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of thi wands upon thousands ale by De, W. H. Milnor, comer of Broadway and Jobu street; C. B.'Waraer, Hiwviland Je & Co. Maiden lane, New York; Johu Dodd, 771 Broad wi 527 Greenwich street; John C, Hart. 48 Grand, comer Norfolk Atrert; Horsce everest, 96 Hudson coruer Leonard street; Wim. and in some instance ou time, in favor of the buyer were at an advance of two percent.on those made en time in favor of the soller. The Washington Mutual Insurance Company have de- clareda dividend of fifteen per cent, payable on the 3d of November. The Princeton, (N.J.) Banka dividend of three per | cent for (be last six months. | ‘The demand for foreign Exchange has not been so ac- | 250 tive as anticipated. The market is liberally supplied | 19 6.4149, wo $0 Vicksburg Bk = Ci a > cie to any extent. We quote bills on London at 9} a9} | 125 with sterling bills,and the quotations for bills on London have fallen off sufficient to prevent an exportation of spe- percent premium. On Paris 6f 26} a of 25; Amster- dam, 39} @ 49}; Hamburg, 35; a 35}; Bremen, 78} a 78}, | Compared with last year, the rat s annexed Oct, 31, wu, 1o"ai0ng 520 ead ae Ege Brgy Oct. 27, 1815, OMa 9s 5.263405.25 Masog 39) ae The decline in quotations for sterling bills commenced with the receipt of intelligence from Great Britain in re- lation to the harvests, and the speculations now going $40000 State 7's, "49 oninour stock market, can be ina great degree attri- buted to the relief the falling off in rates for foreign ex- | change has given the banks. When sterling exchange rules above ten per cent andbut a fraction below a spe- cie point, the banks were feartul that a large exportation of specie might take place and governed their operations | $1000 Ind. $ bis, £0y os shas Morris Canal accordingly. The banks are busily engaged preparing to make up their quarterly reports on the Ist proxisno, and judging from the large dividends made by severe! of these institutions, there must have been within the | 150 1 last quarter quite an expansion intheir movements. The deposits on hand are very large, and it isfrom that source | that tho banks derivea very large portion of their We annex the current quotations for State and other , stocks, in this market, compared with those ruling at |p, Fitzgeral: two previous periods:— Prices oF La in itll Your Manner, edeem- , Rate. able. Sent. 9. Oci Jet . 8. in Penn’a, Sia 6) Shea 5% Shea She & Frovideuce Hira, 1163g0117% weaus Uehaa13 sey KR. &'Trans.Co 9 97 a 974 97 a — k & Hud’n Railroad, be S Schenectady Rail’d, Syracuse & Utica Railroad, Auburn &Syracuse Railr’ pula 8 e United States6 1862 Mig (i 5 1833 103} 103% 103 New York, (¢ = at 10 a ay eee oh 10036a101% 100.8 100}ga101; § —a— 99) 5 5 5 4 46 1819-58 — a a 6 1850 ran 64 96%a— 96 6 1856-60 97-4 9794 OTHa 9TH 97; 5 1850-3 a 7 1856 a— 100 alol 104 Kentucky, 6 — — a— 101501019 101/ i 5 — a fa — Diinois, 6 1870 iTGa 31g 37 i Tudiana, © 5 years, «35 a 355g 38 Arkansas, 6 — —as - Alabama, 6 = — —a- = A sion — an 73 | Pennsylvania,s = — 76%4a 77 79% Tennessee, 6 —— 98558100 - N York City,7 1857 aa = 7 1858 —as = ss 5 1880 —. - ‘ 5 1858-79 ag = N.Y., full eye 95% i ro scrip a— 95%Ka Lifetns. & Trust Co. 12°a— 113 alld 114 rs Loan & Trust Co, 3434a 31 34a Bh¥y 33 a 3384 ife Ins. & Trust Co. 95, 4 96% 97, 9 O14 97 a — 56 a 96 a 56h | 127 al 128 a— | ie pete Hs ks in this market have been very uniform, but | prices for some of the fancy stocks have varied conside” | rably sivce our last report. The speculations now going there is a greater margin for an improvement or a de: Cline in the former than in the latter. The advance in quotatious for Indiana 5's, is beyond our Pemcrern a ‘The improvement within the past two months reached five per. ceat and appears to be permanent, as very few | by the Banks of that State, under the provisions of the Act of the 4th of May, 1841, were cancelled by the State ‘Treasurer on the 30th ultimo, and destroyed by the Au’ ditor General on the i8th inst, The said notes were originally issued by the following Banks, viz :—Erie Bank, $4,700 ; Exchange Bank, Pittsburg, 3,200 ; Bank of Lewistown, 3,000; Manufactirers’ and Mechanics’ Ba:.k, Pniladelphia, 3,000 ; Miners’ Bank, Pottsville, 2,900; , Vl Bank of Penn Township, 1,800 ; Bank of Middletown, | wiil make himself generally useful; no objection wo the ee Cent city reference. Address B. P. C. at this office. *m 1,700; Carlisle Bank, 1,600; Harrisburg Bank, 1,500 ; Bauk of Chambersburg, 1,500 , Farmers’ Bank, Lancas- ter, 1,800; Northampton Bank, 1,800 ; Lancaster Bank, | Y 1,200; Bank of Northumberland, 900; Monongahela 700 ; Towanda Bank, 700; York Bank, 500; Columbia Bridge and Banking Company, 600; Bank of Susque- hanna County, 400 ; Bank of Gettysburg, 800 ; Lebanon | Bank, 100. Total, $35,000. The Message of Governor Jones of Tennessee to tho | *eseedines. cul rt Legislature of thet State, upon the Finonces of | New York —In Equity. atement, | bill.was sworn to and filed August 12th, F ment. | fendant had due notice; but the defendant hi It appears that the total indebtedness of thatState on the | any answer. ‘On August 26th, a notice of motion for to be heard onthe first Monday of Septemb ber, the defendant filed timing the right fo read other a e plaintiff sheuld file. But the $500,000 | formed defendant that he was at libe: | waved, and might have time, i «eee «1,000,000 | Plaintiff would havea ri vw | Upon this intimation from the Court, the defendant reqnest- n days within which to file his the Commonwealth, makes avery favorabl Ist ixatant, amounted to $3,870,416 66, as follows: PUBLIC DEBT OF TENNESSEE, OCT. I, 1845. bolas ued in payment of the State stock | foveuch aahde Bonds it in Union Bank. ..... 00... sce eeee issued for capital in the Bank of Ten- Bonds issued for Internal improvement purpo- nes, bearing 5¢ per cent. sieves, Lele 263,166 | Bonds for Internal Improvement purposes bear- cing 6 per cent interest, . 