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CLIMAX STABLE, RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD reat of 390 Broadway, between ‘exclusively for geucle | Warm and ‘comfortable winter lated. ‘Stalls extra wide. Carriage room ex | C. J. SMITH, Propri the gills,as we hold unruly at ure smooth as oil, and jong, and stout as the ——— in their back bones—I tell you, my friends, there is nothing like getting a man to commit himselt, and when he won’t d you have got to do it for him—that’s the way,and no mistake—I’ve seen an enormous effect pr. this way—and then if after such strenuous efforts, you should fail, (for some things are impossible, you can tell the story to the New York Expyess, the organ of Polk-haters, or the organ of the stock-job- bers,who get rich by cheating little children who are sucking the breasts of mothers dressed in crape !— ‘Those “highly respectable journals who have the interests of the whole country so much at heart,” (London Times,) are fond ot such stories, very fond hey willeven pay you for them in gold— ust the thing you are after, exactly. see it’s growing MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 17. piokerels nat other Among thediurnals,your Herald is my decided favorite, and it grieves me therefore, whenever | see your corres- | pondents manufacturing tales to deceive your readers. In luced in the letter of Friday, from this city, spet king of the Se- guin-Frazer troupe, your correspondent states that they | ) have been eminently successful with “I Puritan that the first representation was well attended, and the Let me beg you to correct this mis- statement, The first night was the best of the engage- ment, when “I Puritani was played to less than $200; the second night to about $110; and since then it has con- stantly fallen off to about $60. Mr. Burton has lost a large sum in the Chestnut street prosecution of Ole Bull at celleat, apart from the ho: ‘The proprietor is desirous of calling the attoution of 4 tleenon'to the width of the stelle, ead security of the carriages and KOSE HILL STABLES, Uth street, venties, aud nearly opposite Ball from the for sale atthe | pas ur fast trotting Pairs farm horn horses, and ship NORTHRUP, Proprietor. LD ESTABLISHED STAND TO LET, ‘THE Subscriber offers to lease for aterm of his old and well-established GROCERY 8 N, at Hoboken. ‘The premises are business part of the town, and it hi ‘The extensive improve- f December next, by virtu oc Equity for Wake oUt -.7 9] moon risks. Arrivea. dons, Cobb, from Liverpool, 13th ult. with me wert alpry exoanted by the Raleigh ane cee obiilties tor razilian ship Fel ‘ranciseo, from London, via Dover nm & Evers—6 passengers, 8 maston for New Ork m Autwerp, with dse Schuchardt, juders the whole D second far bett. jroad Company aforesai known to mve,) consistin from the City of Hale fe ofthe Hoanonke river, in the eto Petersburg, City Point, Richmond, Was + together with all Bri ‘ols, Warehouses, Water Stations, Ea rics Alaoy the. atock of Irn ‘which may then be on hand, an : Bed wit eid nth eoempane ter tedgine ke call Hatred, Std transportation on the same.” From itwill be sold en. masse. above stables, 80 Horses, horses, 2 fast pacing do., sew Co norses, a few good road and s1 1 to Gaston, on the rect line of public wick) Lunt, 55 days from Bremen, sto New gale from NNW, sudde walow her beam ends and hi d | main topmast, in so doing the head of mainmast went, mizen | topmast, fore topgallant mast also, with all sails and spsrs.at- | tached, when she righted—stove bulwarks, lost stern boat, and ‘The © was bound to Baltimore. | Barque Epervier, Farwell, 31 days from Bordesux, with wine and brandy, to J Durand & Co. | steamer Great Wester Brig Four Brothers, Si larque Clarissa, (of Br id 0 ‘nish. 29ch ult, rn lishment. His late tlahops an rn re has done him im nce of opportunity to a SUMMER GARD. Lumber, and Fire | other articles own- 5.—Finally—(For hang on—stick to your objeet—don’t i die—and I make you one promise be redeemed—It you follow all these sage councils and don’t fail at last, I'll promise you, that you would pass the celestial gates, while ‘the keys were in the hands of St. Peter, and you had no advocate but the devil. P.S, If there is any good you will have a report of 1. when here, and coatly ined’ in Hoboks night at Baltimore. [Partly stu e nature of the pro- hasers, by the terms of the Decree, and the Actof in relation to it, will become, ipso fucto, a by the name and Style of t ly ine u peculilarly favorable. | een a profitable concern, Possession given immedi: ASA WK Burton'knows what | caused her to leak bi he above has atways but a moderate capital. ‘The old and hacknied operas b: never command a paying audience. much upon the personal po) hence disregard the expre: Constant applications “Leonora,” but as its compos Use of the music and magnificent wardrobe and decors | 101 delphians are determine t. lat 40, lon 67, saw the resent Company, | and will acquire nities now possessed by it T now roan for the . iorityof color cannot Periorityof cola Macntavett. reaching to-morrow eather absolutely di- yantagewus kind to the Co | i rter, contained | Hevised Seatutes of North Carolina e been made for | mall sum for the the color tll it ent is never mis: Also, the fall style of Boy's an a. Jand, 4 days from Charleston, with cotton, 11 ai, (uew) Childs, 3 day balla, wBehi Coraline, Kelly, 12 days from Halifax, with Schr Elisha Rackman, Betsworth Philadelphia. Schr Wilder, Ryan, Sloop Rienzi, Durfee, Providence. 4 299, which is to he and in most of the Public sopresented, but the Seats of Goverume | [rates of the States of the Union | Dhe whole Darchase mongy. must 6 it per annum, from th | Tows, to wit : $25,000'at the en d in four instalments, at intervals of ten months each—say Ist, 29th June, 1846, $25,000. th April, UIT, onestoaih of cig rasalnnee ” {digs one-fourth of do. 14 ah eth of December, 181, one-fourth of do. of October, 1819, this Railroad from Haddam, to comply. So 1d to show profe: tinguish between a voice and brains.