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and engine héiise. The articles were T i Salutati louse, Rgegrraaes wae ‘sel Darrick Toomey, the keeper of the book stand N. E. eorner of 6t and Market streets, had a final hearing before the Mayor yesterday. The charge against him is receiving books knowing them to have been stolen. In default of $750 bail he was committed to answer the charge at the next term of the Quarter Sessions. _ John Burns, convicted in the Quarter Sessions of riot, Was yesterday sentenced to three years impri- sonment, ‘in the County Prison. Burns is one of the members of the Franklin Hose company, en- aged in an outrageous and wicked attack upon mbers, apparatus and house of the Washing- nm Engine company, on last Christmas day. _ The whigs of the city and county held a meeting at the Chinese Saloon, last evening, which was largely attended. George W. Toland, Esq, presid- ed. ‘Resolutions were adopted, presenting the nomes of Henry Clay, as candidate for President, sud John Sergeant, for Vice-President, of the Uaited States, and’ one recommending a general Political Celebration of next Washington’s birth day, throughout the Union The anniversary meet of the Female Sea- man’s Friend Society, was held on Tuesday even- ing in. the Penn Square Church, Broad aboye Chestnut street, ‘The exercises were conducted in the most interesting manner. 4 At four o’clock this morning, the extensive lead works owned by Manuel Eyre, Esq., and located at the foot of Palmer street, on the Delaware river, Kensington, was entirely destroyed by fire. The vastation was_ very great, as the buildings cover tent of ground, and were all destroyed. s no insurance upon the property what- ever, and the loss may be estimated at thirty thou- sand dollars. To-night, at the Chestnut street, Wallack will play “Julan St. Pierre,” in the “Wife,” and — roni,” in the “Brigand.”? Charlotte Cush- vill appear in the beautiful part of ‘*Mari- ana,” aad our beautiful and tulented Susan Cush- mai as “Maria Grazie.” ‘The dwelling house of P. C, Brink, in Franklin street, Kensington, was entered on Tuesday night, by boring through the shutter. The depredators then fastened all the doors to prevent being disturb- ed, but decamped without taking away any thing. It is supposed they were alarmed by a noise mi in one of the chambers. The splendid war steamer Princeton left her an- chorage this morning, having the U. S. frigate Ra- ritan intow. Nothing can be imagined more beau- tful than the mane presented—two majestic vessels ot war sailing down the stream at the rate of eight knots an hour against « three knot current and head wind, an object of curiosity and wonder never be- fore witnesced by our citizens. Atabout eight miles from the city, the pilot of the Raritan, fearing she could not be got over the bar safely, brought her to an anchor, when the Princeton flew away from her with a speed truly astonishing, proceeded up the river, passing the front of the city, the wharves be- ing filled with delighted spectators, who cheered the beautiful Princeton with aeafening shouts as she sailed along. A large meeting of citizensconvened at 12 o’clock to-day at the Exchange, upon the subject of a re- duction of postage. Thomas P. Cope acted as chair- A series of resolutions were offered by J. -,,and adopted, setting forth the opinions of the meeting, and urging a modification of the existing post office laws. A committee of twenty- four was appointed, who, in conjunction with the otlicers of the meeting, were charged with the duty of memorialising Congress in relation to an imme- diate alteration in the rates of postage now charged upon letters, periodicals and newspapers. We have an unpleasant day. Although it has not rained, the weather is raw and cold, and the atmos- phere clouded, having every. indication of an ap- Pproaching storm. Yours, &e. Sales of Stock at PI Iphia. Finsr Boar, Nov. 30.—$68 shares Union Bank Tenn. 54; 30 do do do 64}; $500 City 6’ 1967 105; 40 shares Vicks- burg Bank, Saturday flat 44; 100 do do do bs flat 43; 40 do Wilmington R R 18}; 205 do Girard Bank 7j; 21 do Cam- den and Amboy L 100; 50 do Norristown R R34. 49 do Mechanics’ Bank 25; $90 Wilmington L 6's, 1858 86; 10 shares Philade phia Bank 93; 35 do Schuylkill Bank C&P 124; $3000 State 5's, 5 ds flat 67}; $1000 Reading Bonds 75; 10 shares Northern Bank Kentucky 96;3 do Pennsylvania Insurance Co. 1954; 15 do Lehigh 10; $20,000 Chesapeake & Del Canal 6's 43, ° Srcoxp Boann, Nov, 29.--§4676_ State 6's 1946 75; 44 shares Exchange Bank, Pittsburg, 47; $1000 Tennessee 5's Ist July $8; 35 shares Vicksburg Bank 44; 160 do do do £ 511 4}; 10 do Girard Bank 74; $1000 Reading R R 6's 1850 7G; $4000 do do 764; $8000 State 5's 673; 27 shares Louis- vile Bank 894; 35'Vicksburg Bank, 43; 56 do Northern Bk Kentucky 95; $300 State 5's 673. a larg LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS Purvaverruta, Noy 30—Arr Emerald, Hodgdon, Salem; Baltimore ‘Mary Kimball, Hall, ‘Mobile; Tsabella, J ffers Red Jacket, Jarvis, New Yor Folerum, Norri Cld Plato, "Holme tan! New Orleans, od idea, K video: Shainroek, Sm md, Joha Thompsna, Godfrey. NY ork Bautimone, Nov 29—Arr Millicent. (not Fmma, as reported yerterday) Cole, NY ork Returned. ja tow of steimer Reler, ‘unt, wh cheailed henee for Europe on Saturday, (be: Cig Teale, Cgateer, Treat. "ues Bitett tung ‘Trinidad; Boston, H.milton, Gibraltar; ‘T rovidence Kicuwoxp, Nov26—Sld Hannah, Cheever, Rio Janeiro. Are Tuscarora, ork. Newser, NC. Nov 19—Art Bounty, Wallace, St Martins and Point Petre, oy 25—Arr Peggy, (Br) Montego Bay. cla SAVANNAH, Exact, Johusun, NYork; Ceylou, Point Petre, Gua foreign Ports Powwr Petar, Gnad. Oct 31—In port, Card Wilmington, NC. just arrived, and others as befo Pamlico. Fulford 7 oto Hee ee eae ee biter Tipit ‘onic Mixture, prey y the College of Medicine eas ofthe city of New York is now confidently re- commended and prescribed by the first medical practition- ers of the city, for all cases of debility produced either by secret indulgence or excess of any ‘dad detrimental to the constitution. it is an invaluable remedy for impotence, sterility, or barreness (unless 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. Office and Consulting Rooms of the College, 97 Nassaw street. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Gg- THE WONDER OF THE AGE IS CONNEL’S Magical Pain Extractor, from Comstock & Co, 21 Court Jandt street. It has the greatest control over Fire, In- flammation, Pains, Old Sores, &c. &c., and should al- ways he kept in every house in case of accident. We could fill every column in ¢ per with certificates from our first citizens, if that would increase its virtues. To be found traconly at 21 Courtlandt street. oe PACORD’S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE—For the primary or secondary syphlis. ywerful al- cure of dary syphlis, This powerful al- terati ve is guaranteed not to contain a particle of mercury or any mineral injurious to the system, although pos Sesing entire control over those loathsome di 48 now universally used in all the hospitals of Europe in philetic complaints, and is a certain cure for venereal sore throat, ulcers, nodes, pains in the ‘or bones, and and all complaints arising from a syphiletic taint in the constitution or an improper use of mercury. Sold in sin- le bottles, $1 each; in cases containing 4 dozen $5, care- ‘ully packed and sent to all parts of the Cnion. Office and Consulting Rooms of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy 97 Nassaa street. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent (cg A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR FOR THREE SHILLINGS.—You can hardly believe how we can af ford to seil three shilling bottles. We do it to let you try this, Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, and thus know its qualities to be the following: It will force the hair to gcow, stay its falling off, cure scurf or dan- druff, and make light, red or grey hair, grow natu. rally dark. For dressing the hair, nothing can excel this—it makes the hair soft, dark and beautiful, and will keep it in order twice as long as any other preparation. It is sold three sizes, price 3, 5 or 8 shillings a bottle, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York, Agents—3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia; 8 State street’ Boston; 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. THE MOORISH HAIR DYE—price 50 cents or $1— for dying light, red ar grey hair, a fine browmor black, warranted not to injuse the skin. Sold at the same place. The famous Italian Chemical Soap for curing eruptions, chapped hands, &e. Also, Jones’ Extract of Sarsaparilla Candy, sold in pack- ay cs -2 shillings each, containing $ ounces of the extract of the root, PROFESSOR VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Fluor Al- ,and all mucopurulent discharges from the urethra. Of all improvements in medicine for the last twenty years these pills are the greatest and have conferred the great- est behefit on persons suffering from those diseases. They have rendered the cure of thore complaints certain and speedy without injury to the constitution, tainting the pdreath, or confinement from business. The are to be had genuine, only at the office and consulting rooms of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau st. Price $1 per box. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. (g COMSTOCK’S SARSAPARILLA 18 AS GOOD apreparation of this root, with other in ients or ac knowledged efficacy, as any in the world. It is afforded at just lalf the price ever known before, viz : fifty cents per bottle or $4 per dozen, and in as large bottles as any sold atone dollar, To be found at No. 21 Courtlandt st., and No.2 North Fifth st, Philadelphia. “PRIVATE DISEASES; A CURE GUARANTEED fc College of Medicine ad Pharmacy of the city of New York, established for the suppression of quackery, is now prepared to treat all diseases of a private nature, and offer to allthose afflicted with these distressing maledies advantages notto 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 the treatment of these diseases are forwarded to them long | before they reach the majority of the medical s10n Ot this country. With such celebrated remedies, together with the combined skill of the first medical men of this country, the College feel antisfied that the good work they juve undertaken, ‘the suppression of quackery,” wil re ceive the patronage it deserves from that portion of the public requiring their services. ‘Terms—for adviee and medicine $5. Oifice and Consulting Rooms of fhe Conere Ot News street. 'W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. | N. B.