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MON! GY MARKET, the citles in whish theso banks are located, have not | =7>e BOARD. Thursday, Nov.6—6 P.M. | been checked or restricted in the least, for the want of | ‘WO ROOMS, with all sized { AUCTION NOTICES ‘There was another small panic today, and the sales, | suflicient facilities, but on the contrary ‘have inereased ‘Tiiwecn eno Vacca ad och te heath Se | =e atthe decline, wer 9 large. Vicksburg closed firm at | toalealthy extent. A steady increase in the banking | iat Novi F 1% LAT - ed BY J. HEGEMAN, a ‘ THMAT ES. ae O-MORROW, Saturday, Nov. 8, st 10 welock, at the weit #X DADE miven wt u yesterday's prices; Morris Canal fell off 1} per ct; Ohio movements of the State banks, an increase that le x Brookly a i "LLE AUGUSTA hing a wonld sales rooms, 48 Fulton street, Brooklyn, a general assort- Fourth night of MD ‘LLE AUGUST A’S engagement. @s, 4; Farmers’ Li jan, 3; Stonington, }; Face °NTLEME é | ment of Household Furniture, cousisting of3 mahogany sofas, , pl Washington, pint eet ai ington, 4; Reading, 3; Can’ not only be permanent but gradual, and upon sound (yj.\TLEMEN and thei families a Lert tag | 4book easer, office desk, mahoxeny toilet and work tables, | Friday Evening, November 7th. (Correspondence of the Now Y.-'e Heralay - Te ay (drti Norwich and Worcester went up | basis, would be beneficial, and would be advantageous | ow iil Brandan - ve thre | sessing tabl paeceae ape ecsenat Saah SOE Ene Will be performed, ta sm in 3 years the Comedy of Wastinoioa, Nev. 6 g808 percent; Ind} ana, 4. to the commercial community rather than otherwise. It Oe * stoves of ¥ elede, io ates EDDING DAY. \ oct gone we 4 ites age BOARD WANTED, nd China, 10' stoves of various kinds, in good De Walde: | Sterling Exch .ange closed firm at 8} a9 per ct pro- is the sudden fluctuations of credits that do so much [RY twoyoungyeutiemen ine Se private family, | hq and osher patents, <parior and hall) two drums, | be ror Pom Bland European Despatches—The Oregon Question—The rium, ‘The de mand, this morning has been very good, harm, that derange commercial affairs by inflating prices |g tife {iets ewok more Tre (peers emeinerand |. Broskinn Ravi iets at ter | LA BAYADERE Cabinet-—-he. Conten: Congreve Nira weenie” butthe rates aye fallen off, since yesday, about } per | one month, and cause a contraction the next, uvted betwern Prince aud Bight aircets, hear Broulway— DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS AND FARLOR PLANTS | toa, *. Mad’slle Augusta mies and Col. Benton— Pennsylvania Avenue. aces sf th cmt Ce Meee igs TOGK Or DEY GOOD WANTED. A viittaata Uae eerie o'clock, at PRR UANAEVO:? tactisned bese fone ee phitaey Despatches trom Europe (per Caledonia,) were Nh softhe Western Railroad ¢ 0.500 Ohio shas War Trest 520 33 © Zh. OL 3 v 5 L iy at Friday moraing, ek, a —, Tee RN ME ; 4 f Scie Ue ee Sesipaag, for Soi. do i agen By PE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase a tock of some | £4*, 223 Botdway, 2ey403 Dutch Bulbous vot, Jost’ re Heerig EPEICOAT GOVERNMENT, received at the State Department, or rather by the boen es anv oth set es tk il eam go Mors Canal Bh Adare’) “out closing business, for which cash will be paid. ee bapetaiecitie age cehure ues rma lad d | ste" "aN conclude with, Executive, thisimorning. Mr. Buchanan was im- exed :— ie fa ie do Pe Address through the post office. nO 281 _ | 910 Double D-hiin Root , of finest varietirs; 50 Tiger Lillies, | A Grand Sp ish Dance La Rondeja, by Md’selle Augusta,as- mediately sent for, and has had a consultation with ,. Western Ratnnoan. 3000 do io = 4 oi 6 ANTED—A situation as porter orassistantinadry goods, 0 Malabar Night Shade; 50 Gladiolas Paitticenen Plants, sisted by the Corps de Ballet. y » Week endh ag Nov. ts 1844. Increase, 2009 do 70 # do 530 Poth gua Ogy tore. oF ob office, by a person who is well | euch aa Cameliny, Cape Jnimive, Orange Tress, Aromesina, stiles of Admission—Boxer, $1; Put, 90 cents; Gallery, | the President accordingly. The papers were sup- Freight, &e y toes mimeo oe noo 33 Please apply atl Bouth su Lo Akela pill Poen ohapame amen ce alms lan saglik ses eagyPag | «Oats ope at 694 o'elvek, and she Curtain willrise precisely | posed to relate to the Oregon question, and may per- F 5009 Peau’s 5's swig 50 di 3 ANTED—A siuu Tor © Ko: | —— z = | ST ve some influence in qualifying the reeom- Tota le... ties 0a «$16,023 19431 3,408 100.0 do 74% » Pry me Fy jen or De Laine: Able ee alee Maite | , TO LET—For a Book Su the small store 114 Ful- | BOWERY TUKAT AR. haps hav . I ‘ ving Avery large portion of the increase is derived from = Boadisn BB bonds 64 a sis 22/4 Blue Dying. Madder Dying, aud has a perfect knowledge of | fits tou et, Brooklyn. Apply oui the premises. A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. | mendations in the annual message to Congress, as Teiehe iue incroase in the receipts for passengers for 5¢'ahas Mvufuttan Bk” 10053 100 "do" "335g usineasaverugiow 10900 piters pet'weeks Ayy verses wishe | Seager ee | Fetay Lvening, November 7th, far as isoue between the two Governments: is\oan the al bove week, is somet unusual. The specula- , % Pheax Bank Sh 109 do plicant may see samples of his work, aud | hassh aiaas idk tae eee HE erate to be ‘The performance to commence with cerned. tions :foing on in some of the staple sgricultural pro 200 Bank Com seriy 80 96% 100 EA iTletters directed to No. $ Goldsueet, will receive CGR eps OTN er oreo eT Richard Dail verses ctes cee eed R Seott ‘The good or evil destiny—the onward progress» acts bis santed Bich activity among eben COAG Soike Hapshanalmaesar aaa oe aN o30 Lw'me_ | o'clock; or No. 140 Green street, mosuing aad eveuing. |. Bees Saieavers “Davenport | or the retarded march of this country in enterprise, warder ¥, and the supplies coming to market give {ull 6 N Amer ‘Trust $60 10. sap : P BT wists | ady Flor Si > ion,de upor employ ment to all our works of internal improvement. 27) Obio Life T's 360 9734 00 Reading RR FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, co RI M Boots favre prithertand general prosperity,and steadyexpansi n,dependsupon "4 100 Canton Co 4 act as Agents for the sale of new and popular Publications iat te fs © wisdom or the folly of the coming Congress.— Among the important quest if th 105 i] i ' | FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $3 50, city mad the wis ly e ing ig) 4 e P questions of the day, there is 50 do 44% 500 do ans above thelr expenses will be insured to them in | i style and durability, they are equal to those sald in | Never before in the history of the Government, has not one in which the philanthropist and patriot feelsn of) 4° ee ee aye wl nes rau rome wee Yee: ym me | UE stores for $3 Fie Krench Premium lmperial De Pastis Blanchard the National Legislature had such momentous issues deeper thterest than in an early resumption of payment “2 a ec bling he ; Each will have tindistriet It will | AY leh Si2e: Gaua torhove wiv, in other stores for $6 or $7, | AUN ays S100 Bidaway committed to its ection. Trade, business, the cur by the delinquent States. It is therefore gratifying to’? 