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' ding door*. at the pletnre of the oocupant, M , \itmX faring the daj time * mag parlor, fiftoon feet I twelve, quit# re*peo able enough far thi now- I uaa , f c*>tu}>?cv. i< *11 that is discoverable. At night, tic fbhtii'g >? "?'? heiug thrown open, and a mntilatiDg wiiiot'w ut the too of the nail being draw- uj>- a curr?i,t of air is introduced through i he upper part cf tbe room, which may be gradu arod at the will of the tenant At the end of this tSer of apartments ure bathing rooms and other ac commodation* for the use of tho lodgers. The fur niture ia all elegai t, each room being furniahed w>th a rich easy ?-hair and lounge, in addition to tbv? other oonveiiit not-a Mounting the wide staireafe again, another at wined glawt window greet? tbe view over the first lanairg A few Btepe ?o thr r isht or left introduce* en.' to tbe founb floor, on which are ten snitejof inmtmentd. the balance beiig cut up into sia lite rooms, fifteen hj . i^hteen ?i?et, richly furnished. Lkro, h? all o\er the hou?t?. no t?o adjoining rooms unfurnished abfci ? twpet*. dra|>ery, ornaimnts, all arc varied ? an > tho whII* benr coiors varjing in ' boir tints, to a^r?c wi'h. or furnish a rich con tract to, the ool< is >f the enrptts, curtains, &o. Tho wing on Prince street is furnished much as the floor below. every room having a magnificent easy ?hair. Kven to tbe fifth cory there is no falling off in tho richness of turui'ure and dntjiery of tho single r?M2M>. Tbe sixth story, also, is luxuriously fac Chrd, and one would hardly notice that the far ure was fiani' d <>| b'ack walnut instead of ro-o wood, so peifectly is everything iu kecpiug with tho prevalent richntss ot iho urtabiishiuont. Having gait cd the sixth story, a few steps takes tho viBtler ou' the roof of the bouso, when a oioture prescuts itself fuily worthy of tbe journey ?o uas takiu to gain this altitude. The busy, bustling city bti.emh ? streets thronged, carriages snd cart* jostlii g ? i.cii other. and men and women harrying hither imd thither along tho walks, pre sent a striking contra ft to tbo rusty, weather beaten 1iouj>< 'ops ano chimneys. whioh look like so many (jr?Tt6t<ir.cs at>o mounds in a vast cemetery, with aero and there a church steeple or tower, monument like jverlooking its less pretentious neighbors, just at) the marble moni metts. with urns and epitaphs, overlook tbe humhh r headstones in our church ward*. And then, raisii g the oje, one can scan tho tSaat and North rivers. Long Island, Staten Island, and tbe Jersey short* to r miles around; indeed, tho view it intonating. beautiful, grand Tho proprie <fr? are about to bave an observatory raised upon CB3 roof, for th? accommodation of the ladies in the 'jouso who desire to enjoy the siight presented from this point But while alluding to views, it may be ss well to say. that from t ach parlor on the corner of Broadway or Prince street, a panoramic view is [?resulted, ?which it. really desirable. The working i>at t of i hu house is as perfect and ooavenieat as the purlors and bed rooms are elegant The kitchen is fitted up with all tho modem improvements. The roasting is dfino before an open fire, and all the othor ap Kncee of utility are in their proper places. The err and confectioner's rooms are complete, as is &l*o the wa6h room, with stationary wash tubs, hot and cold water, and all the necessary conveniences for washing Tbe dicing is done in a room heated by Uie introduction of steam pipes. The ironing room is fitted up with all the necessary machinery for ironing and mangling. In the engineer's room are two flue boilers, each capable of driving an engine of twccty-five horse po*er. A fi ve harse power engine is used for pumping water, driving the dumb waiters, the spit mangle, ctc. The engineer's room and servant's uining room completes this part of the establishment. In the basement on Broadway is tho bar-room, uixty by twenty-fivo feet, with" a marble floor, and with a liquor room attached. A billiard room, for the accommodation ot the guests of tho house, is at kud. adjoining the bar room. The sub cellar is de voted to wine vaults, coal vaults, and carpenter's shop. The whole number of rooms in tho house, exclu of the first floor and basements, is three hundred and fifty- three In the sleeping apartments, there are oyer four hundred beds, ail uiuae upon spring mat eria ?#, with hair ma ureses overtbom- Accommo dations for six hundred guests are al n ay 3in readiness, and the bou/te is capable of holding one thousand, if oocnaion should require Two hundred servants are to be amployed in tho hotel The cooksare Frenchmen, tha cbambcimaiJs, washers, ironers, etc . are white girls, and the waiters all black men and boys. The four brothers 1. eland, will themselves manage the house in all its different departments, giving their personal attention in the oftiee, and wherever super vision and direction are required Tho building was erected by Mr. P S. Van Rens ?e.'a^r, at an expense of $600,000. The ground ou which it stands is valued at $200,000, and the fur niture cost $120,000? making a total of $920,000. Many of the rooms arc already engaged, and appli cations are constantly befog made, personally and by letter, for apartments during the fall and winter seasons. All the public rooms arid passages in the ho tel are to bo heated by steam pipes. There are gai burners wherever light is rcouired throughout the house, and tho bells and speaking tubes are of the moat perfect construction A report was, some timo since, extant, to the effect that no insurance ootapany would take ruks on this property, on ac :o?at ot the proximity of Niblo's tneatre. This a miatako. Tho Messrs. Leland arc insured, they a*7, at the usual premiums for hotel rifks. The dinner in tte grand saloon of the Metropo litan was worthy of tbe occasion, and passed off with great Mat. After the good things of tlu table were discusscd, the Chairman, the Hon. Wx. McMmkka v, gave tbe first regular toast, prefacing it with tbo observation that tbi* establishment was worthy the palmiest days of Greece and Borne, and was one of which New Yorkers might be proud. Hs then gave? Ihe Pr?*ldfci?t of the T'nited States. Air? ? Hail Co loaiMv Tba second toast was ? The Sta-te and Municipal Authorises. Tho third toast w^s ? The Ue?lth ef the Messrs. Lel&nd. Received with louil oaeers. Mr Lbi.ami, in response, raid that his hcurt was .00 full to permit hiui to thank them as he would wish. lie was delighted to see himself at tho bead ?f such an establishment, surrounded by the wealth, uJ great talent atd influence of tho city. He would, however, say that it pei severanoe, and atten tion, and industry, would achieve their fortuno, those qualities would not be wanting in the proprietor* <j( the Metropolitan Mr. Bckkowks followed, and gave ? Ihe be*llh of the Ladies l.elinU? to whose tact *nd tal*oti tiio beauty and comfort of the hou?e was to be attributed. The next tcaat was? 1h" Preen ? the locomotive of human iibertv and pro gre*a Iteepondcd to by Messrs Dana and Godwin, the Uttar of whom gave ? The future? when ail mankind -hull hare goe>d dinner*, a good place to cat them in. and a good company to cat Uicm with. Tho Chairman gave the fourth regular toast ? The Conciliation. political and physical? its preterva tioa is eveiy man s outy. atd the ei-pecial conecrn of etaUfou D ?uu hot* ! ketpcrs. Mr . Fvixkb callcd on Mr. Thorpe, of Louisiana, who "poke in reference to the press, and pro posed? Th" City of Ni'W York? the (mat metropolis, the point froai which should and does eman.te the public opinion of (hi* ?Mt republic. Mr W'm. I'kodgii was then called on for a song, wliioh be responded to by giviDg, in excellent style, " 1 tie Monks o1 Old.'' and then proposed ? tho health of the brethcrs Lciand? may th<y live long ?o<! bo happy Tk'j Chairman then gave the last regular toa>t ? "The Lad its " Air b) tLc band. "Am a health to ail good laaten." Tli. Hon Btkphkn A. Docglas, of Illinois, hera <*nt -r .d the diung hall, accompanied by Messrs. Ice land a-d mat.;, ol the guests, and mounting a chair sniko as fo.'