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raeiJCLSALERl. _ _

rf.oneer. No 7 Sroad it.f y S S

r e r par .-a’an »i ly? -i3 the oorf.i;

- j; ,. * 4l«i "+»r» C5-> feet 4:at of 3*1

’ F <- 'a rtsr pan;ro!si» app'y to the aoctiocecr. No 7 Broad

- ^ ^ g l s s s s s s s!*<*••« ».'n v’. e-,rh 5U teft in hrrRt an i mar hy I0l» tt .n

'r iH ^ & ssK S S .v ,,,.™ .llcffcanond Sair.ten nreets ..I vir,.,u-b.zes

.*D fl- iwris aod BnmiPt kts. o! va- .''< f i?» ir-tj and next he i>»'-ceT of Unioa avenue lUtd UoUlnan

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g O B I i l g B A I M B . -

Frjtakltn, Arjettoni

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M W tii s re? —Th* tot * f land wnih iheS «*Mry hn -h teO'Idin?

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^*P..r"SrthBr partirviers. or'piyto tlia aortlr.neerNo 7 Broati

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.he aoetiCEoer. No! 7 Bread

lei. ’ cd boo.-.J».l hy Smd avenue. I..0

h.-Hor>roB-?er ' — ™C?nd arentie. A ^e a and Mr'-fJe aod *he

»>3 '. .“e tveer E rd r*vep«j3 S!i nie and U-?ure* *?!» and t?-e§5't.S*?itweea L ed nverme, Laurel and ''H.ve Ureets and the

" S r i S a t eieiwesn ' )live and Devoe sfjects. I.’rd avenue, and the

i Ms»aLuu! aveatie. aaJ rarp'ai! easterly oO Myrtle anj 7d lot« lymc on ;he m t*:*I~ “tde o' L'nd avenne, .and on L.au-

* “rt "jtiilL*"* t® the ter'de-'r.i-eii, between Oi.ve c.n.1 Loatcl 7*4 i n .irr«>5i'-''thaa'-tvn. i.<r'ween HeviihanirHi'vesrs.

ar ? r r SfVM'cry fvtnt v ‘U ero<tf;d«, < vcrlaok ns fot» r?v«r „r.d stf.; s ; : i r ^ ‘:;i’:« t ^ :^n.rs'i7o

.. !< Wall 5t. cmeto! New

h i l i i i s st .n N-.S. rt.rtamt 3 '3 KK» r.ere%. i fx* -a.l .Moin un Fox>

Laoc, ,aCJiid»'3 ihoiit 7 acre' t f aim i^uc^t^ot

K‘.e h ste'tho VVexi !• arms vi? aee. I'he Tniir.,v«manis

o-r ‘er.il h. use. I'hirs s:ab!»«. e-.ll e cent, l.-.im-lrr, ii'" 'ml

..<4he p.«t<enyr-^'y'y»d „ .p ~~At I3t>’ -*ock. at »fte Merrhantj' Kvehonne.

Sfs?i '.-’ ! t in“ St.» t »*(*nut*—Uiotsonth*leeast SideofTth avenue, between l.i,h

: weft side of the nvenne, ne.vt to the .’otuh side, comroencmg So feet wed of

,,v4—1 O' on the Dodb side, coiomencing SO feet. iuaps of,1 . -concern

At IJ rH.w'k. at the iL* ''nnT«’ Ex'*h‘»n?n.

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■ | M E S s “E S i ; ? s :l.r-'^v "W, y*-Kar-rit})0 SfiaihsHie. «

4 s on ‘iie - iV. tre 7lh an-f R-tii' ix »i!ree* an» Kth r»vcnu^i \u\$ cri’he m.nhe-.si curnor otr.»h

.’II ^ T- £’hai-i «h

"•’I_e Urod mift -t.ea—! V-S ;i .n-a.o3if and 4>r !wpni:«.Ave„ue A—M io's • n the weal sule. ..^iw.en US ii on:; li* n

* T«ffiS - 'Ipe rent can temnm on bond and mnr"|Hee t-i J

i northwest

lec-cirg 145 feet we-t ofav'.bir ‘erpsa

■ p l S i i i i i l i ibi-r t i rtrcrpartiroiars apt ly '■. 'hoopci oncer. Wo 3 Wad st

B K .iTrjra. R eal E sta te .l .o a tbc r. Boots & She**, 6f

» SO S, « r B i«« l»w

•s?t&ig«sssr'sto re No. 1 Pin# St.

2<) Prmf’e'‘trcpt—The serord bo* *’ we«t of thpoimve hr.nwn a- N'n':^Tnnros», similar in a-l r?-f prrs to No j. Jlctb huoses To Tseewo.lj^'^et^h^HMddor.________________________

‘ f.T-.fevrylfc;R r n L L ,O n-e No 48 ro ltpn , enrner F rontst., Brooklyn.