4° b60 14% 508 do SD | erate ene eae 9 to $30 to obtain | one ofthe most fashionable establishments. in Our Cauth Leary We sein, Mite Satherlond rency, internal improvements, Texas, Mexico, Ore- notice every step that is taken by th, : a do 4¢ 150 Long ISIRR slam 70 Bho dy aia NT at 7) Pai boots having been judged in the late Fair at Nibl To conclude with the gon, and last, though not least, England, will all be ry step is taken by the authorities of those 140 do dW dt 200° do B Bitie mt paid: he the best boots for the pric din this country. Also BLACK EYED SUSAN. ; i States, toward the accomplishment of an object of do b30 4444 100 do | a superior new style reach Dancing Gaiters, end overdhoce, Se « Davenport committed to the diseretion of ihe two Houses of secitfal to theiir own credit andi prosperity, . una eo deciea, | 22h East Poteoa C We 50 Wo GOLDEN ROLE OR “TRADE—THE | eovstautty on hand . 8 , 1 srigiilaney | the Federal Assembly of this Union, convening on ‘ perity, und so desira- , 100 joston Co 315 lo CASH SYSTEM. | All goods warranted to give sction. Boots and Shoes aa * ‘sie tortese: the first Monday in December next. : ble for the peymanent establishment anc, ontinuance of $y) Harlda RR 3 a ae [5aity tnd hourly ‘developing its immense advantages over | made ( order in the shortest naive Mending dove in the | poly ier Si deuisy Secoud sud Fuse Tien, 25 ew. | The two continents of Europe and America are our republicasa institutions. 2 wr re 5% 50 brs rae the old an neatly explos sd ruiuous Sys A . ve ra | 4 Pit and Gallery, 1236 cen i . | looking with almost equal interest to the action of the Weave bien much gratified to yearn that Mi 9 Erie 4 90 do saw :73 }' buverand seller; chan io the vive meee ae oho | veniam re CO Ee American Congress at the ensuing session. has ude @ commencement in the great work, a ace 3 15 Sane dy Seamiggion RE Bien talor, The uuderigaed (distiact fro Bue bemshapsinarne: | ALHA™RA, x | The Pottawatamie Indians this morning waited ‘atathe Dts. alli proksns ork, and thu ap 3373 300 a a0 5 | the dey, suchas offering fine coats, &e., at very low | | No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) | upon Col. Benton, at his residence. They were ac- her Legial ature will in Pro ability make provision do 810 33% 100 do why would solisit the arian ot gendemen w } | Siieed companied by Col. Elliott, who has been'the U. 8. at their noxt meeting, for an ‘mediate payment of inte. | No be0 3476 sble Weat of England aud Franch Clothe, Gassumeres, | Of the Engigeuent et befeivs Lihloptan Opesa G agent in their behalf for some years past. Some of rest upon the State debt. "indiana will probably be in- | ¥ _ Sevond Board. vatings, &e., Of every shade and style, just received diz | HBagement of Palwio’s Stuopia Opera Company. | the members of Col. Benton’s family were present duced to fodlow the exerspJe of Illinois, and by makin Ba # Canton Co Me} ey shas Stonington RR 334 reatih Cries aud selected for his special use, allot This (Friday) Evening,}Nov. 7th, at the interview; among them the accomplished raat 4 fi 1s 7 do anw 33° which will be n the mast fas Will be presented the graud Burles in 2acts) entitled | lady of Lieut. J. C. Fremont, now somewhere nome proviitions for hr creditors, may be equally suc- 5 do 4334 250 do 33/4 Raut Monuer, withevery regardto that SHINC DEH y h pee i ere rf i cessful in obtaining, the meansnecessary to complete hor ' £0 Moris Canal sue 323 “gp LOM and RR Talc | Hur eusttoalyerbue ee prtese earspontnas seein te suas ee Hensel tise i | taken to the beautiful Opors of Vane nacomes Eied heal feboy with her. ‘The i aa 4 ? 4 is i E Proprietors of the Union Course have, in the kinde NDERELLA : . B. r little Su . unfinished psblig works, which, in granting facilities to | 7? Not & Wor 81 0 72 | the ci'y—while he guarantees his art | Tanner, offered the undersigned the use of the track for wilialithe cristae musta Indians related with delight some of the gallant pauiiapaliey: gue diy Crhis beuefit. He proposes the following spo To conclude with the celebrated operatic travestie and Ballet | deeds of Lieut. Fremont, and how, on one occasion | hor farmers for reaching a market, must afford a goat | ew. Mock Mxehangs, soain tery papece papa ie yt ‘000 Ohio 6's 50 ‘ vs % 5 4 r b » hirness, free fa d’Acuon ts ; revenue tothe State, and confer incalculable benefits | i shy Hutu ins Cosme so i ihas anton Co 5 ble snd tasteful cutter, ip reengeged, RE eats emt cates baa aiatae res apa helene BUY DARE! he was saved from being pssassinated by certain upon her industrious population. In Illinois zauch has 23 ViCkfourE Bank 607, 23 do iit oo indance eon: ¢ at Messrs. Green & Losses’, Saturday evening, Nov. &h, Or, the Revolt of the Wool-heads! | Pawnees. been accompdished already by the indomit 100 Farmers Tr BE Tae 80 ¢ 445% | Gentlemen who are in want of superior garments, at the | lock, three or more to make race, to, some off about lonuded on Aubars popelar Opera of We have had three days abatement of the dust of ee Smieble energy | is mS 6 sas YeRY CHE 11 do well to call ee Nitta Cabo On: per Pe 1 Avenue, and the ladies have taken f her public ; | 25 Mortis Caval 33-224 25 do rr ip SRE BOT eee ye te call on | Secretary of the Union Course In the piece will be introduced burlesques on the hays oxdeeielicg arc yeitiey acorn! A of some of hier public men, and if rn © Ms ¢ » and if We ray judge from | 50 Gauton Co sO ah 2 do 83.44 oO CHARLES CH 9 Ageut far che. Shawl and Prial Dances. full advantage of the lucid interval ; but unless it the information we have just received trom that State, | i! 4° #3 45% 50 Long Island RR baw 73% eee Woe Wallen ar ene: || fe p Attractive novelties will be presented the ensuing week. | Talus, we shall by to-morrow evening have the her citizens are now satisfied that in public as well as in | ox lo 455 50 do 83 73% ‘ (Sign of the Golden Fleece.) | vt oe J Performance to commence at 73 o'clock. Adumissioa 25 cts. | nuisance in full operation again. The six inches ot private affuirs, “honesty is the Lest policy.” ‘The work | Married, sonhuy tase es acitites eee eh A 4 mare —— ; | fine sand covered over the new pavement seems to upon her greateanal has been resnined. ‘Those who | _Ontho Sth instant, by the Ieee Mr pees bar Rey Srna 4 nb Scr —.s BOWERY CIRCUS. have been done with the express design ott kicking . ¢ E 3. . yers, Mr, Junius re “ — , i just on this abominable doubted'as to the course wiaich might be pursued by the | WARESSTanT to Miss Avausta Lissa. ABBEY HOTEL, BOXES25 cents—PIT 12}—CHILDREN HALF Price, | Whang Keepin up, the ; creditors of the State, afr i 5 On Monday, Nov. 3d, at the Church of the Holy Evan. | /PYO LET—The Furniture, Fixtures, &e., &e., forsale. The ture, are satii “er the late action of the Legisla- | gelists, by the Rev. Benjamin Evans, Jone Poven premises are in good order and the Hotel in successful oper. BEAUTIFUL ACT OF FEMALE EQUESTRIANISM, | Strangers may come along. We believe there is | | | | | seluer would recurn many thanks forthe libe- | NION COURSE, L. I in ‘Nov. 7, | : On Thi ing, 6th ii inhabitants, or about 35 per | vere illnesa dois Graoe. in testa 4@ half of which has occurred within | The relatives and fi 1 A groat portion of this increase con- | 12% those of his son, a : sists of emigrants who have brought with thom moang | rattick Clark are réspectfully invited to attend the fu. | ach of art increase of about 206,099 cent. since 1840, or, the last 18 mor‘ihs. CHEMICAL BALSAM, ir of his age. Or Hatr L Vvigorator. and in particu. | REMEDY forall diseases ineldgntal to the Hair and its ws, Owen and restorative, in all cases where Baldness is not beyond the 3 rbest interests havebeensubser | Manrsa, eldest daughter of Charles Garrett, 1 ation. ‘The Proprietor having made arrangements to go South | BY MkS. COLE. | not a ease of the small pox remaining without the svithouta mUrAtir, Bp, ‘ | _ At St. George’s Church, on the 6th in: I patrona 2 0 “ NG. y ‘0 be the first rider in this country, both . an ext®a meeting ‘ot ie Some innow raisedfor | pyng, Cuanics W. Asternocn, of Rea Hato Ann How: | gud Movtitsli ater sean eet eee HIS DAY, FRIDAY, Now. 1, at 234 P. M.,match for $500, | pogigas’ Cues e Ges ree and boldness of execution. || WWASIEINATON DON Ds hee akan ; legislature, which the Gover. | daughter of James Knight, of this city. winter. H- is prepared to furnish Dinners aud Suppers for in mile heats, under the saddle. M finest troupe ia America. * Y'™* | Union Female Benevolent Society—Interesting Meet- “ner nas determined to call, for the purpose of apportion- | © the Sth instant, in the Chrystie street Methodist Is or for parties on short notice. His table and bar are | P Hantaawcs, +b Moscow. | 7 The Minstrels have a new budget ee i re) Judge Shield: ing the State under the Jate Church, by the Rev. William Stillwell, Mr. Pareason | 8UPPlied with the best the markets afford, For the accommo: | Wor druff names... . . brg Hector " ‘Every Evening. | ing Last Night—Gen. M’Calla—Judge 3s ieee late census, as wellas topre- Sarpy to GiRMan nae Gakbon sedianns dengue dation of parties a room ‘and good music will be ready for those en etincs)preeer Miateay Sat} mile: Uaksev leer Stages: | Heaittiie: 2 4 . .Clown. The Rev. Mr. Sprole, §c. &c. mee urther measures as may be necessary | of Capt. Josiah Johnson, all of this city. b *Braoumobate Rave cietd seeet, NY. Nov: 1815 fons dip iMeMant enthre +g Har } nd lwtin a ae iareteeinetaniia ll sigetiagi anita rite aemPtion of the credit of Illinois. It is | utr : eachoah nad H Woodruff enters lewbare | CHESNUT STREET THEATRE: Peapate Asie di cd Bencvalene Reet . | heelan enters: ay q y at under this census, there will be an non: | Admission to all parts of Wins wre | PHILADELPHIA. Union Female (Presbyterian) be ore 1 | CRICKET CHALLENGE. bifida aes +++, Leasre ax Mataorn | at Mr, Sprole’s Church, on Four-and-a-half street, HE UNDERSIGNED, unmarried members of the New | LAST NIGHT OF THE RE-ENGAGEMENT | last night. York cae ein b, do ereby challsage the faarried. gen OF Mr. AND Mrs. C. KEAD From the report read by Dr. Lowrie, it appears ax, in the 56th jornard, and_nep fi | tlemer : = : i nee 4 I this afternoon, Friday, at half-past 3 o'clock, f Menirs oF rue C ‘Arsam on Harn Invicontor.—It | friendly game of Cricket, on the 8th mstant, on their ground at Friday Evening, November 7th, | that within the last year the benevolent ladies attach- Bes to ostablish thamselves us agriculturalists, and | hi late residence, No. 36 Sherif’ street, without further | Tefeuts Baldvess. RANCHER esl Toe tke Onpnaiae, Mr. Bamett, Will ve resented THE STRANGER Mre Hallet, re © | ed to this truly christian society, have administered, Who snust add much to the real wealth of the State, in the | vitation. turving grey. Itis now presented to the world, witha firm be. | Mr. Lyuch, Mr. Holman Bee ee eemes ane Caan Baron selene Mie) | Id be sure, but still in tne nick of oultivation of its prolific soil | On Wednesday afternoon, Sth instant, of consump. | lie! that as a beautiful and healthy restorative ‘of the H. | Mr. Horton, Mr. Kavannagh, Té oneniade with the FOLLIES OF A NIGHT—Duct (in small doses, to be sure, bu 4 i 7 | tion, A.raep, eldest son of John Firth, aged 28 years 1 | will be found on rial unequalled. Prepared solely by | Mr. Mott, Sen., Mr. Ranuey, Stee O bear Dave de Char, C Rea Pere PES: | time, relief’ in wood, food, raiment, and other ne- Maryland will be influenced by the example of Penn- | month and 26 da; lou, No. 214 Broadway. | Me. Mott, Jun, Mr. Deacon, MrsC Kean; Duke de Chartres, Mr C Kean; Pierre Paltiot, | time,) s 1OOR, > : sylvania, and those States left in so small a minerit ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday, the 8th inst. | Agente —O. Kish & Co, Washington, D. C., Ayer & Phelan, | Mr. Bennett, n7 itt ee nos | cessaries, to upwards of two hundred destitute fa- Y+ | Conveyances will be in readiness on the Williamsburgh | Jagr ‘eahat oe ath aay Ceereit Bartle, Assembly, Build: | CONCERTS, SOIREES, Wo. AKCH SUREEE THEATRE. | inilies in the city of Washington. A number of will becompelled at last to yield to the voice of the na- | side of the Grand and Houston stre PHILADELPH : | et ferries, at 1 o'clock, | cui % wane: H R. AND. MRS. COLLINS, (the popular vocalists.) are é : S| i i tion, in favor of an early resumption of the payment of | I’M. The relatives and friends of the family aro re: ef No. 105 Kulson at Bronkl san MoS Hoch s, Fie, | ML prepared to receive, engagements for Concerts, Soirees, | St46r Maxacee Mn. H. £. Brees | heart rending cases were cited, which must have interest upon their indebtedness. | quested to attend without further invitation. BY Ulster Co., N. Y.; V. B. Locitow, No. 51 Beavi | Seay Caring the forthcoming weasons atte valves Second Night of the Engagement of terminated in crime or starvation, but for the provi- Wigtselp aimiieal thst ue. ci | At Tompkinsville, Staten Island, on Wodnesday, the | Albany; John B. Watson, Charleston Hotel, South Otnisn Retin Mah ee MISS NELSON AND Mit, BROUGHAN dential visits of the angels of mercy of this so- ‘ Sie oe & equine Which | oth instant, Renneca, relict of the’ late Capt. John'Sea. | 8: Yous cuse, NY. 828 Im*me MRS NEWLOS cher of the Pi FIFTH NIGHT OF MR. dILSBEE ciety ave led tothe present embarrassed condition of the | man. ‘ THORNE RO ‘To nt im*e z and Singing, 4136 Gr | ao Sex ue! f Ky., Second Auditor, ad- finances of many ofthe Sten ofthis Union, were,pecu- | ,Tae,rlativer and friends af the family, and those of | Je Brindnwes CO” en athe THE_OHENEY FAMILY, | win be peters AGNES DE WEE naneed deere, ate | daoesed the mecting on the benefits of auch socie- i i A - | law, ev. allaby and Dr. Geer, = = Re e y preg ee aces Mee ce 3 a ‘ é Har to the age of wild speculation, from which we have | are respectfully invited to attend her funeral to-day, Fi: | J) SALMON’S REMEDY | Grarervs forse ERMONT: with whi Dann eerie Aitves de Veta Mix Burke, | ues as this, oa the obligation of sustaining them; Just emerged, and that wisdom would have dictated a | day, at 12 M.,trom St, Paul’s Church. in that villgg ‘ F 1} GRATE RUE Torche reteroupaperobesioa with which thee | Ten er be TRICE CTON tain contrasting, as he proceeded, the general and almost ‘i , IM : 1 at villa@ge.