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‘The Philadelphia A demy of Music. ‘Te La Somnamnia city { Philadelphia ts tm ecste- gies over an Opera Houve | eh, when compieted, wil! be the most periect of ii, | dim the sates, aad tm point @ stiention ‘6 detail & \ tog oot may challenge com- position with apy > —San Carlos or La Scala not emeepted, Our wou'd-bery i. te denizens of the quiet going ‘Quaker town, » © e tthe sdvantege gained by the Beppire city mth po «sion oi the Academy of Music, Reve yawned u bot ‘beir eyes, and etretohed them wolves, and §=w pres st us with a spesimen of thetr (@eir faire the bare of a longer, broaderand taller edifice than our w dear extravagance ia Fo r.centh @wreet— {that ibey require such a building there, or ‘Mat it can possibly be succresful, bat then, what a S@tamph over Gotham! what an obvious proof of su- powrity! Philadelphia would have been part of New York, like Brookiyn, but for ‘he carelessness of Bane Nature ‘n dropping New Jersey in ber prosent po- ', M2 Sf ‘or the sole purpose of ‘urning into a suburb what otherwise would have been a ward. Poor titde DJerecy! what good is she? She can: ot fecce in ber acres, ‘fer the land blows out over the fences ; her arid plains are only adapted for cutting capais and runuing railroads ever, 20 as to get ont of the place quickly, and men (that tm to say, Jerseymen,) do their beet to binder you geting tear, by adding 1@ Soir other crimes tho sin of toligates, MP", Tu78 |i voi for New Jersey being where she is, +P deipdia would pot possess what Philadelphians mo- deatly call “The American Academy of Music;’” but Fewmens ¢ nos mouions, Ye view of the advantages accruing to the New York @pere Hou-e, by giving u» tothe stockholders go many feo admissions, Philadelphia has copted the arrangement. Seven hundred eeats are free; but none of the places aro wecured—a difference which may avail with some impre- parks, sad byen be a tniucement fer the redoubtable ‘Max to wend his way from the shores of the Hudsou to the bands of the Delaware. Be thie as it may, ihe house presents eufficiens attrac- fiers with regard to construction to tempt any operatic specnistor. The boiléing is 140 fect frout on Broad street, and increases gratually towards the stage, where $8 fe 160 fect wide, Toe entire leng<4 from maM ontrange ‘two rear wall is 238 feet. The general exterlor appearance ef the edifice is very similar to tha! of the New Yors Academy ci Music, the same description of materiais being employed ta the construction. The principal en- fwance is by tive large dvuors on Broad street, opening tate a ha'l 73 feet long, 10 feet wide and 18 feet high, the veet bandsomely grained; ticket oflices for the parquetie aivcle end firet tier are found at either end. This ball Jeads by five deo opposite tbe outer ones to the grant vwostibule, 72 feet wong, 27 feet wide, ahd 18 feet to Deight, The walls of vestibule are decorated with ‘Rowan Doric pilasters, supporting a massively panuclied extfing, ail the openwgs ip which are arched over. At each end of this vestibule is a maguliicent stairway, 13 fect wide, with massive balustrades on each side, tbe pricetpal pocts supporting candelabras. The lobbies around fe aaditorium are 15 feet in wt {th at the commencement, narrowing down to 9 feet at the prosce: ium ends, ‘Tho svditortum is free from those imperfections which eharacterize our own Academy. It is s-arcely so spactous Ma appearance as the latter, but ‘ts general oilect ts light and airy, thus being free of that heaviness which i* eharzed upon its rival. Tbe various tiers are supported em small white columns, and perfect ventilation f secured to each tier, not merely from tue eight between floor and celling, but by a judicious ar. rapgement of graungs. We have never ye! seen a sall- fm which #0 perfect @ view of the stage could be obtained fom ull parts of she house; from the rear seat on the top- mont tier close (0 the ; roscapium two-thirds of the foot Rghtecan be viewed with case, and nearly one ball of the rear wail, The ¢ais carrying the seats on each tier, te low facivg the riage, but gradually rises towards tho eartain, £0 bat pertons seated ut tae extreme end of the wider are & bead and shoulders above those in froat, ‘The anditortum ts 102 feet six taches deep from tho ew: tain to the well bac. of |, the width is ninety fect, end the beigbt ‘rom parquette to ceiling seventy fect. The eure is divided toto four stories, viz: ths parguette and parquetie circic, firet tler or dress circle, secoud Wer, aad awmpbnheaire. Ybe comfortable and elegant fanteutis of ous Academy in Fourteenth street are not, however, co- gied, the seats being ordinary benches with arms, the ‘weed work of black walnut, the spring cusbions nd backs covered with crimson plush velvet = nor is very comfortably ocbee by 53 inches allotied to him, whion would be @ewsidered full mesure and resning over but that the mania and boop ene 5 fone — ‘mpset the ordiwary calculations of case, allowance is mado Foy my tue Selina bean of the Phiatelpbia lions, by an extra aliowance @f suting rocm in the dre: circle. ‘Poe foilowing ee ee ay ‘the wells, 9 meas) oS ee brick, arious Wet tupported ou light tron colamus: the ampbiibeatre mye Be betwg termianied by . spring from one to the other, bearing a rizh cor- ich carries the ceiling. This istter is in tho a double dome—a emalier ene vie of Whe larger, or under one with the design of improving the same time to ag Tee cates i my dome i a1 cotling, flied as the latter is with profuse ornament. @ver the curtain eptabialure are placed recumbent Rqures repreerting Music and Poetry, the bust of Mo- mart betwern them. The fronts of the tiers are tastefully, Dut not ciahorately. ornamented—the architect nay Auroogbout whe work carefully avoided any redundancy @f decoration FPWe consider the starve the finest feature tn the Duild- & ; while