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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. 6% LAST BVENING'S MAIL. Washington [Correspondence of the Horald.] Wasuincton, Oct. 2, 1845. If there is one old gentleman in thi tive such an exuberance of fun in the old papa’s chit- | chat, as makes him entirely irresistible. He will be elected printer to the House, just as sure as you are bora. The old chap knows that, and if he is disappointed, ashe perchance may happen to be, it will not be the first time. There 1s some consola- tion ia that, anyhow. He is getting a heap of sub- seribers. People read in other papers about Father Ritchie’s verduncy, and they think, very naturally, , you know, if the Union uffords so much sport to the editors, it must have something spicy about it.— Besides, the xd:ninistration and its policy are under- stood to be illustrated through the “organ,” and the people, of course, will subscribe, justas they sub- | veribed to Jolin Jones and the universal Madisonian. orld for whom we have that tender and watchful solicitude which a | good son may tee! for a father, Father Ritchie is best fighting man that England ever produced, and I that oldgentleman. If you only knew Father Rit- chie, you couldn’t help but like him. He is such a jo- vial, juvenile old codger. He 1s the youngest old ; man we have ever met with. He is as spry and ac- hitting and great powers of endurance ; but always inclided to" cor wloncy, his last four years {dlences had increased his months and keep his Bendigo, on the contrary, bas always been in condi- tion one he hus Deaton, Caunt, and once been beaten en to obtain the chantpionship—he has been in training, and % sherar man ae : r cent than when he hadthe last fight ; and | do not hesitate to say, that he is now the by him ; but since the defeat—so ambitious has doubt if it is physically possible ever to make a better ; ill he has to contend against three and a half inches fearful odds. this at a half dollar is a good business. The and always will be supported to a certain extent by of Persons who gu no where else ; the company very poor, and every thing is left to take care of itself. The little “Olympic” opened ten di and played to crowded hou: man,who is also stage-manager,,! thial comedian inthe country. The fem badly stocked ; jealousy and personal dep one rarely expects to s | undertook. Her place | believe, from your ci | by—the two together, howe we have austai ” after witnessing tl exclaimed, vita voce, give us bac our little Weare thankful to God that we were ever blest | Wheele: with such an organ as John Jones. How much | more grateful should we be, then, for the diurnal | Mrs. Mowatt and Mr. Crisp in the “Wite.” illuminations of Father Ritchie! , Great preparations are being made for the recep- | Brokuns’ Boann, Oct. 2 tion of Congress. Washington City has improved c beyond all example this summer. The builuings erected for the year will scarcely be lees than tour hundred; and among them are five brick churches, |. } Im, 974; 25 do do, Blair & Rives? Inekson Hall, Gadsby’s Hotel, the | do do, b 15d, 97 Odd Fellows’ Hull, noble edifice on Seventh street, and many elt gant private residences. It has been or the masons, curpenters and brick- a good season Sales of Stocks at Boston. 00}; 6 do Merchants’ Bank, new stock, 105; 1 , 103; 4do Boston and Wor'r R R, 117: Saco and Portsmouth RR, 1 layers of Washing on, as wellas for the planters of , 163 # 164; 100 do do, b tm, 17 the paving stones. At this rate, the Federal City, twenty years hence, will be a bewutiful and quite an extensive little villave. Present population, 30,000, scattered over a surface which, if built up as com- pactly as New York fiom the Astor to the Battery, would uccommodute a population of 800,000 peo: | le Indge Dunlop, at present Judge of our criminal court, it is said upon good authority, will be pro- | moted to the Crreait Court Judgeship, vacant from | the death of Judge Thurston, und that T. Hartley | Crawford (or, as the Indians call him, T. Heartless Crawford) Commissioner of Indian Affairs, will take Judge Dunlap’s place as our criminal Judge and that some gentleman from Ohio is to be ap- pointed Commissioner of Indian Atfairs. ‘ The election news from Maryland, this morning, is very gratilying to the President We intercepted the Hon. Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina, on the Avenue to-day, puiling up toward the White House. He said he \was “ right smart, Lthank you.” ‘ Visitors to the periodical agency near Jackson Hull, whe punctually reed the Herald every morn- ing, and then return it to the counter without fold- ing, wul be hereafter charged the regular subserip- tion, and their bills presented monthly. O. K. We shli have @ brief review to give ot the pre- sent administration, in a tew days. Mr. Bachinan, they do say, was caught writing a love-Ieiter the day before he left for Pennsylvania. | The Secretary of State is not yet out of date Mr. Walker, you will have perceived, has issued another chapter of interesting querries in a new cir- cular, for intormation upon the agricultural products of the country as,stlecting the question of the tarift halt of a modification of the Black Tariff of °42. We have Mr. L. Colton here from New York. He has taken up his quarters at the United States Hotel, where he mallee lessons in dancing to the young people of the National Capital. He will also give, in the spacious and elegant dining hall of the United States, a series of “Assemblies” throughout the long session ensuing. He gives a preliminary ball next Thursday evening. Mr. Paine, who has been so often shot at, and who has thus far so miraculously escaped, submitted him- selt, in the presence of a number of gentlemen, last night, to @ personal examination. There is no doubt but that he has been shot through the legs—there 1s no doubt about his having been wounded in the breast. Every witness was pertectly satisfied of this last night. Mr. Gales, of the Intelligencer, we expect, | \i will corroborate our statement. A beautifulastrouomical instrument, (a globe with a blank enamelled surface, to be used in stellar ob- servations,) arrived here to-day from Mr. Paine’s | manutactory in Oxtord, Mass., for the use of the |», National Observatory. Among the distinguished strangers now at the | little from ow United States, we have Dr. Archer of Texas, Hon Mark A. Cooper, of Ga., Hon. Geo. Sykes, of New | Jersey, &c. Last night of Welsh, Mann & Delavan’s Circus. They wiiltake oceans of odd quarters away from! cr ‘Washington, for “the Circus” has been all the rage There 1+ no telling when Lieut. MeLaughiin’s