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= 528 FiPTs Pion = G ———————— _ ____ ‘TION AOTIGES. ° RAR RAN . Mong to 200. om “ooo 1300 ; #1400 4 om mau “+ 2400 =. 00 + 3000 B00 3200 =: “3600 3600-3800 $00 400 000 Poreons d mt the 0 le 3 the’ sonth ride cite tho Giey Lal, where they will be inspooted, ¢ oli Hicense, after being ehecked by the Inspector, must shen mted to the a aig EA Sa ‘on. the days devign: “ tive mombem. It ie not lawful to renew licenses alter day of October, ‘The attoution of all porsous keep- meuntig eapeeer wbaons, baggage Wagon; and, Olio? esfor the transportation of articles from place to place izeetod to the following extracts from w Opainance ed ‘Bvery cort, ay ee wagon, dray or other orses oF othor animals, w ept, used, driven or employed for the trans. Alon oF 0 i eine from placo ce within jor hire, wagen or pay Pe transportation, shall be doomed ® Public Cert the meaning of this ordinance; and ‘very, person who wot Up, ep, ue, drive oF employ any such public cart, wi igs firet obthining Hoense therefor from the Mayor of gaid city, ag hereinafter provided, shall bo deomed guilty oF a violation of this ordinance,” and subject to a fine not emeceding ton doliare, or jmprivonmont uct exceeding ten Gaye for pony oi offence. ad Tt shall not be lawful for any, pervon to pei oe We Male Shenae Ae heep Publio Ce or t ublic Cartman, unlees ke be a citizen of tea ‘States, ‘and has s family, and resides with his fa- mily in saté city, or if not having s family, shall have resided Bimeait therein during the six mouths preceding; and iy the owner of the cast oroarts, with good horses therefor, v0 Iteonsed to be public’ carts; and the Mayor may center cuter catty att eroneapplying of olin suy such Moonse, or the renewal thereof, touching their qualifications ‘asaforesnid; and all licenses other than to persone so quali- fied, shall be y By order of Hie kaye A sas Bees a ‘AYLOR, Firet Marchal. “avor'e Office, September Toth, Tea. ORPORATION NOTICE.—NOTICE. 18 MEREBY ven, that s petition hae been presented in the Board of Aldermen for s sowor in Thirty-ninth etzoct, between th and Ninth avenues, also, in Spring street, from ty-five foet weet of Grecno street, to and through t, to Bower near Broome étrect, and, also, in cet from Eleventh avenue to Hudson river. eerested Jn the abeve, and baving objestio sted to prevent the em in writing to t Goutrabt Clerk, at this office, on or before September ziet, NICH DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Boptember 10, 1852. ORPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given, that a petition has been presented in the Board of Aldermen, for a sewer in Christopher street, from Bleocker streot to North ri persons interested in She sbove, and having objections theroto, are requested to prosont the same in writing, to the Contract Clerk, ot his 9Mioe, on or beiore 22d inst. Bi DEAN; President AS Croton A ueduct Department, Sept. 1), 1852, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS heres by piven to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- fs oF All Houses or Lota, Improved er unimproved lands, ited thereby, that the following assessments have been tie Baren byt 0 aseessors, and are lod, in the office of merean of Aspen sie for examination by all persons sere viz. :—For fene fa" arent lots on Eighteenth ‘trean Fifth and Sixt avenu The limits em- yy euch there ade all ‘al houses sev Satiots of trocet isces, and parcels of land, mated on both side of Birhtsenth: streot, ward Nos. 1704 1800, to 2) to 2025. AN persons whose intor- Matera siteeco he tne ators, unisod.ssesoonens, aad wna to op oued to tl nem, o@either of them, are requested to objections, in_ writing, to the undersigned, at fe office, Now itall of Recordat within thicty duys from date of this Notige ot, HD: MU. EB MOTT, vee NICHOLSON, } Assessors, C WM. SMITH, Office Burean of Piaaciie ss, Street Department, Sep- tember 16, 1852. |@RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I3 HERE- alk given to the owner or owners, ocoupant or occupants uses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, afected ing assessments have been complotod Rbstramsecnenyanccaraisagea tn sue etave of the, Hatene Auosaments for examination by ell persons interested. Fight ‘avenue, from 125th eed by such assessment several houses, ine lote of ground, vacan of land, situated on both sides of foet wes- are rastred ‘med aseossmel ypposed to or either of (thors ‘ere sien ayy present their Fe in weitiaty to the undersigned, at their office, N jall of Reoords, apy a from. the dato of this FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Assossors. ‘aAC WM. SMITH. wae. Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Sept. ORPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE IS peered given to the owner or.owners, occupant or oc- te, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Janus, aivcoted thereby, that the following assevsinonts have een completed by the assessors, and are lodged in tho office of the Bureau of Assesment, for examination by all per- sons interos! For regulating, grading, and maca- damizing Borty-aixth street, ‘from Eighth to Tenth avenue, The limite embraced by stich assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pices and els of land, situated on both sides of Forty-sixth street, m Bighth to Tenth avenue. All persons whose interests are affeoted by the above assessments, and who are opposed the same, or either of them, are requested to prozont ir objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their = e, Ne oe of Records, within thirty days from tho ‘ef this notice, SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMIT! Pd Bureau of Assessments, Street Departmont, Sept. Assessors. Chr AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO 00) tractors.