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MDTERTISEHENTS RENEWED BVERY Day ma SES PIFTH PAG us 33 BSEESEERLEGEGEzBeE bats ig trrtesessressg. z fy Seat Tooeday, 12th ‘apwards, and Girton,” Wednesday, 19h Rov, ‘new licensos, will apply on or attor In Nevember. numbers must be a Painted x ck e. of the carts, according to lay sou wee very cart, truck, side of Chambora st (othe Clog tal, ‘will be inspected, snd ihe nega ditcense, ater being red ‘By the Inspector, must thon be prosented to tis for renewal. Cartmen aro particular, pply on, the art 8 designate: Law i aging’ etation of articlos from shed to, the following eatrects frocs wagon, deay or other orses ur otnee animals, “ een ‘within the elty of New York, for hire, wages OF pa such transportation, shall deomed a Publie cn within the meaning of thie ordinanco; and every person who shall set up, or #o keep, use, drive or omploy any such publi of this eplinance, and subject to a fine no’ ceeding ton dollars, or imprigonment uct exceodiug ton re for Fiseery os offence. * * » “Ib shall not de Iawfal for orton to:tecsive or to holds Hequse to keep Publis all have resided eat thesia’ during the six montha pr ing; and is the ‘actual owner of the cart or carts, with good hom therefor, 0 iconsed to be kept as public carts; and the Mayor m1 gzamine under cath all pecious applying or holdin, a above. for thelr re- to renew licenses oe iar’ dey ‘of Ootoler, tention of all persons kee 068 eran Longage wagons, and other Rica ~n or employod for tho trans- eyance of anythin tuoever from place eat, without frst obtaining lieonse thervfor (rom the Mayor said city, as hereinafter provided, shall be deemed gui reer Yo bea Public Cartman, anless he be @ citisan of ited 5 Bhetes ‘and has s family, en with his fae my in sai if not having a fami any guol Meense, or the renewal thereof, touching thetr qualifications seaforecaid; andall liconses other than to pervons eo quali- fied, hall be voi By ordor of Mis gianen, | &yor's Offic the Mayo: tiay YLOR, Firet Marshal. 18 AEREBY nm, that ® petition hi ay pee y for ® sewer in in Farty-oighth stroct from AN porsons interosted in ‘hereto, aro requested to prevent the’ same im writing to tho Contract Clork, st this office, on er before So) rom ber, ‘2lat. NICHOMA\ President of the Croton A September 10, 1352. (PROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-70 MASONS. —Sealed proposals will bo revoived at the office of the Groton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Moa adbth day of September, 1852, ab 6 ta Sewer invhirty-accoud stroab, from sath ave soventy-five foot wost of Ninth avouue. plan of the dower and speoiioations for the building of the same, and all ether information relating thereto, can be obtained on ap- Bllontion to the Water l'urveyor, af this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Departmont, Bow York, Sept. 9, 18 ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, that a petition has been prosanted in the Board of Aldermen, for s sewer in Christopher street, from shor street to North river. All persons interosted in o above, and having onjections thereto, are requested to prosent the same in writing, to tho Contract Clork, at bis Meo, on oF before 22d inst. NICHOLAS DEAN, Presidens Groton A neduct Departinent, Supt. 11, ORPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 nal {yon to the owner or owners, oconpant or oo- gupents, ofall houses or lots, improved or animproved lands, ereby, that the following assessments have boon tne PIU censmmotey sab areitndere ta hua srkes ot So Bureau af Ascosoments, for oxarnination by all persons interested, viz.:—For foncing vacant lots on Kighteenth obrect, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The limits om- braced by such assessment include ell the several housos nd lots of ground, vacant lots, pisces and parcels of land, situated on both aides of Rightcenth street, ward Nos; I 1800, to 1803, and 2020 to 2025. All persons whose inter: miu affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to them, or either of them, are requested to mt their objections, in writing, to the mi lorsigned 4 ab Pott ofice, No from ste o! 2 above, aud heving objections quodact Dopartnionty, 2 4 Hall of Records, within thirty day this notice. MUEL DE MOTT, PRANCIS A SICHOLEON, Assessors, ISAAC WM. SMITH Omoo Bureau of Assesements, Ztreet Department, Sep- tember 16, 1962. f.—PUBLIC NOTICE Toa aR Qynor or owners, occn} bor occ’ ne oy sti mia iresiapgsretusatn ‘teoted have bion inte nlahad Sdged in in the office of ‘the Dur ssmente, for ein ion by ail persons interest For regulating and grading ‘hth avenue, from 125th to 123th street, The Limite embraced by such Assessment Imelnde all the eeveral houses and lots, of ground, vaca ote, plece accel dv situated on’ both sides of ih 124th ’and 120th strents, on both $5, iotth, and Lasth stecote, botwoen, Bight h reo ane nes Tanning 400 foes exsterly, and 400 foot woe- therefrom. All persons whose interests are affected rhe above named ancosmmenvs, and who are opposed to jo same, or sither of them, aro requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at thoir cince, No, Ban: of Hesorde, within thirty days fromthe date of” tls EL FRANOIS is NICHOLON, Assessors. wae Bareau oft enka, Street Department, Sept. OR Pi ° R, TION NOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE I8 hereb; nto the owner of owners, occupant or 00- eupants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected there: lowing assessments have been completed by t! and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Ast e, for examination by all per- sons interoste Ms For ‘com Bight to Teh os maca- damizing Forty-sixth stree' ym Ei! ‘enth avenne. The limits erabracea ‘by evoh assessment ineludo all the nn veral ‘and lote of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels aiand, tivuated on both siden of Forty-sixth stroct, Kicm Eighth to) Tenth avence. All persons whose interests above assessments, and who are opposed to present d, ab their jays from the are affected by th to the or either of them, are requ in writing, to the um . fet of Records, within thirty 'SAMURL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, } Assessors. ‘AC WM, SMITH. OMmee Bureau of Ksoneens cate, Streot Department, Sept. 36, 1852. