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We give below scopy of the correspondence alla- ded te in « letter publisbed in our number ef Satur- dag lest, relative to cetablishing the Grand Italiaa Opera, on the same scale aod by the same company as that performing st the Queen’s Grand Opera Howes, Loudon Tho time has mo doubt arrived when proper steps will be taken to give us musis iz all ite perfection, and that we shall be no longer compelled to be satiséed with whatever comes along | im streggling remnants, but, nevertheless, great | im their way. Those letters are written evidently by one possess- yg covaiderable graphic and true knowledge of mat- | Gene, and who is serving the musical public very ma- | terially in taking sucb a decided and practiosl in- | terest im forwarding the preliminaries for earrying out such a desideratam | The first of these lesters was written to the direc- ter ef the Grand [ralian Opera, London, pointing Ou! to bim the vast field open to him, and witha view to his 80 organizing his arrangements for hi coming term as to, if po-sible, meet the probable | requisitions for the services of the entire company, for at least six movths, in New York, Boston, aad | Philadoiphia. ‘he «river having boen entirely @uccessful in imparting bis sshomo to the famous director. and received bis fullest concurrence in such afeasible undertaking, immediately wrote to the | committee of maneg: ment for the erection of the mew Opera house in New York, where the matter mow rests, but which it is hoped, we shall soon learn | is fast progressing Tbe correspondence speaks for iteelf, end is worthy of the most serious considera- | tipa of those interested in such an exoollent under: | fakin, the magical circle of New York in particu- | — TO THE PIRECTOR OF THE ITALIAN OPRRA, LONDON, Lonpon, July 20, 1852 Dear Bir :—With refereuce to our several conver- eations, on the su ject of catablishing the grand | | Tealian opera and ballet m America, om the sewe @eale and with ths saue vom; tout en~ semble, as in London aud Paris, [ my ideas on the watter, with & view to your being better able to judge as to the probability of your 80 orgavizing your arrange wents that, if opportunity offer, you might divioe your seasons—one haif ia Eaurepe, and the other balr in the United States— | thus giving full oconoanon for a long term to your | artistes, and by which considerable eoonomy ef- fected for both sides of tue water. At this moment there is no Ltaliam epera in Ame- loa, the five years subscription for the li ing terninated. to submit | | od vone other, up to this time, has | been entered into—uor is 1t likely there will be, | tog, Cravelli, La pres, G reia, M. | | Soe Bassini, Bellotti; ballot such as Carlotti Gri- | ) ai, until it can be besed vpon @ priociple by which it | can be performed in aii its bsarings, equal to that of = other part of the worli—opora and ballet toge- . . & That America can and will support great talent | course it is imporsible to give an actual list of the company, unless something official were entered into. there is no question, inasmuch a8 we have abundant in the carcers of Eissicr, Hertz, Ole Bull, Lind, | iveri, Hayes, Parodi, Woods, Macceady, Professor | Anderson, &o . &e | ‘The groat ciffisulty which has conti ittend- ed the mm of the Italian opera in ) ork, has | been the want of experisvuced management, the or- | Baniration of talent to produce the works of groat | masters, with their atceudsot miuutia, so essential in their effective r presentation. The firrt attemp: to establish Italian opera in New York was made some ten years past. The vast improvement in the country—in the increase of ‘wosilth, the great march of reinement in taste fer | music, and its desire for fine arts genorally—has 50 far opened the field chat all that remains to be done | is but to iay before tie puotic of New York, Boston | and Philadelpbia, a p:ospectus, showing how far they can depend upon the perfoot repreasutation of the opera, and its jullest support is most certain. T have made a caloulation of the probable receipts, covered in the main by rubscripuons, which, if & | good programme be eflered on the part of an ex- perienced director, vo doudt can be soon raiged, and every arrengement mace to perfect the scheme | without risk. Yam desirous to impress upon your mind that America is & new couctry io @ maAunor, vast and great in ail its bowing, aod to a coasiderable ex- tent governed, in ite plessurabe@ views, by excite- ment and vovelty, is ever unasious to arquire kuow- ledge and ploarure in every way by seoiug svery thiog, ond, ae a whole. leaves nothing unseen or wnbeard, It fundamentally places great roliance upon Huropean representation, and endorses with indulgence ail visitors beariug Earopoan repu- tation ; and [ speak from experieuco when I assert, | that to succesfully estanlisb [talian opera in Aimeri- a, and that too with Ie d:ficulty, some person thoroughly acquainted as on eperatio manager avd director, Who ir familiar with all ite thoussad sud Ope carcs, And one Whose Lame. as a director of the Ttalisn cpera, being Koowu, would give warranty and oonfidencs to the lovers of opors pj tausic to support and secure the rcheme ; but none other will succeed er be encoureged ot all Ip bries, discip.ine is required, and thet, too, ex- acted by an experienced ruler, whose reputation is well known in operetre atlvirs, must be warranted, and ite fullest eupport 18 coudtlese In order to gain this great end. [need hardly re- | mind you that careful und well drilled aid is esaen- tiel, aside from the actos prodactions on the stage. The want of & methodicu! and web!-matured govern- ment in the outside workings. as well as the interior | economy of such an estubisument, has been the fuin of ita hitherto concroilers ; but if worked by in- dustrious and careful wen. such would be rendered | imporsible ; and I have no doubt if undertaken by | |, having cxperience. undoubted influence, and unexceptionable talent to control such mattors, that # large profit can be made vo accrae What now is wanted io Americg to insure cer- tain success is av eperatic meiergs fi ombiuing such artistes as Grisi, Sontag. aiboui, La Grange, Bosio, Crovelli, Garcia. Waguer Fivante, Castelian, Ida Bertrand, Begu Fiorentivi, Aona Zerr, Mario, Balvi, Sims Rooves, Taumberike, Gardoni, Colzolari Rossini, Belietsi, Bassint, Lablache, Formes, Rosai, | Marini, Ko. In the bullet, Coreto, Gay Stephen, Ferrati, Ros Soto Leamercesux, Fleury, Le Grain, M. St Leon, Durand, &s. In orchestra, Givori, Sartain, Bo teeini, Piast. Lazarus, &eo ; anda conductor, either Uosta, Balfe, Benedict, or Eckert. Such a comb nation baving formed your season compani: the came