Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘Tmeatrical and Masteal. ‘She Broadway theatre and the New York theatre @ate Astor Place Opera House) oper to morrow. night for the regular theatrical season, Burton’s opened last Mopéay, und-the Lyceum, under Wallack, will open em Monday week, At the Broadway we sce the name of Miss Julie Dean an- ‘meunced to appear to morrow, in the character of Julia, im Sheridan Knowles’ piay of the “Hunchback,” and at the New York theatre that of Madame Thillon, as Stella, im the “Enchantress,” ‘Mies Fitzpatrick, a comedienne whose performanees are ‘well spoken of by the London eritics, and Miss Ada Har- eourt, an English vocalist, have been added to the at- tractions of Niblo’s, Pi Ravel Family have engaged Castle Garden for next three nights, the proceeds of Monday being ap- propre to the relief of the sufferers by the Montreal by grand murical festival, in aid of the funds of the American Musical Society of New York, is to come off in astle Garden on Saturday afternoon and evening. ‘The firet of Madame Alboni’s concerts is to te pace | 2 at Metropolitan Hall on arg hs er Those of Mi: Sonteg have not yet had an: them, but they will commence : hortly ae othe arrival, which he looked for in the course of a few weeks. The town tuli of visiters, and theatres ana concerts will be well patronized, Boweny TuratTRe,—To-morrow evening, one ofthe most fumous dramas of the modern reales: the ‘ Corsican Brothers,” which was played wit ‘swecess lest season, will be revived. Mr, Be Eddy, an actor of great celebrity, as also a pend favorite, will sustain the ebaracters of Fabien and Louis dei Franchi, The scenery of this dramatic romance is beautiful, A dance by Miss @. Dare and Mr. Fietcher will foliow, and the entertain- ments will close with the drama of the ‘ Misletoe Bough.”” Broavway Tueatae.—Engagements with various dra. matic stars have been made by the manuger of this esta blishment. ‘To-morrow evening Miss Julia Dean, who has won the esteem of some of the best judges ofthe dra- me, will make her appearance in Sheridan Knowles’ p! ealied the © Tlunchback. ? “Her representation of Juli a has always been admired. Mr, Conway as Master Walter, Bland as Sir Thomas Clifford, Davidge as Fathom, an Miss Annie Lons@ulo a8 Helen. The entertainments con- elude with * Pitticoat Government.”? Ninno’s Garvex —The amusements commence with Mrs, Cullivre’s comedy of the “ Belle’s Stratagem,” in which Miss Fitepatriok) from the Drury Lane theatre, London will appearas Letitia Hardy, and Mr Wheatleigh, from the Princess's theatre, as Doricourt. In the fourth aet, Miss Fitzpatrick and Mr. Gilbert will dance the Minuet de la Cour. Besides this attraction, Messrs, Leach. Lynne, Sloan, and other artistes of celebrity, will appear, Buaron’s Tugarre.—The entertaiaments for to-mor- row night are very attractive The pieces selected are, the comedy of the “ School of Reform,” and the favorite fares of the: titom Boy,” In this piece. two new mem- bers cf Burtem’s excellent company will make their first appearance—Mr ©, Fisher, from the Princess's theatre, Loudon. aud MrsvL. Thompé on, from the Royal Olympic. Add to these the mames of Dyott, Burton, Johnston, Morton, Miss Weston, Mrs. Dyott, Mrs, Skerrett, and Mrs Hughes, and say whether any audience can be dis- satisfied? New York Tirratne.—This establishment which has been entirely refitted and embellished, making it one of the mort beautiful Lheatres in the city will be opened on Monday evening next, (to-morrow). with the grand ro- mantic opera ef the * Enchantress,’ with Mad. Anna ‘Phillon as Stella; Mr, Hudson as Don Sylvia, and Mr. Meyer as Rumir, a full and efficient chorus, and an or- chestra of g reat Bo wer, have been engaged. The enter- taipments w’ tminate with the petite comedy of “ Faint Heart never Won Fair Lady.” Natioxnan TuxatRe.—This house is crowded every night to overtiowing. ‘The pieces eelected for to morrow even- ing are, ** Unele Tom’s Cabin,” in which Mr. W, G. Jones pligs Edward Wilmot, and Mra. F. Nichols that of Mor- ma. Uerr Cline. the grand rope dancer, who is every night greeted with enthusiastic cheers, will display his wonderfal feats.on the corde elastigue. Miss Parting- ton and Mr. Yates will dance, and the entertainments Will conclude with the opera burlesque of “ Otello,” with Mr. Tt. D. Rice as Otello. Castrn GAnpeN.—The benefit for the Montreal suffer- crs takes piace to-morrow evening The Ravel Family have kindly tendered their services on the occasion, and wht appear in five grand entertainments, composed of their most attractive Soa beautiful performances, There ‘Will be various evolutions on the tight rope, by the unri- valled Gabriel. _A splendid and classical scene, called the “ Three Gladiators,” will follow ; after which the fa- mous comic pantomime, entitled “ Jeannette and Jean- net” in which Gabriel, Jerome, Antoine, and Francois Ravel will appear A grand “Pas de Deux,’ by Mile. Celetine Franck and Paul Brillant. The whole will conclude with the comic pantomime of “ Vol-au-Vent.”? American @v<eum,—To morrow will be the opening of the next dramatic season at the Museum. The company comprises many talented actors, and the stage manage- ment will be in the bands of that great favorite, Mr. C. W. Clurke The pieceselected for the evening will be the new prize drama, entitled the * Orphan’s Dream,” and tLo-e for the afternoon, the * Old Guard” and the “Maid ot Muxster,”’ all of which are well cast. Cnniy's Ovens Hovse.—Ghristy’s band of minstrels are ws attractive as ever, and their performances are re- ceived with marked approbation, The programme which they announce for tomorrow evening comprises many of their best fialures. Woov’s Mixevners continue to attract and delight crowded houres. The performances for to-morrow nigh’ consists of songs, dances, instrumental soles, witticiyms, aud burlerques. Wood's management has become de- servedly popula, and must continue so, Casrin Garpex,—A splendid selection of musical gems is announerd for the Sunday concert this evening. Dod- worth’: bend is devervedly popular, and delighte the Virviers by thelr burmontous strains, Tun Raver. Fasuiny closed their long and successful ment at the Toward Athenmum, Boston, on Fri- ening Aceirert To Prov. ANDERSON —While coming from New York, by railroad, yesterday. Prof. Anderson, the * Wizard.’ in attempting to get upon the cars, near New Uaven, while they were in motion, made a mis step, and fell, ie till glong to the railing of the car. and was drspyed seme fifty rods, receiving considerable injury. ‘The vain was suberquently stopped, avd the Professor agsieted into the cars He is stopping at the American House —Losion Bre, slug. 28. Ankansas Evrction.—T ho candidates for Go- verpor are both democrats. and it is pretty certain that “iw N. Conway. the * dirt road"? candidate, has been ted by « smuil majority over General B. H, Smithson, railroad”? mt Duguerreotypes by Brady—The pubite Bro repyoutinily invited to oxamine the Pra hibited at the World's Fair, toget wig) fae Te Sion of the portraits of most ‘of the, distin if tountry, Bt DY'S Gallery, 200 Brondway, ¢ corner of Fulton «tract, ‘a be! the Shirts made to order at Green’s «1 Aster House, do not come up to the promi him be censured as a brag Gentlemen are invited to give hi rement a trial, and ithe docs not produce fe, they can prochain the failure, Eoglish Mutton and Eng ish Beefi-e A. Roast saddle of South Down Mutton; also, a surloin of ef prime Eogieh Beef, per stoomer Atlantio, will be served up this diay. (Sone ay), at two o'clock precisely, at KEGE’S Restau- 4 Broadway. yatem of perfect California Express.—We Despateh, on next #s by steamer Ohio, on Mona arge of Mr. John J. Kel who goos through to destination ‘ARGO & CO., office 16 Wall street. e.—Our Stock of Fall Clothing at ‘Whotesate fed Wicter Cloth! is We respoctintly invite Western » ty examine the” samo before pur- it will well repay them, beisg manu- iinown styin, and ited to sil sections Prices uniform and low. D. & J. DEVLIN, 39 and 85 John street, Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights.—The of this bourse commands one of the moat beantiful ana surrounding country. Having ly added to it, i ean now aoe ired persons, and {s arranged in suites of rooms with ‘adapted oxprersiy for families, or sine gic nentiomen, and is now prepared to offer as elegant ag- Semmmodiations ne any hotel in the coantry. ‘This house stand way botworn Fulton and South ferry. and o rani EDWIN R. YALE, pase the dovr every five mimutes, I for the Ladies of New York,— Bikes tox eto 587 Br: _ epolitan Lace and Embroider ON MADDEN will September 1 ook of Embrot Ladies visiting New: ‘Yorke Ine ef the country. hance—Only a few Lots Left.—Lots rep son aS flouri ci village of Yo i Avcstonecr, Real alate and and Tatu orn No. Nu Bin Grand street from P.M, to 9 Pei Gourand’s Liquid Hair Dye Me without a iy Od exseption or repervation, the very best ever in Be- Serer vores (je Byatt celebrated is Gontand's Modi- Sacee"helps for curing pimple, freckles, sntlowmens, che Pewdre seb ile progt hae fee ot weay uid Rov ite and Hair Gloom, at 7 Wanker near Brestweys ome Kethatron—The most delightfal effective rem: for vate y hair, * athe ty Bold by “ail the pat Draegiate bo tor 3s tents. with. re ties for ie Co 161 Broad- THOMAS LYON, LW Bat ie Wahpene ot isan " obtained the Indian anderen. zany | § | | et discovered fer colori vent it is applied. The wonde which this Morin and ne sotauones Fz imparte, ny cole. om fee son MONEY MARKET Savonpay, August 28—6 P.M. There was @ slight, a very slight, improvement in the stock market this morning. At the first board there was more activity, and time sales form the bulk of the sales. Cumberland Coal Company declined to-day *, per cent ; Nicaragua, \4 ; Florence and Keyport, {. New Jersey Zine went up \{ per cent ; Canton Comeny, 4g; Nor- wich and Worcester, 4{; Stonington. };; Harlem. iy. ‘There were large lots of stock offered to-day, and it looks to us as though the bears were involving themselves little too deep. They will get caught in their own trap. The steamship Ohio, from Aspinwall, with thirteen days Jater news from California, and upwards of two millions of gold dust on board, is nearly due at this port. The ar- rival of this amount of treasure, must give a fresh impe- tus to the money market, and ease up a little the strin- gency that has been lately experienced. The shipments of specie durjng the present week. have been Jarger than usual, There having been two steamers from this port this week, the opportunity has been made available, which accounts for the increase :— Shipments oF Srxcie rRoM THE Pont or New Yonx. Bark Johan Carl, Cuba, Spanish doubloons..., $5.1 ying the dye. Bark Richard Adams, Demerara, sovereigns 15,000 seat ree) ree Am. gold.. 592,043 Fr. golda and silver 40500 Steameip Franklin, Hae, Am. 176,700 do. do, Am. ined 10 000 do, do, a Mexican dollars. 125,000 do. do. do, French silver 38,084 do. do, do. French gold . 23,000 do. do. do, Germ’n and other mixed coin..., 29,360 Total Aug. 21 to Aug. 28....... + $1,054.787 Previously reported... . + 17,476,554 Total for 1852.... $18,631,341 From the 1st of January to the Ist of September, 1851, the amount of specie exported was $27,771,120, being $9,239,788 more than for the corresponding period this year. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to-day, amounted to $138,248 89 ;"payments, $25,462 59—balance, $6,713 126 03, ‘The anthracite coal trade, the past week, has been very large—the largest, we think, of the season—the tonnage by the three lines exceeding one hundred thousand tons, The Lebigh Navigation, for the week ending on Saturday last, brought down 36.533 tons; the Schulkill Navigation, forthe week ending onThursday, 20,803 tons, and the Read- ing Railroad, for the week ending on the same day, 44,114 tons, The tonnage by the three lines, for the season, reaches 2,249,302 tons. In relation to the coal trade for the rest of the season the Miners’ Journal says :— “ In two weeks hence, the demand will be greater than the ability to supply. Our operators. therefore, must be careful and not sell much coal ahead, as the price must advance as the demand increases, particularly as the production in this region is limited to about the present ‘weekly average, owing to the want of colliery improve- ments, and the scarcity of minerse-while in the other re- gions the supply is limited for the want of transporting facilities. The supply of coal from the Lehigh region (de sucking ae two days for which the shipments are made up ahead of last year’s report) is about the eame as last year. The Delaware and Hudson Company, and the Pennsylvania Company, will not increase, we learn, over 100,000 tons this year, The increasejia this region, so far, is 99.271 tons This makes but a smail increase. so far not exceeding 50.000 tons from all the regions, against an increase of upwards of 600 000 tonsto the same period last year. The Delaware and Hudson Company. we learn, have sold every ton of coal they can deliver this year, 80 that they are out of themarket. The Pennsylvania Coal Comzany have also sold all their prepared coal, and have only a small portion of lump for sale, of this year's sup- r =. Stock xchange. 1 $5000 U 8 6'a' ~ M8 2 © ry bs anou 's 2153 a0. 88 Wye + Aeaener ase 96 Alabat se Erie wei: 100 ‘Kentucky 6° 6000 Brie Ist Mtg Bi 200 Erie Con Bids "02. Ones 10 50 Porte’h a tate 50 Mont Mini 0 Flor & | ey. 200 es “ 1 100 N H&NLon RR. b60 8&3 Fi] cumbe 'd Coal oo. 50 Stonington RR. 0 4 200 do, | $2000 tnd 24 Mte Bas 3200 Erie Con Bas '62 99 100 she Nie @raneit Co 20 i N sony 1 do. 30 1 Nor & Wor RR... 4 Mich Seu RR. Bi canton Co 0 Flor & Key. Ene RR 50. do. i | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. v the Southern and Western trade, | PERSONAL. F THE GENTLEMAN WHO BOUGHT A WHITE AND yellow Setter Dog, in Wall street, on Wednesday morn- ing last. will communicate with R. L. R., 26 Lafayorte pla ho will confer upon him a very great favor, as from the di cription, he believes it must bo his dox that wae lost early the same morning. All expenses will be cheerfully paid. i Rab Mest cbs WANTED CONCERNING HENRY Hutchingon, sailor, who came to New York about three wooks ago. If he shall call at No, 222 Seventh avenue, he will ind bis brother James. I \] OTTCE. pu TAS BEEN REPORTED THAT THR Boi rect House 665 Broadway, is being connected with he ajoisin The Reoprieters ‘ection. EW YORK, AUGUST 28, 185%.—THE CO-PARTNER- hip heretofore existing betweon the subseribers ander of Bawards& Madden, is this day dissolved hy t. Rithor of the’ undorsignod will settle ects ithe) baie oh asics in Davin EDWARDS. D. Edwards will contiono the bus Broadway. John Maddon will continue the’ masta ae formerly at 567 Brondway. HORSE CARRIAGES, doe ‘OR SALE.ONE BLACK HAWK COLT; ONE TEAM of large bay Horses: one singlopHoree, black: one bay one black Pony, warranted to trot « mild in three s. at Bleck I nto a0, and ind a8 a dollar. dant cund, inguite at the Brooklyn Besser, Liberty treet, Brooklyn. %—A SPLENDID BLACK HORSE, 16) FR. a A oe vara clas ® Ane, plengaae Aclvee sound and Warrante: enutiful saddle borne, | Warranted sgn corner of Monr anda th 4 in An Gan be seen at the lumber yard, Montgomery streets. A pas HORSE FOR caters ‘ed ae itt tes cate __ OCULISTS, AURISTS | AND I DENTISTS. Et? ER R Fe N DENTAL, OPERATIONS. PERSONS to pier performed in a superior man ‘and LE.—A eye SORERE ind, paces, oh i ioe torgbete ine eres toler tay ete reately edited trasting.. Toothache ‘ relieved. a, 10) STUTHEE, Dont 8 Prine atpeot, near Broadway, ANT. | array at are ‘rm A YOUNG gations! 3] eferred. |. Address, re 22h Pea Pont office wt ANTED—A 1 Lda yr gem or e parvent, in 8 om: ‘L, AS GENERAL iy ef t va foods aa fr mse ant pln i Apo at ss @am desire. Dinzer at 6. No chil@ren salen, Le, tree oklyn, second Aulantie treet ' * | Bi wih pear on 8 es td and han Feee a ine ANTED—A FAS: ae LINES Fae OF apg The asses ton s have the modern im; aiapoenaee Et il in the show room. It would qr for her to board with the family, stands Fron would be Guire at 118 Sixth avemue nese Ninh otscet, rete modate Tarmanens boarders cam be sh beard, at a eutist rece ne oe ‘Reome to let, with OARD—NO. 10 UNION 8QUARE.—GOOD ROOMS, with board, may be had en application, as above. Bo sstewsige at "J indnnien ig 4 HAS aoay MAKING Alcerations and improv his ANTED—ANY COMMISSIONER OF DERDS WHO i like to rovigm, his commission, can Gad a pure qharer, by addressing £. G. R., Herald office, stating par joulars, aes, A PARTNER od ie. ratuND 0, corne OR TO SELL ouT AN e004 location, om all Onaaban tha Bare ‘ain doing Dusiness "down to wn will fn re opportunity, as they can dino at his Coffee Rooms 76 Mall Wx, IMMEDIATELY—AN ACTIVE MAN Ag | 1820. junction of Li froo ofextra charges, Re ma Gale, & sted sand, eet anteeen, Cie OAR DIN G—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Sa avi! berferaiahedwith's pelea? tener eens apap $0001 sh will pecans to be depos Sal: Fr, And expenses paid. ited, Address “Travel ete, South S Sircek ty OARD.—FRONT peste ELEGANTLY ee zee 8 epg toe vinin, nr lying ANTED. A& GOOD SILK SA: MAN, BY JAMES BECK & CO. Apply in the evorfing, x B CARVER, WHO PERVECTLY UNDER . Southern wishing “en ‘in¢ss, in @ first class restanraat, long ecommodated. All the modera im) S who on dy pa pabeele ot testimonials Palate ldretoing i 0.0%, Herald efice.” Juigeemtaicta. Crstox CUTTER WANTED, AT KBYES& O's, 2 Divi atreet, second floor. He muat be tasty and None others need apply. OPYIST.—A LADY, HAVING BEEN USED TO GOPY- OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN,— TWO OR THRBL % and partial board in s family where there are bat few of oarders. a 0. e ) " ‘bree mint alk frara ths Hamilton Torry. aie a Bes DONE ne LET, WITH BOARD, To rawr. ing fox She: lebt glen ho will h their rooms at No, 18 Varick eppacty; i ally qoalited Foe any HARA Retecenaas pay’ | stxéat near St, Sohne yark—oue of che moat delight loca: if required. A fine addressed to Box i97, Post Omes, will | Hone in the city meet with attention, T° ARCHITECTS AND. SURVEYORS—A STUDIED German Archit his Ho is now ana, amd Telly nopcaiaies eens He has his B. M. K., Horald OARD WANTED BY A LADY, OF Fors panan a experience a5 be music teacher, who will instr her piano as co pen Henry street, Brook! IRST CLASS ROOMS, WITH BOARD—TAPESTRY carpets, otherwise unfurnishoe for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, in a fashionable house, wort ofand near Broadway, in the vicinity of Metropolitan Hotel. Hot aud cold baths. Address A. C, Allison, Lower ont office. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—TWO GOOD FUR- nished Rooms, with privitoge of bath, without board, im a private eae in a modern three story house, No. 22) en 0 GENTLEMEN.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY IS DE- sirous of obtaining a situation as Housekeeper to a small family, a widower preferred; or she would not object to having some gentleman who had a house already to board bj her the rent out, Address Broadway Post office, to WO SALESMEN WANTED--FOR THE FIRST CLASS city retail Dry Goods trade, None but, those well ao- quainted with the business need apply. Address B. M., at the Herald office, A ADVERTISER WANTS A FEW MORE LADIES, to werk at the Papier Mache ; ® good hand can make URNISHED ROOMS, AT AT 47 BOND STREET, FOR gentlemen, without board.—Gontlem: rooms, well furnis! ly bath, &c., in tho hous quiet and pleasant home, fi hour, {rem eight to ton dollars per week. Full instructions ia four lessons. Price two dollars and-a-half, All good hands AMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN ABOUT Vill ud constant employment without fail. Apply imme: to return to the city, and make arrangements for dia No. 255 Bleccker stroet, between the hours of | Board for the Winter, are respectfully. requosted to call au ORME, ands Poa, No. 29 West Eighteenth street, near Fit wi can obtain very pleasant rooms, in a first class h 10 PRINTERS. —WANTED, A FIRST RATE JOB 1 the modern improvemen . Immediate applic Pre . One who understands cylindor presswork. hoice of exchanged. RIVATE | _ BOARD. Board at No. 34 East and Broadwa; man Apply, after ten o'clock, to WELLS & WEBB, 18 Dutch eb. ANTED-—SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, sober, honest, and industrious female and male URNISHED ROOMS AND ‘wentieth strect, between Fourth OOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD.—A FINE LARGE Fiease soply ah tie Bane Brovealant Arsneye Gi sr} Le with Dédoom attached; to Ish, to slugie g-ntlen street, oF Rey a ‘ency, (for Catholion) 106 Chambers | eB, Without board. Hot and cold water bath room, &o. st Tene but aoe nats oF eee ctembers | For particulars, apply at No.4 Bond street. mended at these offic 00M OR ROOMS, HAN a private family of three persons, may be or two gentlemen only, in a modern house; nathin C9 Avcnuc, near Broadway, above Union place. References re- quired. Address H. Holbrook, for aes days, at this office STATEN ISLAND.—BOARD, Hl DOUBLE OR in EAT situated cottage, with & don the shore at Clifton. Good son particular: apply to No, 16 Warren room, ‘Adjoining; house is looated between Fifth and Sixth POLITICAL. "PENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONVENTION.— Pursuant to the resolution of the Democratic Republi- can general Committee of August 5th, the delogates 4 the Tenth Assembly District Convention, elected to select a do- legate to represent the district in the State Convention, con- vened at the house of Wm. Hancock, corner of Fourth avenue and Eighty-sixtn street, on Felday evening. Angust 27, Ist when, on moticn, Francis J. Twomey, Esq, of the Nineteenth ward’, was culled to the chair, and Alexander Gibson, Esq., of the Twelfth ward, appointed Secretary. Present, Fraacts J. Twomey, Mic! alisgher, Jeremiah Gehen, Philip Foche, Bernard McCabe, Alexander Gibson, Stephon Clark, Jobn earns Jup., and Wm. J. Webb, substituted tor Thomas Tarps On motion, it resolved that the Con- vention, go to a ballot to represent this district in the State Convention, when, on counting the bi nounced that Denis McCarthy, Keq., waa unanimousl elected delegate, and Josoph Westerfeld, alternate delos The proceedings were ordered to be published, and Convention adjourned. FRANCIS J. TWOMEY, Chairman, Aurxaxnen Ginsow, Secrotary. To me. EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD — Dear Sir —We have seen, with surprise, a statement in the Herald of Friday, the 27th current, that the tisket headed T, C, Burns, and voted for at the recent primary election, is ‘styled the Charlick ticket. Your reporter has been misinformed in this matter, being probably misled b: some supporter of the so called Muiligan ticket, who wished to throw odium upon his opponents, under the maxim that Los? AND FOUND. REWARD WILL BE PAID FORA LARGE WHITE, Setter Dog, spotted with yellow, who strayed from 0, 26 Lafayette place, on Wednesday morning, 25 REWARD—TAKEN FROM THE PREMISES No. 80 Thompson street, on the 20th of July, a Gold Watch and Chain and 9 ladies wipnatal Anpath The watch ha enamelled back, Tobias mal 10, 198, It wasa pros rom & friend, and highly Fined, The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the Watch and Chain, and oaltively, no questions asked, and also a Viberal reward will be paid for avy information that will lend to its diroovery, Broad- way, Post Office, 10 REWARD.—STOLEN, ON SATURDAY 27H, from Forty-second street, sixth door above Bichth avenue, & silver cylinder Watch, one dozen silver Tabie~ gboous,, thirteen silver Teaspoons, one large gravy Spoon, The silver is marked H.W. -ybody is oantioned ots, it was an- lease direct a mote te C. P., FE lis tairin politics. Ifany name be required by which ts | Bot to receive the same. The above ‘amount will be paid to any one giving satisfactory information concerning the thief, gnate our ticket, wo call it the Independent Democratic hy applying to. i WINBLAD, AD, on the premise leket, of she First ward, depending for support, upon th name or influence of no’ single man, but upou the honest exertions of a majority of the democratic. voters of the Ward, who are oppored to the misrale of the elique who support tho present representative of our ward in the Board of Aldermen. — Yours, respectfully, Martin Crogicr, Wil liam Wilson, Bernard Duffey, Aloxander Brulto, Charlos McCay, William Crummio s Lop gigan, James Barber, Thomas. Burns, democratic voters of the First ward. OURTEENTH WARD.