At Id r,>iwK,‘l?^pM 'Leidv^K

A‘:n. ■ bf '■* a pKt -i '?y t- ,n thp rear oi the »ibm'pAIjn.-i iof« *if sf»o'' n‘Lr» the aidpof rnrl*sfreet. rwnnmfr

on (‘ari’street.Br'lih ’iro’: and J’wad )f thp fvm*t<cnppT- 43 Fnhon sDrwOKiyn, ana vv an ^ ^

B n ^ y £ ' | ^ S S $ X e . i : : ; ; n ^ .„„U ,jrw nnd Hirks N>rept, Brook yn—A>l tbo.se 13 »nt«of land

For Hi'i rar-.cijiifs tee advetiiffemeii* m brjok.yn Eoc^e. sign c'i bv thesheriC #

f t p H o i .nj f, el ;t,o.s 4 {f wa.':r If .'Mat of be»»ii«{ pr.> Nos in n d 146 -’ands «r< et—Tbe i on- ami nil -p ifnme

r pfkson avenue—A hoo?e an<: abom '£i Ms . f ground on piK ndth^r^^^

('nriton avonue—A verv fiexirah‘s resitleo''® nn (’arlion avppuc. xv»:ii iwo or aiv'« i*>r» oi gMiind, Ai>p*y to tno Auc-

i"l<>y tlevi.1*

Ivit door sales o» all de*

i.'I.arfu e -'f ffivKio es on *i o cofo?" froQ« gn«d b»r sate. Juhn^^ese w." awe ..iie.itioii to iLe files if Furui-

1 UF.SDAV. r.'Fli.Nl .'||IA V'& rm a.-i1wY evenongs .I'-■ii.l.ei i.Nh ib'tn .ae.i 17lh , —

Iis ‘. -h " - e i ' ' . i W i : L u i’r i V r r '- J f‘onntrv. e.m‘riPi s a co'l'Tctnta f.i rare umi viluabie

a s s E s = : s = H “ :“S “S 2' > ! S = = ? i »do4v^: floanrths WorRs‘ol: Hr *sh E'S-xyi*! 43 vs: Lord

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ring, will ba u uBd

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SBOFFOKD, TILESTON & CO.,No. 43 South s tSf.?i?Sr , S i f r f . r “ ' ? w 5 ? S t -Oi3 xr.n U.wrs««1»ov150 Broadway

If" CnDtlenien >« uodhT wear

e ^ e ^ ^ a l l of goi-sl quality,a quality, lor sale atBARChAT ft LIVINGSTON.

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VOL. X L m NSW YORK. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16. 1856; N a 18 ICA^AX];

JPUBLIC SALES.' 13 Pearl gtreet.

e shelves—A teue®. &c, on!a cred i t o

,-Laationeer.-------------------- ilR O V / & CO .,Store JSIo. 163 Pearl g t ^

PUBLIC SALE .

Bray, lisiween Faak-

?Gs!"v EL VETS, Ser.

I auiM»Bues iLau samples on me moramc oi aai-?.

tatohigues and sa>e.4‘wh.teand red cheeked Vau

BV ^ S K oIT mWNT,Stora SI Beaver street,

l/r, Ve'?,S5S f S l 3 " S"t taiogaiMand'iamDlns on the mornineof sate. *

hs= H £ S ^ P | | = . , ‘

ir oeXX ff r'ent'mXm'ioT*""*''!"

S S S r l l * . .t o . , ouief tb. eiV .:.. b. PMkcdr.iihi..-

Henry K Leodg, Anatlonear BT H E N R Y H . L E E D S & C(

:d and plain Canton

StoreoorocTof M n Bt. and Psohange PUee

;>E rS SS !iS}H £S

i S ^ a i S S S1. a'aliicnesand sn

LAR4.E A N o’': C r S i ^ | r S A r r O F F B E N C R

Also. liHj pieces extra rich figured Ponit de Hoie and-Gros de

Also, a fu I of all woo) Loo^ and Sgunre Shawls■'''""v.eXrBXhfs’ilur,;'”Also, an invoice ^'’7 ' ' ;A'sn. a choice assor'mrnt of N osd n 12 nch figufpd and plain A'».' ."'.i’n ; X o ^ ' i V t X e » G ' : J ; r . ‘o Naples, c l ’d Fatins.

