great credit is di e0 of workivansnips the cost of oul most ree wee Drenevrten HOME Asana Arion, No. 1L—GRAND hount Vernon, oo Wedaesda; toe sh 00 was on We eat Sige cxouraiogs a ldressn depot, Canal os ie wil return, rt oD their 474 hi sturathea by by She con. Terere al A ya the oi each. De 1Sa40 COVERT, Chairmen Com. Arr. wan B. =I¢the wy: maker should pro ‘he ne Otten ee ad ve stormy the excursion S VERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD.—THE NEXT ular meeting of the Union Building Atsoaiation will penal dot 121 Grand » rs th instant, at ino prefer buying a house of shelr bs with the “very rene they" are now psying monthly to their landlord—(and who does not ?)—can have an opportu- rity of joining at this meeting. Entrance foe, fifty ceats per share. J. PECARE, Secretary. POLITICAL, LRVENTH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATI Repabhican Nomination:— , ERMAN, Wesley Smita, YOR ASSISTANT, George W. Edwards. YOR ASSEMELY. Jacob Miller, R_ASSESSOR. Walter Merrideld. YOR CONSTABLES. Gilbert, Weeks, Smith Sloan. ATURALIZATION COMMITTEE WILL BE IN SES. sion at Tammany, from 9 A. M. till S P. M., till 25th EW YORK, OCTOBER 12, 1851.-MR. EDITOR—MY tention bes been dirested to # handbill Coed in the Tenth ward, headed Democratic Whig Ratification Hegting, 80 to respond to th to — name ie ai Pheer] he for ny a been used without 1 taorat, 5 would be inconsistent imei take a prominent part in the above meet ie ‘e be \ aad understood, that I will mothing to do with i f te de NAS. W. WILLETS, 144 Forsyth street. staining tee a ‘inder will be liberally te! pa a an by Ba on L°Uak2 ct oR ABOUT. SEPT, 23, A bog scum. Wi (old,) containing sundry with « he ws ietater Stock, drawn in tiock ‘brokersy Wall, tre the scrip with ih them. Loy é bb i Sy Bits CALEY LOST—ON SATURDAY EVENING LASt, 2g frcia Tripler hall, through Bleacker, and Mac: trond ‘hinged: geld bracelet, witton sate ‘The finder will be rewarded om leaving i — uP ly ~ yo SHIP'S OR BRIG'S govemn FR oli t, pain’ bisck. hmou ». Riol i he pasted, inquigs at Mr. Gray ‘# bath, Falton jug fro’ and Second avenues, throuch Bighth at te teenth street. the sum of AR REWARD —LOSI, ON SATURDAY EVENING, 1 Seventh bet iret plac fest Beven: revere ing the eame to 498 ‘Drosdway, w Ith inet . in goin; Pereor Breve Teward. 1 Any Teeeive the san TuRF. J 108 COURSE, L. TROTTING, ON MONDAY, it. 15, at 3 o'clock, P. RIAL EF. TS 3 Sateen teas bo irl Ferry, Brooklyn, for the hock, vrecutniaa w the sports ve “You L'SNADIKER, Proprietor. —TROTTING MONDAY, OOT- 8 purse of $500, mile ie. Whetpie mick momes b g. Jack wm. Boston Girl. at vill a from Fi rooklyn, from 1! A. M mis ¥ Bare each re A way 2 conte, and w Game of a'l sorte, and every known made dish that a sue 8 vast if Oysters as no other Pe ably, te 9 iow. Me. 8. nima to ve tm advonoe of Une tieer ¢ of thirty years, in all parts of the world, j asti- at he is master of his profession. Mas- ote are now in high season. te end sh Turbot a: Simos, four yours eld. Bou ~ Dinwer served at 12M, CCOPARTEZASHIP ROTICES. suction OF COP; ATW RRSHIP, 7 N OTICK.~THR C8. Pant eneylr HERETOFORE ander the name of Lk RY, ie this dey disscived by mutual consent. BROWN, ARD fitm of Brown & Beard will by All 4@ al the enid frm. must be prevented to the, undersigned, ad all dete due t0 vhe seid itm must be pald to him, Hoboken, N. J.. Oot. 9, It Jon Dp’ ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHI f p ‘ ing betwe ne frm of by mutual consent. will borottied by Jeremiah formerly, at 231 Wort a GRO, BRS, SEnieMiad casey. KEW P BLSOAVIONS. ANT TO BOOK AGENTS.—THE SUaCRIBERS ablished the Masonic Of ring, for 185%, 8vo., Kill, containing 320 poroe of appropriste mat: al mexzotint engeay ieee tebe 38. VOOD, Wanmpoay A RMEECTARER TOE, WOMAN, ituation with a. 7 leant; the best ct reeronce givens” Cal as wo Spring vet iB the rear, front Sasements ‘can be seen for wets’ ANIED—BY TWO. Sg tad Foc Site: ti Mea bake! ee eet Ber of avenuo wie Ao rp tte rr oe ares ok thas fo. 379 Twelfth street, cor- SITUATION, BY A “RESP! STABLE the chamberwork and fat ei be prod | SET et ete ae teenth str wo days. wo! ation ae so) nurse, whose baby is two . to go in th the country of, South; she hi Please call at 89 Wess Elevent first floor, rear buildings; cam be seon for two days. Waareeat food Ge | ag n'y: eyed wi Rag my SIU ASIONE and fine and ironing; a of ality (oe and may be i tw jeas® a] ly Twentieth street, \etorenn Beventh and Bight WAniinace YOUNG MAN, IN A TAILORING E3- tablishment, to make if cenerally useful: and to in and collects Appl) «by pattern, bills. ieee ‘henderesa, 22 Broadway, opposite the New AY ryt: wep A bere: eed, mais Cc Profers ork a ry) wasn lived ce rere! her lest plac>. need apply unless reepectatl vate families. Best ee city ‘references given. two doe ‘apply ly at No. 20 Clark street. May be seen for wo da. ywhereelse The Henry street, for two days. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED RESPECTABLE young woman, ® situation as Cook, Washer, and Troner, who understands all kinds of cooking, or would do general housework ily. Can give the bes: of reference. a for er Laat place, Cai Seen Yor two days av iad A "Avlantic street, Brooklyn. ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY & RESPECTABLE te as Seams rose fe hotel. Is tully ‘ = phy tn nied by the family, a ies e cull at OF it Twenty-fourth street, near Can bosom fortwo days. juetleft. Pls Sixth averue. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO TRAVEL WITH A 8 lady, bys raepe mg Wo. Adoress, by note, to M. P., 190 West Eleveath street, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER, and Ironor, by a respectable young woman, or to do housework for amall family. Good city reference given. Ploace apply at 14 Nineteenth street. ANTED—BY A SUEROTARER YOUNG WOMAN, ‘A situation to do up stairs work and waiting, or take care of children, and to do plain sewing or housework in a ood references, if required. Please call at ‘ANTED—A srTuaTION AS PORTER IN A STORE by sotout, healthy young man, who writes s legible hand, and whos object is employment in & respectable Sushment.. Hee bo snpeation cart, and if ne- recommendations as to strict + eed cit {ind eood conduct. A moto addressed to meaty, so) Hat tnie omive. si meet with frompt attention tor four ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- aa oe 8 Cook. Good city reference. Apply at 137 Wash- re! ANTED—A SITUATION TO WORK AT NEEDLE ‘work; understands millinery, dressmakiag, and heir dressing, washing of lace and fine Muslins. Can keep house Grits Chi None but a respectable family nee Clift street. girl, to do eats bend a dren, or to do plain peving Fleece call, tor two da. ti waiting, or to best of city venue A, corn PV anztED- st A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SirU- ation as Cook, ina respectable fam‘ly. Understands and villing to make herself generaily weefuls wi Washing andirouing. Apoly a No. 17 Vormiaiek street, in the basement, for two days. Good city reference. vA ‘You: NG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS erable family; willing vomsh ose nua, ‘between “Twenty-atth strecte. Satisfactory city reference riven y fap et “ang A PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, mas Norse and Seamstress. City reference 44 Weet Twensy- yearn Ry heed a outuys NURSE, BY Protestant jhe is well expe- ‘Apply to her shine Good city reterence. Fifth avenue, Witt SITUATION, BY A PROTESTA’ iL, in housework. Apply at 9 Pitt treet, for Are assist eodeys. W pin eechas oh eye BY A BEATROTARLE irl, as C) ‘maid, or would do the hoasework of « — ey pooh nd ironer and good plaia {rom ber last plses. where Please call at ed bj ome pa ity; can be seen fi fret-olses servan' 1 ae a ‘ST James P eteee'. scent ee vtss | ‘A SMALL ¥ POODLE Do! ANTED_BY & RESPECTABLE YOUN *| Wari. waite Tong Fagot ror) ee - p. Fa Chambermati and woe Bie ofthe Rew York stat” Aagase 'Pecdien” festa | ferent soon, foe i Wasa ote ye; DO i gyre oo 'y- Please apply at No. ANTED—A Spe mestOn AS NURS) charge of an infant, bj 0 is SE t0 ae and who hast hed @ great de oe per senses ve bere rences Sy laa aie Tnjuire at No" o7 East Pyent iret Sa |_Sarah treet, her ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL' . es situation ss Chembermaid 44 wae M4 gt in the washing and ironi ve a of devon: , ply sti Fearlotewst secontocr, foateame Ove AP ANTED—A BOY, te Re pote 78 BAKIN y3l- ness. Apply 36 Hudso: eet. adibahée Ware SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RES- Protestant woman; is a geod pleia cook, washor'at ‘and ironer; has no folle or iacumbrance. Can ‘be seen at 34 Great Jones street, for two days. Good city reference given. ‘ [as beer Bede of "sity reference given. Franken Nreet, be licants 7 msit tuslocta ie she dicatlon req’ D—A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK- Ber, oF entry Clerk, or light Fortes, by 40 years o penman, sn: ae selacy for ‘aldrese P.J-4,, care at six city quired, fot integrity sad capatility, ar. Spink, 407 Peaits Ae m RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘WANTS A siT- a as Cook, sanfibe asia in washing soe ueoniag eral work; can produce good refe~ fistant. Can be scen for two days, ab 159 West ‘Twer tet ha