ex- | amination will stop. “ The weather is very delicious. Bavtimore, Oct. 3, 1845. Election News—s1 Complete Route of the Whigs—Facts and Figures, &c. ‘The returns so far, from the election on Monday, indi- cates almost atotal route of the whigs, “horse, foot and dragoons,” in nearly every section of the State. But as your readers prefer facts to speculation, I will give you the figuies : Finst pistRict. This District is composed of Anne Arundel county, proper, Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Calvert fiod St. Mary’s counties. We have received only re- turas from the following districts :— Counties. Key, Dem. Chapman, W. Montgomery. eles. S08 935 Charles 435 Annapolis Anne Arunde! as (part) 1434 1778 General Chapman's majority is nearly 300 so far, and he is probably elected. #RCOND DISTRICT. This district is composed of Frederick, Washington and Allegany counties. Counties. Perry, Dem. — Snively, W. Frederick. . . - ‘200 maj. = Washington. ....... Allegany, (part)... 3514 2028 Perry is elected by a large majority—a whig loss, At | the last Congressional election, Brengle, whi a elected by near 600 majority tga! Phe THIRD DISTRICT. This district is composed of Carroll and Baltimore } couutios, Howard district, und the 18th, 17th, Isthe lode and 20th’ wards of the city of Baltimore. Wethered, Whi, Ligos hem Baltimore city (6 wards) liye © “#(",.Pem Howard district... . Carroll county, . . Baltimore county (part). loll 1636 728 “800 Ligon’s majority 864,and two districts in Beckmore co. to be heard trom. Westered was elected at the last elec tion by near y 600 majority os ourtH Dieticr—Wm. Fell Giles, dem., is elected to Lonsrers by a majority of 842 over John P Kennedy, and Py amajority of nearly 5,000 over J. McKim Duncan trey an sac uot come up to that of the two lat- Sout 300 votes. The entire di 4 Firva Disy Rict—This distr A ret rt Cecil, Caroling, Kent and Queen Annes: me any ator, Constable, (D) Wright, (W.) 1,301 Cecil County. . , Kent... 00... Harford. . , Lim 3.381 3 Constable is elocted beyond « doubt or Sixt Distarct—This district is eastern shore counties, from which deen received, but there is no doubt whig candidate. Covaanss Recapirinatioy. —In the first #omposod of several ct, Perry, Democrat third district, Ligo Whig loss. In the h distrik lected—a Whig los: in the next there will be foar Democrats and two there were 61 Whi as far as severtained, are Qi) in Montgomery, and’3 in Wi branches. Bo Evropoun Travel—The Fight between Ci — Theatrical, $e. ‘on, Oct. 1, 1846, ‘Tho steamer loaves to-day, and carries out a good number of passengers for the season ; the bulk of trave} vow is the other way, and to-morrow’s arrival will show © list of 100 passengers at least. Great anxiety is felt among the sporting men here, to camer in, as we shall learn by her the result | of the great fight between Caunt and Bendigo ; fifty to | forty are offered freely on Caunt, and always find ready | takers. Ihave beard of fifty to thirty being taken in one will show the ” ‘aunt never was a Scientific fighting man ; but hus won his battles by hard | ouglasmd chide Woaueay. GPC talifax to. ‘Boston have this instance. The news, when it arriv Dackors of Caunt their mistake. | 10'd, 143; 125 do, 14: | for want of purchasers. cent premium; on New York and Boston, 6 a5! per cent | | 14) er, deliverable at Montevideo. Nominal quotati | Baltimore to nett $0 | No returng have yet of the election of the Srconp Boarn — 200 do, so 1 m, 16) shas Wilmington RR, bo 1 m, 80 do East Boston Company, b 0 100 do Long Island RR, b o 71, 160 do. 74}; 90 do, 791m, (cg The train of cars was detained two hours | | and a half, last night, by running off the track near | New Brunswick COMMERCIAL. Friday, October 3. Asnes—Pots ure indemand to-day at $4. Pearls dull at $1 18 Cotrox—The market the last two days has been very quiet generally, the purchasers being confined to afew operators, on speculation; who took yesterday, upwards i of two thousand bales, and nearly the same amount to- | day. The amount of cotton in first hands is now re- | dueed to about 16 000 bales, including the arrivals of yes- terday. We continue our quotations. Inferior, Ordinary Middling: Good middling, Middling fair, Fair Good fair eae Ne Fi vee ake MI, ‘There is no change since yesterd oti} a $4 6: Reat Estate—.4t 4uction—House and lot west side of Grand styeet, near Varick street, 21 feet front, 22 ft rear, 60° teet deep on one side and 46 feet deep on the other, He will have a most important and voluminous re- , $3,040. Re to present to Congress at the next session, in | Ye Famlly Provision Market. Apples, brl...$1 50 a 225 Pears, hf peck.. 0 25 a 075 Beet, ch’e pcs.. 0 9 2012 Peaches... 0 12iga 0 623g Do. corned... 0 5 20 8 Plums 2025 "a 0 sig 0 5 a0 6 Woodedck, pair 0 623¢a 0 62h, pkO 8 a@10 Wald Duck,do. 050 a0 75 bu.. 075 a1 00 ‘Tame Ducks,do.0 624440 0 Cucumb’s, 100.. 0 25 a0 31 Teal, do... 037 a0 50 Cabbage ad5 . 100 also Celery, a 012 100 ali Curots, bune! add 0 G2iga 0 87% Corn, per 100, a0 624% 0 50a 0 625 Cranberries apk 37a 0 0 0B 0010 gg Plauts,esh 0 3-a0 6 — Stripeddo. 0 8 a0 Lettuce, head... 0 2 a0 3 Flounders, buh 0.10 a 0 12 Onioos, Swh.. 050 206234 Ells perlb..... 0 6 a0 8 +03 006 FreshCod,lb.. 0 5 a0 6 00 4140 Crab 2012 2018 7 a0l2 ~0 6 ad— $2 00 62 022 2025 oad oo Exes, per do o8 ag9— 7 a0 8B Cheese, perlb. 0 6 a0 9 ell's, elt 4 200 09 2010 | Do. autme, 2008 10 000 Do-cautel’ 201d 100 2175 Water Mel a0 7% 050 20 0 Parsnips doz... 0.50 10 0 reater variet | tables of all saw, weighed 302 Ibs Philadelphia Cattle Market. Pen Yor! 20 Cows aad Calves, 450 Swine, and 2000 Sheep | | Prices—Beeves, Northern, dull at $1 50 a $550 the 100 Ibs., about 150 left unsold. Cows and Calves sell at better prices: we quote the range of the market at $15 a $30, Swine mostly brought $5 a $9 60 the 100 Ibs. Sheep are without alteration, and the sales are mostly | at $1 a $3 each, according to quality. Hay 18 steady at 100c. the cwt. for good Timothy; 500 | bales of pressed sold for shipment at 65c. the 100 Ibs. Straw ranges at $5 a $6 the 100 bund] Forel Matanzas, Sept 20 Markets. he Stranger arrived yesterday | after Custom House hours. She is now discharging, and we hope to get her off this aiternoon. Our market is en- tirely bare of Rice, and ber cargo is a choice article; we hope to make sale at 14 rs; this we consider a fair price, as the cargo of the F. A. Brown, at Havana, also a fair article, sold at 13 rs. and the cargo of the Midas stored Exchange on London, 16 por premium, Matanzas, Sept. 20.—The Rice per Stranger sold at 14); 132 per qql offered and refused for Lard. The pros- pect for our Sugar crop the coming season is fair; the Coffee crop will he very short. About 1200 hhds Mus. | covado Sugars on hand; prices at last quoted; no sales making.” Banbavors, Sept. 17.—Prices of American Products.— Flour $6 60 a $6 75, with a geod demand; Lard 10a 11 cents; Bread, Navy, $3; Rice $4a $4 25; Am. Tallow 12 a i3cts; Cheese, Am. 10 a 16 cts;Black-eyed Peas $20 $2 25 per bag; Lumber, W. P. $18 a $19 per M., plenty, P. P. 1822: Shingles, cypross, 6to 6+ per M.; do cedar and white pine $2 26 to $2 60; Staves R. O. West India Bank Exchanges—-#0days or | 60 days 452; 30 days 492 per £100 sterlin, Rio Jaxeino, Au The receipts of Flour since the 26th of July have been 14,393 bbls, of which 8315 bbls were from the United States. The market remained in aparalyzed state during the latter part of July, aod transactions were confined to small retail sales; in con- sequence of which brig Tweed proceeded with her car- gotothe River Plate. In the beginning of this month some demand springing up for Mortevideo,about 2000 his Baltimore were closed for exportation at 12, cr on board, and 4435 bbls per Baltimore and Harriet, at 13) cash, and nl ndon $420; by retail are 15, cash to 19/500 cv for Richmond City Mills, to net $7 12 a $7 10, and 15 500 to 16,100 cr tor 50 a $5 62. At Montevideo, 7th August, flour was retailing et $12 a $13, to nett about $6 Spanish. Exronts—Coffee—Supplies of a new crop have heen throughout the month and still continne ona very limit- ed s:ale, and from present appearances, we cannot look for a well furnished market until October. At this mo- ment there is very little superior coffee, suitable for the United States, to be had, and prices may be quoted firm at 2/300 a 3/500 for super 2/390 a 3)050 ordinary first the last 110,000 bags. Figures—The first arrivals of new Campos have been freely taken at from 2/900 a 3/000 for white, and 1/900 a 2/100 for brown. Little in market. Hides continue in good demand, and some 15,000 heavy um and light weights Rio Grande, were suld at eight da: lb. We quote light cents; heavy 95 re; on board 11.04 Freights—Owing to to the gre ping bas been neglected, and tl carcity of coffee shi and 47% 6d and five percent per ton to Exchange—Gradually advanced to owing tothe scarcity of. district, Gen, Chapman, Whig, is elected—no change, In the sacond elected—a Whig lows, In , Democrat, is elected—a Whig loss. In the fourth district, Giles, Demoorat, is elected | Zonstable, Democret, Inthe aixth district, the Whig can tulate is elected—no change. In short,’ the entire State was represented by Whigs in the law erie higs. Tue Leorscature.- In the last House of Delegates and"21 Democrats. The Whig loss ‘rederick, 4 in Ha fr | E ington, Nett Whig Ic 10. The Legisiature will still, I think, be Whig. 1a bote nt and Bendigo ports, but expecially Bahia, in which province con able quantity of diamonds have recently been found, which have been shipped to Europe and draw: ini Specie—We quote Spanish doubloons 32/200: Silver 104 0 1044; six per cent rtock 754 a 75}. MAXWELL, WRIGHT & CO. Ten trenroo.—Freights to the United Stat eration, except ior metals, and passenge’ enware 68; glass 10s; 128 64; tin plates 12s 6), F and but little cargo for them “™°? Passengers Arrived. don Eaton, PJ Mayer, of Boston; saul wale torallard Spe 0 ie M as te ays Daniel B Dash, AO Oppenion lary Oppenhetiny Mascer fe Oppen ), Clapham, © CO Beek Chas W 1H AG peteaing, B: Dain C Jer ts of New Havens OR ley Chars wit, Salonmet, E Begiuen, Fores ZU Deas, Martineau Jas Gandollo, Mor Redmond, 8 C Simmons, Wm Youn » Royal Arm: Attroehi, Ital iss AD + Fredk Warde 1! Rowot, France: 1S Pag % Pelgtam, Ghaigiers beng! iathieson and child, SeJobns;, CD Stroha, Bremen cs sem Mrs Ketchum, ‘and child, Montreal; Wm Dick, Royal Army; ifs, Rev BR Leash: ol tize immensely, and when he | Sisweigat as bee reduced ts 210; ead you may lodge ja weight has been re. to 210; y' | if rete gee ‘work off thirty-six pounds of flesh in five AH Enel Baier Uo as fsetoedin:dovdedn, Cotas eat atd-che Argent | Bkiddy. for do aide ies Se HPN reetnas He | Oct: Lizerpeot, do eh: Rab Ray is 8 Co » Of erred SBrowalos A MARITIME HERALD. |<. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 4. ———_—_—_—_. perior height and thirty pounds in weight, and these are . k ie . 1¢, Hagedorn, Savannah, J Elwell & Co. Hull, Charleston, Geo Bulle Viila di Napoli, (Sic) Messina. J B Lasala. (Sw) Ek vad " Harbeck & ouchiaud & Thebaud Ship Sc Lawrene Our Chinese Museum is in the full tide of success— } Mr. Simpson, the proprietor, informed me that the sale youth of twenty, sometimes ; and there is | of tickets since he opened, had exceeded 600 por da i it, ional Theatre is doing a tolerable business, to a certs t Bie elit Ta ic, Montague, New Haves. op James Lanphee: loop Radi wt, Hawkins Sloop Rhode Island, ys sin every night. Mr. Wm, Chap he cleverest low | tment is jique caused the withdrawal of a most charming vaudeville ac- tress, Miss Wheeler, of Philadelphia. She was grace- ful in her movements, and possessed beauty of an order With this she combined reat versatility, and a general aptness for whatever she t i f now filled by two ladies, both I | , Mrs. Isherwood and Miss Wood: | ( do not make up forthe ind the supporters of the “Olym- | performances of these ladies, Ship Sharon, Thompson, from Liverpool, August 2, d 134 passengers, to. McMurray. : pindvla, Barstow, from Liverpool, August 24, with y Sth alt, lat 45 20, lon 2945, signal Boston for Liverpool; 12th, lat 43 ship Sea, Edwards, he i 0 Haile, 73 days from Trieste, wi id Bpoke 9th ult. lat 26 t0 N, lon 40 38 WW, ad from Stonington, with 18 bbls sp, for E ise, to Neamith 6 ized shin St Petersbu Sh inuey. $1 days from Palermo, with fi Chamberlain 6 Phe ny | ged brig with loss of y | FSSuip Courier, Wolfe, trom | bags coffee 6 ceroons joous to Jas A Potter. ia topgallant inast, steering N. Ang 28, with 4500 cacthana to A Foster & Sons; 8 doub- eft Pernambuco 6th ult. XL Ship Auburn, Burrows, 18 days from New Orleans, with cot- ton, &c_ to Stanton & Frost. 20th ult. 50 miles f i tie showing a’ white sigual with a black ad a pilot on bos - No2, NY Merchants’ Pilotboats, 30 miles South of Bar- ty jarque Espeleta, larcellus, Sheffield. brig Adamant, of ‘mount, of Philadelphia, barque ( hancellor, of NHaven, dis; ae Brig Fauny \ oit, Burns, 9days from Georgetown, SC. with | lumber, to H Coit & Co dela Brig Walcott, Owen, 8 days from Wilmington, NC. ua v ster & Whitmarsh aynter, Cropper, Berlin, com. The Tabernacle opens Monday uext as a Theatre,with —6 shares New England Wor- | ants’ Bank, old stock, 109}; 3 do Old Colony R | ; 18 do Portland, , Franks, 46 days from Rio Janeiro, with cof- 5 75 do East Boston Co, b lod, 14}; 600 fe 00 do Long Island RR, 704; 400 do do, | {2 : 747 100 | 50 do do, b 10d, 74; $50 do Wilmington RR, | | stores, to De Pe 2m, | ] 2705: 50 do Norwich and Worcester RR, | : 5 & One ship, unknown. Ships Hartford, (new) Savannah; New York, Charleston; barque St Joseph, Lishon; s hr Foam, Tampico, and oth:rs. Miscelianeous Kecord. Exciystvery Rerorteo.