night, is » mand extensive patronsge io America. pear at to many 4 gigeutic expectation of | mine; sad it may be suid by many in America, ** Buch oan never be ed ” Ana [ must ask why not? Dollars would transfor St Peter’s of Romo to America if it was required; and inasmuch as all that is wanted ig the support guaranteed to meet this, there can be little arm done by taking the it is | matter in band avd srguing the caso if Sever commenced it will Lover be mavared. It remains, therefore, to give the matter your con- sideration, and in so dong to observe that in ny an- | pexed caloulations | have chown for sixty ni gates, which, at three nighte pir week, wonld cover «out twenty weeks. Add to thisrome three weeks for transportation and preliminary preparations, would Cover ebout six mouths ivetudiog Sabbaths, | reckon for Now York thirty eubrcriptions and four oxtre nights; for Boston twelve and two; for Phila- | delphia Ml | there is one fixed fact—that nothing short of the MY Own aocount statistically matter of busivers,‘0f course, was in contemplation to erect & new opera house, | open s new subscription list, &c., that inorder to complete the work ia a usoner worthy of, and culated to meet, the warmest suppor: of ¢ xons—that in order to prevent any wore experiman- tal or ivefiic-ent operatic management, or rather di- | xeotorship, that it would be economy to place the matter on the surest fuundation—oomplete in allits ‘av- | business. not your defivite reply, but your views on this im- portant matier, and, by way of suggestion, I ma; gay that three things characters tertaipments will covelude with tae farce of the “ Ken- Gezvous.” ‘The Groudway is every might crowded, and tho visitere ceem delighted with the performances. tune’s Frelic * and the Jent drama of “itobert Macaire.”’ with Burton. Thompson, Jobmsca Visber, Miss Weston. Mrs. Hlughs, Mrs, Skerret, and Mrs, Berperd. in the leading characters, sort gives great delight to the visiters, With each - a6 Bick, Lester, Walcott, and and in most parc performing on | Buckland, Mrs Diske aud Miss oh attraction a8 would com- | be otherwise. The pieces for this eve It mayep- cen play a: that Game,” this evening. Kate” is ty be repeated, together with the “Pireman’s | Death’ performances frau, Mr, John Duna and Miss Aibertine, are to appear here on Monday. in a round of their most (avorite clisrac- Lonpon, July 22, 1852. ‘Tho director of the Potion Opeee San? Vatige Se sceeteh of eM niihing the gread Tealian oper ‘and ballet in the United States, on game extensive scale as prodused in hor Ma- as Opera Heuce bere, ead fools called upon te bay that the calculations aud argument adduced by Mr W. H J——are such as to impress him most favorably, after the most sorious reflection oa the subject. and must view it »s most important statts- tical information; and should be be officially applied to in the matter by the parties empowered and to act, he feels satisfied that very little ity would arise to effectually carry out the object. Lospon, July 23, 1852. To Mx. Poxcan, ow THK CommiTTRE oF Manage MENT FOR THE Exeorion or THR New Orxpa poce aa Yorx:— steaecs take the earliest opportunity of forming you that I have hud long and serious conversation | With the present director 0° the grand Italian opera. | of Londot and Paris, regarding the iatroduction of | the Italian opera, on an equally grand soale, ia | New York; snd from my exvorieace in musical matters, also my knowledge of the portion of tie | Ttalian ‘opera just cloned ‘with for tho’ lass sub- | scription, Lthought it more than itkely that, in | | | | | | | erecting the new opera house, if such is determined upon, that there would be very little diffieulty in arranging with him to give a series of grand and bullets by the same company, and on gale as given bere, provided subsoriptio reasonab's amount, adequate to the expense, could be guarantied He went into some lengthy calou- lations ou tho subject, and hoa compared with the | subscriptions of wae Astor Place, 1 find them not | very much more | If be be applied to in a proper form, he would | ! be prepared, at & notice of some four or five to gn from ten to fifteen operas, with all the grand eflvots and perfectuess of representation as here and in Paris, comprising the samo compsay of artista, orebestra, chorus, ballets, costumes, &9, | &e In brief. you could have opera in New York, in style the first of the art, many of the trons of the opera in Amorioa, having visited | rope, will sppreoiate, and all will support; acd Italian opera, in its fullest excellence, will succeed; and if given in such porfectaess, ita support will be all that cou'd be desired Should you entertain the idea which I havo on ne into, not as a at presuming, as it Md oiti- The class of artists would be such as Alboni, Son- Grange, Wagner, Castellan, Du- ario, Sims Roeves, Colzolari, Gar- tito, Guy Stephen, Rusati, M. Tagtioni, &o., | ¢; Balfe or Costa, probably, as conductor. Of You will please commuuioate by return of post, } re essential to boar in mind. ist. It wili be necessary to obtain permission from | the government to admit the properties, such as | wardrobe and trappings, important properties ne- | ypestl for the grand opera as played here, free from du’ ty. 2nd The necessity of giving the director as much notice as possible ‘d. In order to arrange for this gigantio under- taking, bow far the cities of Boston and Philadel- Be would co-operate, 7.¢ , how many nights could ¢ insured by subssription, aud how many subscri- bors could he procured to support such grand pro- ductiong as those alluded to? America being now wivhout Italian opera, it is ea- | sevtial that if toe matter is desirable it should be done soon, jest sach an opportunity be lost as that | of the ability to get che establishment so easily com: } pleted, and under sach direction as that ef the di- | rector from Loudon, bringing with him tho ‘out en- semble to efectually produce grand Italian opera end ballet. r lam, sir, yours, very obediently, WwW. P.S.—I heve just beem called upom to iuspect a model cf 4 new stage. in most part same as the one now in use at the Italian Opera House, Covent Garden, and at the Priocess’ Theatre; it isthe most com- pee thing I ever saw. and a copy of itcould be had or & mere trifle, and if you have not commenced to build is worthy of your serious consideration. Theatrical and Musical. Bowrky Trravke —The drama of the “ Robbers” will commence the en‘ertaioments to night, with Mr. B. Kody, Mr Stevens. and Miss Heron, in tae principal Zhe conciuding piece will by the drams of x Freyschutz.”’ which is every night witnessed with enthurisctic cheers, Tbe performances. generally speak- ing, at the Bowery theatre. give the utmost satisfaction to the visiters Brospway Treatee —Mr. Forrest appears to-vight iu his grent character of Spartacus, in the pieoo called the * Giediator? Mr. Conway. Mad Ponisi, and Mrs. Copway. will all the other leading characters The en. Ninno’s Gaknen.—The pieces sunounced for this even- | Ing are light and very amusing. The first i the vaude- ville calica * lowed by another called “le Muttre de Chapelie,”’ in which Mad. Vieury Jolly will sustain the leading ‘charac | The «m'ertainmenta will terminate with the musing pan- tomime called “Mons. Montpiaisir troupe will appear Les Anglais en \Voyege,”” which will be fol- er. Deschalumeaux,” in which the Natiovar Turatar —The new drama called the “Writ- ing on the Wall” which has been played with great suo- cease, will oc mmence the performances. | comodietta of a | amusements will terminate with * Binks the Bagman.”* | The entire of Purdy’s company will appear. The orches tra will play eeveral mational and other airs during the evening, ‘The amusing ~ Wife for a Day’’ wiil follow, sad the Bortox Toratar —This well-known establistbment | continues to maintain its high character for dramatic ations. if we may judge trom crowded houses. eurng are the comedy of “Yor: Wreck Achore,” and the excel- Waniack!s Trvatas —The acting at this popular re- i tiste rougham; as aiso, Mes. | Leura Keene. ic cannot consist of “Two “Laugh when you Can.” and “Mepbistopbeles.? Mr. James Wallack, an actor of creat colebrity. aud well-known in former years, to the drama- tic public, will sppear on Monday evening, as Banedick in “DMiuek Ado about Nothing.” | American Mv The “Orphan's Dream.” which bas bad oo long suscewfnl a run at this catablixa- mvept, is to be repeated, both this afternoon and evening, with the same excellent cart Cuerory’sOrcks Hover.—The performances given by Christy e Minstrels continue as enececstul as ever. Thoy | offers highly attraetive seleetion this evening Woou's Mrcrrkess have provided « fine programme for The new aong entitled. “Gentie Aunty Winre’s Vanuerices <A very amusing selection of light | 0 be given here to-night, Me Chan: m And two- iu each case much less than tar. forroerly quoted for a scasou—which subscription, I believe, was for fifty nights in New York oxolusive | of extra nights New York is the great metropolis of Americ», and bas @ population in and near ivof over 800 000, be sides an influx of visiter- from ull parts of the Gaion, of at least 36 000 per day, great numbere of the lat- ter visiting for piersure solely Boston some 300,000, with a vast surrounding population, and has an immense traffic in and through it Phiiedelphia bas its permanent 450 090, with a vest daily influx cf some thousands, through to and from the rich Gouthern and Western Steet These three cities alone we fiod ia p)ps!atioa capable and willing te support av opera found 4 and conducted on the principles euch us I buve named, aud which ; alone would be depen dod upon aod tolerated ! The Awericane are o cigtt-reeing people, sud are able to jay for Pation, for two great causes: ~ Firat, They oan afford, froma the feet that they get more for Ixbor. and pay Teas for evpport, hud ull wee educated; wad inasmusa As wes'th begets taste so Go they patronise merit. |, Tbe wealth of Awerics constantly afloat, few beve it in ves: smounte, and w ay have it in oper a = have in euffictenoy to enable 0 indnige ip every ploosure that comes wort of tacir notice Berton a & wren houra reltroas ride from New York, Poilatelonia a five hours ride from New York, *taltiaore w Sve hours ride from Phitedelpbia, *Warh'ngtoo a two hours ride foom pore It requires, then, tha: 2 communication with the now in commictoe for erseting the new opera house be entered toto, w rich ongut to be dove Bt once, leet they commit sbeuveives in some otoor , being in ignorwnce of the possibility of ook facilities of tim as experience torebip end such & aa Z 1 bave also calculated. ux fnr at my experience end jodgment details, tho provable 9x S Gant upon euob an astabiisoinent, aod [have every reason to tomk chet this oifvir. ta orgenization wonld not he very difficult. I have med ihe DOW opere aouse to soat 3,500 persons reply will oblige Your very vbediont, Wud. There ten latter places would cover wih equal | om aDether mow Add (o thin two weeks to re. are to London or Party for the wean) omen. world Overy, he poe i Phin, desarcus to exprens the tiga and the kindred as ter As ap ertiets and @ lady you t Philadelphia, ‘urs bas long sz preceded you sneeting pers Cuixsse Kovwpiva The panorama of the Holy Land Will be exhibited at this piace om Monday evening next, end continus during the week. Recertios ey Maname Bontac tx Prvapevenmaa ne Fiksr Concent.—Pursuant to arrangements made. andor joes of the Musical Pund Society, to weloome Sontag to Philadephia the stoamboat Washing. red for the purpose left Walnut strest wheet atSo'clock on Woduesday afternoon. Invitations had been extended to a puniber of Indies and gentlemen, and when ihe boat started the company aumobered about five bundred-—the ladies formng a large proportion ot iv The arrangeinents for the comfort of the gueste wore ad- mirably made. snd they enjoyed a ploasan: trip to Bur- livgton erriving sbcut6 o'olock. The committee of the Morical Fund Society then proceeded to the station to crcort Medame Suntag on her serivel there from New York Owing to some detention the train did not reach Burtington til after Go'clock — Tt being ascertained thst Madame Sontag veson board, she wai waited upou by the ccmmittcs who were presented to her by Me Alfred og rights than any other | Jacl Mr Lxfite che chairman. tendering the orvices of the depnre courtesy belt coded to the Covpt de Rosi cewe on beard the dost bewstiness of the welecime yo on ber farther way to Philateipbia, The | «¢ acknowledged by Madame Sontag, ehe pro~ boat, accompanied by her haspaud, ove Tho seone when the distingui-tied artist | calculated. to prote the ic awai ved her ta Philaled phis When in the lediew wad surrounded by toe compeny fom the city ‘empbell the Kectetary of the Srustea! Fand Society, addressee Madame dontegin | the following forms = | ‘Madame fentag:--The Musical Fant Soviety of Philadel of thw have purpose of ‘he fame © ving and esoorting, aty und your vir aeet you here for the ne who line for nally 01 a beret tbe address, Mad. leduimenty | ‘The pi of dof several ladies aed geatlomen, (y'lowod (mpany wos javited to am excelent cat lib. erkt collation. The Philkareronie Hoclkety soepeted Medeme Bouteg about midnight, after ber arcieat who in reepe the ap ieuee ot ® large crowd aswmobied | of Joon’ Hove, came out upon the | palcony ond rouurned hee sokgeeledgmeots for the | complitent i & few