the proscenium projects 17 feet in toot of the curtain. Thiw latter opens 45 foot 6 twobes rqnare but the sine eres Eve ceees uit the character of the tae [We be ourtelves correct ja stating thet the de devth oudor oar Now York Academy stage is only fourteen foot.) The main toor snd barement +'.ge floor, nine feet bei w, aro copstrocted in sections, and both of them can be removed oo to the ptage ie on Looust street, in Westmnoretand street. adjoin fox the tormor is the stage manazer's otfloe. The door. way in Werimoreiand street is 19 feet wite ani 98 feet high; thus scenery, elephants and cuariow ean be tn trooverd direet!y on the sage sreatert fariiy A lnrec tw whieh wi!) be placed all the furan Oring the eve wing's periormance. ¥ ron (ee reqnited grees room i# above | i the stroot, with the | coveatty at hand, | | ward, Brookly pine ‘tbe Ont ‘ Lucretia. ple ms aps > ing Shae ‘ai the doorwaye aud etuircases bows duplicated. Separaw eoirance ts (or overy part o fhe house, but the various stairwaye cap all be mado to communicate ww tbe grand entrance There are two Piajcoasss 13 foot sive, two of 7 feet, and two ot 6 foot, mi 3 foot Wide tor ihe three sorise of jae suditorium, wral Width of the exit coors Tn no particular will this wenger more favorable compariron with ite rival ia New York thaa as es the varions nalis Sareea pe auditorium. on foyer on the second story, ig Broad street, is magoificent saloon, 84 feet long by 40 broad, and berxbt irom oor w ceiling is 36 feet. coruted with sixteen Kowwaa lovie oolumaa, ond eae full reel, wa sen spinnin § es over each ing, ho wal wees, ia porting Ube grained rool, room communicates with ‘@ balcony porgemntty Fp yey wide mae long. saloon is decorated with tmmonse each end, and is lighted by ton chandeliers and one brackets. Recreebmext ‘and apte-rooms are atiaohed, and private staircases, seven fee. wide, communicate with the street, so that this room can be isolated from tne precgad ro, eat 1 ed buildicg contains a la. parlor, 13 teet by with every convenience, and the meie portion of udience can retire to various foyer, 40 feet by 10 foot is extent. Water closeta (doubie in the ladies’ department, single in gentlemen’s) aud mane Dasins are found im almost every cosaer, whilst oy a gyn hove pipes are kept continually y in @ase of covered carrit in Locust street leads to three - door: Pci par Be vestibule leading to the au i jum; adjoining the entrence aso footmen's waiting aid “crush? rooms, and « eplendkl semicirc dar stairway connects with the parquette and cirga, The bulid!ng is warm d tbroughout by Lonyterrge geverated in two large tubular Duilers walls; six miles of pipe are employed fh the ee en. cess. The precautions taken for ventilating are . most elaborate kind: @ styem engine pony Hoy Oe purpose of forcing ait ip end out of the bows 424 gy. ‘merous fuer fhe ventilating shatta are ui” ee w owed Rose fet o ‘© thourand gas burpers !ig! @ build’ Ania- merre chandelier, Deatitg 250 “pnts. henge from ine dome, and S65 additious {0 gsciet in itumtuating toe audiiorium. Corneliug “as charge of this department. In the baroment 99 cxtepsive restaurants and bar- yoomr, which *'", not connect with the street. thus keep ing the bow? seject during the hours of performance. Look" ni the encabie of she building, we consider it doer areal oredit w the city of Piiladelpnia and especia! ty to tbe architects, Mesers. Le Bronand Runge, who car- | Ped oi the patm of design from fifteen compotitors, ‘The former geptieman bas visited Lhe piccipal opera houses: of Burcpe, and, in studying their varioas details, has chosen from each Its peculiar excellencicr them iu “ The American Academy of Music weil be looked to 28 a model bouse. D. Jones is the coptractor fer the gevera! con: apd Mr. Caaries Conard is general spervisor, The butting rteelf, when completed, will have cost $250,000, exclusive » grouod, which is worth $75,000. The orebitecta slate the house will be finished earty in December. and on ibe 16th of rhat month it wi! be open- ed with concerts and a grand ball, immediately afer — the regular season will commence, We hope it will pay. The ‘in Boston. [From the Boston Atlas, Oct. 23.) Meyerb *tiolle a Nord,”” was produced jeyerbeor’s opers, was produ: Jost evening for the iirst tites im this city, and, Puke sino aod temper of the euaténce ae @ test, with wiumpbant success. The compositions cf Meyervecr caanot be mastered at wight, nor can teeir eects ve 4 appreciated as the fret bearing. The grovpings ero so unexpected, and frequently groteeque, the melodies are so uutque, apd the accompaniments foll of such wealth of harmony, tha; the listener feels tbat (he macsir, Uf not s genins, ss Tan of immense talent and learping, and bas acjom- plished something (hat cannct be lightly disposed of. It ia in vein, however, to sttempt w analyze such an opera, at least tor the general public. ft i# enough \ know that very few operas bow performed have sucb a fasci- Bastion ag this, The stteation of the audieace was closety iivored wl tbe fall Of the curtain; and the question as to whether the music bas the classic beaty of Mozart, the exyuisite melody of Roseipi, the sweetness of Dontzetti or Leihzi, Js of pvt litle uapertance ia atfecting ie success. no doubt that it will draw large and » [oF revepal ments to come. together the Protection of the new opera was em! pedtly sutisfactary, and the manager must be Jatcd ppon the enecers he has met with, It will peated on Wednescay evening, and we hope on Priday Also, Those who were Los so fortunate as t» De present Inet evening wii! do well to secure thetr reas at once. principal urtiets of the opera company ere . eg af the benefit of Mr. George Peuncefort at the seLIrC Ou Thursday Miza Phillips isto bave w benefit, and wo Understand that there is some Dope toat on that occasion “Semasmide” may be praxince!, ia drder vo allow tho