—IT HAS BEEN STA FB REWARD—LOST ON FRIDAY EVENING, TUR 27th inst, in Greenwich or Spring streets, a hair Bracelet, with gold clasp and chain attached, with the ini- tials E. J. A., ergraved on it.” If the finder will r tothe nautical store, 100 Wall street, he will rece above revard and the thanks of the owner. ICKPOCKETS TAKE NOTICE. —A PORTE MONNAIE: with no money ip tt and a bundle of Candy, were taicon from my pockets white bathing in the, Wi on Bath, on that I was connected with making a ticket ia op Tuerday afternoon, Augu will be paid for sition to the Pierce and King tieret of this ward. Such r.- | the recovery of the papers contained in the Porte Monnaie. port is cvery way untrue, ast gid not recognize any other, | Address T. 8 box No, 3,012, Post office, only that heade | Pleroe ‘and JAMES MUL! HAGAN, 27 Grant stron, OR CONGRESS, CONRAD swiac HAMER.—DEMO oratic Primery of Mfamsbars, “Ausnit 2 1°52 —At a meetin; tors of the Firat ward, held at the Brown, on tho corner of Sout 162, Mr. Thomas Corbett was called to the William Swain was anpointed Secretary, On into election for delegates to rep Congressional Democratis the ballot was as follo ‘atrick Brow OST—ON TUESDAY LAST, A DIAMOND BREAST- pin, set about with seven or eight smaller diamonds, inder will be liberally rewarded by applying at the deck of this office, TOLEN.—A MAGIE-CASSINE WATCH CASE, I finished. bearing two numbers, (483 amd 25.504 ) taken, on Friday forenoon, 27th inst, from No. 60 N’ street, Any one giving tatormation forive recs ery, Ww suitably rewarded, by applying to Mr. J. A. HUGUENIN, the above number, thi floor. Pawnbrokers and others aro requested to stop the ame if offered for sale. N°, JERSEY ZINC COMPANY.—LOST, A CERTI ficate for sity shares of this stocx, No, 124, standing in the same of . Cl The transfer is stopped. IN- aed Noonan, ho were nnanimously eloct: motion, a committes was appointed to mect with the committoes of the Second and Third wards, to make ar- rangements for a mass meeting to be held at an appropriate Corneli ke & C time and place, in favor ofthe rights of the working class ing it with G, M. TRA- and oppored to moncyed influence in primary elections: Mire —e Committee—Mesers. Noonan, Dower, and Brown. After ST—YESTERDAY MORNING, ABOUT § O'CLOCK? giving nine hearty cheers for Conrad Swaskhamer, the mest= ing adjourned. THOMAS CORBETS, Chairman, Mm SWAtn, Secretary. adjourned mecting of the Democratic Republican Fiectors-of the Second Ward, was held at th cP. Howard, Esq.. on Fridsy evening, Angust 27th, for ti pose of electing three delegates to meot in City’C tii to nominate seven delegates to repretent the democracy Willlamsburg iu the Fifth Conctersional Conveusiimsta between Broome street and the Astor House, in Broad” way, an amethyrt watch Seal and gold Key; the stone bearing acost of arms. The finder will be liberally rewarded by ro- turning them to S. M, ciara New ¥ ork 1 Post office. Serie 0 held in New York city, on the loth day of Septomher noxt. f Wheeling Six uarentood On motion, Samucl B 'Seott was called to the chair, and ianene of Thomas Gilroy was elocted s> On motion, that we R lete S tral payab n seeeres tary. magnty years. go ingo ballot for satd delegates, whe: Payable semi. eo Ea ly and January) at herman & Co., in this city. Ohio Railroad took. They are upon Mossrs Samuel B Scott, Geo, W. Baker and Charles Rourke were declared elected. On ‘motion. that the delegates be instracted to ureoer C. Swackhamer for Congres: Proceedings were ered to be Fal in the Independent Press, and Chronicle, the New York Herald, Irish American, and Truth Toller. Revol Pierce an re Barikin house of Dun: prohibits for the future any pledge for or ci aad we will give an undivided support for ise veh purposes. Thee yeast Radaethogaacanteect Vir oe in. are considered as my security tn markot. Serres gMUEL B. SCOTT, Chairman, 8s sled proporals will be received for these bonds (which are At a. meeting of ibe Demoe Flectors of the Third | 2% the denomination of one thousand Dollars) at tho office word of the cy of Wistemsbuen, | held. at the house of G. | 2 the See reas a entacarnienaec portent Hi Bartor, on the above date, the following centiomen were | ° eptember, Hide will be mado without regard to accrued es to the Filth Cougressional as nt in nomination as del {nvoreet for all scerned inserest will bo added when he Democratic. Convention, ts wit David. Lindsey, at bonds are paid for, ‘The preminm will be paid o Dygert, Alexander Sanderson, Samuel W. Gordon B. stuor the opening, of the bids, and the par with acc Barter. On motion of Mr. Edwards, the meeting wont ints nid at the option cf the bidder any tin & repular ballot for three persons to represent this ward in Thomas Gitnoy, Janu giving capitalist: THOME __ corner of Wall strove and Broad PPO BUILDERS.—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV until the dth of September next, at tho Tranaf d permancnt inv the Fifth Congressional District Democratic Convention. sett eee ane On motion, Mr. John Lote and dames Rdgarda wire an- i wh tor Whoolleg oin te ellers. in counting the ballots, Samne el t b ol David Lindsay and Gorden I. Barter had's majority of all | 2: eat to the mbscriber by th Kok Me t omber 16th. S the votes east; and on motion, those gentlemen were declared unanimously elected ag such dolegates. On motion proceedings of this mecting were ordered to be pur in the Independent Pross and Chronicis, New Yor! THoratd, and German Democrat. DAVID LINDSAY, Chairman, | of the New Jersey Zinc Company, No. 51 Liberty for 7 the erection of a brick building at the Company's works at bold lh ivaadde al Newark, New Jersey. The building to be 150 foet long, 50 foot wide, and fonr stories high. Spooifeations can be had jica'ion at the office, to NATUAN TROTTER, Treasurer, New