—Patients living at a distance, by stating their disowes explicitly in writing, giving all symptoms, to- ve with the treatment they received elsewhere, if any, can wbtain & chest containing all mericines, with full i- ctions for use, With @ guarantee of cure, ressing the agent of the college, post paid, enclosing #. MONKY MARKET. Thursday, Nov. 3046 P. M. ‘The sales of both boards show a further decline in stocks, There was not much doing in the way of sales, except in State stocks. Long Island fell 1 per cent; Har Jem fell 14; Mohawit 14; Paterson 13; Canton 3; Delaware ‘and Hudson }; Ohio 6’s declined }, and the sales reached $116,000; Kentucky 3; Mlinois 1; Indiana 1}. Not a sin- gle stock in the list advanced. Money continues very abundant, and the banks are loaning every dollar they can ‘on corporate securities, with very small margi! Domestic exchange is improving almost daily. Bills on all parts of the country are fast approaching par. Another good harvest, and active business season will do away with the little remaining difference, Exenanor, Nov. 30. Vator Florida, 73 on, South: LW. do 18 Foreign exchange has improved alittle since the sailing ofthe last packet, both in gemand und prices, which is caused hyfthe fact of there being no other packet for a Rares or Foreicn Bitts iv New Yorn, Nov. 30. Southern bills of exchange on Europe and on the North, are advancing in the Southern cities. Rates ar tHe Paincrpan Sourmeny Ciries. New York Neu Sterling. France, it. 60 de Charleston, Nov. 26 736 Savannah, At New Orleans a fair demand existed for Treasury Notes. The supply was not abundant, and they were quoted at } to J discount. The heaviest payments at the Custom House were over, and the wants were to hold on ‘We annex our usual table of quotations for stocks in this Paices or Stocxs in THe New Yorx Marker, 1843. Rate, Oct. 31. Nov. 15. Ne United States, 336 101 ated wwidgaia tot : 6 Lozrgalo2sg 102 to23gai — alJ9) 118 “alld — 01085_ 108%: = ON tone a ROU UAH SEIT, past mS Bk Com’e N. ¥. n eT Ohio Life Ins. & Trust Penn," 2 rovidence Rai’d. 100 & Trans, Utica & Schenectady R. Syracuse & Utica Railroad, 107 KR N. York Gas Lizht Co. ‘The above comparative table shows a gradual advance in all the stocks. This is caused entirely by the great speculation going on, created by the banks, aided by the brokers of Wall street. These stocks are little used for are afraid of unproductive stocks, that are handled so much by the brokers. They are satisfiel with small dividends in sound, safe securities. The opinion that the States will make little headway in is daily gaining ground, in this country, and their ability to provide means, had they the disposition, is a matter of great doubt. The interest on the public debt of Kentucky amounts to $211,100,and the whole revenue of the State, for 1843, amounts to only $300,220 leaving but a amall balance for their local expenses. ‘The State of Tennessee is ina similar situation, and a number of others are as near bankruptcy. The State of Illinois will find many difficulties to contend against, but we trust she will surmount them. The Governor of that State has not cowvened the Legislature for the purpose of laying be- fore them the qnatters relating to the public works. ison the ground, surveying the lands. His report is anxiously looked for by the bond holders. If his decision is favorable, the trustees will be immediately appointed, the canal property fall into their hands,and the money negociated for, advanced, to carry on the comple- If the Legislature, next winter, should refuse to tax the people,or object to making appropriations from the resources of the State, the bondholders stop sup- plies, and the canal property will be sold, to refund the amount advanced. This is the present position of the State, and the success of the commissioners depends upon the doings of the State Assembly, the approaching winter Should the young State of HMlinois succeed in carrying out the terms proposed by her commissioners, we should have some hopes of our older States eventually doing the same. There are many local prejudices that affect the success of internal improvements, and the inhabitants of every State have strong objections to being taxed to fa" vor any particular section. We hope this feeling will not govern the people of Illinois, but who can tell ? The completion of the canal through that State will tend to increase the value of her soil, and bring out the resoureds of the people, more than double the amount of capital expended in any other in securing her State creditors, andin completing her State improvements, in the face of the Mississippi election, and the moral effect of that act, her credit will be settled on a firm foundation, and be an example to her sister States. The Geauga Bank, Ohio, will probably go out of exis. tence with the expiration of its present charter , on the Ist of January next. A meeting of the stockholders has been ‘99330 — — al07 417 al20 providing for their debts, Governor Day tion of the canal. should she succeed State . There is very little doing in the markets, our reports of pon | and Cotton will be found under their respective Asnxs.—Pots continue quite dull at $462}, a d Pearls at $5 12}. F Ir recelyts and active sales, We still quote 42 ‘The demand is both for export and consumption. —Very little doing in this article, We quote sales Ric of fair qualities at $2 624a2 75. Puovistons.—There is no alteration in Beef or Pork, either in prices or demands, Lard is somewhat active; we quote kegs at Ga6}¢, Butter is in demand and fair quali- ties command 12al4¢. Wuiskey.