street. RESPECTABLE GERMAN YOUNG WOMAN wishes a cituation as professed Cook, ia & respectable private Salt. be seen for three 8 Sixth stroet. Has the best of city reference. RESPECTABLE GIRL WAN1S A SITUATION AS Chembermaid and tine Washer, of Leundress alone, oF jain Cook. Good city reference rend capability, by applying at No. 43 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue, Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WISHES A SITUATION in a reepectabl to take care of childre dost of city reference Mgiven, ‘Inquico as 81 Gold stece yn, N SMEBICAR _ EROTER ARS, WOMAN WISHES or Nurse, in a family, ia lly competent in either capa- th dest recommendations to that eilect. West Thirteenth street, e:ond story, Ye os Please poly at front rocm. be seen for two days. RESPE BLE YOUNG WOMAN, Poy * tant, wi ‘o situation as Chamberm: feneral housework in & private family. Can oe hee ia street, for two days. Good city referense, if re- 7 quire | , Sa doarders—qu drers Morton, moderate. where RESPECTABLE = ee, da. & quiet Baie Bor ob \- Pleat slates Beste WaNTED—FOR 4 GENTLEMAN, yp ars treed Fall ‘boar only; would | on | obese a erat ruish thelr own A Aha = 662, Pest Office, Bore wantep—ay two. MOTHER AND iecationt arms must be moderates Woe st this office, References exeh an god. OARD—A LADY AND y sgwenmesaies with roomp and — Boshd. 270 ORT ORTH ti SINRUR G @ with ‘ad or Partial bom ie ‘eilage evitable otory reference required to for two day it Lorraine ate fami miss with @ ok Sotty4 WISHES {70,3 small, plain, eare Ce LET, WITH BOARD, A FRONT Jarae pantries, on sggond) fie eTeems, ‘Apply at 71 reet. loor; also, single th UPERIOR Ncias SGMMAU a. Sakae Siar erehece wey ee Ne a eae eae FPOuBER? & KENNY, AUCTIONEERS —FORNITURE, A Coesteey AND HIS WIFE, AND A “te Banat ted with good beard and ple Popeenen 20 sonms TO fa boerd—private tlemen, can rooms, at og FEW ET, AT 8&8 BROADWAY.— A wash room connected, "e iy iso has all the modern Provements. A few doors above’ Union Park, 868 becsavey, FURNISHED APARTMENTS 4ND ROOMS TO LET, with full or partial board, at 14 Leroy place, Bleecker st. HOUSES, ROOMS, é&eo., WANTED: Rows waxre WANTED.—TWO 1 ROOMS, F FURNISHED OR py ed family, i y, eee Phenix, at or widow li t this office, stating location, terms, &o. only, upforniehed, hy pny Ay 5 lady and ope ys Rew be fe ma ae SITTING AND Waver!: piece, A RARTMENTS WANTED A A LADY AND HER Page an .d pantry in some Im igor University pike referre Wash'ngton Aan .] in Wi ington oF bet most res pectal i ¥.,ab Mr, Henderson’ terms, &. ag A parlor, with Parlor furnished. FOR SALE AND TO LEB. ¢ of the best and most soli jicesey, Law bookseller, LARGE AND VALUABLE LAW LI. 'D ROOM, e en the square and Broadway, or in > the ‘iol! ity, by a gentleman. A pri- T Teference can be 722 Broadway, OR SALE—A FIRST RATE STAGE ROUTE, os QUIRE of BE. Bicokes, | in New street, corner of RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as Cook; is a frat rate washer and ironer, ad a ‘ Food baker. | Has the best of city relerencs. Pl 23 Monroe pla Pierre her Inet pl RESPECTABLE FounG | WOMAN WANTS A SITU: wi ation as Seaynstres ladie aici and fin ol Brooklyn, between Clarke and she can be seen for two days, at od gity refore: n be seen, at 153 Weat Twentieth serees, inthe basement, for two duye. beg Lap gn Leaeange 5 CL WANTS A SITUA-~ tion as Chambermaid and or waiter; no 09- tion to do - eral Neraenalt sl years © in the couutry for two days, at t of city neyo etre COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION, AY Chambermaid, and to assistin washing and ironing; is seamstress. Has the bost of Please address or call at 31 Prinoe street, in the ‘Can be seen for two days, A es washer and ironer, ference. . ironing, &e. Yandl2a, M., ly. Appl: Fifth street, cue nae Delow Seen oe ania RENCH GIRL WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, to take charge of two small children: one who can " a4 . little English preferred. Apply at Jl¢ State street, srooklyn. (ode aol BY A RESPECTABLE YO fit children’s ‘an give ueneeptionate city references. May be two days, at 70 Clin street. SLESMAN WANTED—ONE ACOUSTOMED TO TEE shoe business. and well acquainted with jobbers ia taix tz-_, Apply by letter, post paid, with references, addressed VINGUT, PROFESSOR xe in the New York Gaivarsity ru (Monday) at 7 o'clo sk. Pmt Sranisi isi! LANGUAGE.—T,, . of the above ihe a a P4 Chambere street. 