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of debasing their own currency, isa trick of blacker dye, inthe view of a foreigner, than any one hitherto adopted, hb worse even than repudiation, How then can we y improvement iu American securities in foreign , whilst these infernal trickeries are permited to amasked hy a single individual of commnnity of the “Empire gouta PLAIN DEALER. ‘Tuesday morning, 1sth. If our correspondent will refer again to onr article, on wh second para- » only of a reet, and not our own view. hope” ty secthe time, when loans will be re- newed on American securities ; and if we did, we should not look for it, until some measures had actually been to pay debis passed due. The time Las gone by for i ,or hopes,or fears, to inttuence the market, actual and bona file payment aust be made before it will have any eff-ct, In reletion to the banks of Alabama, their disgraceful couduct, and that of the managers, is no se- cret here or ia Surope ; norcan their mountebank tricks add anything to the Joal of dishonor, which the paper system in general has heaped upon this country. The directors of (hose banks, are now notoriously speculating inits paper, for their own emolument, with the specie of the bank. The following anecdote will illustrate the manner of doing business at the bank Agentleman called atthe bank, understanding it was disposing of its New Orleans and other bills, to carry on the system which it had adopted for reducing its cir. culation, and while conversing with the proper officer of the bank, as to what the bank would give for his Alabama money, one of the directors, made his appearance behind the counter, and enquired what the gentlemen would give for specie, he (the director) having some which he would dispose of for Alabama bank notes, and spent some time in driving a bargain with the gentleman, endeavoring to get the highest premium possible for his specie. The cir- i culation of the Decatur Bank alone, has been reduced | $600,000 by these means. Can anything be more gratifying to the friends of honest dealing, than such an operation? ‘The Alabama money here yesterday was 14 a 15, and the probability is, that the discount will increase, because the gentlemen connected with the bank cannot afford to buy it atse low arate. When it was 36 237, there was“ some fun” in the operation. You cannot expect them to give away their specie for bills at par, as long as the people are willing to give twenty per cent for it. In the Legislature of Tennessee, a bill is under discus- sion to raise the legal rate of interest to ten per cent, order to“ relieve the people.” If the people are relieved by raising the rate three per cent, how much more would they be relieved by abolishing the usury law altogether ? ‘The foliowing is a statement of the leading features of the Bank of Tennessee and branches, on the Ist instant, as compared with Ist of July, 1842 :— qeotes, he will p Soating in Wall We do not « pecie, 478,767 4161 Circulation, 1,017 Atl 834,035 183,376 eposives, 289,274 228/958 60,916 The commercial affairs of the Umited States, token as a great whole, are now rapidly getting into a right train. ‘The precions metals, whi¢h have for so long a time been concentrating at the points of indebtedness, are now be- coming active in answer to the calls of business. The activity of the precious metals, which must now form the currency of the country, will inevitably be followed by increased animation in all the channels of business. It was in this view, that in July last, we hailed the first shipment of specie to New Orleans, as a favorable omen. In our article of July 28th, we remarked as follows :— ‘The packet for Liverpool via Boston, leaves to-morrow, She will be the first for six years that’can carry the un. doubted indication that the commercial affairs of these United States, after a continued downward tendency in everything, have not only reached bottom, but have al- ready taken an important stride towards improvement. * * : New Orleans is the next point of importance, and there a specie basis has been at lust reached. All the vast pro- ducts of the West are now valued there in a specie cur- rency. The prices of all commodities are valued in hard dollars; necessarily a demand for specie there has sprung up, and the exports from this city to that point are now large and regular, with every prospect of reaching $2,000,000 or more betore it is checked. This is drawn from the banks for a real equivalent, and is exchanged tor produce there at such low price as will command the markets of the world, thus increasing the supply of foreign bills, and of course the influx of specie from abroad to supply in this city the drafts of specie made for the purchase of produce in the interior. ‘This is the ope- ration hy the couutry is becoming supplied wit Specie has _ This flow ota pocie: from f How hates to New Orleans, the vi ven constantly at the amount en th Company decline further risks for the present. Over $1,000,009 of the $2,000,000 estimated by us at that time, has goue forward, aad yet the rate of bills continues to 1; good b:tls on New Orleans were sold on Saturday at miam, aad at New Orleans on the 13th, the exchanges were as follows, as compared with Do at pe $10 10ds: Dat Aignty On Bitoni ob aay Cu Lavoun, 5b) Bes Kaby Acoording to this table exchange on all Satta has fallen in the 90 days, embraced by the dates, 2 per cent, netwith- standing tbat over $2,000,000 has been shipped to that point during that period. The quantity of produce from all arters going {urward is constantly increasing, and the Jvogress of the specie up the river overrunning the west, will send fur ward still larger quantities, reacting upon it- self, and promoting the; influx of specie until the channels of trade becoming full, it will flow back across the coun- try to the seaboard, in the purchase of goods. The whole commerce of the U. States will then rise upon its broad and immutable basis, bidding defiance to the juggling of finan- ciers, or the mountebank tricks of Legislatures. Two elements at this juncture assist the import of specie from abroad to feed in this market the flow to the interior. ‘These are, in themselves, two positive evils, viz: repucia- tion, and a prohibitive tariff. The first operates by redu- cing the amount to be paid broad on debts, and the latter by decreasing the sum to be disbursed in the payment of goods, Both these ars temporary; the debts will ultimately be paid, and the tariff will be modified, or very heavy im ports willbesmuggled. At this moment, however, they check the demand for bills, when the supply is large, and therefore, promote the importation of specie. At New Orleans, according to the above quotation bills are actual- ly 9 percent under par. in this city the choicest bills, say Virginia bills,/endorsed by the Farmers’ Bank, and guaranteed in this city, were in vain offered at 6 per cent, nominal premium, or 3} percent under par, with every prospect of a further fail. Insuch a state of affairs, with so large,an amount of money lying idle, the best bills will be taken on speculation for the import of specie. The following table will show the rate of exchange resulting from the import of gold in bars, the quotation being £3,- 17 9} per oz. of sovereigns, and also of dollars, at the la. test quotations of 574 per oz IMporr or THk PReeso! Bullion £1 240d, Mrrats rrom Loxpon. ow. standard, . It on, fine, 01 Md . 