—Drudge continues dull at 23¢, Barrels are in rather better demand at 24, Pearse Mente ealestl allows at ahs Cotton Market. ‘The markets of this country are very quiet. ‘The new crop is coming forwa | gradually, but as yet the receipts at the southern dep not give the most vague idea of the extent of the yis ‘The arrivals up to our latest dates fall a great deal short of those forthe same period last year. ‘The cotton this season is coming forward en planters’ account, which is one cause of the short sup- plies. ‘The planters are not compelled to send forward their crops immediately after harvest, to pay up old debts; they are more able to hold for better’ prices, and we have no ‘doubt this fact will have a very important and favo- rable influence on prices. The crop will not reach over our last estimate; if anything, it will all sho et of 1,800,000 bales. is rather quiet at present, in juence This market conseq! of the expected arrival of the Acadia; both holders and purchases are disposed to await the effect of her advices, ‘The following extracts are from the circular of Rising & Harriss, cotton brokers, No. 57 Wall street :— Since the date of our last circular, 30th ultimo, our mar. ket has been subject to fluctuations, but with a gradual upward tendency throughout ; and demand and prices still continue independent of foreign operations and rates, and are but slightly influenced by the requisition for home consumption. Notwithstanding the depressing advf€es per “ Caledo- nia,” which arrived at Boston on 20th inst., prices rallied immediately after her arrival, and sales on 32d inst. reach- ed 4,000 bales, at an improvement of }@Jc per Ib. on the rates of the preceeding ‘This advance is still main- taine1—and the demand is again fully equal to the dispo- stion to sell, as will appear from our tabular statement of sales. ‘The fluctnations of the last 30 days are the result of the variations of information and opinions, as to the extent of the prospective deficiency, in which there is a difference of 3 to 400,000 bales between the estimates of the producing and purchasing interesta—the former, running as low as 1,600,000 bales—and the latter expressing equal confidence in a yield of 2,000,000. It has been found by close observation for the past seven years that, with the quantity of land appropriated to the cultivation of cotton, for any one year within that period, the yield is equal to 12,000 bales per day, (of 450 Ibs. each,) from the date of the bloom of the plant to that of its arrest by frost ; and in the absence of information more definite than that heretofore furnished on this subject, we annex table illustrative of this fact—which, while it cannot poe. sibly mislead, may prove interesting and perhaps profit- able to those who operate in the article, or who may feel inclined so to do. Taste SHowine THe Growr ap ANNUAL Propuce oF Cottox in THE Unive States. be, ig the The crop between vate of growth found ac- Time of Time of flow’ at 12.000 bales ‘tually to Year, fowerle. prose” rok.’ ser day" bee ays. Bales. Bales. 1836-7, June 3 133 1,596,000 1,420,000 37-8, May 28 152 1,824,000 1,800,000 ne 14 5 1,380,000 1 360,000 ny 2,124,000 2,177,00 133 1,596,000 1,635,000 five 10 L 1,644,000 1,684, May 21" 180 2,160,000 2,370,000 is calculation for 1842-3 assumes 24th May as the dare of if, because that is she te of any previous year and beiug without positive information,though we areadvised that the bloom was teu days earlier than we have set down, ‘This present year the plant bloomed on the 26th June, and its growth was arrested by frost on the 28th of Octo- ber, being an interval of 124 days. If the deductions from the’ foregoing data may be relied upon as a means of de- termining the extent of the present crop with some degree of accuracy, we are brought to the conclusion that the lowest estimate made will not be*more than realized. Corn Trade. This market is rather quiet. There is nodemand of consequence from any quarter. Our stock is now quite large, and upplies are constantly coming in. The quo- tations given this morning answer for this afternoon. We refer to them. Pr There was very little animation in the flour market at Boston on Tues sy last. Sales to arrive were made at $4] for Genesee. Sales of yellow flat corn, 57/@58; white, 61/@52; Southern oats, 32; ‘Northern, 34@35e. Our dates from Buffalo are to the 28th inst. A number of sail vessels were in from the upper lakes, with a heavy aggregate of grain, and notwithstanding the threatenin appearance of the weather, a large portion of it was so! tothe Rochester and other millers, then there, anxious to obtain their supplies. One full cargo of Chicago brought ‘4 cents, that from St. Joseph 75 cents, and a cargo of Sandusky at an advance upon this quotation. Some sales ofcorn were made to the grocers at 43cents. There are no operations in flour except for city trade. ‘The weather iscold ond lowering, ann’ theestth firmly frozen—the canal, however, does not exhibit any symptoms of closing <and there are oats loading with, wheat for Lockport and Rochester. ‘The price charged to the latter place is 6 cents per bushel. ‘The bill passed by the Provincial Legislature, protect- ing the agricultural interests of the Canadas, has become a law by the signature of the Governor General. We here udd'atable of the receipts and shipments at different points in the last two years :— Movements or BreapstuF ey % 42, Bbls. Bushels. Bols. Bu Markets Flour. New York, inspected, 1,910,380 shels. Grain Flour. Grain, 2,735.31 = a Buffalo, shipments, | 640,277 1,623'858 648.696 1,427 032 Cleveland, arrivals, A927) 1,563,445 1,844 008 Sandusky, exported, 15.472 527,317 22/457 ‘492,785 Toledo, shipments, 37280 116,730 22455 127,898 Baltimore, tuspected, 558,282 — 62,974 ~ Frovidence, itmported, 88,683 658,000 45,781 681,757 Boston, imported, 609,160 2,359,482 574,733 2,437,806 ch wed, 9 59.740 = Milan exported, 5,163 400,900 4,774 233,540 Pittsburg! 200,000 = M 4 80,055 9,302 26,249 Cal ., Feet 650 47,338 — Post . 376 160,687 68,874 251,423 Mass 655,377 90,224 494'306, Maumee city, exported, 7,059 47,566 214.800 Z-nesville, cleared, 80,441 —_ — -_ Detroit, exports. 180,200 99,923 180,000 50,887 Oswego, receipts, 159°698 754,754 147,000 756,807 Al Tea 142,48 Rs Michigan City, ship’d, | 8,807 213.245 Canada, expo 311,000 674,091 New Orieans, 439." 