— | TAOR disordeis of the Scomnach, Liver aud Kiduevs, accom: | OX efforts to plesse the New York public have beeu reward- | After which the IRISH LION—Tom Moore, Mr Brougham; | COM 9 te pei fas different cou: Indeed there have been times, when | The steamboat Sylph leaves Whitehall at 11 A. | H pamed with mdigestion, lass of nppetite, headache, bilous | €4, will give their, yates Fizgig, Miss Nelson universal abundance of the necessaries in our fa: the most sanguine might have entertained a reasonable | 7 | attacks, giddiness, palpitation, Ianguor, low spirits, ‘loss of THIRD CONCERT, Afte-which THE HAKD SUBJECT—Abel Hartshorn, Mr | yored land, as contrasted with the huge and unma- doubt whether th . os | IMF4MOUS strength, pains im the back, side, aud lower part of the chest, | On Friday Evening Nov. 7th 1845, — a _____| nageable mass of poverty, rags, and destitution loubt whether the delinquent Western States would | U “ : maa | hahitual’eos rma, aud other distressing symptoms * | ‘AT NIBLO’S SALOON, | = Teen he seething monarchies of king-ridden ever be ableto moct their accumulated obligati AUDACITY OF THIEVES THIS CELEBRATED MEDICINE. has met with extra: | when they will sing some of the most poptlar of their own | py. LEOPOLD DE MEYER, among the seething Patina eesseneatral pais diets eo even se NATIONAL FOLICE GAZETTE, publi ea at | ordinary success 0 nyate practice; and is prized 30 highly by Compositons, and siso several new pieces composed and Pianist, by diploma, to the Emperors of Austria and | Europe. ea seideb followed ite en waa beesen ‘ic | , New York will, on Nov. | re ta x i i asly fo 3 se y is follow rl slumbered in the silence of forests and irie, aro now. upycoptain among other interesting original articles or | Inusoace it to the public general ithe assures any sufferer | hivf'n reals received the hatter eutenr pualie ieee ONORARY M. see raid perial Conservatoire of Pred c ai ; spirit surring appeal; and said, fae en Prairies, aro now | "The Lives of James and Charley Webb—the latter the most | from the above complaints, that it is, as itprofesses to be.a | "Tickets Fifty | ch, for sale at Saxton & Mile Vieuns, and of the Philharmanie Society of Be Fetes | hat ‘he woe glad te find in ithe city reely developed by the hand of industry, furnishing ou? torger and burglar that ever visited the United States | perfect cure, invigoiating the system restoring appetite, health, Broadway; George Nesbitt’s, corner of Wall and Water | burg, will have the honor of giving his that he a gla 4 fi i, Gwilsmarketyiwith’ the a iea'er ts | schis life is full of startling incident and infamy. color aud strength, even to the most debilitated. streets, and atthe door on the evening of the Concert. & ‘ Bee | of Washington, such evidences as this s0- pe irlapeand aero 3 ee an abun- | List of wealthy thieves aud pickpockets residing in New | “THIS REMEDY CONTAINS NO MERCURY, nor any |“ Doors opeu at 7—Concert to commence at 8 o'clock FIRST GRAND CONCERT, |ciety atlorded ’ of the moral and Christian WR ans) amarkete®<Ol the world, | enc, intateditng cat nt ini ereperasiou Of it, aud does not prevent the closest attention t0.| _ n7 1t#rc Friday Evening, the 7¢@ Nov. hi le. He rejoiced at it for the pa ‘ his | _ Mo ‘esting criminal cory dence, conta’ the re- a fa y r i - ay ss Nov., character of the people. e} 0 Tho present increased demand for provisions, and ex | ceut movements of pickpockets, iuasecineraall ausapeaptlganes 5c Wainer ag Peri ae NIBLO’S. AT THE TABERNACLE. sake of the city, and of its standing as the capital of pecially for wheat and flour, and the great rise that has | jouni Posed manner of the murder of Mary C. Rogers by Abor- | _né Im#me cor of Johu st. Sole Agent for WV. GRAND SCIENTIFIC ILLUSION. | On which occasion he will te assisted by the whole Union. He was gravel lor the pavilege taken place in ite market value, must, for atime at least, | Surprising exposition of the Baltimo’ tery, with de- COAL. HERR ALEXANDER, | MADAME ADLE: : of uniting in this meeting to the furtherance of 1ts meke these Stat é (ool vaomeuiinkisn: M now delivering best Peach Orchard and Red Ash Coal = THE GERMAN MAGICIAN, | Member of the Royal y of Milan, Italy, her first «2 | Ohieets, He would cheerfully contribute what time e States a granary to supply thi ‘ i | ein America, and .) . 3 y ply the wants of | Schleissinger and his mistress, and their recent escape from creened and iree of cartage from sie yard at the following to the Ladies and Gentle- | siGNoR PHILLIP MAYER. and money he could spare in aid of such benevo- . starving millions, and thus enrich their people and public | iustice. ; Prices, (as usual the lowest ia the city,) namely. Broken, Exg | i eries of bis high- | : ache e I ‘i it hud been his pleasure to hear treasuries. | yz Sutauge inanner of detecting the robber of Mr. Davidson of | and Stove at $5 25; large uut 53 I} nut $4 per ton, with | i | PROGRAMME. | lent enterprises, as 1t hu 7 | Kingston, Ulster county, and recovery of the $1,400. 25 cents off iftakeu from the boats. Coul Yard coraer of King | ‘This and every Ev gz this week, PAR’ _ | read before the meeting. : Kis orGimated thnt imois alone will furnish a surplus | p Recent arrest of theno‘orious pickpocket norge Potter at | and Greenwich streets. PUTER CLINTON, | During that time he will give a series of experiments in Che- | 1—Duet from Don Giovanni, Mozart ..... Madame Adler and | ‘The speech of each of these gentlemen was based of $860,000 bushels of wheat this seaxen. An adi | Pittsburgh, hig subsequent escape. Also, the arrest of | _s)! 