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The Steamship Georgta, We have received the following letter from @ passenger ia distrens:— Sreamee Gmonot, at Sta, Sept. 9, 1853, instant, amd hope to get into Norfolk safe. Passengers much fatigued. I am almost worn out & of North Carolina, The company @wns in.all about seven ’ ‘The condition of the lending departments of the banks hundred sores of land. It eaitanted close on the jazo- board the steamer Georgia, which left this ‘on the | tion of the secondary and primitive formations, which is praca ey apaeery well known to be the fountain of minerals. veins of gold have already been opened. The annexed statement exhibits the condition of the Deak m= We bad « tremendous hur-icane on the 7th | leading departments of the banks of this city, on the 27th of Angust, and the 3d and 10th of September:— from imeessant toil to keep the vessel afloat. What with | 7oans and Descounts, Aug 27. Sp, 8. Fthe axe and drawing water out of her hold, my Alani seeesness “$80 re ny is the boi “yoich pat ibe gaan oar ma bed America 4,798,180 out to work for his life. ein ga to Dank of ae our gréat joy, which Cavtata Buda eA, bs 6 peat ns now keeping company. We have Rpaeeny yam noe “ — NorthAmerioa 1'800/492 1/687,200 ane onal eves! havecuteway the hurricane | State of N.Y, sigee a 4308937 have now got steam up. She is doing better, “the Union. 290913 287 408 and God's wil we shall get to land. I dread the “the Republic,. 3.135.189 2938 601 noone of having to abandon her in the igh, and puttiog i ae Cae four hundred parsengors on to thatlittle craft. Ido uot 1a05.0ke Stink ths Baorienne wes some than cnesnenent oo Oe Yeonene = Crescent City some years ago, but the vessel has suffered — * Sept. 10, Near to Land. - 695,670 The weather is very thick, but the Ganger is pretty tron ‘auch over. The leaks are stopped, and the water nearly ion outot her. Good order is restored, and the passengers 177 are portioned off in gangs to relieve the crew and each meen other. 2. 732, The Crescent City, which was to have left her yeater- pr day for Havana asd New Orleans, was burried off on Sunday by the owners, to take the passengers and mails from the Georgia and proceed with them to Aspinwall. Some later intelligence from the Georgia will bs found under our telegraphic head, important Decisions by the Secretary of the ‘Wi Interior, the Washington Star, Sept. 10. The Secretary of the ws has aoe decided two or three ee ae ae of the Act- ing Commissioner of Indian Affairs, which involved prin- ci ciples of importence, viz: one, upon the application of — Fle Mr, Polk’s Indian Agent among the Wiane- compensetion for services rendered in that foe eeeitee ot can gener, viding hig successor at his datioe that time. The Secretary rules that there is no law igonigat the ton, bs ment for the services of two such and of course refused to allow the won cose is another: claim of the same late it, Fletcher, for compensation Commissioner {¢ ihe t removal of ihe Winnebagoes “iow. ae uae sota. Ha performed such tor thus. in addition to his Coat regular = as at that tii The Secretary pdersoed Sat he tamnat bs paid in two ca; time, pled the government all his holding tnt ec ike us, that as the lsw bas been ad- ministered in there two cases by the head of the De- parents Soyanite: interest is destined to be much This branch of the it has heretofore been a mine, as it were into ene be iatiroei money have di: appeared forever upon all sorts m8 tex ‘ow: ing for SBemortyart out of the difiealiy of menagiag Indian affairs, with Indians ag other matters are dlepored oi Ere other persons dealt with. If the De- in “no,” in answer to rule FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mopar, Sept. 12—6 P, M. The market opened this morning buoyant and active. ‘Nearly all the fancies on the list advanced a fraction, and thore were more buyers in the street than usual. Atthe first board Morris Cans] went up 3< per cent; Canton Co., i, Harlem, 34; Cumberland Coal, 3; N. ¥. Central Rail- read, 3; Long Island, 1; Erie Railroad, 3{; Hudson Rail- road, {; Parker Vein, %. Nicaragua Transit de- clined 13{ per cent; Reading Railroad, {; Panama Railroad, 1, There are decided indications ef a | speculative movement in the second market, and we should not be surprised to ee an advance of some im- portance. So far as the intrinsic value of any of thefan* cies is concerned, there has not been the least improve- ment or Change, but it is very probable that speculators will indatethemarket value. We shall, without doubt, Union. ... Total. Deposit American Exchange. Atlantic,.... Bank of An Commerce, New York, before the lapse of many weeks, have comparatively an | Pry osey money market, and it is possible that such changes | may take place in our financial affairs, through the influ- | ence of the foreign demand for our breadstuffs, as will ive s great impetus to stock speculation. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | this port, today, amounted to $222,650; payments, $74,012 42— balance, $9,055,123 59. At the second board, the market was pretty well sus | Suilolk.. teined. Cumberland Coal advanced * per cent; Stoning- | ('pi¢; tom, 3; Erie Railroad, ; Harlem, 3, Nicaragua Transit | declined 3{ per cent. As Nicaragua goes down in price, the transactions increase. It is am evil wind that blows no go0d, aad thus we co- clude that the preseat contest between the Panama and | Nicaragua steamship companies, will bring California gold dust free of freight, and afford additions! accommo- dation to travellers at the expense of the carriers, The strife has assumed euch an promising character there can be co truce, and the triumphant party will have the control of both routes. The boats of the Panama com- pany ace of the first class, and cost at an average, $350,- 000; whils those ef the Nicaragua are good, but cost the company only about $200,100 each. It is to be hoped that this war of life and death will soon terminate, whick it must do if carried on with vigor, that a stop may be put to a system of racing, in constant jeopardy of thousands of valuable lives. This dificulty can only be eet tled by the length of the purses of the respective par- ties, and will prove that weare but in the beginning of the end of rivalship, common ruin, and bankruptey. It is certain that the increasing net work of railroads will create such s competition between the respective competitor roads as will reduce the whoie to the unprofit- abie condition in which turnpikes are now estimated. ‘Take, for instance, the effect of the new project soon to be pushed forward, contemplating the construction of a railroad from Hoboken to Syracuse. The travel on this road will be an imterference with the Hudson River Rail. reed, and essentially cut off a large portion of the Coctral, and nearly the whole of the through travel ou the Krie. It will be the shortest, the most direct, and, im every way, the most commodious route; but then, im its turm, it will not long have gny. ex- Clusive monopoly. As an instance of the effect of competition in railroads, we need not go far away from | heme. Previous te the construction ef the Third Avenue Railroad, the recsipte of the Harlem Company from its city travel averaged $25 per car during tho week days, and $45 per car en Sundays. The average now is $15 per is working in this way all over the country. the effect haé'not yet been realized, for the managers have thas far contrived t0 disguise and cover up by faies reports, the inroads of railroad rivairy on the earnings. It must, however, come out sooner or later, and nothing will more effectually arrest the construction of rival routes, tham s full and fair exposé of the rot- tenpess of the Gnancial affairs of there now apparently in the full tide of saccessfal operation. The Pheenix Coal Company have been very quiet since the official repudiation of @ portion of its capital stock. Parties interested have been patiently waiting return of the second sober thought, and an acknowledgment of the justice of all the stock claims agsicst the company; but as the management appear to be perfectly callous to all sense of honerable dealing in their oficial eapacity, those who have been the victims of repudiation, must, we fear, wait the regular course ‘of law, In the whole course of our experience in Wall street, we have never knew a case of frand on the part of an incorporated pompany such as this, Am examination of the directors | of the Phoenix Coal Company in court, would bring out facts regarding ite rise, progress, and operations, that | vould artoniah even this community, The Potomac Copper Company will, after all, prove a trump. It+ valuable possessions in Hast Tennessee and in North Carolina, cannot be surpassed. On their pro- perty in both States, mining operations are rapidly pro- It has been determined by the Potomac Com- pany to form two branch companies out of the recent purchases in Tennessee, which will give to the holders of Potomac stock at the time of distribution, one hundred and fifty abares of the new, for every one hundred shares of the old, *This is equal to a dividend of one handred ad Gfty per cent. This arrangement oxplains the cause 0f improvement in price and rapid increase in operations, which have recently taken place ia the Potomac stock, Every share of stock in the new companies are ostimated wf equal valne if not of greater value, than those of the Present company, ‘The Phanix Gold Company of North Carolins have jast reesived« favorable report from their mining Buperintendent, operations during the month of August. Several new shafts have been commenced, wome of the old ones drained and cleaned out, Zwe or thzse new veins discovered, and the mine Shrougheut plaped in good order for esonomical work- ing. Copper ore of great richness bas been dit In dividends | st. \ | | St Nicholas. Tradesmen’s .. D.. State of The Union. Bowery. Broadway Corn Fachange . fant River Empire City Falton .... Greenwich. Grocers’... Hanover. Irving. Island City Kaickerbosk Mapbattan........ Marine... teees Market... . Mechanics’. Mech’s Asrociation Mech’s and Traders Mercantile Merchants’ Sovered, and it is the opinion of the superintendent that ' be Phoenix will take high maak among the copper mine, | Union, Tote «$67,401,508 $87,009,979 North america., ‘. York The Republic... Butcher and Drovers’ LeatherManufacturers’ Merchants’ Exchange \ 25, 2,693,907 $5, ie $5, ~ am 106 a 082,531 748,295, 1,934,018 Se 51,560 518,268 189,723 37,101,788 $9,604,21 $100,120 $311,645 49,368 8T.11T 1,196,883 1,165'264 1,026670 «1,010. 