word: ke. Her firet ore. | | nUtmtey ovening, sud the susie: Inquirer, wes One of (he mort brit ip {he @ | Bellini, was given with | cent. ; Dauphin Co., 4s ; Stonington, 4. , board the market was considersbiy better, amd au ad- | $148,117 23. last year-- showing a decrease of $8 482 79. with « burst bowed ber thanks in the Alt the roses of youth bave departed, she is still a fine looking womsa. and is calculated, by ber persomal appearance. to make a most favorabie impression upon an audions# ‘The ex ef her tenance is pleasing, her smile is winning and in her movements che is ea nently iady-like. Her first song. the aria from La Som- —" Come per me Sereno—one of the gems of xquisite taste. and with y that thrilled upon t lienc*, and at once proved that a mistross Yooal art stood before them. Madam Sontag hat Teen surpaned Te sid ly if ever ju t is evidently tivated in the highest degree, and at times is exqulsitel: and harmonious, She a great practice education and experienc | —but she is perfectly at home in such tonching b diads a Home Sweet Home." and tho “Swiss Song.” Some of the notes of these were given with an effect thet seemed to thrill the hearts of alt preset ‘The appiaaso at times was electrio. It was participated in by ths whole assembly. The other features of the perform . to the best that has appeared am omg us. ‘most enchanting thing: of the evening was the “Swiss Song” It wil tong be romembersd with vieasure. The entertainment wes of the very hizhest cnter, and afforded unmingied delight Madame Alboni will mie her first appearance in Tos- tom ou the 10th inst. It is anid sbe will meet success com- meneurate with ber sublime pow Mine Catherine Uayes gave hor leat eoncrrt in this ec- tion of the country. at Lyun. Mass on the 12th inst. She Will proceed to California by the next steamer, Md'lle Lehman gave ber first concert in America on the 9th inst. at Boston, and achieved a very successful delat Md'lle Camille Urso. the youthfal violinist, is meeting ‘with suocess at Boston, and is spoken of in terms of the best commendation adame Pico the celebrated prima donna contralto, ve am operatic costume concert at Providence on the 2th inst. She waa assisted by Vietti Coletti aud Kipper. ‘Misa Kimberly.» great favorite in Boston, is playing « round of charaoters in that city. which attract fall houses. Madame Anna Thijlon, who is a great favorite with the Bostonians, has arrived in that city. and will commence am engagement at tho Howard Athencum moxt week. Mins Juiia Dean bes been performing in the Western cities, and has added many new laurels to her fame, and bright dollars to her purse. She hada benofit at Mil- waukie. om the 11th inst. Mrs Warner. an actress with very few suneriors, com- menced an +ngagement at Buffalo on the Lith inst. ‘The Bateman children have been greeted with crowded houses since their return to this country. They com- menoed an engagement at Baltimore on the Lith inst The Roureet sisters are at present performing at Ro- chester, and are said to be drawing large and fashionable audiences Mr. G. V. Brocke is at present receiving at Albany that encouragement which his merit aa an actor so justly de- serves. ‘The Ravel Family are performing to erowded audiences im Philadelphia Herr Cline bad @ benefit last week at the Chicago thea- | tre. where be has just olosed a very suoceseful engagom-nt. ‘The Infant Drummer is astonishing the i Kingston Canada with his musioal skill vitaats of Donetti’s troup of acting dogs and monkeys are at Ro- | | chester, where, according to he statements in the pa- pers they are receiving enthusiastic approbation. Metropolitan theatre, a opened om the 13th inst , with cheering prospects. Mr Wm. B Foglirh has secured a license to give theat- tical performances at Lynn, Masa. COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. MUNEY MARKFT, ¥uypay, Oct, 15-6 P M. We have nothing now in the stock market to report, At the first board Erie and Hariem wore im active demand, and improved on the opening compared with prices cur- rent at the close yesterday. There had boen an advance in Cumberiand Coal Co, of \; per cent.; New Jersey Zino, 34 ; Erie Railroad, * ; Harlem, \ ; Michigen Cen- tral Railroad, 34; Nicaragua, + ; Canton Co, !;; Hud- son Railroad. +4. Norwich aud Worcester declined % por At the second vanoe was realized on nearly every sale made. Nicaragua Tramait wemt up 3 per cent.; Erie Railroad Cum- beriand Coal Co., 3; Pennsylvania Coal, 5; opened at an improvement. but ciored heavy. ‘The reocipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port today smounted to $165,07083; payments, $124,873 76—belance, $6,419 731 €8. The steamship Atle a5 w establishment at Buffalo, | | Harlem | for Liverpool to morrow, | (@aturday.) will take out about half a million in specie. | We have no change in quotations for forsign exchange to Teport The Bavk of New York haa declared a somi-annual dividend of five per cent; the Mechavios’ and Traders’ Bank. six per cent; New York Gas Company, five re: cent; New York, Providence aad Boston (Stonington) Kailroad Company two and a half: For the $200.00 New York ani Bonds, proporais to tho amount of $712 000 wore reoolved: | whiek were spportioned as foilows:— ©. H. Marsboll R. Speyer & Co 5 090 at 105 6,000 at 103 5-100 7 060 at 102 51 100 + (7.000 at 102 7-100 » 10.000 at 1024 « 59.000 at 104%; inol'g kat. 5 59000 at 1085, + 18 000 at 10 « 25 000 at LORY, A. Boton. . 26090 at 108K Thompron's Reporter gives the following asa list of thy banka in Washington City’ the netes of which are go: Beak of America—George Smith, President. Bank of the Metropolis. id. Bank of Washington—Old F¥xohange Bank et delden. Withers & Co. National bank—Secured by Virginis Bond: Patriotic Bavz—Old The Washington Reydli the suspended Union Bank of that city amounts to about seventy thousand dollars, from six to ten thousand | 700 00 states that the circulation of | dollars of which it is cstimated, are hoid in Washingtom | by verious individuals. A legal gentieman of ‘ashing ton hae gone to Virginia to take possession of the awete of the bank im tbat state, for the benefit of the creditors. The balance remaining in the treasury of Louisiaus on the Sist of August, 1862, was $124,804 61; receipts in eptember $42927 47; expenditures in same month $10,166 94; balance on hand, September 30, $148 465 14, Tho earnings of the Michigan Centrai Railroad Com- pany for September amounted to $159 634 44, against | Prints are very much reduced im stook, which, with a Yarn...... 12 Manuisc of... 10 21084 . 68 $17,101 . 70 Silas LAX. MANUFACTURES OF atx 64 $7,134 Laces . 1 $ MISCELLANROUS. Velveta..s...-. 1 "970 Straw goods... 40 $12 395 Shawls....0. 4 = -106T Shawls........ 