— made money enorgh by the trash which they | have heretofore produced, snd the get up their operas pany that recently snue to play to empty bench Our whig councils themselves by losing si and rendering honor to the chief magistrate of the State. to be hoped the example will not be lost. I would respectfully suggest to Mr. Leopold Do Mey- er the propriety of giving concerts at the Musical Fund here, and putting the tickets at fifty cents each, | eople than the theatres at the esides mako more money in reine shape 0: style. they wish. Wasuincton, Nov, 15, 1845. Herald Washington Correspondence—Matters and Things in General. "The Herald of thismorning is magnificent. Five spicy letters from Washington. Our new associ- ates work in the harness like old stagers. And day by day, the Washington coiumn willbecome richer, more graphic, diversified, sparkling, and pungent. ‘The raw material will soon be multiplying upon our hands, and we shall continue to work it up in the true Corinthian order, base, shaft, capital, and enta- blature. The Herald willbe the paper of the ses. sion, as it has been the only disinterested, indepen dent and impartial exponent of the administration- its men, measures and movements, pending the interregnum. To all classes, castes, sects, parties, and professions, it is equally acceptable. It is the organ of the great spirit of progress of the 19th cen- and it must go ahead. ‘e remember, once upon a time, of riding down a narrow valley between high mountains in the mountainous regions of Western Virginia. a sweltering day in July. As the sun passed the me- ridian, white volumes of clouds began to boil up overthe high ridges to the southward, unt they were changed into a solid black mass by ovscuring the light of the sun. Soon they covered the heavens A The breeze which ha with its refreshing coolness among the pines until it had increased into a gale, now subsided. There was a dead, portentous calm. | space, while one might rapidly tell a hundred. Meantime the darkness became almost palpable. Anon, a stream of lightning danced along the moun- tain tops illuminating the ravine with its fearful blaze. Instantly succeeding came a crash cf “echo- hunder,” shaking like two opposing batteries eavy guns, the solid rocky walls on either hand. ‘Tall trees were rent asunder, or torn out from their deep hold in the fissures _of the rock; heavy frag- ments were displaced from their impending bases on the surrounding cliffs, and plunged into the tor- rent below with a concussion which made the val- must now learn to ‘homaston, lime, ual to the French com- ere, or they may conti- SUPERIOR TO, +4 | EVER BEFORE MADE IN THIS COUNTRY. ue SUBSCRIBERS having lately effected, through their | gent in Paris, the purchase of the entire quan | Plush, for which the manulacturers r ceived the atthe late fairs in that city, are now manufactur: | upon examination, will convince the most sceptical, are su- | perior to any ever before made in this country. ‘Also, received an assortment of the patent Mecha made by the best manufacturers in Paris, being welt adapte for travellers, constructed so as to shut up in a small compass, or formed in a hat, in as soon time asa Dealers and others supplied with , at_as low prices if not lower than b manufacturers. A. HALL & Que brig, unknown. Ship Margaret Forbes ; 4th, the 29th of t last learned to respect the at anchor on the Bar, and will be up ical character, Ifor which we n failure to Pay medal, | only five 5 ot ing a debt bearing jarques Condor, Hull; Aun Welsh, Pensacola; Philena; brig beeome necessa ily over carrying the Mail of the Uni Geely a partol the Souther Metropolitan route,) at a com: pensation of $100 per mile, Or $8,700 per anoum. vine a fertile region of country through. nearly its whole fength, its frewhts for the tra chadize, independently ofthe Tece Seousiderable addition to the ordinary sources Miscellaneous Kecord. Packet Suir Fivetsa, Hackstaff, for Liverpool, and the Havre, Amsworth, for Havre, will sail today (Monday) at Letter bays close atthe Exchange Reading Rooms at will attract more same price, and he will the different quali i receipts from Passe Templeton, | fear is destined to ill success here. series of articles upon Templeton and Scottish music ha ve lately appeared in one of our penny papers, which have attracted much attention,and the feeling against him has spread among that class who lead large companies as [ hear them quoting frequently from the articles allu: ded to. (Hambug! Templeton will succeed against all 202 Greenwich street, Between Barclay and Vesey st ROBERTSON’S: PH HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, ys ‘uiton st., between William and Nassau. ‘The success which has attended the efforts of the Proprietor | invited to attend, of this establishment to introduce into use a supe ait extremely low price,encourages him to mal ertions to merit the patro of his system of conducting business cou ment of the most rigid economy in 1t3 various departments, as well as in an invariabl . ieved from the oppre: craftsmen of Broa Stream Suir Garvesron, hence, was en going into Charles- | ton last Thursday e jing. She left this port last Tuesday, at | xpended in its con ‘ some time past, and it 1s, confidently believed that, Produce a reasonable return upon a more moderate amount of ital invested in its purchase. ‘he sale will be made wRhout reserve, at which those iuelined to pure Brig L. BaLowin.—Steamer Richmond went down tothe L | Baldwin, (before reported ashore on West jon to the city, and wi ing.. ‘The Lis perfectly tight, and will ‘obably be got off next tide without damage ; ported on her beam ends, &e. in Long at the time and place chase, are respectfully hase money must be secured by bond with approved CHARLES L, HINTON, blic ‘Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, and Special Commissioner of the Court of hh, N.C., October 6, 1815, papers will insert nk) aud brought her deck load of coy another load last ev: The closing of the mail contract with the Philadelphia has sent the stock sud- and it will probably reach $30 before a passes ; but there is nothing to sustain it. & Baltimore ¥ ilroad Compan: reased ex- | sureties. my the other in Fall Ri ued at about $6000, for both these Saruxpar, Nov. 14, 1845. Boston Morals—Crim cons—Theatricats—John Gossin— Count Montague’s Ball—.Imuesments—Federal Stree, 3 of the more extravagant sston from Camden, Me. experi- foregoing adver- hi ervV weather during the passage, and carried away tisement 60 days, an per containing the saie, to the New York Herald, Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Pi Bric Rurert, at Boston from Cardeny gale from WNW, lost main topmast, shifted cargo and received jas, on the Lith inst. ina Our city has been unusually lively this week—what with balls, concerts, theatres, elopements, &c.