York, Ang. 26, 1552. WIDOW LADY, W HO HAS BEEN KEEPING hoarding h klyn during tho past yoar, has not succecde er anticipations, a9 sh T AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE DEMO- tic dologates of the Fi wembly District ofthe city inty of New York, held at the honse of W. G, 135 Fulton street, in said city, on the 28th day nat 1852, pursuant to the call of the General Commit said city and county of the Sth inst. Jobn V; Sayag of the Second ward. was unsrimon ected a delegate (3 d represent said district im the Domoeratio state Contention, rather inexperienced in that line of bustuess, would Like to to he held at Syracure on the Ist cf September 1852, and A.A. | meet with some gentleman who would be wiilingt Thompson, Esq., of the First ward, was appointed Alteraste. | abcnt $200, for which m ood room and boar Resolved, That the delegate representing this district bo | seenrity would he given. A stating whore an inter- Teqnested to present to the State Convention the name of our | view may he had, and addre (post paid) Home, Brook worthy and high eomed Senator, William MeMurray, | Iyn Post office, will meet with due attention. ar,a candidate for Lieutenant Governor, provided the can- | = didate for Governor is not located in this city. | hed AND MORTGAGES.—MONEY LOANED ON JAMES WRIGHT, Chairman, hk. Brooklyn and Williamsburg property.- Peren A, GRANNIN1, Secretary. riiculars inquire of PERE & BRITTON, No. fourth floor. N. B.—Office hours, from 10 acd plan seon upon app! Doa- of Aus | eof | or ample FED—AN INDUSTRIOU 3 AND PERSEVERING , to bre ® sharo ina 088. + NLP URSU ANC E OFA pores elegy id IN iid ee «New York Herald, and sign man, the delegates from the city of Now York, met this No, 135 Fulton street, to select a Dele) First Aseombly District of Now York. tion at Syracuse, on September 1, 1552. ‘The ‘irst Kage eA possessing about. $: resent:—| nessey, John Seoond ward—Pi EXPRESS § AGENCIES, | FORD & CO.’S patched per sten September 1, with vos ip season for tor the steamor received till 2 by this te ites ia place ravage, Patrick Dengan and Michael Carmoaye a war Onjinotion of Mr. Ryan, of 4 ron’ Aion of Mir. Byte. ¢ First ward, it was Resolved | ERFORD & CO,’ ON | B sod bouth ‘8 GREAT CALIFORNIA, OREG er mail se loft the room. Twas then, on motion, Resolved tho Seeond ward, beand hi and Albert A. Thompaon as sive District in the State Ce re ecus tert | presen = yrynd ‘moos at Syra- | om hed . in Arrangemepte on, the 1 goods take precedence of all *, Aftpvers wil boar in. ied that we take mo a freig) ane gee ft ough sure, and at the | iT office. thr: extre charges made vy this line, Passage se- BERFORD & CO., No. 2 Astor Ho LEGATES ELECTED | the “Third aati Sixth | : 1852, to select a — _ tony Heorasasr, Bettys” DON BALL Chairns A’ A ea, OF THE DI atthe Primary Elections, hel 26th di wards, on the for the Second Assembl, none | on ‘OR SMALL QUAN. to he Democrat eet Tuienm se peek ie LARGE wanted, for ven, Sixth Wi Ward Hotel gn the he 8th emer ravat heldat the on games tion of Wi oGraw. Patviek Brenden wat ar need . Patpaan, (ia fi 6 Conventi ean’ and B. J, m McGraw, Scerctaries. “Thersopon it ‘wae mnaal: | pk lille a RR EN YON & BATON, mae ived, That Thomas J. Barr PE ER Feltee, Sox a ng eget is Be sada oh Second cament of Vy B.'W. Tryon, in London ey ehh ior ition to be to said ~Witlam a eae “oliowing ‘resolation wy} feares nin be 4 strate tae owe Udpts bo ripe Lieuvenast G Tomorable efforts to mor ‘On motion, the meetin BJ. Marons, Wirtiam McGraw, Coun7Ey, SEAT FOR SALE—A RARE Ovronro. “aituate in the delightful and flouriahin 10 miles trom “Now Ler sherry, Also, farming ute: farm. ‘Tho farnivare. willbe. morning and oroning ary if derived, Care st atVan Wyck avenue. dirsotly in frous js from, the hov itt be exchanged Apply to HOMER UORGAN, % of, and about 100 ro: f ity eepesty. b ABIN TICK- fora lady or gentleman: by, Vanderbilt's line, via ith September, for sale at ad Analy to DARRINGTON, (Adams & Bre way VOR SAL.E--A BRAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE on the Hudson river, about fifteen minutes ride from ‘Thirty-hret street Gopot, by, Hudson River, Rallroad, with bout three scr and. The house is built in cote: meansof arunning stream, is fitted with all Rrentenets of hot and gold water bathe, water G lnid out with great car en arranged and, cultivated under ‘the ardei other this offers one of lenoos in the neighbor: RCN’ 37 Wall atroot, FOR ALE te ease AND FIXTURES OF THE lothing Store, 76 Fulton street, corner of G of the beat stands in the city Tho lease hae two oeaueg sight months to run, at's vory iow ron ence of o ply to P. Filton streets OR SALE. OR EXCHANGE ape CITY PROPERTY, ng ‘Mill, situated in Midd Middletown Point, nprictor not being able to: attond toi 14 le to atten 0 ite ROGERS, Union Hall, corner of Nassau and inquire of 6 Hammond strect, Fo SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENOE, SITUATED at Huntington, Suffolk sonny, L a modern ene With carriage and out-houses, in the ordei (about three quarters of an acre) tastefully laid out, and Planted with a varioty of fruit trees and flower beds; ‘com- with the city, by ratiroad and Cy ouadaed several For farther partiou'n pane or to. Wik R.A. AND LOT, 2 NO. 100 SEV- ‘Tompkins square, Lot 25 by 90 fo tle, Also, tno house and ry j lot 23 fo two story APB: to HOMER MOR- to James Con- appl; ising, 79 Nassau OUSES FOR SALE — OF ALL CLASSES, IN NEW York, Brooklyn, and Williamsburg. Farm for sale, mice trom thig’elly, and desirably focated, PEET S BR TTON, N un street, fourth floor, RAM FERRY OR TOW BOAT FOR 8A) 189 tons, 30 inch iP eziinder, 7 CHEAP, feet stroke, inranning order and copper fastened. Can be acon at the foot of Montgomery etre opposite th ar house, East river, For further tieul: i ire PARUUIAE STEPHEN. ROBERTS, Sbipsmiti, 368 South "treet, or $47 Cherry streets TEAMBOAT,—POR SALE, THE JOUN R. VINTON, izing on the ferny route betwo erstraw and hie ia 118 feet Tong. with low pre ix feot stroke, with » good tubular 3 itie on the route. Por inquire of David: Munn, Haverstras Tososbel; or John Peck, 29 Clif wtreet, © DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS. LLE tho stock. atures, and food vill of a Drug store, well a ‘Tho storo js hand- ssortment of drags, corner 0! y fitted up, icnly Ke. Apply SHMAKERS’ AND JEWEL TERS’ TOOLS, ch Matoriais, Stubs, Tool Turning. hon of all sizes, &e., imported, m and for A, je, bi WM. i. PRASSE, ‘No. Chatham street, three doors from Chambe IN DOW ORNAMENTS: Pig BALE —200 CORNICES, ‘00 dor, Curtain os doz, Cornice Ende, of the tavere st at G. A, SCHEIDT, 2 and ni att stroo Cc OR FOR SALE, ON Cc v7, 0 are situated on Li- very accommodating terms. vingston street, Brooklyn, being the third and fourth houses ferris ‘Bu: tof Nevius street, und distant 1's miles from t ishod., Immediate possession. are yoit built and fi qu THE TURF. ONG | AND TROT NG.