—Sealed proposals will be received autil Satu tember instant, at 3o'clock, P. ue publiaty ‘opened, for the ica: ing of trenches for six inch water Jn the following streste:—120¢h ‘wost of Third aieauer avenue A, from 12ist street to Tisth strect, and through. {18¢h. streeb east to the marsh, Dotag in the whole about 1,600 fost in length. The trenched 0 bo dug in such treats as the water puryoy0 aireet, to be hve: Bay P, eighteen inches wide at wide ae the tap, ead to bo kept, clone unc 8 are laid, which will be done by men employod b partment; the contractor will then fill in the trencl bot bd iy Fence xceoding nine inches in thickness, with ood earth for a Fam each layer, ti thorous! i Offeet reno) shee wil be juired where branc! laid. Blank pro peoporal be furnished at ‘he oftees tenders m rf state the price per running foot for doing t! Merk, including the cleaning of streets of all surplus carth the satisfaction of the water purveyor. Payment will be made for the work on the next regular pa, aftor its completion. The bide must in all things con! hens to she cote perssion ordinances Terulating contracts, and be endorsed a these ordinances requ NICHOLAS DEAN, Prosident of the Croton Aqueduct Department, New York, Sept. 15, TREET DEPARTMENT—NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Public notice is hereby given that the following pe have boon prosented to tho B Aldermon:—To jineteenth str between the av and Second to flag north sidewalk of Twonty-sevonth street, fr She Third avenue, #0 ato eet that whieh ts good, Al S¢ She following resolution:—To space six fect, w through sidewalk w side Of Filth avenue, between Tye ty-firet and Twenty- streets. All Ysa intereste reqnosted to present thom in his ofice, on or before the dist oon Baving objections thereto, on to the undersigne ay of September next. fept. 15, 1862, Stroot Commissioner. 'TREET DEPARTMENT—NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. =, Public notice 1s hereby given that the following poti- tions have been presented to the Board of Assistant Aldor To fill in certain lots north side of Fortioth stroot, 180 fect from Third avenue; to grade and flag southwest corner of Ninth avenue and Forty-second street; ee Te and er in a Wont rst strect, between Seoond and Third avenu: ie following, lation: —To re- grado and repave ‘Spring street, from roadway to Crosby Strect. All persons intorested, having objections thereto, fre requested to prosent them in person to the undersigned, ‘AV his office, om oF beforo tho 25th day of Soptomber noxt. JOUN T. DODGE, Mreet Commissionor. ptember 15, 1862. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 Roroby given to the owner on owners, oocupant or 0°; eupente, of all houses and lots, proved or unimproved Faude, aifected thoreby, shat the {0 Towing tgsecements hava Been completed by t jessors, And aro lodged in the office Bf ths Burena of Assosementa, for examination by oll per- Bons interested, vis :—For building s sewer in Waverly ‘Sixth avenue to Grove street, Tho Limite ment include all the several hoi ‘J, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, th ides of Waverly place, from Sixth svonus on both sides of Gay and Factory ily place vo Christopher sereo'. All pers ro Affected by the above named of either of in writing, to the Records, within @ interel ate, and who are opposed to the sam requested to progent og bar ci iit dersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of ixty days from the Oa date or this peste, H. DE FRANCIS RICHOLSOS, ie 1SAA0 WM. SMITH, an of Asuoasmonts, Street Dopattmont, Sop- Assessors. — onPoRAMION NOtice.—PuDLIC NoTIce. ISHERR- by ‘tha tition has been presented in. the Board of Aldermen, or & Sawer in Privjco street, from Greone street to ‘and through aa r 8 ) are tho same vt mbract Clerk, at his Waite, an gE berore oFe, October 1s ¥ Croton Aqueduct Repartnent, September 2th, 1802, Ab cheetah heath dc deinen arbre root we RATION NOTICE,—PUBLIC NOTICE Z vatine aid Puiverteht the interang treet and First Presented construction of the yore oma All per in tt tho a] eat and ving ahvekone eae Sry . fagrindts ont ‘ee eae § DEAN, Peosident, Croton Aqueduct Department, Sept. 18, ‘is FOR LOAN. 910 ) DA’ able « bonda Sayre iar = = tee Se eta Es in trast f rerio et th the Logi riberising them aud the mortgageto neste unt of bonds thus to be issued, 18) OF or either of themy them, aro jaaaied te ‘hole om pile 8 dol fare. eihay are ration ses Hone in writing, to a 5 At office, No. || stock apart e oP Nat fall of Tes, elthin tl ay nye date of this poo of ade ae es oon’ to be issued under the notioa. bree hundred thousand dollars, of which 1 MNICHOLSON; re. no red thousand dellare will Ail now bo offered Lor ‘i ros WM. SMITH, Sd seupent, Sept. The peat overs the entire wea the gompany, Off00 Asessements, Street Depart mene iw.” <r the Clann tinnakt = ne "tm signs itespe ot 3 * Sidney, ROTON A: ea ee as ate te Mau ich Bealed aay in netiaten’ ses ian Sept beaaees ena ad shall only i peer bond; mes in’ operation to aise is fnishod and in ceration ¢¢ 0 on as the road e money nee: to iy fe Brat nnd only liek thereon ‘and the oulyd by + 3 o'el the trustee CPity a a ssary Weelving tesike the road is finished the Canal street sewer \y- Theplan ¢ of the same, be obtained ia ot “ fr Sieee Bris gists Ga to the water ator wv thie ot oe. the company, That of tl NICHOLAS DEAN, | and Sidney is ed President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. been purchased, now in New York, Sept. 15, 1862, w oul Completed and {a operation by the Aree of June’ ne arrangement has boen made with th ati went, Tho entire ii ORPORATION NOT10B.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS | ton toad to run it for the from . | Dayton to the Michi an hyo line, 6 yd fe r, U esaby pinen tothe owncs or owners sooupant or coed; | DAxen ts the Mick Thad geet iyine eaten apd lots, improved or unimproved ands, affected thereby, that the'following assoennente have been completed by the smeusors, anc aro lodged ia the office of the Burean of Awsessuonts, for examination by all pergons ed, vie For fencing’ vacant lots on ‘Twenty-aluth loth streets, and on Titth and Madison ave braced by such assessment. inclu weral Bouees, aud lots ¢f ground, vesams lots, Tercels of land, situated om the easterly side of ane, between TWenty-ninth fund Thirtieth survets, and on the Dayton and Sidney, etiaiie moretot un Dae pany to complete the line to Sydney first, tho resid 2 point to point continuous he ‘means of the company will permit, ‘To eom fond te Byduy, the compan bas an available stool penteerlptien of about $4 “Nn 4 has been mostly collected, and expended on the lan, Te the remaining meat loan ia rosorted to, Active sures are in process by ti pany vo etook subscriptions to complete the entice tint voutherly side of Thirtieth street, ward Nos. 3,432 to 3,440, iderable sum hae already been subscribod. ‘The All persons whose interests are affected by the above named | tis ted, will be plncod under contract for asserumenty, and who are opposed to the same, or either of | Sad Masonry carly next yoar, and completed within th them, ‘fare requested to present their objections, in writing, | following. ‘The mortgaz 8 full power to the