1m*re mistry, Pueomaties, Optics, Natural Philosophy and Magic. Signor Philp Mayer | upon a resolution, which at the close of their re- f SMC . Amadvance | George toweil the “knucs,” and Daye Kipp the burglar | HAKPS Seati can be secured by applying at the Box Office from 16 | 2—Russian Airs, second set, composed aud exe- | ly, waa unanimously adopted. at only i0 cents per bushel, would + the |. Attests of Policy dealers, and further expositions of their a : : A | to lvand from to4 och | marks respectively, was Sfhase F san I » would more than pay the | fcresce sa | FREMOVAL of Warerooms to 20i Broadway. in Granite | 10 2u"\ trom? to4 o’eloek } 4__iguted for the Gristcime, by jLeorald de Meyer | “The Rev. Mr. Sprole, pastor of the church in w nd ii ei adv: . | 7 i i or — .. WNE vl i i Lael og or “th ora val we 3 o H teste interest, and ithas clready advanced: more than | i Chinere notions ou Police and mode of recovering stolen | 47, Building, corChambersst-—J. F. BROWNE, offers for | open ar 7—Petformanee commences at 74 o'clock 4—Introduction and Brilliant Variations on tieCar- | which the meeting was held, next followed in one wenty. The increase in the growth of wool upon the | © {Qos Pa ‘. Pes | gleaction Harps. ‘Whe rich. bi yof tone, lightness of | —"%6t*me nival de Venice, b5: Pagauini, arranged and exe- | ost powerful and eloquent spontaneous ha P | | War among thy “Doxseys,” consisting of ascufile between | 5! v ich brillianey of tone, lightne rt of the most po' q' pO! prairies is very great ; one house Thi the wives o! i : i | touch, perfect. mechanism aud elegaut nih of these arpsare | ~ DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, cuted for the first time by + ++Leopold de Meyer | ¢ ” i f of the purposes of the societ: 3 alone, at Chicago, has f the thieves George Potter,Bob Pinkerton and Jack : > 4 harangues” in behalf of the purpo: Ys unequalled. Warranted to bear the test of climate, and at shipped the past season over 500,090 Ibs. Gibson. No. 21 Howarp STREET. 4 idati Lions , ropenn prices. tention of merchants, and the musical | : Noe ; PART IL. | and in elucidation of the providential dispensat Indeed, with such increasing prosperity as is exhibited Banga Robbers | world generaly iparticnlarly di Ft ar 1 Seat ica Se BE Oy aiave.recrenen: thelr Pebeoly|: 1=Graud An from Lucia di Lammermoor, Des. |... | and other causes of destitution, that it has ever been 4 i y "1 81 Is . | ts ~ . 9 Y- be - nett, by... ip Maver | in Maryland, Michigan, Indinr,a, Ilinois, and throughout ee atetes wit Be gua tecmcinuation of | HMPYrpairey. FUBROWNE & CO. (from Erard, maces Headey aud Endays a 2-dren e i3, Willian) Tell, Rossin, a M. ibe SEE ears were collected at the close of Tate rene ie Ro reas guable ground to doubt but | ing the (gteresing c ngs ocMichacland Cathe | Certainly the fiueatharpeyer produced: Pie ur protemgoe | ,Afondays and Thursdays, Weduesdays and Saturdyys, and | 5_stemiaiee'nd Grand Abie diy Ae | the mmeeting—pretty fair for the small number in at- areata are the desinquent States will have re, | Oliver Norismond also the extraordiary robberies and exects | a talenE we have refer these ltrps to all others. — ond te ae ent ee nes oe ot dies | beri asy iadame Adler | tendunce. Colonel Benton, (who was present with anise pea thus a, esaming theregalar payments of) AiR Arete recent murder of Mena ickford | SIE Brcwno’ berie ste by (ere most muguiflonit intra | Dap td Waltzing Classes for Geatlemen, ow Luesdays | GT sceewied by pold de Meye | his family,) General M‘Calla, Judge Suelds, and interest upon their in’ebtedness, and that their own in- | in Bustoa.! eae cr ssc vl eanioceuaa | serene he tes oh yinas pis epoet eres cule ee rad PGi Vallee Dene Peone Pella and Coabissencces Sper tees hae pegs Ossie almost every individual in the chureh contributing terest, us well us pride for ourown republican institu. | _ Renort of a horrible rape ease in Baltimore—also, a full | strWment he has effected many importmt improvements in the | Clas. Kur de le V alt « Dew 13, Polka, Mazourka, 7 TICKETS $1—¥o be had at the priveipal Music Stores, | something. 4 public ‘ Y i " E ae pe taught in all the classes during the term, Pri nicead ; : m1 : tions, together wi'sn a determination to hand down to our | evel ead oF murders, robberies, forgeries, rapesseduc- | Mechanical department, and ty the toue there jzan extraordi nd boarding echools, pauctually attand: | 284, ou the evening of the Concert at the Tabernacle. The house, the congregation, the proceedings, children, unsullied by tue foul spirit of repudiation, will BURGESS & STRINGER, General Agents for the Union, | reel neon cals ered od eile, while the Canes MARCHE aR SM MISS BRAMSON’S CONCERT howersty were all, taken in the lump, “as col nerve them t the accomplish hee V early subscription $2—received at the office of the National | 3% ele : nished.—Bro nal, Se MARCHE 1 ‘AINE, 3S BRAMSON’S COD . charity: pce phos somplishment of this desirable | Polire Gazette, No. 27 Centre street, New Yorke, ny ttn hy mre BY LEOPOLD DE MEYER MISS JOSEPHINE BRAMSON, (oped 10 years) annisted | 7 - object | CHRISTIE'S ~~ ADMINI be pe eiee we = * ies! & by her sister, MISS HARKIST BRAMSOM, (aged 7 Wasuineton City, November, 6, 1845. Silbs | MID R. HIS Edition has been revised and corrected by the com: | yy, idtos fe and the public, thats , %.The ur sformity in the movements of the Virginia | GALVANIC ! ¢ Couutry Resideuce of the Ixte |B yosernimelt. Published, audfor saleby 0 | Wg ee eee ae a Opinions among a Few—Nous Verrons. Be 4 geing the past year, is not equalled by the banks eat Meee eee | al. at Broux W eamee PERS ee Siete SCHA mi tiouedy: | FAR SNE CEA ERT, Whether Mr. Buchanan is to continue the Presi- n inginia and branches, for the fullest confidence, having been tested by sev | land in West Chester County, in the highest state of improve: o SUB B havi parchashed ¢ . On Tuesday, November t:th, 1845, see. There is a mighty roari i Si raay Suances orkecth Nh | a rhe eke Bites ; sive stock of Negars, by order ot Assiguees, &e., are now , ( i , ; Mast of Masek and S0th October, 1844 ond 1845, shows an | Physicians and received ageneral approval”, ‘They are offered | Tent andissiiuaied on the Gnat Bostou Tarapite Hons, vbled'to offer greater bargaius then ever, at prices much | ON which occasion she’ will be assisted by the following tl >... ecting the exclusive appointment of Buchanan’s ‘extreme variation in the aggregute movement of only | their mouifications, xeting upon the same principle: but having | mile ota depot ou the Harlem Railrout, renderingthe commas | lower thin the cust of ma ie anchiunles Focmloce me MISS WINDMULLER d: mt In the jate appointments of Pur- about ane hundred thousand dollors : the advautage of ‘more local application. As jor | Migation ensy and -greeable at alt se of the 5 ene, hem re several lots exceedingly desirable. Ror sale at the eee EEE newt friends to otlice. ki ppoi sidan amie’ stieugthevicg tie aystem when debilitated iy diveuge or other | The Mansion House is uit the west modern expensive, |W hofewle Segar Empovium, 168 Wall eit up ate oe, MR. AUSTIN’ PHILLIPS, and ser Steele and Consul Loughead, we plainly observe , auses—as a preventive for colds, ard in affections of the chest | he r, in a commanuing Location and every Way ___KENN; kK LAVEBTY. | ay