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tary Intelligence—Strange Dxings in Guana- to— Condition of things in Mexico— Wild Cat, Saminole Chief, and General Woll—The Ap- Presidential Election in Mexico—San- Anna’s Policy to secure his Re-clection—De-" State of Trade in Texas, and the Causes of, $e, Se. lime on both sides of the Lower Rio Grande bi ‘undisturbed for the present, aud since my not even our revolution-ioving, cazd-playing, . neighbors in Matamoras have farnished ith anything calculated to be of s,ecial interest in your section of the worid. Don Domingo Gayosso, late Prefect of and General Woll’s second in command left om the 19:h inst, for Vera Cruz, New Orleane. He has leave of sbsexce, instead to take the post of military commszdaat of a Crnz, as had been reported. gentieman in Matamoras received a letter by Satorday’s mail, from s friend in Guanajuato, jing @ bando, or municipal order, signed by Of the regidores—a member of the Ayuntamiento, Pity Council—calling on ail the citizens to meet arms st the Municipal Hall, as also such a3 none, that they might be supplied with the The writer, fearing the consequences, for- ms to'mention what had occurred or was then ing place there, and the order is more remarka- lwhen itis coneidered that Guavajnato is the of the department of the seme name. evera) detachments of the fur ex on t:.¢ line have tent into the iuterior uf Mexico trom Matamo- and ether places, sad l wotice that Genoral An de, who cunmended |. ed NOL SOUL 2 fevolutions's ia More iv, cs vitat of Michoa , has beeu recalled tot © city of Mexico, Th it reliable information we have bere from the in or of that country is, that the Dictetor is con birating ail bis forces in acd avout the capital. & wordis said of any expedition being sen; inst Alvarez or his ‘' Pinto-,” in the south of rico. he celebrated Seminole chief, Wild Ca’, is at pre- it Gen. Woll’s guest, in Ma’smoras; wud what may e caured this acute savage t+ absucon his haunts osite Eagle Paes bas uot uy yes leaked out. ge may ovly be to nccomaky General Woll, D in a day or two start ou a tcue of izspec- , and intecde to go as high as Cat tid is accomp: vied by some fifty ot bs bart 5 whom find favor with Woll, ‘ov will have seen by this time au account of the vie farce that is to be enacted on the Ist of December, when the aation will decide by its ffrages” whetber Santa Ano shall coutinue not pgs with the same unlimited powers far been exercising. Ths so-calied “ ” Juntas, or meetings, for the purpose, are to over by bia governors, prefvots and sub-pre- ) all over the country; aud under the immediate uence of bayonets. Such being the case, result may weil be anticipsted. For, who in cico Can at present call his will his own, if we pt Pcrtions of the country ay are now, and 2 been for months past, in open rebellion against ? And again, what wales him now, st the th hour, doubt that he ix, perhaps, governing nation against its will? The fact is, that not hata what we hear of bis inteation to have elf aimed Empercr, hiv daysas Mexizo’s tator are numbered, andthe mau xow is only pking how he can make # safe retreat from the try with what additional weaith he has pil- from the nation since his ist assumption of he steamer Camanche arrived from above some ir days ago, and reports the wavle liue as being fy sickly. Lhere will scarcely be a change for better so long as the uncommonly warm weather this season of the year continues, Tne prevail- fevers, however, have not assumed an epidemic commerce of this place coutiones languid, on fount of the unsettled state of affuirs in Santa na’s domivions, and none of our merchants are ling to risk their capital into that country. On ir hand, the tracers from the adjoining Mex- in territory are ares to he aoe ou the road with ir wagons or mules, as joing Ro they expose m to he acized by government officieis, for the pore of transporting its banditti-looking soldiery Hi baggage from one section of the country to the everits of the most exciting interest are short- ticipated by cur restless neighbors, I will en- or to keep the run of the hounds, so that the D ‘edhees ifs Senders poetee OF in what is fing place in this yn of the country. . Tio’ Bravo. The Falthrore Bonapartes. om the Correspondence of the New Orleans Picayune. ] Bauttvors, Nov, 1s, 1854. jerome Boraparte, sonof Jerome sud nephew of hperor Napoleon, who was on a viait tu 313 cousin, b Empercr Louis Napoieon, is now ia our citz. hile in France, himself and son, Lieut. Bonaparte, ire both raturalized and made civizsus the ch. Kopire. The father #iso had conferred upon i the title of Prince, and the con was appointed Heutenancy iu the French army. Our Baltimore ce, however, seems to bear bis titled honors with cming republican simplicity. He sssumes no id other ordinary citizens, aud is seen Z in the voeations of business. The n amd pleasure of his li’e appears to be the ining, training and cultivation ot horses. Ift ts not, he would rather hold the reins aad aspen of noble avimals, with a handsome es- bli int, than wear the iwperial crown. He tertains no political ambition, has never aspired ond never will. I saw bim three hours, endeavor- it, working intently for some to break one of his ike horses to harvess. To- this exd did be apply bis physicel and men- energies with untiring avsidui*y and iron will, as the old Emperor in endeavoring to conquer ; and I must say tha: Le succeeded better, js purpose was fivally uccompiisned, and the imal moved off quite plisnily. He is a gentle- esteemed, unostentatious, and & valaa- P . PP ty ietpcaty A anette, Cod yet take up bis abode ie France, thoug! p owner ofa beantiful and valusble estate His son, the fieutenant, an exceedingly amia- and accomplished young gentiemun, never ex- pited inp cheep end teten’t, though circum: ces in his new sphere of life may bring out and cover the hidden gew. [The grandmother, M’me. Bonaparte—of whom is s peculiar favorite—almost 4 pei—has mani- ted great interest in him. On_ his departure for ope a noes him with $5,000; and promis- hiw the larger portion of her fortuus if he would in France and ratee hiueelt to the re ofi—perbapes to the throne. This singular lady, though a native of Baltimore, has a wonderful dilect for royalty. She professes to despise publican America, and yearns for imperiai