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0 ‘tractors.—Sealed proposals will be recoived until Satur- day, the 20th of sites instant, ab 3 o'clock, P.M. ab ich time they wil mublicl th pipes pio aa rees © aoe ring streets: — 12th 8, to be at Harlem in the follow! ot pis of Third avenue; avenue A, from 121at strect to Tisth ‘street, and through {isch stroc’ east to the mareh, being inthe whole about 800 fect iu length. The trenches to be ans in such part of the streets as the water purveyor direct, to be five foot deep, cigtteen inchoy wide at the Bottom, two fect wide at tho top, and to bo kept clear until she pipes aro laid, which will be done by men employed b thie dopartment;'the contractor will thon fill rene! dp lay id not exceoding nine inches in thickness, with sod sort Durpore and. ram each Iayor thoroughly. Will bo roquited where branches are to be Jade’ Hinok proposals will’ bo tarnished at this office, and ‘tendors must state tho price per running foot for doing the werk, including the cleaning of streets of all surplus earth to tho eatisfaction of the water purveyor. Payment will be wade for the work on the next regular pa day after ite eompletion. Tho bids muet in all things conform to the cor- poration ordinances regulating c: te, and be ontorsed ae these ordinances re yew I NLAS DEA President o' ‘Croton Aqueduct Derrenint. New York, Sept. 15, 1. 'TREET DEPARTMENT—N —Public notice is hereby given that the following peti- tions have hoen presented to the Board of Aldermen:—To | Ninstocnth stroet, between the First and Second avo~ to fing north idewalk of Twenty-soventh stre the Third oot that which is good. Also, She following resolutio Te Dag. a, space sit fock wide, through sidewalk west side of Fifth avenue, between Twen- ty-firet and Twonty-sccond stroots. All Raving objections thereto, are requested to present them in mn to tho undersigned, at his office, on or bofore tho dist ‘of Septombor nuat. JON T. DODGE, Bent. 1b, 18532. *Streot Gommissioner. TREET DEPARTMENT—NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. —Public notice is hereby given that the owing peti-+ ions have been presented to the Board of A it Alder. mo To fill in certain lots north side of Fortioth stre 30 feet from Third avenno; to grade and flag southwest corner of Ninth avenue and Forty-second strect; to regrade and yeset curb and gutter in Forty-first stroot, betw Second and Third avenue Also, the bid agg Bagh 01 ‘Tor grade and Tera Spring street, from Broadway to Cro t, All porsons interested, having onjections thereto, are requested to present thom in Person to the under ned, fis oflce, on ox Letcre the 27th day of September nox . NT. DODGE, Btroot Commissions. Beptember 15, isa ORPORATION ereby given to the owner or 0 of all houses and lots, NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 18 whets, occupant or oo- proved or wnimproved sory, and are Todg ents, for examination by all pee= yor building ® eower in Waverly trect, ‘The limits em- tho several houses and parcels of Jand, lands, Been comploted by the At of the Burean of Assos sons interostod, viz aco, from Sixth avenne to Grove Braoed by such asscesmoat include round, vacant lota, pica Poth aides of Waver! from Sixth avenid to Grove stroct, and on both # of Gay icoctn, trots’ Waverly place to Christopher 060 interest: ‘e affocted by the above wm who aro opposed to the same, or oither of resent their objections, in writing, Now 4 Hall of Recor Ny to the » Withio Assessors. Office I gig of Assossmonts, Street Department, So: tember 16, 1852, i bs 1 ta ORPORATION NOTICE.—TUBIIO NOTICE I$ HERE. by given, that @ petition has been Board of Aldermen, for @ Sewor in Prince street, Groono stroct to; and,Chrough Thomnson street to the sowor w built hetwoon Boome and Spring stroots, Toot, from Sheriff to Clinton stre t, Lge tes ors to Joffer: Feons interested in above, and hav! ‘i reto, are Eegae! ed ts proto the in fa ws “ a the Seer vere NICHOLAS DEAN, Pre Craton Aquoduet Department, Septomber ‘ah, I C ORFORATION eRe eae alt 18 ivington st in [Madison stroe rect, All objections bat DEAN, President, Crovop Arvedves ame yt Sept. 16, 1862 | . 4 HALL OF RECORDS. it he ‘followin: Sssosaments have | footod thereby, that tho follo: wenn thea | Cowrgaarion N NOTICE PUBLIO NOTICR 18 HERE sips oeou- ait castes hat t the Midori aovecemon d are lodged in the. nor beliaiag 6 epver in Onanes the sewer ya, to near Stan Sad sof regnas setent eae parce situated on both wave of Cannon’ nireot, froma Houston. to Stawton strect. All persone whose interosts are affected bythe above named aeeensmeats, and who are “opposed either of yuested to prosont their gucetiona te ia < to ions Bs anderabanndy ‘at their office, No. Bau eight in thirty days from the date o MOTT, FRaNats ae Assessors. tay Stroct Department, Zept, Offices Bercou de goes 62, 4 proposals wil Groton Ai Aguaine t diay, the 21th da Ha'n sewer with th ‘and porte tn baneoes street, from the Canal street sower about | two Bundred and ve feck northerly, The plan of the power nnd specisestions for the Bailding 0 all other information rolating thereto oan be obtained én reir cation 40 the water Purveyor, ries F ParYeOF, OF One OE TOLAS DEAN, Prosidont of the Croton Aqueduct Department, New York, Sept. 13, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given to the owacr or owners, oecupant oF ooeu- nts, of all houses mpd lots, iinproved or | naliapr fonds, aifected thereby, that the followin Deon comploted by the assessors, and are Todgod in the off of the Bureau of ments, for examination by all persone interestod, via:~-For fencing’ vacant lots on Twouty-minth and Thirtieth strects, and on Fifth and Madison The limite embraced by wich assossment inclu several houses and lote of ground, vacant lots, barcels of land, situated on the easterly side of nue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth southerly side of Thirtieth strect, ward Nos Sar to Sid, ry ns whose intorosts aro affeoted by the ahove nain ‘Sesosoments, and who are opposed to the sume, or ither of them, are requested to prevent, thelr objections, wee adecnigued, ab Enele fice, No’: all of Records, within thirty ¢aye from the date of this notice, AMUEL I, DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC Wo. SMITH. Apsovsors, — Buresv of Asvesswents, Street Department, Sept. 16, 1862. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given. to th owners, ocoupant oF 00 copants of all housee nproved niwproved ploted b: thereby, that the following assossiaents have the assessors, and are amination by all per- ing vacant. love on north Hide of Twenty-t tif strevt, Reryeee Seventh aud Kighth avenues ‘The livits emtraved by wach assoxsment include all the several hovees and lote of groan, Parecls of land, situated on the northerly side of “wonty- fifth street, ward Nos. 3,937 to 3,950. Ail persons whove in- tareste aco cllooted by the, above naiaed, secossments, and whos are opposed to the same, or citer of them, ave requested their objections, in writing, to the undersicnod, at thelr ofice, Noo Matt ot Records, from the dute of this notic SANUE H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMITH, Office Burean of Aswssmonts, Street Department, Sep- tember r 16, 2863 Assessors. CxgtoN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMEM Ni Sealed propoaale will be reovived at the office of the Groton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park,) antil Monday, the 20h day of Soptuinber, 1852, at 8 o'clock, P. M., so build the necessary Reveiving Basing and Culverts, iv Elm street, at the corners of White and Walker streets. The plan of the work and epecitications for tho building of sho game, and all other information relating theroto, oan bo obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at hie ollie NICHOLAS DEAN, Precident of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Sopt. 10, 1862, ORPORATION NOTI hereby given, that « rosolu the Board of Assistant Alderm necestary receiving basins and culverts at the intersection of Fourteenth street and First avenue, All persons interested in the above, @id havin, present the same in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his oflice, on or before the 29th inst. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Departinent, Sopt. 18, CoRQTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0 MASONS Sealed proposals will he recoived at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Departinent, (Rotunda Park), until Mon- day, the 4th day of October, 1952, at 3 o'clock, P. M., to build a sewor, with the necessary receiving basing and culverts, in Division street, from Clinton to Governeur stroct. The plan of the sewer and fj ations for tho building of the n be ob- tained on application to the Water Purveyor, at’ this olive. New York, Septomber 21, 1802, NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. —PUBLIC NOTICE IS has beon presonted in ci same, and all other information relating there! vacant lots, be 2008 and | within thirty daye | for the construction of the | objections thereto, are requested to | FOR Loan. ~ sic DAYTON AND Afichigan Railroad cy Te ‘The Daytor wie wale $100,000 of their mortgage wit! They are in sums of $1,000 each, payable the lst July, 1867, est at 7 per centjswmi-aanually.in the aiby of January and the Ist of July of each: re re thi al sumis also payallc, "They are v a fret and only mortgage, oridved of tras Ne to Js a them and the mortgave to wcure thei ay amount of bonds thue to be insued nuder th aut illion of dollars. They are ee stock of the company at tho option of Amount of bonds at present to be fovea gage, ie three hundred thousand dollars, of which of the city of New York, Varnui, of tho elty of Hew York, in trust will now be iar termine. fare jeeued under wots of the Le Suthorlain ze to weoure The The re ‘covers the entire line of the company, pert, Gn and personal, commenc: t the ae incinpatl and Dayton railrond. at the eit 2 hence by Troy, Piqua, Sidney, Lima, @ city, and Toledo, Wo the Mic vigan State line, i Detroit, ono hundred and fort; miles longs Thee mariaage trovidesthat the company ah: the trustee certify under it, $300,000 of bo the road ip iniahed and in’ operation to st ey, ae ore after the same ia finished and ‘in o} on 80 ima, 68 vale, and #0 .on 8s the, 0d ie completed from | pont to point, and the money nooded to purchase iron rail | ke. 6 tirst and oni: oy thereon, abd the omly debt the company: That part of the line lying between graded and bridged, the raile the course of’ arrival—will be by tho first of June next. An with the Cincinnati and Day- mi Tho icatire, Line froma tate line, equi for one year, stimated to cost That part lying botweom yton and Sidney, *ca6,008. It is the purpose of the eom- pany to complete the line to Sydney first, the residue from Point to point continuously aa the means of the company | ‘To complete the road to Sydney, th able stoek subscription of about $400, been mostly collected and expended on ¢ the remaining means this loan iv resorted to. | mencuree are in procoss by the company to ‘raise t sary stock subscriptions to complete the entiro line, A 9 siderable um hax already ben subscribed. ‘The entive line, | tis expeeted, will be placed under contract for gradation | and maronry carly next year, and completed within the JOAe | following. "The mortrage gives full power to.the trustee! te | bake possession of the road, ity personal etfoe rancnsey | \@ di, &o., and to eell the same to tho highost bid | der, to raise moncy to pay oither interost or principalym | 1 only ieaue, aud Sidney is earl; urehased, an ind in operati | arrangement has boen mat ton road to rnn it for the Dayton to the Michigan St an ee wilt, ‘The oonnvey. through @ road pad= link to Cin t only un. of onal extent i ea, with ite vonnectin, gurpaneed, but u the Union, in of snataining donse population, und in all the elements of wealth aad | eg ae report of tho Auditor of the State of | hhioy for 1861, shown that about oue-fourth of tho entire | | taxable property of that State, was fouud in tho twelve | counties through which this line passer {roma ‘Toledo bo | Cincinvati. ‘he southern portion of tho line eo | | throngh the most populous ana fertile portiva of the United | States—half a contury ago it was an unbroken forest. AC | Byduey this line cromos the Bellefontaine and Tadiaue Railway: at Lima, the Ohio and Tadiana, whi | ag valuable trib ini n east. fond will probably pay parchotders « ite ts woll'as the | Cinoinati and Dayton road, whowe wtock is now ator above par. line will show that it | ocen| nearly, if not quite, | ‘equal to « ea veal will be received, for an: ms nod less than $10 un Satarday, | the 25th day of this month, at three o'clock . M. Pro- | posals will be addressed to the omni of the company, e681 Winslow Lanicr ig Co., 62 Wall streat, on- dorced, “Proposals for Dayton and Michigan road Bond." Twenty-five por cent of the Feqnired to'he paid'on accepting the bide, the romsinder im equal monthly instalments of 25 per cent, Any purchaser be ies to pay in fall at once, Interes the payment. 