devetioary to app oar as Arsace—a rol in wich she was yuite success! Nex: Sapoay by! Meudelsol ‘hora! Society, Mr. » B. Southard, oe wor, will give # concert of sacred muric. incladivg the “etabat Mater” of Nogsivi, at the Music Holl, ‘The #0 os will be euetained by Mesdemos de la Grange and Mertucca and by Srigaoli, Amodi», Caresa hers, Tbe anno neement will De reed with pleasure (From tho Bostm Transcript, Ost 98.) ITALIAN OPEKA—L’BTOILE DU NuRD. This fatnous work of Meyerboer vad its firs represegia- tiop in Bestop last evening. The lor tio is by Beribe, who bas constructed a dre- mote tory from the life of Peter the Great, with but modcrate Ligelity to hi-torical treth, but bas erra: ba Ineidcots with the ekil: of a consummate playwright, and ip # wapucr that allows good scope for a macatre of the ervons and intense sehoot Ike Meyerbeer. Presuming that ovr musical readers have become tolerably familiar with the plot, from the op: re house tramsiation and the wary rkeiches of i thet have appeared in advance, we sbali reicn’n from @ detailed account, and confine our- serves to the general musical and stage ellect of the piece. lat evenit c's performance was a remarkably success- "me. The opera was mounted in superb my’ ¢ chortx= were exoelient, and the orchestra, ban ing the pewe at times. for which tbe composer, rather than the conductor, bas to anewer, beyond praise. Madame ge di tingetshed herself im a character ubas cal’» for the highest attributes of an actress, as well a perfeet and cilective voealization, Madame Maretzek was s plump and charming Prasco ‘via, apd dia full justice to part of much intrinsic natu- TR pees end sweetness. The Vivendieres (Mesdimes Sel- denburg and Pype) were cxceedingly good, and the mivor characters generally very acceptable Signor Collett! was rather foun: , but too extravagant tu bis action. The tencr part is itttle else than aiking ¢entiomsa,’ with a fine tia in the leet act, whick Sgvor Drigaoli delivered with commencadle + Xpreseion and taste. Spor Amod'o bas got the phyrical but not the mental calibre for such a cbaractor at Poter, Hi was in geperal correct, and bis muslo, as usnal, excelieat, Hie noone wt h the \ivandiores bad two littie of vivactouy- perp and chenden about i, aod bis subsequent remor 6 forced rather tbun materal. It je @ diffleult part to well portray, ar¢ not evactry in this artist's ine. ‘The opera ia apnooucod for repetition to-morrow evon- ing. 1 will be quite «favorite here. Additional from New Granada. [From ihe Arprawail Courier, (exua ) Oct. 29 | DEATH OF LILUTENANT ABY, CU. & N.—DCRIAL AT AS PINWALL= THE STEAMEES FOR CUBA—OFPICIAL | AvrorntsesTs. to ‘enroniole the death of Ones. W. Avy, Se- jepant of tbe United States abip-o' war gn, who ied cf lever st Aspinwall, on the morning of the | 10th inst, etter afew days ities, and was buried at | Mouvt Hope Cewetery, ati AM ‘the funeral procos- tion Being vormed om the wharf of ine ‘Duitod States Sia Mal | Steamsbip Company, on the landing of the corpse aad ship's company, tu We following order — Company of Marines heaved by masic. } THe CORPSE ! Borne by #tx seamen, and followed by the } crow, tw> by two. r | | Surgeon and Assistant Sergeon. er Omoers ‘of tb ‘The Commender apd the ‘Agent of the United States Mail Steamabip Cormpr ny, together with « large eoncourse of the residents of the town. the arriva’ of the train at the piae of Interment, jon moved forward in the eame order in which tthe whar!, and on ronching the of the deceased @rre deposited ther ‘vice bad been reat over them by the United Mates J; at the conclesion of which the marines fired the usual salute of three volleye over the grave—and thus Cossack. | ‘Tbe Superintendent of the Panama Railroad, and the ended the obsequies of a very worthy, maa and @ much lamented ofbcer of the United States Nu ry The first lot of amet imported from Keustor om ao- count of the Spanish government. consietiog of one han- dred and seven fine apima's, were safely conveyed to Aspin wail on the 17th by tue railroad company, for sh\p- ment on board the evcamer Granada. This i# the Grat shames ‘on a large soale ever made of there animals, milerstand tbat four or five hundred more will on iow Tho rawere of stock in the United States rhowmn take into consideration whether these usefi! ant mats mich be profitebiv introduced into the Union for the fake of thetr valuable woot Fer Britannic Majesty's crew corvette Pesrl, 21 gane, Captain & Sothedy. arrived at thie port on Saturday terpoon. (1#th), and anchored between the United shine Indepeneence and et Mary's. Toe Pearl was be’ a laet year, is of 1,42 toma, and 40 » a Peyton Middieton, of thig city, has been appointed Speciai torpector of Customs for toe United States in Panama im the room of Mr. Kan Kanvela. Ton Jose M Hurtado hea been | mpoiated Secretary of State in the place of Senor Jone St. Remon, who held the Oftice for a fow days Only Mr Joseph F. Jey has Panama Ratiroad Company resigned Appointed Secretary to tne the room of Mr. F. Spies, Hrooktyn % tlons. Thomas Muicaby, democratic Alderman o! the Twelfth us that he W sti)! « deme apd got a republican, a9 87 erronesn: Piate neat in Tacs ‘s Benacn might lead the parilc to sup, cans of the Third ward, Brox yet wea. Water ¢ por ipa e following ticket — erman. Henry R. tributed thro ighout the prima | Perron: Sapervieor Leoward ©, BMePaail; Constable, oot taing a bethrorm with all the mi. fio" eerrary ‘Bxture, thon giving Lae Graney. (rine bay Tocciey’s Fwy we monde @ alight mivtako in « id gee owne, ibe ooportuatty retieg the pemes of the raudilates fur Assombi¢ form coobne wf after the fatigocs eveome Over the | ites count The refrrbtican candidate for the Third beck port ef the stage it !be vointers gallery, 96 fort Inag fer emion Milierd, Fi by 22 Hoek, wei Wet by Fkyltghie from aveve aNd a9) 09 a meeting of the vepaniane of the Fifth ward, fag 1 