—hardly a day elapses but that some new development of fraud, in- trigue, rascality, and deviltry, is brought to light in our saintly city, once the head-quarters of morality, sobriety, Murders, rapes, crim-cons, and ali kinds exceedingly rife among the descend, ants of the pilgrims, provirly that the Yankees have de- generated alarminglyfrom the Puritan stock—albeit they make superior pretensions to godline: ‘Theatricals are flourishing as u: act the “upper ten thousand,” although the is not relished much even by our * National” is doin, is crowded nightly, and Mr. English, the manager, is reaping a golden harve 1. G. Booth, formerly of the * Floating Theatre” of New York, is the principal card, John Gossin, the Grimaldi of America, a great favorite here, and intends to remain Apel ‘ity Nutria Fur, nd do do do ality Moleskin, $3,00 Scur H. M, Jonnson, (new, of Castine) drag; do do 2,50 | and went ashore on Little Deer Isle, night 0! stern aud received considerable other damage. Next morning, | in carrying off an anchor, the boat was upset, and two men, Capt Jehn Boss and Mr Staples, were drowued. Notice to Mariners. Directions FoR Mataconpa Bay. Woodbury, Auguse 31, 1845.—Dear tions may benefit some of our sailor citi publish them, relying on the accuracy with which W. Foster, Captain, id been playing Sad a lea MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON, Jt was but for a briet ONE PRICE.—BROWN & CO. 178 Chatham square, | corer of Mott st. wish to inform the Tecent_ improvement in the manufacture OLLAR HATS, which retain a bea Il with those more cost! and good order. U. 8. revenue sehooner e within direc- THE LONG [8 ICH 4 WORCESTER. At 8 o’clock in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall steet, South Ferry—Sundays excepted. ‘Way Crates are in readiness to receive b: London, Norwich and Worcester. Baggage for through under lock. NTRAL RAIL ROAD FRI a TO MACON. Very truly your's, NEW LONDON, NOR: ‘Phe entrance of Matagorda B } sla of land, without trees, which begins making westward and covering the Bay o rms the eastern entrance, and is called Deckrose m and several other houses ou it. d of St Joseph's i Iustre, and will compare. wel , roprietors are confident that they can farnish Hats fa heretofore sold for th Fars,alvo Fur Clot CAPS, several new patters prices, wholesale aud retail, TO THE LADIES, MRS. M. BAKER, Milliner, 209 Bleecker Street, having been, by the Committee ofthe late entitled to the Medal." pe ‘price. A full assortment of Mobair, Giazed, Silk and Fancy much admired, sold at reduced Sz at the river Carney, Matagorda: its ter: | The ,Keans will, “nabob” citizen OM SAVANNAH ny part of the coast for inon this poi t. n . six fathoms water, until this point bears Ni} just open to the east a | tothe subscriber, ‘Thea keep the pilot houses high ridge, which will bear NNW to NW by N ‘ow Will cross the bar in 9 to 10 feet ‘ou will steer for the point uf St Joseph’ pilot houses; having the best water close he west shor: —until the houses on Deckrose Point beat you will steer up forthem, and have a sand island on your starboard side, with breakers extending from it to the bar, ‘from which some sp'ts of " the channel. You must keep your lead going to avoid them; and will find four to five point, where you may Such is the state of the political atmosphere at this The clouds are around us like an over- hanging pall—the light of day is obscured—it is the dead portentous calm. sage ot the President wil! be the lightning’s flash, illuminating the obstacles by which we are envi- roned, and then follows the tempest of purification. Tall trees will be dismantled—firm rocks wil! be displaced; but the government, and, we trust in God, the administration, will shine the brighter, in ©: a purer air, after the storm shall have pz with the Now Yorkers, during the winter. ‘The chief topic of conversation in the fashionable cir- cles, atthe present time, is the | than those sold in Broadway, for being 30 percent cheaj open for the transportation of Passengers peaabunams tia On weight goods general jo Measurement goods . moment of the n grand ball to be given next Wednesday evening, by “Count Montague,” a dash- ing young blade, who has been quite a “lioi™ here for some time. He is heir to an immense fortune, and, of course, his societytis much courted. one of the most brilliant and fashionab The Mastodon, Hydrarchos, petrified human body, hinese museum, and Sable Sisters, are the prominent amusements in Boston, independently of the theatres, — Descending irom this figurative elucidation to The “hops” have commenced, and the devotees matters of fact, while the administration has been absorbed in its consideration of the great measures of the tariff—the safe-keeping, transier and dis- bursement of the public moneys, the Mexican ques- | uon, the Texas annexation, and more than each or all in its consequences, the Oregon question, still the attention of the powers that be have been divided between these questions, and the paramount question among the faithtul of the distribution of the “spoils.” ifthere has been an external appearance of harmo- ny urnong the divisions in and out of the Cabinet, it has been, as Mr. Calhoun would say, through the “cohesive power of the public plunder;” for while the “ loaves and fishes,” and the fragments thereof, have the fruitful theme of family dis: are yet the only reliable means of the administra- tion to the compulsory support of the party, or rather the wire pullers ot the party. uillotine has been idle, and the heads- | is post—but the meeting of Congress will bring the instrument again into requisition. Peter Hagner, third auditor, and Stephen Pleason- ton, fifth auditor, at three thousand a year. think of that, a cool three thousand,) two fai officers who were removed here from Philadelphia in 1800, and removed at the e ment, and who have been in of led to abdicate, tor some two of the unre- warded of the party. And we would commend our good uncles, Peter and Stephen, to prepare for their martyrdom on the crucifix of rotation, and to sub- mat to it with the fortitude of Stephen and Peter of old. And these men are old—old and rich; and it is time they were surrendering their places at the “flesh pots” to more hungry customers. If goo dinners, choice wines, pleasant friends and family influence will save them, they may be saved—but these desiderata will not avail. men unrewarded, and it is so much idle capital to continue longer the $3000 old gentlemen, especially after Uncle Peter has received the fat fees of about vernment, and Uncle Sam the round douceur, in the aggregate of about $110,000. Another thing—it will be recollected that John ‘Tyler was too late for the steamboat, when he evac- the Polk folk: It is said that making his will and testament family connexions in office, 'y article among his bequests, was with tears in his eyes, (for old a crocodile,) his beloved brother- in-law, Dr. Miller, third avsistant P.M. G., to the y of Young Hickory. And | This | have to go—that IES’ GAITER BOOTS,—This beautiful fall the fashionable styles, at 16 and 18s,and wal to any in the city. ‘ure, to insure a handsome of the first quality at 11 hanks to the Ladies o Yoric and its viciityfor their liberal patronage.I hope,by strict | it to merit a continuance of the | ER, 142 Canal street, between Thompson and Sallivan sts. PREMIUM BOOTS, - NCH BOOTS for $350, city made, they are equal to those sold ‘euch Premium Imperial Dress Boots to those now. in other stores for $6 or $7, | French Boot aud Shoe man one ofthe most fashionable establishments in this 40 cents per hundred. 