1 ithout resery pit, with & map, IT necessity jnformation with relation to these seonities, eon bo had by cal ing at the office of the com, ‘8 agents, No, 62 Wall street, New York. alee i OWN, G, TELFORD, President. | _New York, Sept. 6, su. | (GASH ADYANCBS—IN SUMS OF $5 TO $600, ON DRY 7” Goods, Silver Plate, Pianos, Watohos, Jewelery, Dine monde, Fancy articles, and most kinds of personal proper- ty, at the Life Insurance and Loan Office, No. 32 Warren streot. N.B.—Persona doaling with this office will be | trented in an Honorable and contdential manner, EBANON SPRINGS RAILROAD COMPANY.—NO- tice ia hereby given that the books of subseription to the capital of the Lebanon Springs Railroad Com- oper Pany will be opened on the 20th day of September instant Bt the office of Mossra. BLATCHFORD & RAINSFORD, William street, near Wall, in the city of New York. OHN McMICHAEL, 36 OLD SLIP, CORNER OF South street, has for sale drafts for any amount, which will be cached throughout Great Britain and Ireland. Aleo, issues cortifiontes of passage by the Eagle line of New York | snd Liverpoe! prokets. Refors to Moasrs, John W.. er | & Co., Sherman & Collins, and Acton Civil, Esq. others. yurchase money will be EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPL September 17th, 1852,—To Builders.—Sealed proposals Will be received at the office of the Commnissioners of Re- Peits and Supplies, No. 1 Now City Hall, until Tuesday, September 2th, at twelve o'clock M., at which time they will be publicly’ opened, (in accordanee to the ordinance therefor,) for the erection of a building corner of Attorney And Delancy streets, for the use of tie Thirteenth district Police; Hose Company No. 4, and Engine Com No. dl. And also for the erection of ‘a building in Anthony stroct, for the use of Engine Company No. 21 and Hoee Company No. 25, Builders will ostimate for the mason and carpenter work for each building, separately. ‘The plans and speciti- entions of the Buildings requi nd a information in re~ gard thereto, can be had at the effice of Superindent of Re- pairs to Publie Buildings, No. 19 Blizab reot. Blanl estimates can be had at cither office, N. B.—The Commiae sioner revorvos the right of rejecting all or any of tie es mater, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. ADAMS, Commieeioner of Repairs and Supp! ET DEP. ARTS 'T, s WET, notice is ST, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORD: by given that the following py fions have }een presented in tha Boord of Aldermen:—To Jay railroad in cundry streets, from Abingdon strest to cur ner of Broadway and Canal street; to lay railroad through various strects, from corner of Broadway and Fourteenth street, through Ninth and Tenth ayauues to Thirty-third street; to lay railrond from corner of Broadway and Fulton street, through Church, and other steects, and Fifth avenue to Harlem river; to 1a ey railroad from South ferry throu, Greenwich street, Ninth avenue, and Bloomingdale road to ‘olay railroad from corner of Canal strect ay, through & 8 ley place, and Fite ayenne to Mou gurbe gutter, and flag four fovt, of Eleventh Srenua, from Phirtieth to Ferty-thied street; to ran d'build embankment wall in Seventh avenue, from th to Seventy-eecond street: to set curb and gut- ter, and flag a space four foct wide, in Eighty-seventh etrect, between Third and Fourth aven following regolutions:—To repair Fonrteonth Sixth and Sevonth avenues, and raise and between Thirteenth Fourteenth adi ; to fing ond stroot, between First avenue and avenue eidewalk of § D; to fence the vacant lot on south-west corner of Broail- way and Forty-ninth stroct. All persons interentod, having objections thereto, are requested to present the writing, to the undersignedy at his office, on. or before the fourth day of October next. JOUN 'T. DODGER, Sept. 2% 1802. Street Commissioner, Croton AQUEDUCT J DEPARTMENT. —TO MASONS.— Sealed proposals will be received at the office of Croton Aqueduct eee the 4th day of October, ne Rotunda, Park) until Mon- any, at 3 o'clock P. M., to build ‘ewer, With the necessary receiving basins and culverts, in Thirty-cighth strect, from the sewer _in Eighth avenue to @ int two hundred and fifty feet west of Eighth avenue, Tire pian of the sower and specifications for the building of } the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained’ on application to the Water Purvayor, ‘at thie office. ic AN President of the Croton ‘Agueduct Department. New York, Sept. 22, 1852, NORPORATION _ NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 18 hereby given, that petitions have boon presented in the Board of Aldermen for tho following sewers, to wit -— In Mulberry street, from Walker to Chatham streets ; 2130 in Twenty-sixth street, from Ninth avenue to sewer now Duilt between Eighth and N th avenues; also in Thir- teenth street, from Kighth avenue to and through Tenth hi street, to sower i teenth street ; also in Thirty- sireot, between Third and Lexington avenues; algo in ( wich street, from Vandam to Charlton street ; also in tho Bowery, on the easterly side, from Broome to Rivington street; and also for a receiving basin and culvert at the northwest comer of Ninth avenue and Thirty-soventh str All persons inte having object jereto, are request. hen writin, Contrast c lerk, at his o! FOR 1s OWN ishod) in a hovse on 1 fainily. here there are no boarders prove rred, ina good and gen- 1 neighborhood. ‘They will board theriselves, and furiich their own reoms. tion about ten or if watk from the Guy Hall. office. m minutes Address, W. Kt. at the Horuld STORE WANTED