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L. I-—TEOTFING. 50, mle Beata, best three ‘te five, im harness. Centreville won very easily, He lest the third heat Dy a break on the homestreteh, which was, with the qzcsption of a short distance in the last heat, the only ‘time be was beaded in the race He was the favorite Previous to the start at 1(0 to 10 whish vas about the erent rate bout. Vernon did Po saree ” ot from re ai Ties Ie ree pecces od! to, te’ satafuccion of QR partion, There were but few people on the course, Bount Washington Observations, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. @er advices from our Mount Wavhington o rrespos Gant are to the 3d of Septem rer, covering his therm met: meal oborvations to 3lst ult. He bas incseased the wember of his obeervations daily, and now records the @umperatwe at sunrise, 12 M.. sunset, and 10P M ‘Bas lent chrervation will give us a better krowledge of ‘et lngh mountain atwosphere ‘The temperature from 22d to Bist of Angust, both = tnelusive, are as follows—altivuce, 7,205 feet above of 25sh and 26th, the dey of 25th and ‘and 29: of August, were cold, aad dartog pight of tne 28:h the change was dat four the twenty four hours. It rod abie thy 0 of thene thres depressions cf temperatura, (trols ‘hat af the loth and 20ch, before noticed.) will be wap! by acceunuts from other portions of the eartn’s wurface Our correspondent has now continued his obssrvations @ the wourtsin top thiee ful: months, and 4x eo's to ‘ew prior ty the LOth invt. and retura to tha eceen Jove! In hia leter he remarks ss totlows . tink +e have much stronger winds here thaa I evere Perievod in the valeys or near :ue sea level Here the wied blows steadily with grest pres«ure, and aot ia gusts 8s ie comwen ir Jess elevat d places. Inave watered wapeatecly torce if the smoke s-cends bere but hare Bever seen it ten feet above the veotllator, it is always if Deseir¢ down about the house. Tee mountain seracs is | found about teelve or’ fifteen buodred feet below the gamit I bave witnesred rome of the most deantiful @biotions of the aurora bghts here that! bave ever before cen anywhere, snd bave noted vartisulacly that there «as ap simost instantaneous change of tempere fare, as lndiosted by the thermometer and ‘a9 oat | Werning vould be ¢ anda baactiful sunrise If a Men can +taud upon this meuctain top aad look around Ikim, and not belies in a biuber power, [do nut envy wun Beis happiness bere or bereaiter ”? When the observations on Mount Washington sual! Rave been compleud they will de given to the pubiie in @me ful te'ement in connection with simaltaneons od. gervati us on Lorg Island together with caculated duifer- meen of temperature. comparative changes. &e , &5 TwuReDai, Sept. 8 1353. E MEsIAM, Theat:teal and Bowrry THxaTke —Stevevs, by his exceflsnt manage- ‘ment of this old and favorite establishment, ia doiag won- @ere—be +l) knows what suite a Bowery sudiecce. Aig miections, therefore, are light aad yey amasing, and the great success of this establisument, The rales. | ‘Mens for this evening are for the becefit of Mrs, Yeo- mans They consist of » Jave Shore,” + wees,” * Jack Sheppard.” Baoapway TweaTKe —Miss Julia Dean, tha favorite Aamerican actrees. wil] appear this eveniog in ber beauti- ful repreren’ativn of Bianes, in the tragedy of * Fazio, @ the Itaban Wire’? She will be assinced by He sre, Hemet] mad Berry, Mra Abdort. ando @nicent man- farshall’s excellent stock company The 6 taipments wil) close with the fsrce of ‘ Ladies Be 5 with the Misses Gougenhetm Mrs, Vernon, aud Mesars. ‘Whiting and Davenport in the leading charactere. Wrewo’s Tokaree —The smurements this evecing will oe with the overture ‘*Bon Soir’ which will he Belowed by the comic ballet pantomime of *-Nisode- wee.” in which the Ravels,P. Brilliaut, Ma. Marzecti, end cther favorites will sppear. The beautiful exercises ne tight roge, Fracgsis Ravel, Mad Aral, La tecrnina’ ‘h the amusing pactomime cf * Vol aa Vent,” in which Gabriel and Frangois Ravel will appear Burton's TxkatRe.— This ertabilehmeut, ae baa al rays een the caw ix visitedevery night vy large audiaaces The picces -elected for this evening ave sncn as must @ae well The first feature ts the “Poor Gentle Mr. Barrett ap old and ‘ay © actor, Rober! Bremble ard Jo-den auexceleat as Frederick Bramble Bortinas Olapod and Johneton & Humpbiey Dobbins, The amusewents cooslude with comedy of the ‘My ate ions Leay.” Marra Toearae.—Thie e-tabli: ef wonderful wucceaa Although the Tem's Cabin’ has been played every mouths the same intease darire exists on in ond egain. It will sgeia De presented shis evering, with the Howard Family ia te pricipal characters. Wastack’s THraThe —Sheifan’s excellent comsty of the Rivals”) will commence the entertsiowen's of told | 4 which eannot te @moriled. The sccomplicted. taented and fa-c.ostiog eetenr, Lanra Keene, who is every nigh’ with enthusiastic cheers, apoears aa Lvdia (ao b. Blake as Sir Anthony Ab-olue Leswer a4 Capt ¢ Brougham as Sir Le acres and Thowpan as Ds vie ith such a cast how ema the theatre be othersise than fillec? All will close with the faree of “Goo for Nothing.” Americas Mosera.—The eame excellent bill «f enter. tweement which aterse ed large esvemriages here yester- dar. is to be repested this afternoon ad «& 2 eepatsts of the row domestic drama of the * fog ” «he laugbshie ‘arce of the House Dog,’ and Dra- Batic Readings by the Boon chilkhen Eurroprome —Thia lar d spacioas establishment @rutinues to precent to the bih'y re-vectabis sacieaces whe visit it, vew beautiful snd atiractive fastures foo smphitbestre is drillantiy lighted, 1 ooul and refresh hug. a: d the enterisinments generally speeking are eae! @e cannct feil to plence the visiters The exercises of toe | yeusge. io which Franconi will exhibit some w oder’ | feats op bis horia Bayade@. grand chariot races, staenle are tre car of Flors, and other Qmorg the ammements of (he event ¢ Casriz Garvey. The charming oon of Jul dererveciy att:acting hundreds fo this cool ani fecstion | The programme for this evening eoataias & Variety of the best selections of all the most ay Burica! compo serineot members of J fmdepends ut of the other ‘ Ing, amply repay the patrons of this refined amayement, Camety's Auenican Opzra Horse —Chriety’s Min sédvertire 8 got programme fcr this eveniow. ¢ vous! and inrtrumental soloa, danciag acd vitnewms Woon’s Missrre, Hatt — Wood's Winstrel< offer a rich selec! ion of negro performances for thi« event @ondicue to di sw fail boures every night, ant very were? 50. Bocwiey’s Frevertay Opera Horses —The PB. ew perioasently located ia this city, for toa ghanel the © of the house thev at prese: Their courerts are very much crowded every wight. 