13 cents per cubic foot. $1 50 per barrel. 80 cents per barrel. except molasses fathoms when up with the nchor within a cable's leugth of the custom house, or proceed up the bay. ‘The chanuel from the defined, aud the distance 6 miles: round lies on the han two and one- His soirve will be le of the season. lings per pair. attention to busines r Oni igs or bars, cast ” inills aud unboxed mac | On hhds andy | On hhds molasses an cuter | _ Goods addressed to F. bar to Deckrose Point 1s oint, a large middle 40 cents per hundred. ide of you, which come no nearer fourth fathoms. sichore have a gay winter in prospect The old Federal street theatre will re-open aso play house next fall ——— COMMERCIAL. style and durabilit Po! Ship Caroline Augusta, from Mauritius for Salem, 20th ult. a stores for $5. Fine Agent, forwarded free of | THOMAS PURSE, | Gen‘l. Sap’t. Transportation. TO WESTERN TRAVELLUEKS. robably the Caspian) from Philadelphia for Barbadoes, 28th ult. lat 21 23, lon 53 14. m New Bedford for Georgetown, SU. Nov #oreign Ports. Cannrnas, Oct 31—In port, brigs Poland, Confidence, and Rival, for Boston, ldg. Home Ports. Aratacuicota, Nov 1—Cld brig © E, Platt, Pittman, New York; ith, barque Isabella, Uneas, Latham, and.) barques Eliza, Talbot, do do; Rainbow, Ti bri 50, for do. do; Virgi Schr Gazelle, frot 8, lat 33 25, lon 76 20. be the best boots for the price ever sold in this country. a superior new style French Dancing Gaiters, and overshoes, constantly on hand. 5 I] goods warranted to give sa inade to order in the shortest NewYork, Saturday, Nov. 15. —Pots dull at $3f. Pearls quick at ax at 30 cents. pixs—The market has been rather dull,with sales of Otard, Dupuy & Co. at $2 06.0240; A. Seignette, $1 98 a $2; J. J, Dupuy, $1 90a 197}. Corroy.—The market was very quiet, as is usual on acket day, the only soles we heard of amounted to 300 PACKET LINE, | the Pennsylvania Rail the above line is now ts Lo persous who Wit! Boots and Shoes Mending done iu the | NES, 4 Ann street, near Broadway, New York. LOOK AT THIS. IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best at the extreme low price of $5 00. ‘The best of If Boots made to otder $5, and a great Calf Boots $3 and $4; finest calf SI reat assortment of patent leather Boots, Shoes and ly’s will find in this store the greatest assortment of to be found in the city bers, Pranella Slips, whi § Ly ise Boys Calf Boots and Shoes, Misses and eclors, our own manufacture; also the best of | jt and cheap as the cheapest | From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via | coads and Canal—through in $34 days. ‘T fail operation and offers great inducement t pleasant mode of travelling to the west. he cars are builtin the most approved up ina superior manver, by the proprietors to conduce tothe comfort and conv jen of travellers. ‘The scenery on this route is unrivalled, aad the | f Pennsylvaniainternal improvements is well wor assengers aveid all the fatigues and dangers at- pon stage travelling, and atthe sare time makean ex- modern style, the | ference, t Tuibee ert aes md every effort is Talbot, from do, _ Boston, Nov 15—Arr ship Argo, Caleutta; brigs Sarah Wil- liams, Cienfuegos 22d ult—left no. Ams ; Jane Howes, Baltimore; Abia ssortment of fine market remains without change, de- Sales have been made—2000 bags Rio at 7j.a 7c; 1000 do Laguira. 7} a 8c; 500 bags Maracaibo, 300 bags Sumatra, 7). Ginseso at 35 cents. he extensive rec. the market in me sensions, they mand moderate. OR Slips, Ties, India he., ke. s and Children Cid Brsteam s! Ot late, the g man asleep at hi, Passengersare ad- ladelphia. Office in hiladel- | hesnut and Fourth 3 verpo jue Palmetto, Charleston; brigs Ha Martinique; Ormus, Frankfort, to load Balumore: schrs eipts of butter depresses ium ond common quality—prime Orange county, 20 2lc; prime State, 18 a 19¢; medium, lla lijc, Western cheese holds firm }aSc; Eastern, in boxes, 8} ict kegs, 8} a 90, without much change. Pork—Ohio mess $14 25; prime $10 63. Beel— Mess $7175 a $8: Svucans.—The market is rather firm with a Sales for the last wee! The cars leave every morning at rised to engage their places at shia N. E. corner of C! (Band 15 Sout Philadelphia, May 17 1045. i m the cit or information, inthe city 9 mvi7 6m*rre_D. LEECH & sd et, Antwerp; Columbia, } Philadelphia: ‘Martha,’ Bal Lowell, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- mberlain; Augusta, Nickeragu; D Webster, 1, and Cornelis, Fauiklin, New York. stot. Nov 13—Arr slo Providence for di Sid scht Mexico, Philadelp ot lith, for New York, not Matanza 'Nov 12—Arr brigs Harriet, Baker, New York; mden, Me. Nov 7—Arr ships France, Java, and Gen Parkhill, barque Harriet T Bartlett, Bostoa; schr Joseph B, Nov —Arr bri Pringle, Georgetown, S' French Goods,and warranted the at 367 Broadway comer Fyauklin street. Lorinda, Aux Ca at 8 a Sic, in hoxe: ward, Dbls, 8} a CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE C ROOT Fulton Stree [lew York, poly to 0 ine. 7 Westat. N.R. | of inby, New Yorks ranc oo W. H. OULD respectfally i nd the Pub ic that they are prepared to furnish every article im their ine at the following low prices, which are at feast 30 per cent 0 had at any other establishment in this wercoats of, best materi: & CO., | it, inform their Customers and the Pub- nse of the govern: ice ever since, demand since our last bhds New Orleans at 7 to 7c; 200 do Porto Rico, boxes brown Ha p of Louisiana Sugar was re- STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. Ne ber 10th, the beats ont! rk and Staten Island as foll 100 do St. Croix, 8 a 8} The first lot of new cro; ceived on the 13th Novemb; Tattow at 7} cents. North West Coast is taken as fast as of- of South Sea w On and after Monda; ry, will leave New farther notice:— Leave Staten Island. ‘made eal trimmed in th of Freuch and Knglish Blue, Olive and Brown Pants of every shade ‘Also,an endless | ig Annawan, Wilmington, 2; Alexander, Da- to $20 “foths, from $6to $25. Fine Black, Dress and Froc! f to id best quality, from $1 50to $7. f Vests of excellent material and made up in the extensive variety of New York. saa ae 4 fi fered at 31c for shipment; last sal 34c, at which:price more could behad. The stock in th dq | country is estimated at from 375,000 to 400,000 lbs of both sorts, of which 280,000 are in New Bedford—the