oncHe a — : - i ; Exonanae Bane or Vinornia axp Brancites, sivanic Plesters ‘will be found of great and per: | tlapted for a country ‘resideace. “The foundation and base | HASTINGS’ AN oe Nis dination ot Mite GEORGE LODER. "the finger of the premier. “It the President is going Oerseeier aise Coe si They areused in connection with the Mag. | meutare entirely ot white marble. Rayvtian and (tahian mae COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, _ | Pinno Forte irom 1. A. chambers, 80 bn to take a stand, he must do itnow ; and if he does, away.) : tious accompany each—for ile be the | ‘ie mactels throughout. All the walle are hard-f 1 POU, YRUP AP: > TIMM. : aga NR eeS 242.203 | single one, or in any q) ity, ne the ‘niy'ayency In New York, | Stables are'well arranged” and the Con ervatir's THE TRIUMPd COMPLETE !! aot Sea cy tian it must be the fall of Buchanan—they cannot both eee thts 840 | Now 104 Fulton street, Sun Building. Wy terh Coach House Barnsantovier | KPOTWITHSTANDING the short time daring which Saeco ais sta ‘disse for Prealent mat awe toe GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES , dstantial aud in excelleut c this iuvaluable mediciue has been before the American | (y-TICKE’ NE AR, AD rule—and one must; it is now time r rom other Banks. " : me x seid 2 Puss om » Che perches, apricots, public, its syecific pro, erties aud virtues have unequivocally Children under twelve years of age 5u cents. Polk to govern, as well as appoint, and he must not Tn acecuut 200,439 129.813 125709 Ue 5 ' &e., of the ficest qualiti id | proved itto be not only the most reliable but also unfailing eee ° 8 » sik z ve Iu noten of, jank. 11,974 115,765 89,866 ‘ So BG OD A very extedsive/apple orchard, comprising e remedy in all affec'ious preserived ta be within its legitimate | 4 ay an of ROGRAMME Kalliwoda consider the statue of his Secretary, but his intel- . ; it UALITY 1) ED. we: garden and grounds adjacent 10 the |e utel. Unlike many vaunted articles advertised, the Naph- | Overture in D. Full Orches cyanate 0 I 6 In hotes of other banka H107 95418495305 PnER COO gyre and stefully fd out ip ald tha Syrup is not yt forth as «auecedeuuin Tor every ‘iment, | At slits Windmaller, “Das Alpenher 0 proch | lect. If he would avoid the quicksands and patch- ie | the promise: 4 very ¢; but for its astouishing powers, bligato . viele ae oot imi ini i mas See tee “All that certain messuage aud piece or parcel of land and uo other medicament within tre rarge off the | Grand Fantasit—Miss’ Bramsoa, ‘Le Marche’ ‘D' work of a similar administration to that of John f iene 13 | tenemevts. situate, lying aud being in the town of Kast Chester acopacia, in allaying iritation or inflammation of tie | tell, with full orchestra, - a Phill *T ryler, he must be the President, de facto, or as Col. trani jons in tran- ty is mi ue La 4 ot New ork and poet, as follow: peginning x coxtiugs um the esr png action; , ag ee for thee,’ Mr Austin Phillips, Phillips Slane motto has it, “ factes non verdis”—facts : oe yep se : ‘ o | the south west corner of said land,at the corner o! the road lead- | its reumarkable virtues as a toraut and au alterative, and by. f * 3 : ; vita, bank & branches —_ _17406 hate ce eco trionae fas the earl eee ea | sete Lanesster Uuderhill’s, known ‘by Puufield Head being | above toe ke wondertil proper al opine | Durttom Piano Kote, Miis Bratnvon and Mies Har omer words ; acts and not prolcssions—'* no ae- Ervey\an Fanetoe ue he | the stage White Plains road, from thence running norherly by | “ARRESTING THE FORMALION OF SRCLE, | . ‘ 1¥ ‘ for the next presidenc a Li abilities. nade ogee a the srurious imitations which are froumecth eee geaiet | and with White Plains rosd until comes to land of Chas Mor~ | And b-eaking down pulmonary disease when established. All | French AriasMonsGilbert, ‘Les Herioudelles’ Fel ien David | pirant for the next Fee ioc) Polk gated attics, Cir feal stock, sine Lent imine | em tor the qeauineiretrries Beas | Fam thence running wortherly “by “aid Morgin’sJand as the | inquirers are ferred to numerous recent cases. which will be | ¢t‘Le Bon Cure’. Pe cca ee ts set my cal i rene ere Wear riers Gi feulation « 617416 759°944 '668'927 Suid by all St: troners and dealers in Metallic Pens, and by | fe#¢e now -tands uatil it comes to the land of John Townsend, | cneer:ully furuished at the office of the agency, Che experience PART I ville, and repeated at Cine: 5 it i i i | EODOKE KIPKE, thence along said erurse by the laud of said Townsend asthe | of Dr. Hastings, and more recently six cases of cue (vide Lone | ae 3 : Weber | quite tooJate to carry out his then determination. OS eae ee Abeiioedien Pr eee. fences vow stands until it comes to the road known by the Fon: | dav Laucet) effected by a zealous fellow laborer, Dr, Hocken, | Overture—Der Erevschutt (2-5 Ge We aymnfathive with the President in his severe at- S 89,59 1 Yo: tiverey ) < ield Road as said, thei westerly by and | r ate suf , onvin mor: vatin aller, (from the f 813,273 787,324 779,693 732,545 | No. 5 Liberty street and No. 744 Maiden Lane. woul ‘ renee Domes eh te ghee raconen, the Fiae of pe akenticas of (iw ve of themselves to convince the ti puletti) * Mercadante | fligtions, by the disease known now-a-days as Neu- n7 Imeod¥re 130,320 134,816 134,468 136,502 f the perfeet curability by the ‘above re ve, Phthisis Paulino Air Frangaise- , Coutainr twenty-erght acres, be the same | agentolthat justly dreaded dis Tuvercalar Consumption. Let none despair ia—for with the dissentions in the cabmet, he — rele likely to get better in. health, and the tme $3,935,988 3,491,300 3,398,985 3,397,601 BIRDS FOR SALE. NE MINO and several Doves, 1 | Also, ail that piee! reel of land premises, situate, lying | Kor sale by MOORE & CO., the American Agents, 42 sy Miss Jane Ht Bramson... ; i ‘The leading features of these banks compare as fol- Hadies. Bonuirwat U8 Grooms fereeer es aise | and Being in the town of baat Chester algrassise ia the Couaty | Acct yc ose ra ET ne op: | B ee Mas Eason: wena Loe con eea nese Serres hci prot BROWN: van | teeorner ofthe Fonte Rost by the Pose readtae eade to | posite Luuiow, New York. Price $1 a bottle—six bot. | Cosrsha,jryame Pome UN rnue Cree ena tars do not wish tobe personal, but | as- “14 oN, , y Ps 7 5. o 1 ce clock. ‘a cular. kK soot a.oucio aie ate ies 233 BROADWAY enpoatie Ue earkobs Fronute inne, at the gatecon the within, described remiss, | LoL ee Een] Tecoma Renee Hoes ore | ie you the opponents of the Secretary of Stute 20/280 ’ ri , Coats of Arms, | {rom theace running westerly. by and with the Jan of thomas 7 PPAPIE engraved on stone or brass. Dia | Lawrence ‘as the fence now stunds. nntil it comes tothe east A AP EAC R MACHIE TRAYS. Certifc ted to Muss Josephine Branson, by thirty- | pir as a tyrant, and insist upon elegant patterns, is now offered at | one