1 Geed pre gramme for this evening. _ ’GNOR Buz continues to do well at the Sinyves Imetituve, jen’s talento apsay. will Marine Court. Before Hon, Judge Thompecn ert 8 — John U Butirers Chorles G Thompecn and M F butler, —Tbis was an action on promissory notes for $420 made by dafenéant Burler acd endorsed by defendant Trem) son. to the pleinuff before they became d red ‘n evidence that the notes were given b Toompeon. to be discounted by bim tor the axctasts Denefit of Bu At the time Thompson enderwd the Dates to plaiotiff, he was a tenant of the plaintiff pyirg premises in Frarklin street, Buttre comme Serings in May last against Thomp on fer the sou ment of re A novice was served spon Thompson ‘ ap obrar bef re Marice Court, and show c Gould aot de divpo-caned the aornnt of rent due sing Sen npwards of $ In the meeatime T! Tugel. to. Batize Ove of the notes ta cums sacent of $200, in conriderstion of tha ent, Gi continuance of the preceeding rut, After thir, additional rent for aon paymen me dne from Trompron to plaintiff, ho again threw ‘urther pro @+einge. spon which Thompson gave tote? $220 The court beld that inasmuch as that pialotiit tok the notew before they became . knowledge of the purposes for which Taom ed them, ament should bs rendered fo on BA witn interest ard corte. Wiliiemsnnrg City Rare on a Youso Gint— 0 Ward yesterdny arrested Mic plaint of Ann M Com miited a ping compary for shout one year sad = metia the bove alluded to wat hurrying + arring 6 complainant net about recovering rirg #li bad lent his for whieh purpore, it is aleve he enlled at the atabdle, where be commilted the ou'lrsco, The examination bas mot yet been concluded. Srvoviar Faraniry ar Be vasne! recently arrived at Brandy*ine | of wheat, in the unloadiog of *bhicr M tevisted. Soon after be was tale feath of bia wife folloved in a ‘ow « MMe. Jonathan Tebwy. sbip co-penter, did rome repairs to the hall of the vessel His apprectios, who wen’ in'o the hol, was & few days taken sick and died Mra Zabley, who #hited upen him in hia sickness, ina dey or two afiar hy wae bored was taken dowa with lar wieknaen, A sive died. ra was followed by that of her si who hac her—making three deaths family 0 teo im ano’ Both families ti joming houses ond rhe dieare v “A James Higbes one elas Delaware Gazelle saya it hee eoraw of the pannel being taken «lc remove the impraasion th ie 33 43 2 0 46 45 at a 36 35 47 42 a a7 a7 43 35 32 31 46 a 42 oL ” 46 45 49 43 a by ‘hia brief statement that ‘hs night. ter- | by bevh and 4 Bienain, wili follow and il will | Trigger, Walent a8 | 8, To hear Botesici Keenig. anfother | ok end died Tae | NEW YORE CoRMON COURCII. [OrFioraL.) Btatea § wt ALDERMEN, ° Asmara: rs, Doane ouepay. Beph 1588 3 Present—Jons. Trotter, beq., President, im the J har Assistant Alder en Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, Bresaden, Wood. ward, Ring, Wels, Hunt, Bouton, Whelan Rogers, and MeConhey. m ninety foet north of T acting with & ia Twenty-seventh street. - oe 1° a "ay Atsistunt Siderman Weirs-Of R. W, § Bonsal and others, for s sewer in Cbariton street, from Macdougal to Hudson streeta To Committee ou Sewers. FROM BOAKD OF ALDEKMEN. y of detailed policemen be fixed a¢ the en, + $600 per amen Uonourred im by the RESOLUTIONS. By Assistant Alderman B+ raven.—Thet Anthony street. from Broadway to Centre street, be repaired. Adopted. By Assistant Alderman Ring That the poliser on doing ‘ post duty” in the elty, be. aad the same are hereby, increased to $700 per annum the same to take ae from Juy 1, 1963. Lost (10 to 2) for want of a consti. te rit: ‘Aesistant Alderman Rixo, the vate was re- d the resolution laid upon the tabl That the plan of build- ‘Twenty-seo streets, *Itered #0 a8 to have the end of each piars rolid blee dof iles Adopted. By Assistant Alderman McConkey —Whoereas great dan- éxivte from the pra tice of driving oattle throngh the Rearely populated vsrts of our oity having in wumsrous ; od wheres, ng rut Tittle the onves Fesulted in the Joss of lify an? i ercertain restrictions, inno tracers incstrle, much of ths danger now existing will be mottly if not ent'rely obviated; therefore a That the snuexed ordinance be, and the ame t adopted. any of the streets in the city be:#ee Pe. pted. . @ ordyusnce prohibits the driving of nest cattle through A. M.ond M., in Juve July, August. and S-peemter, aad be tween SA M and7 PW during the romainde: of the year, under the penalty of $10 for each aniical so driven.) To Crmuirtes on Ordinances By ¢esistant Alderman Rrown—That the doors and in- terior of premivas » cupied by Hose Company No. 8 be re- Painted. Adopted By Assistant, Alderman McConxey—That oll lampe be Placed im 11%b street, from Third avenue to East river. Adopted, REPORTS Of Committee on Assessments. seeement op fetttion of Wm. Bi 0 coneur to correct h Lawrence. Adop' jens. Messrs, Brown Ty edward. Ring. W lls, Hunt, Horere. and MeConkey—13. * sanie—adverse to petition of George M. Dreterioh for relief fr Sstesement Adopted Of rame- Adverse to objections to asseaement lixt for raving Thirty tith street, from Brosdway to big) th d recommendieg that the same he confrwe: tol) ‘or sant of 4 constitutio 0 and referred back with resolution by Ansiet * St treet wus given eat i paving #a ordered to be put under or o: no gravel w: ddeopted, | Of sane Adverre to objections to assessment Ji:t for recn- | leting Uhirty eighth street, between Secomd avenue and Bast | river. Referred hack. | “Ut same—To eoncur on petition of Margaret S. Byedsall | from relief from sesesement. Adopted. ‘The Boar’, for vaot of & quo-um, sdjoasned te Friday afternoon, at six o'clock From the minutes C.T McCLENACUAN. Clork. FINANCIAL ANDO COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. THcReDay, eptember 8-6 P. Me The most active stock on the list to-day vas Cumber- lard. but ita ectivity eould not wustain the market value. It steadily foll off trom tho opening, and at the close sold sta decline of percent, Nicaragua