ie he carpenter’ shop. 4 fire prov! room. neariy f Flay eventug, Osteber 24 ths following the tame fine «= We may at well mer ls ous Wore Mave—For Alaerm: Aaron sorhe palmer, whom we found at lis |. o. tap Spore op, F ¢ Pent: fr Constable Jobe Seth, of Philadephia; be wae o: Captain of rohoe, Sevond distetet, Jama De “08 dauvens, lor y iol ws Beight, repreceusi (fe vere YORK HERAED, News from Costa Costa Rica. [From the Panama Herald, Oct 19, CONDITION OF THE sRMY—THE romto DaVENVE— port, and Finance to Con- gress including the budget for 1866, was Smoke noni on fag lusive Of extraordinary war expense: it is thus — 4 Montafar beta appointed waiter ot rete, -sifairs and Public festrastion; Don juin Catvo po» the port of Home Minister, and Don Heos ate that of War agd Fluance. Mapy ccserkra continee to come in from sare army. hig accounts uey bring are not to be rehed upon, They find ‘ee baciendas, General Canas wes stil! on the frontior, watching the Walker party, and a largo additional force is to my sent to Jo'n btm immediately. Private advices state that 1,000 mer hed already ed, and 600 to 1,000 ie exe scop to follow. ", pubic meeting was held on the 6th {Dst., at Ban Jore, in which it was unanimousty agreed \o carry op the war with visor. Tho ot "bas Jose mado an offer to government’ of all bis private aud many Lipa wilizena contributed y © the ex ¢ trade report for the commercial year ending June 30, 1856, appeared in the (yActol Bulictin ot the L7ta, by which it appears that the export of coffee amounted to 80,615 owt., making 9,706 cwt. ia excess of the preceding year, The roan tax on the same amouated to $20,128, Which is not roilicient to cover the avausi gatiay. Tat for the mouth of Juve amount-d, by tue report showa ln the Bulletin of the 24th, to $1,815, which is stated by tbe Gereral Superintendent to be below the amount roquirod for the sea on of the year. The crope continue to improve tn appearance, aod the weather has beea favorabic, Sales of next year's cotlee bave been made at from 37 to $7 60. The market of Punta Arepas ia rather bare of goods at present, and Dusiness ie very dull. Ualted States Cireult Court. Before Hou. Judge Nelson. CHARGE OF HOMICIDE ON THE HIGH SEAS. Oor, 28.—Tee Unikad States cs. Charles Stephens --This caze was ren.™.od from the lMstrict Court. The prisoner ts charged with cor.mittiog a2 assault ou a seaman named Ross, en board the Mery F Baulch, and knockmg him from the rigging into the river Champoa, ir Coins, from whenoe the vessci was about to proceed to New York The priconer pleaded not guilty, ant on motion of Mr Joacbimeren, the trial was set down for Wodn sy Mext EMENTS RENEWED BYERY BMY. Tek MILITARY. S—THE MEMBERS 4 with 's 0 oar tenth an to atten t the last meetin, arade oo Thuraday evemng, Oct. 0, at 7h, @’elock, at Capt. Oarland’s, corucr of Hester’ street and Kowery, without further netics. Rach member will then be fucpisbied with the articles necessary for the parade. Huns tual attendance is requested. | ity sonN'c CARLAND Ch Joun F. Bonens, cya N. B.—The aasemble on Friday morning, at Cent Gr and Centre vc of Grand street and Centr place, at 7 A. on of jotnany re rede revions to the a. YTICE.—HOPE GUARD? IN THE PIELD.—THE aN members and those intending to parade with the above bamed company F annual rget excursion are request fo attend a mee ddiill on Thursday, Oct. 80, ut balf-past J o'clock, at Milltary Headquasters, 22 Wilie street. By order of the Company. THe Torr, "SE TROTTING cor! vital plac 4 by a large number ‘abie citizens on Tuesday, 2th Inst., to wit of the most interesting trots that ever took piece on sf House track, between Lonesome Phebe and the ba Veuderbin rile heats, best bree in five, undersaddie, Venter, iit 6 Ju three sirnicht heats, ‘clovely yoked By the mare. {0 #4, 455 and 42, The friends of the i{itle mare not he's eatistied, matched her on the spot to trot the sauna race on Tuesday next, for $20) aside, Good day and good track. , MARGEM.—THS NION COURSE, I. 1 TROTTING. GREAT DOUBLE team mece—On Monday, Nov. balf qoateh tor 32000, mile hea Heat 3 sg. Heckel, Chaties Ransom names le and &. fad Jon helo ol baatogs 8 TTAW & WHITE, Proprietors. DAON RIVER RAILROAD. —FROM ‘MAY 19, 18 the ees will leave . station lee NB YORK AND UARLEN RATEROAD. Albany, "The duced; only $1 6 from New ¥ ith Weacern od oa Northern 640A. M., expres trab for Albany, witkoot ‘ches o gare connecting with 1118 4. M. ut ‘Nardbert “RIO A. M., mail train, stopping at Williamsbridge and all macons shove. say. ‘M., exprese, connecting with tee Central Railroads uP. Mm rning, leaves Albany 2 expreaa rbot ‘change of carm bE 7 New York. we hes ell possqumers on busess or pleasure et ake the Hariem Rallrend, which. or comfort, prom tness or is goeurpassed The Avomby Paina Are now sitved Greumer's approved brakes, whica piuce's # rains ander the ponizol of, the engipocr, Federmer ae a-eat ronan he Union. Ticketato be obtained and onecace eberked at offioe Wesiern Railroad, tie or at White sad Cenire, Broome sud Twenty ash crows | je" w ¥ SchMram, 1, Buperinteud ae 16, a6 bag) Worth or jLEPT LOTHTN $2 000 wanted ~The fa! as nines Wor nail tem of poet clotuung. ef Sree te or eall on James Moroney, 47935 Pear 0, O00 WORM OF NEY, ARD caer oF? si clothing wanted, for eity and Western mar Gentlemen having any to dispose: of will Sous Abe the swore, or sddressing JOMM K. YLOTHING.—LADIES AND ADy 10 diapose oF, ean receive tom cout N, Wi Chatham str ENTLEMEN HAVING peice, oy sendin 8 atin —LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN »HAYING Adrows. pag of ean receive the uimout Brondway. Ladies attewied by Mrs. C- ADIFS OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CLOTHING Yo dlenese of can obtain ihe highest price by calling onl. XM DUSSELDORF, 18 Rim street Ladies attended at thelr residence by Mrs. D. Please adress through the post, COATS, CHEAP, ROM AUCTION.