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the Colored Home, whereon to erect & Bew bu ijMine the ace Aiton spect Noe ese Baba me eal haat referred to the appropriate committes, aad),ect Was | repriaie compitian, Cart. Fremont’s Exrgprrioy,—* dit i We have pre- South, Wes to return to the States by th ns direct or the Med River, while Cantey, wey of the Arkansas gu e his adventurous path of / /remont would himself in spoken of in his report discovery into the Great ted, itzpatrick as bis guide, W Lieut. Abert, with the able have heen received from Lir _@ understand that letters son, 22d October, reportine ut. Abert, dated at Fort Gib. O24: party, all safe, after hav’ 4 his arrival there with his | oi" which he received from 10g accomplished the orders Union, Nov. 15. 4on of the Ohio River. Rar] State of River +5} feet in the channel. +7 feet and risi none th Pa the Scientific Discoveries there 1s | mical ‘has proved to be beneficial than Phalon’ too” er aviacruoe Shaiese ari aurea Gk |W tre ite years with dandruff and scurf can to this es uventor at first feared wuld not be brought inte | operat aie, in e0 pce of the numerous articles brought Sere Hie, hep ea yee td ry jrefters that they would not try a new art IeSat experience Tons. " se beter, for sone: aeres bidet d pol A urtic] Fealer seces UI i i i ay Honky oF kr Phen, et Stondway Are ‘To Young Bachelors —Many Young Bache- | lors enjoy comp edt oins; still and even luxury; in their well farniah- Writs, how pleasing to him is the an loved one! the image risf Y,nishing. ‘The artist offets fica the collection now exhibiting to fix this impression. forms, indi ous, "There arn ce io fied the E m aade,a charming * remtitul group, called the Hight of the Harem; a Donna dulioy Horsbalia sa ooh jects, path them, aise aey 3 tastes, , Call and exami turday evenings of 7 Praag ad ani i vle Onguent for Preserving | ae 4 Hair—It is, utterly impossible to ever | when bald, wai [fihealth and vigor, much less, restore it " ve specific isused. It is warranted a fil cease, ve aiyjoradult, if properly applied, to stay the ¢ a id parts, change red or "4a beautiful dark color, eradicate pityri i adiotorysgtvieg the tal kia Ys and glo sey appesrance. etc and al leis it, curly y cipal es see adverti mother part of the paper. MONEY MARKET, Monday, Nov. 17—6 P. M. ‘The general tendency of quotations to-day is upward and an advance in several instances was realized. Ston- ington went up 1}; Farmers’ Loan, 1; Morris Canal, 4; U: 8, Bank, }; Canton, }; Harlem, };Reading R. R., 1; Penn- sylvania 6's, j; Illinois, }; Ohio 6's and Vicksburg closed | firm at Saturday’s prices; Long Island fell off } per cent; Norwich and Worcester, 2. ‘The sales at both boards were very large. There appears to be soma movement goingon in the North}American Trust Co., likely to advance the market Price of that stowk a very lyxrge percent. Thero are two decisions about being made, which involve an amount reaching very nearly tb ree millions of dollars. Ono of Lait these decisions is in rely tion to a certain trust called the Yates, Noyes anti Ta Image trust, of about one and a { 100 quarter millions cif do larg; and the other 18 in relatior, Horsley Palmer, a nounting to another millicg and a quarter. Nearly tv so years ago decisions we:.e made by the Chancellor + 4y,0n this trust and claim, ‘in favor of the stockholders of , ‘the Banking Compar.y, but new point® were immedio pity after raised, and upon these pointa the decision will jo made. No one doubts but that the result in’this o pany will } eceive and retain the assets included inthe trust refer ged to, for the payment of other demande against t' ge concern, by which the stock will be im- 4 mensely + benefitted. The decision in relation to this trust, \ ill apply to all the rest. ‘The amount of securities | 159 held * nder the several trusts, is about five and a half mil" lions , of dollars. 100 di T the Governor of Illinois has arrived at St. Louis on his 125 Stoniagton RR W ay to this city, upon business connected with the fi- aances of the State, and to complete arrangements ne cessary for the sale of the Springfleld and Meredocia railroad, which is to be paid for in State bonds. Parties interested in the purchase of this road are in this mar’ purchasing the bonds for that purpose. The State, tay has been principally paid, and the surplus paying the current expenses of the State, wi"; he priated, as far as it will go, to the payment of the on the State debt. A large privat Wall street has been appointed age: Foyments. There has been an advan percent. inthe market value of the within the past few days, and at pre the investment in the whole } The annexed table exhibits thre ed and dyed cal: Jan. Ist to Sept. 20th, 1844 ar countrtes to which expor’ ments to all the markets the relative position ¢ Great Britain, in th States consume compared with calicoes fro r ‘wt of stocks. ‘he tri than in 1844. The increase fh: equal to sixty-seven per eent. Pua, Pantep axon Dev Caticoxs Exrortep rrom Gneat Baitaiy 10 THE Unitep States, FROM JAN. Ist 1845, Calicoes. Yards. British N. America..14,935,255 13,354 Br. West Indies. .. ._ 6,751,44L fogong . B Cc 3,494 406 37197 2,547,450 12,112,344 312 6,983,016 2,198,303 12,714,257 11,719.43 y954.693 2,262,115 079 199,047 10, 9 9,190,266 2,973,030 964 58,184 fy Phillipi iM Madayasear & Bou: bon a St, La 273.868 12,100 529,767 507,798 1,199,454 4,500 * 35'300 4 Azo 386,390 557,472 42,238 Teneriffe & ‘ 6n2; ; Conttot Alita, ia: 435,186 682,717 253,201 cluding TR... 1,985,195 37,600 2,201,510 Cape Verd I Kt Gave Viera 105m L399 6,490 Total... farge a per cent to all the markets of the world. The ® many, including the Hanse Towns, has, within the past year,declined, as will be seen on reference to the exports in the above table. ‘The aggre tates, thin yoar, #0 far, is at lon: ton millions of dollars jovs than