tru tl take possession of the rond, its personal effects, frenone depot grounds, de., and to'soll the same to tho Ihighost bide to raise money to pay cithor interest or principalim re of desault. The country through which the road pas- 8, with its fomncoing link to Cincinnati, is not oniy un- | wurpassed, but unrivalled by any other of ooual extent im | the Union, in Be Ties I, “capability of sustaining » dense populatio in all the olomonts of wealth and Br perity. The report of the Auditor of the State o! hio, for 1851, shows that about one-fourth of the entire texaile prorerty of that State, was found in tho awalve undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall within thirty daye from the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, } Ateeseors, ISAAC Wa, SMITH. ec figg Boreau ct Aveowaments, Street Department, Sepr. of Records, ORPORATION NOTIC herebygiven to the owner or owners of Ali Houses and lots, linproved hot eye OF 00~ or or unimproved | Tanda, affected thereby, that the following assesemouts have | CoUMties through which this lino passes, from ‘Toledo to Deen completed by the secssors, and are lodged inthe office Cineinnati, he southern | portio: the line o paar of the Buroan of Asscstments, for caaminacion by all per- | through the moet populous and fertile portion of tho United States—half » century ago it was an unbroken forest. A’ fond interested, viz For fencing vacant lots on north side | Buster half s eontury ago it was an unbra ants AD of Twonty Ath street, hetweon Seveutivand Bigith avenaes. 4 e imite cumtrnced’ Ny each necocsinent inslade all tne | Railway; at Lima, the Ohio and Indiana, which will prove ‘The limits em tigre Pahl At agenda dts ‘plecee hee a yalnatio fributery, opening to {¢ the imisonse tcade ot the situated on the nor y side, of T nty- region around Fort Wayre, and that wost and north of it. At Tolodo it connects with the Michigan, Southern, and Lake Shore Road. The line will soon bo extended to De- troit. At Dayton it connects with tho road to Cinclunatd south, aud to Indianapolis went, and Columbus east. The foad will probably pay its shareholders quite aa woll as the Ciftoinati and Dayton road, whose stock is now at or abov par. An examination of a map of thie line will eupice & most impo: position, nearly, if 57 to 3,950, Ail” persons whose ine axe effected by the above named assesemento, snd ho are opposed to the stine, or either o: thom, ore roqvosted resent air objactions, in writing, to the undersignod, nt ety eitiee, N from the cate of 1 of Records, within thirty days SAMUEL 1, DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Asseasore. ISAAC WM, SMITI, equal to any other in that Stato. Sealed proposals will bé si Fevolved, for any sume not logs than $1,000, till Saturday, ape tae eee 1 AMM MeNAKe, Attend Deperinion), Som- | ES: Way, of this month, a three veloc PM — — — - ~ ae wi addressed to the agonts of She: company, Croton AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO MASONS.— | Winslow Lanier & Co., No. 62 Wall stre | dorsed, “Proposnis for Day a Bond." | Twenty-five per oon mrohnse money will be | required to be paid on accepting the bids, the remainder in eqnal monthly instalmonts of 26 per cont. Any purohasor will bo at liberty to pay in full at once. Interest on the Senled proposals will be received at the office of Croton Aqueduct Department, (Retunda Park) day, the 4th day of October, 1&2, at 3 o'clock, P. A sewer, with the neceseary re Division etreet, from € nntil Mon~ jan of the sewer and specifications for the building of the | bonds will rum from the da; ayment. The above haste, and all other Anfoeatasion relating thereto, ta de ob- | Rene hae absolutely Yak gee reserve, to A printed exhibit, with = map, ‘and all peceseary. {aformation with relation. to ite seouritioa, se hae calling ie office of the com; ‘8 agont NOES Wal teen, “Sun. 6, bial ii ee X resident. _Now York, Sept. 6, 1882. is SPRINGFIELD, MOUNT VERNON, AND PITTSBURG Railrond.—Proposals for loan.—Springtficld, Mount Vor~ | non, and Pitteburg cont frat mortsage convertible bonds.—The Springfiold, Mount Vernon, and Pittsbur Fond Company’ offer fur alo $250 000 of their mortgage bond: tained on application to the Water Purveyor, at’ this office. New York, September 21, NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduet Department. EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, September 17th, 1652. To Builders Sealed propoeals will be received at the office of tho Commissioners of Re- aire and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Tuesday, September 2th, at twelve o'clock M., at which timo thoy Wil be publicly’ opened, (in accordance to the ordinance therefor,) for the erection of a building corner of Attorne, even sud Delaney streets, for the uso of the Thirteenth district | with coupons, ‘The bonds are in sume of ‘each, pay: Police, Hose Company No. 4, and Engine Com) any No. 4. | able the ie day of Saauary, A.D, 1868, ttn intarsk¥at 7 ”, And aieo for the erection of a Wuilding in Anthony street, | ter'cont,, semianmualiy, ix the eity of New Yorks on the for the use of Engine Company No. 21 and Hoge Company | ist day of January and July of each year, where the princi- No. 26, Builders will estimate for the mason and earpenter | pal is also payavie, They are secured by a first and only ree S. Coe, Exq., of the city of New York, The amount of bonds, thus to work for cach building, eeparat cations of the Buildings requi ans and speciti- mortgage to Geo information in re- ce trustee for the bondholders. eae a all AGS toretay cam be bad ab 8 ¢ of Superindent of Re- | bo issued at present under the morgage is limited to $! pairs to Public Buildings, No. 19 Elizabeth stroct. “Blank. They are Convertible into the stock of tho, Com any af the estimates can be had at either office, N.B.