6 fitted and may mens hs own oe fir eee in J. RENY sur sparaie and caret "Ruane vanced in his studies. Open da; a idly ‘erms reas nable. evening. A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTEST. woman, ot as stress; (prefer > with a Can be seen for two ys, at No. 214 Fourteenth ‘strect, Sixth avenue, next the stuggist store. ANTE DOBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT fs situation ae Cook, Washer and a y uselul. Wi 4 an object ase comoren ore, Good a cy Feterenone aren vl Tv Twelfth street, be Sixth E &, treet Loum.” Uae be oven tor owe dage. ter, im a customer clothing or 80 oy an experienced man familiar with ‘A note addressed for two i to i, PB. Attention. | P. 8. m. ws rANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO. ituation ne House ceeper, or to do the work of w small rerpectable family. Apply st No. 15 A\ BS hha SITUATION, as LL RMAID AND ane Jae email faaily. ve ne C. D—A GOOD COOK, WASTER, AND TRO! e who thoroughly understan other needs} eazeptlonste. fe to eb sracter, spability. A Scotch or E between the hours of one lyn. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE , 88 Chambermaid and Waiter, or rexalar Waiter. ften for two days. at ber prosent employ- No. 42 Twenty-sixth strest, between Brosdway and Sixth avenue. The best of city reference can be given. ANTED-A GOOD JOURNEYMAN BARUER, A German, at 256 Fulton street. VVANTEDIA HEALTAY RESPECTABLE Wowan. 4 viv achild to Nurye 4 ah 5) South ‘Phied W ANTED— BY A RE! Saen a young Woman, n situation 00 gee and Ironer. Be city ref PROTESTANT two days. Apply at 27 Stulverry “ebeeot, | WARPRDSA, NEST, Tipy AND INDUSTRIOUS trl, to do the general housework of a private family, such # pervon, weil ill hear of a permaneat nation, and liberal ¥ Applying at 159 West Seven- teenth street, ‘Gorman preferred. : | W* —BY A CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, } 8 tivation s¢ C) Has the bert of reference, Can mn for two days, at No. 2 Sixth er reet, pe th © Bowery. | | WW ANIED, IMMEDIATELY A JOURNEYMAN BAR. | ber, who can come well recommended ia his busia | Apply at'No. 1 ann street. DERSTANDS of the most apiendid | we. patronage gs e | ANTED-A GOOD COOK, WHO Uv: her business, a good ™ dere e French langu: Good reference required. ; ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION a0 Nurse or Cham bermaid. be seen for two days ord street, next door to the Park Hotel. 6 Cook; understa gud to easiest in the washin, | Thirty-nine Thirteenth ser avenues, between th Cam be seen for two days. 7 ANTED—DY A REST a situation as good t to do geveral housewor' ference oan beg ven. for two days. J ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, as plain Cook, some Fespectabte ferny of city or country reference. Mae no obj sevion to xo distance ip the country. wm be seen for two days enraged. jeane call at "34 Twelfth street. ty. poly at sat Moth street. \ do ehemberwork, Can iv TION, AS CROOM oa coae jin B. B , this off TANIED—A TAD, ABOUT THIRTEEN YEARS OF £0. Who will receive his board and lodgiog only for Lie firat ye ‘the hosiery and elove store, 203 Bread wcy, betwegn Warren ted Chambers strert, | tow Yorn July B58, er and Tronar, or 6 | To THE ‘puaLic, Dr: fy C7 PAD, Prin i Ohana | by masters of high onsr- oe and area a ww ‘exercised in order to main- Tipe school has attained. U m, Ni ray Serdeye Sertag thie = Froepectusee At the principal book stores. YMNASTIC ORTHOPEDY.——MR. LELLSELER, tly Teacher 4 Oe. Royal nae teas of & and eoteseee in Chief ef Ort ror ce POR Wak? OF USE,) A SPLENDIO Kook yagor, almost new. This carriage was made sree maker in New York. Picase oR SALE A Ltr tal Ray HORSE, SIX YEARS early 16 haw ind in single and double har: vege, and trcte h's mile in soot ald answer 0st0F, mily oF om expreas. To be seen at Fi Liver West Thirwonth street, totween Fifth and Sleek ‘Harocee, ‘Be., ever: rH igre A. Also, at private dd Wednesday, er cf pales siege ores. GATFIBLD, Preprictor. <Ixpra attention has bee! ner Published aay York ne Courier e face tis Rubber Shoes under Guodyen te, and ald our money. and are daily peyine. & tarif for the tame: and any Pa) rs aa ob same. if or rather than pirate 6 ears Paton’ | Bere seat top de a fight to, ure & vali LI ear’ Bava Zev caering 19 the public: wud we give notice that he, and all who ere =i ae with him in purchesi: ge reac! In viclation of said Patent te. will HaYwand RUBBER OG) — ThE NEWARK IND: incite argos Te Hate! a J) *4/225 Ly INDIA RUBBER SHORS—THE FORGE my eatabliebment having been doubled on the Manvfactore of my patent Jepan Rubber Overshoes, and Leaving executed most of my early orders, I cetve and execute not try, and have, | of alt their fa e ‘out Overshoer, 78 rent conta. the goths Det. 4 in Cvery reepen ork 7 HORACR H DAY, Manufecturer, and Owner of p ferentern) Rubber pater te, 23 Cogrtiana et, New York. F Pr ce of ail the testiquon, wh OR SALE. DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, SITU- ated in the best location in the Bowery, between Grand and Broome streets, who cannot command §. of selling. Apply at 1:2 Bowery. Vanted—an Operator. ing & good business. None need apply Having two plazee is the cass OR SALE.