.ows : ? ' Gentlemen, I am greatly in a bt'd to joufor the kind snd cordial reception Ttu bare been please i to give me to night, on en tering this room 1 am aware of tho disappointment t?u must necessarily have felt, because you expect ed the presence of that eminent and illustrious Ptatetii^n, whose public services will be remembered a b long as the hhtoiy of our country shall be read, through all coming time. (Cheers ) General Cass, in oousequence of tho fatigues of the day, and the still ftreator tatigues which be went through in ad drying an immense audience last evening, was un der the necessity of retiring to his room; and when he was *ent for to Bake his appearance among you for a moment, b& comaiissiontd me to express to you the ! deep regret he felt at not being able to be with you for a fhort time this evening. I am not goins. gen tlemen, to inflict on you a speech. (Cries of good, I foo'i1 t'aack God') "\S'e are now in the midst of a j residential campaign, and politics is the order of j the day. We come u> you, also, for the purpose of nungiug in this great UriJe But I know too well my duly to engage in anything of this kind to-night, , Ueford tun audience, oompoetd, as it is, of acd democrats, who have mam Tested thoir personal : ifs|?ct and kindness, and whose re.pect and klnd nea* I will tot forfeit by saying anything of a PO- ' lit cal nature. (Cheer.) Wn wVm^t Ui wild- I <*1 assemblages, called for the purpose of political discission , then we are glad to see political opponent*, I and we have no disinclination to a idreis theur but on an oocaaioa of this kind, 1 will say that 'l have ju*t returned from a long ami tedious session of Congress, in which we have fortunately been ablo to despatch the public business, and to return to our homa- (Fx>ud and most incredulous laughter.) We are now returning hoiue for the purpose of en gaging in the political campaign, and i am oertaln of osa thing, that we are glad to be dispersod, and that the country is glad of it too. (Hoars of laugh ter ) Gntli men. it ii not fair to tempt a man. and eta who is exocedingly dry and thirsty, particularly when there is so much good drink spread before aim fcut, gentlemen, us I said before, f am only iff to iuak< an apoio^) for my friend General Cass, we las just arrivert here to night, and who i* him k f vxiab^c to respond to jour umtation I aow, gentlemen, remm* my ?ant, aad takj a glau | of wise with too. (Great laughter and oheon, . during which Mr Douglaa sat down ) Htferil other towt( ud speeches were made, iftw which the company separated, in great hilarity. ARRIVAL OF U 8 6KKATOB8. To add to the eclat of the occasioa, the following distinguished loaders of the democratic party ar rived at the bouse in the course of tho evening, aa I guest* of the Young Men's Democratic Union Club, rii: Hon I*wis Cass. (Mich ); Stephen A. Deuglaa, (III ); John L Daw>on, (Penn.j: (Jen. Simon Cameron, (Ptnn ); Gilbert I)can, W W. Snow, (N. Y ); liichard Stanton, (M ); Robert McLean, (Mil ); Lewis S. Martin, (La ); and James X. Mo Lenahan, (Ptnn ) In accordance with r request from General Cass, (as wo are informed.) that the reception should be a# private as possible, a committee was sent down to Am) oy to meet tbo illustrious visiters, aad oon duct them to tlie city. The steamer Jobn Pottor. by which tboyoame, did not anive till eight o'clock, though due at six, durii g which time it handsome oarnago with four horses, well eupariconed, and several others, had been in attendance, under charge of Mr. Glover and some other members of tho cotnmittco. On tlie arrival of the steamer at the wharf a or y was raited, " Is General Cnss there 1" The answer beng in the affirmative, three hearty cheers were given, ar d the distinguished gentleman landed. General Cn?s was accoint>anied in his carriage by the Fitftidcnt of the Club, Daniel B Taylor; and Hon. Stephen Douglas, in another, byJ.M Hen ry, Vice President ; and in a very private and quiet oider they proceeded to the Metropolitan Hotel ? the proceeding.* at which oro given above. Quietly, after the conc'uMon of his speech, the ''Little Giant" retired to nst. and it is to be hoped he has arisen ad one refreshed. Personal Intelligence* Anir?ls at the living House:? lion S P. Chase, V. S. Scuuti r. Ohio; Hon G. W. Jones, do.. Iowa; Hon. ? ? Itiadburr. do , Maine: Hod. Wm Upham. do , Vermont; lien A. Vetch, do.. Michigan; Mod. S. Adams, do.. Missis sippi; Hon Miner. Member of Congress. Vermont; Hon Wm Heblierd. do . do; Hon. Wm. Appletoa. do., Iio.-ttn: Hon Cbas. Duikec. do.. Wisconsin; Ilea. J Cameron, do . Pennsylvania; Hon. Chan Allen, do.. Mas sachusetts; Hon H. C. Eastman do., WUconaiu; Commo dore Terry. I' S. Navy; Capt Admus, do ; Capt. Eaatoa, U. S. Army; I)r Hammond do ; Lt. Contee, U. 8. Navy; Gspt Glover. Mexico, and 167 others. At the Astor House: ? Major Toiler, U. S. Murines; H F. Green. Ohio; Do Kantsoo St. Louis; Hon J. lionet Tauntcn; Col. Hamilton do.; Hon. O llrown. do.; Hon K I>. Toko, do ; O 8. Baldwin. Washington; W. R Hoodly. Geerpia; Th. Mars-hall. Virginia; R. Handle. England; II. Tripp, do.: Hon. Judge Clark* . Washington; lion 0. Carter, Pennsylvania, anil 100 others. At the American Hotel:? James E Jcwett, U. S.Navy; Sjlvei-ter Thomas. West Indies; J. II. linger, Indiana; W B. Todd. Washington; A. L. Kemper, Virginia; W. Grayscn. South Carolina; N. Gwin. Ithaca; Dr. Clarkes, l'.m tadoes. West Indies; W Barnard, Boston. 0. F. Newton, Georgia; T. G. Polk, Marj land, and 117 others. At the Waverley House: ? Thomas Niblo, New York; E. Van Ness, U 8.A.; Wm. Crugar, J. S. iladley. Augustus Ulcecker and friend. J. II. liandolph. New York ; Gen. Downs. U. S A ; Mr. Itoseter and lady, Char leston ; E. radelford. Jr.. Savannah; and 40 others. At the Howard. J. L. Smith. Springflild; S. B. Evans, N. C.; J. Spicer. Dundee: J. Thompson. Detroit; L. Orr, Mis*. : T. M llardenbui Ii. Washington : Hon. O. C. Pratt, Oregon ; lion. C. Stearns. Springfield, aad $>8 others. Mr. Daniel O'Meara. Esq.. late secretary of Father Mathew. sailed yesterday in the ship Washlngtoa. for Liverpool. Capt. Msrcy arrived at Cincinnati, from the south west. on the 2ttb ultimo, and is at the Burnet. Col. Hoffman, who takes the place now occupied by Cspt. Mcltea. at the Newport slat ion. is also in Cincinnati. Two chiefs of the Cherokee Nation on their way to Washington, passed through Cincinnati, on the 29th ult. Tbc Turf. I'mon Cm nsK. L. I ? Trottiwo.? Friday, Aug. 27.? Match for $5C0, two miles and repeat, in harness. J. Whelpley named gr. m. Alice Gray 1 1 Ike Woodruff nanudbr g. Gen. Wool 2 2 Time, 5:35 ?i? 5:36. Samk Day? Match $100. mile and repeat, to wagons. J. I.aDgstaff nemcd s g. Baker Boy 1 1 J . I.jnch named b. g l>an Marble 2 2 Time. 2:47?2:50. Same Day ? Match $100. mile and repeat, to wagons. J. Whelpley named br. g. Dan .Marble 1 II. Woodruff named s. g. Baker Boy, dist. (wagon brvkc.) S.?Mr Day? Match $100. mile heats, to wagons. n. Woodruff named s. g Ilakcr Boy 12 1 J. Whelpley named b. g Dan Marble 2 12 Time, 2:48?2:51 ? 2:51. Ri d Hoist: Pleasure Grockds ? Trotting.? Thurs day. Aug 26 ? Purse $25. mile heats, best three in five, undt r tfce saddle, lor herf e- that never won a'purse. J. Decker named b. g Edgar 2 111 I. Woodruff named b m. Fannv Kcmble.... 12 2 2 E. Brook named s m. Lady Picton 3 3 3* Time, 2:52? 2:46? 2:46)*- 2:40 J?. Married, In Frovidence. R. I., on Sunday. August 29. Mr. Aura ham Cahtf-fter to Miss Harhiit SMiiii.botb of New York. (Theie is no foundation for the above advertise ment. as it is entirely false J On Wedne-day. Sept mber 1. at tho Orchard street VnivMsalist Church by the Rev. C. II. Fay. Mr. William Jay MrRrnr, Sandy Hook pilot, to Miss Mary Elixa Ma sou. grand daughter cf Capt. Elifha Packard, all of this city. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday. September 1. by the Rev. Dr. J Kennaday . 9. H. Dr Beroisf. to Harriet E . daugh ter of Henry C. Conkling Esq. On Wednesday. September 1. by the Rev A. M. Osbora. Mr. William S Bi'shmorf. of Hempstead, L. 1., to Miss Hel** A. Degiav, of Brooklyn On Tuesday evi lilag, August 31, by the Rev. Mr. Il.ica nr. Mr. William Qri.v to Miss Ji lia A. Cu&sixi.uam, all ol this city. On Tuecday evening, August 31. by the Rev. A. J. Porter. Mr. James II. Treat a, of this city, to Miss Emma Travis of Albany. In Boston, on the 27th of August. B . B.Wilson, of New York, to Miss 8. F. Billikgs, of Portland Died, On Tuesday, August 31, ut 12 oV.loo?. Hahhilt A., wife of Solomon Fret man. Tbe relatives and friends of th' family are respectfully Invited to alH-nd her funeral, this ' Thursday) afternoon, at o o'clock, from his residence, in l.'ulon street, between Court nt>d Smi.h streets, South Brooklyn, without fur ther inv itatlon. The remain." wlllbt: take n to Greenwood C< met* i y for in'erment On Wedne-day, September 1. of consumption. after a long and painful illness. Amsou Pobtkr Santosd, in the 8S t h j ear of his age. Tbe Meeds of the family are respcctflxily invited to attecd b< r funeral, from big late residence, No. 148 Clin ton J treet. on Friday nftemoon. at 1 o'clock. Ills re main* will be taken to (ireenwx>d for Interment. On WedMtdey, September 1. after a short but severe jllnc fs, Wait Mortimer, young, -t ton of William II. and Rebecca Korner. The funeral will take place at the residence of his fa!h<r. at Port ''bester. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The friends of the family ar.j respectfully in cited to attend, without further invitation. Eatly on Wednesday morning. September 1, of cholera infantum. Jemrs,' Irfant <on of J jlin ii. and Anna T. llcra nged 10 months anl 15 day. Tbe ti iendi of tbe family are respectfully Invited to at tcr d tbe funeral, this (Thursday) morning. at 10 o'clock, lrom tbe re. idtuce of Li" parents. No. 133 Macdougal street. On Wednesday, Pept?ri>er 1. Mabv Eliza, wife of James I). Howe. aged 4*1 years. The funeral will tike place this (Thursday) afternoon, ut 3 o'clock. Th? corpse will be tak'-n t<> New Windsor, OuiDge county f r Interment. The friend? of the family are requested to attend the funeral. without further no tice. at No. M Grove street. On Sunday. August 21'. suddenly. Elizabeth C .wife of Noah 8. Pay. cf Couth Norwalk, Conn., (laughter of Major Joseph Ch spin in. deceased On Wednesday. Scpten.lier 1. after a short illness, Thomas Jo*?.? Kirk aged 30 years. Tbe frii nd? and relatives of the family arc requested to uttecd his fun' ral. fiom bis mother'- residence. South liergea PI re Corners, N. J.. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. At I'hlkdilphla. of con"umption Jnr.ru. son of John and Julia Ounncr. of this city in tbe 18th year of his age. His funeral will tako place this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the Jersey City Hail road depot The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Invited to attend, faniaces will be In attcadauce to convey the frleml ? to New York Bay Cemetery, On Wednesday. September 1. at" the rcldsnce of her brother in-law. No. 33 I.udlow street, in the prime of life, Mart Asm: wife of Christopher St. l-egier, of Heigh, County Llmcriak. Ireland The friends and rela'iver of the frmlly are requested to attend her funer;>L tbl.? (Thurfday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock On Wednesday morn in?, after a short but severe Illness, Jon* 1'in.v, oged 18 year.*, a nitive of the town of Galway. His friends and acquaintance* aro requested to attend hit funeral, tbis (Thursday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late rtsldence, oorner of Main acd Plymouth streets, Brooklyn His remains will be taken to Flatbu?b for Interment. At Montreal, on Thursday. August 23, Sarah A**r I.Ajtr, eldest daughter of the late Assistant Cos. General William Kane, and sister of Deputy Com. General John Lane, of Bermuda. MARITIME IHTELLIG1NCE Move ment* of Oceaa Steamer*. Names, LkasQs. Pats:. For Arstie Llvsrpe*! . Iw 23. ..Itcw-York. Enrepa .Lireryeet. .. .A? i X. ..Wew-Tcrk. BnmholdtM, JMrt Sept J . . ..N?w-V-.ra. AUastie New- /?rk... Sept 4. . .Liverpeck frwittw New- York... Sepl 4 ..lu Jiu. O'aistw CUimd. . . Sept 4 .New-York. B Frsaklla New-York.. Kept ? . . . Now-Orleaas. C; t* ef Maaokcster . Pfcfladojphi*. Sept 4 ..Liverpool. Okio Rst-T*k...tl<pt if ..AsptowalL fiftl Wew-T>rk. >S*ftl.,.BsrftltTMM. Emplr* City Vow-York ... Sept 13. ..lavaaa AuaisAc ni ssw-Ttas-tm ur. see bubs 3 29 I sens aisas mere 6 44 ??? OBTS | '?) I RNR WITH KSrR II 43 PORT OP NEW YORK, BEPIKMUKR 1, 1W>2. a, fleared, JohistJS^ L ait?4 Slatas, Berry. AsptnwaU, Jones k Fu,t*r> Charleston, Bpoffgr4, TU kmE tlv?rpool, Danham It IXmea. SMo lioadoa. Boyd A JHnekea. vmE "warier, J H Onatarta * tie. ^ i ip Pouthpftjt, wu*?bp Savaaaah, Stvrire*, Clearaea fc Jsuasztfr ?uum? * ?>*??(*???? Bowman Iwmmi. ? TatiU. Bark Undlao. teappocd. Wow Bedford. Kewlaad k ifflt' fftU. 5*^ ttS: "?* Ktmlik k bu. ? S*i* .*.!*?? Me&ear. Par* au Prlaoe. IttkM k Ce. Brtg L Banperenr.TyroU. NlrittM J B Oinr A Co. Bohr Lavilla Jut R etobam PhiladolaUa. J W KilH. Mr Mirtk* Marl*. Swift. Me. B * t?p? k Co. Mr Sarah Elisabeth, Smith. New Daren. awMr. Bohr Maw York, Howard. Kichmsad, C H Plerson. ?ofcr Cornelia. Wilson. list to a, Dartsn k Spragae. Srhr Baraatable. Chaoo, Philadelphia Jaa Mo Roe. Betr Plan dome Bre ??, Siruatk, BamUl k Co. Sohr Rsaper, Leot, Philadelphia. A H Havens. Airlvci, V 8 Mail Steamship Waahiartoa, Fitch. Bromoa. A a* IS, via Southampton 18th 4 PM, with adii aad 211 pMn Son, to Metier Hand & Belra? arrived cff Saady Book. *uee ay, Aug SI, at 10 P M. A** JO. 11 45 AM, lat M 63. loa 11 . 0 W. cxchai ted stguala alth chip sir Harry Smith ( Sr). boaad W; Hot. 11 AM. lat 61 01 loa 17 35 W. exohaat?4 ?**??>? with sl ip La Keuniou ( Br), bouad I, 2VJ. t tb P M. lat 47 Iia bO II W aaluted am exchanged signals with Steams I id Sooth Carolina from New York for I,t??rpo"l sola* uadtr aUam alone 29tli 12 10 1' M lat 4 l 31 ^ 1 15144 W. exchanged tipaal* with ship Ueerie A Phelps, fr?tn "t folk Itr Liverpool; SOth, 11 45 a M. lat 41 2t, l?n ?7 46 ixihain-'t s'nra!" with thip AuaioL (Br), bound \f -wish ed to bo rtpnUti 9teaBab!| Bet ismin Franklin. Teal. Ne? Orleans, 9 daya, with Didto aad rat, tor sera, to E Linouln 4 Co S^oond dar not. erec unteted a 1 urrlcaae whl<U laoted 30 hours from NK to 8W. with a tremecdona orots aoa; tho remaisder of tbo ra?i-epe heavy weather aad head winds: 3t.itnli.lttM 24 U a 71 >8, exchanged signals with bark Louisa, fretn Car oitii tor Philadelphia. 11 8 tteans frigate Mitsi-tiicpi, Cant M'Cluney, St John, Nit Itali a* Be (Tor full repcrt of hor oruiit, iu (tat tal rows columns). Blip Aaotw, Thayer, Shanghae. 1SS dart, with teat aid nils to Carey k Co l'aased Jam [lead May 2?, Capo of Gcid II i re. July H? had heavy weather off the Oato; crotsed tbe I.|uater July Mth slice whi<-h had lUht wind* and calms. A 'it 24. fat 335811. loa 6* 19 W. spoke brig Hut* Chiiato, from DeutMS for Gloucester, lit days oat, oil wtll. Ship Owe (to Saratov, Idverpcol. 45 days, with mlse and 819 pastor ters to Starites, C airman k Co. Aut 19, lat ?3 43 ten 56 03, parted a bark, with loss of foremast, in t a ?>p mart, ind bowrprlt, bourd W (tho ?d*arc FietnhT be*ora reported); 17th. experienced a (tale from tbe M vT wltioh carried a?ay fete top gallant mast, and lost over6>ard Thai Clark, etonian, a intive of Brglaad. SLip St George, Crawford, Liverpool, with mdie tad 385 paer-m^i re, to DaMd Ogden k Co Off Nantucket. ??* paoket ahin Dovcnalire hence for London. The I)'. G hat ex , < rienced Iinht waatcrly winds the entire padaafe. Copt rawford has beea very slek tbo most of the voyage. M'ip Vaagtiaril, Norton. IJverpool .'<9 days, ?ith md?e sad 370 pn???r(t?r? to J W Philli?>i. The V baa experienced l'?ht wettorly winda aad calms the entire pansase; has been days weet of the Banks; took a pilot on Suaday; one birth and no dratbf. Ship Rajah Jones. Liverpool, via Tralee .(Treland), Jnly O. with ooal, to Chas lllftis, and 22i) pissengors to lloone I ros k Co. A u*27. on George's Banks eiohanged sitoalu ? ith ahip Shenandoah, from Philadelphia for Liverpool, nil veil Flip Rockawav (of Batb) Goodwin, Liverpool, St'> days, with mdse aad 32 rnsseafters, to J O Baker. Ship Thomas Church. Wright. Glasgow, 17 days, with mdae snd patsengers. to master. 8Mp Southerner. Sullivan, Hamburg July 21, with mdse and 277 itcorage pasiengora. to Schmidt k Balohea. Ship Norma Brown, Uavana !' days, with su^ar. seiars, Sin. to Moses Taylor k Co. Aug 22, off Havana, n? bark J' un Itenaoa, bound, in frr.m N York. The N was off B<rno g?t on Ftiday lost. a"d on Saturday and Sunday experieuoed a htavy gale from NW. Ship Nathl Hoepar (of Bath). Rains, Now Orleans, 18 days, with radio, to Eagle k Hasztrd. Ship May Flower, Drink water, New Orleanf, 13 days, with mdae, to E D nnrlbnt k Co. Bark W V Bowoa (of Addison), Dyer Bonaire 11 davs, with salt, to Tut kcr k Lightbourno. Aog 13, lat 32. Ion 71. sroke brig Pacific, of Nassan, from New Bedford for Bar* badoes. Bark Hiero, Princo, Bonaire, Ang 14, with salt to Noa* mith k Sons. Bark Perots (of Baltimore), Gonld, IUo Grnnde. July 10, With mdse to John Do wit y. Brig Standard (Br). Crosby. 8underlni:dt 42 days, with railroad iron, to trder: vessel to Jas II Braine. Aug 10. lat 42 20. ion 66 20. spoke b^g Telegraph, of Rockland, from Lx gura fi r London. Brig Thom (Nor), Hitrnp, Hamburg. 74 days, with ires and 96 pateengtrs, to Wm Voa Seht k Co. Sundsylnst, in a gnle from SE, lost at em boat. Brig Lauretta, Spraiue, Belize (Hon). Aug 9, with mdso, toJoslahJex. Au? 21, lat 26 40. ion 79 30. passed bark Lu oereae (of Bristol, Mo) from I'ensacola for New York, with the loss of fore and main topsail. Brig Fulton (Br), MoColl, Cienfuegoa. Cuba, Aut 10, with sugar, to J Hunter. Jure 21. lat 31 40. Ion 62 16. snoko whaling brig Loonidas, of Yfeatptrt, 6 month* out, witn 801 bbts ?perm oil. Brig Prtmise (Br), Graham. Kawoaatle, 92 days, with mdse, to Geo B Mnorevrncd k Co. Brig Da\id Duffel], ZoH, \filmin*toa, NC, with naval ?tores. Br*g Venus (of Bath). Orr, Fajarde, P R, 14 daya, with ?ugor, to Maillar, Phelfs k Co. Brig Motes, Wicks, Charleston, 8 days, with ootton.fce, to G Bnlkley. Brig Mtry, Reed. M&chias. Scl r L'nion (of Baltimore), Niill, Bonaire, 20 daya, with at It. to n aster. Sebr Merchant, Ccuch. Richmond. 