88 Mounted), recei 290 999 uebec, exports,t 160,907 Racine, exports, Southport, exports, any, receipts, In 1842. Hot This shows an increase, rendered into barrels of flour. Since, however, these figures were published, the move- ments have been much larger, indicating an immense amount of breadstuffs seeking a market. The accumula. tions on the seaboard were never greater at this season of the year, orat the close of northern igation. This is in consequence, partly of the increased facilities of getting produce to market, and the comparatively fair prices that have been pala flour and grain, No important rise in prices for these staples can be expected this winter, other called to take such measures as may be deemed advisable for the closing of the affairs of the bank and dividing its The trustees of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati have declared a dividend of five per cent, payable to New York stockholders, on the 11th of December, at the Bank of The weekly receipts on the Massachusetts Western Railroad exceed those of the same time last year, a large percent. The receipts from throngh passengers thus fa jn November, exceed those of November, 1942, ‘There is light falling off in way travel. Receipts for the week ending November 25. ‘The following official table showing the condition of the banks in Massachusetts on the Ist day of August last, st come to hand, from the Secretary of State. Banks 1s Massacnuserrs Ava. 1, 183. ‘Loans ond Specie. itr A 5 17,699,612 2717; ‘Total, $9,219,267 $7,298,815 $12,993, 298,928,485 $31,089,800 New York Public Stock Hxchange. 50 do H Long Island RR 100% 350 Harle 10036 150 di x by ssseSsaI2ssss: rd e223 ssee=es ad esesdex Sales at the Stock Exchange. of the medical institutions of Europe, all improvements in | 5000 y 4000 Iinols Sp bas bo "43 6000 do 4 ss di 42) 5000 Indiana Bonds 530° 42 1000 do 42 106 100 Paterson 65: 1 1123 10 Aub& Roch RR — 190 0 do 109% | 82h_ 100 North & Wore's thw 27!) ye 7 do a 130 Far ce rial ahaa 5) than what a foreign demand may cause, for in conse- quence of the complete change made in the position of markets by canals and railroads, one seaboard has become independent of another, by having the means of getting her own supplies direct from the interior. This particularly affects this city. Heretofore, Boston and other eastern markets have been our ctstomers during the winter months, and large quantities of flonr and grain vended hence in that direction, much to our advantage, Now, however, that stream has been cut off by the western rail: ‘oad, which will more than supply the whole of New England the year in and out. In this view, and with the lange stock now on hand in our stores, we see no prospect of a material rive above $6 75 for flour during the ensuing winter, Ouronly hope is in the fact that England is short about two million quarters of grain, a great part of which deficiency this country may supply American Manufactures. There is no very gi demand _ for domestics in thi: any other market’ at this time. Our stocks are sufti for the demand, taking into corfsideration that all the mills in the country are running full time, constantly throwing out a supply. Owing to the several large outlets—foreign and domes- tic—for manufactured goods, and which seem to be on the the mills that were lying idle have been set in motion, and preparations are making in Lowell to erect new buildings, with machinery, on a most extensive scale. It was to beseen in our-money articles, published in the past summer that cotton and woollen manuiacturing stocks run up in value to a high point, and that very large divi dends have been paid by the companies, although ut this moment there is less doing in those stocks. The Mer- rimack Company lately declared a semi-annual dividend of 10 per cent ; the Hamilton and other Companies 6 per cent for the same period. All this indicates that the business has largely improv- ed, and that the mill-owners anticipate a further increase ‘This is, of course, to be expected, as the wants of consump- tion enlarge throughout the world. Foreign markets are constantly opening, and notwithstanding the late unfavor- able news from China, no doubts are entertained but that that nation will become our largest customer. And to show the rapid extension of the trade to other parts it is only necessary to mention that there were exported from Boston, in the week ending 25th inst., 872 bales to South America, 6 bales to the South Seas, and 44 bales to the West Indies. ‘These facts must be taken into consideration. Brighton Cattle Market, Novemarn 27, 1843, At market, 950 Beef Cattle, 120 stores, 2,800 sheep, and 1,040 swine. Pri Beef Kec Tk extra $4 2504 50; first quality $4425; second quality $3 50a3 75; third quality 2 5003 2 perrelling Cattle—We quote Mess $3 1903 95; No. 1, $2 624n2 75; No. 2, ‘Stores—T wo year old $8a12; three year old $11a17, Sheep—Small lots from 75¢ to $1 60; Wethers from $1 25 Feine—tales nick at an advance ; lots to le 4ja Al¢ for fsows, and 5ja54¢ for barrows. Ohio hogs [froin djade. MAC retail from hk to 64. Died, On Wednesday afternoon the 27th instant, of consump- tion, Saves 8. Berns. His funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from 17 Sixth street. ; Departed this life on the 9th instant, in this city, Miss Drtis Loves, di jd the late Aaron Lopez, of ole Island. Newport, GO hode laland papers will please copy. Rorrexvam—Ship Floridian—S ® Burshell, A 104 steer Eog—Ship Bencan—J Hodge, and Sven the stee:- _____AMUSEMENTS4_ PAK (<- PHHAIPRK. THIRD 10a) UF OLE BULL. ELL. Auctioneer, (Store No. aS Ann street) —————— SATURDAY, of Took. um