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boon | Famuel Blois, aad | W. Henry Charoh, R. T. Horsofield, ‘or neither of whem oan the Joseph Wooster, prot-saton consistently vote, it was, of Dr. L. A Sayre, Resolved, That 1: 1s eg apo by" separate nominatie: tur the office o and recommend George Prince, } Truwan Nichols, per theta | J Martin, y Iuspeoter | Elias8 Nichols, tethe pro- N H Cheeeebrough, citinixe nt large, for their support at the 1, aon ates moses ef De Wm Detmold, it was Resolved. That Jobe H. Grissom, M.D, be ro | T C Wallace, is of his pame as the oandi- | Williom N. Blakeman, for the office of City ln- R. Mathison, avanimously adopted with | ic wae further Tee: tf of the prover « ‘The recolutions «es great enthusiasm | Resolved, That sx Executive Committee be ap- | JP iiven, ev «ddressto the citizems, sottiung |.K K. Colwell, or \his action, and te adept auch | I, A. Rorenmuller, measures as may b neceszary te promote the eleo- | William F Osborn, E 1, B_ Philips, Lynde C Ferris, Goorge Leolbalf, Thomas f. Cock, ries McMillan, a utlemen were appointed such D, Eiwa. L. Beadle, M.D A K. Gardner, M.D J. WG. Cloments,M.D. | William Hyslop, Wm Dotmoid, MD. Chairman. John W. Francis, » 1. James Cockiol, MD) The meeting t) +" «djourned. Twomss Cock, M. D., Presideat Grorce A Psres M. D , Secretary ADDRESS TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW YOR! For the firet time 1 che history of the mediosl of thi eity, ite members now appareatly atide from the -'rret lice of their ordinary avo- Se addrers thir fe a sud) whioh, many, #7)! a! if ible wih their Justo de} Kisco, | H_A Hart, John 8. Carter, | Wiliam L Harmaa, | John Campbell, Jobn H Leveridge, we Darling, glance, be oor duties as physicians. however, » atm consideration of our | for so doing +atisfied that should any after- wards éiffer from u:. in our views of the public | which sbould ve followed in the m G question, We shal) x" least obtain oredit for am | honest desire to ver moliah a public good from Our purpore to Teano Greene, N. H. Quivoy, | H. T Quackenbos, Alex B Mott, L. B Smith, C F Heywood, Noah © Levings, | J. Thorburn Gibbs, L. B Wright, Gurdon Buck, Geo, F Woodward, prige al! sbadee of political opinion. We eppeel to the whole paniio, on a question whish bs welfare and charaster of ¢! health and ha; ‘amily, and of every weividual wichin its borde: Among the officers 10 be chosen at the coming City Inepresor. We beliove that the y office are not under- | Jas R Wood, | J. H Merkel, | J. W. Sleight, Bam. Trockmorton, for the | Eb hen Wood, piness of every vature ef the duties of th; stood as they sbunld be by the citizons at large; « ttainly their value is not appreciated by others as it is by ut, or we sbouta +e0 individuals of & very | different character ehorep, cr nominated, office, by the politica! parties of the d: jeare past, the iveflic’ ea tu polise of New York, (of which | the City Inspector i» the c hief,) has excited very remark, but it is only to those whose eyes be ed to such matters, t reby inourred by hums the very ecrious losses ti and ecience, have vecn made fully apparent. ‘The duties, or, ratter, we should say, »mpt ise eo much that 1 in ebarseter, we aro convinced thet the profession of medicine can perform them. or elicit the valuable results thoy may be made to produce. referred to the tubjost of bygione, or belongs to it ‘ the capa- the close yerterday. bilities of this office for several weeks past. Bone but one educate Everything tat can be ublic health, io and ostonsi- ble nuisances, such ae bone hoiltng establisments and pig styes, the SI) ng of sunken lots, the empty- ing of sinks, end eddwg up the number of inter- “waste for the year. oo ot, ag is commonly eupposed, tensive and mithe daries, a9 th contemplated in the Jaw>**tor. A much mo! The investigation of the causes of di multitudinous va: the population; of live the ion ree mapivetaiatn whic! Ve; influence upon their health an: their various avoca: Goes different sections of tn for; the value of hiv ie dite ried ciroumst ance tions; the investigation of th meane of preventin, other gonerai dise: fantum, typhus fever. the menner in wo tended for large nombara of Precep‘s aud illuetrations of t! ef ventilation of public and private buildings and apartments; of elesniress of person, tenements, 3 of temperance, bathing and exer. cise; the prepsration of vital statis'ies, which ars ming more and more valuzble and important; ther with steady efforts frecly to enlighten tho lic mind. especially the poorer classes, on tho Javs of health and Life ¢ oorreetien ofthe more open, bat not more subtio and deloterious agencies of diseaso and ture a portion of the duties te which the time and abilities of & City Inspector and his aids, should be devoted The appearavce of any unusual diseass among us may, at aby moment, require the decision of our th ae to ite true charsoter, and % intelligent and energetic For these purposes 8. the relative morality of tho Wich tho reasons there- reut positions ani in va- ‘he influesees of ocli qd Do Franklin, Havri do French and German wunatra, Spanteh Dollars. Total fiom Oct 16 to Oot. 23. Previously reported % and coutrolling epidemics and wars, such as cholora, > scarlet fever, measles, &o ; of eoially thoso in- lies) are araatad: Or sewerage, | Havana, $120,000 in specie yards aud stree' subject of the cbief officer of be perbapa demand the efforts to prevent its extension