4 daya. Off Barnegat. in 30 fxthoma watt.r, passed a tcbraunk, with tho head of her topmaat out ot tho water. Schr Sophy Collins, Bam&n, Plymouth, KC, 4 days, with ?aval strree. Sebr Pacific, Farran, Newborn, NC, 6 daya, with naval ?tores. Sckr Comet, Push, Newbcra, NC, 6 days, w th naval stores. Sohr lone. Ssmoa. Newborn, NC.4 days, with naval (tores, Schr J T Glover. Weatherlll, Newbera.NC, 6 days. Sebr Mary, Wallace, Newbern, KC, 7 >l*ya Schr Washington. Hiehburn. Antego, NO, 7 days. Sohr W C llenttcy. White, Virriaia, 2 daya. Schr Senator Myera. Alexandria. Schr Bialto, Davidees, Philadelphia for Boatoa. Sebr Alllgan. Stall, Calais, 10 da}s. 8ct rs Ringgold and Martha Stuart (lighters), from the wreck of btig Fortunate, ashore near Barnegalt. Below, Sliip Wild Pigeon (clipper), from Canton. Bark Ei dgmion (Br), of Shields, from Hull. Bxrk Atlanta, from idverpool. Sailed, Sttameliips I' sited States. Berry, Navy Bay; Southerner, Foster. Charleston; ships John k Lucy, Calling. Quebec; ChrUtiana. Hammond, Lordon; and other*. Wind at sunict NW; meridian, calm; (unset, W, light. [Per STeam.ihip Washington.] Bristol, Aug 17? Atr Try, NTork. Sid 15th, Hebron, da 17th, Ink. do. Calcutta, June 18? Arr Orissa. Boston. Canton. June 1? Arr North Carolina. California; 4th, Reiiaacc, Boutin; 12th, Challenge, California; 15th, Tsar, Callera. Sid 2d, Nightingale. Shanghae: 8th. Emma Iaado ra, California: 7th, Argyle, do; 9th, Far Went. do; Kth; Dra gon, da; 14th, Carriniton, N York; Ohio. California. in port 21st. Oriental, ldg for Shanghae; Surprise. for do for London; Falcon, North Carolina, Reliance, Challenge and Tiar, unc. Cari irr, Aug 14? Sid Oregon. NYork. Cowks, Aug 14? Arr Arkansas. Havana. rr.Ai.. Aug 14? Sid Ilaidoe. NTork Falmouth, Aim 13? Arr Am ship William and Mary, from London fir NYork with lota of cah->uto. anl water casks atove Sid 14th, William and Mary, NYork. GnAvtsKM), Aug IS? Arr Amana, Baltimore; William Pe.n, Mew Dieppe; Rcsooe. Cuba (and proceeded for New cattle); Ac'en, NYork; Ocean Queen, do; Indian Ocean, Newport. E; 17th, Anglo- Amerioan, Calcutta. Sid 16th, Br-nttcra Cross, Hoi art Town. Hong Kong, prcv to June '7? Arr nonqua, NYork, Lonlon. An* 17? Sid London, NYork. I.ivfrpooi., Aug 1C ? Arr Amtrica (i), Boston; Davoa r<tt, ApalacMcola; 17th, Georgian* from Boston; On ward, 8t Uoorse. NB: A Checseborough and A Young, Charlejtor; Gulnare, Quebec. fcM Mth. Stuan E Howell, Baltimore: Saranak, PUlla del) bla; Faccuil Hall NYork (au rtportod? probably Boa ton): Kth, EC Srranton, Sausl Lawronco and MinUzuma, do; Westmoreland. Philadelphia J (I (Hidden. NOrleana. Paugor. J one lit? Sid Courier, for Savannah. Charleiton at i Liverpool laud from Bombay, J.Hh); 15th, Typhoon, Lan dor. Sit ascha k, M ty 22? Arr Roirnn. Londcn; 29tli, Versailles, San Franciaco; Jane 2. John Bertram do. Bombay, July 5? The ship Christian lias been wreckod off Krnneiy Itland; rcaster, trot and second mate, and seven of the trow savi d Calci tta July 2? Tte Australia sailed heneo for Liver pool on the 17th Jr.ne, but has put back leaky, with six fett water in her hold. Li th?m, Aug 14? The Ikl! Perkins, from Greenoek for Philadelphia, was abandoned tn the 4tb of August, in lat 49, Ion : 0, with fight feet of wa'.er in b-.r hold ? crew and pas sencers saved. W'bvkouth. AuelS? A large brig, with j ainted ports. and mainmast ?i ne close to the deck, ar d forsmaat gono below thotop, was seen to go down on the 11th instant, off the Shambles. Wi.gtroUT, A; * 16? A largo direllot brig, whi'hhad been at sea arr arsntly fi.r the la:t two years, had been tewed in to the island of inniskea. Herald Marine Correspondence. Edgartowv, Aug 29, Arrived? Srhrs Victory, Wallace Philadelphia forSilem; Friendship Plokham. Boston; Alisia, Haskell, Portland; Vandalla, Stuart. Richmond for Salem Mattacapas, Wait, Philadelphia for l'lj month. SV*.h- i?clirs Lyon, Axliley; Rainbow, Parks, and Excel, N London, via 8?l.<ng. .SOth? In port (outir roads). brigaSmyrna at d T 0 Hiteh bo to achrs Gulnare, H D Leigbtcn, Amanda Clifford, Friend si, ip. Victory, Alisia, Vaaoafia. and Mattacapas. PHti.nKi.PHtA, Septembor 1?4 P K. Arrived ? Ship Thos Watison. NYork; bark Marv F Dado, fliwefc Boston; brifisEtther Elizabeth. Shackford, Kastport; Al .5 ail it Maila, Kpanldinz NYork; solra Ednal Kelly, and H 1 BaVer. H Lanehlin, Boston; Charter Oak, Kelly, and Richmond, H all. NYork; Com Stockton, Risley, Greenwloh; R Thompson, Corson. Providence; Aleyona, Wbitaker Wil mington. NC; Strinrir, Bills, Sandwich: Yankee Blade. B*iry, Quiscy, Mais: steamer Penobsoott, W hi taker, New York. Below? Barks Thomas DalUtt, Dill, Lagvaym: Eliiabcth J, Brooks, Davsaa Cleared? btesmships State of Georgia. Walton, Savannah; r. r-jsylvanla. Baj more. Richmond; Kennebec, Stanford, If York; brigs D "hattnek (Br). Uankinson. Wejmoutb; NS; Captain Torn. Rmalley. Boston; Abigail h Maria, Spanlding, Bali m; scfcrs Fannie, Beassoe, Savannah; Richmond Wall, Saltm; H F Baker. lIcLanghlia, Alexandria; Col .lames Pate, Edwards, Newbnrg; C >m Stock'on. Ri-ley. Greenwich; R Thompson, Corsoa. Providence; Georgia. PattiagiU, Port land; Yankee Blade, Berry, Boston; StrMg' r, Perry, Sand wich. nicelluiMai. Stkamsiiip Citt or Oi.Aaoow, which was ashore at Bolm< s's Hole, has been got off, and lies keeled over near the p<iet where she strm k. Ship Ontario,? A letter fr?% Capt Fre '.k Blocnm. lato ef the whale ship Ontario, of New Bedford, lost, attributes the disaster solely te Pitt's Island being laid down on the ohart* iaonrreetly. Capt S wrote on board aliip Phoolon, daily expected at New Bedford, on board which he was paa senser, with UeMi* E Manchester, mate; C Drew. 3d mate; P Sl&onm and G Manchester, boatsteerers, and Ml Stan borough, oooper. Ship Hungarian, which fell over on the railway In Port land, has been raised to an upright poiltlon, and will be re paired without further dlffleolty. Bark i;i?mnk,216 tons, of NewTork. his keen purchased by Messrs Thomas Knowies fc Co, New Bedford, foia sperm whaler. ? ark Xmprkm. Leat, from Havana for Boston, which put Into Key West, after being ashore, renamed her voraca on the 20th ult. The arbitrators awarded to the wreckers $7 0, which Is equal to about twntj-twe per cent. It was ad\anced by bottomry or marine risk. Bamk Amibica (where from not given) was at Santa Barbara July 21st, having been run into by the French ship Pa> Mi|iie. routh of Monterey; lost and damaged all her pgars. and left a perfect wreok; she arrived at Santa Bar bara under jury masts. Ba Bask CnaarKtvr (of Jersay), Danvers, Is the vessel reported at anchor at Bshia Honda, mahogany ladea, leak ing. She did not intend to put in. Brio Ai.vomko, Frl?bi?, of and for Boston, from Bt Mar tins. with salt, before reported at St Thomas, had pat in An? f, leaking so badly that at one timi Capt F h vd the boats cleared away, preparatory to abandonment. Thaex pens"s of landing and storing bar eargo, fco, would have absorbed its value. After waiting a while it was said at Its value 10c p* rknahel, and a veeselwav al en (side 20th taking Kent. Capt w tlionght the leak was in the upgvr works, and hisespenses at StTliomas would be qnlte small. Bam Ai.nt ht Fvarinci, from Baltimore tor Boston, on Saturday last, while mailing down Cbeeapeake Hay. en fltuntered a sudden squa'l, whieh oarried away fore topsail, fortyard, kr . and pat Into Norfolk to repair. Br Bain Sarah, from Clenfnegns for New York, Is re ported by the correspondent af the Charleston Courier as aehore at Key West. This vtebably is the vessel pw viously eaJad the Carolina ?iwvRsaaa.^B&K's, sasr - H l?i?i 8k* wi/lftj, vv**^ *Vif ,u?(*'"*<i ?o o.her *?? kSu?T a" ** Nr"rk* Tfca ?*Pi*ia ?i gct ii' tli\i tr?m 7*?P?* ??* "krr? ia ??4 it (till 55Km Sh? .,? f?' . ?* th* ,l,t< a i m . ^MTlteK9Hi4lla f?r Arctic Oo*m!41*,**,M'' U**c Ho*u>*. NB, 100 wh, Om 5 "vr* ""ii't V?,J " j.?''lfl?l|B0(''M' NLm 740 '?? oimi. .,.c. imi ,?/?. ? ii!.?* N "? ? ???. on board I Labaloa Apl :y 'iMat ch.rH.fl NR i i'l.? ri iVo"1' a?ll. 8ton; 1 W;NU. AiTthiti in ? ! Fiomftu Stmi, I wh. n < pr??i< ?.i> mL uJTuwCu luT cm! ** ^hTl' ?"y m rtroirtct Sp*'!*"? #se*a7' Kswr' M,rohl1' 8h.ffi.li, fcoyt> or Cold b?,V* ; :~KV J,M> U* <? <* ?? ?0" 172 20 w. Moot ?iin? Jua'c iv<k'a uiVlS p? th1*' l">n-Dd *? ArotiM)Je%-; T?l ' . i !o, b?i ?p ??"??? H-rth. K8,iu.lfroD fl(Jf 4 " ??"