IMMEDIATELY avenues, the Sixth or preter is offic VO LANDLORDS AND HT0v four rooms, by the tirst of ¢ a family; 1ot higher up town ¢ Broadway and the Bowery f 8 of Croton water, &¢. PoE Month, Address, Prince become ® permanent tenant, THR with IN ONE OF Address, 6 ed twonty dole lare ce, Lf suited, will TP\O REAL ESTATE OWNERS, &O—A (OSE W ed, in a genteel neigh |, for whi uk be given in oxchange, Als way, in exchange for Lexington Metropolitan, Herald office, TED—BY THE FIRST OF OCTODER, A SMALL house, pleasantly situated, with the modern impr ments, Rent from $30) to $4. Address W. HI. P., No. a7 Broadway. WA NZED—A THREE STORY HOUSE, BY without children, ata reasonable rent; Broadway, betwoen Leonsrd, and Tenth rerects; po by the Ist of October. For further partioulars, inquire of Goorgo W. Haspol, City Hotel. ANTED—EITHER 79, PURCHASE OR LEASE, ONR Addvess, enue prope rye PAM LY or to Lots, east of tho Bowery, bebwora Htivington and Twelfth stivets, Apply to N. A. BOUTON, 40 Spruce street y ANTED—A ROOM, SITUATED BETWEEN GRAND and Pourteenth streets and the Fourth and Sixth wyag nues, for the exclusive use of # small Literary Club, Ad! dress X. A., this offios, AGENCY. | 4 ORTHINGTON GQ. SNETHEN CONTINUES TO posuee law in the 8a ime Coary i peng to onses ‘prosecut 1 ciate accounts ome an Comair te 9 in ponsiot home an soreade sae din foreign EMITTANCES TO IRELAND, & £1 and opwards, payable at any town throughout Ire- land and Great Britain, are issued by the subscriber; aleo, Pavsage Certificates to and from Liverpool and London, by tho Swallow Tail Line of packet shipn. AN, GRINNELL & CO. _#8 South etroet New York, and 6 Regent Road, Liverpool EGEL & SCNWARTZ ONLY DEPOT OF THR GENT ine Solenhofen (Bavaria, Germany,) Lithographie Stones, from their own quarries. All sizes and qualities constantly on hand. t, New York, $65, 000 7° LOAN, AT SIX PER CBNTINTER- ont, (in 0) more sums,) on bond and Blortgage, on productive roal estate in thie city, for oue, three, cr hive years. Also, $4,000 to loan, at seven por cout. | intereet, on wane! in this'State, Apply J NF. CONREY, Nos. 23 aye 25 Wallstreet. $60, OOO 72 END, OX HOND an MORTGAGE, at six per cout interost, for m term of five years, om first clase productive veal eatate in this by. Tt will be loaned in cums of $3,000 nie cante, Apply to afew months shal ——l ALKIRE, CAMPBELLS, MUIR & SONS, AND | ‘Younger'e Scotch Ales, London snd Dublin Porter and | Brown Stout, East India Pale Ale, Champagne Ci Indelphia Ale and Porter, &c., ke. sale by Wim. i. | UNDERHILL, 450 Broome stroet, eorner Crosby. 500 dozen pene Claret, at $125 and $1 W) per dozen. Bottles turned. | RISH WHISKEY, FOR SALE—ON JIAND A LARGE | uantity of Wise’s superior Malt Whiskey now on board ship Roscing, lying at Pict. 16, East, river, Will be sold b the puncheon’or in emall quantities. Apply to P. & HOGAN, No. 12 West street. PETERS & CO. INVITE THE ATTENTION « of country dealers to their extensive stock of Wines, Brandies and Havana Segara, which they have imported ox- pressly for their fall trade, and offer them at the lowest market price to cash and short time buyers. Orders solicit ed and promptly attended to, by Be PETERS, B. PETERS & Ci 200 Brondway. N MPORTERS OF WINES, Brandies and Iayvana varieties of dark and egars, have for sale all the brands of Gin, Scotel jos, together with different h Whiskeye, Jamaica and St. Croix Rums, Madeira, Port Hock and Claret Wines, Porters, and Sherrics, Champagne, 160 Brown Stout, &c., & DRY GOODS. LOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—EVERY NOVELTY IN the above named articles, personally aollected by tne subecriber in Paria, ie now ready, at the Paris Mantil porium, 851 Broadway, to which the attention of indies te Fospecttully invited. | Also. 8 splendid: variety of India, ino, Froneh and other Shawl, snd @ rich assortment o fancy Furs, ar GEO, BU. S$ OF GOODS—WE ns, % large and peantifel amsortment of Paste emiseicerise, insen, ritbons, &e., which the ladies are specially invited to call and ex: amine, Also a complete atsortment of mourning and second mourning gools, A. KERR & CO, 761 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets DE. BANY, TROY, AND LEBANON SPRINGS.—TIR 7 TRAVELL RS? GUE are of the ork and Harlem Reilroad leave the vow York, daily, (Sundays excepted aloes "chock, A. M.—Mail train to Chatham Four Corner! a for Albany and d, and other inter Hon train connecting with th Lebenon diate station: to Chatham Four toad going east. P the Wo'clook, A. M., to Canaan, and stage to. Lebano! siternoon. Hare through, $2, : __¥, BLOAT, Superintendent. PHTLADEL- Vier Ni in 4 hon Springe will take Weatorn Teailrosd ing early the same S$. MAIL AND ‘ow Jerse ington, Norfolk, and Charloaton zh 3 above linos, and throngn baggago carried im thed A. ana 34 P.M. liner. UDSON RIVER Chambors street et daily Albany and Troy, as follows :—Expr: Hhrough in four hours,Faud oonnesti Buffalo or Montreal’ at eight o’ Mail Train, at eight A. My Throvgh Way T four P. M.} Express Train, at six P.M. ‘Accomm taken $l $0 W to Montresl, es i ‘to % hieago, Tickets and Baggage chooks for principal plscoe West and North, con beaitcived as charsbers sicest. GEOROR STARK, Superiatonden! OTICE TO TRAVELLERS GOIN HL. of Hour of Leaving Baltimore for Te and Charl ton-On and after Wednesday, the Lith inst, ove of the ling steamers will leave the lower end of Spears whert daily, (Sundays excopted,) for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Wel: don, Raleigh, Wilmington, Charleston and Now Orlea 6 o'clock in the morning. instead of 7 o'clock in the ov AS At preset, Passengers arriving in Baltimore from delphis or New York, in any of the afternoon or evening an wishing to go South, can sleep on board tho boats. Ne args for baggage from the depot to the batt, |. FALLS, Agent. N®X, HAVEN AND NEW LONDON RAILROA immer Arrangements-On and atter Wednesiy, August 18, 1852, trains will ron as follows :—Leave New Taven at 7:30 A. M. Accommodation Train for New London, sopping ‘At all stations, ford, Connocticnt river, Lyme, 11:25 A. M, Express Train for @ ‘Ad Now London, connect- ing with teamboat and railroad lines for Stonington, Frovid d Newport, 6:65 P. M. Accommodation Isai for New London, stopping ad sil