4” 1310 —— —— Leather gloves. 1 1099 Total... 6 $2,000 — — Total......., 6L $1483 Rcaprrysario. Concumption. 61. 1862. Phas. Value 788 $372 971 38 "118008 eT 603.524 473112407 189 64278 FR eer 1807 $873.999 2,795 $1,117 608 Withdrawn from Ware\ouse. Manufes. of Wool.. 72 $19,176 30 $8047 we" Cotton 143 "22107: 50 BSE | i 00504 «= Gk 2.8L 16.901 27 so 44331 = 420,—11.900 Totals............-2636 $162,171 601 $67,000 ‘Entered for Warehousing. Manufec. of Wool., 122 $31280 68 $17,L01 | “Gotten, 44 “3156270 aN aed | “Bile. 128 780 6 2000 “Flax... 78 10.510 ba TA Mircellansous. 416-0047 ot 1486 | MOUs... .eecseceses e783 900779239 $501 1861 1652 Total value put on market 2d week ia $536.170 $1,175 298 | Previously, sinc Jumuazy lab....53 064, 888 61728.767 Mobel.....sseeceesseseeeesene $54 500,618 $52 004,059 ‘Tho demand for choice goods, eapectally French, is very antive. and prices are well supported for nearly every arti- cle. The Franklin's cargo. just arrived, is, for the most part, sold. Prime black rilks are in better stoek, but sell | freely. Deiaines, and all dress goods, commend very full prices. French gloves, though active, are heavy, from a large surpiua stock, Ribbons are very firm, Cloths are steady, with a fairdemand. The importations are still large of fall goods, while, with the addition of goods for the spring trade, arriving early, for the supply of distant markets they amount to very considerable quuntities, British goods are less active, but firm, except for limens ; which are in overstock. Stuffs are steady and activo, and British dress goods still sell readily. Blankets are buoy- ant. Domestic goods, with less activity, are yot selling largely for the season, and prices are very steady. Brown sheetings and sbirtings are moderately active, at ‘730. for heavy. and 6c. for light good leached are more quiet, but firm. Drills are doing better. Browns , are in demand, for export, at 7}, and 7/sc for home | use: bleached 8c.,and blues 9c., with # firm market. Osnaburgs are offering freely at old prices, without much doing ; denims are steady at 83;c. for all makes. but buy- | ers are fow at this price, and transactions are limited. | Stripes are active, with a scanty supply, and prices steady. Ticks are reduced im stock ; Canton mels mre very | firm, with an aotive demand—stock is light. Printing | cloths are firm at 31,0540, with » limited supply, | good demand, sustains prices Ginghams ere firm at 100, for Manchester. end 10!40 forthe other makes. Delaincs | move freely of the better kinds, at 17 a 2lc; stooks are | light, Caasimeres continue active mostly for heavy good! though light goods are in demand by the olothing trad Cloths sre firm. with a firm fair demand, Satinets are rather less active, but are firm, with a light supply and fair demand. Tweeds are atendy and jeansdull. Linseys aro firm at 18m 190, Flamnels are active and rather scarce, Blankets also are in light supply and good de- | mend, The near by and Northern trade is very active, and large bills are still selling to the West. Country | denlors ure free buyers ; their accounts for pasi trading are well paid up. ‘There is aiarge amount of Western bills now in course of payment for the epring not the least backwardness eppeara tock Exchange 250 sha Cuimb Goal Co $1000 Vir; J0W09 HN 100 Erie 1000 Eri 1000 GOO Hud Ist M Bonds 7000 Hud 2d & Bonds, 99 200) Hud KR New Bds 9 7000 Mich So RR Bas 10 ahs National Bank State Bank 1 BNO CERBK g Co. 10 Morris Canal, ..b00 ee do 10 125 25 Canton’ Co. 1 2 75 Portamouth D 100 Nio Transit C 60 doce | 20° (do. & Stonington RR. odo, 60 do Penn Coal ( Phenix Min Co, 50 Hud River RR. 60 Mad & Ind RR. 22 Mich SRR... . GR ch & Syr Sori 10 Mich Central RR, 110 SECOND $700 N'Y State G's, "64 107% 4000 Ind State 6's... 93 11600 Erie Con B 4, ‘71 200 Erie Con Bd: B00 bs ae RR. 0. Nor & Wer... ft 3 = 2 & s = 'S EI z BOARD 125 shs Nio Transit Co. 100 ere | aot) CITY TRADE REPORT. Farpay, Oot 15-6P M. | Aoas—Varied little 50 bis having beon taken at $4 €5% for pots. and $6 56% for pearis, per 100 Iba, | Berswar—A of 1500 Ibs. American yellow was re- ported to day. om private terms, The current prices were | 27 8 2e per lb. | Brxapetyy rs. —Flour tended upwards, Sales were made | of 12.700 bble ordinary to choice 5 it $4 SL a G4 50; mixid to fency Western at $4 3 8 $466'¢; common to good Obio at $4374) a $460; mixed to straight southern at $4 504 a $475, and foe rye at $4 624 a $475 per bbl Wheat ruled firm. The business comprised 8 060 bushels fair Genesen white supposed ac $1 07; 22 400 wostern do. Bt $1 04 a $1 0456. and 2 608 Genesee mixed at $102. Rye, barley and sas, were unaltered Corn tavored buyer: ‘The transactions reached 34 000 bushels western mixed at Tle. a T2e per burhel Corrxe —-With a good demand and firm market, wo | ‘The annexed slatemont exhibits the quantity and va- | have ‘0 notice sales rf 200 bags Java at Ile ; S00 do. Bio, | lue of foreign dry goods entered at this market, for com- | ean one Cee Ooh ete eee emer arr ae sumption, for warehousing and the withdrawals trom | *'() Jon —The rales to-day were 1,250 bales. ut Armor | warehouse. during the week ending and includiog fhurs- | prices. ehisly takon for the Liverpool marker. Wo October 15, 1668:—0 quote :— y October 16, 18625 Livurroos, CLassivreario | Movements rm Por sian Dar Goova, Y dt Fiori Entered for Consumpti Inferior .. one” | MANUFACTUBES OF WOOL. MANUFACTURES OF . Ps + ed } Phys. Value Pkys, Value. 1%" 810 Wooliens 161 $74522 Linens... .... 06b | Ws a | Cloths 14528 Do and cotton 43 5 | ane ) 16 561 Handkersbiets 0 5 =s Coatings. «8 31% é 3 fe | Wormeds......1€8 70.116 : [ahaa Le er ee Staff goods.... 42 12.206 |“ Btock ia’ city in'alt hands estimated s+ £0,000 bales. | ene ae eke Furirts —Vo Liverpool, about'§ 000 to 10,090 bushels | r ebaee! Gu Ea | of wheat wore engiyed at 62. in bulk ; G60 bbis. rosin at | a senopiotobEs oF corror, 14d. ; with sbout 1,000 bbls, flour at 2d. ; while 11d. was | Cottons 264 $oR 101 ked for more, Some 600 bules cotton were engaged at | Embroideries.. Laces Lawns... Handkero Veives. Spool Tapes, Wop Binding Hose. Manafac's ¢ Total MIGCPLLENRODS, Strew goods... &6 $7,006 Vewtsngs....... 7 b's &floer's 2 rors Suk&wor shawls 9 6910 Kmbroidecies.. 2 7.589 Crassts..... 25 7902 Millmery...... 10 6761 Sik oma Linen, $45 Colincsoulle®c 9 4404 Sik & wore M107 Plosh......... 28.925 1% i 5 Silk & oottom,. 51 7 ou | 720 por gulion, ® Withtravm from Worehovs OF Wook | MARUPECTTINGA OF wie 3 1,736 sitk..... 2105 | i 440 Beene é bet | t 1499 Shae + 8 484 Deisines... M 1,007 Bilk & worst. do 4 5204 Saws. 2 148 ROK W worsted, 1 544 Shirts 2 425 Pongese 7,081 yarn... 5 1508 Oil vik... as raid 7 (154 ed o- + OF $24.001 0 URES OF PLEX MANDYACTOAFA OF OOF +. 