away; Seigare almost democratic, Possessing aa e , she chooses to live in a plain ding heuse, without even & suite of rooms or iblishment. Ver; pear the period of three ore and ten years, iil exhibits traces of re- tkable besuty, priding herselt upon having the n0 st, fairest akin of any Jady iu the city. She be frequentiy seen on the wharves, on ‘Change the post office, visiting broke:e, OAnkare, and n of business, collecting reats, buy- and participating in other speculative goes to church, eschews modern morsl- \ fad ant religion of her own. She talks pbi- 7 from j—and T bi 4 srgues politics, ridicules sentimentalista, d lore to dwell wos’ and reconnt the glories of belle France. She often reseives maguificent To abroad -~sa) to be from her fas manifests ht in showing them. { seem her, @ thousand times, and mever ithout wearing upon her marbie foreiead a glitver- jewel vaiued at several thousand dollars. She blds no intercourse with ber relations, but is free, , affable and intellectual in conversation with ose to whom her eccentricities my take a fancy. a character standing out in bold prominent Dr pear amongst hi Or Sex. A Conrovs Ixcrpent.—A few months subsequent the inauguration of President Pierce, Christopler eDonnel, the keeper of a groggery aud » domino table ho had made wpplication fer a position in any one e departments, receieved a yellow tiver, informing lim that he bad been appointed to o tweive hundred clerkship. Chris. ie 1d natared and honest i We know him well, and admire his nat@e iplicity and Emerald ness. He forthwith closed ranche, reported at headquarters, nn! demanded tructions. The chief clerk assigned hima derk along- certain silk stocking gentry. Paddy was amazed doverwhelmed. But a short time had claipsed since had abandoned the Killarney bog, ani now to be \ ina Toom, lean over a mahogany desk, transcribe with a goosequill—O! it was beyond his tions, and, by the faith, swore Chria., it his raich—(‘a missenger’s place would do far for the likes o’ him, and it would.’ And with ular Irish ingenuity he proceeded to negotiate a «wap; ind in the course of a few hours effected his object, und since remained in the happy enjoyment of the place his choice.— Washington in, Dec. 2. : Ioan inate Jourent ongethas fete mbus journal saya iw ‘wan declines appointment tendered him by Governor Medill, {0 fill vacancy occasi by the resignation of John A. is private business wall not admit of bis going the Beneh until the second Monday of February, the term for which he was elected by the peopl ences. The Journal also says that it is now well that Shepord F. Norris will not resign his ne District J , for the Supreme Judzesh'p ten- him by the Governor. Judges Rartley, Ranney, ‘Thurmaa, are now the only Judges op {ho Supreme ‘The Storm on Lake Erte. PERILOUS SITUATION OF THR CREW OF 4 BOHOONRN IN CLEVELAND HARBOR—FOUB MEW RUPORTED DROWNED, {From the Cleveland Pleindealer, Dec. 4.] One of the worst gales ever known on Lake krie—and that is saying Chee Geen up last night. It first blew | trom the northeast, bringing with it snow and pierci cold. It steadily increased ig the night, and th’ morning the lake was a sea of foam, The schooarr mab, from Toledo, loaded with eorn, undertook to mee port it the night, and owing to the darkness and snow, together with the high ses, ran on to the west pier, or rather the wpiles and rocks that project out into the lake, answer- ing no other purpese than de truction to rail craft, that in a storm cannot keep clearof it. She went on about 2 o'clock this morning, ber stern and bottom completeiy stove in, and the sea making s heavy breach over her. Soon after daylight her condition wis discovered, and attempts made to resene her crew, Two lifeboats were immediately stove in attem; to reach her, At % o’clock the ‘alarm had spresd-through town, and al- though the gale was terrific, thousands were out to witness the spectacle and render assistance. Bi the wreck was unapproachable. She was imi in spray snd ‘foam, and the poor fellows o@ board who had passed “so terrible a night could be seen on the forward deck, but evidently 60 chilled 98 to be nearly helpless. They did throw out a line, which fortunately reached shore, was made fast, and one of the crew made the desperate attewpt to save hii » He clasped the rope with what strength he had;-he ad- vanced sowe twenty feet, one arm was seen to drop, then one leg, and be hung by the other a moment, when throwing back his head, evidently in despair, fell into the surge beneath him and was drowned, in full sight of | thousands of scattered along the piers. It was a | heart sickening sight. His name was James Burr. Another soon after attempted the same perilous ad- venture. He, too, got part way to land, and was about to give ont, when the rope was cut from the vessel, let- | ting him down into the water, do near the pier that some | during fellows jumped into the breakers and rescued | im. “He was too chilled to walk or tatk for some hours. | "dhe greatest excitement prevails among those on shore, The sclivoner Monsoon came in, in the height of the gale, amidst tremendous shouth, her salts froren and her crew nearly so, Koy es are collected to get a line from the wreck to the shore, ‘There-are only two of the crew now visible anil they seem to sit motionless in the bow of the wreck Motions are made to them to throw another line, but they de not seem to pay any attention to those oa shore. I) is suppesed that they are chilled or frozen. We have just had an interview with thé rescued man, Siarnan? oy Wiiuiaat Kecca—I am mate of the wrock- The eaptain is my brother; also have anoth: erou board. There isa boy on board aged four . uamed Jas. McCarty: also, D. E. Draper and J. Sanden, all told, We left Toledo Saturday morning, with smal! cargo of corn and pork, bound fur Chemo Bay. ‘he weather becoming hard, we put in here about 2 A. M. A big sea threw us bard on the pier Whon J left the vessel, as above described, the crew were su‘lering considerably. The sea washed every part of the vessel. ‘They cannot stand it another night. ‘There is no lady on hoard. Thecrew mostly belong at French Creek, N. ¥. 5.u0 P. M.