stations. “Leave Now Lan ten fmodation ‘Train for New Haven, at ail tiations 10:40 A. Me ‘Train for Lym ford Wa —Passenge: ym in the morn~ e train for New for New Haven, Train, Expre ‘ng Now London as Now Haven with oP nd Youd ihe Reeser os few London, can tak axe the e: | Terie Sos alee eS ne Bou | City of Glasgow . | offer to pacaongors proceciting | Above named place, Tests New YORK’ AND baeg tae UNTTED STATES janie ont this Line are the aud thelr acevinmodations for passougers are enoquall vinmodations fo elorance and comfort. bids abaya allen te Frico of passage from New York to Livorpool, in first oa $120; B nn cabin, $70, Ksclusive use of oxtre alse Trop tise fred hate room, No berths socured Do. Dee. Deo. For freight or Bw eae TAH His 0, 86 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN SHIPL EY & CO. £5, ROBERTS & COs 13 Kluge Aimee Yard, London, JOHN MUNROE & a 26 Rue Notre Uame des Victoires, Paris; GEO. nN. DRAPER, Tarra, ‘The owners of these oie will hot be scoountable tor gold, silver, bullion, specie, dowelty. rocions stones, or ine! unless bills of lading sre sigaed therefor and. the value hereof thereit OR I i ee STATRS MAIL STEAM- ahip PACIFIC, init’ ty Esra Nye.—This Drage | ni will depart with the U1 estes mails for Kuro tively ‘on Saturday, Oe y vat twelve o'olocks My -S + tho how of of Gavel stroot. No borthe cured UM paid for. For freight oF passage, having une: exproseed from hor berth a! qnalled accommodations for if nce and ce spoly. to EDW. K, COLLINS & CO., 66 W: ee ers aro roquested to be on board athalt’y fire A.M. Tho stegwsh' brsor sya wil) succood the Pacific, and wil Lon | the 16th October ME BRITISH Mail Stoamship—Betweon Now York and Liverpool direct, and between Boston and Liverpool, the Boston ships only calling at Halifax to Jand and reovive wails and pos eengors. ARABTA, Capt. — PERSTA, Capt. —. AFRIC "A, pc Harrison. ASLA, Capt. Zudhina, EUROPA, apt. Lon. BS ARA, ~ t. Stone, AMERICA, C apt, Shannon. ¢ . Lang. MBRI apt Le ‘These venesla carry s slene waRe ligne ab mainmast head, ercon on the #tarbotrd, rod on port, Ningarsy, ston, ‘oduesday, 29th Soptember, Africa,” New York, Wednesday, Gth October. Canada, ~ Boston, Wedneaday, 13th Ootober. A ‘New York, Wednesday, 20th Octobor. America, Boston, ednoaday, 27th October. Europa,” New York, Weduonday, ‘$d November. Niagara, Boston, Wednesday, 10th November. Atvics, New York, Wednenday, 7th November. Canada, — Boston, rodnosday, 2th November, Arabia, Wed day, ist Decombor: Wednesday, 8th December. Now York, Wednesday, 1 ember, Europe, Boston, 4 Fasangs. from Now’ York ef Berton’ to Liverpock--Pise’ cabin. $120; second cabin, $70. No berth sooured until paid for, Froight will be charged’ on specie beysnd an amount for Personal expenses, nb uxperionced surgeon on board. orfhll letters and newepapors mast pase through the Port Oye: halen orators cy apply to A No. 4 Bowling Greon. Warones, , Watohes eae ‘of the British Troasu: "marks of of foreign manufacture, bearing the name: Euglish manufacturers, will be heroafter admitted in Bng- Tnud in traasitu for the United, Staies, and other soantrieey in consequence of which, Frenoh and Swiss watchos may be shipped at Havre for New York or Boston, via Liverpool, witheut inonrring the risk, as heretofore, of being scised ab | the English Custom House: French, German, and other foreign goods, received Drought fa: common with, British, goote. ‘Through bi lading are given in Havro for Now York. EDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA and Liverpool.—Tho Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam- ship Company intend sailing their now steamships ag fol- ows: — YROM PHILADELPHIA. “Thursday, Oct. 28, Thursda,y Nov. 25, 8 29, Oot. 2 City of Glasgow, . City of Manchoster Rates of Pasuagt io including pe ATuORs ‘and steward’s feos. For F passa, MAS CaN DSow, 41 Exchange pace N. 28 of No. Philadelphia. ited number o: hie class passen at'se0 from Philadelphia, and $30 from Liverpool—found with provisions. : ate Midship. state rooms, $65; in forward. state freight o "10. Walnut street, a will be takon EW YORK AND HAVRB STEAM .NAVIGATION Company.—The United States Mail’ Steamors, the FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton, sommander, and the HUM- | BOLDT, D.’Lincs, commander, will leave Now York, Havro, and Southampton, for the year 1852, on the follow- ing daye Le, LEAVE HAVRE. Hombolit, Homboldt, Oot. 27 Franklin, Fraklin,’ =<; Now. 4 | Humboldt, Hombeldt, 5 2 Franklio, nklin, “ " Deo. Fra 19 Those steamers, built axteestiy for grverninent erevicn, ef 2,200 tous burthen cach, are not surpassed either for opeod, strength ‘ot comfort, by any yoesels afloat. Their socom- modations for passengors are of the most approved kinds, Stopping at Southampton, both going and roturning, thoy to London, advantages ovor any other line in the economy of both time and wonay, Prien of ‘pavcage from New Vork to Scutbampton or javre. —s Havre’ or in to New York, onthampton: nn ENgE fceured until paid for. An experienced Sur Ls F For feoight cx applet INGSTON, Agent, 62 Broadway. LIN, Havre, TROSK BY Bonthamptca, “SECOND LINE,—THE FOL- Havre on the ith, aud New From New York. Prom Havre, JACKETS FOR HAVRE. lowing ehips will lea Vork ovthe let of each mor Ship ST. DENTS, eb, 4 1,000" tons burthen, ane 16 Alorzo Follanshes, master Bote. 14 Shij NICHOLAS, M’roh 16 1,000 tons burthen, July 16 Join Bragdo Nov, 16 New ship M April 16 1,400 tons burthen, Aug'tl6 R. D. Conn, master, Teo’rlé Ship WILLIAM TELL, May 16 (new) 1,2 tons burthen, Sop'r 16 John Willard, master, Jan. They are ail first clacs New York built shipe, provided with all requisito articles for the comfort and convenience of pas- sengers, | etd by men of experience in the trade. The price of ace withont wines or liquors. Good sent to the be forwarded free from any ber shi actual core ye HINCKEN, Agents, 166 Pearl atroot, BOYD & HIN OR NEW ORLEANS DIF THE NEW poUsEe m1 For the Siew OT. engine steamship WM. PENN, Winthro) mandcr, will leave Pier 8, East, river, ert direct, on, Tuesday, Ootober, 6th, at 4 o'clock P. Bho "will be vena ly to receive freight on Tuesday, Septem 2ith,"A. M. This ship has elegant. Recommodations for tengers. Fasenge * cabin and state room, $40; passage in ret frcleht oF onrd, OF ieee OMAS P, STANTON, 96 South street, orto C. LINCOLN & C0., 12) Pearl Freight on mearuroment goods, 25. con Shippery aro requested to ‘supply the steamer’s bills of lading, a8 no other form wil They may be had on app! the office of the a agente. ding signed, after 2 o'clock on pheidey, ship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Jaco! succced the Wm, Penn, U 8. tad Saft Let hh Me ¥ leans, via Havana.