—By reference to our paper of yes t wil! be seen that the arrvaly of ith, from Liverpool, and br Rio Grande, were rej | give also, for the bene! Sels reported ove day in adv: during the month of Septen lu Q orted exclusivel: i of merchants the names of those ves: ce of any other morning paper, yer:— from St Petersburg. biana, jew York, lst; tsanc Newson, aud ; Great 1 (s) eceed the Columbia, ton, for do few ds; Bi ‘oper, Charleston, 20th; lus, do, fo suces Siem. Sb bap ek to a Loxpox. Sent T7Ent inwards, ‘Toronto en LeGHorn, Aug 26~ArrOrbita, NYork. You Gibraltar; 26th, Altorf, Mars PoatsMoutH, Sept 13—Arr H Hadson, Moore, London, ald for N Works, . M’Manun, to. “PurmouTit, Sept 18-OfF, Diamant, Bremen for NYork. Px ept 6—. Re for NewOr doy 2 Basset, fromads, unc; Helen Mt Biedier, unc; An toa, justarr; Cervantes, frei from Boston.” Sid 26h, Sea Bird, fron mith, of ‘N York, bound iu, Unes, Aug 30—Sld Kennebec, Smith, NYorl Sutexps, Sept 3—Sld_ Manto, Malta; th, Jan New York: 6th, Leonore, and Wallace, Blanchard, NY Santa Cruz, Te Sierga Leong, June 27—Arr moge Taute Bay, CGH. July 18—In por Co in 8 days. Home Portse von: Raxaon, Sept 29—Arr Franklin, and Excel, NYork. Portuasp, Oct i—Arr Mayflower, Grant, NYork; Wm L Roff, Boston for Cherrytield—at 6 o'clock th in contact with afore and aft schr, name wuknown, carried away jibboom,tore mainsail, &e. Old Montreal, (new) Saran: nab, ewauayrort, Oct 1—Arr Julia, Philad Cld ‘Turbo, Laguna; Duroe, Pernambuco anda ml Francis. “t Domingo; Ariel, Phi ‘Plymouth, Sag, flarbor bott Lord. NOrleans; Boston, Baltimore; Home, Philadel Juno, Kelley; Renown, Lovell; JC Ca. pe Eldridge, ia forfolk'and Richmond Wales, Remittance, Muskin: “Are Uambrin, (BE steamer) ool. Sign igs. i Arr Aid, Richmond. vergyy Sept Art D Webster, Philadelphia; Oscar, and a rhe ae Beoronp, Oct t=Arr New Delight, Wareham for Fl in; U S'surveying brig Washington, fm a cruise; 2d, Dutra? Naasemond. Sid tet, Frances, Louisa, Philadelphia; Commerce, Norfolk. Z Evoantowy, Oct l—Arr Citizen, Norfolk for Boston: Mel sill, 8 Amboy for do; Comet, Washington, NC. for do—and sll sid 2d. Py ex, Oct 1—Arr Julia, Pictou: J Brick, Philadelphia; Weshiogton, * York. Came up, Rhoderic Dhu. Sid ‘Walter R Jones jr, Nerfolk;, Commerce, kstner & Sarah, and Cham- pion, Philadelphia; New Huglaud, do or Bangor, according to wind; Motto, Baltimore Emua & Eliza, Albany; Meport, PN ewront, Sept 30—Arr Adame, and Lodemia & Fiza, Provi ‘nee for Phil ; Ott 'w York for Hallowell 5 Gane, Savannahs Syleadid NY ork for Cherryfeld; Vineyard, igartown for N York. O Eu ida, Chapman, Pensacola, to Chastelain & Ponvert. to P Harmony’s Nephews. 21—-ChYster, Cutter, Li Besides these we havea host of small coasters, which we do noc deem of sufficient importance to seeu at any time by a reference to our apt Sheftield, of the the followiug particulars regarding this vessel, whi fallen in with so often during the last month. Latona, Capt Wm Dav: Jeremie, San Domingo. the Gulf Stream, at8 pm, | under short sail, was knoc Sone Larona- d from Boston Aug 1, beund to On the 6th, lat 36 18 N, lou 68 W, in a sudden squall, being at the time ed-on her beam’ ends. Sh th water, aud in that condition the crew remained five k, witheut food or drink. when the ive, CaptKinney, trom Yarmouth, NS for Antigua. ‘The captain, mate and 2 seamen Latona was a new, sel, on her first voyage—107 tons burthea— We quote Genesee at $4 62}, and Ohio and Michigan at $4 valued at $5300, Waerexs at Key West.—Bri zs for Cowes, with about 200 hhds sugar, went ashor. cargo saved, vessel supposed to be gi Jamaica for Loudon, at the wreckers could some pimento. Schr mia, Dav filled with water rom her 120 hhds of rum’ a Charlotte finished discharging ou 13th ult, but_uo further survey ¢ is determined to put her. in condition to take iu the cargo; about 200 hides were sold, said to brought 90 ceuts each. 17—The Nornen, Stra had been bad on aard, of and from Copen- | hagen for NY k, got on the Goorlwin Sands last night, and be- Sept 6—The Terranova, from London tothe Clyde, ct this morning with the Parthian, of Ri Kingstown, with boat Joss of foremast, bowsprit, &c. and part of cargo thrown over- Loxpow, Sept5—The ma: were passed Ist ult, lat 47, lon 53, by 0 from Liverpool, Bowell, arrived off HE SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY hold an extra meeting ou Mond sy, Octoberéth, aud all the members are particu- —-The Claiborne, at Charleston, aship ashore on Hatteras Shoals—small with bright waist, poop deck, quarter bi rks painted white, ada main royal, no ibboom, and asmall gaff above the gaff of the spavker er colors to—had apparently a uumber he had lowered her boat.and raw outa kedge; showed ‘Towards evening saw swall ’ schooner stinding towards hy ttle or no seas jadged hor to be 5 of € This is, in oll probability, the same as reported by Capt Manchester, of the Georgiana, at this port. Benner, of the tndiana, hence at_NOrlevns, e Bay of Mexico a few ke c kegs were bright and had been plastered on ks Lauxchep—At Bath, 20th ult. about 450 tons, called the Macedonia. But little change to make in our table. We noticea | ‘fT iety and quantity of good poultry. Vege- nds are very plenty, and prices vary but last report, tomatoes excepted; they are | up to $1 a$1 50 per bushel. From Key West we have large lot of Green Turtle, one, among others that we fine copper fastened ship of N ship John Adams, Wm J McCluney, Esq. was at anchor off Vera Cruz—officers and crew all Jutes were exchanged from the ship and town. heU Sfi te Potomac, steamer Princeton, and brig Law- re at Pensacola 2th ult. a The U Ssteam frigate Mississippi, Captain Fitzhugh, sailed from Pensacola 16th Brig Somers arrived —Offered at market; 1200 head, principally ylvania Beef Cattle, including 420 taken to New Aransas Bay 8th ult. Whalemen. poke night of Ist, Wm at Candace, Bolls, had three of her crew in irons, and one had bes the captain, in cousequeuce of randuous conduct; Oscar, Ludiow, just arr. d from Pernambuco 6th ult, Magnolia, NB, on a eruise , A large whale ship, showlog red signal with white letters, bound Bast, was seen 23d ult. tat 41, lou 50 20, Ship Plymouth, late of Boston, has been purchased