a thorough scquaintanee with the history and habi- tudes of diseascs is neeosrary ; and by hil the interests of the oity te she exten: of millions ia a single season. The question once understood, it may bo ea%ely left to the jndgment of any intelligent citizen whether such Cuties as these can be performed, wo do not say efliciently, bu ® careful stud. Tr would be no more In other cities, both of this country and Hurcpe, asin Paris, London, Bdinburg jand Li ablest medi men are engaged in the adminiatra- tion and improvemens of tae health department: alone being considered competent therefor. Ef- forts have becn made to proper persons for the City Inapectorshi; conventions, bat in vain, political bargaining was wo strong to be resisted, and no regard was paid te the suggestion. It remains, then. for the citizens of New York to ire the nomination of Ahere is mo stock in the marke position te push it; and toking this fact, in connection with the crentene!gy with which the works at the mines ere proreeutod, there sypears to be no doubt that the ente: prise is legitimate one, smd that the eompany in. creased to $200 000 or more. ‘Che board fecl encoaraged | tend to show whet they ean do before a*king the public sented for your and ovr suffages for the office of te embark any osplialin it. This mode of doing business . is, to say, the leart, ® very reepectabie one, and calou. yeted te imepire great confidence. The Coal Hill aud Union mines of thie company are sitvated ia St. Lewrense by hie writings on theseand o™nty, im thie Atate; and it is evident that in the neigh. ts derivable from With much reluctance, ho has consented to stand as our candidate The nomina- tion meets with our most cordial approval, as one who has beon lon; home and abroa kindred subject ig and favorably knowa, both at i by his having, for a poriod, once discharged the dutics of this office, to the | evitur of the s:. great satisfaction of the community. ist bas breaght him in correspoad- ence with able men, parsuing like invostigationa 8 and countries. tion a6 a bygi familiar with We ask our fellow civaens to reflect on this matter seriously, and, devoid of ‘party bies or pri dilection, to chooee their puplic guerdian of heulth in the seme spirit as they would their private medical adviser. with reference to bis profssstecal, olitieal, merits; and wo oarnes ly | in our efforts, to resone this most facred of the oflices in the city government from the degradation to which politioal corruption Las msde to develope thelr worth and render them rnrcess ful. Over oue hundred inen are actively engaced in pre- paring the mines for being vi state of forwardness alrendy perceptible. is highly About fifty feet south of the old vein, ore woe taken at Coal ‘Till elmort parallel with it and only a few feet from whwre the | grourd was ortpinalty broken om face bas heen found; and in addition to this, aosther Tbevte 06 64 Tich vein bag beon fonnd om the mine farthor north, | bags fiiberts at 6c ‘Then there is the Union mine or in which the shafts are si there ix the great Cool Ul!l mine ite! wd mines, reh and not his solicit their wi course of the two de Our Yeaders are aw Precipitated it Alex. H Stevens, Anthony Gerechedt, Edward Delatcid, Joseph M Smith, Jobn Watron E B. Belden, Wm H Macnevin, Joun T Metoalf, Simeon Abrabome, lewne O Taylor, Witiam Seaman, cl P White, iw Voermilye, Wiiitam Power, Ricumd s Kis Joon C Ober from which $250,000 of Wm H Van Buren, Abm. Dubois, z Cbessmsn “ do re U. Jobs stou, Thomas M Markos, Jackson Bolwa, James Sweeny, Joba D awe, 3. T Hubbard, Benj, W McCready, Alexander Hider, AL Witte, ii B Warner, Char'ee K Teaaca, Alopno Calkins, William Kel); ’s mont pratifyt: g Martyn Paine, Joba A Bwett, and pesrt pee Eng keep our readers doitg and what they engin: # und large bn! simetst Se seer eee ee |, and com oversears: who Peoted to arrive ‘The annened statement exbibite the qeantity and ve 1 thew dey goods, tmp: Wm Hi. Maxwell, Wa B Perkinson, Thomas D. Lee, EH Kimbark, M. A. Southworth, S. Conant Foster, John J. Orane, James O. Pond, J. Halatead, Theo. Hdenbargh, Joha Bushop, H. Tomes, Henry Souff, i. N. Wilhelm, M_ Acohenbraaner, William L. Johnsen, Jobn Hinton, C.D Varley, RW. Cairns, William W. Dwight, J C Baslos, George V. Newcomb, Kheneser Staoer, Augustus Dieok, Wiliam Miser, Edward Vanderpool, Joba G. Sewall, Henry W. Niohoke, J.N. Husted, David Smita, F. A. Patuam, Johu Osborn, DZ. Cote. John Shaeke, J. Sage Kilbourne, J. M. Harlow, J.P. Garrish, E. R. Boleher, C R. Giles, H W.1! « Thayor, R Ogden Doremus, S Hall, W. Yon Bolts, Wm. C Reberte, GP. Camman, John G Adams, B. & Leveridge, John W. Corson, Geo. W. Miaer, Benj B Robson, O Newoomb, Jobn M. Gough, Benj Drake, Joho Miller, J. H. Hobart Burge, Henry § Downs, A.T E Hiltoa, J.B Lawrence, H. Weeks Brown, Aug K. Gardner, Jas. O'Rorke. Dt SAninist LT FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Buxpay, Oct. 246 P.M. There wae a more buoyant fecling in the stoc kmarket at A there were mumerous indications Scantling. of a greater speculative movement than has been realined Money in daily becoming mors | abundant, and holdere of stocks have more conSdence in the future courte of prices. The accumulation in the Sad- ‘Treasury bas nearly ceased, and in tess than a week wa IL have another large remittacce of gold dust (rom Cati- | fornia. The bulk of importations for the season has been | | received. and the exports are steadily