Transit slightly improved at the openiog but was not firmly sustalaed throughout, New York Contral Railroad fluctuates atrange- ly for uch s stock. Thove who realized soon after the contolidation made & good moys Ths various railcosd Projects on foot will, if carried out, interfere vary mach | with the old tines now running through this State to the North and West. Tie We tern road, nov being put under contract, from Hoboken to Syracuse will, when completed, attract a large poriion of the Western travel. Railroad rivalry is extending and {co:oasing every day and invest ments of this kind, in every section of the couatry, are in reslity much better at this moment than they ever will be again, The sctusl productivenes of railroads {s every ay decreasing. Herlom Railrowd does cot vary much im werket value, The daily transactions are to | some extent, but there is no speculation {a it Hudson River Railroad was in better demand to-day, at Little better prices. We notice sn upward movement in Potomac Copper etock, and eales at three per cent, reing ep advance since yesterday. Tue large dividend in per apretive is attracting purchasers, and a still greater im provement ¥ill without dondt be realized Ia mining stocks ger@ ally, there ip not much doing. Most of them are firmly beld, and holders feel confident of good revorw an the minirg operaticne progress. Of all tha wines re cently drought out, not one #4 believe, has been aban éoned, and a.) of them are goirgon prosperously, with a fair prebebility of becoming ultimately productive. Mining etecks are, without doubt, among the best inrast- ments of the day, Some of our shrewdst and most can tious eapitaliate prefer them to any others ia the warket, and we are clsposed to think they are not far out of the way Time will test all these things, aud it is our balief that miring stocks can ctand such « test, as well a3 any Jase in the list At the first board to day Morris Canal advancad 5 per | cent; Potomac Copper Oo, 34; Nicaragua, 1; Hrie Rail | road, 1%; Long Isard. 34; Stonington, 34, Reading Rail resd, 1 Hudson River Railroed, 34 Cumbvrlaud Co de- clined 24 per cent, Ac the ses0nd bowrd the martet waa all down, with the ex clone lower | prices were accepted. Tee Bariem Haitroad, when the pen themselves the responsibility of the mansgement of thle company, wes threatened to by suld out to pay its mortgages, &s, oud wes then really in trouble sat dil end bas since thet of their es. bat t direction took une, not oaly got rid 2 1848,) pai Mvidanda weetors caa do much wore for ect than they have done. Not ow actuatly selling for lees ten when these directors took possession with all ite Cubarrsesments Wh his? Because no owe has } any oonfi¢erce in too much contamd, | bas for several years ( | cx all ite wtock, anc stoesboiders in thie re withstanding, the sto: sted with the New Haven, and ia to subserve the purpisea of that company, together with gros m'smacagswent of the roxd, and | | the sffairs of company which is to be seta in | the manver imwhich the road is g instance, at the city road, ax ms verned. Look, for | miserabie old ¢ © permitted by there ly few in number, which they ree 64. for euch presenger thas chooves to travel in these rick ety, wero out cars, (probably to keep persone froma ew velling on the road ) whilst all the other oity lines, with fine cera eba-ge only » and go up to Sixty first street, while the Harlem stops at Twenty reventh street, What pelpsble mismanagement? Wed wight the holde's orwplaia, But this is only @ piece of the care. lous acd reckless taspuer in which the whole lias i paged from 009 end to the other, The best thing fort interests of the stockholders is to get rid of auch a di, and pat in who hava 0 ad; then, and not till thea will this be one of the best paying railroads in the cous | | try. The law that we px respect, and unnoticed reotion @F 000 88 por inw ert in any otber reid 4d to tha Legidatare was properly considered by the © bo passed the law that oo person dent of any road ip that State if he fs ed hy our State, This would destroy ratlrond kr wpolies aad vender travel » Nowing letter Key port Company ia t LAD Tran Ihave noticed you the I entirely © | worthy of ean is «ould at ones adout thes route 4 ebeapoers aud the agreeaole v travel We agree ont comatruction of the plank road a will be completed sometime at winter, It ia eof the m dey, and the merchants of this directly, and of a! F fey y are deeply interested in great Zou, By the dpening of anotie \ have a new ronte to the South opene port, that will be o immence advantage t public. Phe rece’pts at the office cf the Avstatont thir port to-day a | 048 11—balence & | The New Ork | the snnexed table of receipt of ¥ r ag and freighting rp cach of the past three yew eat management, being | J any © be used and of | ber. This should be extenied also to diregtor | | parts of the country, and is keeping rare 311,001 4807 7.866 9 262 14.546 14,685, 3 662 aol 1788 Corn in ears... ..+ 8 Corn, sbel’ed, sack. Cheese, boxes. Ondies Céer. bbls. Molasses, bbls... ... 233,923 Oss, bbls andsacks.. 479 741 463,273 446 956 Ovions, bis. Oil, inteed, bis 7 768 Oil, castor,’ bbls, 4145 4291 47482 Oi, Jard, ob) sense 17,157 wud 14,685, Pickles, begs and bbls, 803 381 617 Potatoes, Dole * + 162922 228.095 204,327 Pork, tlerces and (i Pork Pork, bbds.. Pork, in bulk, Porter and ale. Pack rg yara. reels, hips. Geer, Facks.... 1,119 8 435 bot, begs. 2. 