eminent protectors of Imusic begin to denounce I rant, por i P disposition with the Presi- prices much lower than former! DA SU “ re of h Miiss Josephine Bram- | it, taat there is @ general sad Forks, in dozens and sets of 61 | pon stapeiruor pasty rene exe confessthat we never hear «dent, and the other members of the cabinet to get for the London trade: Brown & | Child of ten years of -ge play. ou the Piao Forte withall the Tid of him, and if possible, in a peaceable i " Rv minieihe CT r, the precision, the steady ime-Keeping, and the fs" "slide to the United States Supreme bench al e are direct from the man sed herphy | deem the most advisable; and if his riddance can be BAR jeutshe is des | attained by coaxing him on to it, it will be resorted ele Rapetti, George | to. All the cliques will combine to have Buchanan jus Metz, | ousted, except that of Col. Benton, but his hatred ot 223 913 f 324,160 274,156 614,291 422,228 | 647,416 = 711,352 », Topazes, &e., bougit in the rough, or ent corner of the land of Isrsel Hunt to a white oak tree marked s24'1@t 582,720 813,278 732545, net orseal Rings, Keys, Pencil Cases, Ladie | with three hacks asa bound tree. thence running nertherly by cs 7 } ; . raved with arms, names, crests, or any device. | and with the land of said Israel Hunt, as the fence now studs, The movement now is about,what it was eighteen | Coats of Arms fonnd sud jorinted from $2and upwards, and lor: | Wutilit comes to the northeast coruer of the lind of the suid lo months since. Compared with March, 1842, the discounts ieee ee, bart ofthe United States o/ Canadas. Armseo- | rael Hunt, thence raniiie Wasvelly Vy end with the 1and OF the pi or quorter » Books of Heraldry kept h | 9% sre ta i e fence no are $238,029 lesw, and all the other departments a little | upwards uf 150,000 nomen Books of Heraldry kept vw Comes €0 the wadivided laid she recess stile Tate va expanded. The circulation and specie have increased in | TANG FORTES FOR HIKE, at di Broadway, upstairs, | jig tir, cecrased thence ranwing northerly by wd wi tithe 4 about the same ratio, maintaining a’proper relative posi- ANIEL WALKER, Manufacturer of Piano Fortes, has 704 tienes tan me ely ind tienes somite tha wel of Ivory Table Kuiv made equal to th fau adult professor; ‘she throws more fore mes of her tones, than we could heve sup) i constantly on hand an extensive assort yan ole "THE NAVY. Phillips, Ji tion. As a whole, the statements of the mother bank | wood and Mahowmny Pinna Hates kene exelwsiee epeaiee Oran wich er CE OA ly al Vv BY & PUTNAM, 161 Broadway, haye forsale,“ Hints les Huteors of Phitadelphes | Coaee cfwil make him hold on’to “old Buck.” a 3 a sl r '. ay ganization of the Nav: | on ae including Grandeand Cabinets, and branches exhibits a very flattering condition. The | ‘Gold Medal the lament en Auctuations in the operations of these institutions from | the last Fair of the Atier c time to lime, have been so very slight, that very little we Bae change must have been produced inthe business depend- be the same more oi », Haw Barton, Joserh {lich | Seoretry Buchanan is endeavoring to have an ex- ‘Terms very fayorabl iF Dudoiph, © F Stolte, es ee NED Professors of Baltimore citement got up in old Pennsylvania in favor of the trust, HA Allen, f Petri, A Metz, Fiofessorsot | tariff of 1842, but it will not do, ‘The Keystone The firm of | Hartfrd—W J Babcock, HW Greatorex, VC Tayler, tas | State, | understand, is not_now quite so hota tari’ Barnet Jos Monds, Carl Lorene ee | Same many suppose. Father Ritchie is certainly m, was awarded to him Institute, for n with four stop hureh, oF private {1 wore Hi Broadway, Man son the re orga mn of at Reply to £ thy pristed mit 70 For particulars, application may bef ( nade to Samuel KE. 1! » it Whit 3 to 'e- 3p Fe _ laplaiue, Eeq.y. No. 7) New sireet, New York} or tothe sub- NGHIGE 20 DEBTORS OF THE FIRM OF WAT | Sainuel C seriber, Tweaty-Fonrth street, New Yor’ BKIDGE, ROBBINS & McKNIGHT. HPTA'KAIN, Administratrix. Walbrdge, Robbins & McKnight, lately trautacting busivess nt Stier ing upen those banks for facilities. an ATT _! ¢ Dated September 25th, 1843, mat No. 28 Liberty street, having ‘made an assignuzent of all | hooks es + = id, im eotise quence, he ‘ ah aay hans - = goods, chactels, effects und credits to the und id, all per- STV, JONCERT. alarmed about the printing, and, q o Tho report of every bank in Virginia, shews the aggre- ETH! TEETH! AMEMICAN EAGLE CARRIAGE REPO- fons indemed to the ssid fn are hereby cotiked tormake joys | HL RESTIVAL CONCERT pat he will give | allowed Mr. Heiss, his partner, the other day, to gate banking movement of that State, during the past nserted without id warranted good as the hess SITORY, ment of their said iudebteduess to the undersigned ; and such U. bat aati ae ‘ | call upon the editors ot the United States Journal three years, has been limited and regular. Banks having A-complete double set ot beat mineral T eth ou PRIVATE SALES STABLES, AND RIDING SCHOOL, Werel tha pein creimainn diglon ice of wenlorner Hoke ““MONDAY EVENING, 10th November, | in favor of a compromise. te bck ead serend ‘ : ; 7 ? ate firm 0} Rob: | ‘ ‘ 8 S Sacer” capitals of two and three millions of dollars, have not, in | fine kold plat $10 00 CORNER 0 Q bnis & MeKuight, New York, October 30¢h, 1815, Atthe BROADWAY TABERNACLE, upon; and if old Virginia does lose the | 4 z “ a , set of best mineral Teeth, on five gold plate, bristle and Delancey streets, New kKork, 3 W. PEMBERTON & CO. 100 John st. 4 is ‘ owing to the partiality of several instances, increased thoi operations from year ww, to be. Worn by atmosphere [UE sudersigned having lented the shove premises, s rgoas indeed to sid frm are reryectfully reanrated to | Qn which oecaion he will bg anuted Ly the Members obs | printing, it will be entirely ovine te PA tg of- to year ovor oue hundred thousand dollars, th, from tcl 8 | tee erncen Suibliyad Har HetnrgT ih A statement of their ecounte with ssid rus, | CPL atnguished musical ability af this city, who have youuu, | fs Sie van 1 a OT ePresident Polk will, no Farmeas Bax or V: 8, b ( to 1 i onabl _ — | ered their services; the whole forming’ an array of Vocal | °! caught a ‘Lartar in Mr. bi) Alaa Nadia aa Te SNA. ooruer of Gunit acteat’ suit Broaboree tee Me “Carrieae WILLIAM NEWELL, | Scdnaramenta leat never hefore presented ats Coueet | doubt, soon find out at he excite 8 Tarte ae Dott ‘ April. Oct. April. Oct. at 7 2t. and Harness departments ave separare from the Stables, snd Abate at I Spruce stree:) | America. mme andthe Performers’ es. will be | B-, as his friends id Weaieanee. Mk Ole 660 a ate ‘i . , bet W Be iy “ . i ribune Buildings, TI d will fully meet the expectations | cond Cameron. Loan tp wie vase kes ts | DR POWELL, OCULIST Stalle, amd an Aron for enerolsc OPES ber aa eee Aiteatstous, PET, OPPOSITE THE PARK. Eilat ebtdiglenmna is Pe Bat timone, Nov. 6, 1845 Virginia 20.000 9000 at to ofl Tameloc {not equalled by any establishment inthe City. The xrooms, FH He Mato Te Or TMi imo Tavoraite | ,On;this occasion the following Overtar i | Uieten and lese of 1 ‘Specie 801,975 718535 672,621 680,170 Teaidence, 21 Broadway, corer of Watren st, ive Well truned and expe”-eneed, and a: V eterseary Surgeon of yping, and’ Printing, on the most Svoren me Tell .. 