—The Com option of the holder. ‘The mortgage covers the ling of roni sioner reserves the right of rejecting all or any of the mater, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. WM, ADAMS, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given that the following p’ tions have been presented in the Boord of Aldermen:—To lay railroad in sundry streets, from Abingdon streot to cor- ner of Broadway and Canal street; to lay railroad through various streets, from corner of Broadway and Fourteenth street, through Ninth and Tenth ayenues to Thirty-third street} to lay railroad from corner of Broadway and Fulton street, through Chureh, and other streets, and Fifth avenue to Harlem river; to ay railroad from South ferry through Greenwich street, Ninth avenue, and Bloomingdale road to Harlem river; to lay railroad from corner of Canal street from Springfield to Delaware, a distance of forty-eight mi reaching, nt the latter point, the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, aud on the real and porsonal extate of the Company between and at both places. ‘This part of tho road is under contract, and the greater part of the work is done, and it will be finished and brought into uso about the Ist of June next. The local subscriptions applicable to this division of the road, amount to a little upward of $500,000, of which about threo quarters has beon paid up. And ~~ entire cost of tnis division—including two costly bridge: eneb: Sag ts about $100,000—will bo about $870, 0,000 and Company have a further subscription of upward of $400,000), applicable to the eastern division of the road, extending to Olio and Pennsylvania road, near Londonville, ® die tance of sixty-four mil seated: part of Ohio, densely This ‘road pavsos through the peopled, and as productive ay and Broadway, through Mercer street, Waverley place, and other part of Ohio; and is forms an important link in Fifth avenue, to Mount Morris square; to pave, set curb and scene line from New York to Cincinnati, by way of four feet, through sidewalks of Eleventh | Philadelphia and Pittsburg. An examination of the man gutter, and flag. avenue, from Thirtieth to Fort) imize and build embankment wal! third street; to macada- | will show that it gocuples ‘& position equal to any othe: the State. Proposals will be received for any amount not in Seventh avenue, from Fifty-ninth to Seventy-second strect; to set curb and gut- | lees than $1,000, until the 24th day of Septombor, at ter, and flag a space four feet wide, in Bighty-seventh street, | e’elock Propostls to be addressed to Messrs. Delano, Dus between Third and Fourth avenues, levy & Co., No. 18 Wall street, indorsed, ‘Proposals for ‘Alto, -the following resolutions:—To repair Fourteenth | Springticld, Mount Vernon, and Pittsburg Railroad Bon atrect, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, and raise aud relay ‘{erosewalks between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets; to lay crosswalk from the eorner of Grand and Madi- won streets, to Corner of Grand and I. stroets; to flag sidewalk of Second stroet, between First avenue and ayen D; to-fence the vacant lot on south-wort corner of Broad- way and Forty-ninth street. All persons interested, having tions thereto, are requested to pprosent the game. in Ten por cent, of the purchase money will be reqnited on dg the remainder in equal monthly imstal- Per ceng—parchagers at i Interest on the bonds to run from day road, and an exhibit of the afiai had ‘at, the office of Delano, Dunlovy & Co And all necesrary information will be ¢ tion ie the ro and its seourities. ing, to the undersigned, at his on or before the THON, ‘President of the ingtield, Mount Vernon, fourth day of October nexts JOHN 'T. DODGE, Pittsburg Railroad Company. Sept 1852. Street Commissioner. Now York, Sept. 9, 1852. EDANON SPRINGS RAILROAD COMP! y! —NO- bab SY SOM dae DEPARTMENT. aaa tioojs hereby given that, the books of aubesrintion to ei i the office of the | the capital stock of the Lebanon Springs Railroad Com- day, the dihiday of Obemer, Isis, ne oclock Beat to bast | BSEY Will bo opened on the 20th day of September Inatan: ie dthday of Ovtwbe ol 0 but Sewer, with the necessary re at the office of Messrs. BLATCHFORD & RAINSFORD, 5 ing basing and eulverts, in Thirty-cighth gtrect, from the cower in Eighth avenue to joint two hundred ‘and fifty fect west of Eighth avenue, he plan of the sewer and specifications for the building of the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained’ on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Sept. 2: \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 hereby given, that potitions have been presented ia the Board of Aldetmen for the following sewers, to wi In Mulberry street, from Walker to Chatham streets ; also in Twenty-sixth street, from Ninth avenue to sower now built between Eighth and Ninth avenues; also in Thir- teenth street, from Eighth avenue to and through Tenth strect, to sewer in Fourteenth strect ; also in Thirty-third street, between Third and Lexington avenues; also in Gree wich street, from Vandam to Charlton street; Bowery, on the easterly eido, from Broome to Rivington street; and also for a receiving basin and culvert at horthwest comer of Ninth avenue and Thirty-seventh strec All persons interested in the above, and having object thereto, are requested to present the dame, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his office, on or before October 4, NICHOLAS DEAN, P: Croton Aqueduct Department, September 23, 1802, ¥ illiam street, near Wall, in the city of New York. ‘OHN McMICHAEL, % OLD SLIP, CORNER OF o} South street, has for sale drafts for any amount, whic! will be cashed throughout Great Britain and Ireland. Also, icatos cortifienten of passage by the Engle line of Now York Liverpool packets, | Refers to Mesure. John W. Whitlock erman & Collins, and Acton Civil, Eeq., and NHE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COMPANY.—A iecting of the stockholders will bo held at Saturday, the 9th of Ootober next, when a statement will bo made of the prospecta and condition of the Company. A boat will be provided for the purpose, and Iand st tho new dock now building on the property. Persons desirous of ex- amining the place will be furnished with tickets for ti oursion by applying at the office, No. 134 Hanover street. D™zs ON IRELAND, ET England, Ireland, and Scotian Ww AMS & GUIO? PHE SUBSCRIBERS: vie Hanks and Bankers in Paseago can tbe secured by the old Black Star Li verpool packets, sailing Ist, Gth, 11th, 16th, 2st, and 27th of every month, EMITTANCES TO Met alt AC.—DRAFTS FROM Tre- ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMEN Sealed proposals will be received at the office of ti Croton Aqneduct Department (Rotunda, Park) until Mon- day, the 4th day of October, 1882, at 3 o'clock P. M., to build a sewer in Thompson street, from Bleecker street sewer to a Point opposite No. 219. ‘The plan of the sewer and specific ions for the building of the same, and all other informatio rolating thereto, cun be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Now York, Sept, 24, 1852. ORPORATION NOTICE.—STREET DEPARTME No. 4 Hall of Records.