27 $8,249 « coreres BG $5786 MISC *LLANFONE, Criored do. 9 1.820 Btraw goods... Gd $0.00 Musiims 3 318 Pius... 1 : «A 19 | shoulders, at Be ; dre hogs, at 7'¢ a Ye; and live bog at bi wo porld. Lend wasin better F t na 360 pigs. common to pris ems procured at LL & for comprested and 6 for uncompressed. and Id wae asked et the close. To Londoa, 19000 to 35.000 bushels wheat were engaged at 7d. tn bulk. and | TXd bagged by chip; and 100 tons oll cake on private | terms To Havre 600 bales cotton were engaged ab Yo with some ashes at 45 Por flour, 60e per bbL. was asked. For California rates. wore buoyant with more ot- feisng. clippers first ou getting 46 to 75, and thors avarly fuil, BO to Soe per toot measurement Fiss.— 2900 quintals dey ood brought $0.57 a $9.50; ond 400 bbls. No. 1 mackerel $1075, Stocks light and prices aove e (nuit = Ino) uded in the day's operations were 200 boxes pew Jayer raitinsat $280; 5.00 do. bunch do at $2.50; 1,00 half do. 6¢ $1221; to $L 8S ; and500 gr Go. a6 6T Ke Hay — Bales of 650 baiee wors cileoted ut $1003; to $1 26 per 100 Lbe.. cre Hines —Thare bea booa an fmproved demand thi week, which bis been freely mot by importers Therates | consist of 6500 Buenos Ayres, 20 Iba. euppored ab 16 6.698 do, O14 tbs , ay 15 wt Ibe. ta boud: 150° Angostura Urande 3g Ihe Lo ; 860 booked lorto Cu 23 lbs. ot Wife; do, do, 26 lbp, at 10%<¢ ; 300 open do,. 22 lo, wt 12ig0.; £09 do. do.. #3 ibs, il'fo.; 1457 Enetivh and Leith plaughver 48 a 66 Los, ab bice; | 1,000 frish omit 8 ibs, we 6,0 ; 1000 Englirh Saughtr 50 Vb, at To p ; 127 Savanilia, 24 tbs., at 10¢.; 372 Maracaibo, 2 1io.. relected. Inox —There wore 200 tons Scotch pig reported roid, eb about $97 00 fix months =~ Market very firm Loae.--One cargo of common Kookland changed hands, | fo: 960. per bbl. cuoh, | Ors —Crade whale war aeld at T5e,, aad at $128 per gwion, 6.000 ‘due OER, OF conde epera m to the cesmation of th. Provision ping inquiry. wun less active ‘o-day; 0O0 bbls, ty $16 60 w S16 EXfor prime. und $17 G2); a £:7 OF mers, Crees hams ling Bt 10¢,, aides, ac 0; Lio. por Ib Bref varicd Liste, (ue sales dee 200 bola, | prime. at $40 $6, and movs at $10 CON GIG Vrime tage beef wae in demand st $'% 9 $) ft tierce; and beef bam ot $10 per bbl Ohio buttor sold to oo extent at 16 # 18¢.; State ao aad int to prime at Tigo aoe. Turns Liead a WK. 4 a7ren, at $19» | bo prompty attends | that she Day | Communicatio: allons linseed were soldat TLa | 2 ‘Svoane—This age peck 5 Feacbed 300 bh = we oKe fray a anochsaged "*tesscoo coutinned Ing 4 demand. and was sold to the extent of 200 bhds Kent at Biyo. a T340.; 154 cases ol ; and 30 cares ae ry ao vate contract; Obio at Thy pe sia of Fecsten tte bones tegen el nes" eran 100 bales unwashed Morooco at lie ashe: 5) bales common Buenos &yres at Lic a 140.; and 100 bales | unwashed Smyrna at13e a 14s. perlb 6 momths. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE By Exie Rairaosp 839 keges cheese, 236 do, but- tor, 1,163 sides leather amd 1,(18 bbls flour. By New Haver Rainoan —864 boxes cheese, and 14 n Boats.—6.575 bbls. flour. 19do pork. do, whiskey. 370 boxes cheese, 89 do. bushels oats, and 2,906 70 do. ashes, 131 butter. 2014 sides leather, 4,000 bushes corn, IMPORTATIONS THIS DAY. Beer —17 corks. Dnvcs —166 bundles liquorice root, Fistt —11 tierces aulmon Faurr.—'0 140 boxes, 8262 halves, 200 quarters, 125 cnsks 100 balf casks raisens ; 100 fraile almonds ; 160 eas Bives,— 22 ; 4 caske calf skins, Taon,—2.748 bare railroad irom ; 194 tons pig, Lumare —266 juniper knees ; 76 pisces soantling ; 73 picoes deals ; 3 pieces cedar. Moraecxe —5 bogrheads 1 tierce. Marts.—50 bundles. O11, —229 carks oil ; 14 casks ood Liver oil. T-—6,118 busheis, Woot —4 bsies, 8 casks wool ; 12 bales woollen waste. IMPORTATIONS OF THB WSEK. Brea —257 casks, Baux —233 bags Correx.—5 701 bags. Couvace.—151 cotls, Coa. —80 wagon loads. Dyrwoop 042000 pounds logwood, 8 tons do,, 211 007 piculs sapan wood, 3,650 pounds 71 tons fustic, 10%; do Granadilla wood. umbre 28 barrels raresparilia @ do. m copavia, 29 casks argols, 60 cases liquorice paste. 166 bundles li- quorice root D 20 casks. 35 barrels cochineal, 16 chests, 20 bar- rele. 7 ceroons indigo, DRY Goons Oi packages por steamer Franklin, 0 do, ui Fisi.—11 tieroes salmon Fruit —24,554 boxes, 11,088 half boxes, 7,366 quarter boxes, 126 casks, 100 Half casks raisins, 30 bunches bemanas, 6 000 cocoanuts. 398 frails, 150 sacks, 100 boxes | almonds. 878 boxes. 400 quarter boxes lemons, 325 kegs grapes, 100 boxes tigs. Gvuano,— 600 tons. Honsy.—86 barrels. nae —5,172 hides, 14 bales goat skin, 4 cases calf do, JORNS Hemp —2 671 bales. Inon —8 361 bars railroad irom, 194 tons pig. Lemaer —502 backmatas knees, 81 tons hackmatac timber, 265 juniper knees, 76 pieces scantling, 73 pieces deals. and 3 pieces of cedar. Lxap —1 658 pigs. —350 bundles, and 194 mats. Moxasaxs —351 bogeheads, 76 tierces, Oin.—62 purcheons linseed. 68 oases castor, 14 casks | cod liver 2 do. eocos, 60 do. palm, 229 do. oil. Prasten.—820 tons, Paint —7 cases. 14 packages colors, 1 box vermiilion. Paum Lear --722 bundles Saur —84.056 bushels, 1,400 barrela, 641 mois salt. Sur11.—12 baskets mother peart, 1 000 conoh shells, Srini1s.—7 bogsheads brandy, 10 pipes ram. Sscans —150 onses. 9.165 boxes, 1,044 quarters, 200 tenths, and 100 250 segars. Sucan.—1.808 hogsheads, 17 tierces, 100 barrels, 1,582 | boxes, 4.653 bags. Seep —205 kegs pen riper Srices —625 begs African ginger S pepper. Tosacco —2 926 bules, 2 drums, Ww bales white wax. Wine. —191 carks, 64 halfs, 1,034 quarters, 300 barrels, 178 caves. 767 basketa. Woop —350 logs mahogany, 82 picoes do., 92 picoes cedar 100 lance wood spars, 429 bundles willow. w 47 bales, 3 casks. 12 bales woollen waste, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWKD EVERY DAY, aw SEESEVENTH PAGE. ox DASCLIAG AVADE MIMS. ANCING ACADEMY—SIGNOR A, GHERARDI, AS- | sisted by Madame Ghorardi, respectfully begs to form his patrons and the publio, thi Dancing Academy 811 Broadway, will be opened for the reception of puplic on Saturday, Oct, 16, Days of tuition for young Indi rT masters ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays and Mondi Thursdays, at 8 o'clock. P. M_ Event Tuesdays and Fri t7 P.M. Pri will also Bo given, gd claanes atin mics. All commt: oe idreseed to 811 Broadway, will 0. ANCING AND WALTZING, AT MONTAGUE HALL, Court street, near Montague place.