1 4 Verdict in the Rape Case—Collision of Life gf foe dibsi phthalimis, Stoppage of the ‘Tear Vassnne, Gattiact and wu evleviity always at hand for the eare of such Horses as Sex Ruler of the Spirits | a ie Devil aneng the Britters= MaSits, Be, Fe. Real estate 218.969 zalitar —aaTat aaoc7ay | ONSACRUSIB treated with igi atention aud success ‘The Jury inthe case of Roberts, charged with com- packet o he new, mmagu a arple of elegance sud packet anit F| Jnveterate cases of STRAB 6,088,291 | a few minutes. : 2.675.600 | ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted that can senreely be dis dealt with on honorable terms, and Horses and ae receive the best of attenti Riding School will be opened he 16th November. cent aud celebrated fast sailing favorite 1A, burthen 1150 G. MUS, or Squintiag, cured in terms | The his sasiarane BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE, OF LIVER- | And for the fi having Horses to dispose of, or wishing to pur. POOL PACKETS—For Liverpool, only regular | Chor mitting a rape on Margaretta Ehrman, rendered their verdict this stig 9 10 o’clock, after an absence o¢ $5,987,982 5,995,168 ++ 2,669,100 2.669 400 Capit’ stock . «sg Balle in ci 19,639 2,045,2 i from th ural. comfort that must ensure a triol of such Ladi Hackstaff, will posivivel: lay Web: ilty of the Teairideal dope 701980 310782 ie OMe oat Tesidenee 261 Broxdway—entrance 13, Warren 3 ire the exerc wish to attain the a Itis well known that the accommodations The Finale of 1 Net of nthe: Chore of War, fourteen hours, fin ing the prisoner not guilty : Belauce i 8 street. a7 ietrh drawing and dres! will be neatly far shed and are fitted out in a Very, superior manaer moh erey conveni- | Consisting of ‘ieee h Ca Ameri main offence, but guilty of an assault with intent to com- ot SS der the superin of the b ding, Masters » the co mbarking. Fiors an , ‘ Ae B88 Sar SOIRER MUSICAL, er thesuverinte neato {the best Riding Master ie that ean ald to the comfort of thor on for theit | ‘The Orehestin Wilrgousiat of 20 voices, and nearly 100 in- eHow they could have come to sah ae Pe e "595 RS. VALENTINE MOTT, Jr, (Pupil of Signor Cri Geutiemen not admitted during Ladies } friends, wil find it their interest {0 select this conveyance. | struments, * By i ict, wi idence, corroborated by jy al lll tad i Teilt,and Member of the Royal Aculeiny of Music. )re —A’Card will be published giving notice oftine of commence: "uy passage, i eabth, aceon eabiu and stverage, and. 10 se- |" Me Gt, Marks, Leader of the Orehestes.” By Permission of dict, with the overwhelming evidence, comedy t noreburk'kepemneees 1008. #7000 pectfully informs her friends and the public, that at the re- t, progremme of arrangement, and terms. | cure the best berths,eatly application should be tnade ou bond, Wm, Mitchell, Esa. Fortes partial confessions of the prisoners @ r PP i — 2 | anest of numerous families, she will make her first appearance ‘The public are invited to call and examine the premises. footof Beekman st, or tod pabeeribew e | Mr. Timm will preside at the Ping oho. Hill. i tter of general surprise, and after the evi Soc7one 5,005,168 5906458 6.08801 ; thursday evening, Lith of November, 185, atthe ‘The Cars from the ity Hall. leaves you at the corer of Bow= ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. The whole under the direction of Mrs Us rest, is a mal 6 iy thode WAN Weeb ed att pant! bah Mery when she will be sssisted by the followime eryand Delancey, afow doors tyor ‘establishment, 8 Fulton street, ext door to the Fulton Bank. _ | Cougert to commence at 8 0° ale at the Music Stores, deace has been thoroughly read by mlintictin aaah . itt & ‘Tho leading features compare as follows :— nor Rapetti, Vieliny Mr. Pillip \ althin GHOR HLE, Proprietor. ‘The fact is, vin: ; Ts Pi wets Ons ‘ pe still grea Syeit, 4, Gens Henry’. Timm; Mr Joba A. Ryle; und Mr. G : . Aly fen Vol AO Ae Lg ‘Saxton 89 3s Brand, Lear asso” chrane | Present, the surprise will be still Bresier. Te St Loans. $4,216,609 49 230 88.6 Trchiets $1, to be sbeamed ot the principal Musi: Stores, and SWORD BOISE TAUGHT IN TWELVE LQO, W. H. Atlen, master, will sail as above, FRR e er ses Yi Perkins No.1 Wall stiJA. | since the famous bade aru cited, coal bY tory in Specie. « 87 i ie a i + a ts : ‘ EASY LESSONS faving very sup accommodations for | .H. Meigs, 416 broadway; Geo. - ine or ten y ce, ‘ caf 24enie'9 2,04 aera | att See Ne Nt ‘ ne ME HAMILros hav I yey nto an arrangement cabin, second cabin d steeraxe Passengers. persons intend: j Sparks, tot Fels Le edber ox the evexite of perform. eae esas boat apart ‘roe; taal that is necen:aty, Jeposits... ‘ STERN, Ist 3 N } hMr. Fuller f Sys toembark, should make immediate pplication on board, . Sie i ary, Who There would be very few of the speculations thit ribere have just received by this ateatuer,e bow} Ann street, thigd oor, he will commerie xt foot of Maiden lane, orto JOSEPH MceMURRAY, —' | ance two persone) Te tney have been worne 4 ‘ 7 b 1ifal assortment of white and colored erabroidered intslin aud American Broadsword. also the. lnlaucry & commer of Pine and South streets. | OVERCOATS, CLOAKS, &e . keep t day of Athen propose a now spread so rapidly over the country, if the banks | ROBES, for evening dre Of the tanie and other new ket Rxsreise. Mr. Hu 'has been a teacher of the above for ‘The new pac ket hi JOHN KR. SKIDD pt, Win, Skid: LARGE, and splendid supply of fashionable Overcoats —JSqhy by aw confinement, and then iy throughout the country would only maintain a move- | styles, suitable for city trade, Also, Chemizeites, Collars, ¢ year; and will uot. deviate from the method ss at present dy, willoncceed the Waterton and sail on the Uth Dee A st Cloaks, from $6 to $5, at i acto setile the matter, A comprom : A Swiss Book Musling, &e,, &e. For sate by: tauglit at West Poiat Academy, P.¥.--Versons desirous of sending for their friends, can | 4B and Cloaks, STAATS & BARKER'S promise to sinpromise of truth and aoavss inent as uniform as the Banks of Virginia have for the A. #, FORREST & CO., |) Cedar ty N. B.=Private Lessons taught in any part of the city have tham brought out i either of the above splendid vessels, | ue iwistre Clothing Warehouse, No. 179 Broadway, i eifect + ’ pest three or four years The commercial operations of © *. 0 Seod*m Upotaire. ' 031 lot*r + on moderate terms, by applying asabove. ntrea h 4

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