—Public notice is hereby ¢: to the proprietors of lots lying opposite pier, No. [North | river, that tho following resolution has been adopted by the Common Council :—Resolyed, That the pier known No.1, on the Hudson river, he so extended into the rivor TO MASONS.— a8 'y 0 Certificates to and from Etvespoo aad "London, tho Swallow Tail line of packet ships. BOWMAN, TORINNELL & CO., _S8 South street New York, and 6 Rozent Road, Liverpool v capa ble of ape! ling vopportant it 6 the real names, may apply by letter, (which will be strictly con= fidential,) to-day aud to-morrow, to Caucus, Chatham square ED—BY A GENTLEMAN CON- the most reputable and extensive Wholesale liquor houses in the eity of rk, The busi- PARTN ER nected with nea rreaiiad’ bar anieredvecaisers, Onpital required by tho proprietors thereof as’ to make its extrema length, : ay sontecal ; 4 ~ ’ fiom tile bulkhead 600 feoty and neoording to the, map of st Teast £0,000. “Apply to C, B. HOWLS, 8 Nussau strect, piers drawn by Danick Ewen, City Surveyor, dated Jann = ~ Pia wodcierad ty cae! Manes, Ruccaear ee Oor HE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND monalty of the City of New York, on the 2d, Sth, and 11 Life Assurance Company, of London, is removed from 1619, ag the future line of ox! nsion of No,7 Grand street to 87 Washington atroct, corner of Mer- cor'streot, Jorsey City, where ingurance on Life can be omfect- extension of said pier to be made under the cirection of the Street Commissioner, and at the expense of | Cd. Medical officers attend daily at 2 F | the proprictors of said piex, and to be cominenced before the | risks token, Pamphlets containing rates and other ini | first day of May next mation, and printed California rules furnished on applica- EANDER STARK, General Agent. | Resolved, That the Street Commissioner cause the proper ts Modioal Examiners. legal notics to be given to the proprictors of the said pier to build the enmo in conformity to the above, resolution; Adopted by the Board of Alderme 1852; adopted by the Board of Assistant Alderm: May 5. Journ it pDonG “§. Hosacr, M & 8. Krere, M. D. mos ble he Kind in the Uulted Seaton ‘00, and can show a clear p nt. By the increasing demay t to inevense the profits, the ab For particulars, add $65, 000 72 408%, AT SIX PER ORNT INTER- est, (in on@ or more sums.) on bond on mortgage, on productive roal estate in t for ono, thre five years. Also, $4,000 to loan, jaterest, on a farm in this State. App JOUN F. CONREY, Nos. .END, ON BO per cont in “May 7, e602. to pl the Departmen ir spk patents at home and abpoude-to obtain pens! | bounty lands—to colloct dobta, dividend heritanoee, in any part of the United Stato ores countrios~-to wake investments of frndsin loans aud stocks, and on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate the ry And sale of loans, lands, and patent rights, in an: ab seven per cents rest, for a term the Union. Particular attention paid to Califo a "9 a in this: cit title onses coming up to the United States Supreme Court on and upwa: appeal. mmunications re-paid, addressed to W. GO, ROAD, Suothen, Carroll place, Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C., will meot with prompt attention. ‘il, 310.0 safe and ‘plosennt yg time if dorired, 42 izcsn box No» $12 N mmediatelm iiving name, ke, 1 ,000. =WANTED, A PARTNER Witt 17 | $ above amounts inanestablished busin ying ® handsome, in r active man th 4s Iron, office of will be given. 3, OOO. writOUNe MAN OF CHARACTER AND s ability, now doing a dry goods durinoss, \9 Cosirous ofa partner of integrity aud first rate business cn- pacity, with the above amount enous given and required. Addr $3, 000. WANTED A PARTNER with TH * amonnt, to ey in an exclusive manuf firin? businege already in operation, conducted by «prac eal man who has the same amount invested. $10,000 can b made yoarly, which will be clearl; “Parker,” oy Xork Port ofl LIQUORS, pss wmskey FOR SALE—ON HAND quantity of Wise's superior Malt Whisico ip Roscins, lying at Picr 16, East river, fee quantitigs. 8 an opporta his papor, with name, & apply, oP SCOTCH ALE—DOVE aie ak 7 feoy's, Baird's, V FALKIRK, ¥ lan* ” ' vunger‘s, and other brandg, in the finest wed in pints and quarts. or sale iu quanti -av purebasers, by the importer, G. P- LETHBRIDGE, 86 aud 88 Fulton street. First clase re "ab this oltio {UINNESS'S DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, BARCLAY & W Perkins’, and Whitbi ndonPorter—200) casks, in piu a ei tbe, in thojinest order. For sale ia Qvanelton to aul puehagees by ene Importer ioerstiy LETHDIT DOE, 86 and 68 Fulton stroot, Bi be shown by addressing erald office, with name and residence. $8 & CO.'S FAST INDIA TONIC PALE ALE, Wine of Malt.—The following ter tary Commissioner, of ndon Lagcet of Fae en ar tPeom the puro. and. wholeworme nature of wa DR¥ GOODB. the’ ingredients employed, the moderate proportion of aleo- C ble quantity of arpmatio LOAKS AND BARS bARe STRRS NOVELTY IN hol prosent, and the very conside! ‘the aber ariel Setologs: boeeenell faileted ny fhe tie tone rhaient vene. poe ‘sud ommtanete, neces ORS a is now ron ry the Pare Boat ° of Pasha Ror ante, pete whem 3, fuse |. Feenogttully davi TN eptondid’ variety. of stain or de! it} 9, a ra > rt a rt " tanto. ip the sipertete LEM DGS, F and ti chnandsinet thar ant ee a RANTED MANUFACTORY OF VALENCI INNES THLS AND WATERING PLACES. BABA aie of ale ings of thread Fora HOUSE THIS WELL RENOWN HOTEL thay ia Bs he Ca Augustine, Floride, the favorite rework | store: from ior invalion a Tpinter’wesson, for rout, with oF Sia et got ds cra Be the office ant ot a fn eh et dur hours he will have the GRNTER ae Gos No. 20 01d Slip. 48 6, Le ee ie complete BoRORE STO, To VISITING EDINBORGH, Choi Bord ‘Saude cat Edin- EW caaaemeiinnals PA@IFIC AND ra ya sincere have dares addinions to out,steo wont ta lots 86 le. tt HIGGINS & CO., ~e Broad street, OPBN AT 7; CUR will be NES! STREET.—DOORS “A Cure for the esse fot Ni to i atoay oabin, 7a Rs Soest Saturd ae ae iy um Boe Oe 12. as Be” LiMn Dormant Do. Oct. 30. « De eb eh THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS Do, Nov, 13,, be Do. cute ot ovrgnin: o’elook.; Be “ Be: Friday evening, Se Seta matin prtormad, e Di 5 « De. Astonishing mene LeonJavelli,&o ADK COLANS & CO., So Wallstreet, WW. ‘Senna Babe Haan pa Sk min atPae Yan, To Lantos, eee ig eT a N ipa #00 0. rete ‘ Sie oh sare daar va os ‘ho ownora of those ships wilt not not be scoountable Sor ast oclous stones, oF meta therofor and the ioe & o'clock, This Atte: Se ‘and. also, the MLLLINER flo: the Museum and the utertela: | silver, bulli , 1 eSies tier tice uct aM s Dereof therein Ply Fo LIVERPOOL—UNITED erate es 3 STBAM- OTY'S: OPERA HOUSE, as. n ERoapwar, Sere tS cure aa tae fore ee oity, f forth berth footrot Canal street. x0 berth 20- ¥ aga paid fer, For a OF passage, hi Bay Tans fongblo ‘aud socommodations for nd comfo: a ey ae EDW. col CO., 56 Wa treo b. M cars “pen pt * Mon oonoert vill comm Pasoongors are requested to be wt board at NT Re et boetocke A.M. The steamship Atlantic will enoceed the will sail on the 16th Ootober, Et ororizan HALL.