1,960,250 $9,623,416 | resid sent year... teseeve «+ $68,000 § Deduct River Bonds cancelied...”.. 200,000" 263,000 To‘al State Indebtedne: ‘This shows an increase in the indebtedness of the State since October 1848, of $110,000, which has been in the bonds issued for internal improvements. The total Smount of subscriptions for works of internal improve- ment on the part of the State up to October 1848, was $8,026,166, of which, bonds had been issued up to that time amounting to $1,760,416, leaving an amount of sub- ecription for which bonds had not been iss ot $1,265,760. Of this $650,000 for the Cincinnati, Louis- ee a ville and Charleston Railroad, has been cancelled on account of the works being abandoned. The debt of the State in October 1843 and in 1945 compare as annexed : Dest or Tennessrr. Oot. 1843. Oct. 1845, 400.000 ‘or stock in the Union Bank onds for Bank of ‘Ten Int rns] Improvement rei per cent... 263,166 263,106 | refe Tuternal Improvements, act of 1837, 9 demy o! Total am’t of boads The resources of the State to meet this indebtedness, of Tenn plying the assets of the Bank of Tenn other means of tho State, to the liquidation of the State debta, almost the entire amount might be Paid. ii abet bape ote oF Pie Hage jeans in the Bank of Tennessee all its liabilities... . or Aoerhinnd Stock in the Union Bank, estimated worth... .......05 Stock in the Planters’ Bank, worth. ...... eens Total means of the Stat ‘Total indebtedness of t Excess of liabilities over assets... ...... ‘ K ‘This balence would exist against the State, if its means were invested in the bonds at their nominal or par value, but if the bonds purchased at their market value, the resources of the State would be more than sufficient indebtedness. iable for $179,178 annual Interest, of act; but it is paid by the banks, as follows, viz:~-The AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. LEOPOLD DE MEYER, THE GREATEST PIANIST O! His Fourth Appearance Tuesday Evening, October 28th, Will be performed BOOTS AT THE SWAN: Emily Trevor, Miss Kate Horn | Sally Smith, After which. LEOPOLD DE MEYER, Imperial and Royal Pianis, by Diploms, to th Austria end Russia, wil Fantasie on OF ree SPECT ABLE Young We bermaid, or to assist in taking care of children, The best of at 73 Mulberry street, in the rear. ‘ould have no objection to travel AUCTION NOTICES. BOF BEAU lard—" | at the sales room ¢ Women wantsa situation, ferences may be $l q Bank the balance. That is,the Bank of Tennessee is relied upon by the State to pay the whole intere cept on the bonds issued to the Union Bank, and $3,600 of the interest on the 6} per cent improvement bonds. In addition to this, the Bank of Tennessee is required to | pay $188,969 for the rivers of East and West Tennessee? | ‘and $118,000 for appropriations to schools and acodemies | city alone, when ‘ott The Governor, in his message, dwells upon the import- vedios had (led. “A fresh supnly hasjust arrived, and for | ance of adopting some measures to prevent any increase oes. BIRDS—By H. E. October 28th, at 10 o'clock. sone to two hiuadeed Bird at a : rds, in and out uf cases. SITUATION by an American 1, a8 chambermeid or child’s nurse. The best ofc.ty refereace. Knquire N: a Jot pat up and bid upon, N ERRAND BOY—Oke who has some knowled, fice would be preterred.” Apply at fourth EVE, wil pel oe + No. 293 Broadway, 3 | ceived from Van We | Holland, eousiating of every var roots, and are of the same class as ve such umyers.| satisfaction L. VAN WYCK, Auctioneer, will sell at atitled todebenture, 't. ‘A. Sands, church dicnanscry. 188 Bowery comer | in the public indebtedness. He remarks that although tho 245: Bleecker street, corner Mi | debt js at present small, the credit of the State is so good, y, comer Ninth street; Lewis & Laine, | and the demand from public works for aid so great, that Je unless some checks are placed upon legislati Bailey, comer Fulton and Sands streets, Brooklyn. there is danger of the public debt being enlarged. Ten- | 6 5, SITUATION by two yoring persons, o © dand B d by Himself, El Jaleo de Xeresses s+: by theses e+ LEorOLS DEM " v Will appear in—2d, His Grand } To eve lude with THE BOARDING SCHOOL. | 2N public auetion, — ‘ashing! treet, on ‘flock, A.M., by order of C. 22 Half Pipes Brandy, 8 ter do do eet, fourth floorfi contains no repudiators. The people of that MONEY MARKET. State are scarcely aware that they owe anything. If it Monday, Oct. 27—6 ©.M- | was doubly as large as it now is, it would cause no anai- Quotations for stocksare rapidly advancing. Wedo | ety, but it is highly necessary that the legislatures of not seo how an explosion or explosions among the shorts | each and e ry St e20 be prevented. Stonington went up to-day 1} per | act, to arrest any i cent ; Norwich and Worcester, } ; East Boston, ¢ ; Rea- | phe time is rapidly approaching, when the excitement ding Railroad, ¢ ; Morris Canal, j ; Pennsylvania 5’, } ; | of speculation will endanger public Long Island, 24 ; Canton, 1; Harlem,1; Erle Railroad, | interests, and it is highly necessary that, while we are and Ohio 6's, closed firm at Saturday's prices. The | egoi, and can deliberate calml YER he Thriomphale D'lsly ¥ arespectable young woman, cook, or to do the general house work of@ s1 best of city references can be given. room, firs floor. situation ag chambermaid, ily Apply to 49 Chi pony bo 8 Oe 0 do : . Roe ame: Gis, imported in the Catharine Jackson, Rot $e aicioe should bind themselves, by some rease of their public indebtedness. YOUNG WOOMAN, ofgood character and good address, either French or German, capable of making and arranging ladies’ dresses, and attendins ——— — : OF WHITE PLAINS. w York and Harlem Rail Road Con an oe train of cars fi to the other branches Price of Admission~Boxes, $1; Pit, 99 cents; Gallery, roperly quale in Peso nesses. the yy rs0na Pome olset” most liberal wages wi! a @elnek, aed the Curtain by letter, addressed to A. Doors open at 634 o'clock, ned the Curtain