inoreasing in value, | | We see no reason why we should not have throughout the cy have generally | winter an easy money market, and active epeoulations in Quotations generally rule Jow, and there is a wide = mergin in ail the leading fancies, for an improvement, ¥, among the differont olassos of | wae, shipments of specie from this port during tho past Suuiraenrs of Megat, have been id lives, of | Brig Hazard, Rio Janeiro-w THE ¥ Stesmer Asia, Liverpool, Engliet American nexed :—— do do gainet 84 in 1849. The mining interests of the country are likely to re. oclve a stimulus, we believe, from the operations of some of the companiea, now sucecs: bringing to light the rich ore with which this country | slownds. Usfortunetely. euch enterprises have been too often mere speculative affairs. drawing money from the pocket’ of the eredulons, by “Keeping the wor But breskias itt f No matter, therefore, how fair and hon company may be, it started now, it will have scrious obstacies to emconnter. That mch # company ls by the re- | ow in operation, we are inclined to believe. We refer to he tido of | the grent Northern Lead Company, which has dove mo-e In the past two months,im developing the resources of their mines, than any other mining company has ever dstermine at the next election, whethor they will | Come in the rame space of time in this country at leat: seoure to themye]ves the great ber this offiee, by placing » suitably educated incumbent , Or permit them to lie dormant and lost to humanity and to scieneo, and jeopard tho dearest interests of the city for three years lon, election of either of the present policical nominees The vame of John H.Griseom, M. 1), is pre- this mistne concern witli ions. aud prove a xourse of revenue to thoe who have come forward with thoir money ond thelr skill to this stupenions andoctaking, ‘The thing sppoars to be ia ebarge of menof knowledge end resolution apd the work is moving apace with the arnnee Of suseoRT If two companter, who originally worked only two hun- feot ip longth each obtained $260.000 worth of sl in a ekort epeco of time. what may be rewounbl; pected of this pow company whe hsve nearly four times ae many places open, all under one management, jo rquare of mew ground to work! progress of thee mines with interest, leed of what they arc ; do. Ri he wd Inge ercoti soda nem! ‘Fon Oora- ine been imported a é Fuser AUER OTe, wes Spee of tomy ja the trasractions have inte. KORRES Teorey se Oe 220. per IMP@RTATIONS THIS BAT. Brice —10.(50 awh brick. Coa... 872 tons, Cocos. 200 3.80 bbls, 100 boxes cheml- coda; 19 bbls, balsam oopavia; * pkgs. per Meridiam ; 121 do, per x- urrante; 7,304 boxes, 1,600 half do., | APS Drv Goons 126 celsior, ‘nut = 400 boxes o 3,006 quarter do. raisins. bars railroad. 8 278 bars, 3.348 bille., 908 bdla rheet. 139 eheets 678 plates, 295 tons pig. iwebeons linseed. cares. 63 bdls, ‘boxos, 261 do. terne, 200 do. canda plats. Woor,.—76 bales woollen 260 quarter casks ADYERTISEMENTS “gw SEBS EVE RENEWED BVERY DAY. NTH PAGE the can obtain IE CARI New York Howh' otive Foal estate in this Apply to 8. 5. BROAD, Ne, goat pleasant —————— 143 BIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERA Honso. Suites of ly fu second and third floors, with board, in aficst class house, iTS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, f elegavt parlors, suits of a furnished it desired. oaite of rooms yot vacant. Prince story, brown stone hw DB, 1S Wath eked parlor, ibe (ENTS TO LET—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE raph for @ or single gentlemen. | The howse contains bat iy dern imprvvements, a the houraot 4 sod 7 o'elouk, xt No: stroct, corner of Broad wa: Lees TO LET—! | oboe ans i 00) and $4 Apps tes. BROS. ARGAINS—THOSE houses and, on ~FOR SALE AT B. $ > * two four story brick ineteonth oti wines LALAALI A YOUNG MAN OF RESPONSIBI Hity, engaged in a mores which he is desirous to exten amount, on firs or would sece bu loan of the abo ir rate of iub-rest; artoer, o' desirable nouns. Address H. G. RUSSELL, ab this | Cream tartar, . Fevential oils... OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH,) ‘all kinds of m rohandise, gonoral- | tleman. oods, pinnos, jewelry, ssamamictly adheted to ab this otice, N trict af is 0 ie pace foot ee OFOSKE B. DA CAMARA, RAFTS FROM £1 AND UPWARDS, PAYABLE AT any town throughout Ireland and issued by tho subscribers. Also, iverpool and | ondon, ships. BOWMAN, GRI yw York, and 5 Rogent Road, Liverpool. ONESDA'K AND ASH ADVANCED, liberally on storage o' etrect, second floor. fens Britain, are PAsiAge cortifiontes bo DELAWARE PLANK ROAD Company.—The dirsctors of the Honosdale and Dela- Compsny have this day declered Inet six months, payable ab the by the treasurer on tho Sisb Ant at the offios of tho Ponn- or Ce ie and Wail atreot, ‘ZG. UW, RUSSELL, Trossurer, NYEREST ON OLTY STOCKS.—TBR INTEREST OF ablia atocks of the oity ‘oy. 1, 1862, will be paid on that da) | Chamberlain o ware Plark Road | dond of four po 9A. ja Coal Cow pany, co1 Dpti fasts, from dA. Me | Honosdale, Oct. 18, 1852. Precious utomes 1 Shopnore | LARGE, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITIT LARGE. n eho third floor, would he lot t house west of Broadway, ‘Thomas church, — PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE THEKE AKE NO children, can acoommodate s gentloman and ntleman, with par.or and bedroom adjoining, Fons ‘om the second floor, Teice $3.0) ad plat Price $5.! tm 5 wertgage. Apply to 8. 