the antes Woreign tmpor:ations. We CUM +a GRAND CON 0 ce Fu il Le old a large lot of second hand and new fur, i | gummence in th: lower room, and rs and will con istof «legant and plas S| fas, steboarls. burraus. corjers looking glasses, beds, | Matte ses, 9 gener l variet Rotrervam—Ship Floridian — r) Wal. sta adder Newsold @ Chat tt Beaete testlane: ae © of parior drawing Wud Afterwhich, Lavo Po-at ei ri wed by Ole Bu |. aceas Tocovelude with SICILIA weute hy Ole Tr ‘ coffer Boonen Gra slibs do Goodhue & 100 boxes mdse Her see 409 pigs tia to *! fe of splendid paintings. revt, wil! be sold. the gemteel «up hopesken pine er piano foces, a namgee “elock, at 65 Hudsow Umportations. at, Fla—Brig RW Brown—253 bales cotton Hol” | jor & Rich—30 Hy Wariog—I0l bales rs0n—50 bales 61 skins Smith, Wright Mp rida—(Reported yesterday )—541 lson—66 Tas | THIS *VENING, be Mel, Coe & Ander PRETTY GIRL» a the sles rom, Extra sale of valuable seasouable dry goods, clothing, faney and pledued articles, gans, waiches, jewel y, the bala e of well assorted stock of a wholesale and retail | ‘AratacnicoLa—Bri heh, bales cotton Colomb & Is RK BROTHERS. To conciudie witn THE IRISH SCHUOLM Afte FEATS BY ELL: Also, the remaining rortion of the ssock of a merchant tai- ke. Al ACPORKLLS OLYMPIC THEATAN THIS EVENING December Lan perform sores will CoUS'N LAMP KIN, After whi FRA DIAVOLO. rencha d Bog! WEDNe SDA At 10% o'elock, at thie eal F xtensi rn va uable sale of choice THURSDAY, At 1034 o’elock, in the upper sales room, or gallery, 35 Ann | eet, larvescle of truly valuable and splendid or xinal pant- wany of them the asture, from families | with thee tire co'- wn teste, who is going to NIBLO'S GARDEN. iI. Rockwell and O. R. Stone. FA splendid Dav Performance, for the gratifie tion of the di 7 ger branches of fauillecr wil take plase on Materday af We shall esteem ita if Ci co Commodore Ropent Siuvey, of aur ‘of the Shipping left at the Port w Vessels poker oa the ta, at-home or abroad, ing to this Office all Sbeains, Nautical Information of any kind ‘will received. Ear le. AAP ak Hace by caislogue. Full particul re will n Tuesday.” "he pictures cau be examine en Wedres ternoun next, at 2 o'clock A SSFANCY ART Nh sell, this dey at 16 invoices of Gold and Silver o'clock, at 2! Plait street Eonestrian Conduetor> AG. ¥, Racker. Watches, patent levers, a« Premier duffo ani Clowns et Pyas Extravagant Foe particulars see under auction “PORT OF NEW VORK, DECEMBER 1. ’ u we oct Seti vee avd Courier and Enquirer. BRILLIANT AND THIS WVENI ps the Mr. B. Rann’ bs wil NTIRE CHANGE. rs 1 commence with ANE. 4 atl wren worem coe oF LIVERPOOL PACKET! ‘k on the 25th and Liverpool on the 13th ¥ red Liverpool, © H Marshall; Baltimore, Hineken: Richmond, Ludiow, whaling Me; lune, New Orteans, EK Col- A comi¢ one horse M tren Bailet, eniied x 26th December. Manly Vaulting-by th n Ship SIDDONS, Captain E, B. Cobb, Captain F Reverse, 2 uh January. a it ROSCIUS, Captain John Coll wes, Brozil, John Ogder Kia ry, Dimon; David Duff Powell—Schrs Haleyon, Pattersor = “Son Atrican Minstrel Conclude with ant queatrion Pageant by 24 Hon ied at Gdy—overture at 7—performi idian, Pratt, 38 days from Rotterdam, with mdse, to Hols Eng., Oct. 18, with . 14 days from Mt. Ararat, Fla. Has exyevienced much ta eae ships are ali of the York, with such improvements as combine great speed with auusual comfort for passenge: ‘has been talon in the arran the city of New with gotton, to Sturwes & rson, 3days ffom Wilmington, Del. with Sei Bligar, Walston, mNeht Comelia, Bake’, 3 days from Philadelphi master. Sehr Niagara, Young, 3 days from Philadelphia, with coal, to emeut of their aceom- hence is $10, ‘or which ships are commanded by masters, who will make every exertion to give ge- CIRCUs. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE ample store: will be provide y, days from Baltimore, with corn, to Bo: THIS EVENI) 1s of owners of the ships will be res ¢ paformances will packages sent by them, duless re- ed After wich Fe. s of Horsemaushi ; Portoring an h st. New York, or 4 ae EY & CO., Liverpool Letters by the packets will be charged 12}¢ cents newspapers | cent each. Ns—Lovisiana and New Schr Raynear Williams, Gray, from Philadelphia, with coal, Feats of bipeh ge byt sehr Lion Lewis, 3 days fom Philadelphia, with coal, to Corson, 3 days from Philade!phia, with coal AMERICAN MUSEUM, aque GEN SEB, Capt. Mint, WANDEKING G I positively sail as above. her regular da For freight or passage, having handswime lurnished accommo tious, apply ou board at Orleans master Schr Brandywiue, Stevens, from Philadelphia, with coal, to aster. Schr Wm Wilson, Baker, 4 days from Boston, with mdse, to master. is wharf, foot of Wall atseet, Sehr Milo, Nickerson, 2 days from New Bedford, in ballast, & CU. 56 South street line may rely apou having their goods cor Hullin & Woodruff, who will neil, will succeed reat ex} ense, eny VER. the b aut fa Gusry Gir!, nineecen vearsold, Phe ie cf Goh mian Cy pies wh ie’ neemly Tt. FIRST ASD (LY THA. . VFR ViStLED AMERICA, She can b a-en throughc ut the whole day and evenicg, drased in he ua vero imme, as the IPBY QUEEN. eectly measured the Queen of the Agents in New Orleas sromptly forward all goods: The packet ship ft arque Isabella, Genoa; Ship Liverpool, Coffin, A, Alphonso, q ‘ort Leon, Fla, and brigs Alphonso, her General ttecord. Packer suirs Evrore, Furber, for Liverpool; Prince Al- bert, Sebor, for London, and Baltimore, Funck, for Havre, will sailto-day. Their letter bags are at Gilpin’s, in the Merchants» ‘ear This Day, and NEW ORLEANS—To orroa—The firet class « surpassed accommodations passengers who, will be 3V¥ OR ZIGEUNER, ‘ ed tou of * in, Russia land as “‘G.tanve,!” This magnificent lictle wan, who is the delight of all who see uNcaN, Putman, from Bristol, En contauing palm oi K OLIV EKPUO 00 D a the previous day, had Crowell. from Boston for New York, got ince, and was full of wace wevented persons going on cis wd extreordinary aut Bova arte mouuted ov hie tery al Was vent as @preaent to Lom $100 ‘The packet ship F the porula and admired Vo will succeed the Sisdous an on the ships of this line saiting pune r Poi it blows gale on Sunday, whic aailthe sock Jaucary ber regulas | CUTS y gion hy ncurwe board. day. i G, avengers may rely ‘Astiong.