willrise precisely (CF A limited aumber of Beacon at the Box Offic ~ BOWKRY THKATAR, » October 28th, provision should be made for the period of delirium that is at hand. Old Stock Exchange. £0 shas Harlem RR 50, Wilmington RAR will be delivered by J. W. Tom; 027 attr ‘Tuesday Even Will be performed, the BOLD THUNDERBOL’ FOR SALE, A FINE SORREL HORSE, se: an elegant saddle horse, and war- BOOTM’S Stables, 156 Crosby st. FOR SALE PRICE $325, a pair of » ig warranted sound, i men now in our employ will, uo donbe, ma year clear of ollexpease. be necessary for them to have nt least from a good fittingeut. Apply at FR&NCH'S Broadway, up stairs, | $1100 Olog' “60 Each will have his distri ‘kind in harne » 1000 di 15000 TIL. 9 5009 Penn 5's 5000 lo 85 shs M Cau Co 25 do do 50 do a Non and Wer letters must be post prid- brown Horses, 15}y VERTISER, a young man aged twenty-four | ind, six and seven 30 Bas servedan apprea' pot four years to the s 0. torent till Ist of May, a large Stable with six stvl! a Heges at Poilatel: | near Broadway and Fourth street—$100. courses ef Lectures at one of the Medi hia, 18 desirous of obtaining a ati factory reter-nces can be offer Address J. J., Herald Office. CONFECTIONARY AND TOY STORE LE Lease of a Confectionary and orth about $250, in a good location. 2 rs to character and FOR SALE—A span of very haudsome black Horses, just from the countr in singl» rud double } Sole on woderate terms, if applied for soon, at 61 South street Address | up stirs. or eeSeterdiesstess og, by the Dog Hector | H.R, this office. be Se TO STEREOTYPERS. FINISHER of Btereotype, Plates is wanted to go to a t ‘ood hand the highest wages will DOGS—DOGS. GENTLEMEN desirous of owning a warranted good Dog, will please apply at 55 Fulton, corner of Fulton end Cliff street ded Newfoundlands. h and Sporting Dogs, of any , that mey be required. —The b st references given, if required CENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTING > Lower Boxes 40 cents; Second aad Third Tiers, 2 ets; Pit and Gallery, 12% cents : _D pea at half past 6. the eurtaim will rise at 7 CHESNUT SPREKT THEATRE. PHIL ADELPE Br eS vee LkSAEY AnD Mawagen ¢ be paid, aud his 1 8 3 R. HOE & CO, 31 Gi TO MEDICAL STUDENTS. L tothe Medical News tor November, gratis | CHARD, Philadelphia, have just is- | Medical News and medical intelligence, advertise- of medical books, &e. ke. at Messrs. Wiley & Putuam’s, No. 161 Broadway. MONEY LENT. 100 do 200 Long Island 19 do Seen 28e8e Sevond Board. 250 shas Morris Canal Ci Co v30 teed a Suppleinent to the ‘ovember, 184, containt First Night of engagement of MRS. C. KEAN, October 25th, lamlet, Mr © Kean. Osric, Ghost, Mr J M Scott; + Queen, Mrs McLean with the farce of 2 JOHN STREET—Mr Tho- would think of it, and tell his people all about nas Toupkins, Mr G Barrett. ARCH STREET THEATRE. PHILADELPHIA. | Brace Mawagen.......-+ Tuestay tvenin will fs presented HAML! 50 do 5) Farmers’ Tr MONEY LEN1T—. PUHE Highest prices advanced, Jewelry, Diamonds, gold and Silver V sng Apparel; and every 25 50 Mo: 150 New Stovk Exchange. atches, Plate, Wear- s6m 36 150shas L IslindRR 30 733¢ 214 200 u 232 Williom street ni FOR LIVE® POOL —P jease be on board, at Orl SDAY, October 29th, 2 P. PaAckes SHIP GARRICK, engers by this ship will ph -Mx. H. E. Stevens Benefit of the Independence Library Gompany. Tuesday Evening, October 28th, resented BF LLAMIRA—Manfredi, Mr 8 Johnson; Mr Fredericks; Amurath, Mr Thompson. inging and Dancing. 3 the FLYING DUTCHMAN—Vanderdeck ‘Wood; Peppercoal, Mr Thayer; k, at which time the shi places at 1134 o’cloel 7 S—THE FAIR. T is but just that we should lay. before the public it the rewards that are due to tae Misses Dugans,2 | for the beststyle of millinery that they have late the great American Institu'eand fur which they have taken the | On Monday morning, 27th inst. Juuaa, wife of William | Si, premiumn Silver aged 31 years. 2 do b 7 Nor = Wore bw io close at the usual 25 do Im 50 Vicksburg Bk general | und profit, aay le. . McMann enters from all the other Ladies of our who had the honor to vie with them in their d to their other accompli tory, to the great surprise and astonii BOWERY CIRCUS. JOEL CONKLIN, P 123g cents—Children half price. added che laurels of Boxes 2 cents—Pi ment of their competitors selves by their assiduity, | are qualities that these young etfully invited to | o’clock, from her attend her fu: | PHILADELPHIA HUNTING PARK COURSE. late residence, 26 Monroe street. On Monday morning, 27th inst. Mr. Joseru Hine mous Troupe of N. A. ‘connection with the r gular Com| W. J. Smith—Dan Ries Perry—C. Howes—! engagement ofthe | utsto our society, pride to | themselves, aud an honor t» their parents, to their friends, to their nativity, to our great metropolis, in which ery models for the other young ladies of our great city to copy after. For such we nd we shall take the greate: aged 65. Jag. Nixon, Ring His friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral. from his late residence, 9 aiternoon at 3 o’clock. ‘On Monday, 27th i Thomas B. ‘Thomas B. and Margaret S. Forster, aged 17 | ‘att street, this + Doors open at 6—Performance tu commence at 7 o’clock. the deapest intere awarding them ia «hike manner. ENING of the NATIONAL UNION CIRCUS (Late Richmond Hill) now Richmond Theatre, f Varick and Charlton sts. performance commence at 7. ents: 2d aud 3d Circles, 25 it, 1234 cents; Private Boxes, $5. Equestri n Director . Margaret, infai POST OFFICE, ROM NEW YORI TROTTING. UESDAY, Oct.28th—Purse $200—Two Mile Heats, under [i «sorrel gelding Trenton orrel gelding Sir William ‘othe second best . Free for horses that never | trotted formoney. Entries to be made on the evening previ- y' At the Sailors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Island, on the 1oth inst, Renert Wituiams, '@ native of Anglesea, North Wales, in the 7ist year of his age. Ne will open at half: STEAMER GREAT BRITAIN F reas Circle, L tters will be received at this office for the above steamer P.M. on Tuesday, the 28th inst. Letters per the above Steamer, by an arrangement with her con- signees, will be 25 cents for letters weighing half an ounce or Jess, and 25 cents for each additional half onuce. KOBT. H. MORRIS, P. M. AND MANUFACTURERS | OF | CLES —The advertiser, the proprietor the freighton ail Weekly Report of Deaths. of New York, from the 20th day of e 6th day of Ort, 1815. 