—ON Bale P_M., s mateh for ‘agou and driver Be Moscow; J: t Beet, Proprieter. Misc ELLANEOUS. QABEAP 1Om BEDSvhav DEPOT— 1288 Crna terns, from $1 to $30 allay the healtee, elastic, and Beds, from $5 v0 $16, Teer jar! tre, Pier, and Sofm Tables, NION cours Thuryday, Se, AGUERREOTYPE.—JUST KECAIVED 2,500 FULL Diem seals plares, in perfect order. | Thess hy and even, 0 am oney tained Sa the mani for dress ani Hibbons, wristl —ANY PERSON WISHING TO PROCURE & receipt for making s text that never falls to rfeit col, r gold or silver, can have such fer- nishod to them by addressing, post paid, box No- II? Fest corgetown, D.C, enoloning $1 L To travelling agente a valuable preparaticn, yield'n, ie, probe mes a sceupaing but Uttle room, and aoa meet ry HE SPLENDID GROTTO —TH much interest taken this week in the new in prasad way, at the corner of Waive ere 4s through tho Metropolitan of Now York under ground. 44 PAPER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & C®., Pearl atreot, have just received their new De- ye fibe gightes and acetone le Fre ‘aper a aly to decorate ‘the various imte- rior apartments of the mort antique and modern dw a most skilful workmen are employed to hang very aoe howla’ no it, RIDGEWATER PAINT.—THE BEST ARTICLE BVBR 0 th x roofs, deol and bottoms of and from ite kand ridyon, oF A f the eom- in peckages of 200 Ibs. and a) oa che in Roget 2500. nnd 100 ibe. by, BOGRICE neral Agent, 125 Pear! atrect, and 78 Boavor skroot, ICH BREN CH PAPER HaNGINGS—THOMAS & Co 486 Pearl street betwoon Madi received all the now sale a aotoriva. ~The public i ‘Artiutic workmen. mtvei HOS. FAYE & C0., 496 P RIFLE, AND MUSKET GALLERY AND Suloon have been clogantly furnished mt French's Hotel, where thoro are throw targets, &0., tol, rif_le, and musket practice and amu emont. All Bowing Alleys,ell of which will be properly conduats Loves OF AQUATIC SPORTS —INGERSOLL, THB celebrated lite, race. and fancy boat builder, is, we learn, building ® splendid forty fort race boat, to order, at No. 250 Sou te id Seis WAR WITH A war abi PERU. 1ANO, oming NOW; eee love excitement, And glory in e row Meantime, while war ie pending, uchter ojose at hat LYON’S Powder's © The roach and bedbu ‘Te their final desti ‘a principal deyot or she Magnetic Pomdcr and Pills, cents per flask or box, 424 Broadway, VORY HANDLE TALLE CUTLERY, KNIVES AND ‘orks, only of Shetheld pines on albata $i to $3 to 85; Castors z Bracket, &¢ ton and Ann, opposi AN Wi the church, NITED STATES MUSKKTS—HITCHCOK & 00. Ne. 116 Broadway, offer Qh to governments or individual 4 Flint Lock Muskets 8 ates government, av t ourteen dolla roly new. are small lots, ar will cell them ment cout. ACTOR: WATER POWER, TO RENT. — Situated th the town of Haverstraw, eockland cou ut half a mile from the North river, there are tw stantial brick buildings, one 96 by 2 feet and three high, with a wing {0 one story Highy the otha y 40 fect, and threo sto bl 8 wing dS by 28 foot, Enc building bass ood water wheel of 22 feet diameter and. 13 fect breast. There is nie & brick building separate froma the above, 67 by 35 fect. This water power is worthy the atten tion of any one desirous of engagiog in manulactures, ‘Tha Iccation is healthy and pleasant, and only thirty-six’ mil from the city of New York: good bosts running ticve tims necting with the Hudson from the doek on t AE. factories. The premises factories Mosers. Higgin llen or cotton m Fort or together. r particulars tnqnire at 29 eet, or of JULLN PECK, Maverstran. H OUSE TO LET, 1 RY WAY DE+ sirable in situation, &e.: in perfec order; gaa and other modorn improvements; suitable for a private fam boarding house. Also, apartments suitable foro mifuer, or apy ight fat 27 a8, Possession immediately, Ap: ply t CEY BARNARD, LI Ping street. L AUNDRY TO LET, AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—A chance —This establishment i# eaperior to any ity, and will be sold very low to clove # comcarn. It ied for immediately. anny to B plea avenue, from 2to07 PM. TPO RENT—THE PLOOR OF A MUSIC srore ON Chestnut street, Philadelphia, » for Meledvons. A consilerable tra: could te ieensan 4 $200. For sale—A set of musis stamping tools, six Totters, and everything complete made by Starr. Box 3, Post office, Philadelphia, ILT FOUR STORY reel, complete with n frat rata order. Tinmediste pos- hep, THORN |. 148 Walker street. 10 LET—A LARGE STORE, IN THE NEW HOU! No. 244 Cherry street, suitable for any kind of bu ness. The building will be finished on the ist of September, Inquire on the premises. 01 LET—-THE MODE BRN B brick Be Seventh every conve sersion ¢: © LET—HOUSE IN FORTY-EI sHTH ‘STREET NEAR ‘Third avenue. A brick cottage built house, 245 f of Third avenue, two stories and basement, with nin Tent $260; the whole ox part to a good tenant, A A. BaD 1¢1 South street, or to Mr. Schoonm: ner Fifvieth t and Third avenue. 0 O Ler ng UPPER PART OF THE HOUSE NO Nov isrion street~six rooms; would answer for two savant fanatic ” Also, & front parlor; it. has boom ocoupled bya physician, and would be let for such a purpose. In- quire: as above. 0 BE LET.