208d 2,104 2.238 Sugar bhds 125.765 141,046 184.001 suger bbl 18 675 1121310 694 Sosp Beas 9,484 5'308 6911 shing 8, 2 s0000 = 40.000 85.000 Siaven.. III 9,000.60 7,819,009 6,000 600 Tallow, bblan .... | 6 164 1,307 1318 Tohseco. leaf hhds..., 64.030 = 89.675 75.010 Tobscco, cbowtng, kegs 4,115 4,779 10 886 Tobacco, DEM... cee 220 162 u Twine Donoles 3186 2341 4529 Whiskey, bbls 157741 146,952 138515 Window glans, boxee,, 16 428 19 251 13,408, Wheat, sbls. and recks 88,797 64,918 47,238 The New Orleans Price Current of September 1, gives the fcllowing resumé of the movements of produce ope rations of the mint, &., at the port during the past yeari— Our ropplies ef Western produce, with the exception of pork, beef, &c., bave fallen short of last year; but of our two ding Southern steples, colton aod eugar, the pro- duct hay been greater than in any previous year—these trosteler alone baving forni-hed a portion of our sea son's Doriness excseding eighty-three millicns of dollars in value. Aud «bile the generally favorable result of the year just clored is matter of congratulation, it is also satinfao- tory 1o remark that the indications would seam to be avgpieious ‘or the seacon now entered upon. True, it is quite too eerly toestimete with any sporosch to accu: racy, the probable extent of the crops of our lea ing s' ples but whatever their extent may be, the fs their dirporal are likely to be of a very saticfactory cha- racter. The +hipbuilders of the North sre busily en goged in extending the means of transportation to other markets ard the facilities for effecting exchange nego- tintions (ap important consideration) must be materi ally sugmented through the operations of the new benk- ing institations @hich have sprung into eristence uvder the prov ions of the free banking lew, naseed at the last ression of cur State Legslature With abundant eropa ard remunersting prees (#hich may reasonably be oped for ) we rball beve the dasis of ap extended geue- ra) trade; and our city's advancement, aidei by the ucble works of internal improvement new in pregresa, ‘will prereot @ ratio more in harmony than the past has been, with its preeminent advantazes of position The value of products reosived from the interior since et September 1852 is $134 235 736, againat $108,651, 708 Isst year; showing an increase in the valve of our com merce with the interior since 1842, of $88 517 690, or nearly two bordred per cent It has been usual with us to give, in this connection, the value ef merehandise ex- ported, 9s shown by the records of the Custon house but we bave not been able to obtsin the necessary date this seavon, Tbe operstions of the branch mint at ‘his place - @ forther material failing off, the tot: go! $4 485 866 sguinst $6 103 600 In t year ard $9,107.92 the year before. Of the gold, there ese from California $2.384 277 ae $5 821 695 fom the same source Inet jear, and $8162878 the yer before The crinage ia | otberwice unim the same period bas besa 531,500 pieces gold, value ‘rg 2.000. $2,515 (CO and 2202000 pieces silver velue Total ple ea 283 5:0, tora) valoe $2857 000. Of tha of ‘New Emisvon ’ viz- 80.000 half dollars, 580,000 F coinnge 1836 000 pirorn (value $290 000) we t quarter dollars, 920,000 dimer, 240 (00 baif dime. Stock Exchange TuUKsDAY Sept 8, 1853 Dlivois Int 61 250 tha CombCi Co sd 8936 ) Li Int Impt 47 89 AO N Creek Coat Go, 3 (CO Califo'a Te 70 83% ITN Y Gatral RR. 14% 1(€6 hich %0 RR Be 10% 25 do 1iday £00 S$ F'co010 pc Bs. 108 43 do., 23 14% 1) sbs Bk Commerce 10738 do +. 14% 100 Morris Canal. 17-80 Sixth Avenue RR 110 1€0 Canton Co 260 200 eo bIsS 100 Geld E#il Mine »3 100 0 20 Mich Ceptral RR 110% 48 Panams RR ..d3 109 34 Cinen BH & D RR 106 ees RR......069 7796 19 i 150 50 in 200 N . 300 id 50 Peon . 4 360 11% 10 Tg 200 50 do 280 7736 106 100 Harlem RR... 63 5534 200 co bis 600 do ade 85 200 Poto Cop Co., bd 160 do 50 0, 250 eo 650 do 20 do £90 100 L Ieland RR. +60 100 do...,..b€0 8324 20 Stonington RR., 63 60. do 40 64 200 Reading RR.. 08 8534 100 do #8 8694 200 Hudson E y 200 109 200 60 59 200 10... 000 100 ado beO 701; su do...,, B10 400 Gold Hill We 250 28.N ¥ Central RR, 6 G9 ser cseve 56 Harlera Railroad. Weekly Review of the Dry Goods Trate, New Yors, September 8~ M The dry goods traffic is not quita #0 vigorous at this cipated; yet, of the ary a.rivals of productions and thelr enbanc hy the cond! of the trade in extremely ratisfac tory. Ths purchases making by Western “and local éeal era ace pnusnally extensive, as are likewise the move o aud Southern jobbers, though hese have very vertous diMculties; to overcome, The et operators a ments of the South weste: 4 éllow fever ia New Orleace, ke, 0 ! the obstruction, The pentilenoe bar driven resitents im the aforementioned prevalence ¢ arions wo: howe. his compulsory absenteeism partially the businees of Southern mercbants—hence, the lx of the Cemardfromench. How autumn. the epidemic will doubtless vaniah. Its disap pearance mnust inevi ably be foHowed by a prompt re tien of acrive trade. When th's aball have oc: ciders thence for goods will flow in here in abun and by their recorsarily extended nature, probably miko 2 fair reecmpense for their protracted beckwardooss With euch a prospect and the consciousness of ing to eativ’y the great wante of the Fastern and Nor born buyers, on? marchants need not indulge in soy glo ay Spprebensions regarding the possible result of tho ¢ son’s business, We bave not the slightet de tracers act wily in contracing t «of this @ charaster than + y former yeer, though it muy pe fully ug e expectations of aw dealers. We sheetings and sbirtirgs are ratber more freely offered, ané languid in price, but ag the inquiry for them is fair, their current vales iy eragotially ibe name Bleached shaetings aod «hir-ings contione in geod suo ply and moderave request unebanged figures. Tha lower «nd finer quel ies © 6 leant notic ferenee being to ele ere Coing sare the but va wager pur rill dess ‘ wi0 remliznd Lenime are rather «peringly todered and in good de rand, at previoutly quoted rates Dyilla axe depraseer the lack of » port inquiry damos the vigor the | rede in ena. ‘ are nominally rmetsined. + tenéenay wasd ond buveee ere bélitaciod inghamns are n supply, damacd or value ey continua to ll in arrival, Me. for cilities for deposits of and silver. for the year ended July Slit, 1853 boing er, with the prograss of | popuine an seen theagb ‘3 week retail 4x48 5360. ; ; 84x68 6140 ; and 68x72 ques ‘aenorted, ual eves it will be te decay. uch wanted as ever. They re tier, bat moderately sought after, and remain firm. We annex s com parative statement of the exports hence of cotton rede during nine months (to date) of the years 1852 and 1853. Dee. Ine 1,845 — 1,503 4.199 3471 - 1,683 4,746 - 7,864 — 7,351 1,160 4.750 - 4,451 1,680 2120 = oT 9 - 10 = 32h - Total pa oveee 31455 28,248 8.20 The contrast 9! presented is rema:kable, not seem to si Operators, who anticipa falls g off in the rhipments of this year, from tisly surpended intervourre with China and Cal where business bes been either entirely interrupted or extiemely depressed. That Ne York not suffered alone im this respect may be perceived from the sub- jon: @ comparative statement of the exports of the same goces from Boston daring eight montha of the years— 18491850. 