32 Men;35Women; 46 Boys; 46 Girls—Total 159, Abscess, 1; Apo) Casualties, 15 Cho Convulsions, 10; |G, Oct. 28, the performacces will ade—after which, aster Rivers Grand Trampolining and Horseman- estrinn Exercises by Mad Gullen r—and a Great Variety of In the city and count commence with a Gran Oct. to th y fi) IMPORTERS: FAI y ARTIC | jaWednesday, Oct. 29th—Pnrse $300—Three Mile Heats, in David Bryant enters. George Spicer enters Same Day—Purse $150— Heats, under the saddle. s y money. Entries to be made on the evening previous. The first comes off at o’clock each day. TRENTON RACES. Singing by the Miustrels, Gym: whole to conclude with the F MER. PALMO’s OPERA HOUSE. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. On Wednesday Event MR.. TEMPLETON BURNS AND SIR W. PART. FIRST- So “J . Song: Recitative—"'A: Air—"'In Peace, Lé id A nade side of Chesnut 1; Fever, 2; Fever billiou: ‘ever, remittent, 2; Fever, scarlet, looping cough, 6; In- 4; Inflammation of mation of stomach ; Inflammation of liver, 3; Jaun- age, 5; Ossification, 1;' Palsy, 2; rth, umatism, 1; Rupture, Small pox, 5; Teething, 1. Ui Age—Under 1 year, 39; 1 Pp and addressed ** ia, will be attended to. ROCKLAND QUARRY. TO IRON AND GLASS MANUFACTURERS. ectfally informs the publicthat he has rmerly belonging to Mr. jand Vo., where iron and glass turers can be furnished with stone for building their furnaces ‘The stone is well known to the pub- sed from the same quarry upwards _ kewise, stone furnished in the rough, or of finer quality, and more equal color than percent cheaper than an jew York. Architects an art, disease of, 1; nflamination of mation of lungs,10; Inflam | bowels, 5; {nfl , October 20th, | 1; Vatlaimmation of th ON | Baxtimone, Oct. 27, 1846. ‘ER SCOTT. SIR WALTER SCOTT. jock of Hazeldean.” limbs were old.” AMES THOM res; to 2 years, '22; 2:0 5, 19; 5 to10, 30 to40. 11;'49 to 50, 9: 50 t060, 6: 0 90, 6; 100 and upwards, 1; unknown, 0 the very best qualit: night must be my be arechal of France.” PART SECOND—BURNS. Song—'There was a Lad was bora in Kyle.” Riggs are Bonnie. Sorg—"Farewell thou fair day.” attlin’, Roarin’ Willie.” So:k—"Green grow the rashes, 0.” 8 B. cetynes! City fu DR. POWELL, OCULIST ND OPERATIVE SURGEON, attends to Diseases of | 0 all Imperfections of Vi Broadway, corner of page of the Tear Passage, any other now in use other stone used builders can have fronts and orvamenting them with t being easy cut, Wednesday, October 29th. é for 3 yesr olds—Mile Heats, sub. t Day— Sweepstakes h—Closed with three subscribers. Same Day—A Parse of $100—Mile Heats. Second Day—A Purse of $250—T'wo Mile Heats—the second best to receive $50. -A Parse of $100—Mile Heats. Purse of $100—three Mile Heats—8100 to | Purse of $150—Two Mile Heats” competition for a four RSE will be offered, of 0 commence at one o’elock. York Spirit of the NOWDEN, Secreta 0! tone at a cheaper rat . exposure, and proof against fire Any individual can have an opportunity of seeing the me kind of stone built in farm hon i now in asound state, after being exposed er winety Yeurs. Orders receiv at Mr.Withiam Young’s stone yard,co ington streets, New York. REPEAL—KEPEAL. UNION, HARMONY, CONCILIATION, MEETING of all persons favorable to union and harmo- | i iks will be held at Carroll 2 inthe viciaity of the | | Africa, and if I remember rightly, s! Box Office open from 10 till 4 o'clock, where places may be Private Boxes $5 each. Doors will open at 7. ‘To commence at 8 o'clock, and term1- nate at 10. ‘Tickets and Programmes may be had at’ the Music Opacities, ‘AMAU! Inveterate cases of STRAB 6 in stocks, affects the fancies more than the real, as | * {ew minut reat attention and success. ‘MUS, or Squinting, cured in | ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted that can scarcely be dis- ished from the natural. Mfices and residence 261 Broadway—entrance 1} Warren TO BUTCHERS. yon avd after Mon until the Ist of January, 186, the followii iz; fourcents for all w-ighiny alf cents for all of 60 Ibs. very at his hide house, 228 Elizabeth and Prince streets be | mile Race, aliberal Fi | which due notice will be given. ‘The Races, each d: For farther parti jmes.” Trenton, (N. J.) Oct. 22, 1 PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS ‘Through Direct.—At 6 0’ n Courtlandt and Liberty streets. ; t KNICKERBOCKER, Capt A. Houghton, will di ridsy’ evenings, at 6 tin street. Books of the words, On Friday, Last Night. ALHAMRA, No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) OPERATIC BURLESQUE TRIUMTBANT PALMO’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA CO Is nightly greeted with shouts o ner of Smith an | inst., at 24g o’clock in the evening. The meeting will ., | dressed by several gentlemen from New Yor From the Slaugh reets, on Friday night, 24 not recollected, they Whoever will return the same to the above place shal! | rally rewarded. DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST—A Double barrels 32 imehes long, No. 12 ‘The above reward will be (urning the Gun to D. FIS! we TEETH! TEETH! ETH inserted without pain, aud warranted good as the natural oues,for biting and mast set of best mine as HIE Sas riber will ter House, comer of West and Le- | kid sales are made at the advance, and holders are firm. anda ha The Auditor General of Pennsylvania, has given no | Pritts, tice that thirty-five thousand dollars of the notes issued _forfatand sheep skin wre ing two ou: of a lai | laughter by numerous and | ty Iso the highest mack JOHN HUNN Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R