—A-PARLOR AND BEDROOMS, TO ONE or more single gentlemen, with attendance, in m first cjase house. Apply at Mi Ninth strect, a few doors from EORGE MORROW — COAL, CHEAP AS EVER—I am selling best quality red and white ash Coal, all Sizes, by the cargo or ton, at the lowest market pric oat oryard. Grocers would do well to ing elsewhere, for a pure article. Yard ton street. FAAZELTON AND suGan Loar dersigned is constantly receiving, and has now for elo the above superior coal by the boat losd, at Broadway, room No.7, up stairs. W. D. SPEARMAN, EACH ORCHARD COA’ STILL CONTINUE TO sell the best quality red ah coal, nt tho howest possible Erices, for eash, namoly: $5 per ton, for stave or ere sine, Screened and delivered from yards, corner of King and Greenwich streets, and Rivington 1 md Goerck strouts; oF 4 75 delivered from boats, dis: reing. = ETEK CLINTON, COAL.—THE UN MUSICAL, HE CELEBRATED PRIMA DONNA AND PROFES sor in Singing, Sicnora Eliza Valentini, toaches ping ing, piano, thorough bass and accompaniment. Sho can be eon at het own house, 53) Fourth strost, near Wore oreloek AM. till Go'clock P.M. Shels wonerfe ing, and will present to the public, noxt a} pupils of the most romarkable winter. four pri voice and talent. 1002 PIANOFORTES—T, GILBERT & CO.'S NEW ‘ork Warerooms, Broadway, cot thony street, and opposite Broadway Burk where the largest assortment of Pianos with and wie the celebrated Improved Aoleau, may be found—all of which have the Metallic Frame, and are warranted to stand any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and will be soldat great bargains. By an oxperionce of eight years, ro- gvlting fo meny Important improvements, the Aolean baa been brought to a perfeetion attained fs no othors. Nearly 000 Moleans have been ie demand is rapid) ereasing, “Elesant Bondo Pianos gonvenien for small rooms. T. G. & Co." 0, asf shee ha ee from ™. ed 0 ei) Ke $7 ince Me from harte, Guitars from wit} to $75, & Pir hatea tee SOMETHING NEW INEVERY Bassford & Ruck’ have patented a now action for 1, on which reps r to any other fi 0 W ed to try them, at 603 Broadway, yup stairs. Extes 1s of rosewood, plain or ornamanted. SOPRANO VOICE I8 WANTED FOR A CHURCH Bi Powerful vc ice, good intons d ability to read fluently at qualifications. Apply at Is7 Clinton ufacturer of peari porte monnaict heads, thin pearl, &e., &o. to order.’ N. earl keyed Piano, froin one of the heat city makers, fo chenp— warranted fone of the best instrnmonts made, #een for examination by professors, teache asing, at my residence, 105 Laure oqpepenr DR. C. w. ng 7) valreoviye tingae ot oe ae ie Mgt Sot 7 FROM SWE: a is asad to the el le to furetell t Fer perticeinee oes | ME jee’ Almanacs can he procuced as SR ey | E. W. bitloek, will, "EXCURSIONS, XCURSIONS | To CON BY 18LAND—LANDING a? Fort Hamilton each way. Fare, twelve and 9 halt conte. The new and splendid esoamer May Quew ©. MoNeil, ill leave as 4 A.M." 12! a tei Pit ving the lola, tase Grips at 6 E No balf price for children, XOURSIONS TO landing at Chi and Perth Amboy. Dock, Rosville, Bantloys, HN Hakt, oo . losve and atter Frida urray street, daily tS o'clock A.M, rei landing at Porth An Grove, Ropvilles Tufte Dock, and oh Pi dy Mae CT pleasant exsureton, will find ft by oe he above route, as the scenery thr ugh the Sound is besa Liful, slso, good hotels, bathing, and faking as Keyport, where the boat lies three hours, re vgirning at New Yor her retarn, at 5 o'clock P.M icave’om Satur: day at 10 o'clock A, M., Isndivg at the above places, Excursions to THE FISHING BANKS, BVERY 4a” day, except Saturday —The sea steamer BUPFALO, tein Hancox, will leaye Hammond strect at 754 o'eloeky ring street, 74; Grand street, 8i Peck slip. 8; Pier No, 3, 9 A. M.3 returning by 6 P.M and bait provided, ‘Dinner, fishiag tackle, Fare, 25 conte cach way. ‘DAY EPCURSION TO NEW ROCHELLE AND Glen Gove.—Landing enh way at Whitesto w York foot of Toe ascey ad eck Pia Ss" | Bees | are offered at the lowest m TA CLAUS will leave the foot of Sprin areet Peek slip. 7)4; Gouverneur stroe , Tenth streci, EB R., 8: o'elock, G*4F2. PIC NIC AND COTILLON ae ae ‘of the Washington Continental Guards, om “i Avenst Bist, to Mount Hermon Grove, for the ‘Binsse ol the Widow of our late brother soldie Tiekete $1, to admit one yentleman Tickets, WF conte, Th 0 pills ve Spr N.R.. o'cloc 0 eloek ; r bee of Deland street, 4 . aXgviloeky Gommitics pies E. a BS ek o'clock ; South Ferry, Broo n, of Arran gemente-Setgeant wiiiam P. Johnson, Sergeant E. Comlin, Private Jobn Lansing as Licut. Win ZWAMBLY, Chairman. Hinan Youne, See. DAY EXCURSIONS BETWEEN NEWARK AND w York, landing at New Brighton itgen Point. DARE, Cont, S°x srauene= FALKIRK, MUL Harvey's, and other brands, ded a ae Le in the jm porter, om bever: to wait, by AND POR ER NOW LANDING, Ds six aod eight doi t ludia Tonie Pale Ale, Bi itbrend & Co."s Porter, ail don goo order. Received bottied aod +) ipped expressly tor he ub oriber. G. PT, LETNBKIDGS, 6 & 8 Fulton B. PETERS & CO. and Hay at ne 4 y, t Sherry, Champagn: Porters, Ales, stomt, thet price, x: im; MM nd Claret Win TARD, to $' Cc DUPUY & CO'S HAN DIB! Pi a n & Co.'s, $1 90 to | don Dock, $2 to § ay White Wi ». Pifsy thousand ‘ana Be a( Champagne, im pints a a quarts, for sale by M, B. PETERS & CO., 900 Brondway. YEN CHOICE 800 i LAKE? WINE, AT $1 1236 houtles returned: 100 bat her - and Brow 0 and quart bottles; € Porter, &e., & otee ne 20 por cent love t ive stock of Bottled Win rest, corner of Crosby. N. * Ey i tiey dealers are s invited to call. JV BS. A. THIBAULT WILL EPARED TOR 1 or pupils on Tuseday, September 7. UGNET'S INST! TUTION, A BANK Sraeen will re-open on Mon © Gth of September, J OBOKEN.— Mi 2 DE GRAND-VAL'S PRIVATE an Pehvol for bore ‘will r6-ope ° Th hye TS selolareat moderate charger. vill re-0 Thaopen om he Ist of So} 200 per SS inetruetion com il the beaushee of 8 cia mercial edueation, the French langusge, vocal eee HOTELS AND WATERING PLACDS. ing and fencing. Terms, $10 to Ay CORNER oF TWi RAMERCY, HOUSE, tr proprietor ie saad Horspeas pans, pat the beat family hotels im the world, DONADI & CO. -RBROPOLITAN HOTEL, BROADWAY.—THE Me apeliten will be comp 4 opened 7 Tice! ow! B00,