1851. 1862. 1853. Cotton goods, phgs-22 670 19250 33,662 46,001 43773 Thece figures indicate a decrease of shipments from Bor ton thia year. up to September 1. but not so heavy ® é:minution as shown ip the case of New York, which ia owing te te et that Boston traders oes bk ot their coda to America, especialiy western shore eof, There nothing has occurred this year to im- de or retard tranractions, and chis accounts for the Torperous condition of the export trade of Boston. That the shipr ents from New Yok, m Feoraary, March aud May, ef 1853 were so oomvaratively light, is the best root of the ir fluence which cocasioned the disc epsncy. in-urrection ip China did and does restrict trade to a certain extent, and tbe cpprersed condition of the mar kote of Celifornia affec'ed busivers in a similar manner, However, the povitiun of affairs is now basing 16 veried. Wahile Chinere commerce and politics are equelly unrertle’, our remote western sister State is een as far as mercavtile interests avw 8 concerned. wented vigor. Every mail rewired Boe leok foreard to the “gerd time” which is rurely though skewly sopresebing. The ead of the year may erabdieus to exbibit a more closely analogous sctedale activity avd rteadiners Che retrogreseive ‘enc anoy of th ma ket { r the raw mste ial has vot. ao far, affected m nufsctures, The restricted p oduct’ons, and the compa yatively lively demand debar avy rerious reaction in the trade ip gcods, at east for wme tima benos. The fabri- cantsyetuin very light supplies, #hich have proved ex. tremely exptnsive and are remarkadiy well suited to the popular tate. Hence they are uot, and will not be, anxious to vart with them unlesa on as favorable terms can pow be recured. Wa should not marvel if they ven oaimed some improvements, as the stock of desi- rable commodities is Dut very ill proportioned tothe Dilek inquiry which, it is geverally supoored, yet remains to ke met. This is evidently the opinioa ot owners cf blankets, which are rtiffly held at old prices, though buye's are rather shy in paying thea. Casrimeres still attract considerable notice, the plain myles being more sought atter than fancies, Prices are tupported, Cloths are scarce and needed at buoyant rates; low grades are wanted most, these being relatively the cheapert. Loeskivs merit toe same remarks; tue stock is very mengre, avd the demand pretty active brisk. bu: still find resdy purebasers on lucrative verma, Felts are active and firm, as before noticed Jeans ir ip moderate request at uniform rates. Liaseys exhibit vo nevel feature the trade in them is tolerably spvimated, and at steady prices. Mousscliene de isines branch of the business: thisis owiog uot less to the in- trinsic auperiority of the stock which has come forward this season then to the increased cell for such artictee. Menufacturers bave struggled hard to raise the charas- ter of their goods, and most sigaaliy. we proudly con- fers bave they dove this And that their efforts qill nut be uprewsrded by # wealthy and patriotic people, is cloarly demonstrated by the rapidity vith which consignments are bevgbt up b distributers and consumers. If pro- ducers of ovher commodities #vuld follow the example of these above pamed, their success would be equally | certain and distiuct. There are no manly qualities which, by being judiciously exercised yield such gratity- ing results. ss industry and perseverance. Next tothere, nothing exeble- individuals to overeome the obstacies | always to be met with in mecharicai, a8 we'l as otber | pursuits, more rurely or earily than s high aim. | Tule ing once fixed, and ever resolutely pursued, no adverse mstances chn arrest, though they may temoorariiy . the progress of the enlightened fabricaat, are in fair request and frm Shawls are exten- tively desit in. at buoyant prices; the supply of them is not se heavy asitwas a weex ago Sheeps grays are tcarce and warted. Wecan noteno change in tweels. | ok 1s £0 probebility that producers wi & ods on their secouvt; and but little chance of Iste or Jere hevce being lied at old rates. Wool. silk and cot- ton are aporeciating abroad. food is advancivg io price ard expert laborers are ecarce, acd demanding b gher weges. Ail there cireumstinces will not opty exoiude veluptary cons gnivept; to the markets of the new world, but cause a restrictei aud dearer produciion Ladead. they may do mre, viz : penser it unprofitaole t» con tinue sorking the mille, both om the continent aed in Great Buiteis. ard thus forca many owners to operaticos Such en interrup tential ipfluerce b c nor misconerived It ia on his account that our factors are 10 pertinscioun in adhering to current rates, though the steck on band is ample and complete. The imports have declire 6d this fact too strengtheos belders. Last month's srrivala far eurpansed those of the gare pericd last year. aa will beeen from the following oon- | deneed com,ariron of the imports of August in— 1°53 Decreas Inereare. | Cottons $1,464 404 $ 89,5" Flax goeds, "727 275 $132,025 poo Suk co,,.,. 3131 783 _- 245 403 Wooellens,.. 3,083 351 — 1203.85 Varieties... 640,122 714 035 _- 74.813 Total. £9,046 935 $10 917 988 $132,026 $1,671 063 Evident aa in the increase of imports, still more so is the avgmentation ofdemand. This is Cemonstrated by | the ab-enee of any accumulation of stock, the purchases a Jarge preportion of our wacta sre stil) unsupolic There prevsilas better ing. Of most cetcriptions, at booyent pri tract gieater notice es they #re rates, end all because of the s market. Cottons are saleable and firm, but not so buoy- * Linena, too at. | add nothing new in reference to other commodities. | CITY WRADE REPORT. | THURSDAY, September 8—5 P. M. Astts.