879 125,523 9,514 691,260 098 124.181 rt 2; hy ett 26, i $01,741,208 $91,108,247 $5,540,722 110,511 89.409 85.881 $12 12.796 90.095 17,823 36 290 43,322 208,081 124,718 mH o19 464 1 cen ee, Bae, wae, June 21, 500 The returns for September 10, compared with those for September 3, show an increase of $113,654 in specie, $43,C42 in cirenlation, $42,204 in deposits, and a decrease of $682,991 in discounts. Since the 2ist of June last the line of discounts has been reduced $4,412,300, The amount of specie on hand at ‘the date of the last report was $1,€34,241 greater than on the 6th of August, The aub-treasury and the banks of this city now held upwards of twenty millions of gold and silver. This exceeds the eggregate in June, when the banks bad upwards of twelve millions of dollars. It is our impression that the returns for the 17th instant will shows very handsome increase in tke specie item. The contraction still going on in loans shows that better times are coming. ‘The following is un official statement of the receipts ard expenditures of the United States exchange of trust funds for the quarter ending the 30th of June, 1853:— Finances or tax Usirep Sratss—Recerpts AND DisBvRak- + 685,581 14 ri 1847; di . Bnet) 92 Tea eu! = 2,950 00 “ Lean of Jani . notes fun ded) Totalessssrsrsverevesecerscsseren snes s «916,024,086 60 £ fitures. Civil, miscellaneous, and foreign inter- ee aae ab $3,722,443 39 $138,884 46 Indian Department, 688.499 42 722,058 88 Army proper, &., + 2,218,717 23 "413, 78T 22 Fortifications, &e,. 2,682,484 45 seeaeeeeeeeseens . wii a Paeipat and interest of old ‘public Gebt,. Interest on public debt created since 1841 1,750,882 FC} Interest cn treasury notes... See 7 Reimbursement of treaswy notes, (prior to 22d July, 1846 ....4 2.2005 seeeeee Reimbursement of treasury notes, (per mt of 1646 and 1647).......... me tae “o.” loan of 1848, do. 1846 65,200 00 391,550 00 83,460 00 279 97 4,317 72 71,271 15 Do, do. 16,084 08 Premium and epee on ppaaeie of stock Ioan of 1847.. cosesnncoes. “G005' EE Premium and interest on’ redemption of stock of 1843,.,.. 2,203 64 Commission on purcl are. of 1942,, 326 50 De. 166 7: Do. do, 1847,, 1,815 74 Do. do, 1848, 256 ooeeee $12,745,818 68 Notwithstanding the large amount of stock redeemed, tho excess of receipts over expenditures for the quarter amounted to $3,878,817 92, The actual ordinary expen- difures during the month, including interest oa public Gebt, were $11,470,882, Btock Exchange, Mi 12, 1 $4000 TIL Int.Im,’47 89 100 obs Ohare Fe) 030 fre do, 130 Panama ‘Seript'sd 105 160 Erie Railroad,.c 705¢ 100 do b60 80, do, do do 0% do lhe do, 43g «100 do. 3s 100 do. 3 50 do, 88 56 150 do. 80 583¢ 400 do 80 56%, 550 do 80% 26; 200 do 8035 26° “10 do. 80% 25 «160 do 80 2% 30 do, 8034 25 160 Reading = 100 do, tas 84 25% do. 8t 253¢ do, a3 2555 do 8436 26 7035 2546 1 703g rr) 10: 4 $2000 Exie24 MBds, 104 16 shs Am Ex Bank. 120 60 Continental Bank be 100 Canton Co ...b10 SSSRESSVRR ore ageeee CITY TRADE REPORT. Monnay, Sept. 12—6P. M. Asirs.—A bout 50 barrels changed hands at full prices, Beravetvrrs,—Flour did not much. The sales reecbed 13,000 barrels—sour, at $5 8714 2 $6; su transactions included 3,000 pusbela $1 50; 15,060 Western do., ‘at $141 a $ Canadian Go., in bond, at $1 40a $1 43; 1, rarean red, at $1 29, and 1,000 Western do,, at bushel. There were 6,200 bushels rye taken at at . chiefly at 92 a Oc, Oats were unaltered. Corn con- tinued about the same. The operations comprised 36,000 Dusheis, at i9 a Sle. for unsound; 80 a $2c. for mixed —— axd Weetera, and 82 a Sic, tor yellow do., per urbe! Carna—At aegis Dreve Yard.—The offerings this day comprised ‘5 beeves, of which 621 were New York State cat Prices ranged from 6 to 934 cents, according to quality. The cool weather tends to stiffen the market. We subjoin the returns for the week, in detail, together with the section of country whence the supplies come :— Beef Caitte, Had, From Lancaster, Pa...... . 70) “* Dlinols, by ral 201 “Ohio, by railroud 483, “ Kentucky, by ratizow 166 Ty the Erie Railroad...... 52 “Hudson River Hatiroad 600 “Hudson river boats., 100 Total... espns Wiis 2,864 Sheep and Swine. Sheep—Reesived by Hudson River Rsilroad From New Jersey, on foot “ ‘By the Erie Railroad... Se ine—By the Harlem Railroad. « By the Hudeon River Reilroad........ ugk At Browning’r—Lower Bell's Head—On als, 70 cows and calves; prices ranged at from $26 to $50, as in uality; ail sold. 7,228 sheep and lambs; prices at from $t0 $6, all sold. At O'Brien’s—No. 9 th atrest— On sale 80 beef cattle end 20 cows; all sold at $74 $9 for the former, and $20 a $60 for the latter, At Chan- perlain’s—Hudeon River Bauli’s Head.—At marke’, 250 beef cattle, 50 cows and calves, and 4,000 sheep.and lambs. Prices—-Beeves sold at from 7 to 9% conte: cows, $25 to $50; crlven, 43:0. to Te. conta per Ib, Eheep, $2 50, $3 £0 to $6 lambs, $1 50 to $4, Cortsk was on tha advance. There were sold 100 bags Java, at 1X6. @ 1c, ; and 2,500 Rio, at 11%. «12s, er . Cortox,—The sales to-day are reported as 2,100 bales, at rather eavier rates. Framiens.