480 grains, 2 13,0016 qrs. oT 22qes. $iv $99 qr, 10 oe ar) Result, $4,87 59 per © — otee 4.97407" 4,79 52100 pred. ‘This givesja result of 1,68 perjeentjinfavor,of gold im- port, being the,object desired by the gold bill of 1834. The Present profit ot importing sovereigns here may be ap. proximated as follo 1000 soveretgns will deposite for 10d. Lsov loz ‘Si8t4 44 Deduct freig 24,90 psi 25,79 7 24,20 vt 79,16 — 149,71 Equal to 105%¢/per cent. $4,691,73 The rates have,therefore, now reached a point at which bills may betaken for the import of specie. To import specie direct from London would be equal to bills at 8 per cent, The prospect is,therefore, that as the volume of cot- ton and other produce rolls forward, thedemand for spe- cie in England and on the continent, for this country, will increase. At New Orleans, where bills fall very low, a8 is now the case, the stream of specie setting to England from Mexico is usually diverted to that city. In 1334, during the panic, sterling fell to its present rate, 2 per cent discount; and during that year $9,000,000 are re- ceived in specie. A combination of circumstances is, therefore, likely to cause ademand for coin that will greatly influence the movements of the Bank of England. ‘The demand for this countiy, canred by a combination of circumstances sub. sejuent to 1804, being the goid doauomng the standerd grain to 282 vl tine gold in the eagle, mpor inity do gokd, the loam of 21,200,000 to the U. 8. Bank, the negotiotion uf a large winvuat ol soaks in Louden, by which the Bank of Bagiand lost £2,300000 | of buiuun, was su) posed to be a Man cause Of her diflicul- ties at that time. This ivflgx of the precious metais at that time was very fortuaate for thir country, as otherwise privet must have fallen very low. hoy now very low, ond that fact combined with the plenteousness of money in’ Eng- fro of the French ing © large that the Iusurance and, the late tariff'and other causes, will produce a cur- rent of specie to this country that will put the whole ma- chinery of its commerce in full operation. But this dan- ger not result, viz: whether the Bank of England likes it or not ; whether she “makes or breaks” under the operaiion cannot now affect this country. The banking and credit system which were the instruments by which she hetd this country and its trade in bondages are broken sad caanot be again riveted upon us. Hereafter England hasonly to sell cheap, and get the cash, or an equivalent vn delivery. The more intercourses we have of that na- ture the better. Corn Trade, Flour and grain are down still lower in this market.— ‘There isno demand of consequence. We hear that sup- plies are comparatively large. We quote Michigan flour at $4,18a$4,25. Canal vr 25. Ohio $4,1Sa$4,31 a barrel. i Wheat sells at $7 cents a bushel, Southern Corn 49350, Rye 60461, and Oats at 24427. We continue to give the amount of flour and wheat ar- riving at tide water :— Two weeks in Oct. Total to 14th Oct, Flour bbi Wheat bu. Flour bbls. Wheat bu. 1541 128,180 124,033 1,143,900 477,978 1842 185,009 62,009 1,088,871 730,982 56,829 73,024 55,029 253,004 Taking flour and wheat together, the excess for the first two weeks in Oct.’ 1842, 1s equal to 42,424 bbls. of flour, while the tote] decrease to the Mth of Oct. 1842, is equal to 4,423 bbls of flour. With the above we give a comparative table of the in- spection of wheat flour at five markets, for the quarter api the 30th of Sept :— Markets. 1342. 1841. Philadelphia, bbls. 109,385, 109,946 Baltimore, 155,543 188,520 Richmond, 53,131 37,116 Petersburg, 8,488 6,337 Alexandria, 7Al6 6,060 ‘Total, 334,463 347,979 In connection we add the quantity of breadstuffs landed at ‘dein during the first two weeks in @ctober for four Wheat. Flour. 247,893. 74,438 a 56,444 58,910 ue aa 19,776 ‘There wastransported during the month of Sept. from Adrian over the 8. R. Road, of Flour, 4,682 bbls. and of ‘Wheat, 23,004 bushels. During the same period there were shipped from Monroe 17,822 40 La Plaisance Bay— $3,70 9,50 21,138 60 25,552 bushels wheat, 6,911 bbls, flour, ‘These show the movemeats of breadstuffs. They exhi- bit no increase, however, over those of last year, but as the shipments abroalhave been very small, and as the supplies in the interior are known to be large, prices con- tinue to be effected theonghert the length and breadth of the land. In Cleveland flour is down to $3,60—in Buftalo to $3,56—in Rochester to nearly the same point—in Cin- cinnati to ¢2,75, and in Louisville to $2,62. On the sea- board it, of course, ranges higher. Yet the average price — whole Union is but a trifle over four dollars a bar- rel. Koreign Markets. La Gvayna, Sept. 30.—Coffee—In Caracas $7} to $8} Ret al. new rep. Hides—Scarce, $009} per ql. here— Honey—very scares Some failures expected to take 0 place before Died, respectfully at half past 3 66 Oliver invited to attend the funeral thisehen o'clock, trom the residence of her {vr street, without further invitation. On Sunday morning, Oct, 23d, 0! consumption, Miss Beteny Surrn, formerly of Poughkecysic, age! 70 years, The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend her funeral, this day, at 4 o'clock, from her lat« residence, No. 100 Me idagh street, Brooklyn. On the 23d inst. Anna S., wife of Mark Cornell, and daughter of John Sinclair, ‘Esqr., in the 32d year of her aso. At Jersey city, on Saturday, Jony Fraser. Funeral this A ray ernoon, at 3 o’clock, from his Avenue, Jersey ci Passengers Arrived, Livenroor—Packet ship Virginian-—Rev Bishop J Soule, of Ohio; Rev Sergeant, Baltimiores, Miss € Bayard, Phimder 'G Woodhouse, England—10 in the steerage Livenroot-Ship Chester—Mua Fiteyaurichy, Miss Kelly, at Leone PMaher, T Taylor, James Byme—i03 1a e stoerag Rorreudam—Ship Flaviue—H Sheer, E F Kitner, and 2 in steerage. Bneatin—Barque Heinnech—Mr Anhauser, and 106 in the stecrene. MataGa—Brig Oriole—William A Downing, and 1 in the ‘AH—Brig Homer—John Melder, Thos Burgess, M ne LiveRroot—~Ship Virginian—100 tons coal 2150 sacks salt R Kermit—15 es Sands, Fox & co—2 pkgs R Clark—1 do Ibbotson, Pr i r—10 Richatdeon 8 Wat ‘atson—1P A Jay—1 Jas Brown, hed to take’on board the erew, I could not hare done so for the want of boats, as there was a strong breeze and high sea on at the time. [advised the schooner to go. into Georgetown, Which was not more than half a day's sail dis‘ant. and thirty gallons of water sufficient to have fasted them: iot une stank them to tay that they were short of any thing el kale that Capt. Wilbur ene tered Ae Ca must have been near each other, I did not find very. severe, as we carsied close reefed topsails and refed courses through the whole gale. ¢ kuew that Captain Biscoe, of the Eugenii ty of such unsailorlike conduct. Buic