G. Crutten len, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, libre, engraved D. | MeArd o'clock P. M., Landing at Intermediate Places—From | the foot of Barelay street— P iaSteamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, i W ednesday, Friday and Sanday after- THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Oct. 28th, Will be presented the grand Ethiovian Opera, (in three parts) | | Will leave on Monday, | noons, at 4 o’el Six sums of $10,000 each ac 6 per cent. One sum of $4000 at 7 per cent. One sum of $2500 at7 per cent. . LO TAVERN KEEPERS. ANTED—By a Young Man, (English) a place as Bar- | mau, Oystermu i id ORTH AMERICA, Capt. RH. Furry, De Inn ob Terrap leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 4 being a travestie on the celebrated Opera of FRA DIAVOLO. A complete doub fine gold plates, A set of best mineral Teeth, on fine gold for the upper jaw, to be worn by atmospheric Passengers taking either of the above Lines will arrive in | in ample time tor the morning train of cars for the east | Bo'ts are new and substantial, are furnished fant state rooms, and for speed and accommo- i Hed on the Hadson. Freight taken at moderate rates. ; All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boats of this line, ithont a written order from the Captains or Axi Office on the Wharf, BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE. OF LIVER- POOL PACKETS—For Liverpool, only regular packet of the Ist November. A ificent and celebrated fast saili ZUMA. burthen 1000 ton turday, the Ist of that the accommodations of the Montezu- with all the orginal music. It will be A GRAN 2 20. Doors open at7 o’clock. Peformance to commence at 734, Admission 25 cents. od OLE BULL'S TO AMERICA. LE BULL, in returaing his heartfelt thanks for the many gratifying testimonials received by him from the Ameri- | can people, has the honor to announce that his Last Appearance on this Continent will take place at 2 te THE TABERNACLE, next, October 30th, with new and eles 00 | dations are unriv ure, oth, on gold plate, from FAREWELL NES, corner of Canal street and Broadway, en- trance in Canal stre, | THERE CAN BE NO A RICHARD OAKLEY, OUR Brother Thomas has returned fro ‘England, and ix «It is important to your as he cannot wait Bank, Brownsville, 600 : Moyemensing Bank, 700 ; Far. | jiergst that vow go t mers’ Bank of Reading, 700 ; Lancaster County Bank, | information concerui i by mail to Wil TEACHING WITHOUT | - STER will confer a great favor by mn Willits, at Wakes HE French Language, at once the easiest learned and most f the day, 1s taught by Professor ¢ oral and most approved system, adapting his Jessous to the capacity of his pupils ia such a manuer ae anguage in a very short space with pupils from the families ed gentlemen, to whom he can On Thursda; on which occasion he wil CONCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ind Orphans’ Asylum Fund State \ New York Fe, Kowalewski on Lowber, will positively sail on knowledae of the as b red of the following disting OULD respectfully call the attention of the public to the statement of his Solicitor m regard to certain | States for Southern Dis rict of to the old count ding te y, or sending for their friends, will find it their mterest to select this conveyance. sage. in cabin, second cabin and steerage, and to se- cure the best berths,early application should be made on board, footof Beekman st, or fo the subscri Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. Thos, H. Benton, i Hon. Levi Woodbu Niles 2: DELUCE, “MR. DUFFIELD, And an ORCHESTRA upon the’ most extensive scale, under | the direction of in. GEORGE LODER TICKETS ONE. DOLLAR, aces, or of James Herring, Cand dge’of the State of New id Hon. Secretary Walker, Germa, and French taught bers, OTHERS & CO. hext door to the Fulton Bank. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and_N i first regular packet—To sail y;,18t Nov—The eiegant fast sailing packet , Minot, master, will positively sail as | consent, waiting for | .. to be obtained at the usual | Secretary of the Grand ‘ork, at the Howard House, PISTOL GALLERY AND SPARRING SCHOOL. HUDSON having retamed from the South, announces | above, h « to his old friends and p F le barque GENESE! id wished, but that the handsome furnished accom- foot of Wail st, that he will be roadway, second floor, where ¢ in giving instructions in the noble art | SPLENDID FESTIVAL CONCERT. HE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of announcing to the indies snd gentlemen of the city of New York, that he in- i lendid Vocal and Instrumental Concert on vening, the 10th of November, at the Broadway Tabernacle, on which oceasion , sisted by all the most distinguished professional ability of this city, combined with the members of the New York Sacred Music 8 CARD-U. C. Hill respectfully solicits all those of his mu- Indies or gentlemen, who may be competent to rither vocal or instrumental, of the above Concert, to meet forrehearsal_ at Broadway, on Wednesday Evenings, at 7 o'clock, ight or modations, apply on boar E K. COLLINS & Ci ‘ely no goods received on board after Pd Woodruff, who will | Hriday evening, of Seif-Defence Terms moderate. Open during the day and in the evening. TITIAN’S VENUS. P HIS much admired Painting, after a most successful visit $ returned to this city for exhibition at room No 7, Lafarge Building, 263 Brondway. en from9 A M. nil 10 P.M. Imission 25 cents—Season Tickets 50 cents. A. DODWORTH’S DANCING SCHOOL. H would beg leave to intorm his | to commence a Private few Orleans Jami ourt closed on Friday next after the expiration of the #0 allowed to defendant, 0 that the plamtff hed not | —— | sufficient time to procure affidavits led ata distance, and in different Sti Deduct Bonds cancelled during pre- was about to adjourn, they dicmussed the motion for injanc- t with liberty to plainoff to renew the jainiff time: feed the ed ccordingly the on the first day of the next term, A n, master, will succeed the loth November, her regular day. SAVANNAH—Packet ndid well known, fast, sailing pa TA. Captain Sherwood, will positively s hove, her regular di The accommodat the 27th October ————~ ——————«—<—= | motion will be renewed agai , Oct. 1. 