to a whaler, and is to be fitted out at Sag Harbur for sea. Spoken. Flora, of and from Boston July 2, for East Indies, Aug 1, lat 3.N, lon 25 V rk for Oporto, Aug 8. Int 40, lon 64. in, Ang 9, lat 39, lou 17. Fredk Jacob, NOrieans for Bremen, Aug 17, at 44, lon 46, er. of and from Philadelphia for 27, lat 49, lon 14. | av pool for NOrleans, at ult at 49 iverpool for Charleston, 7th ult, 1at30, lon 18. elk. vol for Boston, 9th ult, lat 51, Le 12. om Bath, 20th ult, lat 22 nd from Baltimot de. +17 day: 1 59 45. sallglea MeLeod, of # for Antwerp, Aug 25, Mermaun, from Baltimore for Aransas, with U § troops, 10th West snort of water. days from New York for NOrleans, (so report- ed) lith ult, off Tortagas. ammohiin Roy, Philadelphia for New Orleans, 7th ult, off Forelgn Ports, , Sept 10—Arr Sarah Ann, Boston. CGH. July 18—In port, tlvira, Green , une. ty Heap, Sept 10—Off, Everhard, from Baltimore for R, Sept 2—Are Miu Broughton, Rotterdam. hn Parker. Boston. \— Arr Goethe, and Phil del drich, Warren, RU: Se . Sept 5—Arr Straffors wort 9th, Sea, for ead, NOrleans, so. aperika, do 25th; Cre eps, maleimores ork, soon; Epervier, Vaillant, do 20th; Bangor, do 30th; Orozimbo, do Oct |. NOrleaus’ via Havana, Burnos Ayres, Aug 5~In port, Chancellor, Beanvais, fro . » Tweed, from Baltimore an In the River, Masou Baruey, Scott, NYork; parqite aud. brig waknown. nawee Arr Jacob $ Waln, Arecibo; 1 and Diantha, Havana. $Id 14th, Clinton, from Havana Cxyor, Sept 3—Sid Harward, Harward, NYork. abt, Aug 2%—Arr Olot, Almgr Cavie, Aug 2-4 i Barcelons; 26th, Princeton, London; 31s , Flor: 2ith, Falmouth, Rio Sept 4, Treaty, Rio Grande. Care Town, June 13—Sid Arragon, Calcutta, Deat, sept 3—Arr North Bend, York, ith, Diner Webster, London (and sid for Boston;) 3:h, iri Amsterdam; Saxon, L 1» Mary Phillips, Rotterd sm; Stn, (and sid for Now York;) Rajah, do. (and sid for | lo, (for Baltimore;) 1th, Frauklin, Hamburg, for | Wiuniviae, from Boston; York, 2ith, Bornholm, eutt , rs; 3/100 @ 3/260 good firsts; | ya toad die Rata, and 2/600 a 2/800 good 2ds. | Knieterbocker, Alex It is generally believed that the crop will fall short of (and sid for Boston mi +, N Or'eans, for do; Levntine, do fur Bremen. Sid ne | leaving the poeket-book | Head st. and Broadway rt Louisa, New York for Bremen; 20—In the Roads, St Petersburg, Wi Rothfos,’ NOrle ms, ie RAN, AWAY from th ® work, Ang 30—Arr Merlin, Havaua for Cronst 4d, H Shelton, Baltimore for do; 4th, Pico, Boston for do (was hagen 2d); oth, Florence, Leach, Cronstadt orton; 6th, Olof Wyk, Havana tor Jronstadt for NYork; 7th, rates are nominal, 70 Fs and 6 per cent per bag to the United States and 42s 6d rope. $d principally money, in consequence of large remittances of our md currency to the Northern Mary Frances, Hubbard. C fatauzas for Cronstadt; Sth, Mason, Cronstadt for Faumourit, Spt 10-Off, Eagle, fm Porto Rico; 3d, Fortuna, N York for Stettin, Gortrenacne, Aug 2\—Arr Virginia, Jansen, N York. ‘Arr LH Gale, NOrleans. Aug 2l—Arr Fortunato, to 31600 a 31/400; Spanish dollars 2/100; Patriot 1960; A. Florence, Boston, and sld 2d tor Malaga. Malaga. Sept 17—In port, Rover, for NOrleans, jaria Antoinette do, 2ist; Ai in, do, 4 Walker, James River; ath, Baltimore, NYork; 16th, Sully, Sid Sspt 3, Rubicon, Ni sworth NYork. In port 16th, Goodwi ath; Ti N forward a little more freely the last week. w York packets say—copper 128 Gd; earth- Pig iron 84 @ 108: bar iron 10s; steel an ships in port, Haver, Aug 90— srr D + do Oct 10; Narraganset, do 1 \Yproot—Steam ship Cambria, at Boston—Jes Lee jr, and ches) Geo Adiard, Feedu A Delano. Win A Sronece few Yook,Crop" Hidvidge,doy lich, St Pet Apalachicola; Richmond, and G Brown, forth Star, Charleston; 19 17th, S Hicks, Bunker, NYo crabtree, for N York an h, Adirondack, shipley, NY ork Golam rn L. Ewing and wife, Mobile: Robt Ferriday. HE ich Wee WH Gilliat Londons W. HL Hajiday, York; 7th, San Rus-ell Glover, d 14s 10h, Kensing obile; Osceola, w O | York; isth, Orexon ts | dinka, d R “isin i! bay van, O ernor Davis, Boston; 6, Hoyt, New York, Puitabenpiia, Oct 2—Arr Louise, [Bre] Bremen; Martha, Newrort. Cid Standard, [Br] West Indies. ewes, Del. Oct 1—Josephine, Adele, Saml N Gott. Germ, Wm Pitt, Solon Purveyor, and Elvira, went to sea this fore- noon, Wind NW Ricusonp, Oct 1—Arr Fountain, Thomaston; T Ireland,aud Virginia, NY ork; Wm Thompson, Fall River.” 8d Fotornac, ae etrHant, Oct leAtt Osteola, Philadelphia; Massachu- ives Us | sects, Newburyport. een | ES CHAR.eston, Sept 30—In the offing. Catharine, Crane, New . hyr, Matenzas. Sid New World, - dee Vork “Ary zach Claibome, Levanseller, NYork; Stran- ger, Matan’ pt2é—Arr L Baldwin, Hayes, NYork. Sid coarser carlton, Boston. iy i 26-—Cld Morea, Weed, NYork. ; en Oineune, Bert Scart Rockall, Foster; Rose, Conk: and Sultana, Denvis, NYork: Ashburton, and Columbus, Boston; Moutpelier, Crinden: Robt Morris, Phil Jor yen Bnrique. (Sp]and Titi, Havaua; Mary’ Wilks, and Bi 8 Lamdin, Araisas Bay. Cid Emily ‘Taylor, Liverpool. Tow: boat Adriatic left SW Pass 23d, at7 p m, reports Oswego at fi jeiphins J itish schr Atlanta, from — anchor inside the bar—all the others had gone to sea. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Puitaperura, Oct 3—Arr Welcome, New Bedford; E B Caldwell, and Jas Cage, NYork. aLtisone, Oct 2—Arr Maryli o cown, DC; Abo, Rio Janeiro A\ ith E Farn. natn, for York, Also ar, Adi Massachusetts, 3 ‘Moreau, d a wus, Rio Jax nett slitta, Halifax. Sid in A Robby William Allen. BERT OWEN will Lecture at Franklia Hall, trusts, on Penday, Oct. Sth, fer in the morning al wast 10, and in the evening at 7 o'clock., Poyeabove hall to be let three nights in the week. of 1t¥rre larly requested to attend. Senn bORENEEN. A NOL O-AMEICCAN FREE CHURCH of Grint Georse A.the Martyr. No. 406 Broadway—Rev. Moses Marcus, rec tor. Divine Service on Sunday at 103-4 M, 3PM, and in the tvening at 744 clock, when a Sermon will be preached by the Rev. Samuel I, Southard, rector of Calvary Church, N. Svatetvee- British emigrants and English res.dents are par- ucularly invited toatteud voLivre SOCIAL REFORM ASSOCIATION, Franklin Hall, Chatham square. HERE will be a glorious gathering of the friends of Hu- nan Progens and ftappineas, ou Suaday, Gctober Sth, at 1 a the mo past 7 in the evening, when Mr. Robert ‘Owens d. A Collings and Bev} Warden, have kindly consented tonddress the meeting. ei “5. R. SMITH, President. of Ite 2 AMERICAN COUNTY VENTION. James Hoca, Secretary. lu THE NATIV co GUENTLEMEN:- It is devoutly hoped that in making the ® selecti Nl be govegned by merit -snominate men, not boys—men of. matnre age and und-rstand- selection for the Assembly, you wil ing.of souad mind, and Large e: vcter. seing in Albany last winter, I tive hall during the whole sessiou, and witnessed the lament: ble deficiency in 801 mm be the country membe: rough shod. I say st tet the men you nomi- re be over the middle C4 pe za er—for be assured very profitab‘e in legislation y NATIVE OF "76. JAMES A. SWAIN & Cu.. Drapers and Tailors, 352 Broadway, Carlton House, LD respectfully inform their mers aud the pub- -thitthey now have on tand and are constantly re perior stock of fall and winter goods, which will be cewving @ . inade tio in the latest fashion and at the lowest prices, for cash. | of Lmrre MEDICAL NCTICE. He MEDICINE of the |-te Dr. George H Chapm: be had (only genuine) of Ketige ath ai le! be further notice. FALL FASHIONS. ADAM BEHRMAN begs to announce to her friends and en yotil *rre ‘customers, tbat she will open on Monday, 6th inst, her fashions, consisting of the choicest selection and style o! ch Hats. Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, &e. adies ed tocalland ¢xamine, atthe Magasin De Mode. ¢0 Canal st. of 3t*rre FOR SALE—TWO BILLIARD TABLES, ORNER of Canal, Hudson and Watts streets, [f not ol within ten days, the Tables, with saloon and_ fixtures cemd will be let. ‘Phe tables are of Bassford’s make and n ar. new Inquire of W. H. SWEET, 202 Canal st. of lerre PIA +O FORTES. OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—An Enghsh s‘x anda. half octave «i action mahogany Piano Forte, of supe tone and finish; it de of the best seasoned material will be warranted to stand well in tun y climate. Can be seen at J. Rockett’s Piano Forte om, 492 Broadway, fall and winte | chree doors above Broome st it. ‘Also, several good secondhand Piano Fortes for sale. Of Stree ANTED—A situation as housekeeper, by one who has falfiled that situation in several large hotels. Satisfacto- nce ean be given as to, enaracter and eapability by ap- tel, 66 Broadway, of Bt rre highly respectable, healthy, young Eng. ‘Wornau, of fine constitution, 11 days confined, aud ng abundance’ of milk, wishes to engage in a first rate as Wet Nurse. Apply at No. 611 Greenwich, between tamil | Morton and Barrow streets. olathe WANTED, FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, to act as Agents for the sale of new aud poptilar tublications. $500 over and above their expenses will be Insured to them in versting, with an opportunity of clesriog $1000 per yenr. | Sme men now in our employ will, no donbt, made over $1000 per year clear of -lexpense. Each will have his district It wiil be necessary for them to have at lenst fom $25 to. $40 to obtain good Gttingout. “Apply at FRENCH! ng Hall. 293 Brovdway, up stairs. All letters must be post paid. of uma'r. % GRO aS REWARD. ‘ os’ °N, while ridin South Fi yu ple Pocket-book, con’ining $01, viz. :—Bix $5 bills on the National Bank, four 3's of the Union Bank, two $2 bills of & hank nor remembered, and atew visiting cards with the naine ofipee @ ove reward wi be paid, and no questions ssked, on nd contents at the Hotel de Pa TEN DOLLARS REWARD. scriber.an indeuted appre n. Snid boy is about 18 his I-ft_ eye. All per 2 iy 1 George ned. moar built and bited fara raring ot Boy 9» ms ecount ier ty of t jaw. f EO "Dad New Rochelle, Oct. 24, 1845 4 Suistre PROFESSOR, BUSH'S LECTURES, the Future Life, nceorving to Swedenbo g, will be co jed on Sabbath evening next, (Sth instart,) atthe ture Room of the Society LibraryBuildiugs, corner of Leonard er Phenomena of Mesmer- feet oe ogg v " acconnted for by the Josophy ofthe Spiritual World, as dlalosed by hema, Lecture to commence at half-past 7. Seats free, ot 1t'r BRUNSWICK SHEETINGS. HE Brunswicks are the heaviest of all the 4-1 brown Sheet= ngs, being ayrut one pound to 24 ards, und the price 1s but a shade above the ordinary goods.” Country mer: chants are solicited to examine this articie. in connection with t iced yard wide Sheetings, 10 084 cents pi vat Also, best South Cotton Yarns—assorted Twist, No.5 to 10 tN, A 30 C TN ONDESTLL FRANCIS’ PATENT REVERSED BOTTOM SHE SUBSCRIBE HL We outs rors "There, colebrsted Wonca’ thed fare ,cuarind to buitd proved andtested for five years. ‘The pnilic are cautioned vesinat purch sing of persons violating the Law of Patent, °s they will be linble for damages equal to three times the price serch boat. The price is the sane as for ordsanry houte g tame dimeusions. adding only the eost of nit chumbers Phe Boats will be built precise'y the same as those that have saved qo many hundred lives, and used so successfully in the United States Naval and Revenue Service, and in preket ships and steamboats generally, for somany years ROBERT FISH, Boat Bujlder, Front street near Rosevelt. of are "TO WIG W RS. ANTED=Immediately young Indy to, work ventilated boy, Ante Wat. BATCHELOR, Nort Wal street. nm AUCTION NOTICES. __ ____ AMUSEMENTS. no pea © inetelocke the talents ot Souchport, bound | Zeneral assortment of goods. | PA ber a | The pertormance wil} commence with megane a ton, vizr—1S cases, consisting of abl y. i I! commence, } which the sale will cor amare, goods ar ite et FINE OLD ENGRAVING: & PAINTINGS, AT ill sell, ov Saturday Evening, at 7 o'clock, at HB sapere valusble collection of fine old line aiutings, being the se~ ‘This lot being rare aud others are invited to call and view whatever may be the state of the wea- | Sine Planta on Monday. GEORGE B. RO! BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. ber ath, at No. 16 Broad street,one pack~ ived in fine order, in a sho: tin ewYork. ‘Martha Washington, for NOrleans, commenced iLLks, Sept3—Acr Cairo, New Orleans; 5th, Whiton, VYork. Off Ist, Agues, fin dor Sid Aug 30, Elizaberh ‘shat Megiees, ‘Orleans; 3d, Napoleon, do; 10th, ork: ic, Gibraltar; 21st, Miquelon, at 5a} an artist disposing of Sih, Zulette, eilles; (eo Gard, do 2th, Peyton, Gibraltar ith, Agenoriay Noxtolk ! rT Mth, Brunswick, M’Manus, NYerk; 15th, Ed- ips, Narcissus, Aunemous Penvas Air Seliua, B -Itmore. Rocuxtix, Sept 1 Art Suwarrow, Sleeper, NYork. Rio Jaxtino, Aug 28—In port, G Shaw, fm Norfolk, une; leans, unc; Kathleen, Kliffens, for ‘ork, GOLD WATCHES, JEWELRY, §c. B 8. PEATE will sel 1 "I all sel ook a Hagms No si Flan street oy: palenesuttbpeieck of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods ofa house declini Siness, comprisig most ofthe articles usually kept in a rande: Enterprise, from Cadiz for Rio Grande: Off the harbcr 20th, Ma- Day, at 10 o’clock, at the ice of Plated Castors, Candlesticks, Waiters, Butter and Fruit Knives, 81 alge: Bape Mth , Penk Por full part.cu.ats bee auction head, Juraal of Coun JOONEY, Auctione Hardware, Cudery, +at 10 o’elock, at joston. Geneva, Drinker, for his, morning, came ehlores' Carts Also, 400 doz Tat ' Sad ir us assorted in casks. Al im aud Double Barrel Guns bp gsr ag) assorted 2,3and4. © an Also, 70 P tent ladelphia. Boston, Oct2—Arr Kentucky, St Ubes; Harriet, Curacoa.