—Woetern live geese were scarce and neaded at 460. a 47c., ceah, per lb. Fuort—Only 200'boxes bunch raisins were purchased at $3, Frecrrs—Abont 20.060 bushels wheat were engaged ae ee ool at Id. 934d. ia begs, and at 10d. in bulk, Ik room being scare: bbls. flour were eee. £00 or €00 bbla. rosin, at 4. To London, 12,000 bushels of wheat were engaged in ships’ boga, at 120 To Avtwerp, 80 tlerces of rice were engaged at S74, 6d. To Harre a veasel ras chartered to load with wheat at Me, and flour at 76e, Rice was at $12. To California, Tates ranged from 40e. @ (0c. per foot, Hay.—There heve beon 800 bales river obtaine! at 66\e. a 62340. per 100 Iba. Inox, —Seotol pig was gonorally held at $96 a $37, usual time, per ton Me were loss active, at #1 8734 per thou- sad = ~Rocvland wes modebately dealt in, at 856, for nd $1 for Jump. per boi. ‘here were 200 hhda, muscovado disposed be COO. = Some as ‘bhds, ergata at 290. per galfon, 4 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. EAD pee ‘ARMORY FIFTH COMPANY, Seventh Re ment National Guard, N.Y, 8. M., Mer Ho ‘ork, September 6, peal meeting of this co: EPs, pa, held at the adore Lied for the purpose of taking into consideration io goudition of this Sompany, and the nets of a certain officer connected therewi Captain Spenight having taken the chair, on the motion of Sergeant McDowell # committee of three were appointed reso} ntio f the sonse of this meoting. the following preamble and resolutions, nad on thelr return gubmitted the same to the company, which on motion were ‘unanimously adop! ‘W heress, baving recelved certain information, which was afterwards confirmed by Col, Duryee, that Win. P. Bansel obtained bis commission as First Lieutenant of the Hiftn Company National Guard and that sla Col. Duryes drew up had granted to Wa. P. Bensel ‘transfers for tho purpose of dischary y "of the Fifth Company ag could be induced te leave, and’ to join tho First of auy ober come pany in the th regiment, be it therefore ‘osolved, That such transferring with the members of this company, slthongh eountenanced by Colonel Daryeo, is in our opini legal and unconstitutions 1 Dw ree Solbg’at ths time fully aware that Willian re Spenight Bal ad been elected Captain of the Fifth Company, an accepted Bail o1 Roca ‘That th this company elected a captain on the 10th ds. Augutt last, and that said clection wae ordered b; Duryee; and that Lieut. Colonel Bint ikon Gelonet St said elocton, and deolared Wm. A. 5} ‘Therefore, we’ reoognize Captain William the only legal oaptain of this co confi unife spect, bel: tally an tle * 7 his ‘Nearing asa psldler and geutiemsn in this company ‘we onnnot, but feel thet the them some, whos absence will materially add to. ite di Pline and general harmony. Resolved, That by the unprecedented acts of Wm. P. onsel, he having ae his utmont to destroy, the 5th com: any by acting in pacity of an offiser, he not Commaiseion until within the time of the illegal trang therelire wantonly misused. Hesolved, That in the holding snd dofacing the roll of this company, by Wm. P. he total opposition to the legal captain of the calling for ie utter denunciation of f overy officer and member of the ion. ledge ourselves as 8 company of thirty-six active members, to take suoh popes, in this matter as its impor- tance demands, and our | advisers may direct, being as Beea sitions teady to ‘melatain tain the law and defend our q ‘esolved, That as s company in the Seventh Regiment and true National Gaards, we further pledge ourselves to our united exertions to maintain that charactor for on- ergy and discipline which the Fifth Company: has ever on: deavored to eustain, and which the present emergency re- res Resolved, That the foregoi: amble and resolutions he publisbed im the New ark Herald, Roney, Argus, Uni- Service Journal and Sunday Mere: Signed by the following members prevent at said meet- “Sederly ‘Sergeant, wan & Cosine; John F. Cook, 24 ant; John Podmore Robert 8, McDowell, “ Ceri Wm, T. Price, Ist Corporal; Ges. Myers, 24 0 on Besneaty it rome Brooxs, From aa ee sey, Harris i, Sota "met ‘Pind iarris, Ing foLaughlin, MoCartan, Lounsbut yl ei Govinse, Svokels, Seyre,, Teiers, White, Wilson. EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE OFFICERS AND members of this regiment will sesemble, in, olt dress, on Wednesday, the Tath inseam t 2 o’ aloo! at the Meroer House, for the pur; sixth anniversary of the ne 8) tare of ity of Mexico, by & dinner in the afternos tending the Broadway theatre By Section of cn} commi ; DYCKMAN Lieutenant Colonel, hairman Committee. per ——THE REGULAR mbers of the above corps will Ig dee stree on Tuesday evening, ae MS, at sight ° fleck Fe . ak nal attendance is re- quested. By order of GWYN, Commandant. Tuxo, P, WHEELER, seubery. ry POLITICAL, ICHMOND COUNTY.