1845 $3,370,416 | (the sth Monday of November next ) Tt will thas be seen how erroneous is the statement made in papers, that Mr. Goodyeir’s case has bi v : ns in this vessel for cabin second cabin and steerage passengers cannot be surpassed. " should Lot fail to make early appli 0 TATSCOTT, 75 South comer Mai | some thoughts which must irresistibly st LLEN DODW friends, that it Dancing School, at hi many of the city. beard, foot of Mi reard, foot of M ‘OW EXHIBITING, (for a short time only) at the Rooms i Design, corner of Broadwa ard street, De Kuyper's celebrated statue (in marble. “LA SORTIE DU BAIN,” (Coming from the Bath.) ‘This exquisite and refined work, which has been pronounced by all who have seen it to be the ¢ has attracted crowds been brought to this country at kreat cost and ris confidently opened for the inspec lime and beautiful Mr. Goodyear, and those acti om aere WM JUDS for Complainant. THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. ital 200,000 Dollars. TON STREET, BROOKLYN. HIB COMPANY, coutinues to Tnaure ‘agaist ase or dn ented to this company for I tng been paid, they now find | Dancing world, from the bevt masters that Paul Taglioui, and others of like celebrity—he feels qualified to teach as any in jon will certainly give him a great adv: the profession. Be that as it may, those who fa- im with therr patronage can rely npon acquiring A correct aud fashionable style of Derk TERMS, A Quarter of 24 Lesson Gallope and Votka... 2... Ten Lessons in the Waltz or Poll ‘On Monday and Misses over 12 years o! ONLY REGULAR LIN© OF PACKETS Fi LEANS—Packets of the 30th Octo! the Ist_November—The splendid packet, ship AU- hi i}ing packet ship GENESEE, on Saturday, November Ist N, Capt. Darey, will p dmirers in Europe of, will positively ‘ Earope, hat ‘tion of the lovers'of this sub- Lantil 10 P.M. Admittance 25 eents.— 2 Tickets 50 cents. 30 ICING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. . Daughter wish to announce to | blic that their school in the new 0 secure berths, either in cal ion on board, foot ‘APSCOTT, 75 South FOR NEW ORLEANS—New York and New Orleans Line—birst Packet With Despateh—Thi first class fast sailing packet ship JAMES H. SHEP bby the late disastrous eir capital nearly entire. 1S. nelnding the Raadtills, bien ‘s and Hours of Tuition. é, at 3oclock, for Ladies and SPANISH LANGUAGE RALES Respectfully informs the LATEST INTELLIGENCE. BY Last KVEMING'S MAIL, ‘Washington. (Correspondence of the Herald } Wasurveron, Oc! 25, 1505. The Cherokecs~ The Pottawatamies—A Pow-Wow —The Government Expenses—Some Mistake— Awful Idea of the Proposed Revenue . There was en interesting meeting at Je evening, between the Cherokees now ia this city, and the Pottawatamie delegation just arrived. Joho isses Valeo Ross was the spokesman of the Cherokees, Half- | Day, and Pierre Le Clere, @e Pottawatamie imter- preter, in behalf of the lamer tribe, The drift of their speeches was upon the advantages of a com- pact of mutual alliance and protection. The pipe of peace was passed all round, and a! the coneluston of the meeting the Pottawatamirs marched i a euele around the Cherokees, shaking heads with them — The Cherokees were dressed like white men, a Tickets may be obtained were the interpreter and educated Pottawatamies, three in number—the other men were in thew Ie- dian war dresses, teathers, bells, moceasina, shins, medals, beads, and paint They ere terrible look- ing fellows, and cannot tail to nmpress the wainitia- ith the idea of the cuore & , shrieking womea, glittering . and reeking sealps But they come on no such mission. The imter- preter says that it us their desire to bury the hatehet atthe foot of the tree of peser, and to eat of ite fruit under the protection of their great father et the big White House, that has all them look ing: glasses in it. They are aware they wall have to removed from their present lands ia Lowa; but they don’t want to be set back in the prairits where there is no timber to build a lodge, and no geme to season their roasting ears; where net even snakes and the wolves can live, And that's they have come to see their Great Father about John Ross was very happy wm hes address to Pottawatam.es, recommending them to adept habits of life of the whites He referred to prosperity of the Cherokees as compared wi decline of other tribes, to show that thi only safe plan for the Indians—10 adopt the of the white man. He also suggested annual cils of all the western Indians, and Government was disposed to do all « for the red man. Half-Day said the Ross was good—good—like it much—and that z te 3 eeTF He gE Rs Es FF and try and keep peace among the tribes. Mr. Orawiord his right hand man, says he wi think hard for them, and look over their claims, it he belonged to the tribe, and what canbe done justice by the Great Father, he knows will be ‘A statement of the receipts and disbursements of f= i | the Federal Treasury for the fiscal year ending Sune 80th, 1845, from ihe New York Journal merce, is going the rounds of the papers we Rev writer a conte led a with the past fiscal year in some portions ee timate, pd gc! extraordinary expenses set down tor the army and navy could not all bave accrued up to the 80th June last. We shall look into the matter in our next, now in preparation, in connection with the probable expenses of the ensuing year, and as to ou | the amount of revenues which will be demanded ax the basis upon which the pr modification of the tariff is to be tounded. Suffice it for the present that the regular and extraordinary expenses of the Government, for the current fiscal year, including twenty-three millions of appropriations of all kind» atthe last session; the anticipated three millions