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Place Pittsburg, » 8 feot rising. Whee! +++ +18 feet in channel. Louisville,, + +4 feet in the channel. MONEY MARKET, Saturday, Nov. 8—6 o’clock, P. M. Quotations for stocks, to-day, were very unsettled: Some of the fancies are going up and some going down. Stonington advanced 1}. Norwich and Worcester, 4}. Long Island, 1}. Reading Railroad declined } per cent: Morris Canal, }. Canton, 1}. Harlem, 1j. Pennsylva- nia 6's, $. Farmers’ Loan, }. Erie Railroad and Ohio 6's, closed firm at yesterday's prices. A counterfeit ten dollar bill of the Trenton Bank, of New Jersey, has been presehted at the bank. It is the first connterfeit of the kind. Its whole appearance is different from that of the genuine notes. At the top of tho note is wn engraving of Minerva sitting, and a ship in full sail ; at the right end a large figure of Minerva | standing ; and at the bottom the English ooat of arms ‘The signatures are fairly executed. The note is dated | Oct, 21, 1845, and made payable te J. Cook. The en- gravers’ numes are Harris aud Sealy, New York. nnex a comparative table showing the amoun, | of Great Britain | in the past three and France for one week in September, years, the aggregate earning and the cost of working | for the last six months. ‘The proportions of expenses to receipts,will compare favorably with those of this coun. try Taarric Rerunss or Raiwavs tn Guear Burratn a r ™ dc KUTAIN AND Name of Railway. Receipts for one week in Sept Ww. 1844. 186, Arbroath & Forfar 199 11 ta Birminghen & Bratt, —- = Shester irl 4 Dublin & Drogheda.” = Dublin & Kingstown, 99 Dundee & Arbroath, 266 Durham & Sutherland, 117 Kastern Counties & N'&E., 4,721 Ediaburgh & G| Glaszow, Paisley Glagow Paisley&Gree yr, nock, The most productive of these roads are the Great | Western, the Grand Junction, and the London and Bir- mingham. The receipts of the Read one week in October, as follows ;— ; ng Railroad Company for | inthe past three years, have been Puitavetrita axp Reapixa Ratnoap Week ending Nov. ath, 10oUginess: g, Chal Pransported. 3,395 99 8,658 to Week ending Nov. 2, 1s, Sis's60 9 ‘S61 tons Week ending Nov. 1; 1815) 30.95 0 Biase tons The receipts for the week ending the 1 year, were double those for the last year. st instant this | corresponding week The receipts are now at the rate of $135,000 Tmonth, and the transportation of coal at the rate of ninety thousand tons per month. ‘The price of coal with- in the past month has advanced from five to six and six anda half dollars per ton, and the supply can hardly keep pace with the demand. ‘The Reading Railroad has Droughtto market this year about eight hundred thou- sand tons of coal, or neatly one half of the whole quan. | tity received from all sources this season; and had it not been for the facilities atforded by this company for | ‘the transportation of coul, the demand for consumption | would have greatly exceeded the supply, and prices | Would have ranged from fifty to seventy | -five per cent above the current prices. The benofits the public gen- erally thus derive from the building of this road are immense, a millions of dollars have been saved to the poorer classes. Coal is at least two dollars a ton cheaper than it would have beon, had this road not been built, which saves to the consumers at least four millions of | dollars. Old Stock kixchange. 860, 97 200shs Farmers’ Trust 3334 | 6's 01g “$0 L'island RR yao 4 pecial . in 2 S10 T1%q ‘500 lo. 83073 40 hi is | WshsBkCom fall 97 50 tio boo 7485 20 Aum Ex Bank 40 do boo 7444 | 15 do Ee] 109 do 74% | 10U 8 Back Sip, Sab tsp b30 7583 | WIN ATR 3 do Tse 75 Moris ( Fae Ae 6 do b15. 85% iM do Wg 73 Canton Co im a ie 60 do “0 do % 10 do i044 50 Uo Bil do DIS 41% 5 do 6" 2 dy bso 100 do. a7, # do s60 41 20 to aia | 5 do sm 44 100 lo s Fe Harlem RR 6 100 Reading RR. . ih | F, » ‘ 100. lo S60 52? 200 do 3061 0 Stonington RR” ise | 200) do Uiams 6774 do 3 | 6 Erie RR uw 10 do bio 35 250 do H 100 de 3 bo ds 20 do 810 odo ‘40 Wilmingtou RR =o do 3 0 do 230-43 Sevond Board, | 3H, 50 Long Istand 23.7714 f do 81078 | do bio 90 do 810 78 Bx Bo Ohio’ it ‘ ; 5284 20 Ohio 7's 101 a Canton Co 4325 Ne aa do er ae im 2% (do 148 4 % do DIS t5!a = New stock Kxchange, Morris Canal 200 ; 01th do wv do a” uo 100 du eas 444 0 Sto Lo 40 cash 448, 25 Norse Work® do bo Mie 4 do 4 «a 50 fo bs” 2% do a jain! <4¥4 25 do lo by % . a ise Psy do cash 87 eee Ontome aN beat) waSA nn’ Monday, November the 7th, Fi ° aged 18 years und 4 months. vt piles oabes The relations, friends and acqu fully invited to attend the funeral from No. 31 Clarkson street, near Ou the 7th just. 9th Avenue and from Scotland, The friends and acy xpectlully invited to a: inst., at 2o’clock P. M. uaintances are respect- on Sunday at 2 Hudson street. iit the residence of her father, No. 3 Mth street, Annaneita Carver, late iuaintances of the family are re- ttend her faneral today, the oth ANTED IMMEDIATEL and Cough—then go to Dr. Wei Brow ay and Johu street, New Vork. aud wet t Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, aud je wellin two days, if taken according to the direstic SOUND ADRIFT at sea, the Schooner JERSEY BLUE Per Nedsoe N.J., on the 5th instant, abou fee outes south of Wor for Long Island, Sar ville, Nov, 7th, 1945.98" swe ong Is! Beach—she was taken into the Si South Bay. Fmation apply to the Subscriber at Sayville, SMITH Wich OCULIST attends to Diseases of ON, pelo, we hinteans ‘etions of Vision, from tod AMAUROSIS treated witht ue i Myre attention and succe 8 oer RABISNUS Squinting, eared in VICIAL EYES: inserted eal frown the natural, Tt Mat ean scarcely be dis- and residence 261 Brondway—entrance I Warren be n tingwssh Otic street . HO ttm en THE RECESS, AO. 14 Broadway, near Liberty str VIE SUBSCRIBER vespectiully informa his iene ip He has gern the above siduity, flatters hime vg the wishes ofall thowe’ who may fivor hie oes, vores With the choicest Wikes, Liquors shill be rendered to contribute Hand every inducement x Bit fort. and He, ¢ building for the t aecommodations for Lody- orshower Bathe can be had PARTIES can be supplied wi + and cold th rows. a cialinvitation is ex him with a cal tended to ail who | between, the hour . ARGARET Lt’ (ipHoe’s TRoTURES, — M Grane of Lenin ce son the ring of ti way, on Sui ay, nf ict WANTED, Luge Hall, corner of ‘Ob instanty at ¥and 7PM. © | unless it has the residence of | creas, 3 Chronic Rheumati: | Bron CHEAP SOAP WOKKS, DRPOT NO. S COURTLANDT STREET, Under the National Hotel. OHSON’S Walnut 0,1 Shaving Sonp. do Superior Almond Soap. ‘Toilet Soap- and at ‘erfumery rices lower than any other for Barbers, Storekeepers, ©, VAN SCHOONHOVEN, No.5 Courtlandt street. ng Ime LOST, , GOLD WATCH, CHAIN, AND KEY, stipposed t | hive been accidentally dropped in Hudson street, yer wll, rt gold U. ©. HILLS FESTIVAL CONCERT ve at the NA ne, between 's Gold Wateh to wever may ug thein to No. 137 Hud- (U7 Pawnbrokers are re- for pledge or 8 Ore , unou b ret, receive a liberal rewai ted to stop the parties who: pring ri. offer thei oeietion, HA‘ sp SUPERIOR TO ANY VER BEFORE MADE IN ‘THIS COUNTRY. Subseribers lately effected, through their se of the entire quantity of Silk Plush urers reewived the gold medal, at the wfaetaring hats, whic t skeptical, aiv supe a Al made by for travel ers, 7 or for time #8 a person np iF plied with the different quslitie pot lower an alers and others su as low prices if STATTS & BAR CLOTHING ER, |AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, No. 179 Broadway. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HOWARD'S HOTE 1 splendid assortment of ey wall makeup to order in ‘Also, THING, for avd double ish. Overcoats—Super French milled Cloth. Tweeds, &e $15,00 to $95.00 16:00 00 ‘rock Coats, ry, Searls, Ura Drawers, Hosie ish to call the attention ef travellers aud i weather to a superior article of English double milled Kersey, drab and blue, very heavy, manufac: tured expressly for thea, no Im*m HILL'S INFALLIBLE ONGUENT FOR THE HAIR. C NAN any th / never publ be more houest? Notice the fact that [ ¥ certificate c ed, which enables itisfy yourselves (by enquiry the Ouguent is really whatit purports to be; nnd understand ye also that it 1s warranted in all cases, either young or if properly applied, ally stay 'alopecy of the hair, restore it to bald parts, eradicate pi druff, seurf, and all exfoilations of the e red orgrey’ hairs to a beautiful dark col moist, soft, curly, &e. Ido hereby certify that I have been serious! dandruff and falling off Micted with of the hair, and made use of several Grand Junction, articles for the same withou: the least. benefit: indeed | was Gravesend & Rochester, ne ee fearful of becoming bald; finally, being indaced to use Hill's gre ror of England, — 2017 12, TT 36. 189 1 ible Ouemeng | Chere Gs say the sorale was MOst sa- jreat Western, 5 : 189 tisfactory, for in a short time the dandruff entirely pear. Hull & Selby 150 TBA 18,101 143,879 440,016 od, my heir soon commenced grow dis now thicker T8 Marchester, 4774 5,558 Tr taiggn than it ever was, being also soft, moist and glossy. Lea 171638 17398 strongly recommend it for the above. ‘ours, Se, all ow 15°97 ‘a0 MES BLANCARD, No. 48, Avenue D. Sait 533 $0,409 1305158 | gif 7c— Recollect, Hil Tafallible Quguent cai be obtained Yaa "7 only at principal office, on the northwest co: of Pine = 7,983 10,545 Nagsau sts. an othe following Agente hse a = i ., 196 Bearl st. Sr &Co., 73 Manchester & Birmiughata, 2.16 89,139 199,631 | Water st.;Wm. A. Crocker,91 Maideu lane; Mr. Thomas Sew. Manchester & Bolton, 7 1,307 $8,162 | «jt, 478 Grand st, New York. Manchester & Leeds, 5,509 9,289" 41,180 - Spooner & Co., 7 Fulton st; Mrs. J. Jordan’s Fancy | idland&Bristol& Birming, 12.110 16.653 156,761 Score, 59 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, L. 1.; E. Banzett’s Confec- Neweastle & Carlisle, 11570 73,287 276,129 tionary, in Ist, between’ Grand and South Ist sts William Rewenatle & Darlington, wet 36,449 73) be A Herrick, No. 8 Delavan House, Albany, N.Y: jeweast rth ie! ed hen Mort ye { Market and s Norfolk, .. eh ae O19 OAC gure, Baltimore Na) Joe ie rin ge nion. olto: pee’ ae a +t Bt, wark, N.J.: N. A.Crary, 10 Merri a Paria Ore Enea 24,708 46.745 Lowell, Mass. arta 10 Marchaaa eet: Breston Wy : 16 ST LL MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER Boariekaccemenebeater, 672 gis 1.748 11405 1.6 NEW YORK Taft Vale, on im Coie apie MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE q 4 iT York & North Midland, 1,798 207 623 ao 33am The dividends of these companies average from ono | in the hea and a half to ten per cent perannum. 8 on of tie: Chestto : detect disease, 1 Bad Effects of Mercury, 3 Dyspepsia, 1 Numbuess in Finger 2 Pain about the heart, 9 Constitutional Debility, | 1Suppression Menses, 2 Bleeding from Lungs, 4 Primary Chanere: 2 Sove Throat, 2 Pain m Sid 5 Pain in Back 2 Enlarged Liver, and ,Pan- nd Breath, 2 Midwifery, 3 Deafaess cured by removing wax from the Ears, 2 Sore Hands, 2 Chronic Affection of Blad- er, 1 Eruption on Face, Delirium Tremens, 6 Sourness aud Waid on the ne ef these cases the lady had not risen her arm for9 years 2 Acute Kheumatism, 19 Cases of Seminal’ Weak-| Stomach, ness, 3 Pile: 1 Sore Feet, 5 Costiveness, 1 Bite of a rat, 6 Palpitation of the heart, 1 Asthma, 5 Gonorihara, 1 Profuse Bleeding Nose, I SunGicaL Orewations axp Cures. 5 Sealding in Urethra, 2 Hydrocel 4 Irntation nbout the neck of |3 Varicocele under treatment, the bladder, 21 Stricktures cured ithe ure- 1 LargeAbscess on the Back, | thra without cutting. or 1 Large Abscess under Arm. burning. 2 Polyps removed from the |2 Operations fur Squiuting. Nowe, 1 lujury of Auble Joint, 1 Singular Kocysted Tumor re- | 1 Tumor removed from ‘under moved from the Serotum.| the Ear, 1 Dislocation of the Shoulder | 1 Operation Hair Lip, Joint reduced. Pinger Nails removed, 1 Siricture cured’ in the Ure-1 Tumor removed from the thra.tu this ease, surgeons | side ofthe Nose, for two. years’ previous orthoidal tuinors re= oved. 1 Fistula in Avo. could not introduce any in- strumeut into the bladder. ‘This institution 1s not connected with any other in H. BOST WIC M Atteuding Surgeon BOARD. YWO ROOMS, with large pantry or smell sized room be- tween, are now vacant, and could be had with board at derate prices, by two geuilemen and their Indi ply: Feet Am. n7 3th No. 8i Fourth ANTED—A situation as porter or assistant im a dry goods, “krocery store or shipping office, by # person who is well acquainted with the city, aud can'be well recommended. Please apply at61 Sonth street, np sti WANTED, 1 Apoplexy, * 2 Sore Ears—Children, 3 Headache. 