lat, Notwithatandingithejdecronse in the quan + tity ef the manufactures included in this table, imported been @ falling off of alerge per ‘cotton ‘manufactures (except calicoes) {rom Groat Britain, as will be seen inthe an- nexed table:— | Corton axp Woorven Manuractuaes or Garrat Bai- tain Exportep To tHe Unirep States rRoM Jan. 1 To Serr 20, 1844 awp 1045, | Cotton twist & yam, and sew! this year, there has cent in the importation of: viously stated that, in the expediti Captain Femont nw engages the m@ upon. which iving at the Rocky Mo de lan was, on ar. | to hich, alter making the’ jnv-stach e party to the , yards 417,617 | 757,856 339,739 laced under the command of’ . This detachment was Other plain cottongcods, 206 44 _ 5,997,370 1,267,513 e+ ani = AMUSEMENT: ants for gardens. nig ite MAN OPERA. snp PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—some German Ladies and sen Singers, capable of deservi Choras | Operas. jentlemen desirous tu be nor C: Foglinnt, at Falmo’s, | o’elock V. M. 'ni8 wre JOHN J. VV. WES’ BY Witter HIS DAY, Tuesday, at 1036 o'clock, at the auction room— Order of the adainistrator—The eutire ware and Fancy Store,consisting in | Table Cutlery 90 doz Knivy. id ‘rays groved backs; 50 doz Pe loz German Silver Spoon -Captain Fremont.—Washington | Cott voi | oP 6,684,244 10,828,779 ‘feet inches Ie channe’ | stands; Wafers; Steel 1 5 Ac: German Flutes;’ Brushes; Pad Lecks; ad Lrons; 12,269 — 17,589,290 377,665 Sticks, &e. 1 fine gold detached lever Watch, warranted. 31,518 245,046 Woollen and ‘worst perry ARGE SALE OF is hort | ment 8, woollen & worst- ov. 20th, at 10 o'clock, heavy plated Cqtors wah hea a at ‘astors with cut by Cake Baskets, Beet Steak Dishes with ¢ ivers. Tavle audlesticks, do. Branches, plated Tea wad Ci silver motel Waiterssrom 8 ms; Ligu t Salts Suger Bowls’ with do, Toast Racks, Se, it which are rich Octagon, Goth Traye it Bread aid Cake: Bushee, “Cand Feed, uper and rich © Total of weckicus’ This shows that with the exception of plain, printed and dyed calicoes, cambrics, laces and worsted goods, there has been a considerable decline in the shipment of Clinton Hall may be found | Manufactured goods from Great Britain to this country tive of i ‘The importation of cotton manufactures into this country from Great Britain, is now principally composed of the ner qualities of goods, and such as we have hardly e | commenced the manufacture of within our own limits. y Aaron Levy, on Thursday and Sa- | we are rapidly progressing in the manufacture of cali- coes, printed and dyed, but it will be some time before we shall be uble to supply the domestic demand, and | must therefore be extensive importers for some timn to come. So fur as the manufactures of this description of | goods have progressed, they are equal to any imported, and successfully compete with the foreign article whe... ever they come in contact. The firct table given r © that ean only be | | with pl-ted standae hts, various, ne .«—As pure white and veasert Services, splendid Vases, ! ry Cutlery in Bro "tet Kettles and Or ke. the whole of receu Catalogues and vi Terms cash in cit TERVELT. Auctioneer. i WESTERVELR ruce street. ir gold aud j jaskets; Casto: ‘ens; Pin Ci CO TUTTLE, Auctioneer, RICh FANCY GOOD: ich Ormolu, ;Brouze Cat Glass, wnt Chines | —Jacob 8. Platt will commence the invoices of rich and five: articles, on Thursday, No. 445 Broadway, icy Articles, &e. Kc, of several ext eful house furo silver ic Vieto- 2tmo.u, Bronze and cut ™ patterns with heavy Ormolu and Bronze 1n perfect order, Sut ‘Tumblers, Wines, Go- Decanters, Water Bottles, ly decorated Tea, Figures, audFan: ts, Dixon & Sons. Britannix Ware, ‘naments, Papier Mache goods,Steel | © of rich and elegant Chinese Kaney Goods, t importations and in perfect order nig 3¢*m No. 13. Nassau street. For certificates and gives us an idea of the importance of the marke’,« of this | country forthe maoufactures of Great Britair that however great may be the position producing the raw material, the posit’ consumers of the fabrics of that oountr, limited value, and exerts very jittle ji the aggregate consumption. Old Stock $500 N ¥ City 5's, 58 : Bxchan; 700 do | A, C. TUPTLE AMAGED HARDWAR! Day at 10 0’clock, Goods damaged underwriters, vi @e occupy in re in Cedai 400 we occupy as influence upon Auctioueer. —Jacob 8. Platt will sell This, | 23 Platt street, 225 cases and lots of iF street, for account of | ‘ade & Buicher and other marks; | Jutlery, Razor Straps, Brushes, Whips, ’clock. a fine assortment of Table Cutlery, Pock- , Padlocks, Gimblets. Table and Carvers, Razor Straps, &e. to ia Ware, Potter’s Balances, &c. r II be sold withont reserve. Catalogues are now ready. nl8 It*re 50 ct bi 15 Ohio fife & ‘rast Hy b60 is Spl Bds 38 1 & Hud Canal 134 0 L Island RR f NY is 125 do "ato | % do | the claims of Pal mer s, Mackillop, Dent & Co., wna J. $4 Housatonic RR 2% do 20: $0 Norwich & Wor RR 8% | WTO, 3% BARCLAY STR 50 do b30 port of Cases successfully treated. 15s Ce 5 1 Sie Lanes, * wilK be similar to the last, and that the com, | 100 Wiese di 4 Palpitation of the Heart, 1 Ulceration of the Trachea, 10 Pain of the chest and back, ine in the mon x to nine o'clock in the evening. pe Ae DR. POWELL, OCULIST | AND OPERATIVE SURGEG: yeand to all Imperfections of Vision, from 9 to 4 Broadway, corner of Warren st. pate_of the. Tea? Paanage, Cataract and OSIS treated with the afternoon, and from Pr nen o’clock, at his residen EY S88Seess8Ssuecdssee geesssgagsseesenes $4000 State 7's, 49 50 shs Harlem RR ir Farmers’ Loan jor & Wore RR do 83 aet cI if 100 Housatonic RR appro: | interest Danking ‘aouse in rs for making the c@ Of one anda haly bonds of this State, sent prices they are @ sesteex s e 50 0 75 Nor & Woes 90 Vacksbutgh Bk 1 50 ‘do om, Gold, fi JONES, corner of Caual street and Broadway, en- trance in Canal street bets di 15 arog Trast quantity of