balance here, and in the small outports. Wuiskry—Sales of Domestic 26 a 27 ¢ 5 Irish Malt $2 25; Irish Grain $175 a1 80. ‘The market is dull with little or no demand. York: Vesper, ary Anu, New York for Hartford; sloopa + Dolty, Competent, Connecticut w Vork; Avon, Plymouth for do; Faithaves, best manuer, from $1 to $3. Cloths, Cassimeres, aud V. = 4 do” 5” do N. B—All height at the risk of the owners thereof. OUR CHANGED. Al kK FOR ALBANY | taste. A full suit will | be furnished in 24 hours for from $15 to $. and Workmen employed. The plain man. particular, can be suited at New Onteass, Nov 7—Arr brig San Miguel, ( sehr florinda, Arm cld Sartell Harriet Rockwell Oberlin, Bosto: ‘as well as the most NO. 102 FULTON STREET. MUFFS, MUFFS AND FURS. ‘ would advise those ladies who have not i all at WM. COOPE! sortment of Fancy Furs,and we will | id his Muffs notalone superior but | here are good NOTICE—Hi THE U. and the Intermediate Lan Wednesday, Oct. 224, will le: cetfor Alluny, Dailyyat 4P:M. instead of five, a8 | MAIL LINES BETWEEN CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, ING LINE at 10 o’elock A. M. ° OR SIEANKLIN Noor. 3.5 Sammons, adhe packer shin donia Brander, and barque Montpeli; Nothing in the offing at 12 m, 6u Newrort, Nov li—(O: brigs George, Lubec for New York; W: for do; schrs Oscar Cole, Providence for Philadel, Pe @ year euch to these Sales lig! 6th. Diont Madieee: Mice of the Rhode Islander)—Arr 13th, Axnaxy, Nov. 15.—The Flour market is and there is but little doing. $6} a6} ar prices, andj the transactions ied them- | $113,000 from the go- selves with Muffs, to kon, d look at his extensive sure them that they will cheaper than any other store i j 3 Fur Manufactories, Isat 61 Bowery, 5 doors above Walker atreet—and'9s Maiden Iigle, Machias for New York; Orozim- r, Thomaston for do; DB HA West, Provide David Coflin, Bos- ce for Baltimore; eGU Ly U.S. are limited, within those KEGULAR rnd k ine, Finney, New Be ihia; Joseph Turner, Providen ristol for New York. —Arr schrs Freeian, Spear, and Oregon, ‘or for do; Old un: Cixctwxart, Nov. 11.—The market remained firm yes | terday, at $4 50 for choice brands, though very heavy sales at that. Holders want mor not seem disposed to crowd off their best stock at all t the River, we learned of several small i of at $4.50, and one lot at $4 From store, 100 barrels were sold at $450, clear; 120 barrels at $4 45, clear; 290 barrels at , clear; 60 barrels at $4 40, common brands. is the total of t! ; and we are inclined to the opini Gideon Wells, of the | be steady ata range of from $. Brown’s clerkship of | t¥® ficant a place for his thing better—say the M.G. And we tell you nd fractious sp: uated Washington to he was detaned in the with reference to his fa and that a primar. the bequeathin, Veto can cry lil | sloop Guilford, Portiann, Nov ne te N. B.—All Fars bought at his stores warranted to be what they are represented. 4 FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND ITALIAN RES- TAURANT. GNOR Ie tpn fl ig the Opera House He will serve ts. Dinners and Suppers, in the Wrench American hours, and ina manner unsurpassed by . Howard, Godfrey, B: ed, Mitchell, Harrington’ for do, brigs Centurion, Guadaloupe; Han lov ld—Are schrs Ann Eliza, sloops Three Brothe: rs New Harbor, Nor- Increase, Wm Hart, Mercy, and Leander, ana H A SIMON KENT BEN FRANKL! lots which were disposi 62}, best brands. es, will run regniarly, lea- Mariel; General take freight and passen- ‘Washington, Baltrmor ses Eddy, Rhode Island, Ja Cid barque Providence, fol 8 B Ashmend, Philadel; sloops Robt Burns, and Huntress, d Stoninaton, Nov 13—Arr sloo} trons and the | f Riswell known | gers to and from intermediate tandin reight willbe received for these "foot ot ay ‘ ‘very effort will be used to accommodate shippers and pas- RADER & GORMA) JGERTIES AND CATSKIL Fees ambos iA MES ALADI- ‘opperly., will leave the foot Scipiomian magnanimit et we are afraid the Di fo—and can’t stay. North, who was offered W. J. $1700, refused it as too insignil He must have somet office of third assistant P. there isa strong factious ai sition to the longer retention of the inof tor. Tylerism, that pol istration, has led to the charitable hal body of scratchin; until they scratc ng the Doctor, and the lotion of John T; ler’s tears will scarcely save him from being 437} to 4 50, for inley, Albany for + Palmo trusts that many of his old friends will ki i abilities asa enterer for epicur remember his pe ane , at choice, with haifa bottle of claret. | dinner of three dis! ‘The news by the steamship Ca- ible effect on our flour market to- It as very doubt. d.. We know of ‘ispose of stocks on hand at ledonia had a'very sensil 1000 barrels were sold at $4 50. ful whether this price can be_maintaine holders who are anxious to di these figures. A day or two HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. at the lowest prices, N. B. rd din the ae pl bisa pat i i supplied at the Above establish- of Cedar street, ev ts F. PALMO, | aud Seturday, at6 o'clock, PM.” F on board, orto O. I. Waiuwright, Agent, on the whar! litical itch of the last admin- Chambers invaluable medicine has been before the American ts specific properties and virtues have unequivocally only the most reliable bat also unfailing fectious prescribed to be within its legitimate e-ntrol. Unlike many vaunted articles advertised, th tha Syrup is not pat forth as a succedenum for every ailment, disease; but for its astonishing powers, r medicament wit! FLUID DENTIFRIC HIS ARTICLE is offered to the public, as eminently cal: culated to preserve the teeth from decay, and to arrest the proceas where it has commenced—to produce a healthy state of | the gums, whether diseased, neglect orthe result of merenrials | is to correct and purify the br from the state of the teeth or from any otaer cause—v! der any circumstances, result in injury to the teeth. Tue Kivi Dentirnicr No 147 Eighth Avenue, | bit with every ight infected by it, Crxcrxxats, Nov. 1L.