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Kyrcxerzocker Srrampoar, Saturday evening, Nov. 5th. Te i Epiror or tur New York Heraup:— TR i— Lregret to be under the necessity of making com- r int against a boat in every way so much calc! lated to atiord travellers even more than the ordi- nary comforts, My case is this—I came bocker,” at Albany, this entire siate-room, and having obtained the key to the same, I directed the porter to take my baggage (a travelling trunk, containing such articles as a. centleman would require during an absence of the captain’s permission.” Now I beg to inquire of the owners (I do not blame the Captain,) if, after having paid for a state room, it is further necessary to go, “cap in hand,” and request as a favour permission to me that I had paid for this privilege. It is proper to say, that 4 ‘a clerk in charge of the office and received the same ney as | had from the negro steward, “Go and ask the Captain’s permission.” I would suggest to the owners of this boat to ap- | pend to their advertisements, “The community are | informed that on board the Knickerbocker it is | particular relative to their movements, we see the same | against all regulations for passengers to expect the ordinary comforts (conceded on all other boats,) on engaging a state-room. Civis. Cuatuam Toeatre.—' York author, cannot be excelled. Indeed, the piece, as produced at the National theatre, Phila- delphia, was pronounced, by the best judges, a mess of confusion and jargon, The version of Mr. Gree- ley runs smoothly through, and embraces all the grand points and situations displayed in Sue’s great novel. The drama will be repeated to-night, with also a new one, called the Wood Wolves of the Black Mountains, in which the great Elssler Brothers exhibit their wonderful feats of strength. Prorrssor Bronson.—This gentleman gives his | Jast lecture at the Apollo this evening. Those out} of health had better hear him. :ALE’S MUSEUM is in the full tide of prosperi- y. “Its manager is untiring in his endeavors to engage Such performers as will be sure to please his numerous itors ; and for the last few weeks he has been signally fuccossful.| This week, however, he has put on stronger attractions than ever, as a glance at the bills and adver- tisements will show.’ The celebrity of Madame Adolphe the fortune teller, has induced him to re-engage her, and she may be privately consulted at all hours ofthe day and evening. fg- THE GREATEST WONDER THE WORLD ever saw, has returned to the head quarters of wonders and novelties, the American Museum. We allude to Gen. ‘Tom Thumb, who is to appear in various characters; not the least interesting of which is that of Napoleon Bona- parte, mounted on his fiery steed, in full costume. The « Queen, direct trom ‘German; f ¢ is perfect mistress of the art of fortune telling. She is the first of that singular race that ever ap- peared in America, and is, of course, agreat wonder — Magnificent performences will also be given by a most superb company, for particulars of which we refer to the advertisement. {ig- “HEADACHE MAY BE CURED” IN A FEW mintites by the uso of Sherman's Camphor Lozenges. Also, palpitation, sea sickness, nervous debility, and all the disagreeable effects arising from free living. Coughs and colds may be cured in from 24 to 43, hours by using Sherman's Cough Lozenges, and even cases of consump: tion where the patient has been given up, have been cured by these invaluable lozenges in from three to. four weeks ; and Sherman’s Worm Lozenges have effected equally as great wonders upon both the the old and young. In fact, all of the Doctor’s articles are truly valuable, and cannot be too highly recommended. Be sure and get the enuine, and not be imposed upon with worthless. trash. r. Sherman’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. Agents 110, 273, 459, and 601 Broadway, 10 Astor House, 297 Hud. son street, 183 Bowery, 77 East Broadway, 86 William street, and 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn, RIVATE DISEASES;A CURE GUARANTEED og- Pi New York, established for the'suppression of quackery, now prepared to treat all diseases of a private nature, and offer to all those afflicted with these distressing maledies advantages not to be met with in any other institution in this country, either public or private. From the constant | correspondence, and from private arrangements, between the members of the College and the most eminent professors ofthe medical institutions of Europe, all improvements in the treatment of these diseases are forwarded to them long before they reach the majority of the medical profession of this country. With such celebrated remedies, together with the Combined skill of the first medical men of this country, the College feel satisfied that the good work they haye undertaken, “the suppression of quackery,” will re- ceive the patronage it deserves from that portion ofthe public requiring their services, ‘Terms—ior advioe and medicine $5, Office and Consulling Rooms of the College, 97 Nassau street. W. S. RICHARDSON, Agent. _N. B.—Patients living at a distance, by stating their diseases explicitly in writing, giving all symptoms, to- gether with the treatment they recejved elsewhere, if any, can obtain a chest containing all medicines, with full rections for use, with a guarantee of cure, by addressing the agent of the college, post paid,enclosing re QG-CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED.—The Tonic Mixture, prepared by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy ofthe city of New York is now confidently re- commended and prescribed by the first medical practition- ers of the city, for all cases o: debility produced either by secret indulgence or excess of any kind detrimental to the constitution. It is an invaluable remedy for impotence, steritity, or barreness (tinless depending on malformation) and will'be found highly beneficial in all complaints arising from a debilitated state of the constitution. Sold in single bottles $1 each; in cases of half adozen $5; carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Union. Ottice and Consulting Rooms of the College, 97 Nassau street. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. G+ RICORD’S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE—For the cure of primary or secondary syphlis. This powerful al- terative is guaranteed not to contain a particle of mercury or any mineral injurious to the system, although pos- sessing entire control over those loathsome diseases. It is now universally used in all the hospitals of Europe in syphiletic complaints, and is a certain cure for venereal sore throat, ulcers, nodes, pains in the joints or bones, and and all complaints arising from a syphiletic taint in the constitution or an improper use of mercury. Sold in sin- gle bottles, $1 each; in cases containing } dozen $5, care- uully packed and sent to all parts of the Union. Oiice and Consulting Rooms of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy 97 Nassau street. W. 8. RICHARDSO "MONEY MARKET Sanday—Nov. 26—6 P. M. The great abundance of money in this city not em- ployed in the regular business of the country, must lead to some unfavorable state of things, that we fear will crush the’remaining energies of the mercantile commu- nity, and destroy all their present fair prospects. Below we give tables showing the prices of different stocks in this market at three periods. Within the time speculation has run mad ;— Purces or Stocks 1x THe New York Manxer, 1813. Rate. ‘able Oct. 31. . Nov. 15. Nov 26 United States, 53g 1844 101, al0idg 10isgal023¢ 101%¢a102 : 6 1844 VOR fal02% 102 -al02sg 102%4a102' 6 1862 115 sall6 9 1053qa — 5 1858 103844105 109, "al06 7 1848-49 108 gail 6 1850-54-60 107 ai07' be 6 1861-62-67 107%a108 ° 536 1860-61-65 10s" al03 5 1845 190, 100! 5 5 5 5 436 1849-58 91 1850-36 80 a 96 g 3 8 6 6 5 T 1856 101, 102 | em Me Mlinois, 6 1870 Indiana, 5 Byears Arkansas, ‘.— Alapaimay = 6 — Pennsylvania 5 — ennessee = 6 —— York City 7 1857 9) Hi an i ‘The greatest advance has been on those stocks of the least value, This fact shows the foundation of the im- provement. This shows that the rise in price is not caused by their increased value, and it also shows that the ad- vancement is not based on any thing solid. Prices or Bank, INSURANCE AND Fancy Stocks in THE New Youre Manner, 1603, Met. BL. 15, | Nov. 26. Bk Com’e N.Y. fall 964a 96} ooh 8 90%a — ® ia Y. Life Ina. &Prtat Co. 95 a100 96 .¥. fe Ins, & ‘Trust Co. a Rismets! Loan setrust Go aM ais — Ohio Life Tn: TrustCo. 89 a9 — ank of Pen, 8a 4 = joaton & Providence Rai’d, 100 al01 101 jersey RR, & Trans, 60.86 a 87 91 Mohan Hludaon Hailtoad FM 356 ‘Utica & Schenectady It. Ie. L18gall9 119 Syracuse & Utica Railroad, 107340108 = =— al0osg Auburn & Syracuse R. RR. 100 all 103440105 Ativum be Rochester Ie : ‘ . York Gas ent Co. 107_ alld — all? a itand Bank, Bank, sy = 103) jeuk of Asner 100 ine 5 ecvan Ben = n fi ferwich Ral road, 9 Ng A close examination of the above tables will exhibit the strange fact that those State stocks that pay no interests, and the fancy stocks that never did, and probably never will pay a dividend, have risen higher and faster, than any | of the productive stocks in the market. This also shows | board the “Knicker- | and find themselves thrown on the world destitute, ‘The ning, and engaged an | responsibility of these individuals, holding the power of | | capital in their hands, lasts just so long as they can com” | | jobbing, body and soul, andthey will come out divested three or yfourfdays) to my room. He replied, “It | of every cent of their property. They will use up is against the regulations of the boat—you mustask | themselves, and every individual connected with them: | brokers, is fraught with more danger than appears visible |They must daily increase their loans and discounts ave one’s | !® this class of applicants—they must involve themselves usual personal ,comforts at hand !—it appearing to | deeper to keep up the value of the securities they already remonstrated with the | Che Mysteries of Paris, as | produced at the Chatham theatre, by a new New | | the most important staple of this country. Like every is also engaged, and | ¢ College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of | week reached 9,800 bales, and the receipts for the same | m2 on Led 2. a 2 28hga 29! of which is, the resources of the banks have been | the lange capitals of those banks have made immense for- | ' tunes. Then the bubble will burst,and all who have a dollar | invested in these concerns, will open their eyes, | mand adollar, They have got themselves into stock” The connection between the Wall street banks and th They will be gradually drawn into the abyss that yawns to receive them, without the power to save them. selves. should they eventually have so honest a disposi- tion, ‘The present state of the banking system, is precisely similar to that just prior to the last revulsion. In every | track followed that so many ‘passed over to bankruptcy: ‘The country is slowly recovering from the positien in which it was placed by the old United States Bank. It is gradually, by its own energies and resources,again reach- ing the state it once was in. The people are, with diffi- culty, retrieving their past prosperity, and will, if they only shun banks, soon find themselves far better off than ever before. The United States Bank became a great speculator—it_ at one time had invested more than twenty millions in stocks. Its agents in Europe entertained as extravagant ideas of speculation as the financial genius at home. Through their influence English capitalists were induced to make the most extensive loans to the States.— ‘The States borrowed all they could get, without dreaming of aday of settlement. The state of the currency at that period—the speculation going on so exlensively in every thing—the creation of stocks, and rapid increase in prices of property —the anticipated returns from internal improve- ments, built on the State loans, had so great an influence onthe public mind, that thousands thought the time to look at these things in any other light would never come. Thousands died in ignorance, but millions live to experience the ruinous results of so much folly. The debts contracted under that delusion, are not acknow, ledged, and the ,effects of the bubble is still severely felt in seme parts of the country. The grasping dispo- sition of that institution was not satisfied in directing the movements of so much foreign capital, besides all they could control on this side of the Atlantic, in creating such an immense amount of American State stocks, but in the midst of this business they looked about for something else to dip into, and could find nothing more extensive than thing else that came under the control of the individuals governing that institution, the crop of cotton was ab. sorbed and subjected to the movements of these specula- tors. The causes that perfected the bubble of 1839, are becoming again generated, the same elements are again at work, in the hands of equally unprincipled speculators; the same reckless disposition is manifested by the present race of financiers, and this country will always be in dan ger from these desperate gamblers so long as the banks are in existence, and so long as they have other’s property to work with and squander. Thecountry has never retrograded in its course to wealth and prosperity, without the policy of the banks being the first and only cause. The expansions of trade, and rise in prices of property, depend entirely on