Peant, Harding, at Philadelphia from Boston, put into Chatham 16th 1 ug been run iy on mor ing by a schr, supposed an eastern vessel, aud. 0, eadstays and cutwater carried away. Dathage to sclir not as: certaine Bangur Prare—At the latest acconnts from this vessel, about 800 bbls oil had been saved. She lays in the same pe tion as last reported, and hapes are entertained of saving’ the remainder of the cargo copper fastened brig of 160 tons, called the ed at Topsham, Me. on the Sth ‘inst. She B.C. Bailey, of nd ig intended for a West ladia trader, to be commanded by Capt. Samuel T, Donnell. Foreign Ports, Sr Jon, NB. Oct 17—Arr Napoleon, Caleff, from Windsor for Philadelphia. Quewrc. Oct 16—Cld Countess, of Durham, Hogg, London; Acadia, could pot be thompson, Sheerness; Creole, Clark, Londonderry; padvstry, Trigarthen ee, Kilty, Webster, Liverpool; William, Fr ‘Emmanuel, Peason, Bristol; Hall, Sunderland, jAuiia, Sept 1—Sld Alfred Tyler, Knox, London, Home Ports, Eastrorr, Oct 13—Arr Susan, Pettes, NYork; 17th, Edw Preble, Pettengill, Alexandria; isth, Texan, Leighton, New on , Oct 1I-SId Baltimore, Bickmore, Georgetown; 16th, globe In Philadel phi. 17th, Mary ta, Farnham, ongetowns ‘Two Brothers, Benet, serve te Giese tap ee, and ke ce, Tucker, Charleston. ay West Indies. Di ys Mare tiniqu nm | hee emt ar Ametia, (new) Colburn, n Attakapa. ath, wee » Smith, aoe i jepoleon: ‘Geploa, Galvestor t W—Cld Oxford, Cutter, Savannah, Riwld. Blanchard, Freeport. ‘Grovcksten, Oct™ Lop ld Casi trieve, Philadelphia, brig belonging to Portlat 19th, Clinton, Manson, Casi Av ida, Baltimore: 19th, Re- port 19th, among others, a full turged deeply laden, and 100° sail of fishing sehrs. Satem, Oct 21—-Cld Marion, Costa, Maranham. Sid 20th, Helen Frazar, St Thomas, Bostox, Oct 22—Arr Condor, Mayo, Newcastle, E; Emi Wilder, Brown, Malaxi Bem Bigelow, Baxter, NYork. ‘Te legraphed, Sultan. fro tadt. Signal for 2 brigs, CI Rouble, Pract hawk, ‘ara; New World Young, New England, Crooker, Barbadoes Olgs Minster, Mobiles Susan well, Wilmington, Ni ‘ear, (oF this por, jate of Barnstable) Dummer Maite Cohasset, ‘Sears; Cioline, Studley, and’ Mail, Loring, New ‘ork New Beprorp, Qet 2i—Arr Niewod, (new) Dartmouth; Outvie, Nickerson, N York; Sachem, K Epaantown, Oct is—Art Henry, NY ‘otk for’ Falmouth, and remains 20th, with 2 schrs Provipgnce, Oct 2i—Arr John, Burroughs, Albany, Sid Nicholas Brown, Reed, Mobile; Elba, Purkis, Havana; George Wheaton, Adai , Fniladetptie, : A Ocrat—Cld Amy W Leeds, and Arabella, Phila- » Providence; Mi ‘beth, M sour}, uikins, Ghigo: Allen, d Constellation, Hazard, Detroi oy do; Perry, h alton, dart Moledo, Su: I wavki Iittemore, St Jogephs sechat Rocky Mountains, Si Baldwan Sweet, dot Cohstt-u- dos JAB Shelby, Chi- wo and Miltrenktes Pearson, leas Hmncock ‘Ashtabula; Hudson, aterloo, Chippewas Bunker Hill, etroit; Rosa, St Joseph; ichigen, do; W Trader, Sandusky; Ws Express, Dunk LEVELAND, Oct 19Arr Watson, Jones, Oswego; Crook, Welch, do;_ Napoleon, McCullen, do; Minerva, Spencer, do: ‘ard, ih, ao; Navigator, Snow, Buffalo; Huron, Davis, do; ‘el lows, do; Ane, Gwen, do; Atlas, Thayer do; Amzon, Klasgye. Pope, Bu Rust, Derrolt; Corv Hie Pe Beanleg. ld Webster thus: ner, Buffalo Phayer, do; Cleopatra, Cornwall © shen . a c k iope Susan, Wins: 5 WArr New ‘York, (s) Wright, New ee FOR DR. REUCHTWANGER'S Price Current of Copa ve: Canales, Acids, Dyewoods, Lanar CaustiggD oo reotype Chemieals, Gertnan Silver, Ke, See a page. RE O aii oa iWarren street, betwess 9 or \. M.a small gold lepine wateh with Zoid dial, chased cies tl treat aognd the dal with gold fob with seal’ and. blue stones, ‘Phe find Te. “dy and ate ate » thanks of the owner by T- socu LET Y -Wednesdny Eve i, at halt past 7 o'clock, comer of Dey and Otte, Mr 'B Ae Mision 5 y Gle Song, Collins ; Song, May and 33 Hose Co; Song, PART Il Overture, Piano, Mrs. Med sone Song, El- dridge j Ode, Ladies Handa and; Song, Mr. Mi Murphy : ng, Covert ; Soi jong, Maan Song, C Ladi jones. Taw lee. Jersey City "ai Club ng, Harrison. 024 It#rc Gaia can oe: NIBLO’S— as 4 we BE OSE N WEDNESDAY T! WEE! THE in aly to. ase the reports of nee Jedgeas especi- ally in the Agricultural i partmett, and ee causes, in- duced he Managers to extend the Fair three dai j | MONDAY: i Mr. Jones will entertain the lovers of music with brian Harps at 12 and 4 0’clock, and in the evening at 844 o’eloc! number of popular airs will be played, Vocal accompaniments. Arraugements ar address of about 15 ininw is Cam- The proceeds of this a be devoted to the Library of the American Institate. 41 5 full oft practical books, and open to | Ld Waethe“ia Keanedy & Wars cked | oureltizens every day, free ofexnense. Mr. Niblo har yee” 3 n EoMstaon,. ahi Tebare Davited co state tos Balt und pcisiaine ite Lineane its : ‘ raf ° , Wi Ee Shawn ds Logie & Meie—l Sra S| fee Me ee a ae Peele Cee Nee ber ithe Test a rw 2 gli tt—1 8 Cro) i ¢ wreat Pyrotechnist, and Member ofthe Insti- chs. bag L Wayne, Cineinatimi phe D Kenedy at ‘Kese- | tate, will ma te path me display of Fire work: ie fer & comi43 bee tin Stokes, Gilbert & cot pkg Ahrenteldt PTH LAST DAY OF THE FAIR : 26 WC it & Breahers—t chain giles d Hlewry & op All who have not been to the Fair shoutd yo this day. Au W Cheater R | grelock there, will be nn address and premiums award t an coms Sirti & He’ wWitkorm= | Norck Caoline will acm’, “Evaibitioes ane onmctiy's mie fH en fro rs , ener aupabe prbeent Citsccn sing siuceians cota he Urls tee oifee Mevian Be en E10 cla eater J epans-<o cos | sereeerere ok iniared Daas costes 2 che madd iyene RAND SERENADE.—The two “sober gentlemen,” kegs herrings GD Baldwnccat vores toeet tot ODarios | CE who favored the vicinity of Sullivan snd Broome setts wi with a serenade? yesterday (Sunday) mpenine, badore daylight, Gh brandy W, Speyer3 do wine A’Beunger & com! ce Jo i. we CH Laverich-t dosnstrumentsd'B Uw | Mean the, Zeapectable kentlemar who: iayed echo in the window, are requested to repeat their performance, when wi penta amp e colman co ops cf, Ve | tinct ait ate eo ty mown by name, they will atleast be wazetted, as. a tribute du spngnts-berie fljosxt bor Gaeta cont yh | Wyconmarelst open te decep of is,” Whe wachnay | a Wun Radde—6t bus J &H Kohnstamm—1 J Napier—t1 Grosh 0 permitted the deseeration of Sabbath morning, deserve i oy 404 bir Ge Moyers er C alert ‘Brat. pe more than gasetting, aio, ein, Kap & comid en 6 eas Tetor233 chi ea: gkare—|box CH Sands—6 C Arent ae dG Mek | yrRLUINGTON A, CARTER, Wine aad Commie: Here a Holker Lubber—2 CG Gunthei—2 JD Merchant, No. 8 New street ove d door from Wallstreet, Wendell-20. DW fendah Noltcning & Pavenaiedt—2J and, ah is daily regeiving, choice aries, and off Gkevaer 2 Nanme & Chas —2e Glow 1 ES i a moderate ices, for cash or city acceptances. He i #50 tons iron 300 crown Ma.aca— Brix Oriole—600 kes ‘aisine 10,197 bzs do 1390 ht | "isu hice end smaller packages of Lomeline Madeira Wine go do 130 Kes grapes 0 fas Gign A baa almonds Loins Ieasks Malmeey Vintages of 1 & Bouluguet—150 AY raisins 3 pkgs Wad Di 25 casks Port, pure juice, ‘the fey: ia the market, Lacuxa—Barque Claremont—280 tons logwood Howland & | 17 casks Brown, Gold and other superior Bh (Aspinwall. 