5. BROAD, No. 13 Wall aera. —FOR SALE, AT BARGAINS, THOS threo story brick ho lots, rented for $050 each, nilemen of reaye | Houst | age of reaid t betwoen Colu Price $4 50) streets, 4 $3,000 oan remain om mortgage, Apply with modern imorovemonts, No. 73 Wall "4 ply a 282 Sixth avenue, betwoon Seventeenth and Kightee eT rests, Roferenoos given and req QUIET FAMILY WOULI rnishod of unfurnished. to two gentlemen, w —FOR SALE, AT BARGAIN: f thore neat bree axory b LET A BACK? ifio streot. between Kon rive no 1 ply to S. 8. HROAD, No. 15 Wall ctrood, BUILDING FORK SALE. ibdis nd it "ail | men dining down tow: | heated with het si °HE woop FRAME Changed. &o. on lot 60 Greene sureot ow the premises. enogup, £ te from jeg howe, —- eee Soe SMALL, WAMILY, LOCATED AT NO. 224 CLINTO street, South Brooilyn, would be happy to accommod two or three gentlemen with plessant rooms and b and tea. There are no bose sors in the how would Lo made to render it in overy way, Or would hove no ob a respectable tenant, BARBOUR EAE ap | about three-quarter On the mises there is ‘and ec dosirable heme. otion to let a portion of the houge to Bont moderate. Roferonces ex- isnding, On thi house, barn and o' © of frait troos. Fi RAHAM WESTERVELT, OR SALE, OR EXC HANG or fifty acres, within fi'ty or sixt: RD—FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD AT NO. YOR A FARM OF FORTY re Union expases ‘miiew of Now York, Byonus. DLWITH HANDSOME EVITES oF RooMs, | #.otst ste Dusincst property ia tho olty of Drooklya, Bory te hae a0 Nos. 8¢ and 81 East Twenty third etree & short dietance above Union perk L ho mnedern improveu OR SALE--O! HALY INTEREST IN A hooks will bs ologes Seo ‘books ratio Seed, 82 ta 0) D JOSEPH R. TAYLOR, Compirolier _ ~ on Wednoadey, Oot. — | ONEY. —ADVANCES MADE (OR BOUGHT OUT for oash) on watches, plate, jowelry, niseatieseleee- | 5, : ad | Pactic Gonorai 44049 street, oorner of Broadway, over 1.951 | dence and honor strictly adhered to. EW YORK AND, PARAGUAY STEAMSHIP COM. | —! iti to ti al stock of th 0" i Bip indor a tase eharier, will be ovslvad by whe | ceath 000, in hares of i is company intends | immedi ly of tho freight and passenger | trade ofthe Rio dela Piste and its uppor tributaries, now | open to commercial ontorprise, and, as m part of their plea, | te purchiase the new steamer Cherokee, re furnished with may pany, under a Sta undersigned, at their office, No. from date only, Capi Insta —musical ing in our harks 7 detay. | Boots and shoes 4 | feir price. and to reocive portion of the stuok of the t. LIVENGSTON, WELLS & Ce. Agente, 74 Broadway, ( )FFICH OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGAT COMPANY, 1862.—The President and Diroctors heve f five por cent oa the capieal | Honey "4 i Piastor--tonst 297 t, do. 3 oer of merchandire pu’ Value of dry good third wook im | qhis day declared a dividen . stock o1 begs) omy pany, oe re pepe 763 3, » ue 12 sto0! ere on ani De Ee | erccnereace sane tesnafer book Will be olowed from tae | stro Inst. vntl . ler. Both inet, until that dale, By GMT EVERITT, Ssaretery. “THE ADVERTISER WISHES TOIN: | room for vost the above amount in some res) B Te Paying business, ee Southern wan, and a good book Would contribute his activ hich qualitied. Communic: South Caroling Total importation........ me Total importation first two weeka in Octobe: ee a Total importation fir t three weeks in October, $7 804 585 The value of imports during tho weok ending the 224 inst. was small, compared with each of the previous two weeks, and if it is any criterion of the succeeding week? | pesmptly &: our foreign trade for the remainder of tho year, will boar emore favorabie appearence maining week in the month showing in impor's to that just closed the ageregate will be less than wo have anticipated considerably in advance of the total for October, 1 17338 The exports are, however, likely to be enough larger to | Cuset any inerease in imports, ‘The principal items of import last week, were, segars, $34,071 rullroad iron, $83,685; tobacco, $44 049; sugar, $107,782. The last annual report of the Baltimore and Obio Rail- roud Company, in reference to the coal trade of the Cum berland region, says— gecurred to shake the oonfden: ‘ies In aay o%- as addresand $3 | E KEYPORT COMPANY.—< | mocting of the stockholders will be held at Keypord 98 renee and Keyport Company, on Tuesday, Nov, @statement will be made of « © drospocts nad coudition of boat will de proviled for the purpose,! | he now dcok. mw nflding om the ous of examining the place will be e fox the exeursica by applying 9% dhe ovth No. 14 Hanovwer streets, DAWOING ACAURAIE ARD—MR. CHARRUAU In the event of th» re- similar movement mr oy New Yorn. ee 20,141 159 282 27,800 $787,823 242779 $23,030,602 carried out $80,000 in specie, amd the Black Warrior, fo" Tho demand for foreign ox , change for remittance by the Ivanklin was only mode- rate, without change in rates, ‘Tho Wholing Insurance Company, of New Bedford, has declared @ dividend of cight per cent, in addition toa dividend of sever per cent, previously declared during the present year, The company is to $e morgod in the Unicn Mutual Marine Insuranee Company, whioh is pro- ided over by the same directorial board. ‘The meseags of the Mayor of St. Lou! debt of that city om the Ist inst. was $2,098 096, boing an increase of $262 000 during the year. The whole isso of bonds for the twelve mouths was $113,000, of