the course fol- lowed by the banks ; the slightest deviation from a regu- lar, legitimate, and sound business, can be directly traced to:the movements of the banks, and the consequence is, they must abide the result and bear the blame resulting from their mismanagement. The last quarterly returns of the banks in this State, show a gradual expansion of their resources. The business of the country since its recovery, has been gradually withdrawing the small connection it had left before the pr commenced, and notwithstanding this fact, our banks have extended their leans and discounts within the last three months $2,941,052, which our previous tables have shown was an additional loan to brokers. The banks were very particular in making up their reports, to place as small an amount as possible down to this description of loans and discounts. ‘They are well aware of the effect a contrary return would have had. They disguise their ac- tual condition from their own stockholders, if possible: and have so great a regard for the public, that they refuse | to enlighten them when “ignorance is bliss.” The bulk | of their capitals is at present beyond any different use, and the directors have only to carefully watch it, to prevent its leaking away. It must remain so; for the first refusal tu ex- tend facali to the brokers, will give stocks of the least value such a sudden weakness, that all Wall street cannot hold them up, and a panic will come over that region that will astonish the inmates of all the bank palates, ‘The tender-hearted Ex-President of the Phenix Bank, Charlestown, Mass., has been convicted at Lowell, of fraud and embezzlement to an immense amount. Thi! was his second trial, the jury in the first being unable to agree. The eloquence of distinguished counsel could not save him. The age has improved, and the result of the trial of this individual is an evidence of a return to the honesty of our forefathers. A few years since it was an impossibility to bring such gentlemen to punishment. ‘The idea of arraigning them on a civil suit was never en- tertained. Now aBank President gets sentenced to the State Prison for seven years. The Millennium is nearer athandthan most people have imagined. The charm is dissolved, a commencement has been made, and we trust it will be followed up closely. If half of the Bank Presidents inthe country had justice meted out to them | as they deserve, the inmates of our State prisons would become much degenerated, and, the institutions, as a source of revenue,poor concerns, for they could not turn their talents to any thing profitable, unless they fleeced each other. James T. Leath, Esq., has been elected President of the Branch of the Union Bank of Tennessee, in Nashville, in place of W. B. Winchester, Esq., resigned. A meeting of the stockholders of the Merchants’ Bank, Baltimore, has been called, to take into consideration the expediency of memorialising the General Assembly to reduce the capital of that institution one-third. ‘The owners of Baltimore City six per cent. stock, re- deemable at the pleasure of the Council, after the year 1843, are notified that said stock will be redeemed at the Register’s office on the first day of January next, on which day the interest on the stocks will terminate. The receipts of specie at New Orleans on the 17th inst. amounted to $162,801 State of T rade. The market closed very firm. Prices during the past week have been well sustained, and a fair amount of busi- | ness transacted. The canals are still open, which is daily | adding to the quantity of produce storing in this market | for winter consumption and export. { Asurs.—Pots have declined a trifle. We now quote $4 56} @4 624. Pearls are still held at $5 12). Corrox.—A fair demand exists, and prices have recover- ed from the falling off created by the Foreign news. | Holders are very firm,and purchasers submit to the current | rates to the full extent of their wants. The sales for the | period 7,612 bales, Below we give comparative quota- | tions. | Liverroot Nov. 18. Nov. %. | N. Orleans N. Orleans | Upland. 4 Mobile. Uplands. § Mobile. | s@—- a@a— sa— sa Ordinary, 7 @7} T@i} T@i% 7a@ 7 Middling, = %j@7) T@7] TMi Ti@ Middling fair, 77@ 3 S$@8} 7i@8 s@ Fair, sl@ 3} si@ si@ 8} si@ Good fair, 349 10 @10 (@% 10 @10} | Fin 9@% Wall 9@% Will | Correr.—Very little doing. We notice sales of La guayra at 7}@7}; Java, 104/10) 3 Brazil, 7}. i Breewar— 8 of American yellow at 299, Not much ing. On..—Crude Whale we quote at 40¢, without a very ac- tive demand. Sperm very dull. | Svcan.—This article is very dull. We notice sales in| small lots of New Orleans at 6@6}¢ ; brown Havana, 6) Is not this enough for the consumption of the’peoplejof employed in other kinds of business—but now their this | enormous influence is thrown into the hands ofa few indi- | weathe: viduals to carry up prices of stocks until those controlling | market. Notice to Mariners. ple yesterday accompanied Capeain ¢ two channels e and abreast the lowest point o| new channel was found to be at least one foot the old, the shoalest part of the former being at ordi- nary low water seven feet, the wind being at the der north-easter, and the tide consequently not being as low as if wind was from the westward. be about miduight Allowing the average rise of tide to be 64, feet to 7 feet, varied of course at spring tides, a vessel di be brought up the mew channel at average In consequence of the continued mild have been depressed somewhat in this f navigation remains open much longer our supplies will be so great as to knock down prices to a very juoted at $4 56 and flat lescription fetch from North River Corn ew Orleans, 53@54. the river about one mile an Genesee flour is now hooped Ohio at $4 50; Southern $475, Wheat brinj o6@97¢; Maryland, 54¢ 30@31, and heavy at that. Rye is down again;the price is now 64¢. Barley is at 48+, Our stock is now over three hundred thousand barrels, large supply for the season. even with the new moon this evening 1334 to 14 feet could spring tides. —{ Savann; List of vessels arri It would be large ‘ed in the port of Taleal rospect of a demand during the winter jut as the markets in that section are now supplied by the western railroad, three hundred thousand barrels is a very great supply to have in store at the close is @ strong probability that one ition will swell the stock to 325, 000 barrels if not to a higher point. ‘The quantity of flour and whea of navigation ; and the: » April 1. Russell, Dartmouth, 650 sp; eh Acushnet, FH, 850; Awas! do, 800; Web 6, Ben) Sayer, Nant, from Talea- ky Fatmouth, 1690; Ist, TH 1100; Aurora, Nant, 800: ran Warren, 650, bound to Japan. Valparaixo Aug 25, huana, nearly fuil At elivered at tide water k in November, amounted to 115,806 barrels of flour and 22,736 bushels of wheat. of