—The propeller Paugasset has just been to the wreck. She ventured near enough to throw several lines, but there was none on board with life enough to cateh them and make A sailor on the propeller jumped into the rigging of the wreck, a desperate leap, and the same moment the propeller backed off, leaving the sailor on board. It was found impossible to keep the propeller off the breakers. One point is gained. ‘There is a live sailor and a brave fellow on board the wreck. Hopes are entertained of their resoue. The propeller is winding to try it again, cheered on by the shouts of thousands of excited specta- tors. We are confident of their rescue ere night sets in, it is now 4 o'clock, and we go to press. ‘Two of the crew in trying to get on board the propeller were drowned, and a man lost off the propeller—so says report. Grand Lana Speculation In Nebraska. {From the Cleveland Leader, Deo. 1.] Everybody likes late news, fresh news, startling, im- mense news. Well, we have an “item” that may make some people stare, and pull their eyes open some. Our source: information ure direct, and we believe roliable. The collateral and circumstantial evidence thoroughly confirms its truth. « It seems that a co-partnership was formed last sum- mer between Stephen Arnold Douglas, of Illinois; Bird Chapman, ex-specis! wail agent; Forney, editor Wiashinglon Union and Clerk of House of Representa- tives; Joseph W. Gray, postmaster of Cleveland, and Wm. Green, of Klyria, Ohio, and oue other party, whose name we fonget. This company of political brethren, and of immaculate patriots, have secured the refusal of 2 $50,000 purchase of indian Missions Reservation lands in Nebraska Ver- ritery; $5,000 bas been paid down as forfeit money, in case the company should not pay the residue at the time stipulated. Since the death of Gov. Burt, his Secretary, Cammins, is acting Governor, pro lem., until the President fills ‘the vacaney. The influence of the In being centrated on the Presi ce him to appoint Cummins permanent Governor of the Territory, The understandmg or bargain is, that in case the company aforesaid, suoceed in having him retarned as Governor, he agrees tu locate the seat of government at the village of Bellville, on the lands pur- chased by company, which, as amatter of course, will vastly ace their value, to the emolument of the sald Dougla y & Co. The honesty and morality of the bargain aud sale isa matter we will not stip here to review. It ise@acugh to know that it is par excellence emocts cnucratood that Chapman is to be the treasurer f tue echome, Furthermore, he will b s & eandilate for delegate to Congress and will receive all abe induencs ¢ ' his election. | It is considered that with him in Congress the lands and comer lots could b> sold to better advantage, as well with an eye to farther lunded speculations. Chapman is sending a press over to the Territory, which is to be Douglas’s organ there wd to have bestowes upon it all the public printing of ‘y. Whether the company will advocate the 06 of slavery under thé “popular sovereignty * not advised. The Dealer recently con- Jauding Cummins, and urging bis appointment as Governor of Nebraska. Obapman has resigned his special mail agency, and has spent considerable time with Douglas in Illinois, making speeches in that State betore the election in favor of the violatior of the Missouri Compromise He has also been in the Nebraska Territory for several weeks, on some land speculation, as was known if the company succeed with their scheme our neigh- bor of the Dealer will make his pile. It is « large ope- ration, and a hold move, but tho ropes, we are to.d, are well laid. A Lalf a million of dollars ‘is the very least, we are informed, the company expect to clear in the speculation. We have further particulars which we with- hold to-day. Theatres and Exhibitions, BROADWAY THEAURE.—By*request, Miss J. M. Daven- port will r this evening in the play of “Camille, or the Fate of a Coquette.’’ Those who have not seen this necomplished actress in her representation of Camille Gantier, should not lose the only opportunity they will efor some time of wituessing nature represented to very life, by an actress of the first stamp. th Bowery TrraTre.—The equestrian exercises which are given here every evening, ere drawing large houses. The fents in the ring are very interesting—leaping, vaulting, somerseting, &e. The amusements of this evening commence with equestrian feuts, and will close with the “Cataract of the Ganges.” Nrato's Ganvry.—The vocal oom of Mule. Nau con- tinues to draw fine houses to this elegant theatre—her singing endered with such sweet intonations and ex- quisite tuste, frequently indulging in the most beantifu ornaments and embellishments, that abe keeps the au- dience in ec it The “Sompambulist”’ is announced for this eve Breron’s Trrater.—We haye to announce the same piece for thisevening, the manageer continuing to play ihe new piece of “The Upper Ten and the Lower Twenty” so long as it draws such large houses. In addition to thts piece, a new piece, entitled “Living too Past’—Mr. Jordan and Misa Raymond in the leading parts—v ill also be given. Navionas THFATAS.—A grand equestrian performances ‘acts of horsemanship, leaps, somersets; fount Olympus and posturing. ‘The comic n¢@ Frisky Cobbler’? will follow, and the en- will terminate with the drama of ‘The WALLACK’S TimaTee,—The new comedy, founded on a French story, entitled “Two to One, or the King’s Vi will be repeated this evening—Blake, Lester, Bland, Mise Rosa Bennett, and Mra, Stevens in the prin: cipal parts. The scenery ix capital and the acting good. The interlude of “Love and Murder” will conclude the amusements. Mernorougay Tae i7en—Shakspeare’s play of “Ham- let? is announced for this evening, being the last time it will he presented during Mr. Anderson’s engagement— Mr. Anderson as Hamlet; Mr. Eytinge as Leertes, and Mr: 208 as Ophelia, The amusements will termi- nate with the farce of ‘Doctor Dilwerth.’’ Amgucan Mvsncm.—The entertainments which are given here aro of n very superior order. This afternoon the drama of the “Robber’s Wife” and the farce of ‘Fighting by Proxy,” and ia the evening the Orphans in the .” of Geneva,’’ with ©. W. Clarke and Miss Mesta; leading parts—also the farce of a “losn of a Wooo's Maxern The burlesque drama, entitled “Robert Make together with a good selection of negro melodies, i i Beexirr’s Sx ry extravaganga of “Beauty and the Beast,” with instramental solos and melodies, form the features for to-night. Woon’s Vanieris,—A selection of favorite melodics, quitar solos, daneing by white sharacters, and other in- teresting features, tor this evening's amusements. ‘TAMERNACIN —Mr. Dempater, the plaintive ballad sing- er, will give his second entertainment this evening —se- veral beautiful songs are selected for tho occasion. Ter Mrwacris Deravirer.