*. W?v|?tor. Wan 3-! mo, cut. ?V Uco JO. of StrouB I hlui. Jatpor, M B. GOO ip. q. . . Spoken. ? sirs *?">" i"?? ?ra kcu,?'" ?????<?. ? 17 ^.(0U2 ir. ' No" ,ur* ??< L.?4o?, 4ag 3D, Ut ik ssrs;,' *"? n t i'ortit ? to"5hfc| iJ&i/fc'.W'E L"/ A??i ?"?t. for B*. ??l7 A in re"?fl?*u fro? ??'J ??/. jw. arr, the Pen'* ad 1fo?Vv.*k?l SBaV?.-L?HUa a Shu,<1'. from " 8 d'i? ??d"the,rV;Ari;f^,mira- frnm PwU"< Frwtooo. ? -J~*? b,rk WaIUr Claxtoi, Lako, 8 KiVomow AJ? 'i9b VT*rk" Itltndt . UK u-s?d bll* Eagle, Billiard, Turk* 2 ftl""1"*' Au? W? Brig L R Palmer, r.rk, f.r Bo.to. Au? G-Soh' P???. Fitwr Boitoi for 8?n FrMcio.' 11,4 F Cop*Und- WWoJml,, from 6th for M?iuuoil Swim I Calais (and aid ClV' "thmbrilr'' P X "c"T1rU; UB''^ W,U Wr*llao?. Praur' do. LccMnrar, Lu'kin, lNinarth Roads!' Ale"?Jri?: 23lh, .hip BAtTivmv , Home Porta. S?n Bl.i 6idApl?Pn3.1)TArr ,05" a7 Fit^raM, Bhank., NVotk 1 Telegraph, Clajpocl, ".m w Wil&oT,;?.4 M o rto n , JaekM^i 1 1 e ; Oli T?r , il^Si r?k.Nt?N?o,k.t,S 28"CW 8cl,r' Charleston, Philadelphia; Npcktl"1 ^Ean1li>^?AH W llV*" ?Pag\ blrk ton MMi Uo^a:5; BuIkiey^NTork fr?m Boil fFteiSS? BNOR^OLKPAn4.h05ila; W mPteM' '* E 1 Ir al?Th! B ? i t on~ t"? mas to ^ I * ? ^ ' Bir?h' IiYotV' m.ck, Jumc. B.Wi HVork put to 1 Sk^VrahT'. Au" ?el., frederick.burg bd to NYork unt in i??ti fi ^ow.., KfiSS ;S?a! la, dB adA^hD; L ^ronlAT.^,hJa?es vT,Vren' H*"' Bock Est/avB^ IT? i ? i i 1 NO. Anj 2S ? Arr febn Junet G Kin? Tyler, do. ' ork: 3,1 '? ,obr Limartlae, Puitngen Arrtr*dt Dbum.n ami Sovtiiami'To*? Steamship Washington.? Is??c Cerputt, Mist W Luce. T Christianien, tS Voider, Mr< 3 Folger, Mi!3 A Ktljcr, L Luiub-r,?. Mrs 3 ltaajbera;, J Scliaebte, J l.illjo. Mrs S Llll.io, Mis' 8 Elireabirp!. Mist 3 hraniifert, Mi s b Guttoh, LTruborg, W Otto. Mm J Otti, 0 Vniklibg, i I>oo l.eiss, W ilote II Wallers Mrs3 8;ruller, Mir* It Struiler. F I. Bobler, Mist Sara Wolf, Miss AUm Wolf. Mirs Anna Wolf and serv t Mm W Fontaine, Dr Koc'j, Mrs t Koch. Mi > Koch, Miss Harie Koch, Matter A J Koo'j, M!:a OcBf jLt Koch Mr Koch, Mitt Clara Koch, Mr Rnok gaber Mrs A Unclaaber, Mr Rncksaber, F Naake, Mn L Ludovici. MUi Woldemtr, Miss I. a Woldemar, Mrs I Bir rott, Max Fcci htimer Mrs R Kider, Mitt A Von Ovaa, Mhi Emma Von Urcn, L M-jer, Mr* II Meyer, Mitt Charlotte Meyer, Master Carl Merer, S G'rtlle. Mr* E Ceritle. aa 1 e children, Mr# C WelJer and two otildren. Mitt B irok erland Miss It Frank. Mra F Friedenheit, Maater Louis l're?, W K. r ne-r, 11 0 Maude. II Hohn, Mr* Ilohn, and three oliilircn. C Apfeld, and two children, 0 llraoe, Mrs G llrauc, Mra P Schwa'ra, D Wallensteinor, Mra S WaUcn st'-iicr, and five children, Sirs I Grandjcan, 8 Drey, T Droy, Mrs 8cl riler, nn<l tlirre children, Mr Thanhauaen, Mrs I 1 hni.baug' n, ai.J children, Mrs 0 Stande. A Mcitchman. Mr Pluitcber, Mrs Thireae Fleischer. A Harnickel, Miss Q Tra n tier. Mist C F^bit*cr, Mi^ T Frcy. Mist D (Feist. Mix F 11. ff-teihcr, Mi: s F Sta'nor, Misa U ( irnnskoner, BOrtinaa, Mrs Ortmnn, an J ton cliildr. n, F Abtti, T Winter, Mra M IVIntir. and d.iMren, Miss O Horboi, Mrs Rosenthal!, Mr. Hoffman, Mi tl W iai?r, EObermajer, MiaaMejer, Mrs Scnr, Miss A Wad;-*, Mr lirnuning. Mr. Huttendorf, II Arht D El ful", P Meyer, Mita M?yer, A llass ., J Goddard Mr. Boull l? tai J M*ddoc> s, F M< r'ier, C 11 Weite, Mr Bondridge, Mrs IJonilrlgo, Mix B' ncrid;c, P Mlt shell. P I.e Mndell, J Fayard. Mr l.airoroe, Miss D Schneider, U Sohneider, Angr.t tua" M< rkint, 11 Frirp ? Kim die, J l.owrey. MrtCl.owroy, J A Lowrey, .Mra 8 Walker, Miss E J Walker, J needier, Mrs B-edlor And child, Miss Fitzpatriek, RTronbat, Mr fttrr, Mrt Fitch, child and awo tervabts. ? .Saift, Miss F W Gil.l t. A (5 Swift. Mi t J E Swift, T N Swift, and two ter T'nti--. f'Betiiard, 11 Chiari, W Torrento, Mrs C Torrento, B J f'ijrclow, .(Soiling >r?S Soiling Mrs J Cumberland. Mr* V C appcll. Mi:s 8 Abbott, J Bonrflhier, MnC Doi^ lan. Mitt W Hansen, J W?lsh, F Marciu* J Turnttilo. C Mai 'lotmit, II I<ii;i(e, K Jcnninis, F Bird.T Bcseit, II Bun Banl, J Wl.eclcr, W Morgan. F Ilovell, B flartbolt, J Cae !ut, .1 Frt'lcrlck R flta.lk, B Simmons, J Sulliran, J Dolany, T Adamt, J Wil'iamt, T Chambers, A Pliilopini, A Kin* 0 Madden, T Horner, J Ross, W Wallace, .1 Oamnboll, Mra Ca-ter and oblld? Total, U1 . .Nvw Ori-ka-s.? Steainahip Bcnjainin Franklin? Messrs W W Wattoa. A Bupie, E Evorctv, Mr and Mrs MoKeagh and infant, I) II Dyn, Jimcs A Maten, S Rarnct, lady, and two childicn. S A nammett, .1 E Waldo, J R Bisltnd, A I> Hauler, C H Mills. \\ MoCorah, John Knicht. Brs Ha/ard, ?h< mns Seott, F Oattal. E O Donoell, Arthur Burns, .fohn Collins, John l'?d?no. W L Palmer, Mrs 8 E F Bradford, child, and rerrant- 22 In the steerage. II atawa? Ship Norma? Mrt Curiit a&d servant, James K Fewlcr, and Jcha Milbnrn. New Ob mans? 31. ir N Hoojer? Wra A Illckliag, wifo and children. PiiMngeri tailed. Asfi.iwali^- 9t"ainabip United States? B Soloinan, Dan iel, Soloman, Max Roneodale, Phillip Hays, James Rowe, S holiint, wife and Son, J Baldwin, M Spuekl, W Rowland, W S Thomas. I, Rnnion, Miss Mair. Mist Ilanacan, H Mi chael, M Mnrphy, Jtmes MnrphrrT Huroh. J Draw, P W Jaokson, J Cair and wife. Mrs Keynoldt and chHd, JaniM Koblaon, Jamet Tomer. D Erenkaeh. F Meyer, M D Davit. Mrt Oakley, Jamet Frotkenabnth. M Filler. M B Matoa, J Binee, Char'es Bcolltn, Jamet Hall, Jacob BInm. Jatob Saoild, Jamet Mnrphy, Thomas Minthrop, 8 Markt, 8 Solg tohn, IF Rich, wife and son, W Evcrson, wife and two abil dien, J Do wing, B Dowiau, J 0 Allen, wlfa and two ehil dren, X L Roderbnsh, A Daniels M Corwln, S Abra ham, P O'Ceasor, W Dodta, S E Mnrdoek, C l.eyne, M Howat, J R. Flynn, M Pratt, Mrs Patera, S A Salt'ord, N B White, J n arris, Lewlt Saa'.y Nay, P Blaanay, F Jew ett, Sam I Jewitt jr, D Harris and lady, H Al lersoa, B W Wallace 8 D I.eckweod, A Brigham, Frank Baker, Win Mnag. P Mullen. M Brnmairin ana lady, Dr J W Wlataraad lady, Mra Patrnge and oluld, L 1 l.fne*. J L Unrah, Mrt Cromer. Mita Maria Tallon, Mrt L i'ratk, Mrt Mead, Mitt Amelia Pratt, F Cook, Win A Fratt, 8 Ward and lady, J 8 Wither, lady and child, Chat C Atkini and lady, H Pattoa aad lady. B A Pattoa, M Kline. Mrt Kliaa, J Bunatin, J Arnold aid tervaat, A 8 Wheaton, Wra M Hat, Mrt Whea ?on, Mits Wheaton, J Ward Eaten aad family, B C Rloe, Mr C A Mnrray, J Jett Mr. M A Jeta. Mr 8 Worthiagton Capt J Daccah, M Oraabram, J (Mai.humaa aad terrant, 0 F Blake. 8 Olwit, Mrt C Ingfaat, Mr Myer* and terrant, J Heaey. T Battle, A Beard, B J CanfleH, J Paohnler, J Si J 1 is and tervaat, C Ling. A MeBay, n I.lng. Mrt Hrlndle and tbrte children, Mr 8t-.rm. B Anitloa, C Withmore, Mist Mldmeyer. C Paekhond, O 8hnt)and, J Brnk, D Pender irach, C Mady, O Btiffaa, D B Demaader, B_Hoy. B Blakt, Mitt Bevit.Mrt Be via and ohlld.H Blvera. B JBoller, A S Rosberry, A BoUek, J Bliton, W Oarland, 8 Qrandy. J A Wllahrlti. MrBnmter J P Templaln. J Va?et, J Stanley, U Lerd, Mr Tyson. A Siebel, 0 I.ederman, M Dernbaoher, J 0 Mell, J Brant, 8 M Ilajet.F M Hayet, A Booth. A Met saagtr, 8 Peat*. A B Chnrflh and terrant. B Stiffen, i; t; Qnodaay, W C Myriek, Chat II Chaaa. B C Myrlok; lll litrd Mnrphy. B Biwlanil, Gea M'Caity Jat Wyekoff (leo W L?e t, E C Beuag, Jaa Codd. J no B*Ht. V Gaga aad wtfe. Jaa N Medbnry, B W Peddnok. M A King, A M -Iran, 0 0 Coma, II F BracleU, Barferd * 0? taiet.s. ?ar, f'yrnt Richard*. I.uther BltkMilt, J W Of Ittml.P B Felgar. 0 fc CH Brow^Chas Davis, Geo II Crocker. G B Taber, D D W'thana, Wm Wl'ham, A A Wagi.or, Jno T Luther, II Hendrjcktoa. Henr? Meflrew. W Dopaldton. J?hu llrcwn aad wiK Chat Sampson, f 'hat G llnMey, Geo Relsey. C M Mrriek Heary Loete, Wm llaady Ja? Itugan, II Duffy. J O Oerey . Jae Begert^ < iiABi.cemw? Steamship 8onth?r?ai? A Roe I.ane, W A CI nr. h W Kntledge, J Meok. Jonathan Smith D Carfoll, J A ?;reene, John fl -Nab. II Golllat. 0 Petty. Mrtbaiaond, 1 W Mel.nre and lady J J MoI.nra^J ( aaklla i J S Parsa. a I'aneharg. Edward A#sme?a. J ^ Urowt, / 8 Clark aad lady, F Robbiat, Ml*i Ar??, Bdruo. Mr Ewbaak, H N Mcr-V W M Iv*a J*ht D S'cd dard. ? L Piatt K-s Rebties and bey. R O Whlt< h<ad, Wm BeitlUt' Mr* Stafford and fMi J J Orgaard K It Coltln, 1h<? A Smith liei.rv L?dae K Onll. tray ? Yates Mi laiy. JmGOmiIcUb at"! #2 ta t''e -lew ??c. l.iftuKiui. ? Uil| W t>hlii.Ut-Dul4 O'Htirt Tmj. Ute ?e<-actai 1 U I tlUi Millie; Titer O'Mtara a_l biiAt O ? Mure. Cork. BAX.ES BT AUC TlOHn AtbHINEK oa 1,1. OF HOK ?8, WAOONi. bTOCK and Olcb'Mr; if a Totaeoa . Mabliahratnt, t>*?iic A geod triuie U both city and country, with apptratua for cutting; kino, Tiim for oity and country. Wiil bo ?