— Sales of 42 bbls wee effeered, at $5 06 a $5 1234 for pots, and $5 25a $5 S144 for pearla, per 100 lbs Burapsrerrs —Plour did not yary musk. Toe Asia’s shrence impeded business. Tne day's transactions in- elnded 12,400 bbie , sour, at $5814 4 $8. supertine No. 2, at $6 a $6.1294, mized to favoy Western and ordinary to choice Sta e, at $6 25 a $6 50, and other grades «! pro- portion ste figures Canadian waa unaltered. There | have been 4100 bbl, Southern disposed of in pert $6 50 & $6 75 for mixed to good; anc $675 a $7 7's fi fancy, per bb! Rye flour and corn mea! were unchanged. Wheat faroed bnvers, Ths transactions emoracad 60 (0 busbels, a! $1 98a $1 44 for ordinary to prime white Western, and $146» $149 for do to do. Genewe per buebel. We have nothing new to note in rye Oars were qniet bor firm Orr was on the adyares Tao buriness compris 52 506 bushel, at 7é¢ 9 77a for na round: y7e. # 783. for rourd yellow and whita; 78e a 790. for mix-d wastern, wd 76c # 800 for yellow Sy Cortox —The rearket continued quiet, with day of about 400 bales, begs Rio at 1iec.; and 200 Maracaibo st 10%¢ per Ib. Fe CRackkRs —Some 600 brxes Canton, 40 packs, wore taken at $1374, usual terme, » sabia 100 boxes bunch rasive changed hands at $4 FreichTs Rates were eavier to Liverpool with en- vovements of aboutl7 000 burhels wheat as 849d, a 94. in bolk: 1,600 bbla rostn st 2s 9d ; 8.700 bags sugar at 27m 6¢, per tom, and 200 to 300 bales cottoaat ‘ye A foreign vessel was engaged for Loncon to load with whest at 9d. in bulk To Antwerp, 2,000 bashele whaat were taken at 111. To Havre, flour was at Te, a Sie,, and wheat at 18.» 20c. To Callfornia, rates varied frem 40 to Ge per foot, mersurerent 62366 per 10 Ibe, Hore-—Were ia request at 283. & 30e, for old, and 40s a 4240 for new, per lb. Lats ~ Eastarn were needed at 61 8 beid a) $2 pee M. Live —RockJard commanded 850. for common, ani $1 ‘or lump. per bbl. Morarses—Was more inquired for, The operations ena braced 710 bbda, Cardenas. cleyed Cuba, snd Cuba covado, In lots, at 190. a 2l¢. par ap 408103, and VISION increased attention as. preci )} wales reached 720 dis, | 315 fe } per ib a $6 tor $1250 fo C J | $14 for extra mare, per bul 00 oe before reyor Rear Earate — Seles ot auc by A rt Bightom Properte —1 ‘ot on Tompkins 1do, $640, 2 do, $769. 1 coroe hips avenve Prospeo: strest. $640: 2 et, $1,029. 4 Ao, 416x100, 62 040; 1 do 100, $885: 1 do 24x100" $510 1 des, 26x100, $560; 1 dos 254100, § £1,460; 1 do ner Touipkia. avennes, x48 $F 1 do on Tr | 25x€, $600; 1 do rer of Proxyest atr £900; L do. om Hoov'l on avenne, 25x81 j 1 do do, 256x100, $675; 1 do, do. ‘25x10 8 du 100, $1 860: 1 do. 25xi00, & oe do,, 256x100 $060, 1 do et en atreot, 3 sales wore confined to 600 bbls Western and prison chiefly at 28c. a 20c., ‘though a sma! lot et the latter realized 30c. per gullon. Domestic Ma: kets, ‘years old, #: stylieh drivers, sound and kins ees ASTERTISENEATS RENEWED SYERY pay, NR aed SEE THIRD, FIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES. a ER WANTED—A FIRST RATE MINING CAP- sin. capable of taking charge of a snt of men ins = ine rod man 8 liberal salary will be A. JAY SMITH, No. 6 Wall street. TED AN BNGINEER, CAPA- the erection of a blast furnace rticulars address, postpaid, street. in fall operation and iron ferset For or call on Paul Negr ‘ATCUMAKER WANTED.—WANTED, A GOOD recommendations. Apply rt ‘workman, with satisfet to John Cox, 28 Broadway, up #tai ANTED—A FIRST RATE SADDLE HAND, TO GO Sovth; extra wager and a desiraile and healthy loos tion sre among the indncemente offered. Merchants’ Hotel, for afew days, where ania: terview is desired. GOOD TIN AND SHEET IRON WO: ‘A good workman will MJ. GILIOOLY, 78 Nassau stroct ANTED IMMFDIATELY-A SILK DYER; ON ‘who understands bis business ean havo g00 and steady employment, by applyieg at 183 Canal street mn work at & cylinder: a young edin the house Canal street. thener affords moze encouragement, and our merchaa‘’s steady am ployu Also, a young man to of exports Woollen produenona display con ilevable Also, a finisher; ene who co wan preferred who will be hoarded and lod, hove, to John Moneypenny, 183 LADY WISHES P' Frer ch. to attend at their own residences or st her own, Terme moderate Acdress 4. B. Thirty fir'tand Thirty-second streets, CADEMY.—OLIVER B. GOLDSMITS WILL RE- Mouday, Sept 5 for the ro- od strangers are invited to visit entire wesk, from 9 9 362 Broaé way, eornor of *ranklin strest. UCTION.—A PROTESTANT FRENCH CLERC in, for some years professor in» di College, having recently arrived in this country, would o fr d ¢inployment as a French teacher, to give privat 1,059 Broadway, between open his writing 1 ooms, on istinguished *uro- if ‘1 ign book eeller, 200 Broad- Quotations have not variel. Fiannela are not quite so NSTRUCTION GIVEN TO ALL LADIES WHO WISH to acquire the art of guitar playing nerdlewerk embroid-ry in all its brane lace embroider: drawing, French, hes crocheting and | -y. likewiso srocheting and knitting, Inquire | e. | at 126 Allen street fauc | some ‘etters and three noter a follows: -One note, dated, atj/1 continue to form the liveliest and most succesefal | onthe after date; one of tha same date and amo’ a prot jens of New York that he is now prepared ‘and the French lapguago xt his , Eighth street, or at’ tho- ro- f preferred, Terms moderate. 18 of abicity oan be produced. Jy inform the ci i 0e, 29 Clinton sidence of the Richest testimonta | aals of the goods and accounts con aived ia my #:0re a | Casseille, Ga. 4be public aro hereby warned not to buy of TTENTION, LADIES! AL TENTION, GENTLEWEN! — Woman's Rights- aright good song, richtly suiting the (beware of trashy’ end tiont), by Kate Horn. Also on sale, * Pretty Ey ” the Mysterions Ray Ireeent cemmotion. ge Polka, by & gon, and Van- dertcek, Broadway. GOOD SECOND HaND ing one to dispose of at r of @ cash customer, in letter, post-paid, to E. “MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS” myeteriously”’ familiar style, introducing the "*mysterious” rappi i rille Bard ina it ented to all lovers of the * > popular com pouer teri uly” clever band, a8 Wall ¥” effective manner mow av te sd G BROADWAY.~ENAMELLED AND, COTTAGD —Great reduction in prices.—GiDies & Bye of ts of ¢pamelied and chamber furnitui | at lover rates than ever wil mado at our factory. No. Greene street, of kiln cried materisls. GILLIES & BYRNE ‘east side. 8 few doors ahove Spring street” Foreign manufactures are still more active, thouga recent Buropeaa accousts render operators quite confident cotwithstanding the glocmy prorpecta of the principal growing crops. There hi vend out bere much Plaved also by Alex. Tit ‘mysterious manner gold in way, avd all music sellers. OWAN’S RIGHTS! WOMAN'S RIGHTS!