1 Secondary Venereal. k of this eiiy, nd 2w're Physician. FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN\to go South or Vos to | to obtain Hall, 293 act as Agents for the sale of uew and popular Publ. $300 over and above their expenses will be insured to Writing, with au opportunity of eleariag $1000 pe men now in our employ will, no doubt, made Perrcleur of allexpense. | Hach w 2 wecessary for then to have a least frotn $25 to, $0 aod ittingeut.; Apply at FRENCH'S Publishing 1 letters must be post paid. CHI ID PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS, 293 Brondw: CHICKERING would inform the pub moved his Pianos from the corer of Jace, to Rooms No. $ and 7 Lafarge Build doors above Reade street, wherehe will ke ent at the same prices as at his factory he public are invited to eal at his rooms and present stock. INDEPENDENT N MONDAY EVE ets can be procured ers of the Cominitte of any nber of the Corps. COMMITT! ic, that he has re’ ondway and P 293 Broadway, 6 ay, assort- amine the Inte OMPKINS BLU 3, D Memb Sergt M. Miller. KF. W. Waterbury. street Richard M. Ferris, 22 Bleecker street Lent. +079 Greenwich st 10 Charlton street St Seventh street, . «167 Walker street, :li8 Bowery cor Broome. John J. Hickmai Dantel Moore. ax H. Biskeley ader Mathews. any by.nny other '30N, | it) of this eity, who have vorunterred their whole forming an srry of Voea! and Instrumental talent wot hitherto presented at « Cou cert in America. Highland Cottages. we with erouad plo the Hing Hand Cotraes at near Boston, designe he stores of Saxton & Miles The celebrated Virtuoso LEOPOL iE Land for ene at ‘ a. mE Sf Wier &P me , Db Dy. MELER, Newman, Roe Loek woe Son; and ot al) perform Piano te. ca in New York, Philadeiphia aud Boston Wh ee SOLISTS SARACE MAD. ANTOINETTE OTTO, S_MEAD, 13 Dey Street, New York. Her first appearance. sinee her retarn from Europe OSEPH SMITH, late of Worcester, England, begs leave Miss t LIN ROR ALL Mane to inform h’s friends and the public, that he has fitted up SION ENS ALFRED BOUCHER, his house in the most neat and comfortaile style. He has at all ME ee eee ose: Codinaud VIL times oa hand the choicest of Wines, Liquors and Segara: als wectal Vilouerttitta Farina a glass of geumive sparkling Ale.” Lh addition to his usual fare BT OEE prutist he intends serving up plates of Tripe in. the true old country ‘dine RMEMBIR. J. A. y all other kinds of refreshments usually to > bs sh Chop House, which he trusts will be PROGRAMME gratifying to his fr PART | ++ Rossini Weber q Rooms neatly fitted up for private parties —L | house dygings—and no better supplied with old couutry or American ue ws ‘8 lw" orthall aud LPHIA HUTELS. | Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA. | BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO, | JAMES BAGLEY Proprietors. | NYC MAC Lads Meyer. And the same will be performed by the Grand Orchestra, as lnstrumented by the great Berloiz, with tn orikieal Coda, aud exe euted in Pans oder his direction with astonish . Mareadaute | Solo“Flate, MrJd At : f hat HARTWELL'S | ant, Variations ou Rossini’s Air Fa | pe - Sorgera Op. Dor »Isttime, Bucher | WA pe CE aaa , atin "Ta questo emplice.” Op. butly. Mad. se ev tire F : a nizetti ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE Fautasie—Violoncello, pee — MASONIC HALL, | Chorus—Finale of the First Act of Euryanthe. So- PHILADELPHIA. | lo Parts, Mad Otto; Quartet, Med Otto and (2* Baths just imtroduced—Warm aud Cold—in fine apart | Miss Windmuller, Me Dunning aud Mr Nash, meuts—lor both ladies aud gentlemen. of intr | irst time in America. steee ees Weber JUST OPENED. | COLUMBIA HOUSE, | : SHESTNUT STRE H.R Bishop CHESTNUT STREE | RBithon | Larocaine executed by Leopol y, late of Jones’ Hotel, ing effect. On the preseut occasion it will be KENZIE, formerly of Washington House | 4, utider the direction of Leopold de seen i RGUSO s’2mre he ayer” Op. Moses in Egy; ABBEY HOTEL, —The Furniture, Fixtures, &e., &e., forsale. The brew ingood order and the Hotel in successful oper- | | ation. ‘The Proprietor having made arrangements to go South | will sell his interest on reasonable terms. Mr. Van Rensselaer would return many thanks for the libs ral patronage bestowed upon the Abbey, for the past seasc aud would solicit a coutinuaucee of it for th. eusuicg fall a | winter. Ho is prepared to furnish Dimers and Suppers for in dividuals of for parties on short notice. His table and bar are »plied with the best the markets a ‘or the accommo- tion of parties a room and good music Will be ready for those | who may wish to enjoy the same. LooMINGDaLe Roan, 102d stteet, N.Y. Nov. 1015 n6 tle eside at the Piano Korte. the direction of Mr. U. C. Hill. Concert to commence at 8 (Tickets One Dollar ea and at Saxton S Miles’, 205 Broadway; Leavitt & ‘Trow’s, 191 Broadway; Appleton & Co's, 200 Broadway; Nesbitt’s, corner ‘Wall and Water sts.; J. P.'Perkius', No. 1 Wall sty J. A. Sparks, 161 Falcon st; H. Meigs, 446 Broadway; Geo. Whit: Jock, 88 Canal st.; aud’ at the door on the eveniug of perform- ance. n8 3tre LADIES’ GAITER BOOTS —This beauntul 7 f : rtile, of all the fashionable styles, at 16 and I N MEA CHADWICK, in New | jer-at 18 aud. 20 shilliugs, equal to any in the anxictts to pay ham’ bis de ty both as a mark of their re- table privats | clining years « tribute of resp gard for himas a highly respec teuted musici¢n, be ty ure, to insure a handsome of the first quality at UL ks to the Ladies of New | r yatronage.t hope,by strict | attention to business, to in: nuance of their favors. J.B. OR, 12 Canal street, 6 2w'r between Thompson aud Sullivan sts. | ee {UM BOOTS. ular atwention paid White and black. With many th aud ata MENTARY CC SDAY EVENING neat, November cod | willtike place on TL | 1th, at the Brook! | lowing eminent vocal tous serv ces Mr. GARDINER Tustitute ; upod which ceession the fl shave kinds y volunteered their gratui- | FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $3.50, city made, aud for Ce AEA CO Cert here, ‘and durability, they are equal to those sold'in other H. the celebrot d bys $9. Fine Kreneh Premium Imperial Dress Boots FAL. the popular Scottish vec list. | at to those now. in other stores for $7, | «© BURKHARDT, the fworite cantatrice, ty NE'S Freeh Boot aud Shoe manufactory, Inent musical talent, that will be more pats of the ei on the di cert, CERTS, SOIREES, &c. RS. COLLINS, (tie popular vocalis INE prepared to receive engagements for Concerts, Boots and Shoes | &c., during the fortheom: | one ofthe most fashionable establishments in this city. boots having been judged m.the late Fair at Niblo’s, an est boots for the price ever sold iu this country. Also, asuperior new style French Daucing Gaiters, and overshoes coustantly on hand. I goods warranted to ive satisfaction. made to order in the shortest ice. Mending done in the | virs. ©. al s ed tor private store. YOUNG & JONES,4 Anustreet, | Cotillion Partie tion to n7 im*re near Broadway, New York. MRS. ‘0 Forte | a7 imtr di street, TO LET—For a Book Store, the small store 114 Ful- | pon aeeet Brooklyn. Apply on the premises. | 16 4t*rh. | TO LET—The three story brick House, No. 136 uch street, with nine rooms. ‘The said is tobe | inted frout and rear, uew door and new stone stoop. | of F. Heatch, No. 20Chamber street, from 12 to 2 | ning aad evening. = wis" ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. | CENTREVILLE COURSE, I. L—TROTTING. THE very valuable Couutry Residence of the Inte | SUFFOLK AND MUscow, Francis Kun, deceased, at Bronx, West Chester Cousty, J ) Will be sold at public auction ou the premises on the &h For the Last Time this Fall. | MONDAY, November oth, at 2? M.