—A\ FRESH just reecived. St each: gent's clothing cleaned, repaired, &e., at 18) West Broodway end 1,118 Broad LEVIZ. CARPETING, UPHOL Se T ARTHOR DONSRLLY S— A 0. Bowery. dey, sun orth CARPRTINOS AND OLLCLOTHS, {great variely, rarity and beauts, received fom England by he last arrive. kK ROSENK OTL, Kerovene Tiuminarin: Ketone Lubricating O11 Kerosene Binnscie AUSTRNS AVANA SEGARS—JUST vee, a gary superior, ot of foe Havana segare, of ae Donchns. regins HY tay 2a C obi Te FoeOW RY AVANA SRGARS. NEW CROP. } het tslack Warrion=-Conches, cabanas ior dering Jews, kmdres, T. Guile by the 1A) OF 1,000. 164 Mala fe * operea " .f aio by F. 8 iy Pardo orand, foe j a Inne, one ma wory. RECAST. PURCHASERS CAN PIN GREAT n almost any qimlity and size Normas, @¢ Caeh Adennors rads ov Segara Bron .way NTISTRY.—DR. f. G. DURKIN, CANAL, NFAR E. D)iitlen street—old number J75, new #39—Invites atdention to Via long and successful experiences. Dnily operationa with She pew tod barmiess bentmbing agent, preventing af pain, Pree te. LEVETT'S NEW ARD IEPROVED as aTt™ preveure plates for artifieini te loepenged yy or oF rast Peden 6 + ct Eine Onde Ae Ee ————— Ey ————E_—eEE———— 3333 #33 3! eek : 5 ae 5 « $ E | | Sarretve'ct ber expersenee and Seem promises to make & Just published by K. pars you amentiaa. —— F MRS, ] Ayo Ay) — ny THE DRIAL KER, wa UaRD ween Hower street, wil sone her address 1o'M Mrs. A. L. Ourtiss, oat ofllee, the will hear something to to her advantage. —_ FMR, LUCIAS J. POLK WILL SEND WIS P RgSENT Tere oe new Tee, be wea yemrg) preps WANTED OF 808 ‘4x LANE AND New York city. Any information wi" fron ar were is their cousin, Charlee Oaihon, by” 4 Ne thankfully reoal fort street, Globe Hotel. NFORMATION W?" HR, CARL, TRIER, ai cemaboost St aff Satan enough to his address ative, ‘85 West street, New York, where ‘of importance. fe wil receive se ~ se tormen et ‘of New xk, auppose eg 4 formerly fe ould confer a faroe by poling her address eenceece ds rer ees papers please copy. L HAS RETURNED, AND IF E. L. WILt. COR respond ‘0 irst street, can hear of something to advantage. FALL MILLINERY, &C. RRIPICIAL FLOWRAS “AND FRATHRRS—TME Dove Iipe at i neegg at gene bY sore lie ot very low Petose sate wt Biteuent acre Nevember vest, Gall nad cxamine. D. 87 RaU8, importer and mani ee efantarer, Mo. 1B Bowery, relate RAVER, BONNETS—BLACK | BEAVER. BONNETS, ‘one do'lar each, quatity, at W. S BONDS, 108 0 Sixth aveaue. The unde app len at our usual terma, BEACK BUGLES. ALL SIZES, FOR BALE IN LOTB TO Bult purehasers, ab KOBRLSAAT BROTHERS, No. 48 ohn street. SME. DEMOREST'S BRANCH, STORE, poste Greene. ei eee eer one only at this es ie INTER MILLINERY.: mae. BURKE WILL OPEN on Thursday 30h inst. wdid millinery, cqnaiating ‘of bonnes bad headdressos of the latent Parisian style most exquisite taste and costly material, La. dies please call and examine, No. 54 Canal street, third door trom Broadway. mM’ RNING MILLIVERY, | GENIN'S BAZAAR. 613 BROATWAY. The increasing acmand for Genin’s mi inery and frequent inqunies for yd wn | boppets, has induced bim to open a reow devoted exclusively to mourning which will be com at nt opened on Thursday, the South inst, when he will @ the shortest ndtice, and with plot par ctuniity, OUBNING BONNETS, Caps and bead dresses, ‘o}) and w nter styles, now open at WEED'S MOURNING STORE, 579 Broadw>y. opposite Metropoliun Hotel. M ILLINERY BAZAAR, 63 CANAL STREET, OLD NO — MKS. CRIPPS will have an exhibition of French and siriran winter milinery on Thursday the 30h ins. 0 ich time ber own original designs will be dispisged. ‘They are unapprowcbable M's B. ERICKSON WILL OPRN AN ASSORTMENT of winter millinery at her rooms, 473 Broadway, Thurs day, October 30, RE CHILDREN AND THEIR FALL HATS AND 2. —BAN'TA has pal especial attention to this depar ment of bis business, He bas introduced of new styles for infanta, hoya an niweniy novel designs. His stack of hats and caps for is beaver tlats for girls, and hie fancy hale and ospe for ‘nfants conta:n a greater div of shapes, materials and colors than apy other in thia city, Zag a single visit from pa. rents of taste and diserim'pation will afford fall eonti-mation of this tact. It you wish your children's heads decorated with a becomuc haf or cap, Call on SANTA, corner of Canal and Woosier streets. LEV MA TUR M*™ Gov. ROLINSON'S BO BOOK, Irs Ixremion any EXTERIOR Live, Inchading a full view of its Settlement, Politizal Hinorr, Becia? Life, Climate, soll. Productions, Scenery, &c., Iw ust et. Robinson, the talented and ine free Stele Governor No tll Warhis gto street, Beston. ) eipt of $1. Tiaving bought large 24 Twedlo pales,” weeare o Sales, we are determined to give ‘ovr custoruers beter ba. br ved eisewhere” We shall sell many books aewal prioma and ‘a no case we ask more. A gif wort: = ae (SJ will be delivered to we purchaser of ook at be time tt is sold. New books: a a Mre Stowe’s new cif tocladed. tbe Kills of the ©! Seoks warranted taning full exp! vedress on appuleation Dy Mall. ed to agers. «vy Referenees—D. it & vo We Derby & Juckwon. et Nassau sitert. Now Pork Bosion; J. B. Coe Piltadel pi beige IE Si) a AND TRE BRIDE Sa¥ COME; ‘The spirit apd | A y (Of Porter's Spirit i fee g SPreir For this week will contain another chapter of the Ske "Or, The Sin of the Father, Owen Recollections, Tan’ nndling--Runing Rein and Lecrder, Our Shanty —No. 1, Weston Pisher. Wilebe stur. Pact, Pun and Fancy, Great Horge Bhow in Boston, iy iches to come of. By 4 Rough Writer. Fur and Feather, Ou Peang rt = Jon Muggin's Dog Again Our L rg Letter, Going \ nuriing, ¥ Quer, airy from a Briek. Felling on Credit. Heaciag to Fra 3 by Oar! Benson, 1 Report of the Trotting at Restos ¥ a's. ak ting on Long Iai a Pe the Mitientnrc Toehes Neare: tug Gallery. ‘The Outaid By Impulse, Chess io Vionra. Reparat 0 Kepatta st Yair. ‘The Cattle and other Marketa, felt at the Varietion. Price, only Six Cents, Por Raia Erorywhere The Pub ‘sare getting uD Clegani o. engravings to give oach regular subscriber monthly. ous. “ASTROLOGY. ry “yHR orrsy GIRL. 18 ABOUT TO DEPART FoR AX Darope, ali those wishing to consnlt her on al) eventa of ie ti do well by calling soon st 8) Bowery. Fee 90 con's the Gipry h and a secret which will enable avy lady or arniletnan to gain the allections of the opposite sex. Charge extra THE CELE STROLOGY.