—A COUNTY, CONVENTION, mond County Hall, on Friday, September 9, iss in y on 09 of a call of the General ed, Jam Chai ed to order ats P by Dr E. Clark, who nominated Col. Nathan Barret, i Fresident, which was duly seconded and unanimously car- Hed. 3 acob B. ‘Wood and W. I. Graham wore then elected secretaries, Afcer calling the roll of delegates: tt wag resolved; That {he convention go inte 9 ballot for reprosent id & recess ot fiftesn minutes was take: e convention was called to order time. Jacob M. Guion and Jesse Dissos seizcedisenie tellers, and on examination of the ballots, i ie was James EB. Cooley had cighty: ‘seven votes, Joshua Mersereau had nine votes. W. Chambers, had one vo! py resolution emerge - ass} eat Harcow enely sO 5 e a colobral the inthe er ot thoi cathe, b comatiztee 60 mare oft thi eviews of ts ‘this selnaation carried by scolamat that Colonel Nathan Barrett be the tubmituve detonate 86 Syracuse, sn case of the absence ef Hon. ‘On motion, it was into a ballot for three delogat tion, and that Be pet being oalled to order again at the heappolated 1 appointed Froderiok Goshon and Jee 0. sioupon counting the bailota, found, that Gol Nat Barrett had eighty votes; Dr. ephraim Clark seventy James Wi fy-tbree, and Jacob M. Gui eight votes; and it was moved, and carried wi that the three gentlemen having’ the highest num’ be declared unenimonsly elected. The Committee on Heso” lutions then appeared, and reported the following, which re unanimously adapt That’ this be The au tutional antl: ii ein ite Slevin denanee eccaliy ef tev opto ind et tome opporents, i esolved, That cordially, ori without any reservation whatever, re-adopt and re-aseert all those great principles ofthe democratic repablican party, which wero laimod on the Baltimore platform, which Dominate Franklin Pierce to se my ie and upon which alone he could have a cheeeen at hereafter be sustained. Resolve it we endorse and applaud the = and c L pant exposition of those principles made b; Presid agora message, and hesitate not BS on 7» that Sbpertors rom them would be fatal to the national c ter and honor of the democratis party. Resolved, That wo are the friends of ‘‘ Union and Har- mony” upon these principles and upon no others, sinc these ‘Wore pro! nape & assonted to by all as the express conditions of Se by which slone it can be honorably pre- Resolved, That wo emphatically approve of the tional measures of ob distinguished Sonata Cooley, for the enlargement of our of gunceene ttance to the o yo! |, That able and ‘atropid Senator, fc Perreverance, with whicl gonstita. Siete of vital interest to the democracy and to the ioiiee al large. cived, ‘That we will now co oor in our united strongth: who nominated at our a Reso to elect the candidates proachinz Stat Tmalntenance of democratic large, ‘To, which were added Democratic Kepablican State Committes, h day of July, of whieh Minor O. Story, clved. That the delegates to the Senatorial Power to fill vacanc’ Ere brie! that ‘ascendancy the resolutions passed by the How c,on the L ebsirman. ote Resolved, That the : roceedings of thig Convention be pub Uished in tho Staten lalanderand in the New York Herald. Bacon B. Woon N BARRATT, President. de Grawam. J Secreta. DN Aedak MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB. PROSPHCTUS of the LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS, 765 BRoapway The Young Men's Demoeratio Union Club of the city of New York has beon compelled, b: increase of its mom- bers, and the growing ephere of he couioe” to provide for it mors ample accommodations Uban tt has heretofore enjoyed Identified only with Principles of democcrac: upon which the part: ve suecesst My planted itself one it can continue anccess. Tigh sae before the countr; the yo rid: discarding all sectional jealousies, local div: and personal combinations, cliques and interests, worthy to ¢: of our action un ‘act our attention or interrupt the harmon the Young Mons Democratic, Uni Proposer to itself as ita ohjsots the entiro, heart: otive tnion‘ef the party, and the wider circulation ef those com. mon_prineiples in which all reel demoorats ars united, and for the success of which they can co-operate without hesita- tion or distrust. A central and permanent location is ne. ceseary to enable the club to perform the work in which it is engaged with wore perfect efficiency and regularity, Tho club rerolved, therefore, to procure @ lub house in & con tral position’ in this city, and has accordingly leased the new ond elegant building No. 765 Broadway, botweon bighth and Ninth stroots, The ball and club roome offer avery ad Wantoge, from its position and capacity for public purposes In this building they are abont to vs ing room and library, and every ber of the nt of the yearly ‘subscription of $5, will be entitled to the wes e780 ‘The Committes will moet every fternoon from Still 6 o'clock, until further notico, at th ove building. CARR, Chairman, &. Wattaor Com, Soy, ) Tiromas A. Grover, Tanvs W. SMH, 1, F, Harrison, H. Fewxo, ; Committes, J, Witxisson Sietont, | BENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT AN ADJOURNED meeting of the Tenth Assembly District Convention, hold at the house of Wm. 1. Wi! A oniaes le road, on Saturday evening, September 10th. ireunat tothe oall of she Democratic General ‘Comimitteo ri September 24, 146%, for the purpose of nominating a deters nd alternate tet e Syracuse ba a wt joseph was cleotod ‘Siereta: Nivctecnt in, of the J, wae Tani logate, and qarenee MeGuiro, of the ‘rae eigtca the atarante osaua GEERY, Chairman. Prolite werd, We. HW. Donenry, Secretar ANTRD=A PRESIDENT, TO PRESIDE OVR joeratic Youn: ate Ui Cob. opp! that are aot wil not wi! ee Meters 7er's ‘cloths, of LL ‘orabam® Sena of, rele a eae 9 Lm thems yarren nce, =e for paymen' sete iis W argon Meal exh Sore ees. consecutive da; epapible’s Gardea, commencing on a OF 7ER «open of OF, theie lod 2 Trust day, the Sth meats eon het & Soars ‘ ba W, Pull fring wile taken tthe New Yer ork Bay Cometery ioe interment. ELIJAH 1, N. G, he: Raseeen G. SIMPSON, N. G, ASONIC—THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF ile Fraternity of Froese Asoophed Magona at the ooo norable Fri one of Now York. will be held at Follerton Hall 8h 0. OF 0. F, + Cit Late ble at room, tie street. this (Tuesday) ovyening, at 734 o’cloc! | COHAR, W. WILLEIS Grand Socrsicree OTICE.