—PUR Cc a: o'clock; or No. 110 Green street, m Twi? u7 ot November next, at noon. $250, Mile dy. his property comprises about 80 acres of the most valuable | Heats, best three in five, in harness, for which is eutered jaud in West Chester County; in the highest state of improve- | and will start, Duchess! Lady Suffolk: and Moscow. meut, andis situated on the Great Boston Turnpike Road, | — It will be recollecte Moscow ffolk have trotted about 1G miles from the city of New York, aud within % of a mile of a depot on the Harlem Railroad, rendering the commu- ation easy aud agreeable at all seosous of the year. ‘The Mauston House is built in the most modern expensive, and finished manuer, location and every way two races this fall, 0 Beacon Cours 0 They now come : ogeth~ erher favorite track for this purse, to decide whether the er adapted for a count ¥ reside: ‘he foundation and base- | gray mare is the better horse or not. | ment are entirel: white marble. Egyptian and Italian mar | “Cars will leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, for the Course,at ble mantels throughout, All the walls are hard-finished. The | 1 o'clock and return immediately after tie race~Fare each way Stables are well arrauged aud the Conservatory, Ice House, | 25 cents Garden House, Farm House, Coach House,Barns and other | ~ Admission—Club Stand $1; Public Stand 40 cents . out buildings convenient, substantial and inexcelleat coudi> | —n8 3tis"re enabled to offer greater bargains thn ever, at prices much lowerthan the cost of manutacture + | thei are several lots exceedingle d rtain messuage and piece or parcel of land and For sale at the tenements situate, lying and being tu the town of Kast Chester 4 i Te ey and State of New Vorks and bounded ‘as follow Ory a dy haan ania NGS yay ee the south west corner of said land,at the coruer of the roud lead- ee a i | ing to Lancaster Underhill’s, kuown by Ponfeld Road. being | HASTINGS’ | the stage White Plains road, from thence ranuing northerly by and with White Plains road until it comes to land of Chas Mor- aid Morgau’s land as the | to the land of Johu Towasend, COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! WITHSTANDING the t time during which land of said Townsend athe ble mediciwe has before the American the road known by the Fon: | public wes Tava unequivocally : erly bs | prove f Dat also. unfailing come: afgresaid corner, the place | ious prescribed to be within its legitimate evntrol. Unlike many yauuted articles sdvertised | tha Syrup is not put forth as a succedennin for every ailment, a remedy for every disease; but for it «stonishing powers, possessed by no. other medicament within the range of the hharmacopi allaying witation or tflammation of the chit to action; in st aud en alterative, aud a ATION OF TUBERCLE, ary disease when established. All 8}, Containt .g twenty-erght , the more or less.” Also, all that piece or parcel of land pre and beng in the f Kast Chester aforesai ‘ and State aforesaid, and, is, bounded as follows: seginving by the comer of the Ponfield Road by the Post road tha. leads to hite Plains, at the gate on the within described premises, from thence runnmg westerly by and with the land of Thomas Lawrence as the fence now stands, until it comes to the east corner of the land of Israel Hunt to a white oak tree marked | And breal h three hack dl : therly by | inquirers tO nutne rous Teceut esses which will be | Sud with theland of said ferasl Hust’ ap the fanee ow sieods, cheerlully furnished atthe ofcs of the nancy. The experience ofr y it comes to the northeast corner of the laud of the sai cure (vide Lon rael Hunt, thence ruuning westerly by and with the land of u | said Israel’ Hunt, a straight line as the fence uow stands, until f it comes to the undivided land the property of the late Jouathan | Ous or skeptical of the perfect eurabilit Pickney, deceased, thence running northerly by and with the | agent ofthat justly dreaded disease, Ind of the said Pinkney, deceased,until it comes to the Ponfield | Tubercular Consumption. Li road, thence ruaning easterly and thence southerly the whole | | For sale by MOORE & CO., the American Agents, 41 | distance bycnd with tie saidPontield road to the aforesaid gate, | Ann street, and J. Elliott, 193 DIVISION STREET, op- { containing, by estimation, fifty acres, | posite Ludlow, New York. Price $4 a bottle—Six bot- tles for $5. nd Im je ee the timor: 3, Uy the above remedial hinsis Pulmonalis or Let none desps | For particulars, application may be | Lyons Esq., at White Plams; to 1. De- | CH LANGUAGE | ne, Es 7 New street, ew York oF tothe sub: | 1p He dF ERE: acriber, Tweuty-Fourth street, New Vers HENRIEPPA KAIN, Admu “hn Dated September 25th, 1845. OVERCOA , CLOAKS, We . jorme A LARGE aud splendid suvply of fashionable Overcoat | Gee Pore ee tom Ne. Fe Broadway, on and Cloaks, from $6 to $53, a ‘Mons. F having some leisure hours, will likewise consecrate ATS & BARKER'S | them toafew For terins enquire at his Tesi- je 65 Stawlm* re, PATENT PAPIER MACHLE TRAYS. iG Iwistre Clothing Warehowse No. 179 Broadway. FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPE P. HAAS, DAGUERREAN ARTIST 239 Broapway, PEE or Rap ILDING. hook. |A TREET, LAPARGE prices much lower th an formerly. superior assort- R. H. hos received the Medal at the late Fair of the Ame. | Meat oflvary Table Kutves and Works) ia dozens aud sets of * rican lustitute, piwarers cuted Ld bees sitet a nd a general stock of Taple and tlery, Saws, Razors, ke. atall times depend upon obcaiuing the same style of Po The above are direet from the manufacturers, and are offered BARTON BROTHERS, 18 Platt street, raits, from the sma lest the largest sizes, which eannot be surpassed for beawty or curacy. “fustruction given in the Art ou reasonable terms. THE NAVY. IND HAND PIANO FORTE. hand Piano Forte, made by will be sol ILEY & P' NAM, I61 Broadway, hi on the