—PROFESSOR WILSOR, Broome erect, it the oF able 0 tell corr etl the Daal present, and future evonta of ite , Bie; gentemen, $1. Time of birih re que ANS ASTROLOGIST THA? BEATS THR WORLD, AND cnx one who ean give, eurree: information rionde, health, wenith, losses, law auila, &e She also gives ie Tocky numbers, Any person that fet visited our ety. be i seo making at wrofula, rheumatiem, or day lingering disease, would ocali ond see ber; the mi kind of cancer’ N.B.—Madame OLIPFTON is no bum! If you want your money's oalural mites lady, and you will not Residence 186 Orchard aireet, bet! Stanton MRS. HAYES, THAT GOOD AND 1 “faithful clairvoyant tan, woman @ud chihl af Alted with dlaeare, go mater of what ature nor of how io Handing, should consult, Mre Hayes Cures 4 sanding, eben jade daily, ARD. -SEm A PREWSTER RETURNS THANKS and to nay that, after the jeipbia, who have con Q™ainyovance—sy sulted ber w \sfaction, ah ‘obfigent that in the questions of astrology. love and law matters, and books or Grodion. os pelted on ovadantly by Napoleon, she has no eneat, she will tell the name of the future Busband, end also the name of her visiters. 373 Bowery, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Mena, MORROW CLAIMS TO HE THE MOaT WON u} astrologiat in tse world or that haa ever been Known as I ot the seventh danghter of the seventh danghter, who was also & great astrologist Ihave ‘& natural gift to tell ast, present and future evonta of life. I have astontel Qiowehnda durtny cmp eaves erope, | wil wil heteor ‘are ‘OF Ringle. and how many times you are ‘o ba ‘married, how soon, ant will show you the tkenoss of your future husband, and will eause you to be epeedily married, and you Will enjoy the @ catest bappiness of matrimonal Sieg and good Wek throne) your whole life. Twill alsa show Tre liveness ot of abgent friends and relations. snd Twill tell 90 true all the concers'# of life ‘hat You aunot help Weing ag: Seabed Ne charge ft not tatinted Gall coon, he eentath et the ehaner. Genders a not admitied. 76 Broome aredl, near Columbia fit at Hope ‘The annual publir meeting will be heid at the eame o 73, o'eiotk. ‘The address will be deity as W. the, porn by John Vernon, He al Will 1.4 place immediately a! aduates of the ( ollege ¢eairous of so by eallieg st the office of the Necretary, No. 43 Th au on a Trinity Butldloe ard enro’hng their names ae tr yoblie ave inviied to attend the mewrng iy t ‘Chas be JOUN Mo MASON Beerviacy, ocak bal Monte To 9 X berree Was t N‘% en from tl q aAvortined for Sar tained a draft from Rurope ‘The public is Pro potto vay SSIMerE Foner BA Mulberry sree, Newark, N, J THURSDAY, OOTOBER 30, 1838. i , i ne Binceser, ‘TH WARD REPUBLICAN AND REFORM CHAR- ter Nominations.— For Councilmen "Shy ender of the Convention. ™ WM, M. VERMILY, Chairmain, J. . B. Cnoate, Secretary. 15 ime WARD REPUBLICAN AND REFORM CHARTER 5 Wickham Hoffman. For Schoo) Trustees... ; hekmsign eentate n By order ot epni anc ‘ter Convention. id pee M. VERMILYE, Chairman, J. H, Choate, rah 1 TH WARD.—THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE.—ONLY RE. gular democratic nomination. For Councilman, Fifiy- seventh district, JOHN J. BRADLEY. 1 STr WARD FILLMORE AND DONELA The members of the above club are meet at the room. corner Twenty second street und Broadway, om Thursday eveping, October 90, at 73; o'clock, to march ia & body to Union equare'to join in the grand porch light proces- sion, All persons residing in the ward favorable to the Ame- rican party are Invited to attend. Py 4 ‘INO. RIDLEY, President, 1 TH WARD.—GRAND beard OF THE REAL DR- mocracy in eiepreneng for alderman. Pursuant (9 call, the des the Ninewenth ward met on Monday sy orenstg, Oe Golober 2 tober 2. Ch ta front of the house of Michsel O'Brien. Forty-second street, near Third avenue. The Booting was ca\led to order at A o'clock, by Thomas for President of ; Allen. Jordas, Hdward Dencis’ Phenix Biker, Wea. McManus. cretaries—Gregory Couper, oat Mathews, Wm. A. Con. vor, Franeis @ Marin, Joha Garv ir. Starr, on taking the stand. was hailed with cheers, Ha ve pleasure w de called upon to preside over 0 Jare Wn gah true ee who came foamy" all parts of the ward to respond to the nomination of a an honest and wpright chizen-Thomag Mespedoo~ for AL. dezman of the Nineteenth ward. “The resolutions were as Lr ‘That we heartily endorse and will unanimously support the dewnoeratic nominees for President and Vizo Pre- of the United tates; that we believe the safety of the Union depends on thelr vlection, and we will use all honorable nivaus 10 accomplish #0 desirable a result. Resolved, That we bail with cert a an piaee re our pomi- nations for State officers. Thi er and Van- derbilt for Governor and Lieut mat Governor, with Russell, Sreovan and Warner os their associates on the State ticket, an assurance tit the Kinpire State will prove true greatness, and add to hex renown in the victory thab ‘us in ‘be election of these gentiemen tn November, solver, That our candidates for in ers are gentiemen ip whore hand» we can with safety confide our eit ty faire, thelr experience tn publfe matters, and thelr ide the people's interest, usrantee to our citivens their hands our laws will be falthful-y and impartially adwoin- istered. ap tho interest of our cltlzenia fully protected: 80 a to command the respect and esteem of our entire in Hesolved, That w feathustastically respond to, ratify and endorre the