flour this season exceed those of any upwards of two hundred thousand barre In Buffalo, on the 23d inst., Michigan wheat sold at 75a Flour was quoted at $3 65 a $3 80, demand, During the third week ending this month 36,635 barrels flour, 70,222 bushels wheat, and 4670 bushels corn arrived at that market. ported in the same time 1,800 bushels of corn to Canuda bbls flour ; 73,716 bushels wheat. Il clearing eastward. €emmunication between Rochester and Canada closed ip of the Canadian steamers were a few boats Lafayette, NB, oil not stated, et 27, Columbus, to sail next day, put in for wood and provisions, 4 po! Griffon, Blake, Palermo for Boston, Oct 23, in Straits of Gib- altar—by the Carrier, at this port. .Abeoua, Amsterdam for Curaroa, about Ist inst. no lat, &e. ‘There ‘were ex- | given. Log Yreues 9 day's from Portiand for Savannah, Nov 17, lat 25 20, on, terion, Turks Island for New Orleans, Nov 6,boff Cape bt Preble,’ frem Boston for Vera Cruz, Oct 30, on the 22d inst. having been made on that day. Ther on thecanalladened with flour for Albany. The Mills were pretty well cleaned out—better than usual at this Receipts of wheat light, Flour $3 75 a $4. 2ist inst. at $3 45 a produce intended Yor In port, Star Republic, for New lis, from and for N Howland, from do, javannah; Orient, 'S''ship of war ‘aroline, Boston; 7th, Charles: Sid U 8 bri Somers, r Lacuna, Oct 31—In port, Rienzi, Hopkins, for Boston, 2d time of the year. former quotations. Flour was selling in Detroit on the 3 50; potatoes, 33 a 38c.; oats, Ble. for New York had all gone forward, and for the winter, e uffalo market. son, from this port, it is bel The anticipated clos Ward, for do, soon: Ara Cy sacola; Sth, Cocheco, Caimito. »pting small quantities in- ‘The quantity shipped this sea- ved, far exceeds any pre ¢ of navigation has dimin. ished the receipts by railroads, though considerable quan- Bowarne, Nov 2—In port, Monaco, Wording, for NYork, ath; Pryon, Gale, da, sia bias! a port, Gallio, of and for Philadel- | Port, Whig, Baldwin, of Balti Jeaa, Benjamin, of New Yer were sales of flour in Cleve and wheat at 68 exported thence in the week ending 18th, the following Jonthe 20th inst. No sales 2ist, Glasgow; Apollo, ekshire, Allen, Liv: Home Ports. To United States Ports. . Nov 21—Arr Amaranth, Rude, NY ork. i “astine, Nov 20—| Bancor, Nov 22— Arr Openango, Leeman, Baltimo: itewart, NYork; Richmond, T It is seen by this and the Jr that there have been « little flour and corn moving into Canada, No wheat, however, of any consequence is tending that way. Baltimore Cattle Market. Supplies of Beef cattle continue to come in freely and the sales of the week have been large without any change in prices. ‘The offerings at the scales on Monday amounted to 1350 head, of which 200 were taken ay pack- by the city butchers. per 100 Ibs. according to quality on the hoof, which is equal to $2.50 a $4 26 net. now 450 head in market unsold. offered this weck was rather better general offered last week, and prices have con less widely. ‘The sup this week, and most ot Prices have ruled a shade lower, and we y transactions in large parcels above 50 head, was taken by apacker parcel of 312 was taken at 385, note a sale of a drove of 236 this morning at about $3 75a$3 85, Small sales are making to butchers at $3 $7 to $4. ‘There has been an unusually large number of killed hogs ‘ons, in consequence of which sales ficult and the price declined towards ‘ere made from store suitable for family use. at $3.50. $3 75 as in quality, ort of the Builalo market, si ell, and Lyons Ryan, New Orleans; Ana. Id Orland, (new. of Kennebunk, 437 tons) 23—Arr Susan Jane, Winslow, Boston; W id May Flower, Rist ea eaumees Biber, Baltimore. ers ond about 5: Newsunvronr, Nov 2—Arr Herald, Goodwin, Philadel- from $1 25 to $2 25 Prices paid were aLeM. Nov 23—Cld Atlantic, Cook, Baltimore; y Ov 25—Arr Chas Carroll, Dean, Cronstadt an & Jane, Fletcher, 8 equently ranged of live hogs has beet packers have made purchases. . Cape Hay lowes; Win M Roger Woodbury, and Hadassal Knowlton, Phila ‘Trim, NOslewns; oane, St Domin Pt ux Vayess Vulture, fi xinia, Rollins, and Nickerson, Delaware Cit have not heard at $3 87}, and another Penusylvania, Baeon, Jorwieh,Crosby, aud 8} rown, aad Velocity, ‘Telegraphed, De .and Metamora, Philadelphia, i ndon; Ganges, Pearson, brought in by w: have been more Early in the week at $4 per 100 Ibs. for prime hi The store price now rul with a full supply offering. Erie, Baxter, and Pe ride, Richmond; Grecian, C Nantucket, Nov 22—Arr Philad jarnard, Baltimore; hia’ and Lexington, Barnard, Philadel- omus, Small, New At Albany, on the 23d instant, by the Rev. C. D. Cooper, rk Tatcorr to Ouivia M,, daughter of the late Robert Shearman, of Utica. Epcantowy, Nov 23—Lelow, a brig and 2 schrs, bound E.— Di for Boston, this evenii ‘ov 23—Arr Robert, [Ur] Patch, Jamaica Philadelphia for H Iu port wind NW, E: for St Andre +s Ken, Loveland, Eliza Ellen, and_ Mexico, ork fordo. Sid May,and Token, Died, 25th instant, of inflamation of the brain, James ged 23 months, only son of Richard and is. Nile, Alexandria for Bo: ngton, DC. for do. Dusky Sally, Elizabeth, and Kobt fore reported, 18 or 20 sail, sailed The friends of the famil; afternoon, at 3 0’ No. 178 Orchard street. On the 26th instant, Miss Bannara McDonnext, aged 31 years and 4 months, he friends of her brother Hugh W. McDonnell and her Brother-in-law Samuel Dalzell, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on this (Monday) afternoon,at 3 o’clock from her late residence 233 Centre street, without further On the 26th instan years, son of Mr. James Fowle: street, after a long and p: jis funeral will take place on are requested to attend the fu- ‘clock, from his late residence it in port those be Arr Susanna, Pullen, Fredericksburg; Rondout—on the of aman’ drifting towards 1d, Kimball, Rond Helen, M'Laughlin, Albany; 80 Bustor,, Nov 2t—Arr Emeline, Rawson vana—ou the ath day out, three of the seamen, leav plied with medicine by th nd for Savannah. . Sid Fred Pearl, H ding, Albany; Meridi ‘anLeston, Nov 23—Arr Highlander, udies. Sid Medora, rm 3 4 York; Ducamin, Latour, Bordeaux. 224, Charles, Low, and Cervantes, Tufts, Boston; Herald, [Br Watson, Demerara. ; Savanwan, Nov 2l—Are Washington, 1, CldGiobe, Brazier, Portsmouth, NV. NYork; 224,'Spr Southport, Goria ut four to do duty; on Lith, was e captain of the Cyrene, Pearce died 19th, and one o I, Deer Isle. . Lewis, Fall Rit it, Mr. James E. Fowrer, aged 25 Walton Mansion House, M,; his friends and those of the family are Yespectfully i: vited to attend without further invitation ngers Arrived. jue Atlantic—Wilhelm Raddle, Lemuel Ste- ito Maller, Mr Doris, Mr Meyer—44 in the Barmen—Bary phens. J Lange, javannah, FLaw- steerage, Hamitton, Nantz lesey, Havre. Arr Jonathan Wain: Kixaston, Jam—Schr Hero—Peter Roberts; Constantine Boyer and fainily, late of Port an Prince. 