< M c? a e? edit Cif six in. >p tin for approval pajer if ait sold by Civ ate iklr will be sold at eaotina oa I5tb day 'f isep'.etn r neat. For fortliei pertinalar* inquire of Jesoph Clark, I 8H WkfUoctoB (treat. Albany oily _JU3?riI CLARK, AMli*?8. I Albert q sioot?r, apotiomiu -stock or ! Toil* for manufacturing roi;ulaiii* valvea ai.d pre? bur* gorges a* ?uc ion Alter* 11 Ntoekar will aell Fridaj September^ at 10*4 e'ol i"k at No. 47 Day sir .i?t, in the roar, niter t ii> dirimti. a ?f th- uuderaiitaad. nlo lit* b*eu apr< iated rei ? iver for J La* kfta. by ordor of tha hnpTMt ( onrt af tb? entire tetoroat of said firm oia.istijg of a Stock of Tool* Bo. k Accounts aad at'jo?. %e fo'l'?"i; : 7hr*e Turaics Latbea, aid fixtures oomplnte. turea Vioes; one lilackaitl'h*' Bill?we; one an*il Hammers aud Tonga; tbreo 8rrew PlaU< with Taps ani Plea: on? Proof Guvj", and txturva ?"mplota. a quantity of Kegalatiag Valves aai 1'raennre Guigre India Kabbrr I'aekinc, and vari >us other articles, too numeroua to mnnttea, oomprlsing In a'l a c?m- 1 pleta Stunk nf Tool*. Ao.. f"r tha purposo of man" 'aotcrin ; ' r<-gnlathig valve* aad pressure guagas. To cm a e??h. banka- | ble aeaey. S L KING, B*oalver for Mesars. J. Low A Co. Auction notice -tbom as bbll auctioneer, ; bj W. L. V*B Zandt. On Friday, at 10^ e'eliok, in the Auclnn rcon*. 13 Siruro street, large sale of valnable Furniture, Stock of Me? and Bave' Clothing. Dry Geeds. Faaoy Article*, Groceries, 150 boxce tuperior Segars, Uat of the Invoice, fco BT J. BBOEMAN. AUCTIONEER.? FRIBiT, SEPT. M, at two o'clock, I' M , at No 123 Haaid itreat, Br>okly?. a general auonmrtt af PaiUr. Chambsr, and Kitchen Faraltora, In good order. BT JAMES C. McQUIRB? HOT IRN RUNT SALE OE Ordnanra btorea.? Will be olVarnd at publio ?al?, at Wa?hlaaton Arfenal. oa tka llth Meptamher. 18(2 tlia fol lawlag Ordaauco Stores, Ti?:? 40 t??Bty-f >nr poandar iron Ovb* eld pattern; 38 eiahteaa puoad. r do. do.; 18 fralra ponuder do do ; !? alx poundor do. do : 07 tweaty-foar pnuad (roB Bowitxar, do ; !> Horee Cart*; I I Ira Rngineai 1 Uoxc aad Hi ?? Cart: 2iet* af Uarneaa, aad a lob <> t fence Paliagiand f rata. Tbo article* oan be man at the arsonal *o aay day bef?re tho day of eala. Sale to comaeaoe at 12 M. Xcrta*, *arh oa delivery. Tho article* ta bo r'noved by the par ohaaer. JAHE4 C. McCJD'IRB. AnuU?aeer^_ COWS AND CARRIAGES. ? F.OR SsLV IIT AUCTION, at Waldrou'a Stable, Hoboken, ou Friday, 3 J Sep tcuibtr, at five o'clock in tl,e aftrrnono, tho property of a ponUcoiao going abroad, one Milch Cow. Dorliam breed yonng and veil oocdi'ioued; one Milch C"w DeTnn breed t-o\enyeara old. and a Ine milker Both oowh ctWed in May laat, aad aro in Rnu<i eonditlna One Top H'a.'oa Carriage, polo and rhu'ta, donblo xeated. Oae Top Wa<?n, single aeat, made by Adam* Harlem. Oae lnmbjr, li<ht, market Wagon, pole, mid shafts, and too. duo o?rm?n ? Cart. Sov>ral let of single ai <1 doable Baraess Twe Hiding Saddles nud Itridles, complete, and nearly new. GROCERIES AND GROCERY" WAOON AT AUC tion ? On Friday, September 3. at 10>^ o'olook, at 57 Dry 1 1 rift, center of Green wioli street, Mustard, Cat dies, Lemons. Raisius, Arrowroot. Tea*. Maccaroni, Dried Yi ih, Horrinns Segars. Cheronts. Brandy, Sic. Also, ol? covered groceiy Wagon, in axeellent ordor. W ELLINGTON A. CARTER. A uctloaccr. Henry t. leeds, auctioneer. ? household Furniture. &o., ou this* day, Septembar 2d, at 10>, o'clock, at Salesroom 88 Chambers strwt. comprising a gene ral a?snr'?cnt of Household Fiiraitiira, auoh as Solna, Chairs, Tcte a-tetea, Coaoba*, Divaaa. makogaay Fronali Botlaivad*. mahogany and rosewood marble top droning Bureaus and Waslittandu, Wardrolea. Bookoaaas, bronzed Iron Oatstanda, silver pitted Ware, ko. Catalogues oa tha ?orning of Bale. JOBN W. SOMERDYKE, AUCTIONEBR-STORB, NO. 11 Spruce street, t his day, September 2, at 10 o'clock, at the (taction room, the effects of an Express Company, aonsicticg of oae of Hrrriag'a Saltmandor Safes two Money Chests or Safes, oae common Iron Safe, one Traok, throo large Express Clients one large Platform Scale, one Count ing room l>eek, one Counter, two common Desks, oae 1'ort aUo Forge. Also, by virtue of an execution, a lot of Ships' lilock*. 'I rucka, &o ; a'so a lot of LignumTitae, and a quan tity of second hand Furniture. Bar room Table*, Arm ffhair*. < ano seat do, Segars. Alio 1 gold lever Watch, 1 English silver lever do, I aommon do. CHARLES KRUGER, Constable^ L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT ? An Jtion, this day, at 10^ o'clock, at the salesroom, ll Wall atreef? Furniture ? a large and dtairabla assort ment of superior custom made Rosewood, Mah?gaay and Black Walnut Furniture, en suite : Sofas, Tete-a-tefa, carved Centre, Sofa. Pi?-r and Wcrk TaMos, Exteniion Dining Tables. Chairs. Ldinges, Divans, liodstuads, Bureaus, Washstands, enamel ed Chamber Furniture, Matt reran, PAlliaiters, 4te , &c. Alio, one haadsome seven octavo 1'ianoforte, of lino to*c. JL. VANDBWATIB, AUCTIONEER.-SIONOR VITO ? Viti & Sons' great sale of Marble and Alabaster Statu ary will take place on Saturday, September 4th. at 10^ o'clock, at the salesroom, 14 Wall street, embracing a large variety of antique Vases. Urns. Ac., suitable for the deco ration of balla. parlors, sleeping apartments, tee. Also, superbly carved Marble Statuary, well worthy the attontioa ol Uie literati and admirers of the fine arts ? among which may bo found Divine Love, Danoing Girls of Cnnova. Guar dian Angel, Three Graoos of Canova, Ac., Ac. Also, superb Bnrroca Mosaic Tables, of new stylo and beautifully inlaid. Also, large Stillngmite Heb? Taaes, for maatels, Eltnescan A irate Vases, Burdilo Medical far lights, Grecian Urns, vine leaf Card Receivers, Volei Taaa*. Herculean Vases, Oval Oocytes, for jewels, Onin Work Ursa, Candlesticks, of an tique patterns. Mosaic Washstands, Jaizus, for cards, As , Ac. Goods can ba examined one day before the aale. Cat. nloiueaon moin.ng of sale. RC. KEMP, AUCTIONEER ?FURNITURE, PIANO ? forte, Ao.? This day, (Thursday), at tea o'oliek, at the house 76 Franklin strtet, all tha Furniture contained in the abovo house, aoasisting of all the usual aiaortment of a private family among which 1* ona rosewood Pianoforte, a very goad inatrumeat; caa mahogany axtanaioa Dining Table, a handtome French mantel Clock, ona handaome ma hogany Wardrobe, mahogany Sofa* aad Chair*. Carnet*, Bureau*. Bedatoads, fto., all of which will ba aold without reserve, as tbo family are aboat leaviag for Burope. THEODORE LENT, AUCTIONEER. ? RICH AND f4*hiontble Furniture, an Friday. Septomber 3d, at o'clock, at the Metropolitan Bale* Room, No. 49A Bioadway, adjoining tha Art Union. A splendid collection of new and fashioaable rosewood, mahogany. anJ black wait ut Furniture, of every description, consisting in part of elegant pal or suites, in brocatellr and plash; Secretaries. Bookcases, tt^goros, Teto-a- tcte*. Voltaire arm and parlor Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattresses, cane and fancy Chairs Ac. Also, an invoije of tieh fancy Ch'naGoodi, ivory handle Cutlery, Ac., Ac. Also, a collection of aeo ond band Furniture, wish whieb the sale will commeuoa. Cataiogufs ready oa the moraing af the aale. J H M1 ^7 OfgVRUCTIOJf . MBS. ME ARB'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARBIN* and Jay achool, for yenng Udlci (24 Weet fifteenth ttreet. lotwren Fifth tad Sixth tmnti.) wjll re-open o? Saturday, RcptemVer 4th. Mrt. Meers Km made an arvanf;e ? 'Dt lor au emnibu* to aonvey her pupil* U< from ?cIlooI. J Mrs. a. tiubault will be pbepared for tab return of her pipiU oa Tueedajr, September 7. 14 Washington place. PEUGNET'S INSTITUTION, 27 BANK STREET ? will re- open en Monday, t. e (ith of September. R* VAN DYK will be prepared for tqb* I 1 return of her pupil* on Tuesday, Septsmb- r 7th. and will be at he mo previously to reeeivo now application*. W Feuvtli avenue. Dancing academt, iw grand street. fourth ? door irtin ^roadway ? P. SA KaCCO, the iole teacher ufali the now danoca, well known in Amcrica, givet lessons every day, at all hour*, and keeps a elasa f< r practice every evening nib' new dauee for tbisgeoaeoa it ''The Esmeralda. ' Ma i>av e a. coltaN's French and English Hoarding n?d Day Sohool lor young ladies, No. broadaav near I'uieu aqnaro, re-opeua on Monday, Septem ber l.'l, ltM. NEW METHOD -PIANO LESSONS. AFTER A NEW motbod. by which progre as in fat ilitated, and a know I ledge of 'he theory of mnalo in given at once. Terras, $1.") per quarter. Parents uithint to hare their ehildron in Mulcted in a thorough and easv manner. will address N. M. Herald afTiuo, or M. bODE, 2!) Weet Eighteenth street. Misses tatlor's school for young ladies will re -open on Moaday.jSept. 6, at 102 Waverloy plfico, two door* from Washington a<|uaro. Refer. I:. tillering's (from paris) studio fer Ftenoh, German, English, aad other modern Ian atiagot, as also for the Clatnee, .'