—THE UNDERSIGN: OF THE N (frm of PEEINE, F PATTERSON "4 HACK, fas saxon formeriy 4 the foot Mee tate a pry tot Kage 3 ‘rend and Houston eet Williamsb: will carry on the ches See ey shipbuilding invell te bre Sh an SAOK. Ne TO THE PUBUIC.THE PROPRIETORS bave extended their new line of omnibusses, com: 5 ing at Thirteenth pireet ond theveat Four cr the B OT ‘oul own oa adhd ri , down South to C: Wall street teen GOUTANT, Proprietors, ‘Tenth avenuc, down treet to Fourth, to Bayard. to Market to peok slip, Ful- to" Covates slp. MYERS & RCPOSALS FOR OIL FOR LIGHT AOUSES.--TREA- sury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, September A “Sealed roposals will, be roccived at this office until one o'clock riday, the 23d inst., for supolving tho Hehthouse, establishmens with twonty-cne thousand five 2 hundred (21, Hons of the best quality fall strained or Bregeed sperm vm cif bob olive alony 9 govern- ply vessel at Bon ork, eit, New Bed- ford, or udgartown, tion of the tthe contractor to be specified in the tee in tig! casks, suitable for ship} in prime order. 0 day of October nex notibe ready to receive ti liver 8 avers Abe Aen part} deliver it t shorized agent of ment, and he shall be entitled to pt therefor within gontracted forfundor the foressingdor eng wo mndjested iB sual tests of spesitnians + Str ete jure at which main m lumpia, by uring vad by such other means ‘be thought proper 10 person or perso: whom hat duty wiay be amigued, before ie will be nocepted., ‘Fhe oll we uired to remain limpid'as » temperature of 0 dog. of Faneenhelts oF low 17 okaofvitn seourity to the satiafaction of the departm Will be required of the contractor, conditioned in the, p Tity of ona Aith of the value of tho contract, for its taithtal The board, under authority of by) igutmay bo reserves tho ‘right to reject ‘any bi Bd, ho be the lowest, from other considerations thi The bids must be pli pei and on- dorsed "' Pro} oll," and then enclosed to the Soore- tary of the Lighthouse | Washington city, fy order of the Lighthouse ‘Board: ORNTON A. JENKINS, Se>rotary. THE TURF. ———— eee” JENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—PURSE ‘$200, mile heats. best three in no tac wagons, foe KD oer horses excepting Fora Temple, Myo) Tacony, and Highlan Mids “Aloe a ttallion parse af ile heats. best three in five in harness, froo to all stallions exoept Washington and Cardinal The above purses to come off a abies ir. Bol or more ia each to mako a field, two tostart make s race. To close, Soptomber 1 woo" ‘clock, at De ee & Falkland’s Hotel, corner.of East 1 roadway and Catherine street. Co COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—THE se para irses and stakes are open, (to come off the 5 latter cure amber) fre forall ersttlng Moraes. No. }—Parse ‘an inside stake of $300, heats, with on five, to feednd ii Srelook, at Duryea & Falkland’ “ REWARDS. $5 50 att REWARD “STOLEN, BETWEEN | SUNDAY a tevey watok onp. mad rat ater: ob property. and re of the thi pac ore an: nd otb ers cover Rettnie stop tS ee Al to JOHN H. eis 65 Beekman street, er Poarl street. REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM 61 HOUSTON street, a German silver i ire marked J. F. & 2 9 a Frankfort, ae ecg Oy rire, dollars will, be gren. for the recor ‘reel, and twer lars for the Setection of the by applying at 601 Houston set street. pripeifa ap Moy 4p A WHITE AND LIVER COLOR- od pol ; the owner's name, No. 20 Broad strect, was on bis collar; he is marked abo the head and ears by the mi the ‘hair having come ver roturns said dog rthe Swuoe, No- Bf Brond streot, “wilt toosive the above rewar: REWARD.—LOST OR MISUAID, A PAIR OF gold spectacles, ‘The finder will receive the above re- Ward by returning them to 199 Grand street, GTOLEN —FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—THE ABOVE rowerd will be given for any information thet may load to the pte of a bag of money, stolen in the Custom ee Monted. to. giv 2, Picate'addzobe box 8,001 Post Omca. °° LOST AND FOUND. O8T.