plain, print YS AND FANCY GOODS, CHEAP. EIVED from Auction, 20 ty, some of which comprisi ‘and new styl er Vases, Ac- jlass and Yaper Boxes and Writ- 1s0, 300 dozen Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors. at 25 $2 per dozen, comprising a xreat variety, which will cheaper than elsewhere in this city. 231 Pearl street, nig tr DOCTOR E. W. VONDERSMTH’S MEDICAL OFFICE, FOR THE TREATMENT Or PULMONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, EET, 1 ol York—Weekly Re- 6 Dyspepsia, 3 Constitutional De bility, 2 Loss of A) re, 3 Jaundice, 5 Sore Turoat and Sore ‘Mouth, > +1 Bleeding of Nose, 3 Fever and Ague, 6 Costiveness, ‘eadach e. to three o'clock in , attends to Diseases of reat attention and success. of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured m tes, CIAL EYES inserted that can scarcely be dis- ished from the natural sO Saree ffices aud residence 261 Broadway—entrance 13 Warren | TEETH! TEETH! ETH inserted without pai ni Ittr 6 and warranted good as the natural ones, for biting aud masticstion. A complete doubl fine gold plates, A set of best mineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, «for the upper jaw, to be worn by atmospheric ‘al Teeth on $50 00 39 00 $1 00 to 5 00 75 to 1 50 nl8 it*r HOVER’S FIRST PREMIUM WRITING INK H™ attention of the public is respactfully called to,the fol which will show who has received the | for Writing Inks nt the late Fair of the | from Great Britain from a4 1845, distinguishing the .d, and the aggregate ship’ -of the world. This table shows le of each country, with #3 urticles. Itappears that the United 4 very limited quantity of these goods: 4 Other countries. Of the exports of plain & Great Britain in 1845, to Sept. 20, the ship" ments t0 gach of fourteen other markets, were greater than to, this, and this country stands the tenth in the list consumer of printed and dyed calicces manufactur- ° 4 in Great Britain. The exportation of these articles from England to the United States in 1845, was greater 100 Morris Canal 50 do SRASESSSRsRSs lowing certificate, T PRE | American Institute:— junday evening the 16th instant, by the Rev. Mr. indale, Mr. Joseru Fisuxx, of this city, to Miss Sa nan E, Reeve, of Riverhead, Long Island. | Fuse Premium for Inks, I seu Po Joseph . Hover, Philadelp Di Wall and Water serects On the 17th instant, Mts, Brincet Keeway, wile of Mi- 3) urs chael Keenan, 9; mily and those of her sons, Ed- ward and Charles Harvey, are respectfully requested to attend hef funeral in Kent Avenue, East day, at 34 o’clock. Chemists, &e., all any other ever used The Inks are on saleby al be furnished at manufacturer's GEOR Pre E CONSTABLES of the city New York, November 10, 1845. rT a , 1¢ enquiring who has received the | atthough Lhe preae | different fc pou copy from the Offical ‘I’, Stationer, if Wall and Water streets. eld ar the Crystal.No.212 Grand however, been confin- EFFE. of the 4 was | HANIEL H GREEN of the » MAU! ‘ed to plain calicoes, having, in these manufactures, been ‘tiled to the Chair, and NAT! Iith ward, was appointes MEB HOsTIN THOMAS DUNLAP, isi NESBITT’S DIARY FOR 1846. Price Twenty-Five Cents, ui ‘AINING an Almanac, a Yearly Calendar, and a | Pace {oF memorandums for each day in the Fear, ap. Iy headed—for sale by EONGE ¥. NESBITT, Stationer and Printer, Comer of Wall and Water sts. Printed and dyed MANUEL JOSEPH, RUE, essive of the views ported the following resolution, which respectfully request the co- Were appointed to draft THE “BYRON,” DINNEFORD, 475 Pearl street, near Chatham. FRIENDS CALL. nl7 3tis*m ‘ices and Clerks of the Marine and Ward in our efforts to remove from the above persons who represent themselves to be uf- fic-rs, thereby protecting the interests of Constable. and public ia general. i = ing then adjourned uatil Thursday eyening,the 20th instant, at7 o’clock, P. M., at th : above named place. Robert Green, Ist ward, Boye oe eras 75,475,022 9'672'314 13/399;357 AVING reached that 85,115,418 7,442,793 6465,034 993,385 1. i oes ing to parchase. 'm. @. Burler, do do the whole or one hi Jexautler Bates, 3d ward, tanuel Joseph, 4th ward, nel W. Hubard, 5th ward, ual Mh te sold, 1,518,326 1,599,205 ielete 16,086" 19'250 the legislatare, in 1839. : | ated on two of the Feisaina) streets of the city, and YY rooms, all well an i j ue of the best built aud fi ‘The largest naval depot in the Union is here, and the ineré the city must make this property most val able. ‘The hot:l can now be profitable investment fora capitalist. Peter Westervelt, 9th do Joratio N. Parker, 10th do eae one qi purchase FRENCH’S HOTEL, NOKFOLK, VA. riod of life which renders retire- | dition, suitable for a small ment agreeable, [ offer for sale my interest in the above | el. Also, the Furaiture, stock of Wines, Liquors, and all the | fixtures of a well regulated hotel. A n of the Servants, that and hand at a price making it WILLIAM FRENCH 'f, of the 4th Ward, 1th ward, Secret sry. HANIEL H. GREEN, ‘The quiet and healthy Joe: uxhfares, yet adjacent th on Ed, Bech & Kunherdt, (9 vething to his advant will confer a favor a Mr. 4 Cloachet, ROPOSALS wi ¥ Riving notice as abov ill he received until the 15th Decemb ‘New York aud Harlem Rail ond for Timber. for the superstructure ty. Specifications to app lly termination to ke enterise. now prev the last few months, had his spacious es November 17th, 1045. MOHAWK AND HUDSON A OTICE is hereby giv on the above bonds peid at the Mechanics’ Bank , Presentation of the coupons RAIL ROAD BONDS, 1837 AND 1842. | fe erest due and myable | | let of December, 1843, will be he city of New York, ou the on acdatter the first 33,710,728 32,182,210 14,987,340 127, » Jr, Secretary. 