which $125,000 wae for raiiread stock, and the remainder prin- cipally for construction of the city water works, harbor improvements and sewerage, The payments on account foars may be allayed er a panic be created, affecting | of the debt for the year, were $51,000 The whole smount | of the bonds iseued for railroad purposes was $875,000. th= | interest on which is paid by the Ohio and Mississippi and Pacific railroads, the formerin cash, the latter in certifi- cates of stock all, by any other thaa , bonds Is 97. has made the seienoe of medicins, and expecially that branob ef it exlled public medicine, To nominate any other to the mance of snvh labors, betrays either gross ince er something ver absurd te nominate a physician for the office of cor- poration ovunsel, and ask the votes of the people tor him. Tasins, $30,203; SISTED BY MR nd walining new : 2 ‘saew room, No. bt treet, two Zoora w et of Broadway. on Monday, +, Sb half past? o'clock in the evenin, ¥ tt 12 at noon and L tnoon. for ladics, street, on Tuesday Rev heWeores Lior tod hite strect. can bo procured f b, at half-past 7 for gentle- | 1 Cane coal. for steam and minute point at which it must concent found most advantagcous for dictribation on the sea: | board, in its transit to more distant markets are happy co amnounce that the demand for cars on this road hws exceeded whas it OD WORTH'S DANCING ay, next doot to Grace Chu: oi reached at any former t this moment limited only by the capa- pany to provide tho means of transporta- No subjeot Which has herotofore occupied attention of this board, is of grayer interest than that of the coal trade at the present time and this company have at no peviod hesitated as to their duty in for- warding, to the extent of their abil lieve to be the tive interest of the Xt the stockthoidors, in this com of the Allegheny belong: to the s the developement of its wealth and resources | which can sever be lost aight of by thoze represe: interest in thisroad = Th» Board have reason to from applications wow Lelore them, that an amouat ex. ceoding 560,000 tons of coal. eould be disposed of during the coming fiscal year—and there are parties, believed to be reliable who would be willing to guarantee a steady transit of from 1,600 to 2.000 tons daily, The demand for this coal has been increased b; which it is furnisbed, owing to the a! tation, some 1) cents pilotage u ‘The present market value of the city — secking our harbor. and the de: coal upon the machinery of vessels. which havo been com- priled to use thia fui onmccount of the difficulty of pro- curing any other. The subject is ore of sufficient gravity to invite the most liberal iuterchringe with the stockhold- ers, in reference to the eourse propor to be pursued. With the Board there can be no hesitztion. Tho amount ofcoul which might be transported over this road duting the coming fiscal year. if the company were in a situation to invite irade to the fullest extent, would produce @ gross reyenne of more than $1,000,000—an item which may well iliustrate the value and re and its probable revults at some not distant day. Con- nectet with this subject of the coal trade, the stock. holders were apprised in the last annual report, of to organize # line | of boats, to ply between this elty and New York, at regular stated intervale, The Board are happy to announce that this plan ix about to be carried intoef- fect by the Cumberland Coal and Iron Company; and | may Le expected to add greatly to the facilities of the '# connection with the coal trade, | 4s Well as the woetward transportation which will bs car- tied on by means of this line. mp with the Cumberland Coal and [roa Compa- ny, by which that company rtipulate to furmish oxpical for an Inctease of their present coal power to 100 cars per 9.000 tons por annum—and to establish # line and barges between this city and New York, at a cost not to fall below $100,000; bat which may be in- 7 | londay, | . on Saturday at 2h P. GQ Wednesday, Thnreday and Saturd: arranged on & new principle, caler Progresa of the pu te ‘et published circular, to be bad at the academy. All if now and fashionable ‘donc: ‘trodneed. Private leevous givon, what they be- , the sity, aud ion, The infaeral region 2 states thet the Cours street, near Ments would inform hor patrons, a e thas sue will re-open her School on Wednesd: dnosdays and Saturda: ‘look. ‘The firit Soiree will take November 26; the suoaceding Soireas third Friday of esch month during 4 families attended in New York or Brooklyn, AY, Mer jug at half-pest thr le ai ommunicstions add Hall, Brockivn, a1 ill meet with prompt attention, y City—Mre, LANNAY 8 cl clasica at Mies Chedeeayne's Groene stroota, will be re-open- | the redueed rate at tement of 25 cents ADEMY.