—LEFT IN AN EIGHTH AVENUE CAR, AT the corner of Chambers street and West Broadway, on Thursday last, s box containing surgical instruments. A pang ae a mitt be re Pate on nae thesame at the Coro- OST—A_DRAFT, DRAWN BY R. & upon Henry Sheldon & Co., New York, Able to the order of Swoetser, Gookin & Sune 25, 180%, No. 1,720. st sixty days sight, for dred and afty doiiave, and nocoptod. aly 15 ie Bit ment of this draft having beon stopped, all by cautioned against negotiating tl ego be suitably rewarded by leaving t i eee STONE & CO. ae citnae sips Lost4 LETTER, DIRECTED 79 THE CASHIER OF the Pacific Bank, Broadwa way, containing # note of MoKinstry, Jr. for $100, dated Sith Angusy, ai four mon\be, vor 1 eet PR vig sled saad pm OST OR MISEA, ISLA A, NOTE DRAWN BY WILLIAM Hall & Soa for sare oir redd pod that payment eat mate ae tam ce i possession of it will confor a ‘taver 4, avi ait os * LB. WYMAN, scopy leavin TRAYES OR STOLEN—ON MONDAY BETWEEN 9 and 10 o’clock,A. i from 160 ante street, ® roan horse, with hed. Said hor is about seven years ei ® groy stripe alon; ward on his hind A liberal roward will be van, 20 Goerck street, or CHATHAM SQUARE, ON SUNDAY oe ST 0 ees horse. fifteen ds high. Any person to Second Avenue road omreny. Be Trent fourth street, near Second o-0u i itabl; 4 Lew Bs HOY FO NIEL J. SHERWOOD, Supt. ee for fetlocks. fs 3,430, aid for their return to {erD, 0’ Dono- James Collins, 300 Henry street. ‘RA YED—FRO) evening, Septor DRY GOODS. KERR & CO. HAVE RECEIVED FROM RECENT portatio: beaut of goods a8 CS ether wit lend: te lombroiderien, in chemisettes, sleeves: RR & CO., 767 Broadway, three doors ress goods, of FE pe ed oollacs. “A, below Ninth hen RE YOU IN WANT OF A GOOD FITTING SHIRT, one that will defy soppstiion. in aie as of atyle an ‘excellence! If you do. Wig 10 t¢ BOOTHBY’ rondway, and procure on lorant aty’ ood mato: rial fit. Whore ye found a \LOTH WAREHOUSE.—WILSON G. ee & end Nos, 80 and 82 William street, 01 importers and jobbers of goods for mer ed with ® new and ©o: perb variety just imported f ma braciay Fevorytuing thet is rich, eantifal and ifoent specimens of roal' India osmole wlhi, Deccan, and other Enstern prodae dembodind in this collection, to yn ssortioen of Fremch esshmere, noes ton orape shaw! hoy every conceivable er: a preislty p resent to public notice * ere, in the shaw! trade pot neetatore seepeiaoet. into this country, the faveio being of pure o hair, but manufactured in France by that oktraordinaey French invention, the nesdl¢ loom, the work of which approximates #9 closely to that of rf sorutiny to detoct the difer apororir reepeotfully Baie | jorolgn shawl and cloak warehouse, 36) EW STILES OF FALL BIBBONS.—ME. L! ICHTEN, stein, $0 Bowery, corner of Hoster ateost, im jouner of 'ribbang, faboy and plain bonnet ellis, velvets, tins, feathers, flowors and millinery oda Intior thojatten. tion’ of buyers, to his unrivaled stook of the above goods, ae hoia now prepared to offer extraordizary inducements be eof rotail purchasers. eee ARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.~EVERY NOVEL ty for the present: Enport trade is some ready for inspecties Broadway, to whiok tis a invit et LACES, EMBROIDERIZS, , AC. MRS. DIEDEN fully informe the Indios that ahe has just fetare: ta from Paris, with & latge sesortment. of Fick ka, ree laces, embroideries, P nt tha Paria M the attention of La rUFFANY A CUTTING, 821 BROADWAY, WOTLD call attention of purchasors to their large stock of now rich silks, aces, and embroideries, Vrenoh all wool plaids, delaines, merinos, Ao. hirty India shawls and scarfs, Just imported, new clon’ tillas, Ac. EXTRA PAY, ALL UV, 8. NAVE SAIIORS WHO jovag easel am BJ Paeifio a8 a: XTRA PAY.—, served in any United time from 1646 te 1668, oni BE tay Peewe U8, Wort wD foush W SAILORS’ bia PAY.—OFFICERS AND SEAMEN who served in vy in the Pacific ocean at any time kes 1846 to 1562, ) any of the shore whe have died. »: pply to P. T, BETTS, Agent, 0 Wall ot vend ba the Paoltio irom ice GG {ceeh, entitied Ly doudis =) winin tag ws #b0ve, Be Ki a The hei M tarstas | § —feam i= fro tala ia a, Cianakd ana TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORE’ $235.00 009 00 ee Freee 4 iowa steom, TOLEND,OW BOND AND $200,000 7% onan ral ch ettavd in this lt ‘or Bree x wilder an soon a Clr Notes 8, BROAD, No.3 Wall streets "> "od, Apply pee ee ere ee, $25.( 000. Pr oe Mee NG MONEE OA tua $5, 00 Bio or mam zt, ek vo business; investme ind ‘ron ! empl. ‘Address New York, Heral 1y perso! orthe bore dought, atriotly 0 confdentiag, Jack inaae ons tesrity: to take an interest in ; nono but those will receive attention. Wty, ‘and f —THE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPA! show ane men or others havin; iy z it in a business of w! entire control, and there ry no risk, they oan mak ten or twelve months, Address, for particulars, Post Office, $950, —THIS SUM TO INVEST IN SOME SAFE pasing raanufacturing business in the city. A@- een. with particulars, Irving, Herald ofc Deere PERSONS WHO HAVE MERCHAN- lise of any description to exchange for real ay wa cy. hear of a argein by applying immediate! Ha Giguta Sin CASH ADVANCES MADE ON Sones IN: it BEEBE, 1: Broadway, third story. or bought ont liberally for cash, watches hry, Dt plavos, and other musical inghramonts, ‘oual meets r es Greono and Wooster eecireeta ORR. MONEY AD VasceD ON THE MOST Lehane ing vere plicants, on wate! ate, weqean be or any sther doucefp: ion of property, at the lc agency and loan ofies, Grad direst, corner of Broadway Hilolert cond anes and honor méy boreliod upon. ”” M. C. McLOUGHLIN. pase HAVING FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL oot tan tadia caer careae ee angunt Syne: ) ; P Feaahh Sik partioetaze Meshgage Waar 7 AGE, BACON & O., ey TRAN he io Uaite ited i Bintan "oe ees oc an oh Rs ogee oe + feat ae to tr bo aad tow a the American. Co., Now York. EADY MONEY.PERSONS IN WANT OF SMALL sums of money, for a short tim diamonds, plate, oloths, ture. firearms, and fancy art at the Lifelnsuranco and Loan Office. No. Chatham.) Office hours from 10 to 4 Stove States w soe EMITTANCKS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND! land.