nomination of Thomas McSpedon for’Alder- man of this ward, knowing bim to be tropest und capabie, sad clia of our ety. His extensive knowledge of our un 1 aiairs and hia business quaiidcations pe eminently quali'y hum for this poslion, and. we proud!y polut to bi aa a repre fsrntailve who will Hot only redect ere pit Will honor the position to wi out» references assiga bim, and to whom our time, our exertions, and gue vous are to secure his triumphant election. ¢adorac the nomination of Bryan jonest Bryan” MeCahi ll for,’ Counel!mal “ None know him but te love him— None name him but to praise.” Hie experience end efforts when a member of the Board— beese —? to retorm the abuses then exist.n¢— entitle him to taxpayers and friends of reform im the ward, believe our interests could. be in no safer pomipation will command the support of “iSeived, That we cordiatly approve of the nomination of John Leeder, for Assessor, he belug com and ot Kiéed to perform the duties appertalain worthy ie stipport of alll who caire the election of ap howent aud worthy mao—be being a competent judge of the yalue of real esiaie, and stands pre-etpinently Bxperior Jo all nents. We therefore confidently anticipate for itn o totum phapt election chgelred, Ubat we fully approve of, willsuppart and par rly recommen! Sora serene ere ey een Oe Se tos pene wil dispute, aod. whose tlection will ead to pro mete the interest of our schovls, aud improve the education of eur children, Resolved, That our candidates for constables, Mesare. Flyan and MeGly receive our undivided support. they belng particularly I for the periorinance of tue duties of thie oftice. houe=t, indusirions, experienec:| and well wo.thy of the friendship and spport of our citizens. Resolved, That a? ly approve of the nominations of Mosars. Drew, O'Reilly. 1, Dolan, Starr, Suscom. Malone ane McManus as and 9 sbovid command genes , mend them to the unenimous support of the democracy of this ward as gentlemen Well qualitied for this important ofice, The rese'nutions were Unanimously adopted, Speschos en logistic of Mr. Mespedon were delivered by Messrs, Ths, J. Munday, Daniel D, Yaylor, J. 8 4, John horbrath, Dr. Mghes, Foncoh Cornel sad the Mes pedon, ed at Wo'elovk, amid vheors for Ma. Kovertson's Wrues Rand wise” apd aftes adjournmen crond sitet, Bixth avenue, Kori od by an tmmense THOMAS SPAR, Chairman Secretary MANAN AND DREC RTNRIL tion.—This association held tte week! om be Four Mile Ho WH WARD Bt Awe ' mk 1, b strovt! and on motion of Me. John Burke, We. ‘eichael © Brien wes called tu the ehaie, tp ibe abecnee a? war chairn Geo, We and F J Maedonsugh ap. pele $e mae thn On moron of Mr. Joun Roaeh, the homas Mispedou for Alderman, iiryan man, eqderfor Assessor, were iy —" After the trance: mn Of some further » meeting adjourned, giving three cheers for Ihemae Mepedou, the regulasly nowinated of the Nineteenth ward Chairman pro tem. MIOTIAEL O'BRIEN, Fas. d. Mactosocutt Searotary prot 207%" WARD FINANCE COMMITTER,— ALDERMAN McConkey, Richard Pisolgan, Korean Version Francie OMe, Jacob ‘Rresteer, Franeks "Bariing, Proderieh nl The aT. — sontie ~~ are the only yhoo ommitiee in the Twenueth ward who recognized the count veket headed Fernando Wood for Mayor -s DANIEL D KENNEDY, Chairman of the only Regular Tammany Halt Commitee, Apourn Scnweven, Secretary. 2()7H WARD. - Regular ae: rey ran, nemina'joa,* For Couneil bird district, Noalt es « wi ba. eee OOP WARD DEMOCKATIC REPUBLICAN REGUT. 22) nominations — Tammany Mail Bie For Counciiman. Henry A. Cargtt For Ansesscr Jasper Por Constables... 6... ccceegececeeeee {isha ti a pfangie, Bor Pehoot Comm + Peter tat on Fehool Inspect L. Ryer. For School Trustees Sree Seer. Award Timpeon, |. Root. Vor Tospertors—Let distri Magnes, Tospertors—1st distriet gon Donoran ab ianied tara fan 9 dete fee inet " 4h district b nay FS Td John 0. Toole, bth district ugh Murray” » oo selene. Garret other. te JAMES MAB UN, 5 Nicwotas Seacnier, Secretary. ———— ARD. REPORTS | BavING BEEN Gonnertiy ctr. bdr we name the J eniated that we frora pen f politieal ee La ‘. "Yake vhs = of informing te ‘of the Seventh ward that the reports arc. spread ons Ses tom without (he least foondadon in truth, [1 is weil nown by every democrat in the ward upen anything ke ‘oteneee at the primary election my nomination would ha my eleeiton sure. Pubeeaaenty, ro ¥ of the Seventh war! hold ® foecting. "nd pun my name before tbe people as their cant tue for Aléertnan, and woltehod aid obtained tay weer plane and T have no reeson to believe them insincere in their profes: slots of friendship townede me, end consequently have no righ! or desire 10 withdraw my name from the exavacs, hut on the cont feel a pi rate ie peng wh my Pica have placed me, and hall abide the aetion of the pouple at pels. The Beant T'was solicited by the Koow Notings v0 vires myself before the people ae wenetidate, aad tha! tbe belong to that Order tanlicjous, apd known to be #0 b¥ Uiowe i the story” But, of base men who. woar'a ibing better can be expected Uhin to men who have the honesty to core ont and erpose their basemen JOHN G. RELY, —$——— orem XTINGL Tet Fs, AVIV NTION.—THE LAST RALLY Ho Vatore win ight —Tho “'batingulabers’”” wil take part in grand (orcbiltit demonstration on Thursday evening next. 4) rende of dillard Filmore and ofour eauae are invited wo ‘won that coassion Dodworth's fall band has been en. cage er ihe. * atingulihers ome one, come all. ue Will be given Of the tmne of mestin Li Laban, Vies resident, 5. b, Gannscns, Pocrotary, Bee a Nepemmectonemnionaiimasey ren nnnnnnnnny N08 Peck wtp, W, ¥. “ INGUISHERS,” 50. 