—MADAME Du- ANCID AG. KERO, ond her b tructive ellect their ec vel is now open, the pupil's entrance ‘ ee! of ledies aud gentlemen and 6 nnd penetrating and INKY WELLS AND His SISTER'S (MADAMM Hi, Daneis . Broadway, 1 most ala mods, | variations. The , and energetic de- euler powers of youug scholars, iz ‘The means of acquiring clegarce style Of motion in dancing, is redacod to afew ve rales, simply explained and thoroug!s; ia walking, forma a part ef onc ing th: By tem of oxercises for the heathfal, acti rees of thia great work, Die the de ® plan then ‘ce Mssters and Mis é o’olock, FP. rm rors ADAME AUGUSTA RESPECTPULLY INFORM! her patrovs and friends, tat she is now fixing tht No. 712 Broadwa: i opening of her denging | bog beginning dey will be given. ROFESFOR B. YATES 4 pened their dancing » Hester etrect, corner cf Bowery, where al dances will be ta days, from three Baltimore market. in it A con:ract has been « ‘4 1s ai apparently n> dis iL the fashionable | Tine ot ‘wuition—Tucednys and Fri. | 1 ive, for misses aud masters; from seven | Private tenching given at their resi 1 itation ball every Tue | denee if reunired, at the resonable prospect of securin, Maryland and the city of Baltimoze t! important trade. to the State of davetits of this TILL MORE NEW € Academy, at bie new ax The most farhio waltaing of this o shortust possible Ia consequence of the er Will be formed every week, moti ferther not ea for geutleuen on Thureday—one elase commencing C other, (a waltaing clans) at9P.M. Two | od. Adare: children meot at CITY TRAV REPORT, Sarervar. Oct. 23-5 P.M Baravstvrrs.—Pilour continued in sctive demand, the day's sales reached 11,400 bble ordinary State, Lorhood the affelr islooked wpou with great favor. The Westeru rnd Southern at old prices; fancy Gensese and Lavrence Coun'y Kepublicon recently Virited the works, and gives the follow ing teetimony ia the oclumns of his taper:— Tur Discorray or « Kiew Verx ov Leap at Roesin. It baying beew reported quite reerntiy, rich velp of lead had been found at Kia pany wbich had gone to work there for ihe opening the old mine. we took ovcw ion to vie! presuming there things to be matters of curio- sity and interest to all our readers as well as to eurrelvas, We cor fers that onr visit has agreeatiy enrprised ne, A:very one koswe and vividly remembers how great were Kepes and anticipations of the people of this commu. © mines were first opened in the y 8, and we 06 ot believe they wonld underrate the valuc We think from what we caw in th we spent there. that very few 1 how strong so -eflort fs now being iuerease of paplle, € a n classes on Tursd dren, ecmmencing * evening class, f 4 Fridays, eom a fe St wars. or tadies exotat | W jeing at 7 o'cloox, | sebscrtte for any of th y as early a8 poss cy will be able to to prime Counce white fetched $1 10 a $1 12%; 25, Wertern do $4 Rye wes abendant and lower, State ord Western oats wore obtainable at 4514 9 4646 per els bevley changed Leads on pr vate | terms. and 15.000 bushels * estern mixed corn at 75 760. | ® $1 8%; and 4.600 Sonthern red 962, ud more fully the ter 3900 bushels sold at Bde. nd upwsrds Will have new clam rr nd other Inducesents ofered to emit tt elr d CING AND WALTZING will commence st Charr wat a mew aud by tue com- one of ro tho plase Monday cvening nd helferast dorole ho elsan 20 White atrect | the 2éth twrt., for Ladies, misses, and el, ord at half to day hus been heavy, the rales bales, at prices in trts.—-Rates to Liverpool conti were somowhat checked by the inregu en About £60 or 609 bales cottom were 2d. for compressed, and ‘,d for uneom Por flour, 1s 6d. was the rate. refure( ander 74, in balk. by tho steomer Bal fe. bagged b Lox don. rates were fum at amounting to only 5 ¥ ishor of the a M venipg Reprer bor terms, rulee sud regula ‘and wi neat Wa ins, St eithor of the above r 5.000 buchels were packet to eall for Havre on, ‘exeopt to California wore In gacd de- ‘To Hamburg, a small lot of been sles made of 200 boxes of $5.0 $2 W, 600do Lunch. at $2 49: 5 60 eases tusccaroni, at 8) je ; aud 50 igorously worked. und the ery | that of the Loth, ree tend Stabtec, A Bast | tof buniners horses, OoBPH DUS HORSE —A BEAUTIFUL FET BLECK fated breed, porfees fa form, with | : A faut rretter, mu oF sale elwep. Fourth svexuo, mand. and firm. at 45 a G0c eotton waa engaged. » Aleo, & ood bo! J w vein rich at the sue. ! B HACK HAWK. Hay --Somo 700 bales have been procured at $1 a } | a6. Veloneia at 7 anitable for saurle or bh: W. BD. DISHROW, Ne, arish vein rich im | ing, Rerider thee. Ail. these voias | ever they were. and on which one oan herdly turn in any direction without seeing rich Inad ore conrines ua that ere | becouie gigantic ip its oper Dor» ~Salos wore mado of 12 bales, now, at 230. a Qe Can be seen at Ker kot stzvete. Any B VOR ALE. is an ox =In view of tho 1 tires | 2 for Heotch pig, aud $6. | allowing the teat create Latin —A fate emount of Testern, at $2 25 per th wand Line here were bought at 06e. per bbl. eush Moxsvets The operations of the day reached 126 | at Be u 480. ; und 100 Muscovado, at been made of 4.000 gallons linseed, at @ ; snd 100 baskets vitve. at $8 25.” 9 & Pxovieions.—Pork tavored buyers ; the eales com! 400 bbls mess. at $17 | Seeded Pore stout - J{0, &@ %0 , for common to primo old, por lb. Beef | war drproosed | 200 bide found buyers. tn sendy tote, 08 :| | $40 $635. for primo: and $9); 9 $14, for moss, Butter and re unsitered. holders tli contend for Linglih ber, por tom, transactions eécurred in common Reckiend | 0 EW YOR HORSE BAZAAR. wht. | Auction tele of ha 129, ae | every Monday and Wed ~A BAY MARR, E4T AND HARNESS, kes. wore obtaimed at onlky were hi iy & tecldont of Nownak. 