—Hogi transactions moving in the Pork trade. droves purchased at $4 per 100 Jb-about 1800 head in There appears to be no devi though drovers insist that they must b money. Buyers are sh —and it costs too much Sellers wall part with th present—and there w. days, at that pr ‘There have been some We hear of four o K .BANY AND TROY LINE. Re a eee NY AND-TROY DIRECT. - from the pier at the foot of Courtlandt | the is boat will arrive im time to takeorth | ‘Frain of Care from Troy west to Buffalo, and u to Saratoga an ake George. Sq he low pressure steambont EMPIRE, ( ith from any offensive | gums, from the use ist its use cannot, un | nin price yet— @ held for more y at anything above this however ‘uring these speculating Passengers taking th he Tenge’ oF the tion or inflammation of the and stimulating the bronchit to netion; in ie be Bak pels and an alterative, and above all for sts wonderful property o FORMATION OF TUBERCLE, And b:eaking down pulmonary disease when established. Al Speaking of John Tyler—he is exemplification of the old be born lucky than rich. man Alive, excepting in the matte: he most living saw, that it is better to He has beea the luckiest r of the Ty- yinin R. B, Mae | yah gh L.A. Ri Her, ‘otk, and may be had at No, #6 m. H. Peek, every 529, 563and | onda: roadway at Nox 1d Friday afternoon, at 6 o'clock. ill be plenty in market ina few LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. So ee a TRAINS RUN A8 FOLLOWS, Pommoncing or odlocks’ Boston NiymerAt 7 o'clock,’ A.M Leave Hews "SG eenport, daily, Bepnanya cacepted. 003 pink Farmingdale and St. George's, Mano. peti ed ; i ed ries fhatdaye asd saturdays, thre wth o Greeyporeand i ate places yporta i ; «6 ACPPSMP[or Rarmingdale and intermec inte places, daily, Sundays excepted. ~ at Lociork, P.M. or — on Leave Greenport Hens Ps heatertioe, Wont dt dnily, Suoday* exeepted, stopping at St. George's Manor and Farming | o ; | Parmi For Brooklyn, at 6% Leave Farmingdale AP" gaily, muodays excepted ia (Ce Leave Jamaien—For Brooklyn, at 8 o'clock, A. Man 4 nity. sundays excepted.» Fare to New York Way, Race Course 1 8; Imaica 2; Brushville 314: Hyde) ar zseasion Const.) 3 Ties far tee ig Thompson” ; Deer Fark fon ond Seation 1 1963 | Stel re Station 1198 St. George's Mouor 1 £%4,, Riverhead 1 60%; Jamesport 1 62%; Matteruck 1 623 Ups" ahonnea ete; Foarbola s'sa74 (aresaporhy Ace’. tram, 1 45 Greenport by Bosten Train 2 00. : ae vs are in readineas on the arrival of Trains at the seve xi dentine, wo cake pasengersat very low Bares, to all parts cf the {sland. B: ¢ Crates will be in readiness at the foot of White! arcet th tecelve Daggage for the several Trains, 30 minutes ¢ fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn . ‘a The Steamer Statesman leaves Greenpert for Har bor twice each day on the arrival of the Trains from Brooklyn. n6 re ff. eee 5. RANSPORTATION. 1st F as TRA SRN ALLENS ee uve ae fe JOHN ALLEN wishes to inform hus old and tried fri ods Bedford 8 cents Trotting Course 10% 7 miles 375 dempstend that h loat once more, under a new, organization. t present line cor igts of twenty firstclass Canal Boats, it edup in super for the comfort of passengers andihesaf sty of frei boat of this line 1s commanded by hero wuer, public safer; ily insured, ) an [er is Inmagement indeontol This ine! ineoo) iegted » with t ckford Line of Tow Bo: ton River, aud C- M, Reed's 3 son River, and he can with confid say to pas he ever been placed in a better |@more tually than with the Present organizat on,and woul. dthere- pectfully s¢ cit «cont muanee of, patronawe: Hugh Allen, 190 ch eet New York. Tol Allen, Boxthange street, Rochester. Georgg@avis, Reed's Whart, Buffalo. Baska 8 aN. Co., Cleveland. Laslow, Babcocklc Browuless, Toledo. i f rmstrong, Detroit. eat eChare, Maransie. inp og a ete | o'clock, P’ M 825) Untre * SLOOP EXCEL OF FALL RIVER. ” PERSONS having Flour of the following 1 aarks— ‘Etna Mills,’ ‘Kingston Mills,’ ‘J B Enas’*E amersld Mills,’ H B’ Williams, ‘Island Mulls, *Valley Mills,’ Or any other property, saved from the above named vess el, cap: d off Stratford Point, 10th instant, will please call Epon or it early aud specitic infor ion to the su! ripe’ *, Reece anaes CALVIN STEVEN: 3, nd 3t're 'o. 13 Front: treet. NEOFPACKETS.—Packe fof the | Mb ihe enest packet ship Fl RINCE: r ALBERT, Wm 8 Sebor, master, will sul as above, erregunar day, : : ; ccommodations for cabin, second er pin and dese peatcacrs, partons wishing tp embarkation 4 make i ii oa! foot of aie | immediate” application on board, fpat of Maiden! ane, Corner of Pine and South streets, New York. ‘The Packet Ship ST. JAM«S, FR Myer, master, ¥ ill suc: cous the PRINCE ALBERT, and sail on the frst of) anuary, | gs Tat eed, wiahlop to send for Friends, em have them I e 0 y the above splendid ship |, or avy bromght out 19 tas eomondon on the 7th, 17th and "37th of each month by applying a9 above alire ‘ x IVERPUOL—Negular Packet of! ith Dec. fib. shieudid packet ship ASHBURTON. Wn lar dx Howland, master,will sail as above, being ! ser regu- ving ery saperior accommodi in and’ steerage Passengers, pe ” ication on board, foot of Maid en Lane, should make early application Soe PH MeMURRAY Corner of Pine and South streets, "N.Y. oot packet ship Henry Clay, Ex: ta Nye,- mae, eM tid lee Se Ashbur.on, andaail theéths 9f Jauua ry, her regular day 8 —Persons 5 ing to send for their friends, + san have | them brought out on the, 1..0st reasoable terms, by't) ae above | splendid packets, by apply: ‘above. nisre ING. PILOT Pilot between the p ert of N OWEN PRESCO “us to Boston, Sag Harbor, i et Shor bee thiver. Orders left at R. L. Shaw’s. et Lelio an wv ri pagers orto A ‘Ni Takes charge 4 Master, if required. 8.'Utfagtory re~ NTED TO CHARTER—A Ship tr.™™, 100 to 08 an burthen, for New Orleans, which wi have H h. Apply t SE nets dee RDMAN & CO. 61 Sonth x FORLONDON— The pleudid packet shi psc San Capt. Torry, will positively 4 comer Boston, on ‘Tuesday, 18th November. Can accommodate a few cabin peaiengars ine hove on deck, pe 4 aed re the above place, a 1 OF toe For passage in cabin or the above place, apply on board 15re 61 South st., near Wall st. SRE FOR LIVERPOOL.—Th splendid packet ship i HENRY PRATT, Captnin Hatley, of 100 von burthen, will positively. sail on ‘Tuesday, Ovember herregaierday., She has two aplendia large | and commodious houses on deck, lor second cabin puskengers, | which will be taken at steerage rates. | wal Passage tn gabinsor the shore places, pines apply on oard, at Judd’s Wharf, foot of Market street, | JOHN HERDMAN & CO. nid GL Houth » ¥ fA a is Ske oth pene Wall st iN EGULAR LIN® OF PACKETS | Psd ORLEANS the splendid snd fase : packet ship SULTANA, Captain Denn’ itwvely sail on Monday, November 17th, her regular day. Persons about proceeding to New Orleans, will find it much to their advantage to select this line in preference to transieat ships, os their punctuality in sailing may bedepended. on, and | the pHice of passage is. very rexsonnble, for, which, and to ae: cure berths, early application should be’ made on boa Marden lane, or to W.& J.T TAPSCO'TT, nia 75 South st.. corner of Maiden Lane. nia" _75 South st. corner of Maide 7 RLIVERTOOL—The New Line —Hegulat Packet of 31st. November.