—Mr. Levi Biosaom it appear bap fied from Milwaukie, with funds belong. ing to the I Shore Railroad, It is hinted that $160,000 of bonds advanced by the city to build the road, or a large portion of them, have been hypothecated by him for kis own benefit. "A gentleman’ ta, pursuit of Blossom passed through Chicago afew days since, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA MONKHY MARKET. Wepnaspay, Dec. 6—6 P. M. ‘The tendency of the market was downward on the whole list thia morning. Erie declined %, Winois Cen- tral Donds 34, New York Central %, Nicaragua 2, Cam- bevland %, Barlom 34, Hudson River 1};. Roading alone improved Money is not easier; those who want loans submit to any encrifice to procure it. Itis generally believed that the drain of gold has ceased, for a time at least: the pre- sent rates of exchange will of course prevent shipments for the present. ‘Two errors bave ben detectod in the Pank statement of ast Monday, both Whely to prodace an uafevorshio | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | _ effect on the market. In uence of two of the beaks TRE, CHAMBERS STRFET.—LAST OPERA AT NIBLO'S @: A. — CA having omitted to send in returns, their specie was eati- three nights of the New York play, of the house, 60 owts; Orchestra Arm- mated, andas it now appears, over estimated: the rea! | [> O,gpmnG BOUS Ceri TEN’ AND LOW 'TWioery, Boxes, $6. Deecs open at 64; t ‘Tuvuspay, FuiDAY, AMD SatuRDAY, with o new farce, bes pared, fuer, average ia thus reduced to 610,448,383, Secondly, the increase im deposits of nearly two millions is wholly erre- iy More fer snles— This atablinasent is riod ponsdocs 7 the locate Y boarders ; the ip fal of gent 3 central and oonve- On, A TwivawonTa’s Honmrmoon AU neous. There bas been no increase to speak of. nient ; the house pays about $1200 nh ; por year, clear , it in his favorite charscte . By advertisement published elsewhere it will be seen | lit above all expenses. Price $2,400. "Inquire at Nov 31 | coi sayeet Wit SypeRr ia is Cavorite charscter of | + AMINA, in the opera of THE SOMNAMBULIST. that the State stocks owned by the Cana! Bank of Cleve- | Howard street, after 2 P. M. Secure pinces—the Theatre is warm and oomortable THE SOMNMBULIST, land, Ohio, now in process of liquidation, are to be sold 7 SECON] __THE UPPER TEN must make room for new pieces. Anise, ” RY Sys soe ON THE SECOND AVENUE TO at the Stock Exchange until 15th iust, Proposals are to lock for sale.—It is a first rate situation, , ¥ THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, be addressed to A. P. Edgerton, po ag gr np remeay age y prec nr apd Dred B IP. Waliron; Btage Manager, Uabort Jones. —Priowt Mr, Albert H. Nicolay's rogular semi-weekly auction | S5@1¥- NONNER & 00, Ste Boosh po aca oe NE ae 4% NAU in BNGLIS sale of stocks and bonda will take place this day, at 123 | ———————___- Tbe great ppectnels of HOADWAY THEATRE —K. A. o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Hen 9520 LET IN FHS ViGHEES 08 BROAD. THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES, B Leswee.-—Doors open at 644; commence at ig following is » synopsis of the recent report of the | oa depot; ae $650, Furniture for ~ | with the comets joo ye teenie and equestrian. hursday evening, Gahan” performed ate Auditor on the barks of Ohio — price about $700, The house can ° New Scenery, Dressen, Dances, Machinery, &. Camille Gautier......... reali Miss Davenport s Rerors ExmumrixG Tux: Coxprmioy oy THe INCORPORATED next, Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 4 CATARACT OF REAL WATER." «. Mr. Conway | Mino Bubiilard. Mee Pre Banks oe Tux ler Novxusm, mi js Hadeihs tated eh Tuunspay Evening, Dro, 7, <r. Lafingwel Michette...... Mra Nagle fesources. — . anes " ill be presented . Vincent inette, Mi nour, OUSE TO LET AND YUENITURE FOR GALE—A wee 8 PESTONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS § ‘ole... Mr. Davidge | Anaibelio,... Mrs. Barnard AN eal rig heed Pyieet ronan want BY THE. WHOLE @F THE STAK TROUPE. Gustave... ..-Mr. Sanford | Helene..Misa J.Geugeuheton Hewat orders recently patatet gauedern improvements, | The performances will conclude with the grea: drama GANEx. ‘oil ko oan dale mon oe ‘shot a ce oe of THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. Ganem. Miss J. Gougeahotm Mesrour. Mr, tunity to stepat once into a snug house, every way Molmawa........Mr, Arnold | Iran, Rebert Jones Me. Davidge | Fetoah. Mrs. Nagle Queen. Miss A. Gougenbelm Performance every Saturday afternoon. URDY'S NATIONAL THEATEE.—DPEES OLRCLE AND Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 1254 cents; ata, 50 cents; Private Boxes, $5. curtain will rise at 724 o'clock. Thursday eveni Dec. 7, the entertarnmente will commence with A Gl EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCE, by tho Freuch and American Circus; after which, the comic ballet of THK Hg COBBLER; to conciade with THE WIZARD IF. complete. Apply -Mr. Seymour ne, 8 to 10, 3 to ) RE LET—THE NEW STERLING HOTEL, BRIDGE- rt, Conn, This new and spacious hotel, being the largest in the State, is situated in the centre of the city of Bridgeport. Iti 150 fect in fromt and 146 feet in Jepth, forming a block four storiea.in height. It is fin ished in handsome style, having gar and water through the house, and allthe modern improvements of a firat class hotel. The parlors and rooms are large, and the Cining room nearly 100 (eet in leagth. ‘The corridors are mostly 10 feet in width are 1,200 feet in length, giving the house # spacious and here a £. B. RINSHIMER, 319 Fourth ave- Safety Fund stock Due banks, Due deposi On this the Mc Mons Nouret ‘the Count de De Ramesu V olor St. € ing (Cleveland,) Leader, remarks :— ‘<The Board of Control of the State Bank of Ohio, which has been holding its semi-annual session in this city uring the week, adjourned last ovening. Its doings are not intcavied for the public eye, being purely supervisory in their character, calculated to give uniformity and Mra. stephens Mrs, Broughaam ity to the business of the branches, over whose it is constituted a guard. At this particular juncture tho public will, ax is very natural, feel an ARNUM?S AMERICAN MUSEU. —~ PERFORMING Bears for one week oaly.