Re-orgauization of the Navy, tion of a ‘Reply to Hints on the re-organizuti | Two neatly p dpa for sale, “Hints id an examana- ou of the Navy.” als eodiwtre COAL. best Pench Orchard and Red Ash Coal cartage from the yard at the following o27 Ime I AM now deliveriny screened and free of | | . (as usual the lowest iu the eity,) namely. Broken, Forte Ware 92 is ine Be hae iy te rat Lot eK | aaa <3 sok fk UE a cents off if ta ts, Coal Yard coraer of King | obs rst lehes A. SEIGNETTE BRANDY, and Greenwich streets. PRTER CLINTON, Pare STATEN ISLAND a LOO BALE PIPES, | (Ofthe old and genuine brant, now | 8! Intra "ERRY, Tad aaarter casks, ¢” Handing from Brig Matis from CING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, | FOOT OF WAITEHALL STREET wien oenee NicOeL ewe | No. 21 Howanp street. | Onand.nfter Monday, November 16th, the boats on this Fer- n8 2eod*r 67 and69 Front street. | Signa & SIG. FERRERO have reopen their School, | pes New York and Staten Island as follows until CHRISTIE'S \ieeu Gime mittee toate | Aveave Staten Island, Leave New York. GALVANIC | Mondays and 7 J Suundiy, nia STRENGTHENING PLASTER. | and ast 3 20M. 4 doe rpHEs . dty the pablie with th ‘4 de TRisere Coe sachs Ratt Roan aca oe epee nea aerb lead a N. B —Ailireight at the risk of the owners thereof, cH gived a general anit ney, aie offered | clas. Kor i za Deux Te Hka aud the Mozourka, ne ped a8 ad Import junet to toe genuine Galvanic | wil ye taught hi 5 ate les- | ar 2 > : mod ‘acting upon the same principle, but having | sone, Wrevate classes and tomsdinn: caltoots, gumctuatly attends | BOSTON STEAMERS he advantage of’ more local apnlieation. “As A means or | ed to.” Private Sorrees will be giveu as usuale ——u? Lmeod"r FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. caustt—as apreveutive forcvids, nod iaffections of the chest | AMERICAN EAGLE CARRIAGE REPO- — | %% . THE Royal Mail Steam Ships CALE- Plasters will SITORY DONIA aud BRITANNIA, will loave They are as rections necomp imantity, at the o street, Sun Buildlog. FINE ARIS. OPE PAINTINGS cleaned, lived and restored, by H. BENT, 235 Broadway 3 doors above the American Hovel BIRDS FOR SALE. NE MINO and severe! Doves, lately brought from the past Indies, Enquire st 78 Broome stre tn? attr IANO FORTES FOR HIR —DANIEL WALKE: constantly on hand an exte olT Intre at dil Broadway, a it of ele wood and Mahogany Piano Kortes, kept exclusively for hire, ing Grand and Cabinets, with six and seven octy dd Medal. the largest preminm, was awarded to him at st Fair of the A Institute, for unprov with four stops, in Private fami eh, ¢ 111 Broadway, Manu’ uf dition, suital cheap or to loan oa time. West Lith st. near 6th av: IMPROVEMENT IN DAGUERREOTYPE. B Ya Mathematically Correet Mirror the subscribers are now Producing Portraits without reversiug the image, ug the parting of hair, wateh chains, finger tings, &e.. wely aa they are worn ;' but what is more important their portraits eannot fail to be whereas, iu the usual mode of Dagauerregty ble to obtan a perfectly correct portrait of a they being i hs this instrument, were awa ‘at its late fai 201 Broadwa Voigtlaindes [n- A LANGENHEIM “ The ovly nweuts inthe United States for rem are VHEIM, Philadelphia, and B ERS, New Yerk. at : TAXES, 1845. of eet. Receiver of Taxes, New City Hall, Park. OTICE is hereby given, that the Tax Books of the pre- ut year are now open at this office, and that Lam ready to em. All persons paying their eee ae entitled 0 Ls Ieee ulated from the day of payment. wnuit the first JOIN STEW ACE ceive the taxes charged upon th Ja Officehours from @ A M to2 P M. Receiver of Teses, Versons sending a full description of th property to this AND HIS LADY, with a private le part of the eiey. ‘Address B. box n8 hr BOARD B Y A GENTLEMAN parlor, ina Fespeet™p| 1958 Post Othee, will have therr bill sent to them, or watany time at nal iwre ater rot, n very superior article, for SK. COLLINS & CO, Bouth st every respect correct likenesses, | i itis impossi: | PRIVATE SALES STABLES, AND RIDING SCHOOL, CORNER OF Christie and Delancey streets, oudersigned having lensed the above premises, is pre red to receive trom manufacturers ali articles ia their ch as Carriages of all descriptions, Saddlery acd Har- Sleigh Robes, &e., on sale or on storage, at, as reasonable rates as any other establishment in. th “The and Harness departments a capacions, lightand airy, Figneed hands Boatoa for the above ports, astollows,viz— The Cate a, E.G. Lott, Commande ‘The Britannia, J. Hewitt, Commander, ge to Laverpool Passage to Hatife For freight or pass: on the 16th Nov. +-on the Ist Dee. ves $120, New York. ply to HIGHAM, Jry Agent, 6 Wall st. No Berth secured util pard for nd re FOR CHARLESTON, HAVANA, KEY WEST, NEW _ ORLEANS AND GALVLSTC ex A Stables are roomy and well ventilated, consisting of 68 ~~ 1E new and elegant 'steam ship GAL- and an Arena for exercise OF 5 by 6, feet, dimensions, VESTON, of 600 tons burthen, John TE auatied by 7 cara i hmentinthe © ‘he grooms, Wrigh Jommmanter, having been wnavoid> fre well trained au known colebrity al require his assistance. jentiemen having Horses to Will be dealt with ow hot Carriages receive the b of av experienced, and a Veteri Sorgeon of athand for the care of such Horses as ably detained, will positively soil f c above ports on Toesday, the Lith inst., at 10 ig splendid state reom accomm wore of, or wishing to b a board, foot Clinton street, able terms, and Horses jodations, ap- R, The Riding School will be ope astyle of elegance and T comfort (hat must ensure a trial of sach Keats i geatlemen opt dd r as require the exercise of wish ty attuin the atc... ‘The Ladies Will positively | drawing and dressigg roomns will be neatly (wenished, aud wu: vol : visage | then uce of one of the best Riding Masters m She has very superior accommodations for second cabin je countr " i ps “ Jentlemen not | and st ie Passengers, with state rooms at sterrage rates, For mitted during Ladies hours. A Card will be published givin meut, programme of arrangemen balance of freight or passage, which will be taken much low- erthan by aay other vessel, please apply on board, foot of Woll street, or to ice of time of commence- op apathe ss i ars louver yen aet see | a8 re JOHN HERDMAN & CO 618outh street, ery and Delancey, atew doors from th BALL OR Oly LINE OF LIVER: nittim GEORGE ; BLAC Y | Fa PACRKETS—Kor Laverpool, only ‘tegular a arr ; ket of the 16ih November OUIGE £0 DEBTORS OF he new, maaificent ‘and celebraved fast sailing favo BRIDGE, ROBBINS & McKN BH % . i whet ship FLD: + burthen 