—The superior Taat sailing packet. ship HOTTINGUER, 1000 tons. barthen, ra Burricy,master, will sail as above, her regular day, % , endjd, large and comfortable sae bien adem br On Hardy eats nde Burling ship, ged bee ‘#7 Bouth street. Mevuate rpcol, 1150 tons, Capt. John Eldridge, cceed the Hottinguer, and sail on her remular day, 2ist December o2me ¢ rOR E, FREIGHT OR CH. -TER.—The | ib mule TT LOUISVILLE, 519 tons, 1S C10) arries 1500 bales New Orleans Cotton; was built in zy with live oak and locust top; newly Sor) = Patent felted. | Has handsome accommodations (oF #4 (pass Lit lhe HO CON pest stcest, FOR SALE—The bark DUC D’ORLEANS, bur- 310 tons, and carries 4600 bbls; she w, Maine. of white oak, tee coppered and tages pit oyerhauled about It s double decked, Jength 111 feet, breadth 27 feet. between decks 5 feet 6 inches, hold 12 feet 6 inches. Apply to Cant Hog Eek HINER a rie Bulle EN, 9 Toutine Buildings, 3B. Wall street PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line-— ship BALTIMORE, Capt John Johnsow. i Or the to er HINCKEN bir 71 tg No.9 Tonting Bn'Iding, af Wallet, aad New FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lonisiana Hib: LineRegular‘ Packet—Fo anil Friday xt 090 Iwre jr. will ine elegant, ing packet ship JA Parker, mastery will positively sail as ab.2¥e, esparfietohe.op.<bunsetey, havigg: habiirns faretabed seams ., having a - ons: apply on board it Ori x wharf, foot of Wall st., orto COLLINS 56 South Positively no goods received om board after Thursday evening, ins y 2011 - - + Clark, atthe | “Agent in New Orleans James £. Woodruff, who will prompt- ‘or Passage or Freight apply ow board, or to ice un the whart Freight taken on the moxt reasonable terms. be put in charge of the Frei not be responsible for loss 5 1» Nos. 15 146, 248, 274, coruer of Norfolk and 41 282 Second street lever street; No, 17 Avenue Ds an jo. 10 Kightl vende—I Vandenberg; It. B. B ris NP Puliie Buskirk; C. W. ler convention at Baltimore, which posse of his politi- , in all matters ex- runters are coming fro: ‘ tna p : Saat n Broome corne rFor- t to.numerous recent cases which will be O Ninth Avenue; 311 S ly faruished at the office of the agency. The experience cf De. Hastings, and more receutly six cases of eure (vide Lou- by a zealous fellow laborer, Dr. Hocken, themselves to convince the timor- knaves, to ratify hima fool, cepting that he has ‘been the luckiest man alive.— In the campaign of 1840, we saw him on his ecidedly seedy—he had the nap on his coat had his barber at Williams- hn was thus plain and at it was aflectation— Albany, at Comstock Burrows & Nelligan; P. Dutter—In Newar c i jaht taken after 5 o’clock. STEAMBOATS FOR SALE, AT Public Auction or reserve, at the Mere of London, are sufficient of ous or skeptical of the perfect eurability b: agent ofthat justly dr ‘ubercular Consumption. Let none For sale by MOORE & OO., the American Agents, 41 Ann street, and J. Elliott, 173 DIVISION STREET, op- Price $1 a bottle—Six pot- dons~J Hill, Anna'M Hill, » D Morrell) J B Meee ok the abore remedial , without restriction hant’s Exchang Thursday. November 20 His outfit was on a shocking bad hat—and ig before been brushed by Some thought old Jo! seedy from choice—some th but few that it was from absi honest delicae: in the steerage. Cutaniestox—Brig Moses MUNTHLY REPOK LT ain NEW YOrkK RGICAL INSTITUT, mbers Street. SFULLY TREATED 3 Cutaneous Affection, FOR OOTOBER , SE TERS Gs aout 27s feet inl Mg feet hold; has two boile: Passengers 8: 5 id jeagth, 26 feet in | live oak) and ickopauttt, they are unsury Livenrooi—Steam si el posite Ludiow, New York. MEDICAL AND SU No. 75 Chi inches in diameter, and 10 | s and state rooms, and has a ‘he N. J. is well adapted | h, 25 feet wide, and 9 feet blower and blower engine; | is 43 inches, and 1 ec take. | wleador or comfort, apply ox board, at ‘Orleans wha a 7) le: Marchant, Jos L Brown, A ‘hos Burton, John Howarth, M. Jelligrave, Mrs Delligrave, Mr. Wil rot and wite, GW CHEMICAL BALSAM, Or Hatr Invigorator. vases incidents! to the Hair and its Mr Paton, MC Wilm: 'Y against confessing it. ir Nelson and servant he has purchased a large p ,000—he has married lent.d, educated,and ex- dan heiress atthat. He places amon, Clay at the White Si He is in New jn to-morrow, and a week 0 He does not come ly more since the boat left him — played on him again, especially ‘ola, the captain of w! And yet we shouldn’t wonder this winter, just to ing on; and to instruct Col. ufacturing vetoes, and of mak- flice, in the former of which rave Captain excommunicated himselt church, and by the latter secured the | ¢ democratic. And now the ones? Officially he is as h John Tyler, and as har- | i and Eng are to ea uestions asked. ohn Jones. Oh the Madder-sonian | idea—and pointed wi int c ‘oke, 18 furnished with bert! A 4 Dizziness in the he: 8 Examination of the REMEDY for all restorative, in all cases where tion on JamesRive: One of the most beautiful, t cellent women of the land, an: flourishes in summer at the the nabobs and miilion: He confronts hur and then runs off t ‘ork to-day—in Bosto: thereafter he dines at Ni aw, DC Wilber. 4 LA. is 200 hold; has one boiler on ‘one beam engine, the feet strokes 1s fw Merits or tHe Cremicr Baxs, prevents Baldness. It removes Daudriff and Cutaneo! {t keeps the Hair in its natural color and It 1s now presented to the world, w: lief, that as a beautifal and healthy rest on trial unequalled. am on Hare Invicorto n—It th berths and state rooms vfurniture, &e, complete for ® 1iK! Niog from Lungs, sacks salt 100 tony coal EK oane—2 Cameron & # & co— it. J Guion Thorp—3 Dr J Van R&HM HE, GAZELLE, is 130 feet in length, 22 feet wid ae ald widens Poles below, un ony coose Weed a ‘AMOND isabont 230 feet. in length, an zontal engine, aa f Moure—37 cases 1600 boxes tin jely by E. Pha- & com? Smith, Thayer & Harnden & co—b Smith Harker— 2 Chronic Affcetion of Blad 1 piephon' dy ¥ ruption on Fac 2 Delirium Tremens, 6 Bourness ‘and Wind on the | } c ie water; has ah Beater beers 3 Chrome Rheumatism—one i Cf'these eases the lady hind not risen her arm fog 9 years lars enquire at No. 59 Courtland street, | Hunt, prethary corner of Court ai anrd; streets, Boston ; CB, Bri kiyn; M. 8. Fletcher, Marebon, A ;_V. B. Locsrow, No. 54 Bi Albany; John B. Watson, Cha 8. Tousey, Syracuse, N'Y.; C 1; and No. 173 Division ay=1 Baldwin & Gardiver—11 © Kyms—i land—s A Mitehel—! Hall & Browa—1l T others—1 J A Newbold—2 © ‘Tool—2 Grant, Bos- auncey—I Folger, Blunt & Alford—400 8 B More. uchivelsus—300 hales iron Schofield & son Brace & son—4 Hoyt & The trick mij itit were the Osce brond backed whi if Old Veto would giv see how things are goi Polk in the art of man ing appointments to o} “BOSTON STEAMERS _ FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, a TN No Berth secured until paid for. 15 Cases of Semmal THE Royal Mail Ste: Ships CALE- DONIA