draft upon the Treasury for the support of the Post ‘ Office department, embracing the payment of postages upon Government matter heretofore frank- ed; the redemption of some six millions of Trea- sury notes of the twelve million loan; and the ex- traordinary expenses, amounting to several mibions, of the bloodless war with Mexico, ince the adjourn- ment of Congress, will leave but a sm: ice of the $36,000,000 in the Treasury, estimating the ag- regate receipts for the current year as equal to fites of the last. This gives one an awful idea of the proposed revenue tariff, upon which idea we shall enlarge in our next letter. Emigrants for Siberia—Arrival of the Spitfire—vArrest of a Supposed. Slave Stealer—Sons of Temperance— Theatricals— Markets, $c. ‘The ship“ Roanoke” will sail this morning for Nor- | folk to take on board nearly two hundred emigrants for Cape Palmas, all liberated slaves, under the charge of the Maryland Colonization Societ y. ‘The schooner “Spitfire” arrived here yesterday from | Boston, laden with sub-marine armors, diving bells, &c. ‘This vessel is the slaver sent home from the coast of is a Baltimore built clipper. She intends to bring her apparatus to bear on the brig Canton, which was sunk in Chesapeake Bay some time since by coming in contact with the steamer Georgia, off Poplar Island. A contract has been made with the owner of the vessel for the purpose. ‘Price 12} cents each, to be had at the Aman calling himself Joseph A. Incis, hailing from oer | Salem, Massachusetts, supposed to be the newly appoint ed successor of the Rev. Mr. Torrey, as agent of the Northern branch of the ‘‘underground railroad” for car- ing off slaves, was arrested in this city on Saturday. fe had taken passage in the cars for Philade hav. ing with him a- negro named John Junifer, who he re- presented to be his slave, having paid his passage and iven the necessary bonds at the depot. It seems that he two had just come on from Washington, and intended to continse direct to Philadelphia. On and after his ar- rest he made a variety of statements, first that he had bought the negro in Richmond, then that he was free, and that bis mother lived in Salem, and had employed him to go on to Virginia and b him to her, as he could not come unaccompanied by some white person. After all this he ly asserted that he had never saw or knew any thing of the negro, until he met him in Washington. In short, he convinced all present that he had an anxious desire to secure the honor of a martrydom to the Penitentiary. They were both com- mitted for further examination. The Sons of Temperance in Baltimore, are not only swallowing up the whiskey drinkers, but are enlisti in their ranks all classes of the community. They wi soon outnumber the Odd Fellows. The Front street Theatre has been closed for a few | nighta, Mr. Burton having, I learn, declined to bring the Del , on account of their Opera Troupe to Baltim: nol 6a ‘Philadelphia. Street is to be re-opened by Marshall ith an excellent stock company, but no want of succes The Ho | next week, ‘Tue Marxers.—There is nothing worthy of note do- ing in the flour market, all classes of dealers by common e arrival of the expected news by the Great Western. Puitapevruta, Oct. 27, 1845. There is nothing of importance on the carpet to-day. The only feature in the Stock market is the decline of Pennsylvania Fives and the advance of Wilmington Rail- road, and Girard Bank Stocks. It completely reverses our notions of fair and healthy trade, and shows thet stock gambling is prevalent. The weather is mild and clear, giving out a warmth most extraordinary at this time of the year. 1 annex the quotations of to-day. As far as I can ascertain, mechanics are in full employ, | and their productions, as can be seen at the Franklin In- stitute exhibition, show a degree of advancement highly honorable to their taste, skill, and industry. Speal of the Franklin Institute exhibition, reminds me o} e the calm observer as he passes through the rooms in,which the specimens of American skill are arranged. ‘cannot avoid remarking the small number of articles exhibited, as compared with other rene ane the want of interest manifested. Instead of the bustle and activity which has heretofore characterized these displays, the variety of striking and novel objects which were wont to meet the view on every side, and the extent, beauty, and in- genuity of the machinery,which has heretofore been in Sheration, every thing is dull and epiritless; there is « sameness running through the whole affair; the eye looks in vain for that novelty which the progress of tho arts entitle us to oxpect—the machinery is scant and of ordinary character, and there is a commonplace aspect throughout, which fati and disappoints the beholder. Not that the objects whi exhibited are not of a sc perior description and reflect honor upon their manufac. ‘On Wednesday and. Sat ema s Thursday avd Saturday, for Gen- be formed from 9 to 10, for those who day, at 3o'cleck, for Misses and ely sail as above. PAD, Redman, master, wall posit: ond cabin and steerage ‘The accommodations for cabin | passengers are unsurpassed by any vessel in port. 101 to embark should’ make immediate application on to. URKAY, cor Piue and South sts. s furming his classes, to teach ests an early pplication that they may be be known. by applying at his orth American Hotel V eduesda’ 0 cdnesdays au Batardays, from $ to 5, ess Boys hall-pact ; from 8 to 10 for Gentle: ; entrance in Bay- ‘= yg teeione 1,000,000 | clo: of ‘Pu for young Ladi 4 ‘Mr. P. assures the public, procure all the new land fashionable dances, as lan sent ia Exrope, and brow loc Asecond Class of Washington board, Pine street wharf, or JOSEPH MeM jiven atany other hours, either at the resi- at he has spared no e: dence of the pupil or at the school VILLAGE DANCING ACADEMY. R. G. ROBERTSON has the pleasure A «s14an.ase 1,607,980 | demy, where he is feoching cae, ears | AR id and unpaid,$3,260416 $3. 