—A MANUFACTORY OF A STAPLE AR- cell peed apply unless they can comm: two ‘The reason tureelling, the vyercier, wiahe Address ‘Addi fi a. ant interview may tele always y 0 wish demand in all parte of the world. To A and one that ia sure Kd ‘mel dollar smal tek ben ray part: san ex- ‘om 4. ML tat A partner would ve taken should the Tight tind sts oan apply. © TINSMITHS —POR SALE, A TIN, COPPER, AND bipp seeigni price. for eelling out. Apply Wotcretecet; or to", MoPhermoa, sheet iron panatesiery, established five and trouty The good will, i nd will be sold at Tt has a we ing and porer nt work. 3 Water street. ed business with Awple reasons tad, M. Bruce's Sons, Is8 SPLENDID INVESTMENT. * Lease of Let No. & Dey street. top, at Auction.—On W. rm, situated in Alexsndri G wi 7.—FOR SAUR—TWENTY- Inquire of Ne. 197 Broadway, Franklin Buildiage, Koom, SLE FARM IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, VIR- spout two miles from Goorretows, and three hin Tas rit Ortenees T shail sell on the premises, at half foast tour ™ fi tered, 4 it wo emall tenements. The la pie * ofall binds of garden tier sp ellade ache eo is aostl chlo stimate fo adjoining the fare of Robe yar the road hb RUG STORE FOR SALE, NOW DOING AN EXCEC- lent businers, will be eold lew for cash lars spely to Ms. James Hutchinsen, 125 Maiden lane, fs the For pari 1°00,” ‘There ie the hou F saiWauiss Po eat ourewts Brook! RUG Pipee, Ray Sale etreet, Brook! within three ans rie ‘to Ball's Cro: me Deane al LOCATED Ea ON red yards of the Pulte bee yed ‘eiry roome, th Chambers street, ay te business and popular in the city. o je. term 5 eety, are ecaal to any in the States, and tne rooms Any one paying pro- tabler. are th ir atten office, aa with reat sf eddrees, ress, with real name and & the theat adjoi Tovented by 0 ys for the purpo to ve ® very we a = YARD | FOR SALE, APrLy aT o “PIGHTH avenue, ARE CHANCE TOR BU’ TCHERS. —FOR SALE, | cheap, the good will and fixtures of o Meat Market, | an extensive business, at the corner of Morton Ny goies Barrow streets, Fer particalare jaquire of Mr, H. Smit 1C0 Warhington etree ryad co) LET, SITURE FOR SALB— As travel sound wien ehod USE TO AND FURSITUR | Ssh Sone Box 102 Por mike ee se, Sil oh ha, Gae pie Brocklyn: * Will Le wold chen 0 LET—A SUITE oF FUaNISnED ROOM Private family, o6 766 Broudway. Tn use bot mow “Address T. Ley ig oO; E—WANTED, ONE Li LARGE bad Two SMALL 1 ome in & central situation dew: a Address C. th vor with FUrNisnen ROOMS TO LET, OR PART Ora nous SE unfurnished, at Hoboken, in Fico field street, fret house from Fourth etreet, apes ic xu ‘* Alex 00 . tor sale & vor ade by ork. “ari New Fort Office, Nasseu street. a | tod- | at the house, er adazess | PRINTING MATERIALS. Pp& NTT no sy liehers, and to ‘tavors povile every article Paper and job offices, on aa fi establishment. | = de, Cor 5 Ly CE fiom thas tomes in f or era or, cioraree a7 at hi person who it resortin, vited to pen street, near Ch CAs ore —Ledies of jewelry, or stock no tice f that they alwa ey ye bonny er ba the oame, by send TYPE AnD Lay a ay qanes DRI fal rt => vearae weit thanks to pr ‘al brethren, for their wery n hand, of the, weer work, and « i, aah a for thy nigh ‘oom: plete a mieeion ste em, Im Chases, ne. "he. Presses, Cas vit ete the lee of January, 1882, asi err SON will be BON, 2 strocte, N.Y. , together wan ewe we thie advertisement inoor | ‘im ute, ‘streams Hier la’of Dth Ootober, 9 |S. fener re eae “oe een eee pices eee ratich site ‘urniture ese oteeed a8 Buc- AG rats ach rte saseetd ‘elearenated « The fill rb’ ipa if Rosewood, Mi. Hates Bleck W sl- m Drei Barre . sae Parlor’ py ric! oarved, pees la, famoy Furniture, bea Ae Diniog Wocm and. Library Fural rately car Furniture, neatly now; Hall aieet a ‘Carpata, China, Glass, and Croskety Wate: ‘rable at 7 alse, basoméut and kitohen Furniture, Btoy ioguce ou the morning of sale. mahogan: dt walnnt parlor “hamber Furaitre, of ble workman t roiture'envltapin mare and pial, oWPnnctorts chamber euperi Plahotorte, of exulsite tone, th invelee of 00 dle al fancy Bozer, ie fesoweed, A ine maabo satin wood, sultable for the of dealers and others. J %, ALLEN, ACCTIONEER AUCTION er wales . elegan mahogany, Furniture, &. “On Tuesday, at 10 0 og} 5 apse cicus rcoms, XS Broadwi ae oF Pl wood oni euie XIV sap% ro¢ ¢ then ie n'rich brocatells and. p y Secretaries, jeary TBovk ide and pier Tables with gusy Voltaire, rocking tele ef parlor Cheles, mahogany an wi Peamber Fu Furniture, of rich and elexant stylos, ogany Wardrobes, best hale “mattre tnd Plated Ware and other articles, ‘ion of all in want of good of cheive old i foun: id will de eat is now in bond ERENCE BOYLE. AUCTIONEER.