and BRITANNIA, will les Boston for the al | ughon (109 bars iron A © son—7 Battertie 0 1 son Cpattertield, Brothers—2 Wi 2 F ‘Tome & Son—2 35 Russell & Marsh—1 Hos other—I Lagrange 2 Sore Kars—Children, SOLAR LAMPS, bove ports, as follows, viz" HE SUBSCRIBER has just opened a spl of various patterns; Suspending rom one to five li of entire new patterns, tranmed with finest lustre, in sets and pairs, an assortment of Japa | oval patterns, which he offers for sale at wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable te: he. ondary Venereal, x % on the 16th Nov. Sag ag: Poa 1 OFHRATIONS AND ( thet =I Crooker=1 AI. Halsted on & Parish—924 bars 341 bundles & co—! Boswell & hester & Clark—69 crates 10 puns S| bale wo order. yes 17 at do brandy J ston—I0 hit Merian & ars & co—30 Boonen 6nd G &E Boker & Shetheld-—6 eke | dls Cazet & Asto ks 3 es © Meletta: ncois—89 bdls W ai 1 about the neck of | iron Egleston & Battel recurs, where indissolubly blended wit! moniously, as Chan, reasonable reward, Ziven tor the discovery of glorious editorials of were profound without Like the great ) played upon one. strin, 21 Stricktures cured inthe w HRUam, se, Ane der, Abscess on the Back, Large Abscess under Arm. 2 Polypus removed from the 58 whiskey 200 bx. 21 hee bbl ch other. A | © will be Bonar 2 Operations for 8 1 Injury of Aaple 1 Tumor removed from under i JOHN W. MORGAN, 14 Falton street one door east of Brondway N. B.—Wanted at the above establishment, « good jonrm maa lamp maker. ~~ CHICKERING’S He WAKEROOMS, ERING would inform the public, that he bas re anos from the comer of Broadway and Park No Sand 7 Lafarwe doors above Meade street, wherehe will keep 4 xeneral ment at the same Nowe, 1 Singular Eneysted Tumor re- moved from the Scrotum. 1 Dislocation of the Shoulder ol K AND LIVERPOOL. THE Great Western Steam Ship Compa- mf ¥ LWEERN, 1700 & » Te ANE kage BN 70" gone TE. SEN NEW YORI Is G &, Castillon JR Evans= 10 do 10 nfdo | case th- | J lahens & co—20 J B | T,Manrice~-205 bkts Renauld & Fr: di ks A Beyodeu—4 do 10 ox 6 bbls St Aman tre~29 ex tf Bin Bhi Sar ne itte—029-e8 49 bls 38 ht 40 “2 thls L Lanfitte1 8.0 Dorti 2 Finger Nails removed, ' Tumor removed from the sideof the Nose, 2 Hemorrh oidal 1 Strretare cured in the Ure thra. In this ease, surgeons two years’ previous could not introdace any in- 490 horse power, or 1000 hor NS Comnauder—are intende PIANO-FORT! 203 Bi ett The GREAT BRITAL o Lieutenant James Hosken, to sail as followa>— N. GREAT Weer En New York. Tharday..-s...-Nov. 6 Gpear BRITAL string was | case Delue B e Darien bg tod mo Dat ortic~1 trun! r ops brandy 60 bbls do 25 cx mdse 20 bales almonds | boxes 1 bale © Fischer & co—2 mann & Kippelmeier—1 W Frenkapfl—1 Decke iry—1 do (o order. rothera=112 bags coffee 27 do cocoa B d & Wetmore—2 bbls molassen ‘oranges I piece mahowany A Slater— John Jones % ‘The Union of last_ ni the correspondent of i Like the rest of us, he has little too independent, nounces the apostolic, or; ma manenaiha”—* \et ight has formall ‘ot counected with any other in y dismissed 1, BOSTWICK, M. D, of Commerce.— | n some things a do wine to order, Surgeon and Physician . aoopye Ast ATER EAMG LARS PATENT METALLIC MACHINE BELTING. sth and durability, enn ery for which leath toitin many respects. Tethers Fer | _au7 2awim*re CHER, " prices'as at his factory ‘The public are invited to call at his rooms and examine the , and hence Fi ‘rom New York. Sararday oe oa en, $100, and $5 Stewards’ Fee Sfom $00 to $12), (and $5 Steward’s other informatio WELDED IK Te per Ores ILDED IKON ‘are BOILER FLUES, Fare per (rest METER, bat Tength; thickness of metal fr There are the only Tubes used im be accurse » thou art without the pale of salvati g8, “‘ more in sorrow ly he sings— last link is broken, ke 300 cocoanuts 1000 196 tons logwood to order, fptedzo all kinds of nach bout one third less, and is fected by hent of cold and w t not require alteration as is the case wi GEO! BE for Father sin, bat still decisive! “Thy than in anger”— not exceeding 16% feet in 1 Domestic Importations. Y ds address. Re ship LOUISVILLE. Cape: Moses Hant, will succeed the Jane F. Williams, and sail Ist Dec., her regular day. nlam FOR SALE, TO CLOSE A INCERN.—The Li i kets, of the ships BARB net naa hehe py - Hit 1u this city by Brown & Bell, with unusual care; for mo- THanjes being murpasned i not ne . the stock: id re-salted every year e. Fisk teeompne intone fr maeners are. very extensive ond hagaromely Farnished,, APSE LINS & CO. 56 South st FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Rogular Packet Pad the 2th Nov.—The elegant. fast sailing“Packet dels, materials (a very large proportion of hip ROSCIUS, A, Eldridge, master, o tous, will sail aa above, herreguiar day. For freight or passage, having accommodations afor foot Mid ea oH? K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Bouth street. rice of passage $100, The elegant mast master, of 1100 tons, Dee., her remular day” To sail on the 20th November, ee ee NTENDR Ke’ RUDSON, Capen hove. er) to on cop DELIA. Capt, For passage by either of the a ips, having superior ne- c i fe, opply to. cone ations in CHOWN HERDMAN & CO , 61 South st, New Line of Packets FOR LIVERPOOL —Paeket the 2ist November-—The spiendid, fast sailing and forite packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1000 tons bn peain Ia Bursley, will sail on Friday, November ular da e ships of 1! Siddons, %. B. Cobb, ae aes TP Rowetan’ and sail 200k being all 1000 tons and upward e Old couvtry, will not fail che advantages to be derived fram selecting this line i | ference to and other,as their great capneny renders them avery | way more comfortable and convenient then ships of » small elnss, and their accommodations steerage Tmssengers, itis well known, ate, any other line of packets. Persons wishing to secure berths peas not fail to make early application, on board, toot of irling Si aire THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price? cents por oopy—87 % por anunmm payable in advance bet? HERALD—Every Batriay—Erice 6M cents per copy ‘cepts per anuum=-payable in advanee. KDVERTISEMENTS at the asual presen iaye cash in 9 Frontstieet. | “PRINTING of all kinds ¢ ‘outed with beauty and despateh | ft Ke tateam| yonta, and HOS. PROSSER, 6 Liberty st. N.Y. E. TLY Furnished mer,e) lor without —201 tes Pe WEN Ender proexed only from ou, neither name oF Jengths and thiekness made tor te ‘ive W OOF for vale ty ek, NS ene) rious for jokin’ ppectally dao ire & Galway—250 ble 2 letters or communications, by mail, address the establishment, must be post |, or the postage will be e ps er TT GORDON BE Sere, Noon ST at HS ee

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