1199 tons, Captain W, wa uae obb & McKnight, lately {ali | Hackstatf, wall positively sail on Monday, the 17th of Nov 3 Peet ia Teta well known that the accommodations of the Pid Hed: all ber are fitted out in a very superior mainer, with every conve: foiihd dach | enge that cau add to the comfort of thove embarking. an h | | Persous cling to the old country, or sending for their frieuds, will find it their interest t select this conveyance. Mor passage, im cabin, second cabin and steermge, and to se cure (he best berths,eafly applieation should be made on board, | footof Beekian st, oF to the subscribers, BROTHERS & CO. SHE, 34 Falton street, tiext door to the Fulton Bank, Y auch payments to tiem of Walbridge, Rob ber 30ch, 1815. IN & CO. 100 John st. spectfully requested to counts with sad firm, e La » Octoh . =n W. PR ERTC Persons indebted to said firm are re: furnish me with a statement of their ac nf Gris*rre 1d Lb At eds SE Ae th S, Pocket of yee NEWELL, | TERLOO, W. He Allens ty ast Ry lire orators, STEREO TVPER’ AND Phin TER, van avengers, persons intend: une Buildings, pplication bowrd, NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE | foot of Maiden tae, orto Pe MURRAY AS ntire new assortment of Type lity corner of Pine aud Sout for Stereotyping and Printing, on. thy I packet ship JOHN R. SKIDDY m termes, coed the Waterloo and sed ow C B.8.-Persons desirous of sendig friends, can have them ou either of the -bove splendid vessels, on moderate terms, by applying as abv ¢. “re iJ KELEK &LO., Butter, Cheese and Lard, 109 | lee ‘clock. ch—For sale at the Music Stores, | importation—amonget | NEW ARTICLE, in elegant Patterns, is now offered at AMUSEMENTS. __LATEST INTELLIGENCE, BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL, Washington. [Correspondence of the New York Herald.) Wasninoron, Nov. 7, 1845. ‘The Union of last night has decided the issue. It First Night of the Es f MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN. Monday Kivening, November 10th, | Hamlet | Clandiw 1s the whole of Oregon or none. ‘This is the issue, | Ghost of bien then, which will doubtless be presented to Congress eee in the forthcoming message of the President. It is explicit—it is clear—it is unambiguous—ut is to the “Poll } Pas de Deux de Foyer : . point, and meets exactly the Western beaw ideal of TURNI Jeremish Bumps... ... Mr Roberts action in the premises; the whole of Oregon or none Bites bce wk peo oi eh | —the abrogation of the joint occupaney—the f one tion of emigrants to and settlers in Oregon, by the ‘e must have laws of the Supreme Government. © Beery opm a6 6 o/ctoek, and OFS O} al oe . d 1 i rovclock: 7 ock, aad’ the Curtain willrise precisely a BOWK RY THuATARD——— | * fight. If we can’t kick Moxicg into ab F ip . + Tea IO. i vive John Bull a hunch, and we know the old fellow A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. | et iquare off and come up to the scratch unequivo- cally. Sir Robert Peel has placed the Oregon chip upon the head of Queen Vie., and Captain Polk, we are promptly notified, though the organ, us poing to knock it off, without apology. A row will be the Monday Evening, November 10th, ‘The performance t JULIUS Mere Autony. | Gage Cassia.” consequence—a general row--we don’t see how it’s Portia... to be escaped. Sir Robert can neither run round it, | nor get over it, nor dodge under it. He will have to | buckle to, and if he buckles to the shock of the con- fliet—the clash of arms will resound over the tace of the earth. The whole world will be dragged into | the contest, and “grim-visaged war” will again de- | solat~ the nations. ‘The smoke of burning towns and cities will wrap Ireland, Great Britain, Europe, the whole eontinent of America—North and South | —the East Indies, the West Indies, the Islands ot the Pacific, and the coasts of Africa, in the haze of an artificial {Indian summer. ‘The seas will swarm with pirates, and the gun of distress from many a | sinking ship, will be only answered by the broad- side completing her destruction. Commerce will rot in the harbors of the seaboard—trade will be suspended in the interior—the farmer will exchange his plough-share for a musket—the doors of the tem- ple of peace will be closed, and war will be the pre- sidingsgenius—the pervading sentiment—the gen- eral epidemic of purification. And when the bloody sacrifice shall have ended—when the sea shall have. swallowed its thousands, and the land its tens of thousands—when the smoke from cities sacked, razed, and’desolated, shall have vanished, and the white banner ot peace shall again be ssed between the two continants, what will be the aspect of af- fairs? Our onward national march will have lost twenty years of its progress—thousands of men, mil- lions of money, hundreds of ships. But we shall have gained Oregon, God bless us—we shall have gained Oregon, and the whole of Oregon—perhaps Canada, perhaps California—perhaps Mexico—perhaps all these—perhaps nothing. “Alte ENCHANT Z ++ Miss Bell The Aerial Spirits)... By the Rivers Family ‘To conele ith the FOULAIE yk cle wil Blanchard ‘on Pisilips d Brun a M. by Heetor au 0 Uallery, 12% cents, i pen at half past 6, the curtain will rise at 7. ~ BOWERY CIRCUS. BOXES % conts—PIT 124%—CHILDREN HALF PRICE. | BEAUTIFUL ACT OF FEMALE EQUESTRIANISM, | BY MRS. COLE, (Daughter of the celebrated Cook, of London.) Universally cor ceded to be the first rider in this eountry, both fi ice of style and bolduess of execution. Besides twelve other acts aud seenes in the circle, by the finest troupe in Americ: (C= The Minstrels ‘Every Evel Dav Rice,. « ng lw'in ALHAMRA, No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS MUSIC AND MIRTH! Monday Ev g, Nov. 10th, And daring the week. ‘The manager of the *Alhamra” has much pleasu | nouneing the cel , , 5 Seas | comic eh Mind “eccentric pecul ; Time would give us all the aforesaid territories | Who will nightl: ee Yeu ANE: his ie | in good season—-time and the spirit of suns in- RO StIee aad CibtaaatiDERIANRIGLIe? bitarimcc ee i dthe enterprise of our people, now in ly ltumorous” aud “irresistibly laughable” entertainment. stitutions, an 5 | he services of the popularand highly talented full exertion, with a free hand and a steady will. | ANGLESEA SINGERS ! 