—T! ts 4, specie steamship CRE: CENT CITY, D. D. Port: Commander, will sail from the pier at the foot ot warren street, N. R., on Monday, ion to the clerk on b No freight received, or ills of ies of Sailing. The stonm- ‘Teal, Commander, will Sept. 27th, nt 2 o'clock; P.M.» prociaely. ” Rates asangs Havens and New Orloans, new arrangement:—Alvor Sa von Herthe Ba0: Ste Berths, $25. Specie only takea on freight to Havana. Freight taken to Cents por cuble foot, Shippers of fro Feguot! fupply themselves with the company's ‘Sis of tad ing, whioh ary be had on appiicntion at the office. No other form will de signed. No bi Yor {reight oF passmas, op WORERTS, No. 177 West street, corner of Warren street. Hepler hial aeons iy the line,) Captain John EB, Walton, is now he above ports, and will leave Philadel. nah on the rote We sdaye, — e' and November 16 2d; and "will leave Si vennah for pateeel hia on, the al nate Wednesday bao bi mult with th trict rogard to entoty ae age of isite esseatial to elegance aud com: tion of her cabins and. st s-rixth of the passage, remaining only tro nights atsea, Cabin passage to Savannah.) $2 Bin RON & MA 9, Agents in te Woodhull, capt: atd o'clock, N vi MITC “et 10d Pre The ALAT f Rate dat “ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM fe, stopping at Ravana, tho new vidoe K WARKIOR, Robt. W. Sb nder, is now receiving feeisht for aboveDports, from the pier foot of Har- ver, on Saturday, September 25th, colroly.’ Passage, $65." Freight on moa surement 80 cents per onbio foot. Freight taken for Now Orleans at ie por cubic foot. to Havana but specie. No freight recei days LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 81 Brondwa NUR UNITED STATES MAID » comnn RAMSHIP ISABEL, of 1,200 tons, having been thoroughly ropairod now boilers and now copper, will be ready to take her place on the line, betwen hk Key Wost and Havana. She will leave Balti ut the Lat of October, for the ab ing to avail thom ors wish will please apply to Caps. Rolli eof the Baltimore Steam Packet Cc N. FALLS. board, or at the offi Pe THROUGH TO SAN FRA MPIRE oITy LIN BE. lonve for pe ER "irech wa' on Thursdag, ‘tho 23d September, from her pier, No. $ North river, at threo o'clock prosively. ¢ Sierra Novada will connect with the New York and fn Fee BStoamehip Lino’s steamers at Panama, = hy suid company in another column, so that songors are hrough passage, by stoamsi ioe Sheurpansed for 6 tilation, and accommodation, ‘For freight or apely to Tho STERRA NEvApa Wil sail agein'on Teestay, ih ‘on Tu October, con . be now and splondid ting at Panama with ittoburgh. i AC) Drgaer ama gta ai per ahi ONECO, & tain Herd the oad toa big of ata ix wad punctually Saeten UE toe whieh the at mt line have! and anved eyo established for them s reterence ‘over all even at fates, mm wuperion, 2 wvery to all Hlonesd wergece wri for Anstmvecgante, provided: Ret veenert E % OGDEN, 136 Wall street, sary J0ns tod to | AND NORTH AMERICAN ROVAL "| 8 of Taking signed aftor the ship has sailed. | r FanVAN, oF to Charleston, (vis, | in of this steamer for sither of the | {i oisoo, at reduoed rates, vis Aspinwall and Panama, “iio splendi donde, ony sarhip Sigh NEVADA, 1,000 | tons burt comimander, will | | beautiful © BomEy, et eee OPEN AT 7; cUR- ene Walter Tyrrel, . vy gommies it WRorniens M. Fabien dei Franchi -Mr. Bady URTON’S THRATRE, CRAMDERS 87 STREET.—DOORS Ap nee at 7} Starve ‘old Comedy, “A Curo for the Heart Adie ta whe tah RTON Mill for the frst time hero, appoar a Old or Mr. Thomp- time here, a5 "Thereaay reat RE ast eat MRA as acu. 1¢ Rapid... m LE : baie NOVEL z PEDIENT: c See Meee, ire, Skerrett gees Fisher or Mise W ¢ o'clock. performed Ww ‘3 tht Roy ALU. FLYING DUTCHMAN, by LaonJavelli,tco B. aux ” | Baw ass Ss AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BAR- 4 Proprietot John Sperweee Us rector of Amusemonte, RPHAN'S DREAM will vs 44 o'slock. This Afternoon, at 3 S, and also, the MIL! Lone fo, e¢ to the Museum and the Entertain- Amiataat’ Manager, ‘c. a Foponioa, ih oaiook i Riearenng at LIDAY, Admittan Clarke, THE mente, 3 é Cres OPERA HOUSE, NO. «72 BROADWAY, Gra m every night during, the —0} Under the ete direction ear ipehlon, ble Se oe 8 lock, On and Sept. M concert will commence nt quarter before AST concen BUT ONE OF THE SERIBS.—MBT- ropolitan Ht MARIETTA ALBONI reopeotfully announces that her FIFTH CONCERT will take 0 pleco om FRIDAY Lag Spine he ‘sag 4, 1862, bon abe will isis hen! ODee CLR ATED Vault RIATIONS. DAME ALBONI A il be aan by SIGNOR ROVERE, SIGNOR BAxaroy ANN: SIGNOR ARDITi, anda ITALIAN OPERA C HORUS. and the aber Baers, sents ya $2, to be had of W. Hall 01 of Park’ Place. Tickets to all 90, price one dollar, for which a oerti- font for a vent will be’ givon, at Jollic's Musie Store, 300 Broadway. way, corner Doors open at half-paet 6; concert to commence at 8 o'cloc! Free admissions are susponded oxcept only to tI The publio are cautioned against purchasing ti tio atroet tr outeide the Hall. MiNERva ROOMS, 406 BROADWAY.—FIRST yank grand moving Panorama of Major General Winfield Scott's Glorious campaign in Mexico, commencing with the landing of tho Amorigon troops. at Vera, Crus; aur render of the city of Vera Crus and tho Castle of San Juan de Ullos to Major Goneral Winfield Scott; and also depict- ing the line of march pursued by the American army through Mexico, Tho Battles of Sierra Gordo, Contreras, Churabus- go, the storming of Chepulteped, grand view of tho city of Mexico and terminating with the,planting of the uneonquor- blo Stripes and Stars on The Hall of Montosumass Wow on exhibition every rice, of admission, 25 conta; ghildren half pri be open at 7 o'clock; the Panerama wil move'ne So too, precisely. OTICE.—PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP BLACK WARRIOR, will ploage send on board, at the foot of Harrison street, North river, all baggage not needod on the aseage, on Friday, Sept. 24, marked below,” with place of ion, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail eamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com- 0 for Havre, touching at Southampton, to nd passengers, on BE ed Soptember 4 North ri Price of pas. Bo none on board’ the day B.—No morohandise jay, September 23, on ‘VINGSTON, 53 Broadway. STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— AD Tho Glasgow and New York Stosinship Company's now steamship GL. 1,942 tone—100 horse power), Robert Graig, commander, will sail trom New York, for Gieagow, om Wedneaday, September 29,4 and on Saturday, 2th Novem- ber, at 12 o'clook at First cabin (saloon state roome) os dow, (maidahip. aon) $75. Second oabin, $50. Stoward’s feo included. Apply *6 kos yi be reese on board, er BN o OF PASEARO, Ay * freight oF Be ER AMUSEMENTS. ‘ Beary THEATRE.—E. | A. MARSTALL, y evening, be performed Ferra é - Mme. Pot_ AGE’ i Nov Whitioe (Mrs. Pontifexs. Mra, Verno® Nan 8 GARDEN. pMANAGER, ug. Private Boxes, $5. Doors + vale Thursday. September OUGAUD, ro " Ausouera Leder, Mile with Mons. Mom i} rn a 4 Mile. Drouet, Mile. 1, wioh the rt Malet ® scape 0 BARBE, Pottery jo Draeed, Couat Alaevs MWeneege ADAM 2ONTAG' ‘3 FIRST CONCERT—MONDAY3 ‘ember 27. aba Aro respectfully informed that MME- HENRIETTA SONT M The pal FIR CONCERT IN AMERICA, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, |ALE, ae METROPOLIT, 03. 17 AND 19 BOWERY jocond woek of this new an@ nla now open for Prices of admission—Dress cirel #ooond vir Doors open at7; performance to comi before so'clock. An afternoon eae will be gives o’eloo . WHITE, , Proprietor. every y Satara, commencing at £ TY, NO. 83 BOWERY, DIRRCTL® opposite the Bowory ‘Theatre, open every might, with npany of minstrels emuposed of I tyled th “Bloomex Troupe,” vuder the direction of Mile Loul rome, Also, Groups of Marble Statuary, represent young Indies. ‘Tho pictures taken from’ some of our be waintings. Doors opon at 7; comme 8. Ad) rivate Box, 6c; Orchestra, 8/4 Jory, 12}4 RANKLIN MUS! FUM, 17% CHATHAM SQUARE. Goorge Loa, Proprictor.—Tho above begererse y ‘Open every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, t one-quai for tho purpose of + Gian jc and Original Re Representations ing Statuary, by Mlle. Casinet's Troupe of Model Ars Uinta or with a» variety of beautifal porforman For fu each day, om eat Ami Seats, Gk custo in Priv thery ta TO U LIEVERS— Doubt yo the shining stars, whose wondrous light Reveals all mysteries in the solomn night Why do you doubt? Tho Bible's sacred page that many & Pagan sage 4 prodict ev id why, 11 they apake truth, should Christian sages Iie? Roback, the Swede, descended froma race Who know each star that lights the realms of space— Robnck, the Swede, by art's 1 iy Pictures the future; and each he drawa Fate's hand fila up. Would you your future Obtain from Roback a nativity, Of twenty thousand not one yet bas failed; And those who once at magic sneered and railed, Now own this wondrous counsellog of kings Coa, by the stars, revonl fata's hidden things, Of twenty thousand nativitiey enat by DraC: W. ROBACK, since his arrival inthis country, not one has. heen pro= nounced a failure. He invites all who are in difficulty om distress—who suffer in health or fortune—Wwho are the vice tims of misrepresentation or fraud—who have been unfor~ STROLOGY.— oe, OR CHARLESTON, pasengo and ‘found, $1 four o'clock P.M, ‘The splend NORFOLK, James Post, comm ‘This vessel has fine state-room accommodations, nder, will sal as above. and every arrangement has been made with a view to secure the comfort aud safet, appl LOL) y of passengers. For freight or or & East River, or to MALL D, 108 Wall street. Freight taken'at reasonable rates, passage, $0 For avannah, patepngere will be ugh at’ $18, and. steorage 7 bo, ‘The steamship CHMOND ‘will succeed the above, nad skil ok F ae October lst. VOR CITARLESTON, SAVANNAIL, Semi-weekly United States Mail Lint r PaaS on board, at pi AN D zEey and favorite steamship UNION, Capt. K. North river, on Saturd h er For freight, apply on bourd, aad Ke, at tho count of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO, Passengors for Savannah will be o additional charge. To Jacksonville, $° The Southerner will stioce Wedueed POR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— A _ Tha Quited States Mail Steamship ROANOKE, Lewis Psrrich, commandor, will leave pier No. 13, North River, on Saturday, September 25, at 4 o'clock P. M. Bills of lading Vigned only on board. For freight or passage, apply t LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, No. &3 Front ut, near Old slip South street. rough without P September eo NITED STATES MAIL STRAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with tho ‘Company. Quly through United State ifornia and on via. Aspin ndid new and donk engine Mail ‘Steamahip GEORGIA, 3,000 ton D. Porter, Commander, will snil on Tnesday.Oc: Sth at 2 o'elooke I precisely, from pier at foot of War. ren strect, North river. ‘Tho Pacific Mail Stoamship Com- "gs Magnitioont steamer T SEE, will be in readi- Panama to receive th; gers, and eail immediate], be spared by the two for San Fran corte mpanies to put their passen- ten wil gers through with expedition and comfort. RATES OF FARE TO ASPINW ALL Ladies’ Saloon, Stato Room. ... Lower Aft and Forward Saloon do. Second Cabin Stande Steerage .. ! Fassengers will be Janded’ at” the ‘raitroad’ Wharf, at As. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers’ rrons securing through passage by the United teamers from York have preference of ac- on board the Pacifio mail steamers, Rates of terms. For freight or passage, S$ A. WHITNEY, At the office of the compa street, corner of Warren, N. N. B. ie ‘pera are requested to supply themselves with the company’ bills of Inding, which will be signod at the office between the hours of 1J and 1 o'clock on the day of sailing, ut 3 loc Bas ann dsl Norte’ p PACIFIC, over the but twelve miles of land aperior accormoda- Tye at the mectlag with the yopeiar st havinj ners Nicaragua transit route ay or information or. AL, D. 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