—F URNITURE--ON Tuesday, at No 57 Broome street, near Levis, | Es is o'clock, consisting of Sofas, spring seat Chairs, marble vnped deeasing Bureaus, work Tables, ‘ou Fala: inj mre Rockers, Vases: mantel slocks, ta inerain Carpets, stair Carpets and idea, cane cat C tresses, the i, antity of hitehen 0 ‘rockery, Glass acais tons of Peach ¢ Orchard Coal, and six ¢ Cords of of Oak Wood, By B. N. Desh Exe dure tyvictea et a teorlenen This the auction rooms, 10 North Williat Couches, Lounges, Carpets, Looking Lampe. Chandeliers, Crock Patntiog, weod O45 octave Pisnotertes ce, of whem it may concern, Segre, Cutlery, &e. quantity cf Hotel Furniture, HOS &i UCTION, ¥OTICE.—ASSIGN EES’ by J or beg verics, Winee, Tobacco, Sezars, &c.—On Tuesday; 14, at lod o'clock, at 87 Dey street, corn strect, brown Sugar Molasees, Tea, Fi Mvstord, Walnuts, Port, Sherry. Liquors, Brand Auctioneer, 67 Dey street, cor ALLERY OF GIL PAINTINGS ar AUCTION.—H. 1, Leeds & Co., will sell, om eaday, at att She 13h, inet, at 1] o'clock, at 3 ti modern painti ut charg EXPRESS AGENCIES, é&c. BPERFORD & Co. Threugh in i aebee then by which is only peclal messenger by the splendid OiliGcon Uctober 13. Packages not to exoved Vee. in'weiptt, and 5 coble feet. No custom-house chvrges. Geods to Vo eént im on Saturday, Ith, Rates at lease 2) per sent lower. than bs st, Astor House, REGORY'S CALIFORNIA, PACKAGE AND PAR per ete (0, on Monday, October sranteod or she. freight reverse: The subscribers will forward their mext Express per above steamer, on the 13th of October. As by our Express, coods are ala cet invariably placed on the Pactic coat in a ivance of these of al presses, shippers by thie rely their tceward without aay Tetbinus. Large ps kanes should be di t our office (where they are covered by i ore Gaturday. | Farcele received unti? the the stes: Jes til No "ut Op perfectly wate shipper'e irks "'Pesenge tiekete Turmished’ on the above ston mers at the lowest rates. TEOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, Managers and Avents cloek, aa th | tocord’ and ses! wil packages. Freight ten ad ‘cent less than | by any other express. Throwgh with U. 8. Mail or fecight returned. No 2 ‘ouse. id __.... MISCELLANEOUS. CARD.—~IT BEEN RUMORED qaar ity old eetablished Horse Shoeing Shop, 127 Grand ed by new men. Bach ist of thy Saser it is comauct roper owner, Mr. James Mall! ttend $0 bis many Sea Interterin . AN EXCELLENT RAT. the corer of Fifth avenue and look, this morning, or note to Fc SALE byt af A SLU 3 Please ay the lary cheap for cash, by 4. 8. LOOMSEBERY. DENTIST, WOU ricnds apd patrons that heh 125 Chambers oy te 38 Bread way, somes oe i etreet, ‘reverre, late of e's! ENGRAVING &) dl Falter qe N at the An engraved De pos or the i to inform the pricting tering, e } } ook embodying the A $24 Lat Siverh > on gaega ste celebrated Evenson Cases, New iid re 2 yaad HULLED BU gewmeas) MEAL, NRATLY {2 the wens} variety of packages: ad ble, F families, erocere, bakers sad i jenetant reply of the Hira Jobn Rice and Hopetor Mili Indien Meal; rhme 2 pe ‘Orders trem the South ey ion. © J.G. FROST 254 Front strvet, ove door below Pook Slip. aze MAKER 4e> Ba ig RS FB > on Eg Bin! 5s Chashs Chambere ttrest. ARD TABLES, WITH THE MOST IMPROVED sione, i of the most fs Je make, for sale, fast, Ne hetter tables made in tho ity. “Old ‘wanted.— | as altered to te iaproved lan. Ail work watfanted. for the fly te LUKE J. GORE, No. vill ab | tecomd door from lire r wd Basae sasha peneg RY. AND AL cheb, current money, Bote or otherwise ‘all street, basement. fifing to. call on, J tihasn streets tod ene through the post, = = — in 5 MIQUORE. , MONLY Chap » Pardines, Deans I for Cognac, Champa, houses, takes orders for be Yinerats, Olle, Olives, Prunes, Cor- T OFF CLOTHING snp SUPBRFLUOUS PARSO. I property ace et tett oh weerty HINO AND FURNITURE WANTED | tHe en having any oloshing, furnitaty, tee FRONT STREET, i ise Sent OFrEns FOR SALE | hea . dice, N WINES, “Liquors, &o., feo., ARR IN 4 to call at the eslobeated By °, ged cpeafiaseserznaeay thre te ond te Bran dier, Wi io Gin, fan's P hsvetng of tweety pee eat de Wan Gin, ji. ot Aeaving ORM—CHAMPAGNE BRAN X DY, viW " a tted direct from the Londoa eben ee boot - By aan Wines ly, en draught, at 40 Bros ‘ . N. D.