3 x00R | roer. me ‘will report themselves at head way, To'choek. EIGHTH WARD ND BALLY OF 7 or 778 GLORIOUS ted rally of oe lectors ‘ae Nigh gis ge Srseis, os inary a ‘the Buchanan and Breckinridge Club, ‘Sth ward. Jaws F. Davis, Hecrelary. ry will be ‘cordially. invited A. Besant Wann, Burr Forme. Joux 1, BURLESON, YRANT'S CALCIUM LIGHTS, Dublie mecti«gs, furnished 6 $15; mass mectings $25, torch ig) iiopal iJumination. Pato if required. rata GR. {secrearies ‘ganizations te reserved for ladies. WM. i. BnOWNE Pre nt FOR ILLUMINAYING rompuy. meetings, with roppiad ie a are RAH FOR FREMONT AND ppt abate eke he th Ward Republican Club will hold their’ to the contest of the 4b ot Bomagwen, st », Of Madison cout ‘ing. ‘Singing by the Glee Club. grand rally, D. D, CONOVER, Pres’t. Suances Goris, Bee pee. = a sas cere of ie Ward ~ ree , Orion Bi wee the Fiteeth Wards ars PETER OOOPEK, Chairman. H, M. Scumrnum, Secretary. aka .¥. AMERICAN BOYS.—THE kgm FILLMO! 14 Donelson —Come all with and atid certainly wy perce | Counsaiior Cole. bors, rally the od fuera, and the sigirg Hail Columbia and Yaukee Doodle. ward seaes ward will follow, — Retreat DEMUUK 4110 NOMINATION FOR OON- | An sdjourned meeting of the regular Nominating Con- vielen: for this C Was unanineusly memtosted x: GEORGE O Joszra Harrison, J. H Wuitwore, ARD, Okairman. EVENTH by ewer pte AL DISTRICT—NINTS, . S*uat ond Twentieth wards, on—Nt — eee sarvasicax eBootss rout Anis, Ata meeting of | Cy ge tion for this district, he's disreaio* Wae unanimonsly nominated CHances A. Kextisn, Jons H. McKay, i SOnN Feeretaries. ~ BOXCE, Chairman. HE CLAY FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION AND THE HON. scanion Brooka. tasponn mecting of the Clay Festival dey evening. the 2b of Octo iam Were propewed and adoo.el-— Retoly: ed id aitaioments of the bon the ce of Covernee this pate, al copsistent and Assoriation of York. held purswant to the usual notice. on Mon. “tb of October. inst, the following resolu- Dunent of the principles aad of Beary Clay, Py pisge to bin our support, and he confide: commend friends. Resolved, That an address to our Cla; be Mate be prepared in the spirit of the re © enrnteny A ET one he Jn pursuance ations, the ubmitied to the meeting by ® see sentinel tee u and ‘aba ordered to be the That pry, =} reapast fer . the Sereter (a him the nee and support ef our Clay eri fortalig od that che same be published, signed by the offéect and Bae hen O Ton ELMCTONS IN THE STATE OF XEW TORE. WO STILL F TEKTALN KEGAMD FOR THE YRINCIYLES AND POLICY OF RENKY gat he ad Aasociat‘on of the city of New be i was acme waive for it 1 it a #¢ : known apt ed prinei- pies aud pli in tewimony ‘of witch he tins been twice clest- ‘the Presiden’ of our acs taiony le Bow presented to Une evectora of this State for the vilive ef Governor: while, there: fore. we pledge to him our earves’ and most cordial auppert, we apne ey ogee ‘Clay friends throughout the = free. ‘tis wo oat ttre ‘uncon exlstivg polltiens red that Ustad Setar yet beat In unison wh owe che before ‘he people for the same office, one of them however . onal i ail the relavons of Terwemee ore peiviae being (he bamince and representing “ean ofa apiayoniatle wo thove of the vcagnothave mm the su! Fleads of the man who. “hd rather be right than be be Prenident the © eof & new polities! organization, vig termioriy srioyed the rep aiatian of a friend to the hes Henry Clay yernaving ial'ed to meet the just ex of soustituents nd of the trends of Mr. Clay Greygheet hot te the vountry, by bis nomination for the leney Jn tha Convent at in 1848, bas justly forieMied every title tu the coatidence or the: Js of him who‘ knew nofouth, no Rast, no West.” The Hon. Frastus Brooks. in lone be roatiios you, by aia brtihant ape ‘ul career to the Senate of proved himar) an able and acoompliahed i nad is Biases crceeean eaemertes the bigh eftice for which he is not! vor aig whh either of hie corm ‘Beer exerting iotty vation tor the maxitn« and character of plar deeply tmbued Lg nyt | NI wultable occasions their earnest aod we f to reer or enier bande eaperding Secretary. FreRecording tecretary. Writes Panpox, Treasure: ite Rencerivn 1M Ormabee br. Chairuan, David 8 Keudail, beeretary. Drake, N. GO. Bradford, Hemy, JW N. W. Doleen, N.Y. Commercial, ovunte vite their republican, tleads to Roniying abfivnr # of the ne beld in the Hig Tent between gtreots, fronting Third avenue, Hal! promptly at 7 o'clock. F J. M. Cowstocr, t, Mecretary. \ the club will be held (Th NO MENS chil meeting of Sigaty important business. Member cron, in eens attendan®. Sranckn W. Jouw B. Where, Secretary: . CORR, “That the political destinies of thie State ; DEMOTRATIO Tye fi}. ASI it i i z ohn Mneckner, James M. Dennis. —_—$—$—$$ $$$ NE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FREMONT CLUB, OF KINUS to accom! YOUNG MAN, % YEARS A plesion, bine eyes, tive feet five inches bi form Re OF AUR, Liont com and fished im @ good buriness, wishes to ae with some young lady with the view of marriage A leiy having « good education abd agreeable ip her mauners is de Companion. Adaress Mr077i, bor ATRIMONTAL,— 25 ‘anny or Charneter by thete hated ireet, with return hostage, M tie Kents Viteties Broad: Post office, New York. Ww! We WANTED—BY Dior ey i@ no ovject 1 the advertiser but an agreeable F Post otis, NAY. Wit se rox FIR RRCRIPT OF ta aBy person a fuil delineation iresa sufficient. A YOUNG Man, « personal appearance be iscou ident will wor te ‘ohjeried to, | ~ estabiiabed in} lady must be of reiined tanies aud eulivated mind. Appearance charact ove the average ; nd AM atfectionate disposition cone A native of New England preferred bie of rendering a heme ali that it te peared oan alleontidenge, Roland Cnshell, Chicago, 1 siness. And with An mole ineome. The Devtoms) health, energy of address, in. BILLIARDS, BL Liagne BILLIARD ROOM POR SALE; 0} OF Apply’ to locations on WINANT Si Gold meet, _ pt A A aed eit PATENTED FEBRUARY 10 \96--sODEL BILLIA ‘nyt mirmed tal my new ‘sew exleorooma ene ye BF OAME RIL TAM eS Ma fire malted fren On eeeMPh ct he rine, LPR Ub, bilerd woe maker, € a Se strcel, N. ora BSN 2 00le