1! War will only serve to postpone their acquisition, Haye also been secured. Their reputation is established on so firm a basis that auy comment or encomium on their pecu aratyle 0 i x would be perfectly superfluous. At v calists and musicians they are not to be aurpassed in the WHOLE WORLD |"! Admi retard our progress in the arts of e, the glories orcipilanians and the blessings at Mbenty. ‘ And yet we go with the organ—we go with the President—we go with the West—we go with cur country for the “ whole of Oregon.” And if war is the only medium of a decision, we say, let us have it. But notwithstanding the organ—notwithstanding the President’s inessage, John Bull will not be coerced as yet intoa fight. And we will tell you why. The South are opposed to it—the democrats of the South in the House and in the Senate. War would cut off the exports of the South of two mil- lions and a quarter of bales of cotton to Europe— war would stop their trade at once. , One great object will have been achieved in the ion 25 ets. CHESNUY STREET THHA Le. PHILADELPHIA | W.E. Burton ... 6. Lessee any Manaces First Nigght of the English Opera Company. Monday Evening, November 10th, | Will be presented, first time in America,au English version of | Bellini’s Opera of | PURITANI—Sir George Walton,M Seguin; Lord Arthur ‘Talbot, Mr Frazer; Si Forth, Mi Delavauts; Lord Walter Welton, Mr Rae; Sir | Brano Kobe Mr Dunn; Elvira, Mrs Seguin; Henriette est TC snst It will aver ee atten- of Frouce Miss Coad. f tion of Congress and the country from the queston | To be preceded by the CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS—1 S tenie F ° which Mra WH Smith, Mrs Hughes, Alrs Owens and Mr | Of the tarifi—it will keep up the expenses of the | government at such an aggregate, as will makea revenue tariff identical with the tariff of 42. It will unite the party, except some few refractory Southerners upon te administration, and upon the organ. It will dissolve the cliques toa great extent, and harmonize tpon the nucleus of the Executive the present discordant factions of the democratic family. And as Eales ths design pete wae i blast—this we believe is that is wished for the i ivresaneeee ind Sea ee present. It is not Oregon up to 54 deg. 40 min.; it nmage, Mr Burkes ford, Miss A | is not war with John Bull, but it is a concentration Followed with THE COUNTERFEITERS—Mark Rea. | Of the mass of the party in support of the adminis- | land, Stevens; Larry O'Gig, Brougham; Rose Redlaud, | tration and the organ. 3 ep a Ry ee a Butif the movement throws us into war pnate ‘0 conclude with rn CLLER—B. Usetu ‘ - > Urian Doo, Mr Bilsbee ea Carlotti, birs Burke. paraeonene the party, we shall have a terrible ex CON In any event it behoves every American by acci- ir will appear. AKCH STREET PHILADEL! HEAT. PHIA. Stace Manage + eeee Mn. H. E. StevERS Fourth Nii MISS NELSON AN SEVENTH NIGHT OF MR. sILSBE! November 10th, ht of the Engagement of ‘AND MIC BROUGHAM Anne ON t 1isS GRAMSON tion. The fruit, cherries, peaches, pears, plums, apricots, | TERA Me C A eat qualities and ia great abundance, SEGARS—SEGARS—BARGAINS. Ta igs aa RIE BiANSOR dent or by choice, every American, in heart and in eee contac aregyasely alte: TPPHE SUBSCRIBERS having lately porchaslrd an exten- | years), respecttullyiuforas her friends and the public, prineiple, to stand by the administration tor “ the ‘out. ‘Phe following eseription of | may ict gion of Begara, by onder of Assignees, Sc. are uow | will give her whole of Oregon or none.” ‘Them’s our senti- FAREWELL CONCERT, AT Niblo’s Saloon, On Tuesday, November Lith, 1525, Ou which occasion sue’ will be assisted by the tollowing tal- vs gey phited artists MISS. WINDMULLER, | MON: BERT, ments.” We believe that we can get it all by peacea- ble means; but if war is to be the arbitration, we are tully competent to settle the difficulty in that way, and six months will prepare us for the contro- versy. Meeutime, itis understood that Mr. Buchanan has been persuaded to stand fast in the State Depart- ment. Ilis position presents new obstacles in this fulmination of war to his retaining it, however, and yet the voice of Pennsylvania may be potential in behalf of Buchanan—in behalf of the Tariff, and in behalf of Oregon, without bloodshed. We shall see. LLER, IONS. LOUIS GL a i} MR. AUSTIN PHILLIPS, and | AN ORCHESTRA con the first talent of the city, un- der the direction of MR. GEORGE LODER. Piano Forte (trom T. A. Chambers, 385 Broadway, MR.HENRY C. TIMM. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, «£9 Children wivier twelve years of age 3) cents. Tiekets tobe had avall the music stores, and ai the door 31 the evening of the coucert aR. PROGRAMME. ~~" Wasutnatox, Nov. 7, 1845. Since Mr. Buchanan has been induced to decide | Overture in B. Fall Orchestra “hort Work Kalliwoda | not to leave the cabinet, speculation is afloat as to Ar Obhigato) indmuties, “Das Alpeuhorn,’ (Coro <4, | who shall take the vacant seat on the bench. It i# | baie icc gee peated Herz | Presumed the appointment will be given to Pennsyl~ Ballad——Ti watch tor thee,’ Sir Austia Phillips, Phittips | YaMia, but the appointing powers, it is said, are not entirely of that opinion. There are no dis- sensions in the cabinet among any of its members? | as widely rumored, and the coming message will no. give so much alarm to the tariffites as has been ex 0 Forte, Miss Bramson and Miss Har- ‘iondelles’ Felicien David L Puget | Daetto~Pian } PART Ii. Overture—Der F Mitecs ces ebe! Cured ‘aes Windia (trom ” afl! pected—the voice of Penasylvania has been heard paletti)'Se Romesy'... 6. wee. Mereadante , ati ‘iti ‘ ‘Air Praugatse—'Petit Fleur des Bols, é' Our foreign relations are ina very critical state NOTE cis dae al ties FE Masini | and the prineipal portion of the message, to be de- Duetto—By Miss J. ond H Bromion f % ked f inital Ballad—'Calin wasthe nig!it,’ Mr Austin Phuiiips, A. Phillips | voted to this subject, will be loo! ed for witl much Piano Forte— ‘on, with full 6 interest. Mexico, ‘Texas, Oregon, California, Eng- orches e a neray | coumttarnce ke @:otelock: rehab. land, all demand attention. And it is upon these bors. great questions of international policy that this admi- nistration must stand or fall. The responsibility is great, and it requires great wssdom and great pru- osephine Bramson, by thirty: fic one emine : of hearing Miss Josephine Bram- eh ne pleas > 4 a private part Fad must coufess that we uever heard a | dence onthe part of the President and Congress, child of teu yes ge play 02 the Piano Forte with all the | whether we are to have ee or Ware 4 rapidity, the precision, the stetdy ime-keeping, aud the laste 5 e made iminediately on the assemblin; ofan adaltpeofessory. she. throws more force’ alsointo the | A.call will be mai ly ry Volumes of her tones, than We could have supposed her phy | of