970,416 Collere, last two yer following. from the President of St. Ji i very fast sailin, jas been Professor lor th e that Mr. A. J. Morales hi are confined principally to the investments in the Bank | Professor of the Spanish I in Bee Jo Union Bank, and Planters’ Bank. By ap- | attention to dury-—by hie prohereuce | with the | Provement of his papils. W. ORLEANS. ship CALEDONT A, | the cause o Jer his day and. sail jendid. accommodations fi er betwen decks being ver am,) in which he |i ye repeated every oll Flde on Tuesday, the h of November, at the Northern Ex: change. oF] ahr LESSONS IN DANCING, WALTZING, &c. AD. ACHILLE reapectolly annou patrons, and to the public in ge yrilleommence on Saturday, October erect: DAYS OF TUITION. oung Masters under 10 Saturday, from 3 to 5 o’clock—and at ry Teeadny and Thursday | by them: | | aed Pigs or Mawurka Quedrilies, hour most convenient to hoth parties, D ies and Gentlemen, stany steerage passeng t . For passage, which will beless than by any other now up, apply on board foot of Pine street or to Rie J. HERDMAN & Co., 61 South street. dweiling, 62 Bight yr giving instructions above art. Mr. R. will introduce i acai i") N EY, Pres! Bt. Joos College, Sept. 12, 183 Lt HARLEY, Presi o—The splendid packet E, will positively tl iiur day. She has superior ac f cabin and steerage passengers, all of which will be taken at very low rates, by applying on board, at Murray's her friends and | isang nature of things it is impossible that a com lar class mitt loon, No. | improper bii | its (eee vel and various styl and classes, at any fixed hour, at A morning class will be formed * _ MES GCAKROLL'S ‘ MEDICATED, VAPOR & SULPHUR BATHS, ite St. Paul’s Church RS. CAA s/OLL begs to remind her patrons of the efficn sin Curing colds, rheumatism, chilis xe. Sulphor Baths require half an hour's sotice. Vapor Baths sent to any part of the city or vicinity. LONDON fees Reeant AMERICAN FAMILY BOARDING HoUsE, rot which wil bee Foley Place, Regent street ADIES, Gentlemen, and Families, visiting Lor don, can be accommodated with board and resid ‘good table oud select society, on motie- harf, foot of Wal r J, HERDMAN & Co.,6t 8 KOR SAVANNAH 30th—The packet sl ely sail as above, her 1 Wishing to secure berths either in cabin ot steerage, should i cation on board, foot of ) make enrly application on board, foot of L with every comfort, is@ Fulton Street, st 4 ahereeey: pee ote young Gentlemen. ne eee e Kor Ladies and Gentle ev of tae Vapor Baths constantly visited by American Far men arriving in London, and age of the American Legati shed American families int in bas been given to refer 'HILLIPS begs to state that Cards of Particulars, as i may be obtained nd Gn aiden lane, or to ‘eapect! m x distinguished A For individual and 75 South street, corner of Maiden lane. Polka or Maxurka, for INDIA RUBBER GOODS. RATER EY WARRANTE ” DER ANY GENERAL assortme: tent, including Machine Cloths, every. width lao he United States,co 628 Pearl Street. KTWEEN Centre and Elm streets.--Wari, Cold and Shower Baths, equal to any in the city, 125 n single beds, 124g lodging, $250 per wee! PATENT 7 OFT! Fk COLD OR HEAT. ‘oods made under the above fd + | premiums and leave the merits of each article to he judg- 2 TO BUILDER Wale fss'ets.cach’ | OPOSALS FOR BUILDING FREEMAN'S HALL ¢ city of Brooklyn, on the cor er of Columbin and four stories high, 50 feet by 80(ac- nthe hands of the Arehi- Atlanticand Henr at to’elock P.M. Pro. e undersigned, and left ‘fom them all the novel: ; he | vestruction only. | The disposition to do so has receive les | check this year by the re! | party against whom it w! | rangeme: B will make it a daty to adopt them sons, according to her patron's de BIRDS, &e. Conada and all the ivm* THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT C@.— ‘Travelling Bags ronny ‘Travelling Bags, ekets, Fire Buc , Letter Bags, Shi ife Preservers, Air \ Is to be sealed which $25,000 accrues on the bonds issued to the Union trith the Architect. Bank, $60,000 on bonds issued to the Bank of Tennessee, ye and $04,178 on bonds issued under internal improvement | #0" work byes IEVE,S John sat Targest stock of Moe sisting of one hundred and ‘associated with and brought ap in the sam would penny js on that ‘are o'clock | the bust and picture of Henry Cla: Is may be made for the C: payable to the stookholde t "The transfer book will be closed fro ‘arpenter and Ma- order of the B88 teu, niles” | in full plumage and soug. talltvom the eurious, at 3 John street. turers, but it is evident that comparatively few have thought it worth while to send their productions to the It is, that the variety which de- Institute, and the re d profusion of elegant objects of lights, and the bust | interest which competition brings to view is entirel the mind, what is lost. The question forces itself u ‘ ‘thi ident pears that the cau: gard to awarding the insane and wic! \d decide rightly in all cases, even when no neviaa ie permitted to influence the minds ot it is also asserted, with what truth | wil! at awards are often obtained b: vor; and even if every fairly conduct the decisions of the co ‘were always faultless, still the unsuccessful would be dissatisfied, and enlist rters for their claims,who would, of cours the Institute. Besides, the d numerous than the succe: not pret | not again send their productions to the exhibitions, which would gradually be confined to a few years, dwindle down into i remedy for this is,to abolish the practice of a ww, and would thus,in ignificance. The only lin; od by thi iblic. AR orn of converting the Institute into an elec: tioneering engine, I fear that it is to be remedied by ii fusal of the members of 4 to participate in the nts far the by , mechanice of tii city are for the last two years they observed temocrats,and when for CA va Womineety pres ius of the pla accompanied *™ ae erent entences Inicatin Fabs necevatty fora tariff, they became disgusted and retired from ali pa