—A letter from Key West dated 10th inst. states thar nally as advertise Bath, arrived on the 8th. COV, ce un qual d Songstress. the ‘Sheep’ (probably stir- he MECHANICAL riGUKES by Signor Fazio, repre- senting Hie wi hn fid Hie never ere ac the captain Of as: hr from Targe baique ashore ama, and wretkers alongside. of (he Yarmouth. at Apalachicola, re- sawn vessel bottom up, painted d shoeing from 20 to #4 inches p Broadway, or in one B. a) the effice of the Hr THR ORDER OF cumotive Nigger “G. BUOTH, the Comic Singer and Negro Extravagin- “The KENTUc KY MINSTRELS, who will enliven the ina eme ts by a gieat variety of wegro sougs ‘homaston for New York. with tt with loss of both. lime, pot into N: boom and boat; struck on the bar and was obliged to th about 50 casks lime to ai off, Bsn, from Georgetown, DC. for Salem, ari’d at Gloucester 26th inst. with loss of Jib and 100 bbls flour, in a to make up in a styles ot surpass riormane:s Were da’ trim in the same 1 ‘| erect saw f ction vils do weil to call and g A apl udid nasorte a constantly ou hai d. ap for Boston, put into . bulwarks stove, &e the entrance of thar i aters admittru in the evening tree, except m to the whole 26 cents—children a. der ten Scone Yarico, Achon, from Cand ist. with loss of main having been in coutact with a schooues Gloucester 27th he so'd very law tor cash WH TRH OKNE & CO, 33 N. GLOBE HOTEL 66 BROADWAY, NEW- we hy or to aq be, ant the public ge: 25 ven # ex-ra to those vho ecensul* the (ipsy pri #KALE’S NEW YORK MUSEUM, AND PICTURE GALLERY. (Broadway, oppomte the City Hall.) WORTH FOR 12% CENTS. alld ected the following attractions "ALL COMPETITION. Salton Movers re tady of incell ge be consulted at al, hows throdgh ut the day and everiug, regard Buic Retter, from Matamoras for NOrleans, was wrecked off the mouth of Oyster Creek, near Velasco, She was commande: chiefly of four and whiskey ‘ALapama, at New Orleans from Hi ashore below New O1 f the rreight, was gor off with n the 6th inst — pt Ferguson, aud her cargo consisted ra'ly, thet his Tx ae at which « limi feuse 0’ Ruud cheer may © jy the luxne ed wumber of che a ra rel sapphed and ele. els riled her port that they had sil got down below pilot water in. safely, with the exception of the barque Universe, which had beeu in The wina has been tres wal, for parties who Kamouraski last night ace this morsing, with rain and sn w. ‘The steamer Alliance has proceeded down the river to tow the Universe up. Whatemen Arr at Warren 28th inst. Exchange, Luce, Indian Ocean, Nos Spoke June 24, Despatch, James Cockburn, 200 sp; Sept 19, lat 35 58.8 el, will be happy to treat with ‘amities desir- curing Board for the winter, an “ me is will, as hereto ore, be supp He has elegantly fori ros oF sinail fa-nilies, of for s ugle p:rsvns. Past Times, Present and Future. Mr G.W. HOY Danerr, 8: ry he, Me ACH ETN TON, the celebrated Comic Medley Singer t ved avartme ts, suitabie 1, the rewowned Bauj» Player and Negro Bay Ang 28,with 10:0 bbl: Ys! TOYS! TOYS! HOLESALY AN RE ALL, cheape: than ever, Lon vious, with both legs broken by a whale, but 700 wh 1008p. Died on board the Exchauge, 20th d May 15, lat 15 8, lon 77. 30 ad seen whales but 4 times in 4 Jeanette, May hew, ‘W. 12 mos out, 500 Gov Troup, Jenney, NB, on NW Coast June 10, with seven whales t) is season. Danl Webster, reported Sept 3, lat 12 8, pany’ thiee days previous with turn reported on NW Const June izabeth, Eastham, NB, 2 whales thi Martha,’ 2 whs this season. mber TRE STREET. Glass and Rarthen Ware, 24; Also, a frill essortment of China, JF IMPOSLTIO. N= the Honte jon street, was fin i some of his fr BILLIARDS. ©VEN GOOD TABLES i ou_reom, at 440 Brosd: the Olympic Theatre been iu practier for ton year» came; which he #1 Dr. Hunter's Ked Drop.— This is the ouly medict e that rau be relied. on ty harmlessly roughly eflect a lasting cure in ter what form or extet, known to require vou in this city, curing al: t the grest_remed: season; ‘barque uw ual prices by gas light. cert in dise se, no mat invites his friends and ¢ Stronger and seameu chages with © ery ory vf these diseas s. Alicia, no date, off Salt Key Bank, wished to be reported—by ours from Portland, Nov 23, lat 40 35, Foreign Ports. Brontes.Curtis, from Newport. Monumest, Viuing, 24 h N Di.mANDE, >, pour femme de UROWR ‘A French woman, carable of atterdi young Iaiies, taking care of their wardrobs ‘Apply at Mis, BROW which is Warranted in WER QUACKERY NOK HUMBUG—Dr. J ANS has removed hig Old Glen's Heat Dis ‘No, 288 Pearl street, corner of Bekman street, where he cou edy and effe tual treatment and cure of all delete diseases. 