>77 Broadway, opposite Niblo'a aad Metropolitan Uetel. College* and aohoola at tended to. Tranalationa done. The hoarding and day school, for youno Ladlet. No. 10 Rntiera street, A. & S R. Clarke, Princi pal, will re-open ob Wedaeaday, the Sth of September. Cirrnlara may ba obtained at Raynor'e book atoro, 76 Bower y, and at the aohooL THE TURF. UNION COITKSB, L. I.-TROTTING.-OH THURSDAY September 2. at half paat 3 P. M , a mateh far $1 *00, mile beat*, beat three in Ira. to wa(oa, wagoa and driver to **Uk ;*>0 lba. O. Dimmick aamaa b. g. Moaeew; J. Whelpley namea g. g. Shaeklebaek The ears wRl leave the Soath Ferry, Brooklyn, fer the Couraa, at ?wo o'cloek, P.M., and return aa tooa aa the aport ia over. Fare, aaoh way, 25 cent*. JOHN I. SN ID IK BR, Proprietor. UNION COCRSB, L. I.? TROTTING.? PUBS 18 AND ?takaa for fall teaaoa, IHftl: ? No. 1.? Puree >50 with iaatde ataka af $.V), half forfait: free (or all heraee that m*rtt worn a puraai mile beatt, beat in Bve, ia haraaaa. Na. 2.? The aame a* No. 1, aader aaddle. No. 3. ? 1 he aame aa No. 1, to wagoa. No. 4.- Purse VO. with latido stake af $30. half forfeit; free for all hersee that aever won a parse over V>h mile heat*, beat ia #ra, to wagoa. No. 5.? The tame a* Mo. 4. ia haraaaa. No. A ? ' The eaaia aa Na. 4, nader saddle. No. 7.? Porta $100, with iaaide atake af $100, half farfeit; free far all horeee that aever wea a puree ever $100; mile heata. beet ia lye, to wagoa. Na. 8 - The tame at No. 7, ia haraett. Na. 9.? The tame at N o. 7, under taddla. No. 10.? Paraa $fl>0. with inside ataka of $100, half forfait; free for all heraee that never wen a puree oyer $200; miie heats, beet ia five, ia harneaa. N*. 11.? The aame aa No. 10, nnder aaddle. No. 12.? Parte $200. with inaide etake of $10#, half forfeit* flrea for all horaea that never wea a puree OTer $.!00i twa milee and repeat, in harnees. No. 13.? The aame aa No. 12, nnder aaddle. No. 14 ? Pnrea $250, with Iaaide ataka it $100, half forfeit: free for all boreea; mile beats; beet ia five, la wagoa. and driver weighing pounds. No. l?.? Tte eame at No 14, twe milet and repeat. No. lrt.? Pnrea $2/10, with inaide etake $200. half forfeit; free for all heraee ; miie heata, beat ia tlve. In haraaaa. No. 17.? Pnrea $:W0. with iaaide etake $300. half forfeits f?ea for all hortaa ; twe milee and repeat, la haraeet. No W. ? Pnrte $400, with inaide ataka $900, half forfeit* froa for all horeets three ml oe and repeat, la aaraeaa. No. 19 ?Pnrea $2W); free for all horeae; mila heate. beet ia live, nnder aaddle; $JS0 to go to tha eaoaad bee* Na 3) -Pnrea $:*?: frae for all horsee; mile heate, bee* in Ave. in harnoeaj $60 1* go to the eaeaad b eat b?"? . No. 21 -Pnrea f ?0; free for all ? 'i* ^ b,,t '* ?>a, to wagon; $A0 ta go to the aaynt beat hsrae. Na 22 ?Paraa i'OO; iraa for all h ?reae, two mllea and ra n. .Vri.iie- *60 to na to the eaooad l>ast horaa. Na' S.-Patl $400; free for all hureoa; two milee and ra ' . ' ' giio to go to the naoond baat horaa N a' ^P* tse $n00; 't*? for all horeat; three mtlea and ra n. ?a l? haraeae* $100 ta go t? the aecoad beet horee. P ^ov"?'re?V?<l atakee ta -oloaa op Saturday evna Inl . he 4th ef September, at 10 o'eloek. at Durjaa Dr. Falk lUfd'- crraer of Baat Broadway and Ca'harine (Staat. II. re') or mora to mako a taoo, aad two to atart. The a??Ta ? tniiis nnd niiraee to revue off la the fnentht of Kepteaiher t,?l ,m tober. JOHN 1.8ft BDIK BR, Preprietar. Rj| M ROUSE PLBASUBB GROUNDS -TROTTIWG. a paree of will ha given; to rniao off oa Friday, I ij free ftr ell hartee; mile heate. beet S i? fl; a a 'lav ..a'id'a Rebrlea to elaea at the alava houta, on Th irt ley t v vi'lbg, at POLITICAL. I?K' K AND Klftu.- rui VOICE Of PH?N>YLVA- | 1 eia.-ktat* Maee Meeii..K -Gr?*t Oelebratie* at Kaa4 io?.? Ga'l ormg ?f tii? uidua itfchld Urmo.rtrf of Peturl- - I ho ibattii uf Ue demiioiijr ?( tke Old Kwitoaa hit te will am-cBhte togatbar at the city of Beadbu, ?? ?? tiirday the fuurth day of baptambcr 1M1. I'rloade ef the Union and or tho ro b n t <t * ".o a ? diauinlea of Jefferaoa Mi ?f Jack'Cn? oppoiitntaof tho r'l ??n<irv liumbagi of guneowdtc. copmi inoii skint? edvocetea of aa economical nntv meat fttaten tig* is, equal protesMon to agriculture, euiu meroe and me&ufscture- ? Irten'leof the oomproaalae of tfce cor.>t(t?tJna? all who go for ?hn coipmon brotherhood of the Mirth anil South? com* oee. ootne *11 ? to ratify tho nomt ? atiun of thn (atriots Hi?roe and King, for Pniiteat h( Vi?? PgrsMett of (li* United Matee ana the naMoaal 4a nieorattn plat'orm Da)?gatlnns from the different ooaw. tire, I'i.iro aud Kiag olunn. and other aosociaoieas, ?m pleise repert to the iindertiguL-d without delay. Ho exe*. tiont will be aptrnd to mate tho celebration worthy of the dnn?crn' of i'confcylvanla. The oeremoaies of the day will oonmfti.ee at ha'i-oant ID o'clock, A. M. The exouraioa tra'iui wi I atart fr in Broad and Vine etreeti, on Saturday^ ikotth at 7S o'cli ik A M, The ttcudio.; It&ilroad Coapaitj k?v?, with t hrir usual iihoralit], agreed to ioue exeur-iem ticket* jb this occno on tor auu- ly oue fourth the ueeal fare, ?ii.:-Fti ui fkiisdeipMa to Heeding a?d back, $1. Pros 1'oiteviUe to Bem'iog euii buik. 76 ooats; intermediate plicM in proportion. tho Canal Com'nisfeioaora hare reai.lved to i<sue exour?ina tickets on tbe Columbia hallr^ad hi lo* price*. of whieh notioe will be Ktrom, Tho to?r n it"?e have reatoa to expect tbe presenoe of 0 ?W?r, of Pa : flea. J tuei Uunnaeaa of Pa ; Hon. W. H. Hlsaell, of III.: Bon. John 9 Barhonr. of Va ; (1 >a. Bar* a eV.au Batea. o(S Y ; Una Jemoa B lt?wlin, of Me., lion. Aadrow Beaumont, of Pa.. U?m Stephun A. Dou<la?. of III.: Hon. Solomon W Do<rna. of La ; lien. Geo. M. Helta*, of P? : Ho?. Gilbert Deaa of N T ; lion Cbarlee J Faeik ?er, of Va.: Hou. Voiaey ? Howard, of Texat ; Hoe. Wm, Hopkins, ef Pa.; Boa Collin. M Ingerenll, of Gone.; Gov. Lowe, of ltd ; Bon. Kinh. K. Meade, of Va.; Hon Jon W. ttcOorkle, of California; H?3 Fayette MoMuUlen. of VI* ciaie; Bun. James M II, of Pa.; Bon. W. Q Polk of Taaa.< Hon Vobrrt G Soota of Va ; Hon. John B. 8??a^?. of Tean : Gov Toaony, ef (!<>na.; Hen John B Wellnr. ot Oali. fnraia; Bon J>hn a. Wilcox, of Hie*. The name* of other ievited fluefct* will lie added ai< their aoeeptancea to onr in vltatloai are reo?i?rd 1 be democracy ef the oity an4 coonty of Philadelphia are iavit#<l to attend. Tho eoinmia tea of werka couaty aaiure tl>*m a cordial and hospitable reoeptioi>; aril the joint comn.it'eei t?M? lrr tbia Reaoral in vitetjoa to all tlit-ir brotlivr cento ruts ef PMladeTphia. T*>e joint committee* oflf r a like invitation to the demoeiaoy of all the csnatiea In the State, and they wiU award a testimo nial of Rjxprnl ation to tho county which ahallpend the largnet delegation on tlui gicataaii intoreetiag oooaaien. It I j hoped that tlie d-mocrao* M New York, Maryland, New Jeraey, and New England, will be represented in their strength, fhe < Id Gibraltar oounty of Berks Will welonme them alt with pen hards ard waim hearts. Horn. R. Kneaes, William Badger, William Curtir ? Sub-Corn* ittee of tbe Stite Con <ral Committee. William Strong, William Haideartoh, Hear/ A. Muhlenberg? Sub Committee ef the Comaalttea ef A&> taagementa of Boiks county. UNION IS STRMNGTH. ? GRAND MA3S MBITINO Or the democracy, under the direction of the VeaagMo >'? Ui mooiktlc Union Club, at Tammany Ball, Thursday ere.i inx, Septsmher 2, IM2 ? Tlio Young Mou'b Democratie Union Club wilt hold a grand mats meeting, at Tammany Sail, on the evening on the 2d of September, 1812. at 7H o olook. f?r tb? I'tirpcse of uniting tbe entire doaooracy of the eit? and violniiy in exteudias a cordial greetiag to thoie sterliag ohamplone of democratio principles, who may far a time so journ in thU city after the adjournment of Coagress T is Geteral Committees, Ward C mmitteos, and the sereral dLmoerttio Cluba and Assooiatlons of this city, Brooklyn, Williamtburg and Jersey City, and the Tver oonatlei, to gether with the entlie democracy, are re>iunated to be pre sent. The following gentlomeu have been invited, will be preeent, and positively address tho meetiag:? He a Lewis Cats, Bom Jeate D Bright. Emanuel B. Hart, Bea. Willi* A. Gorman. Hon. William 0. Dawson, Hen James Wkit cotub. together with many of the following:? Hon. franklin Pierce. Bon. Stephea A. Bougl:t?s. Inn. Henry S. Foeto. Mifc : Hon. Sam Houston, Texan; Hon. William Alloa, Ohio; boa. James Buehanaa, Bon Howel Cobb. Ot ; Hon. Isaac B Walker, Wis.; Iloa. Pierre Soule, La ; Janes Bisot, Ean., N. Y.; Owe. Seymour, Ct ; Ben. Edward 0. MartliAll, Cal ; Bon. la?ao Toucey, Ct.; Hea. Cbaaaeey Clcvtlaud Hon. Maicua