Crts'-i.-ief an.l saroptei on the murqlne of

;- O S T E R s '* ’ l i v i n c I t u k ,Store No 41 Broad street.

niFNC n Gr^ d ls -X r'jiU "?"^X ”.” ’JdT m B m.w -'I .-'Ik , rr,.,*ved per I'lte arrivals Ir.tin Havre i*oTnpTtiin2 'l.."T i_ t^ ^ e

store corner of hschango Blace and William street.-

‘J^jiugua. tnd rnraples nr 'he morn mg of sale

s a i lm>l on t h e ^ m o r n i n g ______

Store No. 13 WiUiam Btreot.SG&* Libarci eaxii axivitricoi laaJo up ui ©uasianni9iiu wh«a

IS: B ;S"i?SSs3 ?S^Gutaioguesand ::amples «in !he murninfi: ol isalei

: 'W*“a#ruST'____________ Store M9 W allaU aet

C e m i^ e X t" ^ : ''" ' endorsed notes.

.. 2S7,*'sS?iS;S“i S KCraaioguKiatsale.

le—55 hnskot* nd&lisquo brand ChamDaeno. in pints Nectar Champagoa.

ne_miy preViom to s a le __ ______________ _

cnarapngee-ao uoskow

' t s s m m

iru n s w ie f t o

E .. Permanent G «en,ln^oU

r r U n o '^ J a n d l n o l l

g ttra^M ori^elflue.drf

New York Chrome Yellow

K L rSg ^ a M o n

Twhey UmlwT burnt and raw

, ^ A N lS l a. TtElIANN & CO.sla_____ — ______ _________17 Burilne SU»i S E u r e , m w G * a & c u . , nos laona 21 cuff s t ,

Roofing Plates, 14x201C and 14x20 Tagger* T in Platen » ICO hr Taggers Iron, ______'

I full aaBortment olBlies^o^all desoript

•9 aUnmnbsti

E ^ lish and American Sheet Iron, No. 10 to

1000 do B .G . Sheet Iron, No. 10 to No. 28 Busaia Sheet iron

• Imitation doBat T in, Piff and Bar Lead Sheet Siino, Spelter Sheet Brai^Shcathlns Topper Yellow Metal Sheathin.:BTiiiicis’ Copper, eU weights and BUM

taisCiJ on 3 Ho*

T o g l ^ ° ^ t h ^ f i ^ ^ ^ t t e e n t ofELattlejiars, Handles, Birets, Machines, with everyol» i n lim n aa ’sn^s

and watrariieil.

. s s s t a s ' ^ sS kS tS s e :,:in I «up;ricr »'t;irs.

le Birl. in 6n« ord* i

nmlerUT als .. k M r. born- BsSortmen* ol nmhiicrjny b-/rnom furmiure.r*»mu«t ugn* h.»4UtAals. rhairn, iron hmlntpHiiv Mark wa nup *’o. rKrr>e«s o-lr»t »b. tr«tb*i'hxH hnr wtnn.l feitrhen fur oituro.arc with which

SIMS’! l,HiSd'""' “

Alin, about l.rO voh ilhiitinted worki, »ccn

byY k I'XVT^-srSTk,,..

caft' ant!. ntir*i, ne-w t .»-h o' ■ i... •, "oot’n in.l Koti.**' furun»lm»«

htma**!;t*t'.*«n2 »fl'. e\ ■; ItiuuiCul lu ijn«i ouulr>',';on'‘»?irin 'Uj<.in

rouins fruni Hf*mi!anf*in amir-.m-tf^u Vrw huiI ('i^nr HoM#>r , Futu-ti floiv i*. t^wreJ jMurt Icti*. V a u ,iii L*a/uhs. A/iiRmbra.'.

Rtfli French

tewed the Saturday previous to the sale,works, scenery of Amcricft.

" • S'o.Miil,

.Tniicaona for^tha kTs" ElewLn Distrlw® b4h

Eicctiona (or the Second E ecuoa Dwtnei of ihe 12 h

Aul.' Kelly i.rcaented the following renoktion: llcsulved, Thai William Buwe be and ho is hereby ,ap-

ti..lilted li.Hpector ol Elecuuna la the 3 1 district of ih® 6:b

Aid. Gonoklin presented Ihe following:Kesolvt.d,Th.it the awriuig posts in Chatham street from

Peail strei-t to Tryun Row, be removoil forthwith, ondar the J'reciion of tlie street commissi.'ner. Adopted.

t«d ' ‘''"on o'" f'« Pot: A conimunicatiiin ?r m rummi.iaioner ol repairs and

lUo hUpcririiendtirit ui rci-airs ly public bu,Udiog8. Re- 8 to the sale, and cata- lerre-J i-y cGUiptroller With power.

Ffi-rn the chief engineer with reporca and complains a;;xhi8t Cre Cumpaniea. Referred tu com, onfiro deparw

2 rwt"djrortrrcrh"7«d^Sr tphenaun, rordgned.

Utiturtis o! chief engineer of tire department far montha of Aug and Sept. 1850, appointments and reeignationB CAtiflimcd, andoxpuJBiona. Reforred to com. oo fire de«partnicnt.