5 —Ship Southport—F Leverin, rt, Lawrence Co} ‘Wel i Brown, Tatem, acoLa, Nov 1-Arr Cl ‘Tucker, and Havana, Nov'l5—Arr Jane, ¢ der, and Margaret Aun, Hammond, Philad port; Bologna. Smilley, N York 10, Perkins, Boston; Boston, Seal ion, Bourne, Falmouth, ; ‘Nov 17—Arr Francis De inton, Hartley, and El Lord Seaton, [Br] Fi England, Foster, Bos peland, Baker, to rk. Mrs Cline and child, F Pelton—2 in the steerage. 2 Foreign Importa Barmen—Barque Atlantic—7 pl ‘oop & co—8 Bouchaud & Thebai joker—2 Ballin & Sander—200 8 & H (org Brustlein, & Unkart—14 hury, Yarmouth 1 Kohnstamm—1 Ri: Se N rwerk—i6~ Henchen” &.U cPherson, Liver: , Colby & co, Boston—2 J © Ernenputsch—7 1 Grunenthal—665 pkgs 1 box 3 M4 bags Fitch & co— Sand—2 Garde bales 500 bxs pipes to order. Patenmo—Bri i Delight—564 bxs fruit re M Ordine—3100 1 lier, Stackpole, from | jo. River, above the Ei ‘Thomaston; Uzardo, F Camden, Me; Francis Cld Colchis, Knight, Constellation, Jackson, London; Oak bags walnuts 104 Berry. Liverpool: ey Hero—3 cs indigo Tooker, Mead & co— Armar & £08. copper, pimento. an coffee Rossiere & co—brass and old ‘type He-culean, Holmes, aud | Boston; Oconee, Jackson. N Leontine, [ Brem} Wiet Kinaston. Ja—Schr pimento and copper G &J Laurie—copper wood Chastelnin & Pouvert— Peatinen Sere ‘Trenton, Manson, Bath, ) men; Bashaw, Howes, N York for Natche: i » McClellan, Thomaston; Virgini jarion, Sylvester, Dunscomb & Beck ‘anton, Anderson, Lish homas, ‘Wilmington, NC; blem, Dyer, and Bengal, Gor Havre; Natchez, logarth, Redinan, and Excho, Sill, pler, “{Brem] Krad: Madeira; Creole, Trent importations. Cranteston—Ship Southpors—150 bales cott Geo Bulkley—275 bales J M Prescott—09 do 66 Mills & co—53 bales 1 box Buck & c & co—521 Aymar & co—72 tes rice J 8 & B rt, Mitchell & co—! do Young & Smith—1 F 20 bales cotton yarn F Mott jr—1 hf pipe wine EB W e rham, Liverpool} Genoa via Malaga ani ellyn, Winch, Matagorda; een i nes. 8 rice 67 bles cotton Smith, ARLESTON—Brit Is & co—121 Hy Coit—184 Hi H Smith—2 bbls Per St Marxs—Brig Samson—42! bales cotton 15 bxs tobacco EL D Harlbut & co. ___ MARITIME HERALD. __ Sailing Days of the Steam Ships. FROM LIVERYOOL. jeptune, (8) Rollins, ie y ll River; Free- ‘acitus, Cheever, altar; Luey Ann, West; Magnet, Coil Baltimore; Agenoria, Santor ‘| tt, Watts, Carib, Porterfield, Key ander, Armstrong, Pensacola; B Br «tev, Apalachico'a FROM AMERICA Ship Masters and We shall esteem it favor, if o Commodore Ronent Sity 7 i the Port whence they. ies former'y Bell & Howard. )R BRONSON’S LAST NIGHTS at A Captains of Vessels will give ‘at 7M o'clock, and Body, ‘Spirit an? locution and Music, with ‘Among the Recitations are By \d To- Morrow Eveniny the Di velopment of ¢ nigher Principles of ections of the Manikius. Apostrophe to the easels Spoken on their Pas ‘New immediately on their arrival a Totell: p | of any kind will be thankful Sai h Nosh, A Life ou the Ocean, Ol Newfoundlaud Dog, Admission 25 cents. and among the Songs by Sexton, John Anderson, ‘Mr. Bassford, Piamst. PORT OF NEW ¥. MERICAN REPUBLICANS OF THb ota ‘A meeting of the American f will be held -at_ th ir tlead-Quarters, Klin street and West Bi Ww i | in the art of teaching Book: eey | high reputation.—Evening Post, Nov. 24, 1843. Arrived. nahin Berwick, Harding, (of Portsmouth, NH.) 24 days from ‘Orleans, with cotton, ke in explanation of our principles. External vigilance is the price of liberty.” | ee LE, Chairman ‘Ward Committee. master. from Charleston, with cot- ton and rice, to G Barque Atlantic, Grove, 51 days from Bremen, with mdse, to rder Brig Delight, Wotton, from Palermo, and 33 days from Gib- raltar, with fruit, to master. Brig Carrier, Beecher, from Palermo, Oct. 8, with fruit, to A GEORGE W. MORTON, Secretary. JIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—Lost, on Satnrday evening. vf the Chatham Theatre, a cone shaped Hose th a gold back and a hook upon tl II be paid for its delivery at the box office ‘awnbrokers and others are requrst- The above rewa ot the Chatham ‘I beatre ed to take notice of the above. 60 brig Calisto, Profunio, 51 days from Genoa, with Soule, 22 days from Bonaire, with 1075 bbls ritish brig Mary Jane, ballast, to Btokes & Anths B 1g Samson, Baker, 11 E_D Hurlbut & Co. Moon, Hayes, 5 days from Charleston, with cotton, to : i A CARD. Erserson £3 days ftom Bastadoes, in BERS OF CONGKESS AND OTHERS NG PHILADELPHIA, will fiod every comfort and that is dectrable ina A ASHINGTON I 7 223 Chestnut street, above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. H.J HARIWE ¥. days from St, Marks, with cotton, to lays from Lubec, with plaster, Boyd, from Kingston, Ja., Oct. 16, with coffer, he to Rutus Rowe, to the northward of Hatteras spr head stays acd tiller, split radder by ship Troy, as be ted. Schr Eleanor, ones, 9 days from Havana, with 33,008 oranges | to Cropsey & Gilmarti E. W, Brad! I stores to S. L. M Sehr John Drew, ARR ED OR SINGLE GENTLEM comfortable home fer the winter, can be i /, with excellent board and good spa- ry rooms, the location being quiet, convenient to the Suly a moment's walk. from Families .wishi winter season can 1 to. make arrangements. for the ; Johnson, from Newbern, NC. with na- Hchell. th Alden, from Kingston, Mass. with fish, to ™Sche Mail, Crowell, 2 days from Hartford, with mdse, to the master ‘applying soon. point of economy One ship, unknown, General Record. ‘Trov.—The mas York, tender the) IMPORTANT, TO I HE IAN PROGRESS HOTEL, ND VISITERS TO Ft URA ter yervenaary tnd N THE VILLAGE OF CERRO, three miles from Hava- @ 3 Porto Rico, 64@7j¢; white Havana, %¢. The supply is very 4 ROVISIONS. rk is rather inactive. Sales of Mess at | $11 26@11 37} ; Prime at $9 874@10. Beef is also dull. | We quote Mess, country, at 18}/@6 25; Prime, do, $4 124@4 18}- Lard in kegs, sells at » with a mand for export. made at 50¢ for South Sea, | Tonacco.—Lower grades of Kentucky Leaf are Maat | in sales of which we quote = demand, prime is held. a 4 Sones jo. 1 mi t sells at 1ofplas. "The accounts of the tobaoce. crop: thet 1A reached us from Missouri are very discouraging. yield will not exceed in some districts half aero ie Wrrskey. barrels at 24/@24Je. Demand light, Coats.