— Rvery article worrai 7 nated a@ reprenen ted, this Store, a saving of twobty per cent ie. 6 of | M2czanicat LAMPS, AND RICH Gas Fi lelabres, bracketa, hall I i received. Also, a prea dlorticns. “p. DARDONVILLE, 415 Brondway. ©, MOFFET, GAS FITTER, AND MANUFAC. ner of Gi Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Xo third block wese of Bros. Pa manofacture.—Sole A, it of all arsiclos w every é acture tear, of Dame of Christof yews From LONDO 1 1 it ie done! #0 says rumor, e mium bee gained at the Fate! ile powder, to Led bugs perdisioa, His won, 8b the Groat Axhibidion, nt eeven ere given, lare. Powder and Pilla, 1 Broad way. IN. Bryan's Palmento Wafers, Upwards of 10,0 éid im this city duting Inet winter, and ne Fv OM FROM COUCH, IN TEN MINUTES, erred by tie, and anes. Said by Rpthte 0 8 vi ead 8 greaeicte, 5 je i ents Whelewnle depo Ho Vitae emt, | BEYscraortargp WARR FROM cus, CHRIS | y 26. a NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Baltimore Correspondence. BattrmoreE, Oct. 13, 1861. The Slaver Trial—Baltimore and Ohio Raiiroad— Baltimore Exports— Kossuth, $c. ‘The trjal of James D. Johnson, on the charge of being epgeged in the slave trade on board the brig Chatsworth, continued to occupy the United States District Court all day yesterday, and the case will probably be given to the jury this morning. Tho testimony, 80 far, renders it certain that he was the rei man on board; but it is nat sufficiently direct to warrant a conviction. H» bas proved an excellent character among his acquaintance in this Fe . revenue of the Baltimore and Ohio abel for the year ending on the Ist of Octo- er, as follows :— Main stem. .. $1,849,223 75 ‘Washington brane . We ended 50 This shows a dacagan, of ora fe com- pared with the recei oe the than, "Pa detredae yoer. when the revenue was attributed to the com: the railroade — Cincinnati to Cleveland, and od from Erie to Now York; and elso to the fact that A | ver "has been nepels, bed calion eo summer to Pitts! . grew deal of the utual freight {rom bass ving ors 4 ky the - This has left the Baltimore and O! depend on its local trade ae tea pEela tends ona travel which, under no circumstances, can be with- drawn from it—and a, the gross revenue of the road to Cumberland his been ater than last Toad were to stop at pce would cer- tainly over 6 per cen: on the par value of the stock. wees sees the road reaches the Obie rive: gate value of the articles shipped from varie on Thursday last, was $116,992 bay y cpecting ia called at the phar a pig town meeting, on the subject of the co tion of Kossuth. Purave.Puia, Oct. 12, 1851. The Amalgamation Completed—The Red Bans R-ot- dint—Swicides, §c. The whigs ard natives have at last arranged theie year, amounting to which, if the It may be inferred from this what rovenu) it will timore to foreign ports during the thee? Paiste. to make arrangements Our Philade Iphta Correspondence. ers om Trial—Invitation to Kossuth—Fitel Acci- ticket, and the amalgamation may now be consi- “~ LNANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER — LARGE dered complete, but it will requires bard gulp for Vai the voters to swallow it down bodily. The whig. assert, | county Senator and Assembly ticket bas been. thrown aside entire, for that nominated by the na- tives, and the printing of the amalgamation ticket is now going on as rapidly as possible, in order to have them distributed throughout the city and dis- tricts in time. The whigs now bet even on Jobn- ston’s election as (iovernor. ee trial of the Red Bank rioters commenced at Woodbury. One of the defendants is earbe Aa an, of the Third ward, Southwark, who ore the late Mr. Gorsuch to Christiana, to recover his slaves. Col. Florence, the member of Congress from the irs; district, and many a aoe ial eg casoenyd were at ‘Woodbury on Satar- urpose of testifying to the character day, oethe a defen Sosbnate. ooh Korponay, the gallant Haungerian, bh this city. has been dep2ted by Mayor ti} fom the i soKemess, ane ‘arrival in youreity, tbe foe invitation from the fathers of our city. A subserip- tion has been commenced for a donation, to be ten- dered him on his arrival. John Dougherty, who had his thigh broken on Friday, by the falling of a stone on @ vessel in Ridley creek, died this morning at tho hospital. Frederick Vice, a German, cut bis threat, yes- terday, while under the effect of deliriam tremone, causing his death. Bridget Conner made a eimi- lar attempt, but was not so successful in ending ber mortal career—she is now at the be hospital. Our Annapolis Correspondence. Aswaroxs, Ostober 10, 1652. The Navet School. The Board of