10. matter i jormation, ailez chez Madame Fe = forty-five years experieace ©. tiv LLARS KEWAKD —Lont, on the ‘a rasvet Wallet, with steel clasp and ‘con- es and four $5 votes on the ‘Ths finder will rrerive t the wffice of the Franklin How ican vessel. ‘Arr Hopewell, Carver, ‘Touched. Cela rer with any other office. charges are moderate; his cou- is sirieily co: fidenti B. Observe the number, mistakes may be dangerous OST—O : Tuesday evenmg. supposed near Nibto's Garden, meet sac nd from Philadelphi Nov 19~Arr Warren, Titcomb, Baltimore; Bavadway, a pair of Tortui e hell Lincoln, N York. if he tuder will be paid cnt MPOUND EXTRACT OF COPAIBA rs parila posvecses a f-w ei iue bor the cure of all sexual di with an enlightened public rende deratam loa sougnt for yn the medi= Tt heeds no conbuement rr chabge of diet cago: BR | spptoved form, chat of a paste. it is ¢ jh; Smevd, | &#.n0 unpleasaut sensst " |" Tehas acquired the rece 0 pl lollar by leaving Nov 28—Arr Waterloo, #4 ppewa; St oh LUAK FUUND—Oo Tuesday ‘the ow ner can have the « i in NENCH PAPER, 5 Barclay street. PACKHT SHIP UTICA, from Havre —Cousignees by hei- permits on board, at dusky. Are 27th, Prebl ely tastetess, and ea Mountain, Sandusk Monroe and Clevelan Sandusky and Venice. u most fue in almost every part of Eu- yi, Victory, , Tol Kingman | for Cleveland, ‘Detroit; Beauprie, faculty of medicine, and rec rmumend,d by ‘mon! cnemist, Londou, | jiable to be sent to the public store under geners! order. Cleveland; F Jenny, Maumee; President, Ashtabula, Home Ports, Franxrort, Nov 21—Sid Grand Turk, Nichols, Jamai . Paraw dian, Wait, Bal Bar: id fe whol sal and for sal ee y ‘ P, 266 Greenwich street, comer of Warren srrert. Also. at 2 Park Row and 518 Broadway, 183 Bro.dway, 4 4 | Hrondweay , co mer of Lispena'd street, 390 Broadway corner o Yeh, | Walker attest. artis, Bangor for Montevideo. , Bailey, New York. Std bi er Guadaloupe; ttlefield, Ma ile. » Cuiter, Mobile; Exchange, | 9—Arr Bevis, Bri 0 ces, and to drees he-dp secoraiag moder \{OH\ ~K AND HUD-ON RA LRUAD COMPANY. T 1 fi fh \ \K AND HUD- ON RA LRUAD COMPANY. Wer ex, on the bouds issued by 1) will be pid ou that day at the Meehanica? On resentation one delivery of the Coupons. G. LAW, President. PRIVATE BOARDING rs HE INVISIBLE WIG ¥ 10 closely resembles the real nead of hair that sceptics and Connoisseurs have proneunced jt the moet perfect and ex i the day. ‘The erent advan-age of this ique wig is its being made withon: sewing oF ices 80 closely to esemble k, New York, Lawrence, Meeker, New York. the natural hair, both Bartlett, St Jago for started and tne great evils of ot! and connolsseur are alike But v 1d Wolcott, R. des Sh Philadelphia for Boston: Delphi, Cook, si ere th, Helen, Gove, Fredericksburg ft do, and others. for Sandwich; Ho Stoddard, Richi t 1001 nderate—re ferences renut AKR ED Un SINGLE GEN LLEMEN, desvous of a be iter ly accom hex etlent beetd end ‘ Baltimore for OMMERCIAL LAW AGENCY, eatab- the prompt Collec+ jertes — Phe attention EXT siV lished in this ei EDFORD, Nov 28—Arr Betsey & Deborah, White, Sid Aurora, Woodbury, Charleston. Arr Albany Herschel, do’ ‘Nov 28—Arr_ Volta, Tattle Ph Ph in all Bld Helisspout, Charles- | ym rehants is invued to thi st Broadway line a rerdy encabli hed corr # Bihan Raph at teint A jon, and intend to » embrace every collec: mot Families wishing winter seasou can be very splendid pariors and roo 7 feels assured on | and good living, her house cannot b Patus or evertions shall 1, Ocracoke, NC. New Haves, Noy 29—Ar New Yors, Joues, NYork: DELPHIAy Nov 30—. Phillips, Rio Janei rouraxement from the mercantile com: aseful and praiseworthy enterprise, they are prepare | to give reference to merchants for whom they sof the highest F specta ill; Minerva, Ai ‘Arr Tark, Eldridge, Boston; © vorHolder ‘Borden Beker klin, New Haven. Bel don, Mobile, Cla Angeli Noy 2 Are Nimrod, Steadman, Albany. ld Bh. ‘Orleans Ricnsignn Nov Sid have transacted tt - | sermioy Com th se | charaever, and ab: lity, who may honor her with @ na7_}m* ec _ GREAT REDUCTION. OUPLE ENTRY BOG--n KE to carry out the av dertak OODWAKD & DUS wa 7 EPING oi ars, BEN ‘aly, Five Dolan warded three cons ceti' Penmanship exhibited at ic INSTITUTE, for PENMANSHIP and Book Keering. 189 Broadws 4 Hen, NY: KST CARPET ESTABLISHMENT Ly 4 pene Aes ed Ev STATES, No. 91 BOW D just received cwent ites Ay etre mi t eureat F is of the Am | GOLDSMITH 8 CiHttROGRAPH the instruc ion of al jouble superfive Ingram setees, Baal Race, Te meparent | Ke tali of which hsving bern’ pure! JASHL, w!l be soid from 25 to 30 per cent lower tablishment in this city. Mese ole, Loman,’ aud Joh: P rae, 3 y ite John street. i lander, Prone, Newark. Arr poosite John strat quire a beld, free and expedi enmansuip in from wn ty tweuty lesseus of Oue ‘The ladies are taught a neat Kpistolary hand, « beaatifal ae- on * BOOK-KEEPIN The system of ins*racti dy is wot deri ‘a thorongh prac ne ex-re ses being +0 «Frank a jeeking, and Rachael, | entox, NC. No ing, 28 6d to 3x 6d per yard NTED—A lad who can write a de wae hand Apply in Dorr’s Bad Place aod Hanover screet. with oreak fast and tes, or full board if rey un Houston street. ‘SHIP BALTIMORE wil imdow Shades, from $1 to omplishment to | Me'resalt of B VELVET > !~—Pesons in iad tiv m of different shades Velvet, and agond assortment of LAN! tive, at wholerale and retail, at Thos Yount A ratere quar | miu Straw Hi be I close at the usual places an | Passengers Letter Bags will Manufactory, 96 Bowery, between me rlers tor private instraetion, Potile ‘at the Academy—A. saperior article of Metallic us, Than teen the el st, and ay n29 Im*ec COAL es henge Peg ard: ‘corer of Christopher aad Greenwich J _ REMOVAL. wemghed by x city weigher, and delivered to any part of the cl WARD LEWELYN.. 8. T. NICOLL, (9 Front «treet, Tee Zz S é = ze ty free of cartige. retary hi of three and oe hall pes cars on the ane | fer books will be | PH ELL, Cashier; TO PRINTERS. ~Twe founts of Tepe, Minion been wsed on the New York 8, Payable to the

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