—LAST CONCERT BUT one. EDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILA DELPHT. Wabaye MARIETTA SLRONI, i ae respootfully announees her tnd Liverpool. The Liverpoo} and Philnde fehl ana apeeNely ie A ND LAST CONCERT on FRIDAY t EVENING, SE SEPT! PTRM BAI 24, 1863. quarter before ed Company intend sailing City of Glasgow... day, Oct. 2,192, | oy FR! we cans ions she will in for tl first time cues, garding, ainda Grand SS ete eee iets tee nee te Faith, a “ Thuraday, Jans 6189-1 “MUSTO AL DEF FICULTIES SOLVED, City of Manchetter Mareh 3, Ae er nT Tie eis. Lay ere BIGNOR ROVERE, 7 | City of Manchester: ny, Sept. B16. SIGNOR SANGIOVANNY. CHRY of Grange eo Clee of Mentbenves sso FULL vORCHESTRA,. andthe City of Giasgow,...; City of Manchestor City of Glasgow. City of Manche f r ae oy 3,18, Mueical Director. .....sesseees cesses otek PROGRAMME! PAR 1. Overture by the band, eon eee 2 avin, from V1 Barbiere, “Largs ‘al Pactotun, ig by Signor Rovere, nae Oro arditi Stradella +. «Rossini Taaeip! in ans te atate room: 65; including provisions babe fioward’s foes. Por Cavatine fyem Gases Ladrs, froizht or passage, q a ; oulas HIGHANDSON, «1 Rxehange Paitcdaipla, ton d’Amor, iehionis tnilanta ‘on fie” ee or No, ‘alnut atrect, jolin, composed. rformed by Signor Arditi A limited number of third class pasve: will be taken from Don P: fo, sung by | wich rom Philadelphia, and $90 from ivetpool—found Toni and Signor aa raoni ny Donizetti Lh LE Ee a OF {Musical Dif ‘EW YORK AND HAVRE STEAM NAVIGATION Lyra ones celepesed vot PRA se ee ae tnd ho vue Preoaly for Madame Alboni and sung by her ¢ BOLDT, De’ Linen” Commander will Waves New: Yorks Jor tho frst time, thivevening «..........., Arditi Havre, and Southampton, for the yoor 188d on the follow? Efren, eens its re saasBCjoro" + Auber . Ductto, from Figlia dei Rogimento, “Ap; VE NEW YORK. © HAVRE. Bum mY Tgope, 28 Humboldt “Oct. a7 In luse mung by Madame Alboni and Signor Franklin, “ Qet, 28 Franklin,’ “ Nov. 2% ag gaembelde ss Sos Bove 9 Humboldt, “ dane “Mereadante | — These steamors, built ‘xproniy for government service, of | 2,200 tons burthen gach, are not either for specd, strength or comfort, by any veasols ndoat. Thole accom: | modations for passongors aro of the most approved kinds, | Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning, thoy offer to passengers proceeding to Londo any other line in the coonomy of both time and money. Fileo of of passage from New York to Southampton or, From i Havre of Sou! No passage seoured until paid for. goon on bo: or fr ht oe RTM vantages over dS Mosieto Store of William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, oo: Par! "To all other parts of the house, (one dollar,) for which » certificatelfor a sont will be given at Jollie’s Music Store, 800 Broadway. Doors open at half-past six o'clock. Concert to commence at cight o'cloe! Free admissio cept only to” the m The public are tactioned against pusthaslag okele ia the treet. ampton to New Yor! An me LAVIN USTON, Agent, 63 Brosdway. RA RLS ary & CO., Southampton. | _ LBONI’S CONCLUDING CONCERTS.—TICKETS oO ETON ARC UROIBE BEEAMN ERD | A lor any, fneerk men puget gr ge see ek oe ve for fiayro, touching ak Soathamphon, to tificato of seat will be vgivem to be had of SAMUEL JOL- pete wh Passengers, on Saturday, Soptomber 2, | LIEW” Broadway, Also, for tho last Concort, on Tuesday, ie Page ape: Baaeenary set ana? rice of pare | 2th. If good seats are wanted, apply immediately. not Fires oohitn, sue ADAME SONTAG'S CONCERTS.—SECURED SEATS Botore sailing, marked “below. May behad ab MILLBI'S Mule Store, 0 Broadway will be reecivedon Board stter oe ay, ‘September 26 | OProste the Hrondway ‘Theatre. A fow choice seats for i For treight or pasenge) apply t RIMER LIVINGSTON, 83 Broadway. ACKETS FOR HAVRE.—SECOND LINE.—TUE FOL- lowing ships will leave Havre on the i6th, and New York on the ist of each month :— From New York. From Havre. J 1 Fob. 16 parte of the house for Monday evening, 27th, for sale, NI'S LAST CONCERT, BUT ONE,—TICK- norved sents, pr ce $2, h HALL & SON'S, Music Store, 239 Broadw theflast Concert but one, parcics desiring good seate had bet~ ter apply early. beth g ay ROPOSED EXHIBITION.—A RARE CHANCE FOR Aezio Eeltashes, mater May 3: Vaintere and other Artists to get their works exhibited Te tOL AS ort and sold. A large and splendid gallory in Stuyvesant, In- MBoe er CAL stitute will be rented out by foot to suit customers. This jets don, inset Och d plan has been very successful in London and Paris. Cus- New ship MERCUR Mar. 1 gomery will please call or send their applications before the m y iret of next month to LS ee. gelyy ‘AUGUSTUS OHLANDE 8 TAM TEL) Apr. 1 Gee oto tons varthen, ‘Avg. Wek Willasd: master, Ss ee at 2 A Tee Beene, 16 "they are all first clags 1s New York builé hips, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of pas- | gonqors, and commanded by men of experience in the trade, ‘The price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods tent to the rubscribers, will’ be forwarded free from any charges but thone ai fnonrr REN, Agente, 164 Poarl street. LINE—FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA SO ough etwat Rodueod 7 4 oard, at. the footet Ticlock, A. Mu, ip will positivel 2 o'clock, All bills of it he sent to the office this evening. STEAMSHIP LINE.— $15. To suil Friday, 2th t ie splendid new eteatnshtp CITY OF NORFOLK, James Post, commander, wills Se above. ‘THis voatel'has fine stetoccoom ascgramnspiations, and every arrangement has been made with a view to secure the comfort aud aafoty of passengers. For frolght, or passage for Aspinwall, @ from pier No.3, N apply on board, at por %, East River, or to MALLI. aud splendid doubl LOLD, 108 Wall str cight talon at rensonable rates: W tons, Robert. W. Boster, Steerage passage, For Savannah, passengers will be Vill be in'readi to ree through at'$ age $7 0. The steamship Nevada, and sail ¥ OF RICHMOND will succeed the.above, aud sail om day, October ist JOR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, The United States Mail Steamship ROANO} Varrich, commander, will leave pier No. 13, North Saturday; September 25, at 4 o'clook P.M.’ Bills of ining signed only on board. For freight or passige, apply LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, No. 88 Frout st,, near Ota stip NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company: Only through United States Mail Ling for California and th AND RICHMOND, KE, Le’ inwall. An expe: For freight or RD & SON, 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP? COMPANY.—FOR NEW OR leans, via Havana.—The splendid stoamship CRES- CENT CITY, D. D. Porter, Commander, will sail | Oregon via As Mand Panama.—The splendid new and from tho pier'at the foot ot Warren streot, N. R., on Monday, doute engine Mail Steamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tons, Sept. 27th, at 2 o'clock, procisely. Rates of passage | Dp. I) tr, ¥., Commander, will eail on Tuesday,Oct. to Havang and New Orlcang, new arrangemont:--After Sa- | Athrat sorclock, PMc precisely: from plat at, foot of Ware loon Berths, som Steerage Berths, $2. "Specie only taken | ren street, North river. | The ail Steamship Com- on froight to Havana. Freight taken to New Orleans at 30 cents per eubie foot. Shippers of freight are requested. to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, which may Le lind on application at the office, No other form wilt be signed. No bills of ladin, signed after the ship has sailed. | WOBRRTS, No. 177 West street, ‘sorner of Warron street, Magnificent steame: will bo in readi- t Panama to receiv f mails and pas~ ‘rancisco, No efforts y the two companies to put. their passone hrough with expedition and comfort. RATES OF FARE TO ASPINWALL Ladies’ Saloon, State Room er Aft and Forward Salo jecond Cabin Stande: Steerage . gation Company's Now Line of Steamships.—The new Passengers will be landed at’ the railroad’ wharf, at As. and pl did side-w foal sbenmahtp, STATE OF GEORGIA, | pinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers’ (fret iahip of the line,) Captain John E. Walto: expense. Persons securing through passage by the United running between the above ports, and will lew States mail steamers fron w York have preference of ac- pis for Savannah on the following Wednesday: Keptember 2th, October 13th and 27th, November 16th and nd December 8th and 22d ; and'willleave Savannah for Puiladelphia on. the alternate Wednes ‘This ship bas beon built with the most strict, regard Ny, 18 pow nessed of every requisite al to elogance and comfort, Conpocthily ia the. ventilation of her eabing And stato rooms, tle superior arrangement of which are unparalleled, ) and Has proved herself to bo one of the fastest stoamships | afloat, Passengers by her enjoy the pleasure of river navi- gation one-sixth of tl sage, remaining only two tia commodation on board the Pacific mail steamers. Rates of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favorable terms, For freight or passage, apply to CHARIES A. WHITNEY, wht,the effice of the companies, 177 West street, corner of arren N. Be JShippers are requested to supply themselves with the company's hills of lading, which willbe signed av the office hetween the hours of J and 1 ‘Velock on the day of ailing. e Cabin passage to At son. Savannah, or to Charleston, (via EW YORK AND SXN_ FRANCISCO STEAMS TRAN $25; Stecrage, 9. Phitedeiphia, | N Line.—Through to San Francisco, at Ro dhe meet ERON aed No. Sida Ne sin Savannah, | No detention on the Isthinus. The new and splendid steam- PADELFORD, FA ¥ '& CO. thip UNITED STATES, William C. Berry Commander, i Jeave New York avy itay, on Thurs: pwall, HARLESTON, SAVAR i-weekly United States stoamship UNION, Capt. R. Adama, will orth river, on Saturday, September precise! nt, apply on board, at the countin SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South strect. Passongors for Savannah will be ticketed through witho To Jacksonville, P i a litional charge, outherner will succeed, on Wednesday rere wu lock PM | ping at intermediate porte. This Bea ‘bas hover fall connect at the appointad tine, These vessels in a , Ventilation, speed and safe need Physician is attached. to e I tl wharf at Ap DAY | datic spinwall, FR gg jocirib A tlt hg BEN | ‘General Agents, 28 Beaver sty to JONES & FLORIDA. 104 West street, corner of Li ‘erty street. The new and splendid stoamsh: Woodhull, captain, will leave on Satu at d o'clock, from pier No ti North . aatows captain, will leave on | | FoutNson ANDERBILT LI 1SCO.—Only —FOR SAN TRAN The ALABA C.D Line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmus,—The fa- Raturday, October 24, “For speed, strength, mccommac- | vorite dovble-cogine steamship PRONETHEUS, 1,89 to dations, hs hb Il leave from pier No. 2, North river, at Jo'clock P. M. pt ace ance a vind ote ae | precisely, on Tuesday, October 5, for n dol Norte, n connecting with the popular steamship PACIFIC, Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve mi | transportation, These steamers have superior tious and ventilat For information or lowest rates, apply only to oD over the | YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- Bhi roy] any.—For Mobile, stopping at, Tavane, te new shee Wheel steamship Bi nition, Robt.’ W. Shntel dt a ot Ri ‘ sate ght “for Mob ile, thd wili’sail for the cbovokporte, from the pice foot of Hare | rison street, North river, on Saturd September 2 at 12 o'clock precisely.” Passacs, $65." Freight on men surements goods, $0 cents per cubic toot, Breight taken | for New Orfeans’ at S00 c No freight takon to Havana but specie. moa hing dye TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. LBANY, TROY, AND LEBANON SPRINGS. rtd ived ‘ON, ROC SLD: 4 ee of sot new pyorks daly Ca Railroad leave a - tty station, Now York, daily, (Sundays exoepte W ORLEANS D At loctlook, A. M.—Mail. train to-Ubatham Four Gorners, engine steam, now receiving fr be t dir ting with the Western Railroad for Albany and Troy, ncn Springs, Pittatiold, Springtield, and other interme. Ginte stations, At 8 o'elock Ascommodation train to Chatham Four Corners, connecting with Western Rail- Fond going cast, Paaongers for Lebanon Springs will take tho Wo'clook, A. M., train to Chatham, Wostern Railr to Canaan, and stage to Lappocn, ertiving early the Stvornoom “Fare through, $& M. SLOAT, Superintende 4 AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHITADET: | —Loaves by steamboat JOHN POTTER, Pier No. | Heation at the < Villa of Iading Korti river, ab A. M., and 2 P; M. throngh in 434 hours | re, first class, $3; second olans (by 2 P. ine William Penn } | eurng leave Philadelphia, foos of Walnut vtteeh at 4 | | ME UNITED STATES MAIL STRAMSAIPIsADET, | S-M-snd2P Me ie i, wt of 1,200 tons, having been thoroughly ropatrea | with R PHILADELPHIA DIRRCT.