—THE ONLY correct cop ea «f this truly deiixhtful song, by kate Horn, on be had of GODUN tale ‘Tis too true dearest Kate,” by Kato’ Horn; alsa, Byer:” “Sho was falee, sho was fair,” the Mysteri- ous Rappizgs Polka and Katy Valee 773 Broadway; who NEW PUBLICATIONS. BE BOMAN TRAITOR, OR THE DAYS OF CICERO, Coto, and Cataline. a true tale of the republic, by Hon ry Willism Herbert, author of “Cromwell,” &c., day published at PETERSON’S, 102 Chestnut street Philadelphia This splendid work is prblished completa in two large vol- vines of over 280 pages cach. ovper cover, price 50 cents ® whole work bandsomsly bound in one volume, 8 one of the most powerful omen storios in the Eng- wage, and is of itelf sufficient to stamp the writer | The dark intrigues of the days which Cwsar, Sallost, and Cie-7o made iMustrious; when Cataline od almost defented the Senate; when the ew the Roman republic were being formed, | are described in a masterly manner prominent position by the eide of the great Bellam parium of falluct, and, if we mistake not, cemry ® prominent plese among those produced in Ame- e what the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, of Satur- day. September 3 rays ofit:— “Since the publication of “The Last Days of Pompeii,” no peared at all eqaal ty this Mr Herbert is even better suited than thet telected hy Bulwer both to delineate the manners of ancient Rome, and to enchain the attention of the reader, | Thoroughly cenversent with the age of whi practises asa moralist, and entins{netie in ultimately overth: | up at fiction of clastic times has ‘The period choren b: having kept pace sith the receipts and by the fact tnat v for woollens and ski ich he writes, t, yt 10 command tra proved tinesa of the stock in may well challenge for it ir popular atplaure. ‘the character of Cataline the volume in the sense, at lesst in which‘ Balfour of Bur- ‘ia the hero of ‘Old Mortality,” ix boldly and artistic drawn. net indeed ir the dork colors of Sallust, but ia the mildrr tints which more Catholic historions have used, There are 40 few books iathe ‘anguage which the scliolar der can alike peru e with ic er himself entitled to the very ful production. ia "Tho R 6 publisher has iasned tl art ip value as the previously named articles. We caa Mr. Herbert may fairly oo highert praise for bis suc Traitor.” of euch work in atandsome style, bound in embossed t top #0 plearant to all woo love elegant and for sala by T ETERS: No W2 Chestnut stroet, Phi he shove work will ho sent to any ona, free of postage, on receipt of the price of tho work in a letter Every new book printed for sule hore the moment it is? is ened from the proes ‘The atove book is forsale by all booksellers and news agents generally th United States. REWARDS. LOST OR MISLAID. A BOND OF the Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company, Int taenty yours, foe $1"). with ond of the Caydga and Sus coupons attached £0, dated January Var, 18" hanna Rajirond Company, No ten years, for $00. with conpons attached. ward wil! be paid to yy ‘Ketchum & Grosvenor, 7 REWARD.~ STOLEN %D GO teorto rtreet, on the Sth or 3st anaust trunk, middling sizo! pivor, six yarde, of blue person returning tl! Corres war doing better. The sales conetsted of 3,900 lack broad clota, ove piece tw 5 green mik dr ons fancy drcts cortume; account with Br other articles. Alzo, three looks of hare, father mother, and brother, i reward will be paid return the hair, the Teward will be paid and & verinty of cling of a dear avod nich, alone, w liberal if the person who took the trank will sre welcome tothe box or the ahove F theiz rocovery, at 155 East sixteo REWARD-FOR who was drowne: ath street, Fast tiver, incher high, Nivbt nair par above res ard wall be Th rd avenue or at the Five Mile Hyu REWARD —STRAVED FRM THE SUBSCRIBER, eptemb-r 5, from the oornor of F’ street. a black Ohio ste DY OF JAS, PH Hay.—There were 750 bales river bought at 5642 @ avenne ard Thirt? eigh mark sores: the loin. any persoa retwering the place, or at the Washington Drove Yi shall receive tho sts Butoder, 71 Rooaavelt stroot. Aswors to tho pane of ed. AXCURSIONS TO THE Ses BASS BANKS=LAS’ Wy week of the songon—ihestosmer HERO, Capt, Hat | cox, will leave evory day, excout Seturiay masking the ae eripon Sunday next, feavicx B ices as 7M, Hee Diend street at 736, Grand street «l6!f, Peok slip ab 4, Voutb avenge, the finder will re EDVOATION. F young Indios wt RS FRENCH shool for youns a with Cell partion 8, CARRIAGES, 40, vera wacon AND LIGHT CARRIAGES.—FOR s dsome business wagon, nearly new; cS rings and an excellent boegy wegen and ald eon ab Charlee Seifin cho, Hi'Lomsarh sbrest, sud. hes n& . 3 4 DLEY & CO.'S, & Canal street. business wagon at STU! R SALE—A PAIR OF hends and have never im the han be seen at the Metropolitan Stable, Prince strects,” aA eee FPons21%;,4 FINE PAIR ov StYUfaR BAY x half beods high eight and ‘Tail both Raving e white years ol: i head They cosa trot fifteen fpaton thas faroboad. bey tus tree tes the Metropolitan’s stable. corner of Prince and ; ‘0 FING BAY HOR! Priston both ere fan, ting, nod tune Mr. Mos: c, Cronby sty ee | Aftern anda half hands bigh, with loon ctinuler about olor, ‘The horse must ge ates and forty seconds, SIXTEEN HANDS ry free and fast | inal wo OR SALE—A Bay HORS) years old: {s sou arkably etylis! 4 Aer Bate vight genre ards nh, night yours 0} * igh drtver, Th {ene more use for him. he will bo sold at a bargain. Ape ply at 166 Chatham ss eet, in the shoe store, Fo SALE—A "ROAD WaGON, BUT LITTLE USED, made by Brower & So: 9 a eet of secondhand coacts barne: Cap beseon at the stable of Reid & Smesdell, 173 Mercer street, near Bleerker street OR SALE—FOUR SECOND WAND WAGONS, close tov one shifri= and one withont to] peeor nd Xocks- d han: e wo ond bai Wey, foranle ol iy to WM RAPFERTY, 38 Canad bid rpuRy TER O¥LEBRATED FaST TROTTING Ame, Fr: iaeen Lissy Pixs, will be sold, as $e ewes of) UFOpe. mare ms} sven Me tiyise at WILLIAY COW SN's Livery seables, street, until sold She is the only sater of Gray Ver WANTED TO PURCHASE. A WORSE AND BUGGY wagon, oF to hire for two months to travel im the ety. ‘The distur ce tre 1 it ‘The price of pure A. HL, a6 Bizb; ¢ each ai dway and Park pit See <3 I LOST AND FOUND. ; QUND—AT REED & MO4S’S HOTEL AND DINING: Ssloon, September 31, & ovcketbo>k containing s sum ot money. The owner oa bave the seme by proving property and paying charg TSN Dibaba OUND—IN THE CARS OF THE HUDSON RIVER Kailroad, 8 walled, coat ining » sua of money, which Ue ewner cha Pave ty ealling at the senacal ticked offod proving property, and pa: lig for