—Anthracite Coal is in fair demand for home use. Not much doing however in Bituminous. Liverpool Or | rel is quoted at $10@10 50. Pictou and Sydney $7/@7 80, Anthracite $5 up to $7 50, according to the customer and the conscience of the coal'dealer. We have the last coal statements made up to last Satur- the power the brokers of Wall street have in the stock mar. | lay, namely :— ket, when backed by the banks with their whole capitals’ It shows what worthless trash, in the hands of the philoso other peo: | ple’s money to use, becomes so valuable and markes the for. . Stocks are higher at thelpre- sent time than they have been for severalyears—the cause phers in the Board of Brokers when they hi tunes of 80 many individ Sent by Schnylkill Canal. . .. «PRP. Railroad. “ Little Sehuytkill Railroad,’ , Mount Carbon Railroad. “MH. & 8, N. Railroad “From Laybush Region Total advantageously situated. properly ik the benefit of a country life, ts aud pleasures of the caoital, oF atim’ly attendance to business. E: yy the Owners to meet the satisfaction of their visi- fitted up and attended, aifor vy sea and 4 i meelt tn | without exely din alongside at much trouble and inconveni expressing their warmest gratitude conduct, they cannot but contrast Pp, Which having bore down nearly tain Hill for his manly. thin hail of a. | ters. and le | : i HUll which | Boapding Fiseey | mh paren in charge | Wil n the 17th. inst, the | Ie West | de: | | Wuatrnonr.—Sales to considerable extent have been | yt to starve, to inc Wwe feel can never be suficiently’ re Sriv Vicrorta, which returned yesterday, having touched on the bar, + ++*82 00.0 day +++ $150 a day a particular agreement may be entered into. —Omoibusses are running fro ‘he Cerro and Havana, u ree persons in one room, moroing till might be- trip in half an hour, at the mouth of OR SALE—1,402 dry Ox ava brigs, names brig Fra.cis Ann cits Cheever, nit atte Frauklin, Clarissa Peri cow pply at 39 Pine st ‘The sales of Drudge still rule at 234, and | bound AVANA TOBACCO LEAF—20 bales very saperior firs quality Wrapper, alia Segars 10 bales secona be - a dnalioa ae Csignireah Cetin Jo—jusi ship Crist Polon, went t aera Woated ny from Havana, for gle ja Toten, i} by came on which drove her 2 5 a i the cargo Was secu y—as the evening rwers—s0 does the far OP give Joy to the heart, ids. As long as this medi> as of ordinary sense will gle bottle will and does quacks ia the cowotry are Ante todo in allihe f lives it is gewerslly a hard ma ter to com edaious, but if they will have resolution to try there is no fear of whats sure to follow, vies a thorough and ise ses of a private mature. This is the iy remedy that cures without leaving a strictare. Price $t per Division street, the onl: i by assistance readil ole byte be he fi KHUN Tres RED jog in commursion, ca of this erty {Buffalo nn) from Antwerp, siderable part o} ods, Was saved, but the vessel was more good in 4 sin ear Vera Cruz mainly of dry go Lavwenep—At Thomaston 16th inst. Chinchilla, 220 tons. — | certain care for all di At Newburyport i7ch, Nassim, 117 tons: reguiar packet between New York and. buryport for Nassau 22d inst, is intended as a a, NP. and sailed vial, warranted. New York. Albany, No.5 AUCTION SALES. _ __ AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS BELL, Anetioneer. (Store No. 35 Ann street.) MONDAY, At Lovelock ‘To Booksellers and Ou sets of religious and. of a puzzle, for evening enter for a bookseller, whose illne business, ‘Terms at the time At 103% o’eloe'! Ex'ensive Sale of Dry , jot! Faney and Pledged Goods, &*. com i , de Lean velvets. flean sr bbons, gloves, hotiery, ‘Also, Loudon Fsuper brood and beaver ¢ simeres, vestings, shirts, drawers, Ke. Also ‘a quantity of ready made clothirg a DAY, the sales room, Also, a stock of groceries, segars, some choice teas and se- ars, 8 “7 a pawnbroker, At I 14g o clock, at the the ine, tables, forks, « fine Lot of tins, steam apparatus, &e Aiso, the furniture'of fur bedrooms. The kitchen utensils witl be arranged in the street, DNESDAY Large sale of valuable furnicure ot all dese: milies r-moving, in t y Also, in contina: N. B.—Every facility, will be afforded for the dis merchandise of all discriptions. Business will oe carn a bu er. Sales will be regular, an ment, now under the charge solel THOMAS BELL, No. % An & SP 1) o’elvem, at 151 Broadway st lauded fi — Comeli Mor range, tiyusselanenm, ndard vio, € Arboru els, 1p Fr variet FASHIONABLE dwsy, corner Duane stre iture, embraciug all the most fashionable sty hall or chambe: wanted for to be equal to a in the city. es for parar ter the old masters. and Toilet Sets, Girandoles, Glass and household Ferni- v will commence premium inlaid Bird Cages, Sale perempto- The attention of purchssers is invited 7 Itt ec BEACON COURSE—-TROL LING, MONDAY, Novy. 27th i, P. M., a match for $200, p' b, Jr. Webber bets $150 that pacii pace 18 miles within a Admission 40 cents n ANTS A SITUATION —A first rate Cook, wi uglich cookery. Good cit at No. 18 y re 16th street, comer Hig! n2' ) buitable for ship building for sale BOYv & HINCK® 9 Tontive Bu O=1—Beaween $7 Broadway and the sark ‘Theatr, ad bie * ye-Gilass, large sized glasses, rlain gold 26 Its re wes lost or his way from i Commerce to the Lower P containing ten five dollar Bank of Commerce notes, papers of no value but to the ewner. If the finder of this pock- te hook will please setura same with the papers to box No 2 Lower Post Office, he may retain the money for his trouble n24 3t* rre AY'S SHEET RUBBER OVER SHOES—25 M: Lane. Experience has proven that a Jeather sole can tached to India Rubber uppers, so that it ig impossible to se parate them in the course ot we IS, Tarnished by the Roxbury lodia, Rubber establishmen Maiden Lane, of a quality surprisingly perfect, and altogether bette: than are being made by any other establishment ia the trade, “The patent quilted slipper Over Shoes and Boots furnished onl ‘ing to the rubber busicess for sale or Bago order. Successor to the Roxbury b. R. C. 03 Im 25 Maiden Lat SHBURTON SAUCE—For enriching Soups, Fish, oul try, Meats, Wild Fowl, Game, &ec. This Seuce is confidently recommended as the best offered to tne epicurean. si ‘o be obtained, wholesale and retail, atJ. VAN BEN 8 HOTEN’S, 379 Broadway, corer White street, and whole sale at Mr. BENNET’S, |! 025 Im#r 16 Courtlandt street ICALES AND WEIGHTS of ever: tured by Brown and Feamhead, 83 Gold. The subscribers have received scales exhibited at the iate and former stitute. ks’, brokers’, jewellers’, apothecaries’, and gro scales, manufactured in superior style, and of finest fi platform scales, patent belances, tin ware scales repai and adjusted: weights eraduated to any standard. 26 Im¢im THRENEUM HOTEL, 47 Broadway, is prepared to let Parlors and Bd Kooms to fomilies or single geatlemen, with or without board, n23 6tins*r JOHN ROBSON, OOMS AL 7 MURRAY STREET.—Two front Parlors with Bedrooms adjoining. Also siugle Rooms for gentle- men. 023 Ger N EUEGANT, OYSTER AND WINE CELLAR FOR SALE —The owner of the above establ who is doing a very Incrative business, intends ill health towell the same. Any. person, w himself, would find it the most favorable oppa a fortune in a short time, as the above meationed place is o: of the finest in the city, most favorably situated, and has very Rood customers, AGL For particulars epply to CHARLES WELSCH, tt Attomey at Law, No. 4 Wall street. 