— W. W. SHIRL | Aue'r. BE, WILLARD. — BUR 'TURE SALE. — THIS 10 151 Broadway, ‘a b full aud three-quarter Frei i Belek, 2 valuable Sofa Bedsteads. Green-howse and Parlor Planis at Auction, and Dutch Bulbous Roots onday morning, 6th thst, at 11 o’clk ice variety of ornawental PI lias, Rhodndendroas, in bud; Roses jums, Passion Vines, &e., with numer ill s+, 1 of Cameli: ‘arious sorts; Gera other varieties, all in fine order day morning a few cases of choice Dutch Bul “nots, just received from Haerlem, in Holland. ‘me :W YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 33 and 35 Crosby Street. This establishment is now open for the express pur- pose of receiving property from gentlemen on prival re beivg no auction sales 1g horses at these stables nent, gentlemen keeping going out and retaming, subject to no inconvenienc treet being very quiet andjuear the great thoroughfare, road "These Biables are a8 good as any in the city, and the fac and couvenieaces superior to ma‘ perieneed grooms in charge of the for the express purpose of'vehicies, where they are free from inj under the charge of a careful and competent person. $0 in enarge of & manof long he whole uae the wantgement ut sober and ex A Carriage House " that depa:tmen ‘tnd direction of WI LiaM CUWA: N. B.—About fort IELD, proprietor. forty Horses just arrived from the country, suitable for the city and cow try trade. of tr “Fah A HOUSE TO LET— two story brick House, west “waal street: the furniture for of Broadway aud south in and respectable. sale; the establishment i TO LET OR LEASE. THE OLD and well established. Grocery and Flour Store, in one of the best locations ia " Owner intending to remove into the country wsll dispose Ol the same to a first rate business man well acy the business; no otuer need apply. Address A X, ReAL ESTATA MARKEE: 37 WALL STREET, NEW All who wish to become proprietors of Farm: ed to call aad exnmnine our register, which coutat ions ‘f farms on sale in Massachusetts, Connecti ork, New. Jersey, Ve ndiaua, Illinois, Michigan, Lowa and ‘As aspecimen of the bi ere offered, we give the fol- ‘A very splendid e of the Potomac ‘ing Mount Veraon, the residence of Ge ice $12 50 peracre. 4 y most besatiful residence at Fairhill, Ce Ia? acres of Land, 0 1100 acres, situated erchant, or private gentleman, a more desiral dence cranot beMfound. Price $7000—the whole of which may remain secured by morts: n excellent farm of eon the property. BM acres, in Rethany, Genesee co., rm containing 115} 4 acres of excellent land buildirgs, in Harmony, Chatauque county, N. farm will keep 20 cows, and 1000 Ibs. of sugar «1 wo-thirds of which may all the farming, dairying, ‘Any person who wants to purchase a farm, large or small, dear dr clicap, Rear oF far off, for cash oF cre ve. f mills of all descriptions, mi- fer power and new [au ; q.lowey to loan on bond "aud mortgage, in sums to recomimo- te Persons who havn real estate for sate, or money to loan, will be faithfully served by forwarding theit orders to, ‘ARNOLD BUFFU y 50. For sale as above, five mineral grauts on Lake Superior. BEACON COURSE—TRO’ ONDAY, Oct. 6th, at relock PM, match f Mile heats, wad dite, Gta, Basen ler the saddle, between Gen. b..@. Moscow and James D. Me Mann’s br. m, ity. TUES| t.7, at3P M, purse $300—mile heats, best 3 8. “to come off on each of_the above days. lars to-morrow. Seine day, purse $30, mile heats, best three in five, under the re + rm Fanny Wright . ‘ b Tuesday, 7th Oct., purse $10, mile heats, best three in five, Te heats, best three «gr m Lady Sn ffc at dy Se tee ve 5 Oct, 19:h, oF frst fair day—prirve’ $258, inite Pere «bg Moscow sto the ‘amouit of $1200 will be ‘Trotung aud preing pi given fort ¢ following races: "A purse of $160, $100 to second horse. fo: Lady Suffolk and James K. nuder the saddle, James K. Polk in skeleton wagen, to come off about 16th inst. Also. a purse of same amonnt, for same horses, to go two mile hents, best 3 uly Suffolk to ¢ : vats, as above, to come off within about 1d day Also, some parre for same horses, folk uader the saddie, James K off within two Weeks afterthe above. Lady Suffolk and and Ji above three purses, to come to go three mile heats, La- Polk in harness—to come are entered for the ROWNING, Pi BOAT RACE. MATCH for One Hundred Dollars tthe Elysian Fields, Hobo ith, at 3 o'clock. between the celebrated scull boats New 0 be rowed by the Bro. ery Pet by Charles Thomas and istance to be 236 miles and to be 1 boat ta receive apurse of $30—ty tors of the Colonade. ide, will come off York aad Battery Pet—the M.MeCARTY. FUR NEW UKLEANS — f October, wind and handsomely sec mmodated. Apply on’ boa: E.R, or tothe subseribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & Co., 35 Fulton st., next doorto the Fulton Ban UNION BINE, OF PACKETS FOR “R POOL. ket of the Sth October—The splendid cket ship TAKOLIN LA Smith, will sailon Wednesday, the 8th October, her re- well known and faverite ry. The secommodations of this ship for cabin, sesond cabin and steerage passengers cannot be ave fitted op with particular attention to the passengers, and veed only be seen decided preference over suy other. ‘The price of qr low and the number limited early application shou on board, foot of Dover st, orto W. & J. T, TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, cor Maiden Lane. FORNEW ORLEANS—Monday The regular packet ship FLORIDE master, will sail as above, her regular dx very superior aceommar bin and steerage should make imme suvpassed; her hetwe 8 inte application on JOS, & TO SAIL on Saturde fer accommodations fo Hyd board xt Mirra JOHN HERDM. “EGMedr PARKE steerage and 2d meoB Or Ataiat and reas ‘of Wall street, or to PN WOO. 61 South rireet OCULIST AND OPERATIVE to attend to Diseases of the ye fections of vision, trom 9 to4 o'clock, at his re roadway, cor Warren st. Tra ctcrate eases Of Strabismus, or squinting, cured in afew CIAL EYES inserted that can searcely be arn e+ 261 Broadway, entrance 134 Warrer st-— and Scalps. lew Invented Wi HELOR" Sealps, are ex- Pane tin spsonisnrs dindmirntion of con- ations annoyances ow done away with. PARK THMATHE Fifth Appearance of Mrs. BLAND. ' Evening, October LL FOR SCAND. Monday Meta hia Cia ver 5 Price of Admusiou—Bores, $13 *Pit, 50 cents ; Gallery, at 7 o’clock, and’ the Curtain will rise precisely at | | Meat ypited number of Season ‘Tickets may