A communication from counsel to the corporation, re«

Aid Kelly moved reference to com. on streets, arid dl« rec!cd »o be printed. Carried.

Thr PieBilei.t pusemed m<I'jtMie* Canal Rt anJ

I 'neU lu ct-nmiK!#

1 s - S S S S , “ £ k

P.r.iny *s—TwfM-i'iR , .'ontiimnu •luiie .j.lpnilid s)>ef)(np|)s hv T-ai'inarxl oilw-r»rniriKUt ;ir»M ,*hHlin#»»» eoliecnon offerfl ih.8 8pa-i»n : a»f> vepy lim* pamtinir. on t*opi>er.

AI o, ru h i'ln'p*! icjia cotta ware, pat'ipr ma< ht* {rood*.Ch n ■’'4 lii'lm ;:chnU, Japan vas^. anil othpr coRtly troo'ls.

;x S?" 5

■I 3rd wars. Vru jk e r j , and Hsnor.,! A noitenand Com mlcdon Mtirciii-.ut.

nvfb'or Room, IS BUtf stre«t,oonioroft> c d

At 10 o'clock Palefo »'vhe ■.• no aLihe au tum room, 23 Platf

Goiabwio^ g 3 ' |o p : ? : X 'X ‘anY1;arrel.,,li«wa,e. a,„l CD Pacfcairc

N li.-'Tlie whole lale will bo pcriqmitory and witlioul

tn- '• nil.I i'*hi'r ■ li.ain*. 6tr.

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til£S3;F£l>.mr;;w

‘'iI?“S,K?S’mSSK:Store No. 14 P la t t stroob.

Hardware.

a |rneralesiiirtmeiit.and well adaot«<ttii Ins teamn

,te£iSrr;.dBkSijrBto™"“ co.

Store 204 Broad- * Cash adTOneea made upon nil cimsignmen's.

s p u i N ^ i r

■"— ...BROWN I

OrauiteTme, (S C )

Denim*, Coatings, Cheohs and Tweeds.

4 ISCOTTONS,

Noithan pton,Beman. fine,Winthrop, 50 inNorth Yarmouth,Adorns.Sla-nhaa, gg ia'Oxford, 30 in

^ w e tt City, heavy,Wassaue, do 87 in ( OxfoNorthampton, aO in | Lee,

And tailons other styles^ B L S ^C S E D C O TTO ysWarren SWam 511U, i Warwick, 31 in

fiae 37 in Ltppitt Co, 31 inMasonville Co, fine, | Northampton, £6iu-- .. C0 & S7 in [ ftrohican, heary, ^ so inNonpareil, 37 in | Harmony, heavy. 30 InH am s Co, 3^ Jn | And other sty leaTTw ,r.. WOOLBXS.

^ t Brown, Cadet andWccl Blaok and Fancy caa- , K ^tuchy Jeans, <

4 o°,fS dir’‘Sheep^reyLloths&Casd , Pi

o n BARCLAY b L tm O S T O N .

. (OVPICIAW.s t a t e d SESSION OF THE BOARD OF ALDER-

MEN-Oct.14.lKO.- -- -- i^ ,E i^ .,T raM oiL ^W Orffin.

Oiromissioner ris8 ts.1 cfBsci of Warren stre

, . g g ? r n . . _ _____________________________

Sfs.°: «Sf .■ff?"'"^Affirmauvo-Alderman Dodge, Chapmam, Kelly, Ball,

Ncgauve-^AId' Gnffin, the President, Smith, Haws, MU-

Dcpartmei.t. Which was earned.The petition was then on mouon, referred to the Com-

S ' "By Aid Griffin—Of the Lessees of the Jersey City Ferry

I'raylng reiiel (rom an erroneous tar. Referred to com-

By AM Gnffln—Petition of Cornelius B. Erwin, for

? 5 - p l - ^ = r -rendered as Bell Rnarr, ho not haviog received any com- pensattoft since iheiUsl of July ultimo.

A«ti Uaw9 moved UiG reference of the whole subject to

iluss^Cook, Bard, Bruton, Delamater, Franklin, Conck- Negative—Aid Oakley, Chapman, Kel'y, the President,

ri’-riSss^i^rAfiSe^yf.?, , s "e^ ; ;

By thetame-Eemonstrancaofll N. Wild and others, agninsi bmiiling sower in Broome street. Referred to co’ii. on ‘"ewers.