—\ nary, the beau- y appourance {ful living Giratt livi Jonstrictor, the analety to learn something of its proceedings.’ In con- | i8 a large yard a‘tached to the preniises, with slables in criginal Happy Family, 4a. Fotay. Dec ¥ 1554— ROPOLITAN | THEATRE.—HENRY versations which we have held with several members of | the rear. “To pe scquainved with hetel-keep- | Afternoon, av %, Performing Hears and two pieces be- coprietor; EAward Edy, Maanger.—Doore opsas the board, we have gathered these general facta : that at | ing, it will be Ieaved on reasousble terms. A fuller oe | iis. ewoning, § THE ORVHAN OF GENEVA and tain rites at 7 o'clock. no period since the establishment of the State Bank can be had by appling to P. U BAKNUM, ta | Tay LOAN OF ER. Adwittance vw al 29 ceats. ay evening, Lec. 7, will be performed, the branches shown by their statements a more hea. hy or at the hotel, ia Bridgeport Chuldfen und » cena HAMLET. and soond condition, or a. grea engagements, than at the present Grae Diss of exchange, ond one-third of the lity to meet their that if half tie tlome stie nl «Mr. James Andersem MANUPACTO. rave Digger... Mr. Jordam puas & Ketohaw ) LET OR LEASE.~THE ty belonging to the estate of TAG) OOD'S VARIEITES, MECHANICS? WALL, 472 BEAT WAY, (above Grand stivet.) falling due within the next six month ased, situated in the villoge of Pushing, with a good | 4 Wood... juinnbeeestaarscessy sss Mannan, Oh pore a So Ne turity, they can meet all their liabili businens, four years established, moxtly light carriage | Whmx AND ETHIOPIAN, Comit ANS SENTASNTA Mr. Langdon | Ophelia Mrs. M. Jomen | work. Laguire op the premisos, of PERFORMANCES, we res ee DR. DILWORTH. EZRA F. KETCHAM Dilworth cess eee eM. Thon 0’ Loughlia. Mr. Hoga . me Brelafeed me. leaving more than « mil plus in Land. ‘This calculation, on the assumption that the by nome of the MOST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THRE WORLD. Tozer ‘ck | LET OR 1 ¥ 618 BROAD xenerally to the fact, that at the above Hall may be ae the auoshies aod shace of the Darke’ Life, imtersperee with WAL ARTISTIC AND VLi DANCING IN WH. BR. Wood inienss simply to HoLe Tak Mimkor uP * 7 th ? : H. Woon, though the fires to introduce white chareats arwic Mr branches are mol dissipated by bul debts or T teh, 18 fore deep) house four stories, 29 by | into am Ethupiaa entertainment, dooms it not out © — “ Elarataansiit est pines thek oe glesiba: WHE, t : ya tellaga ying leer place'to call the atéeation of bia patrons aua thle palit ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 599 BROAI. Ano di, mich, as a preeau , 50m, ee we think entitled fo notice. A special sessment on the different branches, in o over ope hundred and twenty-i , Will be made with the parent bank in this or the protection of any branch that may through UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of Plancke’s fairy opera of BE, AND THE in two acts, with the most costly s« REAST, cenery PART OF HOU 1g of twelve roon best om best delusions and best cast ever introduced tn the pisos. nic or design become the object of special attack. | *aiters: oe TURK, ard give each eveaing # faith(ul represomtatice | Miss A. Eleanor, a8 Tew! ‘This deposit, with the fund sinaya on hand for the re- | }atts as tap us Neano Live, without detracGag from ais merite or ee | T. Bishop Buckle: demptiomof mutilated notes, will be adequate for any Srem: alting him above bis proper epiere in society, therwb, | G. S. Buckley contingency that is likely to arise under the worst form re giving @ very pleasing as well a» & mout iastrustiw | W. Percival of excitement that the’ present exaggerated stale of ROOM ON nora! Sisters, Fairies, &e. ‘ things may produce. This is an extraordinary precau- , unfurnished, ‘This evening, an entire change of programe. N. B.—This favorite plared every tion, but we think wisely adopted to meet an evident ctable fnmily, where there are vo chilirengg cea- | eke ing THIS WEEK, also a superior ETHIOPIAN KN’ dispo-ition in certain quarters to frifle with the credit | trai lveation near Eroudway, No. 11 Springreet Door TAINMENT, introducing the newest and best negro me of the bank aud the State by maliciously alarming the | Terms moderate. lodies public rind. ‘The following were the transactions to-day at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States -— Concert rved PART OF A MODERN BROWN INE GH a desirable neighborhoo&, furnif or unfurnished, with d or without, In G BO. CHRISTY & WOOD's MINSTREL 444 BROADWAY, commences at 736 o'clock, Tckwta, 25 oemay “ cont: under the contral of at low H. WOOD, Busnes Macaque ERALAM’S: UK TROUPE, BROADW, Recotved, $125,958 80; paid, $165,083 63—balauce, | quire on the promises, 136 Weat ‘Thirty-fourth atecst, GEO. CHRISTY. Stage i & THIRD ENTE RISE IPT TCeERS. sar $6,629,017 45, Payments Assay OMoe, $19,291 04 near Eighth avenue, baw : ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, {o'be received for the admission of four persona each, Adrian H. Muller & Co., sold this day BURLESQUE OFEHA, J 5 alaares Third Avenue Railroad, 80 do Bank of the Commonwealth: . 70 do United States Fire Insurance Ci The Philadelphia Ledger sayes— We ave requested to aunonace that arrangements have GREAT NOVELTIES EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK ‘the Farcieal Burlesque of the BLACK BARBER, Second week of tie laughable pantomime of Revival, QOCKO, OR THE BRAZILIAN APE. Revival, on account of its immense popularity, of PHANTOM CHORUS) UT) of te Fifth week, by general request, of their inisaitable A Africanized by the moot accomplished sompany in the world ‘This week, the celebrated burlesque on ROBERT MACATRE. the ferry, a brick br and all othe wuitadle for work ef ever am engine fnery and appurtenances, {iron railing and tron with a Inoge anclosed foun- Robert Macair Jack Strike, .S. A. Wells Yeonge Christy cseription, been made by the Schuylkill Navigation Company and | fi qattached. Apply between 4 and #to GEORGE | _ Doors open at oy meeleels Bixth week of the Plautation Festieel Gntecring: the Delaware and Rariiaa Company to keep thar res | 2212, rons : ° BOWERY. — AN UNEQUALLED PROGRAMME OF ETHIOPLA# fective roads opem to the latest practicable period, NO LET—THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 219 WEST THR. § ars, : r 7, will be presented, for the Musical Director, Flotow’s comic romantic opera, in four acts, of MARTHA, OR WHE PAlt AT GICHMOND. ! ora Martini (’Ormy, Madaine Sied Messrs. | the principal churact Ast of January next. ry ‘This will enable the coal dealere who have taken New York orders, and, indeed, the whsle of the coal trade. to prosecute their busivess fora period as late as that of last yeat by the canals. The demand for fuel is likely tobe very great during the present winter, and hence Soxca, Cuonress, Soros, Dorms, Jias, &c., uv WARDEN, BOYD, LE PETITE CHRISTINE, And the entire Star Troupe will appear. Doors open at 634; commence at 74 o'clock. 