—Mrs, A. LANNAY would inform her patrons, and the residents of Brooklyn, will re-open her School on Wednesday, October 13. instruction—Wednosdays and half-past three o'clock, on Friday, Novomber 26; meet with prompt attention, Jersoy City— LANNAY’S classes at Miss Chedooayno’ | School, corner of Grand and Greene streets, will be re-opon- ed on Monday, October 25. sates ODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 906 BROAD. ‘t door to Gri y ae “ ate | and on Saturday at 25 P. ‘The: Wednesday, arranged on rogross of th ed ciroular, to be hi fashionable ‘dances of tho \ vi usual ENRY WELLS AND HIS SISTER'S ee a. Giavelli) Academy for Dancing, No. 659 Broadway, combined with in struction im the dances most ala mode gad in pacior dancing thi tom of exercises for thi perly gentlemen, adie |£ | provisoe for the purpose, and land st thi Loans and discounts, except to dines f ata, exee All su from nesele if Specie. ee Cash items, vir:—cheok« on city banks, Bills of solvent banks on hand Due from solvont banks on demand. County of Now York, $3: rad __ ob. Perey sreatden, and Honry 7. Ried) i of esid Bank, being duly sworn, severally depose amt that they are ty president and cash afere- nd that tho toregoing is, in all regi tof tho condition cf tho eaid bank, tion of any business on the morning of the September, 1852, (being the dey epecitied in the no.ice i bank department, next preoedis the samo), sccording to the that thy bank fociated Bank, and is located in the oity of Now York, the connty of Now vork, where it ins s banking houso for tho transaction of its business, and from the ficat of t this report, tho business stench loostion, . BUA £, PURVY, President, HT. Krereren, Cashier. Subsoribed and sworn by both deponents, this 16th day poate lss2, before me, H, A, Keke, Commissioner of ods. fay, 1-52 vp to the day of mal thereof was (ransacte: $250,000 7 with coup nr able SAN PRANCISCO WATER LOAN— a per cent bon if $1,000 oneh, semi-annual: = th York, redeemable on Ist November, ned Prosident of the Mountain Lake Water Company, of the city of Sen Francisco, in the State of Calitornia, ‘will ceive sealed proposals at the effice of Measrs. Dins Thomas, No, 02 Wall ateeet, in ity of Now York, wnt ur eday, the fourth day of November, 1352, at two P.M., for tho whole, or any part of the shove mentioned loan, which will bear an interest at tho rate of ten per cons per annum payable somi-annually in the city of Now York, and be rodeemshle the first day of November, U ‘The undersigned will av: of rejecting conditional bids, and of h m not sdvantageous. Bid ncisco Water Be for San 1 6 subscriber will be payable on the day aly balance, with accrued interest, may the bidder, any time before the firat day of raary thus giving oapitslists an Sreectenity to secure s moat able and permanent investment, without, precipitately ls turbing their financial arrangements, The debt created by the issue of these bonds is for the purpose of ing for tue neceseary pipes and fixtures, more than sufficient means be- ing alrondy provided for the purpose of building the dams, reservoirs, laying the pipes, aud com: aca oa works; the entire oapital of the 000) having been sub- st o n Francisco ; the subserthers ny of ite most woalthy ants and baak- the first and only debt of the comoany, mo is scoured, by the trausfer in trast, te William M. Burgoyne, of all tho proper- f the company, valued at upwards of one The compauy have, by law, the oxa sive right of laying pipes within t y imi by purebase, the only source from which wat troduced into the ity. The stook of this o probably be the best paying stock in the Unio the laws, reports of engineer, with maps, &c., can be hed by calling at the office of Moases, Dias & Thomas, No. 68 Wall atrest, sesond story. SAMUEL PURDY, Prosident. $15,¢ TO LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT IN- 30, im ono oF more &) ms, roduotive reul estate ia this olty, Aled, $65,000 at ix v: terest. Adgly vO 28 anid 25 Wall ateoot. —THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO IN- $2,000.- eh able paying busine! thern man,aud « coo keeper. Would contribute his setive services in any ¢a- acity for which qualided Communications sdde*ssed to PS TRENCHARD, Chatleston, South Carolina, will. be Promptly and confidentially tre DRAFTS FOR SALE.-ON THE UNION BANK vides 4 Londen; ee ft Co., of ireland i Ne tional Bank, and. '@ are, special xutho: thorised ‘to "issue drafts on the abeve Banks, payatle ah sight, and in sums from £1 upwards. TAYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall stress, oor. Poaet. NUEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST a the public etocks of the city of Naw York, di ayable ae oe sah be ie poe: Ae bg hn 61 aa \ Chemberlain of the City, et the ‘Mea Bank No. 3}'Wall etroet, Tho trauscer bc ku will be closed on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 3 o'clock P.M. For the acoom~ modation of stockholders. transfers will be Gay =] in closed, to take daring the period the books rei sa At) ein 1 3 i, Comptrollee. Nov. ‘HR. TAYLO! Oot. 4, he NEY, YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD BONDS-- Comptroller's Ofioe, New Yor! ‘Tho subscribers offer for sale two hundred sho dollars of the Bonds of tho New York and New Haven road Company, due lat Deoomber, for ono thor dollare exch. ‘Interest 7 per cent. per annum, paysble Leb Juneand Decomber. | esled proponsle will bs receives | the ‘eubscriber, at No. 45 Wiliam strovt,, patil the Gctober next, at 3 c’olook. Interest will be added to the Bonds from Lot June last until deliverod. KETCAUM, ROGERS & BEMENT. ¢ FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY , sident and Diroo! October il, 1852.—The Pre tors have this day declared # dividend of five percent on the stook ef thio company, for the six months ending Lot last, onyable to the stockholders on aod after Monday, November att, ‘The transfer book will bo closed feom the 25th inat. until that date. By order. C. L, EVERITT, Socretary. | OFEICE NEW \ ORK, F ROVIDENCE AND BOSTON Iroad Com nusl divide —Now York, Octobor id, 185%.—A | somi- dof two dollars and fifty conte shsre,on the capital tock of the company has this day boon declared, payable to the stockholders on and afver the first of Novernt The transfer books will be closed from the twent inclusive until that date. By otors. RUTHERFORD, Clorte, MITTANCES TOIRRLAND, &@. ORAVTS FOR 43 a upwards, payable at any town theoughout Ireland and Great Britain, aro issued by the subvc:iteors; alse, 4 tage certificates to and from Liverpool 222 London, by Swallow Teil line of packet ships. BOWMAN, GR 83 South street, New York, and 5 Rege HE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COMPANY.