—We issue drafts, by spacial ‘authority, at Union Bank of Lsndon Beltass Banking Com ae fro 1 STAYLON BROTHERS, Ne, 70 Wall street, oor, Poagh RXSEN & COS WESTERN UAND, AGENOY, Tae fayette, ing.—Ofioe in, New York, 63. W iT ew! yBisiee ralrvada inte % ‘annus, being rapidly tak N. & nally ins} = Kpoations i fabeavl to thom. For far sant ippek mt demi T. J. COLEMAN. 63 Wall steeat REAL, ESTATE NOTHIN, @ HARRISON management of real os' eet the tents of Nousse, keep ‘ts, &o., disposed of on ______#XPRESS AGENCIES. ay.— Adams 40's express for Port Philip, Motbe art dant Ty > Golden Age, on Weaneeday, tralia, will ‘be dospat sane om Weta ety tara at Tihs E mani ie rs 0 de a Ireland, and the National Bank of Scotlands at AGENCY. a indlane 1 by A ing ret or. som, 2 cee interested ‘should "apply kame nedinaly asthe Land Warrant Ofice of joriber Go rm! ne the always on hand ‘and for sale. pes Ad trees? FOR AUSTRALIA.— OFFICE 69. PPL ‘Sur first ree for Fert Pai oat Mato At dorpatohed. by the ore charge of a special mareranes * ights and 7 desoriptl colved'se out ombe welt o'clock, An Mee ane. and small parcels and dispatches until 1 d’olook, PM Fomny art ax ne shor crcival as orm bippers are reminded that altho: ports of te the ad merges kind of morebam- are me iee., free it ls nevert less absolutely oy bat they should faraish us with, tuvoloes OF oven 4 detail ts enable us to ass thelr goods without delay ob Australia Costo: ADAMS & CO., 3 ‘Mcivourner hen Groner Mowros, Resident Partner, tralia. 54: are offering rich sete at lower rates than ever. all made at our factor Greene street, of kile dried materials. GILLIES arias 646 Broadway, east side. a few doors above Er ets FURNITURE.—THE anaes Im. furadtere, vite attention to their stook of Crore Fitch fr au, Ss enen is a spore Mealorswill And a et t of beaded, oT mont 01 pontine, Bb other styles; ab me Rew’ 2 orkcvis ox Tee corner of ein ‘Those who have seen the eet No. Bo know how their furniture is TRAVELLER GUIDE. 1853, Route thd these Armasgyesi™ and New York inland tou arransome press trains at 9 0’ clock Ad M. and 2:00. ¥.,c0 se Albany with Con of railroad We Mnoe North for Seracore § ‘White! The trains eonnect with Western 1s at Chatham For 8 dopot, orn of of White, Elm Tor a tickets oat For Albany. [DAxDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO Paty, Abb 1 North rivor.. ie lines di ry wate ove Monda: phoney ny arte i AiSeny in Une fee tes jeayes All Hudson for oe shim Spein on cee snie For ther partic lara A DFORD. 202 Wert street. HR RIVER RATLROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM rose teains A: SLe—Throtge ta feo howrs, Rrains touching Wudlalo, or Montreal at 6 d:cteeie eal \igtiow-y 8:5 same even saint te ‘ADM ‘Tucough “way! trains ob 12 aa Expross train, 4 P. M. train, LPR Renee Ramen ie ‘01 yi t Chambers, Canal, Christ 4 Temata streste. ky ener rain from Canal stroot, at 5 P. M. tor Atbe- pi. tyne A my ‘at all EDMUND stations. D FRENCH, _ Superintendent, _ ORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY AND INTERME- diate landings. —Fare one dollar to Albany. Meals served op b ‘The commodions e ORK 3 AND 3 PHILADELPHIA DIRECT, oon ween, te A] Sig eke ‘York, ‘ook of nary, 8 A Mes and. 430 sad O20 in for Linas street, at 6 & yr one A ai froin foot ot Watask sees of thes A. M. New se Thro Co land! nee Phitadalphip s 1 sen LONG. ae aie tae DOCK, nd Oer FAMES CHRISTOPHER, Captain John Price, wi the pier at the foot of Barolay #treot a4 tolls I, 7, 07¢100K A. Le Tan oa 5 fonts 10at 2 dept. ia ne ase Bek Wat il 4 Rope, 8 av 2 Sept. 11 at 8 P. WHOLESALE E FUR GOODS.—LEWIS MAWSON, I~ porter and manufacturer of fancy furs No. | Peek Jace, ong door from Broadway. here loave to invite the at- foneion of city and country buyers to his unrivalled of euperior furs, comprising every artiolo in the liae, TI A regular for bonse; no other goods but furs sold ia thia os- tabli sbanent d goods Pa mad here a rer’s prices ing fally of 20 per cent Th in part, a DO devon bons, viet 100 do. muffs; hie do, mantiilas, Polona: do, gent’s. bons, he ; 50 do. fur eloves, &o cuts and (gee bog do. aba font Duteh owen skins. Also sleigh rob Bafalo do riiae and Australisa fur goods, too auuerous to a esi MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY MADR BAS¥, OR HOW TO Lovor.—Vrofestor LAWTON, Boston, formecty of dom, will sond toany nidrove, on the receipt ef one 4: port paid, plain directions to onable Iadise or none Win the dovotod affections of as many of the their hearts may desire, ‘The process is 6 Avating, that all ‘bo married, {1 Appearance’ or porition be arranged with auch ok, ry LF ADAME ka COMPT HAS A SMALL Lor orien com which was procured at, faraed V osuvis ut ia Tas fanz UK Oise chaatt iene iigenticmen to to wi ponte aes, Room an Fi xd ene,