4 Car dun iss ) cents, AT ONE DOLLAR Le ty fifth streot, a until May 1. Also, street; rent $40 per month fon immediately, Inquire of Db. W. FENTON, * reduced rent from now i ‘ow, Eleventh both given Rroadway. a great GiFT TICKETS ) * ROME PARLORS (SUIT: ‘i t Circle, 60 cents; Parque Joaued ia connection with the Mirror of ! and Sout every means for getting # supply to the points of cva- ‘TWO HANDSOME PARLORS, SUITABLE FOR ZH " ; " 5 a Dies BE A. RORDIY %0 $b ‘i tist, fa Fourth ste near # cents. America, new io Loston, vill, for the presen’, bj sumption should be availed by all interested. tiaralé oiece. ai 8. Special arrangement. adzalt four percona each, te PERHAM’S BURL 60,000 af these Oniy 40,000 more to sell. To be obtained trom @ A. M. to 6 P.M at €83 Broad way. Fach purchaser of one of thes ots will be pre sented with a certificate of share in the AND OCSTLY ARTICLES, pete EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT, UE OPERA HOUSE ickota wlrendy sald, NUETINON, Briggn, at Wood's Varie Frondwas, on Saturday e VOPALAR REE Me Kits, NEED © smoe esponsible Hym, He would g 1B ests) Stock Exchange. Wrowxspar, Deo. 6, 100 Cumb Cou! Co mo do, u os, Mechanica’ Hall, ber 9, on which wiered the usc of pauy have volunteored an be had of any of ‘tee, and at all the prinsipal | 1354 sion Mr Wood li U and che eretary facturing or mini ad invest the 1a rompany, So, at a Trevor, Ste- amount core, Fawr 1000 Hudkt 8 oflice pT svid Hugan, John | reat pleasure ia announe too ms brasil a O58; | arte pe dt Cox, rani others, i of the great Shaksperean st 5000 Mudson Con bds 61 1 ge es NETL Y WSON, Chairman, | ast, ud unprecedented ys a 7000 Pan bds Ist is.s3 60 $1.000, Cras. 1. Hina, $e \ sc a Get oie £000 Pan bds fd is. 69 RR wink. low smart ws ae: cpecersnmen rel MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S UREAM, G000 Me HY rate ef a a ht ike NES HOME 1 HAVE WHITTEN AND | w his ull Operatig Ct us and a 16009 do.....83 691; £08 ao. he mont oatensice [establichmeots of the kiud in tlw i fenk op sepoaygeores dar eed gn FRAND BALLET, 3000 TI! Cen RR bis. 66%; 400 do city. Address. with num and reshten Naut, Fe yaa Tong to give fall efleet to which ry i 83 66 Kid du... | raid ofiee which Lee wety MALL 2 100 oy, \ | in obscure perfor ted Sanseuse, is € It will ke produced das 25 Harte Rie, j 10 $000 —-WANTED, A CARTNER, WITT en, or eaused (o be stoleu, my manw | on Monday next a 04 this amount. te aterest of a | pa - an a ve uO je cass Duiwiauss, which y etting from \ TERESA FSMONDE'S 1, READINGS . £0 2 $000. The best of + Suorttisi the Irish National Voets, 6 to he- 15 she Bk of America 107!¢ 200, yuired. Apply immediately at 10 deniastion of | s, cumes off at Hope Chapel, TH 12 Bk of Commerce, 991, 10N 4 | | sevening, at ¥o’clock. Tickets, 25 centag 60 Metrop’tan Bk.g3 100 26 9 2 -— jay, 10tt, | ts, 50 cents. Tickets for rale at Hall & Som'ag 5 Ohio LifeXTr Co, €6 180 Readin: 10 $500.—WANTED, A PAINE WITH | av sale, at itis | of the Citizen, Truth ‘eller, Irish Ameri- 200 Canton Co....: 4 850 this ame nthe Advertiner: ! ce Hiny works, played } . Butler's, 417 Pearl street; and at the door. 00 100 nis the seme hy 10s Roberton, H1 wilt be, feom + Mevahnn’s Band will mect the military at 7 o'clock, a& 100 wai time 10 tne, to ‘act o! | the Fagle Drill Rooms, and escort them’to the Chapel: Congress saune to Le 200 B 100 Hudson’ £& do... lized, as there is AY AND UN- The new comedy of OR THE KING'S * T, ht, (Thursday) ‘ DION BOVE 50 18 Po naw: will be repeated te Saturday. {EANKIIN MUSEUM, NOS, 17 AND 19 ROWER? =e ‘dove extabliehigeat, the @uly one in the Ur. where the Model Artists are exhibited, is new open, giving two grand performances daily, at 3 o’clo is n the afternoon, and 7 in the even! : b60 me RE « DIAN {TRUS Mi- 49 Cley, C&Cin RR. by astonished SECOND $2000 Virgi 200 NYC 2000 dO. .0005+5 500 1 Cen RR Bas. 9500 do... a RR Bids —WANTED, A PA fo none but an American ¢ PO=ITIV ght stamp, 150 $ 5000 Har Ist it bas. ¥; # legitimate business. ft will p lise over | 1000 Erie Income Bus 4 | $100 perday. Creating the greatest excitemeut ever 4 | 2000 do ; 2 | known in this couutry. Call ca Mr. THORS, 200 Broad- dway. Awateur performances a= ' 2000 4 ou | way, room 11 nde. ‘ hire fo: private parties, masquer ~ 47 sha Am 200 Reading Rik, : a des and fancy dress balls. N. it.—Country theatrtcals 10 Hs nover Bank. $6 200 Clev& Toi RR.bLO Set, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, OF THIGH STANDING, HAV t natics, 7 upplied on shoi £ fortune by a highly respectable busin . ing an excellent opportnnity to in: CITY TRADE REPORT. Wroyrepar, Dec, 6-5 P. MMalCaL. hiro a ereat deal of time, and all hla money, in ge ¥ - na LARMONT'S PARIS estublished, would like to become aequatated lady bi AND LONDON MEDIC RARE cate i ‘ a disposal three or collected in Euro Aa ds Mas Quid h Asavs were in demand at $7 for pearla, and $5 75 for ng at her dispoxa ollec viser, an riage Guide, 11th edition, 348 | lars, to act aya sileat partner. Th ‘i ‘ pots, per 100 Ibs. preted that, mon F pages, cloth, 75 engravings. Botn married and single shontd consult it,” Sold at No. 222 Broadway, a @ mailed free for $1, by the author, M. Larwont, phyeioem and surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, corner of MM. to2P. M., ana 6 diess Charles Bexapstvrrs.