6 (cet es inches, thiok » 128 Castile brought 161, The boainess ambraced 500 bois Ohio and prison whiekey. at 3 '<n83/ 0 per geilon, cash, Bocann—Bales of 215 bade, murcownd a iw Ko per la, Mar Any person toturnin 0 nae wee rae Sane Og) lyse motive. J tate 4 wereet. | aint | PROARD—TWO ROOMS FOR SING | BOTA ireaktast and toa, at No. 63 | doors west of Broadway. steble business; $4X to $0 oxsh require 000 paid to auit tho OARD FOR THE WINTER. on third flocr, unfurnishe aro but few boarders, Inquire at 102 Kesox atroot, thi OARD—TWO G gether, can have TWO LARGE ROOMS, | yearly, and the loantion one rf the must Apply oC B HOWES, 83 Nassau street. VOR SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD ‘will of an old and woll establishod grocery and domos- nated in one of the most pablie aod hae beon ocoupiod it tuirteen years. The stook TLEMEN, WIL) CAN ROOM TO- pleasant coom, with board, at $3er | tio dried fruit, store, $300 per week. Two oF threo can also have eingle room Apply at No. Si Jay streot, third street above Chamba searaabee te tt B rt gus ity. A full. assors ‘or partioulars, apy rom Pere TOMERT M. PATRICK, ES td OR SALE OR RENT, NO. 22 LAMARTINE PLAGR, 8 fret class house, with all the medsrm improvements, ‘O VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, | including chandelicrs, ob as attached, offering # grod EDMUND opportunity for families wishing to proouro an Bq home for tle winter. Also, Confi- | gle gentlemen. Apply at 8! Ufios hours from | Jane. OARDING— with pantel RTER, No. 6 City Halt pines. OR SA1.E—HOUSK AND LOT, No, 12 OAK STREET, 183 Washington otros’. leasant accomodatto Greenwich street, corner of to close am estate. | | FROARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, above Bloccker strovt, in or noar Brosdway; a front | a story, with bedroom attached ‘orn improvements; would ting terms, &e , $15 pe | OR SALE.—TNE STOCK, LEASE, (FOUR YEARS) and fixturce of ome of the finest grocery and Li Ins house | in this city, vill be sold on favorablo terms if applied for im- | mediately.” The store 1 located in one of tho bost n | hoods tor doing a Im oeery trade, and ts | new and clean stock, but not | wishes to sell on account of boing ong: Box 2,421 Genoral Post Ofiioo, or room in 460 ining n ble. Addre profer a private ta (which must not oxeer wor business, tooth in the best mennas, with & | Horaid Ome OR SALE.—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF & first class diving ssloon and bar, No. 31 Maiden lane— fitted up, and one of the best locations down tows, or ong half of the interest would be soid te # pers a family, (Protestant, Irish or Bas a fifveen minutes walk Brondway. References exchanged. | rate. Pisses address Comfort, Horald office, till Thursday . wot more th: Terms to be mode- ie | OARKD.—A SUIT OF floor, with partial boar | Broadway. i Tt OARD.—A LADY CAN BR board, aad & small furnished 5 | | PBOaARD—PLEASANT ROOMS, rooms communioating, with private t Apply at 649 Broad | JPURNIsHED RoOMS—IN roadway. A bandsome parlor, second floor, with | go d * front basoment, to lot, a6 1h No boarders in i to gentlemen, | rooms for the winter, | JPORNISHED ROOMS TO | wowe howse, 109 Cai | way, a Inrgs, nity, apd comfortat | ou the Bret floor, and one on ti ' enticmen, in ® small private family. Price, with breasfest and tes if roauired d with advantage | two single mo: dora! front parlor on the iret floor could be ug | by a docter or am artist. Please to inquire em the promis NISHED ROOMS TO LET—ToO GE d, in privats family, Apply m3 97 adway. NUR a Gor thesoason, | ain c'clock. URNISHED locat Ele re: most de otlice, street. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | amily, where there are no | Kirwai other boarders. Address, stating situation of house, terms, ui of taking charge of the same. of Thomas Darlington, LAM. to2 P.M. R SALE—NINE LOTS © ntlomea | ayonue and ‘Ti in a respectable private Enq. 106 Bro 13 iia stress, junction of C ORNER OF BROADWAY | even. do, coraer of Sa OARD IN BROOK rooms to tet, unfarnishe | and wife in s private family HANDSOME SUIT 0) t , betweon Willough orrect and Kult ROOMS ON THE SECOND | Also, a jarior, sed basement i reo, a fow doors from 8 Brosiway and Thirty: sev one to Eortioth streets y SE AND FURI OR BALE—THE tis s cco om, Apply abs Hubert | tions, and doing an extensive busin | second rate hotels | also, one of the mont AD Arply at Robinson’ if required. | gtroct, up otairs. | BOR SALE. Eg RPS TT aM A CITY MADE COACH, BUT LITTER Will bo sold ats bargaia, aa the It is suitahle for & public hack, waer is sboms leave the city. at No, 82 Canal streot. PORTER AND OYSTER NOUS , handsomely fitted up, aud contest thoroaghfars, and doing the proprietor ts ea- ply to ROBINSOM, ragontloman and u's wil 8 Treated irene of the —IN THE TAND- Reson for solling— OR SALE IN BROOKL.YN—STOCK AND of a hne srocery and liquor store, with ched, in one of tie bes locations, aad id run of business. | quence of the iil health of the propriotor. Apply to ROBIN~ SON, 85 Nassau streot, up stain ARE CHANCE FOR NOTED, KERPRRS. ietor of the Western Totel, Buffalo, ‘on account of the continued iN hoalt resent business, will di spice manufactor, | whieh bes an cstablis: Sold in comse- without roar street, near B or single gontlomen, in fn first clase | of the city, with @ repul to none in the State, and has'a b | oannot fail of making the investmont » furniture is all in good order throng rhisnent locality aod investmont is te, Buffalo, N. ¥. oatablished rofitable one, 4 dences in the city, ard thie 7 order. and cecupied by & small private family, will Lie home for a single goutloman, | be given if desired, Foe CENtiR: municnt ton street, a for further partiouimes, will r HOLESALE A al thoroughfare, vom $200 to B40" | ewner havivg sev | The most estisfactory quire, for three énys, of Mr, JOHN It Land 63 Leouard street. RETATL LIQUOR STORE FOR A SUIT OF ROOMS, abe bad at 662 our ¥ fe by large panties, ¥ doors from Broad wa | JPPERMANENT ROARD WANTED UP above Union square—By & young family. A good sixe ———= TKRAANTS HMGIBTER, ASTORIA~—A DESIRABLE HOUSE TO BR LET.