be obtained | at the Box Office. kee. | BO" RY THMATAN. UF The public sagmespectfully informed, that Messrs. Cony and Blanchard, | the celebrated Pantomimists from Loudon, are en) at this ‘Theaue. They will make their appearance this evening, intro- | deeing Astor T that have excited vine in their pe: formances, igreueat wouderand astonishment through: | out Europe. Saturday Evening, October 4th, Will be perfor drama of THE RUFFIAN Boy. Girald Duval. Score ‘The Baroness Kthelinde, lips THE HIGHLAND DROVER. rugald McNeil ease Campbell . Te cone ‘THE BLA\ | Gen. Washington gate Danes Nes Phill | tid Whard Tiere, 25 ets.y rtnie will rise at 7. CASTLE GARDEN BURLESQUE OPERA SINGERS, P “le oe a teste Fonch & Heiser roprigtors wscscces Mesars, ench & Heiser, Saturday Wventiig, October 4th, The performance. will Commence with SOM-AM-BULL-OLE. Taken from LA SOMNAMBULA ler, alias Dinah, Mig. in Her, all's Jainho,. Si dde-fellow, alias D'Tucker,Sri Madame Buckwheat Amina—A-M, Pe primal Lisa—Lazy, No hh ‘at nite ‘Sang —No-Tor ig, aud not hairy, Signo: 7 incermussion of in Hour for Promenade aud Metresn. ments. ‘The range of splendid Cosmoremas will be open for inspection. To conclule with the Mock Opera of ‘The Ravolt of the Wool Heads. adame iralpancbee Pinky 524-007 Rosa, principal dancing girl Dingy’ stop-der, On SUNDAY, a Grand Selection of Sacred Mume.—Ad- mittance 12}6 cents. Bouquets constmiely foe sale at the Garden. 2 (7) pours open at halfepast 6 o'clock. Performance tocom: mence at 8 0’clock. NIBLO’S GARDEN, MR. H. PLACIDE, MRS. MOWATT AND MR. CRISP. Saturday, Oct. 4th, 1845, The performances will commence with the Overture to Gus- taveto be succeeded by the comedy of THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. ady. Teazle M rep the’ 4th acts, past Gand the ‘parfarmemes to ote Qy- Tickets Fifty Cents.£§ Private Boxes $5 each. ¥ ‘An efferent lolice will always be in prendsaenee main: i tau good order and keep all improper persons ‘A Fimited number of Archos Will he dienoses of PALMO’S OPEMA HOUSE. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Admission 25 Cents only. Saturd Evening, Cctober 4th, The Serena i 7 Me RMON Peer . 6 STA 4 \ Cee Oe MAM and WHITH Soe ON Having received solicitstions from many families who have ortunity of witnessing the po Tek “ANiMPABES PERFORMANCES, wing tothe _ LARGE. CROWDS a BS nightly Bt te Overs House, fo remalu a short time louger. ave contented to rena a ort time longer r Until farther notice. For particulars see programme. | = Doors open at 734--Concert to commence at § pores and seats secured dauly at the office, from ANCH STREET s'h1 85. PHILADELPHIA. Stace Manager... «Ma. H. E. Stevens Saturday Evening, October 4th, The Performance will commence with _ RIP VAN WINKLE, Derrick Von Tussel Sir Gi Ai Di Jerri ; reeus Ali : Van, Winkle, Mrs Hughes, men Dancing and Singing by M'ss Cerline, MrG Smith, Mr Blank man and Master Wood Ty conclude with JACK SHEFPARD Jack Sheppard, Mn 4, Joe in, ir Stevens; ra J ‘Wild, ‘Mr Johuston; Winnifred Wood, SPE A PHILADELPHIA. W.E. BURTON... 66.0006 + Lessee axp Manaorn Saturday Evening, October 4th, MR. AND MRS, C. KEAN Will aprear for this night only, being’ on their way from RrIti- more to New York, where they perform ou Mouday These sic shed art. tes wit Oey, in 3} ears play oftne MERCHANT OF VENICE—Portia, Mrs C Kean; Shylock, ir C Kean. THE WONDER, « Woman Keeps Secret—Doons Vi 2 ER, a Woman n Secret— lante, Mrs C Kean; Don Felix, Mr€ Keauy Listardov Mt arton. On Monday the Gr nd Opera of MASANIELLO BOWERY CIRCUS. Boxes 25 cents ; Pit 124g cents. Chi dren to Boxes half price. ELEGANT CHANGE OF PERFORMANCES. SPRITE OF THE SILVER sHOWAR. New and beautiful scenes and acts of RSEMANSHIP. Astounding Exploits of the American Gymnasien, Mr. Bi 4 ‘a au HA CME Ds | ON" HORSEBACK. ids ngs, Glees,, Chorucers, and Extravagnazas. Sy the famous ETHIOPIAN MELODISTS, OF" The celebrated Military Brass Band, of thirteen instra ments, led by Mr. Shelton, will perform daring the evening. C7~ Pes i ai) commences at half-past 7 o'clock. NOM FRHIBITING, (for short time ouly) at the Rooms of the Nacional Academy of Design, corner of Broadwe: and I orien) street, De Kayper’s celebrated statue (in marble: entitlea “LA SORTIE DU BAIN,” (Coming from the Bath.) This exquisite and refined work, which has beeu pre ry by all who have seen it to be the ch ‘euvre of modern art, and which has attracted crowds of admirers in Europe, has ht to this country at cost aud risk, and 1s now confidently opened for the inspection of the lovers of this sub- time and beautiful art, Open from 9 A. M. until 10 P.M. Admittance 25 cents.— Season Tickets 0 cents, 830 rre CONCERT. LE BULL has the honor of announcing his Second Concert atthe Tabernscle on Monday Evening, Oct. th Miss Northall and Mr. Duffield, Vocalists, and afull Or- isa auder the direction of Mr. U ¢. Hill Mr. KURS will preside at the Piano Forte. FROGRAMME, Part Ist. 1—Grand Overture. 2—-Song. ae I—Biewfliawac arreniella ed by ee Detield c ied spmmmnpepetiscary nde SReme oe yi gee aisp msssey teseetiin Noten > i ieide "Moin tains of Norway, fantasia, “composed und performed bygeereees een’ Ole Bull art {r Duffield 1—Song ° * s—Camival of Venice, compos nd performed vy Ole But oie Ball Stores, As- {Polaccn’ Guerriera, composed and performed Tickets $1 each, to be had at the principal Mus tor House, an at the door. Doors opeu at 7—Coneert to commence ot re SIGHTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE EIGHT EE ICAN INSTITUTE, AT , chuston, ANUFAQ TUR end ta their, artic'es nteuded for’ exiibe sion and competi during 1 hus Drv and Evening. ppeenday PRE: stg ath corancon teen cee oreoek, tad Reopening Address ‘by Professor Mapes, at 1% este 9th—National Convention of Farmers, Gardeners and Silk Cultariats. . WN idreas, Vocal and Instrumental Music. et. 10th = National Convention, continued, National Convention cloves. at7}¢ PM, in the great saloon. Great display of on, pegred eee om neing, hes. Bh t. 1th—Ploughing an padi: it |. Show Horses, ic. Triumphant proccasion—V ehietie load Productions: Anniversary. Addreas: M THE LARGEST, BE CHEAP: AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF WIGS AND SCALPS, Are to be fownd at CLIREHUGH'S, Up stalra, Vited to inspect his TAI, Monday, of Cattle, ru WA durability my ff Benators, members of Congress, and gentlemen from every quarter of the country, who are now wearing Us Wis, Are 1 ferred to, be found to circumstances of all PURLISHED BY JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Noatn West Conran ov FuLtoN an Nassav STRERTS

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