—Flour was advancing. The day's sales i mediate attention will mounted to §,200 barrels—ordinary to choice State at $7 87%, 9 $8 8734, mixed to fancy Weatern at $8 40 | ¢ he is consulted from 11 A | pare ¥ N yal INE GOL) CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS | 9 in the eveniog, Sundaya excepted, N|B-Not te 4 $9 25, and other kinds in proportion, with 2,000 bar- svolved by mutual | QF ter breast pins, efi! to the real diamond, with | drug store. Patents irealed by ‘oail or expremis Ay rel superfine Canadian at yesterday's fall rates; oLcor x tu $ho withautehsin, a4. ping can be seul | drens ailletter box 644 New York Post Office. We e+ 2,400 barrels low mixed to extra Southern, at $8 60 : NOWINKLE mail to any parte’ ihe Unit tes. All ordery | cur with all other papers in recommending Dr. 1 a $10 25; 140 barrels rye flour, at $6 60 # $7 50, and firra will be sottled wnd con inctaatly attended to by adusossiny L. & J. JAQUES. | to the alfictes. Courier des Ktats Unis, States 250 Dacrels corn meal at $4 43° a $4 00 for Jervey, | tinue & remainiug permmers, & Van Winkle acd'T. | 407 Broadway | Natieaal Demoorat, Day Book, and New phen Thite at $205, 2,000 Peumaylvania, do, at $2 10, and ghee NI T. PORTMAN j H silver cht faneg artities. JOHN K. | JOYR. WARREN, MEMBES OF THE COLLEOR OP 8,700 Upper Lake red at $175. There were 4,200 klyn, Nov. 29, 1854 ©. O1BLOVT | CORTIS, Jas wiley, begs respectfully to ine | Snrpeous of Dublin and bushels rye taken, mostly at $1 40. Barley and cata : nas . al public (Lat be bas bought the | Yave practica at his old establish gerd inhetieds ouch Gaeer pwr The Pri D SOLUTION. RIKER, THORNE & CO HAVE | entire « wod wilt of the Jate F. KR. Cramp, 8% , street, near Catharine, where he is performing the mae® ised Dashels, at 9e. a Dic. Western mixed. rinership heretofore ex- | Bleecker strect, est of Broadway. Inorder | an hing cares on record, without restraint in diet o@ Woe, for new Southern yellow, and Me. for do. waite, | Ming between them in the bookselling and pad on fashionable assortmont, | sa purenite bee beat mcd be x ad on Besley ’ ines by mutual consent. ‘The aflairsof the fir will sell uif the above named stoak at prices far wel be na bn A hepa be settled by J. C, RIKER, at 129 : R. COOPER, 14 DUANE Cortox.—The sales embraced shout 1,000 bales, ebiefly for export. The home demand was light. We quote middling upland at avout 8%c.; Florida and Mobile, at £%c,; and New Orleans, at 8c. Corrr.—Salos of 500° bags Rio were made at 90. ort, jewelry, and silver waro For sale, aleo, a 1 capper ovis. HIKE #@ be business heretofore conducted by <o., will be continued by J. C. Titer, New York, Dec. 6, 18% B&O. . Thorne to the citizens of New York, may be consult: with coufidence ax usual, at his old offiee, where all we have #aflered from the maltreatment of pretenders my gy rely on being honorably treated ¢ vt sea ainese f antique i ONE CALKFORNLIA DIAMOND ic oo ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL, OF $1,500, ; ie 6 ek : gr Rutt x-The enles insinded 600 boxes wet dry, at 99.70; Pp ina safe and profitable business, now paying be: D' BE pts 9 1 aah ataee an ale ioetlett eam 509 do. wet dry, at $2 45; and O00 de, layers, Ai $3 12% | tween there and four thousand doWars anauslly. and can tigtelae | ables Jr. J. to cure such casos as have baffled thoes lant he marke! was quiet, at about 70c. per 1001b5. | he increased to double that amount, Address Hl. 8 W. Pits A | eepecteeoed ones Rinmeelic Commtnetnee eaeeuea Inow.—The market varied from $4.0 855 for Scoteh H ! : cured, without the use of soy Pig. ria a - — —= = ae o dolevertowg Beane Loe tee Ont he UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A COVARTNER- HOVELM, . cape — and 20 bhds, Vabs, for distilling; at30e. ship under the firm of Green & Sewell, tar trans ore ; ~ ; WARRANTED Fruicuts.—Rates to Pnglish ports were steady, but ting rd general: benking, exchange anit collection (Depo Bou i NIAGAR. VM ARE om nya prep CORRE @ something less active as far as grain was concerned, as Onice No. 29 Wall street be Dabealicgs sit 5 2 crhake. Twill take any man aMicted with theme rhipvors were inclined to wait for later foreign news. CER K. GREE i aUeN EY © ie aden Title nae ee = Hoe athe eoun ta ot einen eA fon | New York, Deo. 2, 1 eT SEV ee ask no pay. Allother disensea effectual ’ Liverpool, at 6a. a 644. in bulk and bags; about 2,009 “ MATRIC bed x 4 treat aad FE. NOLAN, Indian Doctor, 129 nae . corner of Front, up stairs, O FFE TIL CORED—DR. CORGETT, OF NO. ae bales of cotton were engaged, moxtly at 6-J2d. a % and round bales at 44d., and 100 tons bacon at 1is. To Lon ton, 250 tierces of beef were taken at 44., 100 bales y cured. J PHOLSTERY GOODS out by 1th December, ace curtains, $7, suid delaine, 12s, a yard, worth $2; damausks, wt \ YOUNG 1 onial conne MONIAT.— ra mm Y, DESIROUS OF ion, would like to i vrthy of hops d., and 1,000 bbls, of flow To Glas- | shades, cornices, with every article in the uplols correspond with » young gentleman of respe: ‘ gow 60 Doin. of Hour’ were taken at 28. ToHave rates | {ine one-third lower than any house in the city. jehed, andl pond personal appenrazice. Sota s uane strevt, sony be conselted with confidence em were steady at 10c. per bushel for corn, and provisions ¢ . AR DAVIES, 597 Broadway Nod in conseqtence of being ruled h 4 ea y in one apes Phe at 4c. per ib. To california rates were in fair demand, ; ——p- | some guardian, and preferring to be fre Newter Of the Woe Teck Oereaty ho ee at Oe. a 40c, per foot measurement, = | posal of her affections and property, Mlease adder ateter ‘ew York University See his diploma Fixit.—There was but little doing in dry cod, ot $3.8 w his office in contiience, Laura W., Herald office. aslo _ “ ALE—A ROAN MARE, FIFTEEN HANDS THSER, $3: 5732, per ewt. Mackerel ruled quiet at $1 Rr ee ae =p aggre emceemoneee 4} MARKINN WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOtr- for large No. 1, $15 for do. No, 2, and $8 50a $8 76 for Prices high, and eight’ years old: is sound aud Tey tuiy tae toute inion, panion, by Dr. 4. M. Mauriccau, professor off No. 3, per bbl. Herring were duli and heavy. ind, and can trot in three ania half migutes toa wa Wait enjoy te creatert happiness | diseases cf women; one hundredth edition, (800, Hiovs.—New continued in fair request at Ste. 9080. | oon.’ Apply at 46 Kast Fifteenth street, near Fourth ° ine, a ah p '¥ | 12mo., pp. 838, on fine paper, extra bit ‘ ‘Vimarry, through an inxt-ument which she willeause | Every complaint $0 which woman is subject frome slastern were ionetive nt 82 per M. ee AE ES —~--—-—._| {# illuminate itve'l by invoking the powers #f her won- | hood to womanhood, and slay as wife and as mother sum Ous.—-Nothing new occurred im whale, eperm, or OR SALE—A FINE BAY MAItH:, IMPORTED STOCK, | “ett! nolenoe, and will tell all events of Hife, and even | fully described, with the cause, the symptoms, and alse olive. Linseed was retailing at 80c. # $2c.; and lard at nine years old, 16 hands high, can trot # mile inside ee Rb thoug! na Boprecundthcoyias Henze Cannon. | the proper mode of treatment, fn pis simple, bat dm ee ormiend ok rohased to the extent of too | of three minutes, o fifteen mules an hoor) arrante | ee nn ——— | Srery womae, can atti Ft 'ROVISIONS.. was pu fectly sound and gentle. Price $300; alsoa i z y, a) ver, her own barrels, at $13 76 0 $14 for meas, and 912.25 for prime. | Pilinjeipnin, built wage, poloaud shatts, cheap. in- ATIMONTAL.— MADEMOISELLE EATLE VIISETTE, | symptoms with those the nature, charneter Dressed hogs were neha . The sales of tard reached quire at stable, 407 Fourth street. ; profess tcoe re phy, to mg hn oe TH | and cause of her complaizit, and spared much amariety 500 barrels, at 103¢c. a 105gc. per Ib. Beef was taken to Rane AOS ATT by & person's hantiwriting.) and a spiritual writing me- } and «uflering. The wife about & mother Res. the extent of 400 barrels, prime and mess, at former ORES, HORSES HOM KEPT TO Hay oN | “UE will, upon the receipt of twenty-five cents, (or | often need of instruction and advine ents oe rates; and 200 tlerces prime mess on terms not made first 4 or month; grain furnished by pt] Ligie amps) rat aes et hots portance to her future health, in respect to.whicle her by pepe hi at ne @buabel 4 W. Walker, Littleton, wear | character, affuirs of the heart, success, destiny, &e.; | emutiveness forbids consulting @ medieal gentleman, Nava Storws,—The sales of 2,000 bbls. baggy nbn Morristown, N y. Apply to Mesura. Clark & Bai- | Sino a description Of tite oust tay po widest: will — such instruction and advice, and also explana Fecha Gav cent Wee epiott Weds Sunes bomtanl ai | Hy, propristors of Howard Hotel, coraer of Broadway | sddrens, post EMILE VILLETTE, Reoadway Post Soustt saxty et a hich otherwise would oconstan n 480. foe cash, and at fe. a dc. per gallon higher ‘ond Maiden lane, Otice, N.X. Those residing out of the clty ean safely | Gistructionsor 4 ~~ S on time. f = “| finemit through the mail, All communications an- } tem, which w ‘the faL Se, wel Rick.—Thé market was dull and aslee unimportant, at on MOMOAG ewered in one week alter their recoipt. =| they are ignorant, and which their deli forbids aser- old prices. NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO FOR AIRIMONIAL OFFICE, 59 GREAT JONES STRERT, | 19s medical advice, sale, at a price much below ¢ost; made by one ot corner of the Howery.—Yhose wishing to forma | “teri (falling of the lomoy How Avoans.—The market was quiet cecedemggl oa being womb) or hon ee ba Ny Fea nd cf Cate’ at Aico. 6, len ababout be 8 |Z ebest manufacturers, Apply at 3\0 Fourth avenue, ee state tol Sat tv. hele avenge by | Sey ee: bet toons hd is coastaat ‘lio —The market was frm, at 120. for elty ren- from Sve. M's cael w restatmnonlel veginter,’ whetaby aay oky or | BAYS: cIMCUN, 87000 Cllneitas Mavala. bail oleae azo, Dut no sales or emeet wet ate 10Ke. by. SPLENDID SI.VEN OCTAVE, $10 ROSEWOOD | gentitman may secure ta thematives o yartuer for lite, | Uncertain recoveries? Some whose lives’ are haseateg Suane,—Clover wae Ineetire oa con tie Wal Vee A pianoforte for aaln for $265, a4 the owner soon wails | Without resorting te the uuplensaut alternative of ad: | dUFing such time will exci find in its the means a See oie eel of a poe bale fenethy wee un. for Ttely; Las been ocd but two months: mote by the Yerdising to rae ae ror Parties matt aah babs hewaname and oa BA rot} “ Dest city makera: perfect in all re«pects and fully war- | real name, residence, business, reference, circumstances, | O™mentd, v0 8 changed. tote at.1te. perth, | tented, with modern cage and improvements, Itenm be | requisites, Bc., which wil be exchanges thing | the auftererAto the b to the rolatives, by vat een et H Vesey street, 9 until S o'clock Py M. concerning letters or interviow strictly confi im) Pepe inert aos Be. Ohto and prlvon fora bay: veen @ v , from 11 o’olock Ps M. ; sing Lett iaterviow strictly contd k Covey fa rs nity te vocaves eonmtees It ts i ey: Ors, at 420, a 43%¢c., cash and short time, per gallon. SIRE ROERWOED. plalion, a8 GOOD as YETRRIOUS CLAIRVOVANT.—MAD AMG MAIN, 1S | of gature atrictly intended for the matt hone a i IN LOSE) NOS, i¢ most wonderful clairvoyant in worhl, as | con be One 9 * , @ 4 it "i ns is ¥ . ee oe ag men to wood, (%4 o8iave, for $185, also eplondid diagonal wesle, | mony will find it inenedetal to Noonett here a8 the will bunditgas a Ne a towne Deaneen in 77 bbl eg Ch y horton 00 bbls. of the | 7 octave, togeiber with m large anxortment of pinnov to | Gaccribe thoir future destiny ; alo, describe absent publication ofice, 129 biberty #4 wenen fo'n cago sear sold; Aled fron the reasel at 1760.” Alse | #01: the times, McDONALD & BIRO., 298 Bowery. | feienda, and tell whother in health and prosperity ornot. | Pseker, Mobile: also Toh beoeeta wy two lots ur the sane cargeabout 175 bbls.—delivered | ————~ | Also, instrvctions in Taw carro, busltors, Ke, Ladies | sirvet, Philadelpbin, Om. the recipe on and refilled here, at Litho Holders in this market remain USIO TEACHER WANTED.—A GENTINMAN, WELL | that’ are aff Loald consult her xt ones, ag she will | be trauamilted by mail, free of firm at 175c. Whale’ in considerable inquiry for qualified aa « singer and former of the ptano, | describe the ire and locality of diseases, and pre- | the United States, All letters must whale oil, but we hear wales, purchastes sot com. | ary hear of @ good altuation by “uling at Janes M ey he Posidenge 984 Grand atrect, By oe 8, MAURICRAD office 129 Liberty ing op to'the views ¢f the holdees, who areasking Te. * Vducy’s, 06 Jobs atecet block Bowery. , Hy OF box 1,984 Now York Vest Office,

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