Congress, to know what instructions, it any, have | cai strength could accomplish. We feel coufident she 1s des- | been given to Mr. McLane, and if any despatches Uned to rival the greatest piauisc thus far kuowa. Lrofessors | have teen received from him, in relation to the Ore- of New ¥ ) Maronceiia, Michele Rapettr, George gon controversy, Which is assuming an alarming at- Loder, AP . JA Kyte, Austin Phillips, Julius Metz, Uetut, Gv ho Jones. Professors of Pitladel phia—S | utude. [tis believed that Mr. McLane has received iiyliee, JD Coninet, Barton, Joseph F no further instructions than were given him on his Jarvis F Dorigo, A Re Vincent Smith, Augustus ¢ departure, with a contingent promise of more. And it may be further added, that no “‘official” letters have been received from our minister on the sub- doth, sof Bi ject. * In the civil department, the administration is mo- ving on quietly—but great discontent is being mani- fested among portions of the democratic party trom various sections of the country, who come here, arising chiefly from the retaining in otlice of so many inetlicient men, and the disappointment of honest claimants in being denied justice at the doors of the has been.a source of general reyret that so few opportu- 7. I nities offer, that prove sufficiently attractive to young men, to draw them from the haunts of dissipation and vice into which many fall, from a want of more retinal and ine structive amusement. An excellent opportunity uow offers, which possesses inany attractions, also combining health, plea: sure aud information, where xeutlemen may resort, and pass anagreeable hour, at Disbrow’s Riding School, (8 Bowery. | St oy fa have bees iacety rad T for a course of twelve lessons, $9. Subscribers are | Treasury. Some changes n not required to attend Fe y suit their con- | the Indian Office for the better ; but a Toud and cor ularly, of venience. ‘The school will be open every evening from 7 to 954 o'clock (Sundays excepted). The School is open daily for Ladies, from 9 A.M. to 3 P,M. oat Im*re tinuous appeal is coming up from all quarters fora change in the Comptroller’s department, and in some of the Auditor’s oflices. The cry is not for the suc- cession, but for a retorm. Remove the incompetent head, and appoint whom you please—any change must be for the better. Gofto the’First Comptroller’s office for justice, and the reply is, “overwhelmed with business” —papers in confusion, and no system but wool-gathering. The lection of Mir. Turney to the Senate fromTen- nessee, has given great displeasure to the President and his immediate friends here. Mr. Nicholson was Mr. Polk’s candidate, and his confidential chessman, to be, in the Senate. It may be that Mr. Nicholson will be consoled tor his Cieppoidtment, by the mission to Russia. As the new Senator isan ancient confederate ot Cave Johnson, strong hopes are entertained of preserving his democratic faith unshaken. : The early stage of the s National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London, EMPOWRKED BY ACT OF PARLIAME: are among the advantages h Instit ‘The Loan Fund, from which the assured are entitled to draw two thirds of their payments. ‘Phe payment of premiums annually, half yearly, quarterly or monthly. : ‘A large sum to be permanently mvested in the United States inthe names of three of the Local Directors as Trustees, as a guarantee fund. ‘Travelling leave extensive and liberal; and extra premiums on the most moderate scale. Conditions of policy less overous co the assured than in most Life Insurance Office: Usrrep Star NT. NPE fol eld out by this | or Dinrctons. man, ession, at which 80 many KS ' RGE BARCLAY New York. 7 Ibe taken up, will give greater in- great subjects wi » Will, 4 WORTH Pe terest than usual to the opening of Congress, and a ML FOX, Ray. very large number of persons will be attracted here, NT. BIODLE Meati-5 from diferent sections of the WALKER, & DOI ca aaa eae laimants,’ the Texan | CObEY Raq Phitadetphia. | country—the | Mexican claimants,’ the. Texa y LOGRAHAM, Esq. agents, and ell interested, the ee Spoliat en Physicians (o the Society, (Medical Examiners.) Claimants and Agents, and others. e Metropolis J. KEARNEY ROUGERS, M. D,, 110 Bleecker si is expected to be very gay and lively all the winter, e kRNoULt, MD My aitaiver Lin st. and from the extensive improvements lately made here in hotels and boarding houses, the residences for strangers will be more agreeable. the beh Se- ouch of cold Colonel Benton and Mr. Bagby are nators in the city. We have a slight t weather and canvass-backs are making their ap- pearance. Bank, ‘The Merchants’ Bank of New York, Solicitor. WM. VAN HOOK, Esq. 39 Wall st. General Agent for the mited States, and British North American Colonies. |. LEAD ST J dent in New York. 7 MEANDER ices WALL Sinet,8-¥ “Tunnal Report of the Society's i the lost /Aieat information, may be ob- riber. Wasuinaton, Nov. 7, 1845. ‘The Pottawatamies had a council with Gen. Gib- Pamphilets contain rates, also blank forins, and the f tained upon eyplietion te the NARA, General Agent. | son and others to-day, but it amounted to nothing. iy kaw in 3m’ne ‘The council will be removed in a few Csi ee UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, Notice has been given of certain party or expar DEPARTMENT tthe ro eats Gilt com revelations, in crimination and recrimination, be HE Introduetor mence on Mond | inthe Univ Mei tween A. O. P. Nicholson, the defeated caucus loco- for the Senate from Tennessee, and ay, hfe? of Oct ber, and will be delivered r ol the following order — dical College in the fal gr foco candidate | Ranta nt eeey smh TEM, foco who superceded | fs Medicine, P i Reve ‘orday doth | Hopkins L. Turney, the locofoco perce | _f Medicine, Professor Revere, Weduesday, 20th | Hopkins the lo over ba him through the whig suffrage. The former is to of Medicine, and Materia Medica, Professor Paine, foco, and the latter that ihe nd so forth. The latter py and tre Diseases, of, Women and Children, Prof. | in i aden te Sent te Mriday, Jet Oct, . M. Besvemistty, bor, Draper, Saiurday, Nov. 1,7 P. M, ‘The profeasion avd public are respectfully invited to attend. By ore f the Faculty, ee SOHN W, DRAPER, Bec Viversity Medical College, 639 Brondws October 20, 1815. o82tnSeodis' prove that the latter is no | 3 an intreguer, @ iene we ‘think, is waffictently proved in the defeat Fe nolson. ‘The fact is not only in Tennessee, Sante since the Baltimore Convention there has been cheating all round the board = We hada brilliant assembly at the United States re