Examiners, this year, consisting of Com- modore Conner, Captain Breese, Commanders Bigelow ard Buchanan, having completed the revision of the rules and regulations for the government of this insti- tution, ‘na. the examination of pany ed shich | this year is but four io nom! journed. “This revision of the regulations is -ecessary, Twoauee of the ebsnge in the rystom letaly adopted. and which will. it is believed. inure Vastly to the beneft of the young men here educated and prepared for tbe sevice. Our Bridgeport © Co: Oe Bringerort, Oct. 9, 1851. Fairfield Cownty Three Days Agricwhwrat Fuw— Second Day—The Great Ploughing Mutch-- Tig Jud ges—Barnum—Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co.’s Ploughs Completely Triwmphant—A ldresses by Judge Huntington and others--Horse Race, &&. The great ploughirg match took place on the plain, a few rods west from Iranistan. The match was open to competitors from all parte of tbe country. Eight premiums were offered, amourt- irg in all to one hundred and fifty dollars. A portion of the field had been previously laid out in narrow strips, or lands, as they are technica!- ly called; every one of which contained thirty square rods. The rules required that no team should consiet of more than two animals, cither oxen or horses, to be riven by the holder of the plough ; an hcur anda half was allowed in which to do the ploaghing, which was to be seven inches deep. The test of ex- cellence was the cvenness and flatness with which the furrows were turned. The following gentlomon were appointed jadg: Lieut. Gov. Pond, of New Haven county; David + Whittlesey, Eeq , of Litchfield county ; Mr. Sher- wood, from the State of New York; Adoniram Fair- child, Esq , of Fairfield county; John L. Quigley, Esq., do.; Samuel Hurlbret, Esq., the celebrated breeder of Dovonshire cattle, from Litebfield coun- ty.; and Charles Hubbard, Esq, of Middierex county. The money for the premiums was conuribated by P. T. Barnum, Esq. Mr. B. is the President of tbe Fairfield County Agricultural Society, and be de- | Votes himself with much zeal to the promotion of its interests. He was among the firet on the field, and was very active in arrangiog the details of the maten. Astand had been erceted on one side of tho fold for the accommodation of the judges. Soon afer they had ascended it, a sudden crash was beard, and, on oa round, I perceived that one end of the had fallen to the ground, and the sedeee iG een precipitated in the same direction. ‘hus difficult it is in this democratic count men to maintain an clevation above their f Fortunately no one was hurt. Forty teams had been entered, and twenty-nico eared. + ten mioutes past eleven o'clock, the prelimi- nary arrangements wore ascertained to be com | pore and the signal was given by the Marshal for the teams to start The crowd, at this timo, was very large, aod « deep interest was manifested while the pieaghmen | were performing the work. The judges passed over fully cuaemned the operations of loughmen. - Meanwhile, a large assem plage cf Noe yee od portion of the field, were addrested in & spiri and interesting manner Lt “alge pome* — ot fo wv b. H. Ch Mian tasers the expiration of the ‘iloteod ‘tae, the teams had all accomplished eed labor The people began to grow ve tient to hear S reine anon but tl 45 iges would not be hurried. had determined to examine thorougly, 0 a cf ard jastly and corre be- foro reporting; and ” i excellence of the = biog rendered it difficult to determino whico a0 beste At length, the six judges who were be service agreed to mark separately for the the und, and care- the different firet premium. Five of them, on shi their marks, were found to have agreed on land No. i4, | as the best, and deserving of tne first promium, which was awarded accord if, © This land was +. hed ate Ir, Titus L. Hart, | of West Cornwall fie & ploagh called No 4, or the scale plough, from the Sana of Mecers. Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Uo, the known extensive manufacturers of imp lements, at Worcester and Boston, M bs — of the eight we iumes awarded were taken by Ruggles, Nourse, Mass \ | abe eitowing is a complete list of che Su..ceesfa! competitors :— Titus L. eit of West Cornwall, received the first premfom, §60; Gideon Thomp- for a team driven d & young $25; Julius Gorbam, of Hamden, the third, ¢1 Gideon ‘Thompson, of Brid, the fourth, $16; Walter G. Bootle, of ‘Trum' yal, the ith, $1 ‘i Stophon § 8. Edwards, of rity the the sixth, gi2; PT. Barnum, « of ran seventh, ab, Jobn Wallace, of ight " eter th the close of the ploughing mateb, irettiog son, of Bridgeport mon, the second,