By AW P-tilge—Of Alex B S-huI'z. for lease of Pier t III Chambers street RaierieJ to com. on Finance.

stu, a.iid diitc ed to bo print*A Cjjr.fnuMration ftom the comptfoJkr, rolaiu*o to pur*

t'ha*-e «•!-A ij4 V. II ms on street, fir use of firoJfpdU-

Alii. Milirr moved that the romptrolier bo inotructed to make pu-r’ ase m accordance with apprcpriatkm teroto- foie U'J' j-4 <nJ. Ado[»te'l-

A commamcauon from the street commiemoner with resfiiHion ihaiUiepinr at the fiKit ol 39 h 8T East river, be rcMJ u Rererred to com. on wharves.

A Cv'imnumcaium from the street commissioner enclos. 1P2 eHtirnufeH f-ir rebuilding, cu' b andgutter, and flleging 25 Ij H'lcei between 9'vh and lO h avs. Alco. csumaiea for lebijil'i Jii uihI grading 44.h el. between 11th av and Uu-L Hou River. A‘an, esiiinaies fur regulating and grading 45.h «• between l i ’h avenue and Uudson River, asking iruii ihc same may bo approved, ond an inspector appoint 8d therefor. Severaliy appr «ved on dfvfeioa ;rnaol'Kw.yyXaliL'^ls'r^rAMlrn.ffi^^^^^^^lla-d, Btitrun, De.nma'cr Kri^khn an*l Conckhn—16.

A C'jiimiwiJ.c i'iMn from iho S’rsei Commiswioner end'»- eifi'j esuma'c^ for t'l .iui sunken Ims huiwpcn ■IfVh and ■ii»«'»eeid .tnd lOih and 11th avenue, approved a id In- sj.ertar app'untcil—vote as atkovu.

CommunJcniloo from siraci Commissioner enclosing ea: ina'.e fur regulating &<* i-Sih pirpet between Broadway and f Uh avenuo ApprL’ved end Inspector appointed there-

Ci»mmunicaUon from street Commissioner enc)og’Tis estimates for laying cross walk in Wall eircet. from Union to Merchame Bank. Approved and Inspector appointed the-cl*»r—vote as above

A commumcaUnn frmn nireot Commissioner enclosing esumates lor filling lota, between 12th and I3ih sts and avenues A and B. Approved and luapector appointed

“ f l S S S S S T ' " -A commuaicafion from street Commissioner enclosing

ceiimateti fyr reguJxiung «fcc 65'h 'to Broadway. Approved and lu

Oiusiiig eaunidtee fur fifiirn? lota It p f . .S :5 .? r e r r ‘* : ^ r : r faiou:- ' -----------------^ - 7 -

Amirnaflvc- AM. Ouffin. Wood, Oakley, Chapman, Telly, Smith, iia-if, Haws, Britton Frankhn, Conckfin—

communication frometreet Commissioner enclosing ^stuinauo fur furnishing the sewer in 9th avenue from 30th u 3Uh street. Approvedand Inepectur appointed therefor m a divi5ion-vote as above.

c •mmunicati'*n from street Commissioner enclosing isi.mates for regulating 32d Btreet bi tween 7lh and 8 h avenucfl Approved and Inspector appointed therefor on a

vi2t—V«»tc8 ae above.i:ommunication from Street Commissioner enclosing es-

limatoa for Regulating Broadway between 34th and 40th

Cominumca'ion from Street

paying for the clock in the office of the C»c____________of Aesistar-t Aldermen, concurred in, via;

Abner SafiMid roilenor for the aame, lo wil :-F o r flag-

" w Se^tbe PrcXut'auDounced that the Board etood adjouru ualil ^ x i W l N E . CMik.

BOARD OF AS31a s i i l EI—8tatt,d Seaaioa—

Savz£C, for ralief from

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^^eOTMtiouthst Wzn._BowB'iio inipeotoi. Sd Diafc.stb'Waid.Ward, be removed from los

Jth Dlst ,8th W.rd.be held at US Chail-

"^Resolution that 7th Ward Statien House be fiehted with gaa.

B i j g S S l Ia held at 74

ir cieetipn Ut

5" 'So?o*«rin Roads against openini lUh ev. To Cc

n petition of

I t a i i i i t s_ Ko..<,rl ofCotiDmitteeon Fire Dapirtment. conflfininB sun-

s?cM:

lident. Asst Aid JiiJsen, Boyce. Webb,

ilo a s e l io ld fila rlge ts.[Reported expressly for the Evening Post.;

Wash iNOTOK Marxet, Wednesday,

kinds of game will continue In abundance till

The prices of fish have experienced a considerable rtion sinoo last week, and a pii In may be h

In vegetables there is no change worth noHclng.

is'Vp"Tb.srir££.«s;«'^^^

^^LOlljANUTS-l'erlOO $4to 6 wholesale iretail4sper

I fE S T K a S i.CRANBERRIES-Wholesale. $5a7 per bblj; retail $2J

II. , . a n , 7 .

- CUCDMBEBS-2S to $1 per 100 wholesale, acoordlnls

^°EGOS—'^ '^olesSlT 's for one shlUlng; retail "