1,284,164 95,076 509 4,916,813 2,020,606 13,222,897 21,925,933 7,579,404 10,943,806 1,987,888 4,093,284 “530,405 402,442 ETING of the I held nt Attmroe dant Members of the km | to the Demoera- | led, which is to m aud public notice of such me regret that our daring to ask 443,954,064 471,607,408 258,496,286 267,159,731 ‘The,ep has been a very great increase in the exports of plain calicoes from Great Britain to China, but not ro to tho United States. About one- fourth of the aggregate exports of these manufactures from Great Britain goes to China; one-fifth to Madras and Calcutta, and one-twentieth to Brazil, leaving only ten. twentieths, or one-half, to be divided among fifty-one other markets. ‘The increase in the exports to China is eal to the aggregato increase in the total exportation it falling off inthis trade is in the shipments to Bombay, having fallen from 60,971,995 yards to 35,116,418 yards, The trade in all these manufactures, between Groat Britain and Ger- | the name of whigs, ciples have never be : being absent, we arg donee fo wri ue GEO. B, WOOLDRIDGE) nant V'e® Presidenti JOHN T, RERVES, Rooms neatly fitted up Our resolution maker | house better supplied with old GERMAN CCT ONT | during the winter, at No. 57 Bron NHH18 SOCIETY in-ends to celebrate their Second An on Wednesday, the 19th of November, at | Broadway. Gentlemen holding tick- revauits are politely requested to be in | IRY KAYSER, President. French avd Spanish 1 ¢ Minerva Rooms, OAKS, &e.—A large assortment Meu 3USTAVUS BERNH, E NE. Cloaks, &e., for sate read TES ber Recocan weer W, inte A u jculture, of Westchester county, HOTeL DES DEUX FRKERES. Boarding and Rooms on the Pte Spe Plan. HICH is more convenient, comfortable and economical than any other plan for travellers, and merchants whose sent frequently. : location of the hotel, opposite Duane | 1d from the noise, bustle aud confusion of great tho- ereto, and ali the steamboat land- Presents the most desirable residence. 168 Duane st, op- posite Duane park. BROWN’S IN HE PROPRIETO) occasion, respectfully, nid Im* DIAN QUEEN HOTEL. long established Hotel, takes p full pace with Tine, he has, within did accommodation: ther i Drawing Room, fronting on elegantly executed in i very _maguiticenty iumished Hicited ‘i Ae yes exten to Brown's In JESSE BROWN. nit 2wre dition to his usual fare ripe in. the true old country f hments usually to which he trasts will be ‘Ate parties—Lodgings—and no country or American news- BOARDING FEW Gentlemen with id oa only, can be accommodated eK int rooms with boa nb lw'r languages are both constantly ord pportuni- uch geutiemen as may wick core of the best opportuni: es. For further particulars, please enquire as above. to pefect themselves in the Cloth and Pilot Overe: im atour usual moderate prices. NINGS & CO. 231 Broadway. American Hotel in the village of Bedford, on M pr i z tage will be Be TRANSLATIONS. iG OF! m the Fre ae ‘Span with correctness and despatch, &|P lp RAL TRANS Improv eounty, are rea £0 direct to Bedford. 17 3t're Al | rieultural condition gate value Of the imports into the United |, German, HE Splendid O: IN, one of tke greatest I, will be performed . NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC £0CIETY, ou FRIDAY hae ith t imstant, at the | Organist (Cugaged expressly for this ocess for the first time, "2. U. HAY: Persons Represented: i ad cipal Sopranos of the e+e Mr. Edw. Shepnerd pearance in Oratorio. Choras of Philtstin« whist, of Adwission—Bores, $ cents. Doors opea et 64% o'clock, and the Curtain willzise precisely at 7 o’elocs. By upwards of 200 Performing large and powerful Orel to commence st half-past 7 0 5 words will be farnished free of ch Tickets Fifty Cents each—Hor sal Stores; Saxtou & Mile 5, Broadway ‘all aud Water streets; J. P. Perkins, No. 1 Wal | Fla.diow, No. 295 Bowery, aud at the door of SAINT PAUL. } EHEARSAL of will take place at the Coliseum, this evening. Rehearsal on Thursday evening, in the lowersa- magnificent Oratorio — The Ladies aud Geatlemen of the Association BoeThe Tiekew will be gi * B=The’ieket wil be given out on Th pratt i Fy, 12g cents. hoors will abso at half past 6. the curtain will rie at 7 LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. HATS FOR $3,50 after Weduesdiy, November 19th, the subscri- ber will be prepared to furnish Hi A Jats at the above price, perior to any ever before omered hi H ‘he man: public dl MISS M. GOOD CHANCE. h street, opposite jet and the stock, &e. nidest, and acknowledged ¢ kc is sinall, well assorted, and pur- lowest prices for cash. store is one of the 0 best in this city. 2 ‘0 any person wishing to enter the grocery business, such an opportunity seldom offers, as the store has a large set ‘of customers, who. will coutinue.— ‘The terms will be very liberal. ‘Apply’ ou the premises, or at | mic and eccentric charar Y A VERY respectable young woman, a situation as chambermaid or cook; d Alt wash and iro t of city refereuces, Please eall at 229 Stautoa SITUATION bya middle’ aged woman; is a good cook, wisher and ironer, and capable of general housework — HERR ALEXANDER, THE for examination the day pre- | APply at No. 1 Authony commer of Hudson st extremely grateful for the N' he has invariably experienced, begs to avnounce that, in eon: | FORA SOUTHERN THEATR quence of the nightly Jeading an Orchestra, one D. ST! Violin. ‘I’ good musicians an excellent ‘agement for the winter. ress, post paid, J. F. Kelly, New Yor Mirror Office, 26 Centre street, immediately. ician capable of lary secued and en- and finally closing on Saturday, Nov 2 SITUATION by a Protestant young woman,as chamber- maid, or would do the generel housework of a mily. Can give the best of city references. Please call at ee Greenwich street, in the basement, from 9 to 4 o’clock. Che: RESPECTABLE young woman wishes to obtaiu a situa: The best of satisfactory refer- Please to call at nlé It*re tion as cook or laundress. ences can be given from her last employer. 