21 cake Henessey, Seignette and Otard Brandy from Lon- Ea Guarna— Schr Venuy200 bars coffee Dawnon Brothers | don —1343 de | bx plants Aymar & co—1 mK Thompson— | \ 1p pipes Holland Gin, part Swan brand, Taha 1 bor 3B Parroy=st bags coffee d Berenice ot ae wo | lgnipes Hollen ac ‘and Crushed Sugars, from the best order, ener for which W A: Carter ia acento aS OL LL aS nehor, other choice brands. Domestic yp ashen rey general agent for the ancient house of Saraxnan—Brig Homerz ples Williams & Matthews— ume bales WH Bansoit von’ ASE ilL—15 D Lester—12.J Wood ES, STERL. HERFeR, CLOVES, &e. 35 cks rice G Collins—65 pales Wood & Merritt—1 Pillot & MISES STEEL, PESTER Le Barbier—101 Parmelee, Kulbury & Rogers—69 chs rice Bol- Marble Tiles, whi'e and ton, Fox & Livingston—33 oit co, i ponanurecon—brig Eiwari130 casks rice 200 bales cotton | 12 bags real Bourton Cloves, % bones Milan Steel in gnall Daa. Sake ss ceieatneieenedieniateeiieeemmeaenieemmmmiiinel ‘Also an assortment of ‘opas, Aq' larine, and of r pre= MARITIME HERALD cious Stones for jewellers. o2t‘Imr - \EGAR DIVAN—30534 Broadway —James el Veechio — Sie Co. reapecttally norm thei nwnergi friends and the a tit t We just opened the Sexar hated lap eendperyarsioeiang Broad vdvway, edjoixing Pintenus's Saloon, where will be found anall exten at favor if aptane of vessels ercyjag | large auortment of the beat segursin tho city. All sega wold flere, wil piso ty Comaschors WA Beciees ot ear ae ash i hls eobllsueasor ere wermg ported report ofthe shipping Teft a the port whence they al ede ine JANES DEL YegcIO. vessels spoken on their je, a list of 024 Im3tawr IN. foreign newspapers they may have. Commodore Bassett will | Gracie ant aacke A hip Wo. found thems ehetodiaely On ther arival We gull etinneee Sie Saree pecs Suen Pate mie Ieeune He ey io the favor in any WAY. 5 . K. COLLINS, 56 South BE hand Targe quant To Correspondents, EE CHEE L Of the best desert Our correspondents in foreign ports are respectfully requested | for sale at very moderate. terms, either wholesale or retail, 10 tp cud by every vessel all the marine melhizence they can | those Yersons who may fayor him’ with their patronage, bain. Nautical information of any ind, from any anere. | oat R¥r ALLAYOLA, los Bowery, siding at home or abroad, wil lV rece! le ye SORT OF NEDW VOR, OOP ai isaar | TQ MIVATE GENTLEMEN, SPORTSMEN, he— PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 24, 1822. Wanted, by s steady active, young man, 20 years Of nc; = Hight weight, civil and’ o abit who hate arsived 3 tation as groom—can ride or dri a ‘ e 1 moon RISES: ++ 950 | be well rreominended by a Philadelphia Fesiemany 1 who em- 519 — WATER: +> - ua Poyed 8 him Pee Ante, vox nid agrees ; iz a elie Bost Office, to he called for will meet with i Arrived. mediate attention, No objection to travel to any part of the Alle day from Liverpool, wun | Uae cates, end it ia a private. fmily to souke’imaself gene fom cast, havin wd Sit Aes fom 838, paved hip | Se aw ARD ATTENTION The North iver Check Steering cant, having lette —The North River Chee Brats snip Chester Dovtes fom Liveeacl Benc.21, wii |'E auin Pacty will maec oe 2 at street, eC pt. by 00 sacks salt 390 cons coal Roche Brothers om Monday recng next a7 o'clock, on bi Of impor: Ship Flavius, Jones, 3) days from Hotterdam, with mdse, to | tance to the W Cass. Punetual attendance of every J. Wolte. Shave fe exprctls: Bremen bargue He'nrich, Klencke, 4 days from Bremen, | °° 4, Byonlerotthe ape with mdse, co 022 2¢ shen’ Barque Claremont, Rol 96 days from Laguna, with | SRIP wanted igre ees Seas aa Sf, Renucky Moar oat ia mms tee ult. lat 23, + Spoke ix Ivanhoe, from leans for 3 Wallstreet. Suval 100 iw ne 41, 1on 79 9, spoke British brig Chieftain, Alsbana and Florida funds bought at the best rates. Brig Onole, Noytham, from Malaga, and 25 days from Gib- IN WANTED Ay cason whe wacvene RYORMATTO Any person who wacquam Pi Whee aarcetas nnenmitpet tienen | [aa wiht rues t Be Paves ai 0 . had 4 the subseril forwarding a few line: Geonces Banks, spoke ship Platina, of and fo di t3 days fn im at the Merefant's. Hotel, Chalenton ae Ode lkley, 7 days fr 19 lw*r an ‘next Duitiom & Dimou puagengers, O88 "| LATTER BOARD =The_progrieior of the Wavrsley Brix Homer, from Savannah, with cotton and : some wy sew vgorared ve boarders for the winter, eto J. Ogde at yery reduced price. fro "Venevulien sche Vewas, Todd, from Porto Cabello and La | The! well adaptedtor Guayra, 20 days, with eoifee, to BF, Ds Schr October, for ¥ i, was sail at 1 day 68 20, s) ish Sterle ey days ts affor re for Jamaica. (7th ast. lat 32 28, fon 7h ded the wrvek of | scription. ‘Tro families or single geaulemen, teat wish to oblatn brig Foreatof Portland, loaded with lam a mare gone | Fentel board an opportunity i how offered. wher they can comple r e themselves at Ye x eee re renee wences ad Tuxuries that are acrid is x tov rave hovel sanyo Si eioe, "oti ORMSBEE & CARTER. oo a 'O THE PUBLIC —The Subscaber kes this method of Herald Marine eee lence. Tout the public that he give: the plate engraved with Gravna, Bagi 30 one pack of ards ‘prnted for soul ‘a in gort—Pons,of Philadelphia, ds for On Keeping the plate aud charging $1 per mack ww Gaye r,t NYork, from St Martins—was bat for every subnequent pack ‘30 cents, uds ware arantine jor want of a iit of healtir-ahvce day after it the best for yourselves ane Gurmens fo one, and returned thi ay dois if she ngraving and ringing Establishment, ns fr » Me Hall roadway. : Chnge Attire at C. (PWO NIGHTS MORE=Iy conscience of the aatiafxction bp arg expressed by numerous and fashionable audiences, the Ormice of tHe Rion istannen, 4 MESSRS RAIN it a Mit DEMS ER Ne 7 have the honor ie eumccuas tal y will give two Concerts eat mene ett Seated | woway evRIN at port by. a" late ot bri Ceaylant a is now loading and WF: HONESDAY HVENING, 26th. prion ture forthe south. ‘Cli Bist, Warsaw, Burdick, Havana. FR eo ieee SRainers will appeat ta the eowtnske’ of their be- General Record, tie land. Paonat ante 1owa. Poll, for Havre, will tal chia morning ~ | dohittt™2 Comte % be bad st the Mele Btores and at the | ter letter bays are at Gulpin’s, in the Kachange, ingesttpcommence at quarter before 8 u'elock. Pantene Ss in small bills, Pong cd ot ta Cran iscoe, of the ARD.=Liiage often been informed by Trends Una some is es gor 6. lat hat been foto hee ids of the 04 he by | om, ©. ‘1 Mongay, | W.' Cape. Wilbur stated that he F pate wrested me to tof tive crew of the Vin Sees iee teed toe Vadeann buchen pt, that Lintormed him of fae gc eguatered very severe ha daring whic ron, a afer shonid “hs have Deen compel nag Jost my poste, vert tor my WL a oer damage wn ad oe srared. past of omy small st led to put into Charleston. "Hi ‘iat A ons, is well in my line of busmess as out of i of tHe receess I meet with, have dieeees and indi chat L was manufacturing my well km highway RADER, ER tr * mer ‘New “York, Sept. 26. 1942. mt | SIX) re CENT TREASURY EROS OaWiL Nn i screet back office. 