— Koy. C. Mensa, Astoria. UNTRY SEATS TO LET.—THRER BF! sidences at Hastings, with commodi ry given. Addross Armia, io: RIVATE BOARDING.—A ¢ wile, or throe single gentlemen, can with pleasant rooms and good board, at N AN AND WIS | accommodated | PERMANENT BOARD | outbuildings attached. -Itastin, a the oast bank of tne Hudson, on the ver Kailrond. The 8 Are 6 ding ®n ungur/ssced view of the Pi Ao most picturesque features of the Very fow boarders. | boarder by addresain, wi ERMA east cous rooms | gentlemen, rr: Yodginue, this i the if . Inguire ROH, BEDROOM, AXD TWO LARGE PANTR | with closets, to let 9 ® small American family, teol house with only onc family, and no oa ning sequired onteide of apartments, Inquire om the prewiee € distely. do west venient moderate. TO LET FOR THE WINTER—SUITHS OP ROOMS, | handsomely farnished, with private tal | attendance necessary for ‘private fh | aad replete with al 2 to A. Bagioli, 9 Prince strevt, or treet. RIVATE BOARD.—PURNISHEDROOMS AND | —~ tieth street, between Fourth OR RENT.—ONE op Twenty-nevonth street, boty coutsining gas, ranges, ba 8. BROWN, 12 Broadway. board, at cA East Tw: Avenue aud roadway. UNT BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN private family, restding on the ly furnished room will be re d fell toard for the lady only, Address, stating THREE STORY ty to. WatsTMLse and his wife, with » pla! aba ” KNEW HOTHL ON BROAD STREET.—THE SUB- seribor is now ready to ront the new Hotel on Broad- exigued by the architest of ¢ ard the rame builder; will be mented: RDWARDS, 9636 kD—A SUITE OF TWO OR T i gle rooms, sulte*le for a small family or f otability, wiehi shed in shout fear Walnut street. Philadelphia. 0 LET—A THRER STORY AND ATTIC He which basthree years and a half leawo, | tion, and only s fow dcors from Broadway. 1, Broadway Post Office, N. B—If requi A by nete, ised, 000 fe re will be sold. K SMALL, NEW, GENTREL set, in the upper pert of tho oity, i with marble mantles, belet RINSHIMER, 319 01 206 Monroe strat, one | woor LETSSOMB VERY FINE APARTMEN’ house No. 115 First avenne, toa small gonteot family. Aloo, a store corver of Oak and Pearl stre * d stroot and Tonth ave- il modern improve- for THOWAS J, MA it, onet Of Bromdway, — in gt ire at where | Neigt he Post office. 08 FOURTH AVANUE THE HOVSa Twenty eighth th streets. MORGAN, No. TWO GOOD ROOMS, FURNISH. 4 on given stones. Apyly to D—ON 4, form young lady, ia & respectable, there are no rhoad of Bigecher atre s6, otabing terme and 10 LET—-PURNISHRD OR UNFURNISHED ROO ‘with o without dress C. B, and Berlis Iron | Bentever | Accorde Paria es Cte jowoley to dis ibeorih: rate Siandes by Mee. Dusvoldorf, A wenving apparel qoantities Cre hater vonrd. Apply at No. fmf Poly 0. GENTLEMAN, [19 WIPE AND Brosdway, below Righth or Niath or ome parlor with | sieter, in or eet, two good sfaed, furnl | two atsil bedrooms off, Including board, swo Gres aa vox 1,548 lower Post office, ANTRD- PARTIAL BOARD who deairei A liberal pris <T-TWO STORRS ON BAOAD Twenty-ifeh atreet: I o 43 it of reference required. roadway, to emall res e ‘Thirty sath street, near ig LET.—A DESIRABLE COTTAGR BUILT 1OUsE Porniture for sale om reasonable terms, ou nocotins vf departure. Address J. B. Hee in Williameburg. LETTO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY eli fornished room in » email no boarders; loention Beard required in advance, Address Aang, Bron’ way Port effco, for three ¢ ays 4» BOARDING HQUSEKERPERS—A LARGE ing howse down town, i and the fornitore for a1 ed to give ie wn on aeconnt of MIL heal iby nearly now ood In fires FRto order. address A. Ay RREAN ARTIATS.— STRREOSCOPEE, JUST | received, and fer exle by VICTOR BISHOP, 21 Maiden oard for lady only, fomily, whore there are Terms moderate. UGHES DUPUY & CRRHANG: Nam ctreet, uj ire, importers rtigles, Combe, attour, Faas, Imitatic: Cape, Hooks and ©) and Flutinas of the most « easatosd he awany atarene doing s first rate alse ie | LPP, WITH BOARD, IN A PR! + eblidron, two unfurnished p to gentiomen aod wives or single ‘crnished room on tho third floor, reet. Roleroncos exohangod. THE THREE FRAMR IVATE PAMILY arlors, on the eeo~ ING AND FURNITURR WANT en having any of the above to dispose of, ‘a.n Coir cash price Ly sending to the stora or by r port. Ts opsure deliver; §. COHEN, 453 Hudson streot. hen HOUSES, Two with brick, in premuats hty-fourth str ob, betwee: 0 houses contatn eight aw parlor floor, adios attended TTA 116 WILLIAM | svenvo and avon: jes tho publig that he nad fresh #, to make to order. mi $5 to $ inthe style of William street. Also, weap, vere: da | in the mort genteel etyis. a vor | roryeetubto eingle faunilige wishtag # Porucssion will bo plvoute ¥ low for the i vply to MALCO ES ready matdo gar: © very low forthe 1M CAMP TELE, Se SS G8, INTHE ENYT- A TURNIENED COTTA reise Nom ork, fue tho ata wi VAST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, iemen having sy olcthin ColTadiceer gantiomen daring any ote Tele b OFF CLOTHING—WANTED 90 PURCHASS-~ » thousand dollars worth of good tert of of every doucri ptt 4 ANTED-ON THE IST DECEMREE tloman and Indy, part of @ houno, torn plsbed within torts ‘pi targe o om att stot Com on JAMES MOLD spe Ralerences exch ago