42 First Avenue, in the basement. Y A YOUNG MAN of 21, from the countr, Groom, or where he cou! 4s Coachman, or 4 Inquire at ‘No, ‘251 Seventh street, in the al SITUATION bya respectable young Girl who has lived in the country with the best famil do chamber work—can produce unqu | no’e addressed to 122 Leonard str ‘Sweet, Miller acd others, ar: the cow re thal feetean cock, washy or | RY thIE time naed not ihe or jon A eet, in the basement, wil be nl7 3 Boys WANTED at 162 Varick street, loon. PAKS THEA’ mE, SECOND OPERA NIGHT! Evening, pepe 18th, 20 LUCY OF LAMMERMOOR. Edgar Ravenswood... r. F. Gardner Col. H ir. Brough Luey Ashton... 1 [Miss Deley La Poll i wi Vallee’s. le SITION. . Mr Bland ‘Cheunpiguon , Bas Mrs Abl Couatess de Novara ‘Adiaission—I Pit, 50 couse; tallery, BSOWEKRY THEAT#. A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. Tucsiny Kvening, November 18th, ‘The performayee to commence with KIN King Lea Mr. J RB. Scott Edgar. Mr. Clarke Cordelia r irs Philips. Followed’ by’ the WANDERING MINSTREL. Mr. Mitchell - Miss M. Bell Tom Caudle. .. sess MrHadaway od and Third Tiers, 25 ets. ALHAMKA, No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) | EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION OF TALENT. ‘Tuesday Evening, Nov. 18th, ‘of the Alhamra has the honor to aunounce to th HRISTIAN, the Tooserrs g eeeTYROLEAN WARBLER. Le have also been secured for this wee ouly. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at 744 0” clock. Admission 2 ets. nl7 3tr NIBLOS. GRAND SCIENTIFI IMMENSE SUCCESS LL INCREASING CROWDS, | he is pleasingly indaced to remain for |X NIGHTS LONGER, commencing Monday, Nov- 17th, jaring that time, he will give a series of experiments in try, Pneumatics, Optics, Natural Philosophy and GRAND UNION CIRCUS. OPEN EVERY EVENING, And every Saturday an Afternoon Performance For Families and Juveniles. THE GREAT MADAME MACARTIE, Who Challenges the World Mr. Moseley, the most graceful rider in this count I Frankiin, the only Double Somersett man in the wor equalled asa Slack Hope Perfo Rider, &e Gul- Jea, Alex. Rockwell, J and F aker, A Aner, ce the Gree ‘ eatre the performances never equalled in the Uniced States or Europe. 3 Doors open at half-past 0, performance to comm ence at7 o'clock Private Boxes $5—Dress Circ! cents—Pit 1236 cents. LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | WANTED. ENTLEMEN and Fa: | W.E. Burrow .. 1 lies can ‘obtain the full value for all kinds of supertuons effects they. wish. to.di Gentlemen's Wearing Appar. Gentlemen leaving oF returning to the | tage to send for the >u ive a foir price 10 nthe Post Office will be pro . LEVENSTYN, 466 Broadway, up stairs. Arms, Furniture, B.—A line throw Coad. WANTED, To eonelude with the favori-e Farce FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MENt ‘ents for the sale of new an | $300 over and above ‘writing, with an opportunit men uow in our employ wil rear clear of allexpense. e necessary for them to have at leas agood fittingeut. App! Broeaeey, ‘up stairs. tov te lar Publications. their expenses will. be tusured to then it have his district fr tu CHS Pablaing I] letters must be post paid. ZESCULAPIAN SANATIVE: oR, UNIVERSAL RESTORER OF HEALTH. TP.HE PROPRIETOR of this Sanative begs respectfully to inform the iuhabitants of this city and th that he 18 now prepared to furnish them wit ‘Aud ,in presenting this great remedy to the publ Proprietor deems it only necessay to state that he alon quainted with the art of preparing it, and from long and utance wth the ingredients of which it is composed, ample and sanative effects in preserving al h, he is fully eaab! th raret, Mrs Burke. | After eich the IDIOT OF THE SHANNO: | it, re | ‘Po be followed by THE BUMP OF | On MOND AY aud TURSDAY ith; indeed, so potes over the human frame that it plish its effects, that many might feel di cumstance, to rank it among the many u: day. But the day of superstition and ignoran and the highly cultivated mind curative virtue and quality of any of the medi herbs, does not so requires a dose so small to accom- jess nostrums of the almost all powe: ased action, yet 20 perfectly safe aud certain taken at all times and under proprietor, therefore, under the fullest at this sanative will accomplish ail that he states, remedy for disease, tt one and the same thing at especially for th= Coasumption, Bron- J. SMITH, Seeretary. recommends it as fe. duryag the forthcoming season. 1a, for the BEST | ma. George F. Nesbitt, corner | ent, iN Ww. CHAMBERS, Clerk. ’ ¢, 4 pamphlet is published, contauing over 300 certificates of Heads of Departirents at Washington, ay eing that Hover sous subscribing | tioners in the city, and can | et, Wholesale or retail, by | NESBITT’, Stati | are superier to | ‘eet, New York,aud the principal druggists through- | out the city and country 5 HAVE at my Yard, 256 Elizabeth street, aud corner Ham- | mersly aud Bedford, Peach Orchard Red “Ash Coal, at low | 361 Broadway. By or —$5 $5 75 for egg and stove, large ehign, exg and stove, $5 75 per ton, re-sercened and . Orders received at the aco’ WKkKS NU FORTES FOR HIRE, at 411 Broadway DANIEL WALKER, "i constantly on hand an_ exten: ‘Manufacturer of Pian sive assortment of elegant id seven octaves.— | was awarded to him for improvements i dal, the largest pre | he will, in compliance with the solie ties, who were unable to gain admit a 3 'y, Manufactory 44 West Mth st. near 6th avenue. NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR CATSKILL AND OAK HILL— ‘The substantial steamboat WAVE, Captain jou: IONDAY EVEN which will be duly announced. of Met ore a New: ark audience for the first time, of which due notice will be given. nl? thre | have been brought up in the | =’ ied to, manage this property | the 19: This hotel was built in | bow pany, and ineorporated by an | days’ at 4 o'eloe ile known to any one wish- | tant, Commence runi | Suudays, Tuesdays, eh at reduced’ pi Fare 60 cents. Berth: n IT 3th PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS | FOR ALBAN Y—Daily, Through Direct —At 6 o'clock Courtlandtand Li KNICKERBOCKE) | leave on Monday, Wednesday and ck. Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R.G Cri ‘hursday and Saturday eves lock P. M., Landing at Intermediate Piaces—From rig atreet— TH AMERICA, ts. ‘A. Houghton, will, AT NIB! \HE MEMBERS of the iday evenings, at 6 . I leave on Tuesday, ‘Sach musieal entercamments haying created the greatest ex- citement in the musical circles o. Europe, the said association, at the request of numerous the uewest and best compo th now in rehearsal Ppt full and THIRTY: the foot of Barel: NORTH AMERICA, Capt. R. H. Furry, will ‘hursday and Saturday afternoons, at 4 In order to secure themselve: cur from the large number of performers, and the heavy ex- Penses necessary, it has been thought advisable to Fassengers taking either of the above Lines will azrivein enses necessary Ian yn ample time tor the morning train of cars to The Bosts are new and his old friends and the | with new and eley Substantial, are furnished state rooms, and for speed and aecommo- dations ave unrivalled on the Hudson. Freight taken at moderate All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boats of this line, i ae ‘To be paid on the delivery of tickets for the first conce tickets for subscribes se for 50 ¢ he Z, at the Office on the Wharf. STEAMBOATS NIAGARA axp TROY still continue to leave in the mornings. Sun- LIN® OF PACKETS FOR et ship WABASH, ©. ‘Thursday, November 20 JANE BK. WILLI Hathaway, will po- fast sailing racket ship JANI ter, will sul on Friday, 2lst inst. 74 South st., corner of NS—Louisiana and New | d only regular packet | ing rr ‘Subscription list opeu at the 1 r “having hands om a . COLLINS & CO... $6 South ritwvely uo goods received on bonrd after Thursday even- ing . Woodraff, who will y ILLE ty ter, I] succeed ise of December, her remniae ite i For freight or passag modatious, apply on bi t Joston, M pictures and. tus ever exhil jt romptly forw: ott ferwarees te 567 Sem pa y ard al Packet ship, LOU! er manufactory. ‘illiams, and sail ME. a. ROBERTSON has the plesgaze New Ling of Packets FOR LiVERPOO! if the 2ist November—' Bursley, will sail on Friday, November 2ist, her regular day. his line being all 1000 tous aud upw: sous about to embark for th jends aad th pub classes are now Open on ergs and dwelling, 62, ing Avenee, for giving | San eckdoible dente eats tat orcs a now in wee, | Magu coded le and various pyle of ty va heir fesidences orat Me. B's. A morning’ class Will be | orladion. r rs, itis well known, are superior to those of 3 wishing to secure berths ake early application, on bonrd, foot of TAPSCOTT, at their 75 Sonth street, corner Mai verpool.—Consigners: at i Chambers | Burling = j Burling . ay , ACKET BLIP i DDONS, 4) ‘all street, ims Will Be sent t0 po ablte oores nfo CHESNUT STREET THEKAT! PHILADELPHIA. Enghsh Meads Compan: BENEFIT OF MB. SEGUI Tuesday Evening, November 15: Will be prosented the Opera of NORMA—Clandian Mr bk ra- Zr; Orovesa, Mr Seguin; Norma, Mrs Segin; Albert, Miss WO QUEENS | Lobb, Mr Mer, Sek Shaw: "irs McLean: Ikinson. Ar es tinn's PMMA, PHILADELPHIA. Sree: Manadaa. ( Third Night of Mr. Wood’s Engagement. Tuesday (Svening, November 18th, Will be presented LA TOUR DE NESLE—Capt Buridan, Mr Morris; Mi r Wood; Shelah Godfrey, Mrs Burk NEVOLENCE—Dr Twinge, Mr. Greene; Capt. Cost! . Fredericks; Guy, Mr Burke; Barbara Brickdust, Mrs. Thayer. MUSIC FOR THE MILLION ! TWO G&KAND VOCAL CONCERTS! Will be given at Faaxxiin Hawt, (C following talented La “4 dames Philips aud Sharpe, Messrs. Holman, Lynch, Kneas, furphy, Kavauagh and ari when they will make ther t previous to their going Sour "Congert to commence at 7% o'clock. ‘Tickets ONE SHIL~ LING each! nT tis THE ANNUAL BALL teratreets: D.C. , comer of Ki Hudson; Worse ci da lllowing Committesre a: F-Beewerss J. Rent | STF. Murray, David Murray, F. A\ J. HICKS, President. nll lwis*me CONCERTS, SOIREES, &c. R. AND MRS. COLLINS, (the popular vocalists.) are prepared to receive engagements for Concerts, Soirees, ra. C. alsoacts as Pinuist, and cau be eugaged for private i Jars on application to rthei Re c , Teacher of the Piago Forte and Singing, 401}¢ Grand street. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. 4th Season. Ast Concert. HE publ fally informed that the first Concert ‘of the present geavon will take place at the Apollo Rooms on SATURDAY, November 22d. fi Subscribers, and those intending to subscribe, who have not yet given in their names, are requested to do so at their e est conveni ce, at the score of Messrs. Scharfenberg & Li ‘ler. ni3 Tustre * JAMES L. ENSIGN, Secretary. CAFE TORTONI. 4 PROPRETORS have great pleasure in announcing that to their already extensive place, they have added six new Saloons, designed for the accommodation of private par- tes, with a private entrance, first door on the right, No. 50 Reade street. The Cafe Tortoni is situated on the corner of | Heade street and Broadway. alt lweme TABERNACLE. MR. TEMPLETON | HAgs honor of announcing to his friends and patrons in New York, that prev is departure for the south, "1 dino Opera House ive ‘a night at the Tabernacle s the same ho fot of apprising his vu, that he will alto have the pleasure them a might during the same week. ‘will alse have the honor of appearing before a N PROMENAUVE CONCERTS, A LA MUSARD. FIRST CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE ON Saturday, 2! November, nds of music, have procured ali is of modern times, which are lective Orchestra of -THREF PERFORMERS. from any loss which might oc- ne sab- e various Music Stores, in order that those desire to atl the performance, may subscribe, and he tt t ber ol RICE OF TICKETS OF ADMIS8I LARS, FOR 5IX C tickets. SION, THREE DOL- CONCERTS, extra can be obt: y each; at the door on d cents each. ed by «pplying to theCom- prow the evenitg of the con: Committee of Arran Broadway, Crosby st Members of the Orchestra: (i Bristow, Milon, ; 4 err A Meltwig TL Schnetder, to, * Grebuer, G. Goel i a8 eodto29n arena May a bition at lighest Honors,” at uladelphiay respectively, forthe best ibe's Premium Cam: juatructions, Plates, Cases, ke. the ited point, at lower Yates thin, a4 SAS VILLAGE DANCING ACADEMY. announcing to his a Ses will introduce in late classes, atany PISTOL GALLERY AND SPARRING SCHOOL. HUDSON having recumed from the South, cen . tplwota Tne sn fore tre 4 meta his new residence, iy, second floor, " of Bel Torms moderate, Open during the day and in the evening. 