023 free pdadhie| Life and Trast waned: REG AB STEAM PACKET BE- HABLESTON, (8.C.) AND SAVANNAH (Geo.)—The superior steam prenet GENERAL CLINCH. S. P. Brooks ter, will rum regularly as above the whole winters tng, by leaving Charieston every Wed- nesday, ane ah every cia the side passage in fine weather, Le pit ad ‘weathe! the inland passage in bad we th For freight or passage ap; ly ol board’ or dow prgute HN B. LARITTE, Agent Fitzsimmons? Wharf. Charleston, 8. C., Oct. 10, 1842. ol 6w*r FOR AL ANY, TROY aad. Intermed: ate Places pressure steam Miwal rows ty gg Sr will Teave the ot ot Cortiandt st, on Motday ARemnoon, Oct 2ith, at ‘The Swallow will leave as above on Thursday, at 5 aclock. (C7 The above is a substantial Boat, fitted up'with elegant State Rooms, and for accomm son. s unrivalled on the Hud- oz3r ‘EWARK AND NEW YORK— Ouly 12dg cr mpc yt coed and commod. ous ‘steamer John Gafly, being copeeny sad elegantly refitted, ‘commenced her roma 12 tine for the season on Pharsday,- March 10—leaving as lows “Foor of Barclay st. New York, at 10% o'clock, A. M., and 4 orel Centre rer Newark, at 8 o'clock, A.M. and half past 1 o'clock P.M On Su Passaic will leave New York at 10 A. M. and 4 P. Newark at 8 and at 2o’clock, ed ht of every description carried at reduced prices, o1 2m’ ND WINT ENT.—The ste maleate on and after Mond as is onl ohn 1K) at 9 o’eloc! Wed en on Frid Regurning son street, New York, every Tuesda’ at 12 o'clock, noon, touching at Sex Stages will be in readiness tc of the country, All baggage at the risk o| NGE- vient, will, of October, run Middletown Pomt ide and weather id Keyport at 10 o’elock, sengers t the owners. 023 2m*ec lar packet of the ist ot gular packet of the ist of NiFOR LONDON Reg ‘ovember—The splendid packet ship PHIL. PHILA. Captin Hovey, master, will positively sail as above, her regularday. Having superb accommodati ns for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, those wishing to sectre berths should application to JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of S Persons wishing to send for their friends residi the old country, can have them brought « Py or any of the regular packets by applying splendid, well known packet ee MiTLA DELPHIA,C apt, Hovey, will positively satl as above, er reyuiad day. Her fnceommodations for cabin, passengers, are unsurpassed by any application is required to be mai cabin and st P 3 therefur on board the ship, JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. MARSEILLES LI ‘OF PA! KE ETS—T m the Ist Nevinaee ‘he packet shi MINERVA, Bs sown, master, will ea as above her regular day — ‘Or freight or passage, harang goed accel eunoaation to seco & HINC! Age! lo. 9 Tontine Bi dings. or to 022 8. BROOM & CO., 103 Front st. nown packets D, “burthen 1000 tons areata dons Naihtove, wil postivey sell Toedey ee heat November, her regular day. ‘The accommodations of the Old or Black Ball line of peckets for cabin, 2d cabin and steerage passengers, are Well known to ny other line oF ship loading for the above favorite packet should Beekman st, or to ROCHE BROTHERS KC 35 Fulton at, next door to the Fulton P§.—The Oxforl will vil from Liverpool 19th Dee, sending for their frien in any of the Packets of thi BLACK BALL, or Old Line LIVERPOOL Packets.—Regul: packet let Nov.—The favorite well th se an have them brought out in her, or , Sailing on the 7th and 19th of each month. For terms apply as above. —s LINE OF L RPOOL PACKET: ‘The splendid, fest sailing, and. favorite packer ship ICK,’ Capt. Skiddy, will sail panctually on lay, the 25th October, her regular day. ips of this line are all 1000 tons burthen and upwards, add their aecommodations tor cabin, second cabm and steerage. known are supenor to any other line of h berths yioaid foci fail to one on bord foor of all Wk J.T. TAPSCOTT, 13 Peck: or 52 South st.cor. Jone: j Persons wishing to send far their friends to come out is superior packet, or an of the regular line, can do so on favora- i money can be supplied demand without discount, Ireland, Scotland and’ Wi with irelts, ayanl 0 principal towns of England, Aprlying as above. OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERt OOL—Packet of the Ist Nove The well known favorite packet ship OXFORD, jeapatched as above, het lonn, Rarhbone, will be Milar day. This splendid ship has unsurpassed accommods- tions for cabin, second ‘cabin ‘and steerage passengers. ‘Those Wishing i aecare berth wall aire 0 make early application all the hip, ar the foot of Beekman et. or a ace JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. Also, the packet ofthe 23th October can yet tae afew more cabin, 2d exbin and steerage passengers 'B.—Persone sending for their friends real Britain oF Irland, eat have thein bron of the ships composing this line, and drafts for any Up erste pevabte ticaltcae ri eeioal towns throaghout the ingdom, on application above. e= FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINES Regan Ps oay racket of 2ith October —The. Splendid Packet » Ship GARRICK, Capt, W. B. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, mostively sail as above, her regultr dav. For freight of Raasage, having sccommodaitons ale gplendor or * dy at Orleans wharf, foot of - lp ga sh K' COLLINS & CO. 56 South street. rice of rasaag, $1 The’ Patket “Ship. oscias, Captain Jno Collins of! 1100 tou wil resciel a Garrick, and sail the 25th November, her far may rely on the ships of this line sailing punetual- ly asadvertsed. ozs FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW, LINE.—Regular he 25th. October—The splendid packet Bae PA RIICK.” Copenh William Skiddys of | ad er regular day JUSERs nd steerage, having superb ac- PH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street comer of Sout For passage commodations, ols r of November. BoyD & HINCKEN No.9 Tounne Ba dings. NEW ORLEANS—Lou Yo Lae erie teeter of Sots Onsake—The at sain egopered anu copper fasten ik, will p ly above, her ee jar ‘day. For freight or passage, havi ing superior furnished accommodations, apply on board, at’ Orleans wharf, rarer satiate , K COLLINS & (0. 26 South x ir goods correctly measur: pai arac tna cise OC this line will sal panetwally as edver. thede Ay guarantee to that effect willbe given and fuled ante AvOrte ing, Halli & Woodruff, wno will prompt- tot packet shin MISSISSTET ape Chener Hillard, will succeet the Shakapeare, and sal the oth. Nov, her regular ve ole & NEW GOODS. THE undersigned sol tention to jarKe rae of Goods foriall and winter wear, incl ie clotns for surtouts, cassimeres in a great variety of styles forpan Rich silk, satin, and merino ve , which will be made up te BSc) taale satonres ioala be, eoqerantly on hand. vatouts, cl ymawe tT. JENNINGS, Dr Draper and Taito; or, 5% imis®m Broadway, American Hotel. DOCTOR ELLIOTT. OCULIST, AND OPTHALMIC SURGEON, DISEASES OF THE EYE, _Office 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street. 