Morton, Bass ; Bon John A. Dix, Hon. Horatiu Seymour, N. V.; H>n. John H. George, M. II.; Bon. Henry C. Murphy, N. Y.; K V R. Wright, N J ; W. W. Scrugbam, Ihos. Whipple. Enj.. N. H.; Wright Hawke*, t-ij , John Yaa Buren, Eaii., Hon George Uanoroft, Charles O'Conor. Hoa. R. U. MorrU. Robert Kelly, Esij., N. Y.; A. A. Thcmpaou. Esq.; Hon. Jeremiah Clemens, Ala.; Hon, John B. Weller, Cal.; Hon. James Whitoomb, la.; Gov. BLr ler, Pa ; non. John S. Wells, N H.; Hon. R. F. Stookton, N.J ; Hon. William M. G?in, Cal.; Hen.Thnmai W Dorr, R. I ; lion Martin Vaa Buren. Hon Daniel S. Diskiasea. Hon. William L. Marcy, Hon. Aaron Ward, N. Y ; Hon. Mw Moure, N. J.; Hon. Benj. P. Ballet. Masa.; Samuel Reee, Esq., Ohio; l'hilip S. Crooke. Esq.. John (. Mnmford Btq^ Cbaunoey Sehaffcr, Francis B. Cuttian, Hon. John Mo Kaon, Hon. Fernando Wood, James R Wtiting, Esq., John Ooeh rance, Esq., Birara Walbridce. Esq.. N. Y. Dan IEL R. Ta YLOB, President ef tke CM. ' UlBRlOX| ) y:.. Pi>Acli)anf a L. D. Tayi.ob, ' J > toe Prosldonte. f. Much Btsnr, ) Warrkk P. Smith, 5 S,OIOtari,s' Committee of a rraagemente?Tra B. Davis,' Oha'rmvu J. W. Smith, L. F Harrison. Wm. McDermott, Thes. A. Giaver, Charles S. Baldwin, Wm. MrLaugblia. Jos. C. Alberta in, 0. Parsons Day, Jamei W. Walsh, Horatio P. Carr, William F Cl'rke. fAIMOCBATIC CONCORD CLUB. ? NOTICi. ? TBE J J members, and all those friendly to the oleotien of Pieree and King, are requested to meet at the Seventh Ward Hot ], 173 Maoison street, this ( Thursday )0Tcnin|, at seven o 'clock, to proceed in procession to Tauimasv HaU. By crder of tbe olub, FRANCIS J. LEONARD, Pree. John McQrortv, See. NI?TH WARD UNION DEMOCRATIC ASSSCIA tion.? 1 1 lie members of the above olub are hereby no tified and requested to attend a meeting of tbo association, at John Hanncn's, corner of Thirteenth street and Ninth avenuo, on Thursday evening, tho 2d September, at 7 o'clock, to form a torchlight procession, fir the purpose of marching to Tammany Hall, to respond to tho iavitatija of the "tlnlon Club of tho City of New York." Lewis Case and o 1 1.* r distinguished democrat* will address the meet* log. By otder, MICHAEL CONNOLLY, President. Hr^RY U. Mokangkr, ) _i?? William. J. Coggcv, J Sccictaries. Democratic republican general commit tec.? Tammany Hall, September 1. 1H51? The Chair man hasr?ceived an invitation from the Young Men ? Deme < rstic I'blon Club to tho member* of this committee, to at tend the mass meeting to beheld at Tammany Ball, en Thursday evening next, in honor of General Lewi* Cass, and other diatinguiahed democrats from Congress. The Chair man has the nonor to notify the members of the invitation, and request them, and democrats generally, to attend, AUGUSTUS SHELL, Chairman. Jonas B Phillips, ) JoorrH IIiltoh, J -ocrotarles. nxiHcub CITY LOAN-STATE GUARANTEE.? UOO OM OIT* of Wheelinx Six per Cent Coauen Bond*, guaranteed by the State of virglni*. k*- *- * ~ forlntt * " ?ha Ba these I. ... tf iuq aaibmon ana uait aanroN Je., for the snbsoriptlon of the eity to it* etook They an leaned nnder full powere fr m the Legislature, an? are fnaranteed by the State of Virginia. The guarantee ra (iven before the adoption of the new Constitution, whlek Cohibits for the future any pledge for or credit of the Stai? r snch purposes. Theee bond*, nnder the guarantee el Ylr Hnia. are eonsiderod a* safe a* any security u thl* market. Sealed proposal* will be reeeived for theae boads (which are )f the denomination of one thnnsand Dollars) at the efllee if the subscribe^ until three o'elock, P. M., on tke 15th day >f September. Bids wUl be made without regard te aoerned Interest, for aH accrued interest wilt be added wken the bonde are paid for. The premi um will be paid oa tke day after the opening of the bid*, and tho par with accrued in kere*t may be paid at tbe option if the bidder any time he Tore the Cth of January next, thus giving eapltaliate an op portunity to eecure a most reliable acd permanent Inveet neet wifhont preoipitately d4stn*bing their money arrange, meat Bids should be direeted " Proposals for Wheeling Sonde," and sent to tbe subsetiber by three e'eloek, P. M., leptemter IStk. J. THOMPSON, corner of Wall street and Bread way. TOBl'II-DIKS.? PROPOSALS kill be BKCBIYBO antil the 4th of September next, at the Tranafor ?fflo* of the N?* Jersey Zin* Company, No. 51 Liberty street. for the erection of a brick biiildlnj at tho Compaay's work* kt Newark, New Jersey. Tha building ta ba 130 foot lone. M feat wide, and four itorie* high. Speoifloat.laa* ran ba had aid a plr a seen npoa application at tha offlee. to JONATHAN TROTTER. Treasurer. Haw York, Ang. 26, 1852. SMALL COANCB.-TWO PBB CENT PREMIUM PAID for all Itinds. J. THOMPaON, aornet of Broadway and Wall street. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST TUB eatate of the late, John Elliott, drover, will present tlieni to the subsorlber. en before tha 13th daj of September. JAMBS II. SUTDAM, 115 Eaat Twenty fonrth at. JOHN MoMICDAEL, S? OLD SLIP, CORNIR OF Siuth street has for aala drafta for any amount, which will bo cashed thongnout Great Britain and Ireland. ?l?n. Issues certiScates of paaa*?a by the Eagle line of New York and Liverpool packets. Re 'ere to Messrs. John W. Whit lock & Co , Sherman & Collini, and Acton Civil, Esq. nnn T? l*ni>-on bond and mort {pt/Vs j V/V/ v7 gate, la sum* to suit applicants, on pf> duatlva real catate la tbla city, Brooklyn, or Williams burg. Apply to 8. S. BROAD, No. 13 Wall stroet. N. B. ? Liberal loans mad* to bnilder?, as soon as thilr kuiljiug* ara enolosed. 4tA9 nnn T0 loan, at six pbr cent in i|J1Ai.V/Uv? tereat, in one or more anna, ?n flrsk Ola** productive real estate In thin oity. Also. $10 0t)0 to loan at aix ami a lilf per cent, on real estate in thia city or Brook ljn. Apply to JOHN P. CONRKY, Not. 23 aad 25 Wail ftrect. tflU Ann -T0 LOAN, ON IMPROVED CITY W lOjUt/Ui city property, for a term of years, the >i.m of S18,600| wonld be divided in two or three sums, if rt quired. Apply to JAMBS PRICE, otllce 200 ilud'on at. CASH ADVANCES (OR BOUGHT OCT FOR CA3IT) ? a Dry Goods. Havana Sahara, Groceries. Piaaos. ana Merchandise generally. Also, Diamonds, Watches, Gold aad Silver Plate, and other Jewel-lea For aale, a variety of the above to elose advaaoes, at Sri Nassau street, second floor. JOS. B. DA CAM ARA. f\FFlCI 0? THB NBW YORK AND LIViRPOOL U. 8. ' ' Mail Steamship Co., No. ,'IH Wall stroet. ? August 17. IM2? The boohs for subscript iwo to the balaaoe of the stoek of tills company, aot subscribed f<ir previous to the passaga f the act for increased mail pay by the government, will b'a opened at their office, as above, from tha 10th to the 2-V.h of September next, Inclusive. By order of tbe Board of Direc tors. HMOBUANIOVI. EOLIAN HOTEL, NO 834 BROADWAY, NEAR DNIOJf siinare, ta now ready for the reoaptloa ofoemBany, honso being In complete repair, In all reipeots, for the *?? ?ommodatlon of permanent .nd^an^ntV^ar*^^^ WHISKERS AND MU8TACUBS IN SIX WEEKS. BY uaina OBAIIaM'S tincnant. It will not (tain tha Saab nor lajnre the akla, aa< is tha rr.atast Hair Invigorator ever dlsoovered. Price, half pinta. $1 ; assail. 50 cents Saab ti any part of tha aoaatry. r!o. ORAIIaM, fs* Ann street P~ "orTWINE -?TBE ATTENTION OF CONNOISSEURS la requested to my recent Importations of this Wine, selected to suit tho want* of those who oan appreciate a truly delicious article. A large portion of it has beea ten years in bottles, lying in tho London Dooks. It oa* also be had In noed If required, or will be bottled. oar?fiilly packed, aad lent to any part of the country. EDMUND C. CHARLBH, No. 7 Park place. PIANOS, ETC.? A GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO. AT $100; on* at $33; one at $75; oae at $55; one at $45t on* at $40; one at $.'<5: threo new Rosewood Pianos, or and sovon ootavas. at neat .bargains. Also, Watches, llats. Onns, Snaps, Peacils, fee. Cash advanoas oa Dry Good*, Grocery. Hardware, Furniture, Plaaos, Books, kta> tl >oery, Watolies, and merchandize, and Personal Prepo-ty generally. I. T. JOWBS, M Ana street, aeoond Boor. W AVER LET HOUSE, rtff7 BRO ADWA Y. TTIE 81IR scribar taVes plsasure In informing his friend* and tbc public that he Is now prepared to make arrangement* f, r tho comlug season, having several suites of room* still disengaged. J. WM. REMaLL. wnn SFCAU-i, \ . KlM KI) AS FOLLOWS OUl/jVULF Impcrialej, K- alias. Half Re^alta*. I.illn irao, ?*, I'rensados, and CiiUm.s f favorita brandi. I'sr.ts'as and ocinui'n sue acgars of several aud well ki fwr brtnd*. laiport'd oxprusnly for this market., and t' at of fall'irnl* anil ' fT^reil f?r saK in !??*? * > inH pur eit, it by p. pai.ace. r i\.u\ itmw P?Ml #trcn< Ho?u??