39 Im*re Peo ae ee LLUSION ! | RMAN MAGICIAN, | kets 50 cents. Doors open at 7—Performance to commence | at 734 o'clock. al6 1wim 0 cents—Upper Circles, 25 i lw'r ickets to be had at the Other House, corner of Bi e and | abroa ¢ ed, and ere long the cure will be complete. well qualifie r able quarters, testimonials to this effect, and go to | Washington, and lay them before the President in | person—call at his house some day at twelve—you are sure to get one hearing—enter the room with your hat in your hand—make your business known | Immediately to the Pre: ri | freely, like an honest, independent Ameriean, what | you want—put your rs in his hand—let him un- | derstand that he will net be troubled again about | the application—if you are and have been a friend of | the Administration, say so clearly and unhesitating- ly, and tell him that you will try in the ace yas | seek to do honor to him and the country, and then thank him for his courtesy in receiving you and { nearing your application, and leave him without any | deli | Bo f numerous par: | On ‘November 2ith, particulars of done, go"home—or somewhere else. Don’t stay in Wi through with that as soon as you can. And w' eat in glving instructions in. the noble art von are once seated in the car or steamboat, and modert your back is tarned on Washington, say nothing tore, and think nothing more about your applica tion, ‘ Be sure of this : that, if the Pres:dent is per: suaded from your,papers (and he will read them, if LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Washington. [Correspondence of the New York Herald.} Wasuineron, Nov. 1845, ' IL o'clock Pu nt 1n my sermon this morning, | had time only to unfold one head of my discourse 4 ‘he deeply un- | teresting questiona—llow to get aa office from Mr. Polk? I showed how to fail—and now I come to the second part— HOW TO SUCCEED. In these matters I judge not from experience, but from observation, which Seneca calls * the expe- rience of others.” I once heard good old Lorenzo Dow preface a sermon on hell (it’s a bad place, Mr. Bennett, so you had better make up your mind to, &c. &c.) by these words—‘* My hearers, I am | very sorry Ican’t, in this discourse, speak from ex- | perience; but I can, for all that, give you a pretty good idea of its torments, for I was once so near there that I know a good deal about the road, and as a good many of my nelghbors have gone there, | I have pretty correct notions on the subject.” If you want an office, and must have one, and | can’t get along without it, and will have it, why | really it becomes a serious business. But let me | expostulate with you @ little, good friend. If you | are a free American citizen, and can make a living | any other WAL, in the world, I beseech you not to | lean on the State r nCi | times it was considered’ the duty of a free citizen to support the State, and although this idea | has gone pretty much out of vogue in our ‘times, yet if you have one spark of ho- | nest, upright, noble and independent feel- | ing, work with your honest hands and gain your honest bread, rather than go and,beg for office ; for fate for your support. ancient [tell you, my dear fellow, that you will find it a very disagreeable job before you have done with it. One or two things are true—there are very few offices under our government that will pay a man for tak- ing them, if he discharges his duty fathfully and ad- | ministers his trust with honor and integrity. It, | then, you are after a speculation—if you wish to make money, it 18 more than certain that, being gitted with 1 you can make more money by any other pursuit, unless you abuse your official trust in some manner. It your motives are money, then, and you are an honest pate you will do better to choose something "| else. But i | the applause and the congratulations of your fellow | men—it you seek some post where an official ste nd- | ing will aid you in the accomplishment of some plan | that will enable you to throw glory over your coun- | try, by guarding her honor, ‘enriching its ‘literature, or augmenting its fund of intelligence—why then your motive is noble, and any noble man will give you credit for a lol fi your exertions will awaken the sympathies of all good men, and your success will call forth their con- Greenwich Theatre, Corner of Varick and Charlton streets. | gtatulations. Taking it for granted, then, that such are your motives, that you may look every honora- e necessary capabilities for such offices, your motives be to win honor, to gain ty and praiseworthy feeling— ble man in the face and say, this is my object—sir, | can tell you how you will succeed, if success be pos- sible. And I speak with confidence, for 1 have seen the course ot the President and the cabinet we now ve, till l can predict with a tolerable degree of ac- curaey the final result of an application. 