..... .FlSH.Fresh-Codflsh $3 perowt; retail Ofl per lb. Porgies,

■pioiltrdere, $4 per cwt wholesale; retail 6 ots uerlb.—

i l S i l l l s M I i r f

g i l l i l & lGR.4PES-leabolla, beat, 8 to 9o per H> wholesale;

3 ? | f - ^ i j S e " , ? r p ° e ^ * l h r ± n i 2 c . h e s t city

lOjftAper busb^l. Sickle peats $2 p«x wtw»inr.BEACHES, vary &om $2 to $S per basket, aocordlng to

’ PORii—In hogs, brings 6} a 7o ; retail 7 to »c per IhSalt Pork 8c reta il wholesale 7 to 8o.

• POTATOES. 4sto6sperhti retail; wholesale lSsaI4B per bbl. Sweet potatoes 15c per half peek reta il; wholesale, 15s to 20s per barrel.

PLUMS, New —$4to $S per bn wholesale, according to quality; retail, Soto Is per qt. Dried—RetaB 25oper q t; -wholesale S8 per ho.

UMPKINS—58 per 100 wholesale, retail 4e to l e a

OL'INCES—Wholesale, 60o to $3 per bbl; retail $1 per ICO. and 2aSc apiece.

RAISINS.—Wholesale, 20s per box; retail Is per lb r a b b it s —10s to la apiece. Yery few in market a t

present.Sa GSAGES—10 cts per lb, retail; wholesale, 8 » 9 centi

Eolognb, 25 o par Ih, retail ; 22a23e wholesale. SflUASHES—8s tolOeperdo* Marrow squashesSetoSii

^*^oilATO ES-5c per qt, an d tsto 6s perijnshd. ‘’UKTLE—Jsperlb .

bnnqb Cel’e^.lGiaJSs p « dpa^retall; w hole^^,8*^8B

ld e ,^ 8 to 6 s peraoMn. ’Garliek, whiJeSale Sa per 4ottn, reta iw qca iitw eh ; jBJUJgpq -pepperss to As per iOO.; equMh peppers, lif id to as per 100 Salad, 2o a head re­tail ; wholesale, $1[[ per 100. Spinach, $ l per bbl Whole*

[ tale ; retail 9o per half peck.

MARtNK JHST.S - 9 i ^

ifcIpWa.

0 HS/SCTgZWK

4Ut w irlvea a t Sonth«npton oil f te

3 ^ b^> .w i«eppkejiq fM pJ^^ ^^» t7 o ‘cIock., E .i! il. j . w i im t h e Sth, a t 10 A

ae51,loDgitsicre;18,anged rngniOs jrtth . the.

t :N i»g«& o a itte 24tb;o£SepteBiber,-iH:l»nt«ae dS^T;

1 ? ? ^ m A ffiM cs cbatea;aBft.?BUfid &j;:^d8toii V if t# ;eavy northireat Twind m t ^ E a r ly oh the W : io,fning:ont;Of liiTei

; TsssqLtradiiig betH«e order w erd ^a v e i ' „

steamdr M ooifc uye^ ft<W- Bomrada xm

ir p i a t H sm-

rd. lids from Bucksvflle. SC. with naval i'fm Machlas. wUh lumber to Brett &

Bloop Pionrer. P'ovvler. finProyidence.

D ISA STE R S, i-c

all yvell.-CUoJ

SP O E Ey,-^c.M S, Ion 61 SD W, ship Howard, fm New Orleans for

27. Brhark Mary Ann.SO di fm Leith lor

FOREIGN PORTS.

Gets, lat S407

tFHALEMEN.

N ^ X p X i X 6 ~ W n « i3 S p “ r^ '‘B e » t e i p Omega, Fnher. NorU. Faoific ^8lfl*fm Sag HarborStb, bark Ann Stein, lor Pacific and Arctic

liain, Swain. Newport,NB. recruiting; Lexincton.At Sydogr May 4. Emma.Hussey. NB. recrmting; Lexmeton.

A"u*Jrao,'Aag*S5,*bioini?Daggett, of Warren, SSJsp 3$ black

DOMESTIC PORTS.

sloop Es53X, Cnmmmga, for Now

“ liarlt Prudent, Nash, which sldon UieOth inst, is bound to the

ontinjujy.

/p.rdweU. Providence for

Nichols, Bp'timoie fbr Providwic —loot fore and

Clara. Del-

New. Chakiestom. Ifth—Ai ship Gen I'arkbiU. M’Kown, Liver-

’"S'.

c‘id“Br‘'*L'l2i“wSwer. Wettcott, Liver--'- ’-=- " •r-n-i-

l i l M S s S l S S ;imereial Point, sch South.