24 ot Om SALE. with immediate possession, the stock and fx tares of known we Ca ledonian |, 5 Gold street near Maiden lane. The stock of wines aud liquors is of very auperior quality, and the house Mfords every sccommodation for boarders, and’ has been estab: id for upwerds of twenty years. Every. thing on the pre- mises will be sold cheap for cash, ag the present proprietor is about tn lerve for the old. country. “For particulars, upply #0 the premises. “A XAEUAEL SIN: SS STAND F ToL Fit ers and Brass Founders.—Th- subscriters having dicided upon diposing of the rlage and extensive v anufactory, would eal the attention of tho-e ia the above branches or others who may feel dis; os.d (o enter into alvcrativebosicess This esteblishmer t vas been in ope ation andtavorabiy known throvghout the United States fur mere than 39, rars and has commanded very large bn farn'shed with lathes, tools, dies, ; lection of pat-erns for alldeseriptions of plain inthe above branches. ‘The workshops ave com modions and ith a fine store aud dwelling front owe of the principal streets ef the esty, near the Exehan, fitted up for a reta | business. of which it has always berel sh.te all ire advactages, itoflers that seluom occur. Terms will Le mie easy, and the whole establishmeat put ata moverate rent Anvly to JOHN LEADBEATER & SON, 13 Waluat street. Philadelphia. B. GOLDSMITH will commence his Wei- or the memhers of the i SRCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, on Monday Evening, Nov, 27th, ‘Terms tor the course, $2 50, ‘Tickets by ealling at Mr, G's, rooms, the week. Class meets at Sovclock. IR, GOLDSMITH His writing is su passingly geaceful also, he acquired a ae ee eee ener MORISON’S PILLS, OF LONDON, A. A. ete AGENT, . eines. s Principal Pill Depot, 94 Broadwa: street 2) lw *ec EW INVENT of the subscriber at his old established Leather and. Findings Store, No.4 Aun street. Price 12% cents a box. To sports men and others, who woul secure the advantage of dry.feet, ig compound is confidently recommended. 1 nu. THE BEST SOA” IN THE WORLD. ROBERT’S IMPROVED BROWN SOAP TTPHE Subscriber has now no hesitation, after the many enco- nium: d 1g this ‘Soap to the public as the best mannfa tures, and respec: fully » mn of fia dealers. Testimonials of the highest respectability, certifying its superiority, can be by most of the Grocers throughout this city and ™: ctory 240 Cherry, near Rutger st. TRUMAN ROBERTS 7PHE SUBSCRIBERS w prepared to well Watche tail Jewelry as laweif ust lower, ean any othe house tt the city. To wit: Ould Warches trom $13 to $100 each ilver do. irom $5 to $50 each. All watches warranted to ke ood time or the money retu'ned. Watches, Clocks and Mu- fieal Boxes repaired, and warranted, lower thn any other hviuse in the city, Second hand watches and old Gold and Silver taken in exchange, or bonght for cash. ‘THOMPSON & FIshek, importe's of Watches and Jewelry wholesale and retail, No: 331 Broadway, New York. i Autos THOMPSON, IN jel as HARD FISHER, PROTECTING i TOLS. ALLENS SELF-COCKING AND BORE CAST STEEL BARRE Pistol cocks and revolves merel shots may be delivered within the = It is more simple and more durable than any Pistol now in use, and war superior to any othe, maker, For sale in quan- tities to rehasers, by | A. Wi SPIES & CO. 218 Peart street, mporters o jware and Catlery. Also, Guns; Pistols; Gum materials for manufacturing, ait ing or repairing Guns c every variety of Sporti ROW SAVE WAREHOUS bscriber having pu: ; —The chased the exclusive right, (iar the ty and. Bate of New York) o make and sell Wilder's Patent der Kire Proof Sale, and has commenced the maguthevaring af thes valenbie i Property preservers at Be Tron Safe Warehouse, No. 139 Water | V. street. where orders will be received to make (at short notice) y size and design wot on hand, with Chubb’s Parent Thiel tector Locks. All improvements that can be made, and ren- offered in New York. New and second hand Sa’es of other makers for sale very low. | Old Safes tak: 1 the Solamander Sal en Part Pay en AEC. HERING, Depeyst 139 Water, corner o| Feet, NB. Old Iron'tlieate and Locks repaired ee ens siaaieounicaceemlil 123 Lwdy&awy rt PORTUGU EMALE PILLS. NHESE far-famed and celebratd Pilis, from Portugal, are we perceive, to be obtaived in this country, See advertised ment on the last column, fourth page. ecisely. Wil be sah without rere ve R00 rds, nestly got up in the form ts. They were published obliged him to give up the | t ies, Hard- hing. Groceries aa Rodolphe os Iso, a variety of jewelry, 4 watches, 1 gua, &e. by order of the npper sale rooms, a splendid as- | y made cabinet furniture, valuable piano fortes, | es. aterials and workmarship ‘Also, al nes of Books, standard works in the va- Sld_ 19th, | rious departments of literature. ‘ay oF pay, two mile is hour. r 0B ig. “the er will be handsomely rewerded by leaving itat No.9 Old ‘hese Over Shoes,which her overshoes and mocas- | i, are It, 25 Moe establishment, Every article appertain- Front st, and of. the proprietors, OSBORN & TOS PARK THEATKE, THIS # VENTING, Nov 27 —will he rerformed HE MAN OF T WORLD, S.cophant, +++ + Sir Pertinax M O'Callashan,- * HATHAM THEA? MONDAY *VENING. Nov 27—To commence wii THE MYSTEWES OF PARIS ‘ Mr Heid | Duresnel, Mr Jamison leur De Marie, ’ Mrs Herring © conclude THE WOOD WOLVES. Sieur Amedee, ++ «++ Mr Booth MONDAY EVENING, Nov commence: COUSIN Doctor Lioue! Lamba onelude wil ___' THE NATIONAL GUARD. NIBLO’S GARDEN. Messrs. H. Kockwell and O. R. Stone. eine of aM the choice Acts for the ax- 1 tho junior branches of famili he Circle» Premier Buffo and Clown: Grotesque et Pyas Extravagant Pierrot and Mime ++ +++ ++» MONDAY FVENING. formance will commence withanew PASLORAL "EST RIAN ENTREE, dis Playing the iovements ef Did Ergiish Country Dance, of which, Master Stevens, mm Les Mxereises du Cisque ymp que eaperior Vaulting, by a troupeof & ‘at excrllence, oval Gy mnasties Mr. H Gardne’, ma titled the Son of the I Kitty Clover, le. aigle horse act » Acemie Mezzo, by the Clown Tarext avagenza of BILLY BUTTON, A he splerd d Cavate we of the Hors-men of Ava. Mons. La Toise, the Modern Her. ules, will appear in « series of feats evinciug his almost Saperhuman Streogt Sons, Duetts, ‘Trios, &e. by the African Melodista, With a xreat Variety of o her eutertainmen ckets 30 hildren under 12 years of age, 25 cents. peved ad 6S¢—overture at 7—perfurmanen will commmee at 754 u'cloek, WRYON’S INDEPENDENT AMERICAN CIRCUS. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE VE THE REPUBLIC, Pit 123¢ John Gossi MONDAY cs Sul Vaulting, Le, omerseting, &e Mr. Whitlock. the /.thiop janjo Piayer aad Melodist. ecnelude wi ith AND THE DRAGON, AMERICAN MUSEUM. WANDERID PSIES. The Macager is hap y ce that he has, ata eid hoe ene ap ed i VATHDENNA WAt ER, the beaut fal Gipsy irl, mineceen years old. She is the Queen of the Clan of Bohemian, Gypsies which recently arrived B ltime re, that being v ONLY | GIPSY 14% 2VER VISITED AMERICA. She can be sen throughout the whole day and evening, dressed in her native costume, ag the GIPSY QUEEN. She 1s the For'une Te!ler of her elan, end will be happy to ex- anne the hands uf it those who wish to consult her regarding Past, Pi nd Future events. ‘the public may rest assur ed that this girl 18 precisely what she ptofesses to be, viz @ genuine WIPSY OR ZIGEUNER, cali,” in, Rus land as ‘Gitanos, ST. GEOR( n Gen AU) magnificent little the delight of all who see ‘and who weighs ONLY FIFTEEN POUNDS, : been indaced to retura from Philacel; hiv and remain here afew days only, pres ious to hi be seen throughout the wioe day and evering. On the stage he will appear ridi. ga most mysierious and extraordinary aui- mal, in the syle of Sapoleon Bonaparte monnted, on his hery charger, ‘This animal was sent as aprecent to ‘om Thumb, from Aixiers, by susus Welch, Esq. Miss \ARY A GANNON, the popular and admired Vo calisi d Vanseuse. Miss COAD, te unc quall:d Songatress. The MECHANICAL riGURES, by Signor Fazio, repre- senting lite wi hs fid: lity never before seen ANIMAL MAGNETISM. by Prafes Mr HG. SHERMAN, the Ballad Si 4 GREAT WESTERN, the greatest Locomotive Nigger tng ‘G" BOOTH, the Comic Singer and Negro Extravagan- KENTUCKY MINSTRELS, who will enliven the nie ots by a great variety of negro songs, dusts, refrains, , be. i riormances Wadne: y and Saturday afternoons at 3 0 recisely the same as given every evening. Day viaiters admitteu in the evening fiec, except’ Wednesday apa Saturday. IS" Admission to the whole 26 cents—children urder tow yeas, hall price. ea 25 ceuls extra to those v-ho consult the Gipay privately ®HALE’S NEW YORK MUSEUM, AND PICTURE GALLERY, (Broadway, opposite the Cuty Hall.) A DOLLAR’ WORTH FOR 12% CENTS. _ MR. H. BENNETT ancounces the following attractions for only one shilliug aud he _ CHALLENGES ALL COMPETITION. Miss ROSA ViOND, the charming Vocalist ADAIR, the ever popular Sougstress Madame ADOLPHE, the lady of intel gence, who may consulted at ali hours throughout the day and evening, reg ing Past Times, Present and Future. Mr GW. HOYT, the recowned Banjo Player and Negro Dancer, Sivger, C Wall street, 289 and 91 Broadway, has just received, “RAS N | GTS Proprietor having completed the alterations, intend LN direct from the College, a fresh supply’ of the above medi- M Nov. 27th, 184: few doors from Wall STRELS will sing a great ‘ariety of negro songs frains, parodies . conelnd ing, with the celebrated Fanny kilasler Ser-nade, vy Pestormences Saturday aitervoon at 3 o’tlrck, Adi a to the whole 12% cents—oue shilling extra for jadaine Adolphe. R’S EXHIBITION OF CHEMICAL PAINTING ILL continue open until further notice, in the Granite Building, corner of Chambers street and Broasway —— Esch Priuting covers a surface of nexrly 200 square feet oF cane and produces the wonderful phenomena of two distinet Pictures on the same canvass, consisting of the followicg views — h lan Cathedral. 2—Cicy of Jerasalem and Crucifixion. 3—Chareh of the Holy Sepulchre. _ 4—Belshazzar’s Feast n 24 cents exch. Doors open at7 o’eloch {Performance commences at 7% o'clock itrauee ou Chambers street, one door from Broadway. “086 wre . WASHINGTON HOTE M83 LOUISE BLANCHE SLOAT has the honor of an- VE'n uneing that her frst i ONCERT GRAND © will take place on Monda’ ne, 27th Nov., 1913. which occasion Miss SLO. secured the valuable ai Signor ANTOGNI Mas 3, 8CON ‘Ais try ‘Au AMAT His first appesray ce. Mr. WO! AA Mr. HC. Who will pee at the piana forte. PROUKAMME con Mr | Overture for the Piaro Forte+++ «++ Messrs. Timm and Alpers mposed by Anteguini+ + sroee ees Signor Antognini +++Miss Sloat eis —Bishey Variations for the Viohia—De Heriot ++ s+» ve faster Giovanni Sconeia eet veces tiiapitont Now with grief—Rossini PART II, Overture for the Piano Forte+++ +++ Messrs, Alpers and Timm Scotch Ball veee Ama —~De Berio ceo! Tickets $1 her residence, 80 way, and at the door. ‘Tie Piano Fortes are from the mauufactory of Thomas H. Chambers. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. n25 eod 2 ENING BALL AT TAMMANY HAL! each, kiving a Grand Ball on During the recess such as removil new draperies, cu: sett sy F a “D Oleaginous Compound.—For render. ing boors and shoes perfectly waler, proof—to be obtained them secure from fire, fea adopted, and they will be | executed in a manner superior in every respect to any Safes ever | screwed, weighed Coa ata te tees tert, faye tes A redvetion o| BEM EL NMOS mee King i set of chandeviers put up, ‘The ladies’ aud gentlemen's dressing and drawing rooms have bea recarpeved aud put in perfect or der. tlvon is considerably larger than formerly, and fur- nished in a neat st le. . Brown's celebrated Cotillion Band is engaged for the oc- Me ¢ floor will be under the direction of Mr. C. W. Sehl bel has kindly volanceered his services,) assisted by a Com- mittee, beh brn denjfting one gentleman and his boli co SOIREES MUSICALE. R.A. Riva M oN, 5 nee ee we A. STEVES ( ens of Richmond, that having complied wich the terms of > law, requiring a license for exhibitions of all kinds for profit or reward, and having taken uta license for such purposes, pre- vores giving a series of Musical and other Bn ments. He has engaged from Mr. Boyden the Concert of the Frehange Hovel, and is now prepared to make arrangements with professional ies aud Gentlemen of talent and respecta tertainments during season, as he ‘approbation of the pM [JNITED STATES DAGUBRRIAN Broudway, ap stais.—, Witte, a A at the attention of citivene and strangers, visiting the city, to hi splendid collection »f Daguerreoty pePortraits,single or in groups fea Lent Lane BT same Ph » whiel is beauty and accuracy of trai taken in all kinds of weather, colors. ‘The American Institute at its late Wh te the first premium for the D crags eee grompngent feneral effect whieh le but another prool superiority of is portraits, Nir. 'White is soe agent in New York for the very superior imparted Corman Oeriees cd as on other ‘eoeablishnioe ta thet with oF withon ity, wil always on hand, nT 3am} Oya ess Wye Breas Sam oop Beet oom he yard 139 Washington , corner es! ‘st, at boat raclern, delivered: tee of cartagen and weighed Bye city weigher A PATRICK KERRIGAN. aciy weigher and del of cart +19 tere i teil White Bordenux and (ete Wines, Rhenish 1, Sherry, 7. SCHMIDT, (CORNER of Brogdway aad Chambers street, begs leave to recommend his Wine Depot, 118 Ni Hathe follow ine Wines in eaakg, cases and bo ret, where. Br dy, Mi id C hs Wi a3 o t and Cham) mr Giny Whiskey, 1 randy, extract bsynthe* ale Lay Also—!