1 be sure that your qualifications, your educa- tion, your habits, your character, your former pur- suits, all fit you in a special manner to fill the post you seek, with honor to the country and to the ad- ministration. If you want a foreign mission, don’t make a fool yourself by going abroad when youdon’t know the language of the court you are to be sent to. Ihave heard many men speak on this point from sad experience. Hardly one of our Keeeati or ‘arges ean speak French when they go td their posts. y have occasion to feel, pretty soon after reach- heirdestination, that they have made a mistake -why, what must a man do when he can’t talk — He appears in a foreign court a good deal more awkward than these Pattawattamie Indians here in Washington, for they can talk some English, and when they wish they can use an interpreter, and this you can’t do in the saloons of a Prince. There | you must do your own talking or be laughed at.— | cds remember, apart of your official ae is to talk eceecesoeces MB. H. E.Beuvans | With Lei acter nee ee and ministers and courtiers, wr | and represent t Ai a | create good impressions among strangers and high e intelligence of your country, and personages of your nation. You are sent to repre- | sent your nation, and if you can neither go to court N—Andy the | nor give dinners nor sotrees, nor attend them, simply because you cannot talk, be sure that before you have learned how, you will have taken a level from which you will afterwards rise with difficulty, if you rise at all. The great object of your mission will be | lost, let me tell you, and you may be sure of it, un- | less you_understand and can talk French well. i eh, | speak of this more particularly, because it is a point so little thought of by applicants for such stations. We have now in Europe'several diplomatic represen- tatives, who, although they have been abr some of them for years, cannot utter a sentence in French without ing themselves eure and hardly there knew a word of that ore he F THE PURDY GUARDS will take place on Monday | Cesched his destination. When they afrive and wvening, November 7th, at the Apollo Saloon, 410 Broad ree ores sini re aero on | selves up, or run off travelling. The latter is the | commoner course taken, and thus it happened that | during Mr. Tyler’s administration not half our re- | presentatives abroad were at their posts. Fine state of things we had under that captain,both at home and . But some of these evils are now being cur- 2—Being gure, first of all, that you are qualified, tat your post, get from highly respect- -sident—tell him frankly and jay—don’t, tor mercy sake, sit down and bore the man—don’t sit down at all—don’t stay more than two minutes and a half, or at most, even in an | extreme case, more than two minutes and forty or | torty-five seconds—and, for mercy’s sake, don’t re- new your seats to him in person, nor in any way except rough your friends. : 3—Don’t try to draw or extract from the Presi- dent any promise or pledge. He will not fi tw you, even if he intends to give you the of has seen the folly of this in other presidents. 1 do not believe that there is an honest man who can = | come forward and show his face, and say that Mr. | Polk has made him a promise, or pledge, of this | kind, or under these or similar circumstances—or | that he has made any pledge to any man which he did not reeeem. An honest man can take no other course—if his pledge is worth having, he will be careful how he gives 1t—for like an honest man who gives his note, he expects 10 redeem it on the day it becomes due. . He 4. Don’t talk about your application to any bod; y but your own immediate friends (and the less you | say about it to them the better, without your inti- | mate friends are more worthy of that title than 1 have found mine.) Don’t repeat the conversation | of the President—and for gracious sake, don’t say | to any body any thing that leads them to suppose | that his words, his look, or his manner, kindled | the slightest hope in your breast. 5. It you have a friend in the cabinet that will in- | terest himself in your behalf, go to him and tell him what you have done, and ask him to help you—and | don’t bore him either—he can’t and won’: bear | not near half as wellas the President, for several *' reasons. First,there is not a man in his cabinet, | perhaps, except. Gov. Marcy, who can do, or who | willdo as much business or Work as miaey boats a ements: day tA Boe one of them fee! a . : “ SCHNEIDE: ponsibility of general appointments—the heads of F WOLTER, 116 Wet | GEOKGES HNEIDER, $9 departasedts make their own, appelntments in’ the'r own departments—the President does not inteitere in those appointments ever—he has in a very lew mstances recommended persons—nething more. | He leaves his cabinet tree, as he will be lett tree the res- | himself. So, in regard to intments in Cus- tom Houses—never to Washington for any ap- | pointment ef this ina, for you will be surely told— “Sir, you must to the Collector of the port—he chooses his own officers.” Rely on this, whatever | Collectors tell you. ‘The Collector of Baltimore, | think it was, got aad i} a Se rineion is ee 7 | other day by sei im to Wai n re he HE PLUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN | ° TERLLERY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT. | told thatthe Collector would do as he thought Qh] BROADWAY wi best. ‘The fellow went back,where he was toid thu such and such orders had been received from hea . quarters—which was alla |——. Mr. Polk is treated in this way by more than one Collector and Post- master —and such men had better look out, or they will find out that saltpetre can explode in Custom Houses and Post-otfices, as well as in stores! A meaner thing could hardly be hatched than such au attempt—to attack the reputation of a President us such a way ! Why, they would make,him out a kind of a hen-huzzy, busying himself imall the litte wire pulling and management of every town in the coun- sty. Aman who will take no better care ot « Pre- sent than this ought to be turned out, and he will stand a pretty good chance of getting his deserts it he is found out. 46. AsTsoon as‘your buiness in Washington 15 unless you have business there, an

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