522 Imis*r FoR SALE at the City Hotel, the chandiliers and balance of furniture .belor the Cit} mbly ym. con- sisting inpart of 4 chandiliers for 29 lights each, and one for 30 lights, 2 window cornices each about 45 feet long, and one about 16 feet long, six long and 8 short sofas with new worsted damask covers. A large stage and a number of music stands for concerts, &c. &c, Also, horses and tabjes suitable to dine three hundred ‘persons. 023 30" BROWN, Stone Seal Eugrayer, has removed to 233 + Broadway, opposite the Fark, Cont of Ar Crests, Cy* phers, &e. engraved on stone. dies seals ae amet rings, &e. engrayed with coats ‘oan Conts of arms found and painted” Books cise i upwards of 100,000 names. PACKET Shiv GARNTOK for Ti in wl eae be board the Whitehall Letsrr bags ‘will clove at the usual places at 1136 A M. 023 2tee UFFS! MUFFS! MUFFS!!—The sudden changes m weather render indiepepetblt, m beauty and fashion of our city Lone avail the! great inducement offered to guard wane the approaching: new enabled to enjoy a prome 9 ioenee ves with a « er spose Broaaway, rpool—Passengers by boat!Hereules at at which time sday) moming, at 12 o’elocl Fa fine THe NATIONAL MUSEUM, comer Bowery and Di aion street, is offered for stie by the present proprietor he wishes to goto the south. Auy person Wil ind this @ safe and profitable investment; and. if not die posed of before Frid 2nth day of October, it will then be Woid’at publ anction ac 10° o'clock in the forendan, on the suid ing to pare premises, ‘021 6t% ec THE ose alate a ei N_ New York where the celebrated Shaker Knit ‘obtained is at JOHN M. DAVIES & JONES, 106 Will ma corner of Jona # on jents for the Shaker’s Merrimac Co, N H. i iso— it wer, flannel wrappers an svrets, ald the untivelled Shaner Habel by the yard or piece preferable to any style now in use. TC THE LOVERS OF SUPERIOR LACK TEAS lowqda’s Mixt This extremel: eed Fen ide caistrasain Chloe and Et tablighment i2t Chatham st, New York—in, Na gl Prices 56 cents and $1 old 1m' jk and M: Under V fe le by wn MOU ab bal ies & JONES, William cor of John ste. 4 0% im®m PRIVATE ME DICINE CHESTS. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. AVE prevared a number of ‘ Private Medicine Chests,” each containing an appropriate qu: 'y of the new French Medicines for the cure of a peculiar class of diseases.which have unfortunately in too many instances fallen under the treat ment of ignorant quacks, in cousequence of the extremedelica- whieh jents thus poe « lying for medical advice from veapectable, physician. mode now ex plained; however sate and Necteal teatment wil be garaed by | ‘eatoan oie dicine Chest” coptatan aha mara | directions i vie accompany, wale he remedies are applicable to 4 ‘othe dis- ease. "paar! contai ing teemodion for, ‘ryohnl ue and are sol h—the chests with, remedies jonorrhoe duit aleet r* ace may now be had of the Principal at dscns ot College. W. 8. FICHARDSON. |, Agent. incipal Office of the Col eae! Nassua jassae street. Cases forwarded to all parts of the om, the Canadas ‘est indies. fhasing the Chests ean by addressing the Colle y obtain whatever additional advice they. may. progress of their case, Ny and Persons Sering the NOT CHARD STOVES plished ) y RICHARD A established nine RREAIRN DY hase sivwet, New York. "HA, has Notts and “other, Stove -which he can sell ata very reduced price. Stoves aud pipe put up at the shortest notice NB. Tite conmtantly on hand, 27 Ime RIBBONS AND SILKS—J. T. REYNOLUS. 28-- ~ Division thas Jast received the most sleguu frent of fastuonable Bonnet Ribbons, Sitks, Satins, V et Kee to be found in the city. Dealers, city aml county wily ners, willdo well t call before parchasing elsewhere 06 Imis' =~ PACKET FOR HAVRE—Sccond Line=The ship RR oh Janes Funck, Master, will sail on the Ist MONDAY, At 1036 o'clock, at the auction room, of Drv Goods, clothing, Loudon eloths, eassi- vy sold in lots u Also, a variety of furniture, ¢ it purenase 2, glass and plated ware and lamps, ‘Alss, valuable second hand gold and silver watches, by order of an assignee of a bankrupt. so, guns, cases of duelling did dressing case made in London, at demijohus Madeira wine, 9 baskets sup. “TUESDAY ‘ols, table cutlery, a splen- Verious other At Watchmaker and, Stock—Will t serve, by order of an assignee, an extensive stock of the above description, together with a fine variety of valuable fancy Banie ulars in ume. £1036 o'clock, in the sale Extensive Sate ot ‘ice Fucuituce ot ‘all dese RSDAY. tions. i, in the sales reom. no Fortes, choice Paintings, Curtains, FRIDAY. o'clock, in the sales room, Chandeliers, Astrals, bronzed and vated locks, &ce—will be sol by catalogue and valuable assortment of the Which have been sometime her Sale of splendid? Upholstery Stock, &e. ve. ‘ crip subject to ine we been received from England to close tively on the day now named, nledged-asticles, "Te cloth, casst: f+ LAST WEEK OF IMMENSE 4 TER AEN, The Wonderful Ravel Family In A NEW PANTOMIME, received nightly with great a ise, aud the xo reas siectacle comic Pantomiane 9 HE NIGHT O MONDAY EV’NG, Oct 2," seine will commence at wall past To'eloek, w OVERTURE. ler which r, Tri Admiral, vergne Officers,’ GW inter A itavel Ocquim Gabriel vel Captain, cli Leon Javelli To PER ke Characters py. To conol wit use ne) - MAUZU Ee ‘ae ate a Mauzulm, the Night Ow Chevalier po ay BY pe & ARCULARIUS, 'UESDAY, At wxordoek in the sale room. Liquors, Segars, &c—Consisting of St Jullien and medoc claret, sauterne, barsac, hock wine, don, me sherry, south leira, Madeira ani oe wine, herry, Madeira, port wine in 5 gallon demijohus, ‘Hiavana, and Principe segars. teain canisters, Also, Bollinger and anchor ye At 1034 0% wae at the auction room, Elegant Furniture, Pi DAY, October 28 1036 o’clock, in 12th pth (ame side) between 6th and 7th vows Household Furniture, consisting’ of Carpeting, Mahogany and Black Walnut Chairs, Sofa, Twenty-one day Clock, Beds, Bedding, French Bedsteads, one superior Piano Forte, made by Stoddard, Worcester and Dunbas, nearly new; also’ an am- sktment or Kiteven Furniture, with’ which the sale will com- mence. t 1034 « sc 4 Elorant Fushiate: Bases: 8 Day, 44 before 7 o’ctock, in the evening. A. valuable ‘citection of tainiinns with nntfolio of en- ravings, belonging to the estate of the late Wit Dunlap, Philadelphia. Auction. SUCTION SALE BY LYONS & HART, North east comer Chestnut and Fourth streets, up stairs. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT Vor Managers of ‘Theatres, Fancy Bail Costumers, Amateur ‘Theatrical Clubs, and the Profession generally Boe UESDAY MORNING, Oct. 25, at 10 o'cloek, By catalogue without ere the whole of the s pews and well selected stage wardrobe, late the property of Mr Wemy for many years manager of the Walnut street city, consisting of upwards of 600 lots. ‘These dresse been! made up and invented by the best wardrobe keepers United States, (and of the most durable materials) viz, A. J. Allen, so, long and favorably known as the costumer of Forrest, Mr Taylor, Mrs Vache, Mrs L ewis, Mr Keyser, Mr Warren, Mrs Harvey and others; the limits ment will not admit of full descrij be stated that in this choice colle: of dresses for Richeli an advertise ‘loa, it therefore can only yn will be found full setts Dy, Pomanzo, Zanthe, ‘Thelba, the Vision ics, auch as the complete dress with the e late 'Mr Warren as Sir John Falstaff, an Ik velvet plush, worn by George Frederick Catalogues will be ready’ for delivery one week prior to sale. Any person wi sale, can Co so any ing to purchase any of the dresses at private pany time previous to the 17th inst, 018 6t#r this day commence the sale of 1500 yds in- in.and treeply and Venetian Carpeting, tufted Rugs, floor othe of all widths, aew and second hand Sofas, inahoga- by Chairs, Bur Centre Tables and Office Desks, bine Tea and Ei ,» Ewers aud Jegant China Tea and Sets, Bexirs, and Wines and’ Liquors of all hinds; and eoatinue, it throuizhout the week daily, until the whole is The II be positive and without re- serve, Lo ce sk. 24 2t DAHLIAS, Ros: house and garden P ta, Chikeles XIL., Se. oor io be taken up the day after the séle, or left until the 7th of |. B.—If the weather should not be fine, the sale will take place the next fai ay. o24 1t*r Dist ovlock, Pune EAT SPORT.—Tuesday, Ocvober 25th, ait? o'clock, Purse $100, mile heats, best 3 in, 5, under the “TL, Jones, enters ch. « Soldier's Bob. Reed enters gr. ; Brooklyn Maid, Wir Wheelan enters ch. m, ‘oodruff enters br. x. Hector Wedne: adey October 26th, at 44 past 2 o’elock, ok the rest match gt $2,000, between the celebrated Horses A! id TPTON 1 three milecheate ye Sule keys 021 2#r SELLING OF KAT WALKEWS.—300 prladies Hench and sata slippers and ie ii 100 pe fie cll sutched boou, $3 10 pA cal ine pexwed boots, from prod bay's ogttee and fine boots, foes $1 se and $2 30 t pair, $30 pair children’s do from 3s (0 3s IRE, Wal, 300 dics boots, shoes Cc and $! Pr, 900 pr of gents water beset boots, moce; m ‘abundances men’s coarse and fine boots of all sorts and 5 nes, the cheapest in the city. Call aud see for yourselves, Canal st, coruer of Broadway, at ime J. 8. WALKERS. qu A, Levy will selon Tuesday morning, rh int nt 1037 French gaiters, Baal pair, 300 pr © pair, and misses , sl and buaskins, from from $1 75 to $2, all Ms 9 All the above goods 50 per ct. _02€ Im#ec ‘I[CE.—New and fine Camelias at Auction, o'clock, at 151 Broadw: fine collection of Came! of the ‘newest and best varieties, among which area few Queen Victoria, the drawing of which is now exhibited at the fair at Mr. Niblo's; some are in bloom, an will ‘be warranted as described ; also, other pl 020 ater TLLIARDS—Ous Fill respectially invites the lovers ~ this amusement, to call at Bussford’s Rooms, over the Cli max Eating House,'149 Fulton, and 13g Ann street, where a choice may be had'of eight tables—either Slate, Marble, Iron, or Mahogany, with India Rubber, Cloth or Composition Cush in combination with all the ‘late European wmprovements Visitors the bar, either Washingtonian, oF otheryrise as may suit thelr fan 152) Imis* ec PATENT PRESE ny E Sue MEATS y length i time im any climate, ad, salmon, oysters, and clams, keh, turkey, beef soup, mutton up, mock and yreen turtle soup, Vegetable soup, green peas, mushrooms, carrets, rarnips, par snipe, tomatoes, milk, . ke., manufactured and sold whole- “WILLIAM MULLA oF Tin*m § Nassau’ at RESTORE THE HUMAN HAIR. D HEADS AND GREY HEADS READ Ti .$ — ‘he human | be restored if properand scientib > proprietor of this assures you 0 to his store whose hair this Wve Jones? Oil of Co self, He pledges you resen hese are its quali a TTC ofa Tale ut fre where pata; Seurfor dandriff; apd make lightyred.or ray hair grow the roots in time, Among the nuinbers who have used it and tity this, ja W. Hopkins, 92 King street N.Y. J. Gilbert ow eller, Houston street, N- ¥.. and T. Power, groce rooklyn, L, e eould offe set ocharplf ee cope. Tek wes the hair the most delicious dark silky appearance. Feiec only 9, 3 org ahillings bottle, three pies: 40 ey 7, Jones the Americay Ie, #2 hat- a ‘alton Rema sget, Ye si Rakes 7po Ti PUBLI —In presenting ourself (like ru editors ‘we are too modest to use a personal pronoun) for public fa vor, we donot intend to set forth in a schedule a long list of fo catch the eye,of the unwary ump as the tailor in New fs. like cheap priced g are ot the we think too highly of our eapact: ty fo attempt to bring it by cheapening it; but we we are prepared to do work as well es of any other ment, graduating our prices according to qu: the highest (0 the lowest point, in order to accom nd condition of ail classes of that trae discern i ment pecnli dual ; and in ‘ARRANTED to ae viz: lobsters, halibut, beef, mutton, veal, dack broth, chicken soup, ox character of the indi ee that we ed race, tl these pe ich) in the absence of other qualit the extreme perfection of ‘ere are some. tailors who advertise “they dowt keep clothing.” Presuming the public would feel very hutle interest insuch a matter, we don’t intend to advertise what we don’t wove therefore inform the public that we have constantly an assortment of choice and fashionable clothing, ble for the season. And lastly, though not iene we wil bye we haye effected an e h Mr.D. D. Di nit Wi Cutter of unequalled capacity, whose fatention is excl devoted to the " order Lcaimner A i. om lwem WHE SRO OTEAK EYES-DR BASED AND EA s—! TWHeeea, Dreliot $9 Greenwich wets Ne. respect: iden lane. fully informs the pr tic, that in consequence of practice extent, he is competled between the hours Jer WHICH he ViRIts MS OUL Moor [pa having become enlargs ¢ confine his i a ae, « M, awaits ve otwithetanding wae among tne which Dr, W. nas attended, other professors pronomneea by them 1 curable, yet wr. W. has to eradicate the disease and effecta perlect cure, despite every disadvantage which may haye presented itself, and im many mstances alwost against pe. It. aus anprecedented success in his treatment of the verigus (hitherto considered incurable) dimeases of the eye that refer the alicted who may be id eae of tre — bd dis uurme ro red he first of zuciety, respecting his profe, ities and skill ax entific ocnlist. Shroni¢ inflammation of the eyelid, or sore © papa standing, can be effectually and Renal wo sult te stove TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ROBT. ve wie & Lag oath LESALE DEALERS J FANCY. ‘SILKS AND STAPLE DRY GOODS SHAWLS AND LACES OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS, Vy hundreds of cares been operated on by jonal al Straw, Le, and Palm Leaf Hats, NO PEARL STREE 3d door above Pin New York. ene L. Smit, in C. Henverson, 4. No deviation from the first price name GAR HOUSE MOLASSES and Amber ip of ou, iH for sale in Thhds, tierees ai barrfles at Teen otcan Scat’ Hefinery, No. 28 Leonard st, bs: very Qw*r TYLEE & MAPES. First Tier 50 cents. will ve performed Oaiaber bth RAM tii the drama of KNLEY D. Doors will open acoeruriain Will rise at quarter past eg 1 Glock precisely. Bo ic daily fi q wee eee foe 9 to 5, where ‘Tickets may ® PARK THEATRE, > THIS EVENING: Qetaber 24. will bal z OVE" i” SACRIFIC g S LAST LEG: re First Tier 75 cents; He ‘Tier 50 cents; Fie aK ales Gallery cents. loors open at 64g gieloek and the performance will com commence at 7 precisely MITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Broad New York. MONDAZ nyED t. 24th presented the ¥ MOONLIGHT, After which MILES General Count Der ‘Teimer, Mr May Jose Speckbac! Mise Taylor her, Conehide with, HOUSE OF LADIES. ¢ Doors will be opened at 7, aad the pertormane 8 commence at half-past 7, every evening. AMERICAN MUSKUM AND GARDEN, BROADWAY, opposite St. Paul's Church, under the me IMMENSE NOVELTIES THUNDER of APPLAUSE Day vasitors admitted same evening free, the comic delim ator of American pecull oddities, will give his short lecturer o1 ing—Miss Tabitta Tiptongue. ani Billy Jones: the man ruined The Steamboat, ites, whims and "Benefit of Laugh ive old meid of 40—~ y the March of Improvement with a description of the passengers— Napoleon Debaters—The Hypochondriac—Joab Squash, wih the come song of Suky Cinder—Burlesque Lecture on Phrene: logy, —The Counsy 5 ichool, Se. Nise. Fike works, ‘These works of art were exh ‘Their dazzling Deanty and brilliancy are unapproachable. SIGNOR V) GRAND MECHANICAL FIGURES, every movement of which represents life with a fidelity per fectly incredible. Mysterious Gipsy Girl— Miss Hood, thepopular vocalist — Celeste, the admired danseuse— the views change every ‘Monde fancy bited by the late Mr Maelzel. et Grand Cosmoram: Gil=-- Blowing 000 Afternoon performances Wednesday and Saturday at three o'clock. Eevening performances commence at 734. ‘The Admittance to the whole, Museum, tainments, twenty-five cents—Children half price. AF STORE ET RONGE 4 Lis ‘a NEW YORK M pposite the Park. iH BENNETT, Manager, Resrecrettny aunounces that he has emgaged the cele- braved Mr. Nelles, the wonder of che world, Yorn without oft having deprived ham ever, accomplish many ope that those possessed of hands and unable to execute ; he will write play upon a variety of musical ‘Instruments; cut out profiles; fire of a pistol, wind up a'wateh; hie @ qu dollar with an arrow; and perform many otler wonderful ess nica My Delarue wil eine iitatione of Hemry Clay, and tutrodace the peculaniues of New York nuctionee for. lins, the comic Phillips, wie cmuelyadimired 90 coup stress— Mir. Wrighes the. falsetto vocalist : the extragrinary wire volante anesr alan eae aid y Me nand enter ouec Owe ia to the whole, aneludtng» ties, Picture Gallery, and’ Pe formance, “0 ONE SLING. There will bea day performance on Wedhesday ent r at 3 o'clock. The lertainments in the evening will boing at f-past 7. AMERICAN OE ae Amt al adel PHILADELPUIA, UNDER THE peas OF MISS C, CUSHMAN, AMONDAY EVEN ISG? ‘Oni. aon ‘ill be enaceed, METAMORA. Wheatley Miss Cushman PRETTY otitis’ OK ‘STILLBURG, ake hie Mar ob, Mies 5 Cuphsaan t Chrissie: Sunight fan A. MARSHALL, Lessee. PRESENTS. Tussday—Richitiew sun mirraNy YOUNG, & ELLIS, RTERS AND DEALERS Inthe ice yon Manufactures of England, France, Germany, China, & AVE received by late arrivals, novelties, which renders th Metamora, Fe t| Horatio, ll ‘orrest | Horatio, in it of— ‘wood and Ebony Goods im and fancy ‘Stationery Umbrellas, Parasols. Sasvenders, Games, » ‘te joapenders Opera Giaene, Oil Paintings, Ornaments, rable variety of n eee iene ent Ds, le for ts, Gerad willsclf at ouch rodercts pres ss nhast be teteees. FV oll paichasery, No. 259 Broadway, Directly opposite the City Hall. GYMNASIUM SPARRING SCHOOL & ; PISTOL, GALLERY. MESSRS, HUDSON & OTTIGNON respectfully inform the gentlemen of New York, that their extensive rooms at comer of Broadway and Chambers street, tor Sparring, mnasties and Pistol practice, are now open’ for the season. famerous improvements au‘ additions have been lately made fm the Gymnasium, which will now be found in every respect gemoleve and equal'to any otner in the country for athletic ex ng most approved prinerples. Gentle 013 Imis* ec ng, i Gallery willbe supplied with Pistol a supe: quality. Terms moderate. Gentlemen are tocallat any time dariag the daye no O6 RAFFLE, RAFFL: AFFLE. R. GENTLEMEN’S CLOAKS 'O0 BE RAFFLED for positively on the first of Novem- rhext, two » Te blue cloth gentlemen’s Spanish Cireular Cloaks, h capes, handsomely made up with a vel- Yet collar and facing lined with silks, and com inevery other reapeet. ‘Wickets $2.50 each. fe will nitty take place ou the above named ev Bienes set or, ey ori ure, when the numbers are taken. Asa anumber of Tickets ly sold, gentlemen wishit a a would do nig apply early—as such a chance sel- dom offers—the highest. gases numbers are to have a cloak each. For further 5 No. 1 starrey strest, bert lway, wi the c! tre to be seen. 05 tNovi®r HL LARGEY sp and 4 Spltadia Sal the t ity fe Ticats ect” ie pa ver anious eal so hleuetf ued conshtishment t ropwnssion ( tedepeaioors reat profit) has leased from the owner. on ch term ‘rman fonble him to compete with any other and sia be most hay make arrangements (in sccordanes i Saecreneal’s who may favor him with « eall them that no pains or expense will be spared to faction. acca WM. P. DENMAN, P. 8, Tuesday evenings of each week is set apart or fnvi 08 im®: invita tion ‘alls. a SELF PROTECTORS. TOTRAVELLERS ie Pail whlch et Patent Belt-Cockang. Repeating which can sux times im a few seconds. isto, cocks, the barrel re volves, and itchagea mere by pli the tigger; the cham ber and barrel is 1m one ieee, “muro cannot biow ike some repeating pisto es they cau, be drawn from. the pocket and without the loss of a moment; six shots a man can crook his "Por travellers, housek pening travellers, housekeepers, cai cers, and others, they are an indispensable article, both male and female, ean with this pistol, protect and property, if attacked by many persons, as one equal to near a dozen of the common hind. we public are invited to call and examine conte mt. sat very si ben arranted not to get order, au@ igilectaniety, will cenataly recommend ommend thems over ail etmare — J. G, BOLEN, 104 Brosaway. 815 Tra € heroes Well eat pea A RIC KEVEW FLUTE. SECOND HAND—a rare sat splendid sold cheap. Apply to o7 im*m LONDO! iN be Bs 56 Mhompson street. AND MANCHESTER INDIA RUB- GOODS BER. street. The ‘WHQLESALE AND D BET Ath, N hag oh se sort subscriber has recet iment of imporced Indja Raber Water Proof Goda yContsand Capes, of ‘Cashtreve Larne, Persian, nd Coty Saeo Cloth“ tudia ibber, er Wate Boo per Lama, Lama Per- sian ar ton, Todi Hfabber Wevbings for unrenger corse at one G CARPET, RAG CA je, alt nicely ‘mixed i pretrian rae on watt a his ar i e+] to call and ongmiet before they pare! it will be sold cheap for cash. Call at 286 Spring street, cover reenw ic! Iso, tubs and pails, of Greenwich. brooms, and, all. ii ware very tows sent fo al pris ofthe city rt Sits HAVANA SEG ICABIA & MANZANEDO, No. ry ee lie, soe street, near ABIA inter for sale the following 30000 kaNorma sow, Very old and superior 150,000 Diana 2 2 2 ‘spe ranan ee eee Nora, Digna, end Bemero brands 40-000 Canones, Trabucos, and Bayonetas, various do ‘The whole entitled to debenture, and in lots to suit of Imis®r WIN M, DAVIES & JONES inform their p JOR DATES, RJONED,Jthetr wiser atl on for Caps—a variety of new styles for youth me hildren. Crac wwienne is manu al be by them. Also, a new style of travelling eap, Very convenient for oir nal 106 WILLIAM ST.