—& mesting of the stockhelders will be hold st Koyport om Friday, e2dinot when astatement will bo m rospecti \d condition of the company. A boat will be dook, new Persons dosirons of @ h tickets for the szoursion by Ht treet. ding on th ty will be furalehed. is the off LANCI'S DANCING ACADEMY, ignor G. Planci rea 36 HOWARD otfully Announces to hie neaday, October 12th, ht my, for the instrnotion ‘an Patrons and the public, that on will open his dancing ac ractico of all th most fasiionadle danco his pupils will His saloon will be o nd from three P. to , and from eight P. M., to ve hioh, undor ba PrerEssoRs B. var MESTAYER opewed their dancing academ: Washinztod Hall, Heater etreet, corner of Bowery, where all the fashionable danocs will bo taught. Time of tuition—-Tuesdays and Fri- daye, from three till five, for misses and masters; from erven tillten for adults. Private teaching given at their rosi- dence if reqnired. AND H. Ip pet tg DE DANSE ET DE TENUF —E.CORAL- | I, arist of the Nat ol Aosdemy of Masic in Paris, iy yor to the | peter cl classes, respectfully informe the ladies and gontlemon of this city that he will open his Cove ov the Arstot November next, ewhen ho will introduce all the now dances, and wre his utmout endeavors foct thore who will favor him. For tera 7 corner of Ninth FRENCH MERINO id 8 of tho above Several ons id for eale cheap, a6 TRACK ad way. MERINOS, VELYETS, & mer Franklin, beautiful nd volvets, leo, shawls, mantillas, y which wo ars «lim lew prices, JAMES BECK & CO., 355 Broadway. Mons AND ROBES.—P. CAVELLF, IMPORTED ond dealer, has just reovived by the lng) Havre comm ors soverkl onoes of tall goods, vis :— Sik velvet aud rich winter bonaete, Drese caps, wew aud rich bead drevaos. tion and brea Kfast droasth clomks, siika, &e. ses made to order, and forwarded +o Uniced Stnvon. 612 Broadway, opposite St. Nieholas Hotel. LALE AND DAR of various vintagos; port, sherry, avd M Gcirg wines, Meder’s swon, achiedam und London cor lial ain, high mraucu cf Scoteh end Irish woiakey, Jamaica.snd St. Croix rum, blackberry. chorry, and raspberry brandy, &o., ke. For alo, to suit deaters or families, at the lowens prices, vy UN DERUILL, 40 Broome # BRANDIES, ALES, PORTER, &C. trout in tho United States, warrant- esic by WM HM. UNDERHILL, 1590 Broome otrect, o of Crowby. Superior old wings and Lrandios; hb, Indin, and Philndolphis ale; Londe Dublin, wad Philadelphia porter aad stout: ters, brandied ¢ ANBIY'S GRAPE LRAP, HISDSIECK, 4 tnd a9 extensive assortmont of the dest char this markot; fine St Jalian, St Bet x and other clarots, from $125 to $6, meh mod domostic cordiale, syrups, Cee., bo. 1. UNDERHILL, 480 Broonw streot, OTTLED WINES, ‘The largort se. ed a» represented TEMPLE, ly tor (amily use. for eals, ia wood tA. Re. EXPRESS AGEN PRERFORD, & 00.'8 REGULAR gon, ed South Amorioan Expre ‘ast running seat vip Ci have card the cust ott n water proof not exvo weight. § “ig var ret "| tes, 0 hud drofte oo) Kean (or ouetorn house dave, Ly this tin ovred co th hove Ling, at th ) Lawes rato a BERFORD & € Vorey atvors, Astor Mungo. CLOTHING, A ABT-OFT CLOTHING AND FURY ITORE WANTE CCT iates or gont!omen Raving any eiothiag, fuent owelry bo dinproe of, oma sbir'y ® CMe TUES anbicoritee, ft his nid weeld or orlee by ee 0, oF aKrowgtt hep Yo Bir otro t L. w. DUSSULDOUR, Lsdine aerensen de Mra IN ALL THE BEST | perte of the | n, odaum bit | . + | | corner o | plate nud fifty os t | Pea AGUERREOTYPE.—THE BEST PLATES YET.—THR ubecriber guarantees ffaten, $10: medhams, ‘BIf, pet hawdeeds Laberal di ates, $10; me , it hundred, Jo the tes ay $1 Pee VICTOR BISHOP, Bole Agont for the manufacturers, 23 Maiden ARTHOLOMEW'S PATENT HYDRANTS AND cooks are aoli-vet will nob pips, strong, Cural ; arel or by children, chesply repaired without diggin loft shut. Dotible hycrante for twe yard oxtonsive ues for ait years past. Sold by —THE BEST ARTICLE WATER PAINT. offered to the publ amore and other ves: proof au ertimon ecmpany oil, ir kegs g ral Agont, 125 Poar! street, ad ‘bridges, cars dopate, epecimens can be seon at the dep t of the le dry, in packages of 200 d upwards, ws of 25, 0, and 100 ths. hy Ke CERT, done: 14 75 Boa ver street, VALL STYLE OF MAT—PLEGANT FINISHED FINE moleskin silk bats, at the wnweual low pri it iar fon largo and varied assortment of moa’s and boys’ cloth variety JACOB BANTA, 24 Bowory. PRENCH POTATOES JUST RECHLIVED PER STEAM. er Franklin, warranted a superior article, for sale at price by BAILEY & HINOKEN, % South street. {00D TRA, 250. PER POUND, AND GOOD CoF! F101», for one dollar, way now bo obtainnd at the establishod warehonsos of the New York an China Te Company, No. 64, late 72 Catharine soreot, amd 216, late 204 Groenwich evrect. CHRISTIANSON b CO.” W. HOLBERTO: MAIDEN LANE, MANUPA: oD. tnror of tin tove ahd iunporter of forcign tanoy goods offers the bent assortment im lis Ting tant is to be found im tho city, and is daily opeaing novolties from the other side of the water, to which the notioo of buyers is respootfally FRENCH GAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERNS. it papery 4, the Fishoos choles of Chaadallers, Cae- 18, AD Lapoy Pixturos, made «xpre areas and i *Patig Bronses, Clocks, Chie On Hoisouit Eigaren, eohanivs! Laags epor 0. 0 i Broadway. WILDER'S PATENT, WITH TRANS & MARVIN, rusces aly menufaceurers of Selaraa- Dopot, Ne. 146 Water emian “Vasoe, Frouch Oil, 23 por cent chon Ky H. DARD fore to Rich & Co., ore the enly dor Safar combining both patente. t, Now Yerk- O CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. road and eutvey mg instraments made avd roovired om he most improved plans by T, HUNT & R. SCOTT, wt 380 APY ped by 10 CHASERS a A? O28 per dene: node, cure of Mr. Renger, Vooxpeusanties, OR, hands and lipo: Vonderwmith’s a toilet; V ‘a periames for th tracced from the choicest flowers; importer of Bohominn ont flare and Coins Cologne bottles, Lubin's extracts, ete, For Fale at the Bevery Drug Stors, Us. TEDDING, VISITING, INVITATION, ADDRESS, ‘and at homo cerda, cnko hoxos, wadding onvel business cords, M41} beads, porsraits, mans, bills ofexoh Book aud magerne wore of overy des'ription. A neue for $1.25, at KELLY'S halt price én 0. LHL Patton streat. ALI, BINDS made to order. au yard stre 8 CAMPHOR TICK, FOR CHAPPRD ect ntinond wap, fot tondit robiel, ex- MATT T Addcoes Hh, eri graving end print long hiddon gold ~ caves Oey bring tb win and hold, tiov sing it. th ‘tho obink,”” » Se thy fumod Powder, Without st who could a Hare ford for bngs to ato ¢ Nor leay (hy Pilly are worthy ‘Thay ‘ee dowth to mire ard r ta, boo, A dence of wion one glebole ale Oh, what will all tho cate Depot fer LYON'S magne way. ‘ond pills, 424 Broad~ ‘OO PRIME HAVANA SRGARS FOR SALA 500.000 er ee aN pelen to close » conege inent. © MORGAN & ALDIEDR, Nov Darolay aveeot PRODUCE) IN AIX WEEKS, BY OBE Ongoent, Tt will mot comin ori Gln, abd will Fores tive Pade Wo Grow eKtor youre of bald eto T Cort, Tee wont Hours, Bontw. Price 6h. of a a al CRATIAMGNO, 19) Ann me | i '