—U. 8, MAIL AND | my boilers and new copper, will be ready to take her place Express lines, through in four hours. “New Jersey Rail- | lino between Charigéton, Savanah, Key Woet and rond, vin Jersey City, leaving New York at 6A. M., foot of Havana. “She ‘will Yonve Baltijiore om of about the 1s Cortland street; J and 634 B.M., Liberty street, Pare, $3 Octobe for fret class, and $2 50 fou ‘sovond olass, in 6 and Bal Return at l’and 9A. M. © apply to Capt, Rollins, on 0 or te wegen, Steam Fosket Com- | hy ines K | pany, foot of Spear's wharf. MLN, FALL BM. ti | PIONEER LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS, ror | |X, Melbourne, Port Prilip, and Sydney. ‘Tho noble and | chambers seevet station dsily (So | to which hor rom tp of ourp, inevery: * Taxteaes eae en ener ra ao ne ship ONECO, tain Drow, will succeed the | albany and Troy, as follows :--Expros a a6 fourth ehi: of thie line, and enil punctuslly | ghrongh in four k ure gnmeotinn with trai tf on he 101) ve een + The manner in which the shipsof | Busfato or Montro he ove | Shia Une ay nod and fitted ovt, basostablished | Mail Train, ab eight A. M., Through \s for the erence ove¥ all others ovon at higher rates, | four}. M.j Express Urals. at sik U.N Aecommedae Ae ed su) peor, ta very respect, to all | tion Fraln ‘at half-pact. seven P.M. Uhei phe ‘Australia pe port. An ox Chambers street, Canal stroot, Chr ox US a ae Henge Proper nttendani ‘ovided. | For ‘ntrect, and Thirty at ate 1 oF To JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wail street, or A fits F ireip, Ea b0 te Menvcel, 68 ii sae 101 5 \ ho Tigkote and SLIP ~ Ty pF eek LINE placed'Woet and Set, ean boa nal dtr! LIA. cue earn h, ft ten reer ie imme yo boned, OF A OTICR TO TRAVELLERS a coINROnERg Bo D, Or ELON be ARR ELIG U0 1 entree The oF Ben of Hens ae ri a ciipver tly besten aL psgoe ‘and sailjon ber Lp! AUSTRALIA < FIRST VESSE! Gti ote res a | i application is onboard gE i Been ovenina, Bes Oreo, ‘POPPING THEE deo Ni31o3 oa GARDEN ca to ence wh ‘clock. . rink eh o ti Merle median AE amen Browne, 7b@ exo $0TO, Heilé - Mr. Lyane LLET DIVERTISEMENT. A pent et 8 ~ haemo BROADWAY.=DOORS commence s eomunees mu, ate So Faree of “iis east Legs 9 Callaghan, «Rie Rpoushe = epee NTRS, 4 BROAD me pte oe ea enters a shonet Se dgualied by thon inthe Onitea States state Saloek” Devt Slonta’ the public faformaéd thet the Aftaruocn ‘soneerte tow’ dines ace he publics whey creas thas, FIRST GRAN CONCERT ON MOND ONDAY. SEPY EMBER 27, by any other band in amaene. ed M22: AD. AS A ‘S$ FIRST CONCERT—MONDAY, ETROPOLITAN The P anged. pd few returned sale at Mosers. HALLE kets wi & SONS, 219 [Broad r f Pork place, ning Thursday, Sapte 23, ae Gorclock, A. Me, Le? MOSinning om ADAME SONTAG’S GRAD for at ADRIANC ONTAG CONCERT.—A FEW CHOICE SEATS FOR Madame Sontag’s,first Concert in A JOLLIN'S, 906 Brondy LLE. CAMILLE URSA'S FIRST aiken 1N Ameden y ilk positively, take place as announeed, o1 Thureday evening, Sopt. 30, 1852, neqMetropolitam Hall, Prge Brammes wi! will lished on Mon HITE'S VARIETIES—NO near Qhatham Square.—Seo nificent establish circle, 12)4 obs; private bo 9) ee performance to o ‘An afternoon m pertormante Will ‘be given, cing at J o’clook, C. WHITE, Proprietor, ROOMS, 406 BROADWAY.~FIRST WEEK iv eaves. Panorama of Major coe rious campaign in Mexteo, 0 17 AND 19 BOWERY id wook of this new an@ for th Mire wane ‘th rr render “8 Cru do Ullos to Majo General Wins ing the lin of march pursued by the American army thr Mexico, The Battles of Sierra Gordo, Contreras, ming of Chopultepeo, grand view of ting with the,planting of on the Halls of Monte x sit BOWERY, leant af o ‘bigh “Ot indica ‘styled. be er the d “oaln of M’lle Louise Je= re sented ALACE OF BEAUTY, NO. ‘opposite the Bowery ih jompany of mi “Bloomer Tron} Groups of Marbl salt. youn, The pictures taken Bier, Doors ope: fox, Bess Orehestra, mere Lit perch ts 1 together a ‘a variot} 4 tlanlars, oo Dill in ‘oval St a aasg, cpr vemnioned aout th a Gallery, Weenies aor s “ye ps MEMBERS OF irl above ostablishmont are requested to mect on Mor evening, LT ia 27, at eight o'clock, in order to make expunge ments for the coming exhibition. RAMATIC.—ANY RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADIES or gentlemen desirous of becoming members of & rivate will i at G8 Broadway, veeo Roor, on Saturday wing We Saturday cvoningo, at 5 o'clock precisely. “By order e A ‘he FANCY ARTICLES. Vis BRACELETS, PER STEAMERS PACIFIC AND fr some jassortinent of Nee ecane ‘and other ornaments, Ts forsale St lin pene, FRANCIS TOMES & st No, 6 Maiden lane, mPa FS MANU bape. OF TIN Fue WLVER ELECTRO PLATED WARE OF CHARLES ST Giriniote Ge Costa received from, theve celebrated manufacturers, 8, BpOO1 geiko Bako oom French and ao puperior, for verware that is plated the ordinary process, They are offered to the trade at je lowest prices. VICTOR BISHOP, Importer. jaldon lane, ap 10 CITY AND COUNTRY paaLkee ILVBR PLAT- ed Ware of Charles Christofie & C Sear: : Forl ur Tareene, ee kets, Coffes Pots, Heators, Gravy Boats, Bottle:Stands, Higgles Oirandoles, Fruit Stands, he., hg. For sale to the trade, b: Victor Bishop Importer, 23 Maiden Lai LEGAL NOTICES. EW YORK SUPERIOR COURT.—JEREMIAH .C. Ifoag, Shadrach Sherman, Thomas Wheeler, against Lawrence Crawford.—To La wronce Crawford—You are here- by summoned and Fequired to answer, the complaint in this action, which was file in the office of the Clerk of the Su- Perior Court of the City and County of New York, he 1th day of Sept. 2, and to serve a copy of your a wer to the said complaint on the. subscriber” at my of 75 Nassau street, in the City of New York, within t) iter thi vice of this summon sue! Gomplaint within. the tim 5 action will take judgme inst you thousand seventy-four 60-100 follnrs, with invetest from first day of September, one thousand eight ‘Rondgod| and fity-two, besides the cost of this action, + Sept. 16, 162, ASL BINNEY, Plaintigre Attorney. MEDICAL, CONVERS CONTINUES fH 'S OFFICE PRAC. with his well-known success, at the = Diaper sary, 13 Chambers street, and 56 Third av nag tuthor of that important medical work, called the He ur Guide from Youth; to Manhood. 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