'iVashmirton. N Pa-

, BAjiooR^ld 12 th, sohs Uhesa’peake.liarriman. and E.xample, ™ !LEa-ifiH kh. brig Long Islanil. Robertson, tnot KobinsonJ

S Ives, Chase NVTorft.

IM P O R T ATZONS.

43 Ions logwood George Ratve]^

JPASSH3NGEK,ii.ly.PRiggles.BLe.

-ard. from HnU, England—Sft WihiTWatkiMlim.

la and economicaLartleleiever offered to the phhlic,____ dfor preeerviiigtiR roofi. and maildng those ttihatM.e leaky tight. ' ^ '

The sabsenher will .warrant to make. aU tin or metal, rooa tight th a t he undertakes, for'ihelow ptioe, o f one e e n tp e ra q n a re io p t,________

exxxnnSailto.

j ^ o u N T a a r ncEiac£i.A N X s a n » g k o c Ap"3SXsSi;«s »tsis w£f l“iNos. 108,110 and US Cliff Btreeti consisting of thefe *

sL”,‘ssftS .frss-s2SSi?^?.s

:^T S v5» j-.safe |

W. HULL’S SONj 10? andUO gi

THE r ETEM NU 1POST.

, !ThdT9ihdM »taiiye«atLiTeipo(AoaSaha a t l t d ’alook

'™i2E S S 5id S £ iy K :

NewYcirfcEsdBdrm naa.' SNGT.AN2}.

T he political noYs by this arrival. Is tm impor'tan t. ' • . : i

m S ^

a t UsAApeebVLwaae n w d«ate

0 ^ ^ “ ^ ” “ * '“ °“^ ftT!« of tk e .

C0®S^TfieANh«“ ffWM*d^^^^ bn thddenf a teflnn

tea Cardliha’ sold

I s.............................." " ' m

the

_ Sti ressiok - 1

______ isy is a gross misconoeptioL,bu t w hat those reasons are is not stated. j

The American ships Advanee-and-ReaeVve had pen­etrated as fa ras any Aqnadron, And s t the departure of the last advices the Advance had got aground, b u t no serious injury was apprehended.

Parliam ent would meet on the 14th of November, to be fn rthej prorogued.

1RR1LAN0>In Ireland the T enant Leagne are extending.their

organizations throughout every town and parish i the country. O ut of Ireland the general opanlo among well informed persons is, th a t the- enmbej some machinery of the league will ultim ately prove its destrnotion. Still tho movement is regarded by ' the government with considerable apprehens^in.— Tho subject o? the Irish Colleges continues to give

.rise to angry disonssion. The Gatholio Biaboj^ are . making moreetreuuonaefforts toiesfabliBhjv uni|rer,si- ty of their own and with a fair ntobability o f success.

■ FK A W C E . 'M . Persigny, a warm personal friend of the Presi-

dent, has paid a visit to London w ith, i t is said, 'pome political object jn view. The Corsair paper; was seized in Paris on Saturday, for publishing a n ak ic lereflecting severely upon viduals, accused of beloi

the President. Thirty ,indt- inging to a society bavin'g for n of the house of theBourii

have been declared guilty , and sentenoedto six mqi imprisonm ent,

A sbip-bnilder-at H avre has contracted to buUd aSteam frigate for the Pope.

Government has gh

ile’seeiartoh^aveBnnk^nloln^^^^^ ®

gun from which it is fired, and produces a most de-

M cord the satiEfao tion demanded b y the.govemment

O B N U IA BK AND i a ^ D U C B IK S .The war in tho Daobies has been rencwe.dandiWith

considerable vigor, th e Hdlste'ners having, thus far, the advantage, bu t w ithout bringing About any Very

29tb of September the Holateini ififlusivo op« ■

Rendshurg, on both sid tacked Tonnin, and the Hanes, have _ovaou*ted

important resrOn the 29tb of September the Hols

monced ofiansivo operations. Proceeding idsburg, on both sides of tho E yder, they ha red Tonnin, and the Hanes, have _ovaou*te

place. A t theTast accounts the Hpjsteihers had rounded and bombarded Frederiefcstadt. 'The w of the noigUhoring country, by odttipg off the d; of the E yder, has been thrown hnoe '

the

4 "?v

Flenshorg,’ whence th e y would proceed to SohTeswig. T hey wUI risk a general engagenienl before tho -win ter comes on, possibly-

. ' ■ A U S T R IA . ^There is a rum otfrom V ienna, tba tiL o id Patiners

ton caUnd upon, tif tK in g of .P rassia to insist 4poj the Hplsteiners lay ing dowa the irarin s , apd thak*bte has offered, an EnglTsh, J|esfc. for t h e , .blockage, of fael.