advertising. L OST—A FEW DAYS SINCR A DOBBL ACED 4 fold loeket, with » lady's ministre omone aide ond 9 gentlenfan’s on the other. ‘The finder will be mitahly roe warded by leaving the same et Mes-re Froeman & Bright's, 3 Broadway. bee O8T--TEIS AFTERNOON, BETWEEN THOMPSON'S Tee Cream Sa'oon, Broadwey, sad Barnun’'a Yuseam, & porple purse or w: containing in one dod eighty seven Collars io bills of New York Stato money, and soma twenty cr thirty dolJars in gold io the other and, $23¢ and $5 pieces, Twenty dollars reward will be g:van' to the finder, b leaving the # ame at tie Nation«l Hotel, No. 6 Cortland street. is OST OR MISLAID- A CEKTSIN NOTE DRAWN BY HA Jones, dared 13th or 14t Jana, to the erder of ©. Bloodgood, for 3. SU per-oas are forbid mogotiating said note, as pi has been stop: (being made A ablo at the Mechanics’ Banking Association, dun the léth orl7th inet and endored by A L Conkiin.) The flader will be suitably rewarded by leaving {t mb 810 Groen wich at, CAUTION, * (1AvTION TO THE PURLT MY DESK WAS BRO- J ken open di ig. my absence, a6 Ne. 4 Cedar street, from which were stolen seme secount and invoice books, New York, September 1. 1853, for $202 69, ie four int, Daye: bein eight months and one of the ema date snd amout ayablein ten months; al. of which were signed dy Iseue! Ellas, aod endorso® by the samo aed hy Aston Ellas; tho ‘said rotes were received by mo as part iu payment for tha Regotinte for the and sry information, Leading to the the rame will be liberally rewarded by eee eee ACO J. JACOBUS, 101 William sbreab, zr, Win EB UNDERSIGNED CARKYING ON THE BU- 2 of painters aud opivisterscs in the oity of See cramento, California, de hereby caution all persone froma trusting or receiving ordere from Edward Downes on eur OURE “whe holds 's power of attoraay trom us, which h: efues £0 ive 0p. and we now hereby publicly can JO IVETT, Sacramento, July 30. 1688 ww P FULLER. 546 Broad wa; U U HP SUBSCRIBERS E%- to thuir atook of ornamental furnitura, Which for durability aré ohenanes4 i# unsurpresed. Suite from $25 and upwards. ficished in any wtyle Doalera, shippers, and the trad: ppifed oe liters! terms. Factory: and sslesroom. 62 White street. nour Fi: ard W«RWICK & TURNER, NAMELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE.—SOUTHERN dealers will fiud & complete assortment of beaded, ser entine, bizh poxs, open cottace, and other styles, at MA. RWS & STACY'S, 5% Broniway eornerot Spring street. ‘Those who have seen the set No. 24, clase 26, Crystal Palnee. know how their furniture ja flaishod 10 A SMALL FAWILY GOING 70 HOUSEKREPING.— Furniture for tale —Tho furritore of « small hoare in the tixth avenne, between Twel/th and Thirteenth strevts, Will be gold to great advantaxe to suy person who can oay cash, oF a good not Office N.B.—The months. M[O PERSONS ABOUT TO MARY —COUNTRY MRR. chavts, wholesale dealers, and those about adding te their farnituro, should inspect the spiendid stock of fsacy oods now clearing ont at lesa than coxt prices It com> vepant French vaser, and NAMELLED F YY vite attention ninety days. address Delta, Herald raiture has onty beon im use niue other euperior china ware; ish di ate rs, tui ple t and castors dc There are h oil palutings of diferent sebjects, be sold There js a'so @ variety of gue articles: s few guns cheap. Call at once to tke sto Natann street, near the corarr of John. at PLILLIP: ommission and Imported Goods Depot. led hte Fh Be 5 500.000 chores savave sxaans oF VaR Blso, 10.00 caves of olaret wine, from SL od v0 $1 Mare Al he Isrgeet and finest stoek in the city of brandies- Byes in, wee: bs Pye i pede] oot, of #76 leverip tion, ke. 8. rt press! the trede, aa wit be aold from 2 pang Ee for hae below any other house for the oem quality of goods. WM. D BESSON 4&CO » Importers, 454 Broome street, corner Merecr* A RICAN, ENG@LISA. SCOTCH AND I SSH A s, porter end browns stout of the dest qualities aad in every variety, Schiedsm sebnappes in wt jugs end clas, ali warranted goouire and of pure me inal’ quality, by M. BH. UN DERMILL, 430 Broom treet, corner of Crosby, FRESH LOT OF TABLE AND OTHER CLARE? 24. wines ot originel prices Havana regarg frands and prime qualitioe, ieidsiok. Chatloe. Held nie Mum's and orher vory ob ehompacne wings. blackberry brandy, &0. Mw. H. ONDER Guy DY atrect, corner of UPcsby etroet. bagel) RODUFAD & STORM WHOLES@LE DEALERS IN Froceries, wines, and. liquors, chofea ‘ens, sugars, gare, de. 65 Cortlauct s'est, corner of Woshington street, New York offere s large and well selected stock, at the mort reasonable prices. RANDIES OF VARIOUS VINTAGES, ANDOF THD favorite brands Port, sherry, M nd cham pagh wines. whiskey, gin, rum. &o ty tore or from bonded erebouss, for eale by WM, IT TELE, 490 Broome street coracr of Orosby street, nwo ty .r cant below any other bouss MATERIEMGS § MATEOIONY MADE say. Lover. ~Profestor LAWTON don, will seu4 tu any nAdrese. on th post paid, plain directions te aa” win the devoted affections of x2 1 their hearte may devire. Zhe captivating, thirt ail may be eppearance or position , and iat be arranged with anch care ang | Emporalble. Addross Provensor = taken from the Poat Ofine i Earopeaa cities, elty, which has alread) he propretors, affording sawp! y aod integrity, bi ard t met with muc proof of thai raapeetah plan, With o stricta re rector bas no means of quaiuted ; pile: of tone oatwoniaing the Inytitation wiles mal nenne are adopted of socnriog artners of unquestionable respectability and position se Defeating all stompte ts grnitry idle carlosity.. Prospoa, Nissen, containing ad@ress with fol! pactionlare forwart- to any address or initin NE pt Te be ae ©. H. Tooting, Broadway Post Omics, N, B—No letter recelyed unless paid. m, P ypaenc AND ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS, AND Artists’ Materials, Whol je and reteil, W SCHAUS, 33 Rroadeny. up states, ceived a Taree and cewutiful iavoios BACURSTONS, plor No. SNorth river at 9 ovclook A.M, And rotor 5PM, Dinner tickets, tackio, & OLATHING, dex. (TAST OFF CLOTHING. 22.000 WoRTH WANT (J The highest eash prico will be liberally given, in ot r for Inrgs or sinal! lota of good cast off clothis earription. addrers, throneh post, oF dal! i Ma Y, at his seoond-haod otovhing store, ¢ Chathain SSS, EXTRA PAY, 8 NAVY SAtLoas WE in the Paotte star SRTRA PAY —A 4 in any Un from 1368 to I ad 8 852, enn