rgi^oniy anppressodbyfoice, accompanied with blood-

ie H ungariaa,iefageeB have received p e r in ^ b n 'lit th e Turkish, terntoryj, w hen the .^rin is pver.

m ight giveDivan Is undeojdqdmn th is - .rise, to oomplicatiope,

L.GoMtantino, po id t, itM di

- A TA M f. I .spiracy a t M iU n Is said to h.av<? .bee4

wi^ar—Li^oiniportaiioiil^Ba.o .preitedpppAderiH.

leb’in e ’ iH-oonteqiience Of large ’

S.«w?S!S^SitS"2a

‘‘isSiT^S'^'lfc

. f s r s 4 * s & s r ' ' - .ip ing^ab^eiD ge

t h e : FUGITINIS!, SDAVXl DOLD y

I 'A |1 ^U U 4 .^ -A t4 < .BosyoM, Tuesday inoridng October i s , 185(J. ,

T he m eeting held here a t th e «-old cradle” evening, was ono o f th e m p stn n ttu sia stie , n f wWoh th a t place hsui ever bden lh c th e a tre . T h e Hon. Charles Francis Adam s,; late^andidate f o r the Vjoe- PreSWenoy, and son of John <;iuihoy Adamsi was cairodto the ohaiL O nlakinghis8eat»,he:spokb w

which no one wbntd have bi could possibly receive the sanction of any repre ien ta- live of a frce-people. H e then sta ted th a t i t waslive of a free people. H e then sta ted th a t i t was by the accident o f color Only, th a t th e wbilffl were no t as much expose.d as th e hlaoks to the tyrannical

ton of this hUl; and i t w ai therefoce a common■........ andcolori to.'asifst In defchdiog

shjoyment o f the ir li c onstan t .peril

, find h is speeeh aoon-atel ■ Dhronbtype this moraing.

Ereaeriqk: l)oag fa» followed M r* A dam l- H e a ted th a t tinder this la.ir ahy colored m an’eOiberty as^pnt in jeopardy, da ik lm os of fugitiTes sor-

rpwfa'ly.wending the ir way into xild, iaod mnUitade* a t homo were irombUhg;wi|lh: 4Mm*y>,and o n V * ^ ^ ^ . ing to e skyou , a t th is *ine?Mngi V h a t thjtyfghall do.{AvoIoe,lettfiom ;atey ,her!S:4i ' , '

I f labor, toil,, Jnffsring,’ and doV nriglt heroism *. could prosent*ny»la5iti to seen re liberty ,ldrA D ong- Uss thonghtm any of these, men h adae good a r ig h t to i ta ? any me n jn the world, (0 re a t applause.) H o then n a rrn te i. several i?Me.sM <*eape Iiom,slaTery, uider greafr diffioTdty and suffering, had asked. Would

allQvrthU s l a « £ o l |e ^ ’4o -take -iheie men hack

Operatii duty of aU'Classes

.yon nllowbhe a la te h o lie i^ ’i ; tp-bondage.i T h id u ^ e n c e ; responded b y u un tn l- mons. and deafen ing Wo,. Mr*. ADoaglaserepudiated aetireTesistahoe on the pa rt'o f ih e colored people, a s pefSioay yam . against eighteen milUoM of w hile people;, H u t ho J»id. they h ^ le ft to them the p riri-lege o f suffering, and ho believed the colored men o f i^ostotthadniianjm onriy m ido np the ir minds to r a f - .fer death , rath.er, thaab .e carried bpek to slavery.-^ T ld s annonBeement-was. xecBiTed w ith tremendotii

•cheers. Mr* Dougiass thbn went in to d teHing ^cossion o fo h erig h tto rnp »FS.y,,%n4 i ? f « d ^ t h «positionsm detlt from tho.ohwgo n f m e a a n ^ ^

•jthoughbo,ha4 *ome leligioss. A gidn ii ru n ­ning away in b iS js t tly a f fe rh B ,^ laat oome to th e •

-oonclMionthafeJnasD^^^ h is m aste r h a d jn s t-a a m a n y liin d s to ge t a^ i'.ho issb-Jivm g w ith as ho bad,be^4¥?»3!fciaJHff.^^^^^^ **he h ad th e same n n m h e i^ le g a io f U saf% w l* < > b » walked aw axoii h is .lsgW ^ M A notw alknw ay tn h ia

fife.miwter'fl. fife.listened to tbronihotyt .iw i^ pcofomdAtteBtion andinterest. "■;/ . ,

d l i4 a rd ■ l% H |m !^ l^ .^ i ^ " read th e

fag itirc slave law J ifly -tsx » i ^ a i«ro, wl»Afc« wa«

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