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of the Ohio River. | cured the stock. Railroad shares are more favorite in- | RICH SILKS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, & AUCTION SALES, AMUSEMENTS. State of River | th, formerly, and we ex- RE NOW offered for sale at a great sacrifice, many | LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. dak Ta the channel: ..;| Tetmonts with ons eqpitaliats then Sarwerty from twenty-tive to thirty: per cent less than the : SS feet and rising. | Rect to see very rellvend diverging from this city, pay- wholesale prices, GERMAN OPERA. | PARK THKATLE. a i) feet 3 inches in channel | ing good dividends, before the lapse of many years, | nee Pronch Sak Goods en of bd antae Ae Gees, HOUSE. Ladies and | THIRD OPERA NIGHT! (Correspondence of the New ‘York Herald.) ; i . wrep en . ! Ht feet on fats and bers | Old Stock Exchange. . | Also, several cousiguments—all of which will be sold if it | WwW Gentlemen Singers, capable of deserving the Chorus Cr $5,000 Ohio 6s, '60 $0 shas Farm Trust | sig | “> Parts of Gi Ladies and gentlemen de | Wednesda; November 1: Wasuinaton, Monday Night, . . 130 do bso 3438 ould be below cost, ‘ari jerman Operas. gentlemen usto be | nes Evening, amber 19th, , MONEY MARKET. one iy: 2 Ma de do bo 1g Tin season bel somewhat advanced, they have concluded gagged, ate rea ted to call si uot C. B jiaui, at Palino’s, Wi be performnes the Opera of Nov. 17, 1845. ; Tuesday, November, 18-6 P.M. "3 siya Hons aay BEN A tron WN | ther stock. "A lense portbos ofthis boos pagchanes rweeneiy, ee aTTCES Ascieere Eiger Ravn osd, ee ONs Gardner — | Foreign Relutinns— My Buchanon aud his Diplo- ‘The market to-day appears to be very unsettled, and — 4 iat 54 to. 13% | i] rent Panemanipey Auction Bales tnarelore, wil i make § ARGE SALE OF RICH FANCY GOODS PLATED j fot Honey ‘Ashton. -B. Brough j matic Negotiations and Correspondence—Intense Went up 2 per ct.; recs aly h Nor & Wore'r, 5; | 's'o00 3 do wo 8 age Nee AS eo acanne ses and piper jacob 8 inl contrac the ls fever nts ©) Lord Rakeland | Th Casta about who will i Morris Canal fell off'} per cent; Long Island, 1}; Vicks- | 10,000 Pennsylvania ss 73 10 do tio | that they may. put full’ confidence in all and every statement | kucjeicet on shang. cancg koods and weful house furnishing Sir Adam Con i : aut who will be the primter. to burg, }; while Penn. 6's, Ohio 6's,Canton, Harlem, Read- | 2100 do bimtix 2 do i is Advertisement, as they ate prepared aud will sb: | foom No. 443 Broadway, between Howard and Grand strect | pricy Lt | Congress, is pretty nearly decided, and the atten- ing, and North American Trust, closed firm at yester- | 3 pias Bayk Amencs 100% $9 F Boston Go 60 17. | “Gurstock consists of the richestand moat costly goods that | faouuted Cake Busters Bact soak Dishes ith evens Table | gents. : tion of the whole nation is now directing itself to- day's prices pairteeeen Se eee |e cifesPearigtartheunnen ching bone Feo: | Renae Bene Coser ramets prditacad cal | Poca: “Seem ent the Carain willie presiany | wards other points of deeper, and lofier interest — rae Tipe Beatie Dommiany tare: Saves er : Revocky a oa it he oe PLinagsine Pris cade ee wai) (wat tehet Beate Ca i iguor amey ext Si A. W. JACKSON. MANAGER ANE Ent pee what = il th ee ed the does Contracts to furnish materials for the superstructure of | 1% Y- 0. © 150 do Bt u io Farther pereanlens piece te following: to ved stauds, Sugar Bowls with do, Toast Racks, kc. : JACKSON.,.MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. | interest, what will the message and the diplomatic the road,on the extension from White Plains through | '3) Nica o me. ge bom | ONLY ONE PRICE! anery—Amongst which Gothic Vieto- Weanes nvening correspondence of the first nine months of the new Westchester County, to Somers. ‘The grading of this | 20 Mors Sate, aunt Peer ages fe SILKS—SILKS. andwich aud Corvex ‘Tes ‘rays and Waiters, of eve Lipateeranteman tt ad iat tion show to the country? What h : 7) f do boo 2% 400 do S61 | Alarge lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 per cent. ‘ety of decoration, Bread and Cake Baskets, Card Plates? REEN MOUNTAIN BO: re ite y at an extension, being in Iength about twenty-five miles, is do By 100 do b30 5635 Splendid Silks for street dresses, former prices 8s, 9s, 10a per LN ee reer, Be uialasn led ae ae he 4 Mr. Polk, and what has his Secretary done dunng under contract, and will be ready for the superstructure o 23% 225 lo Se | YEP Rew Oe ee Glass, for 8, 4,6 spd Slight, various ase paimrne ub heavy | i z , % 4 | Gh dy . the summer, to bring on, or to stave off war? What by the Ist of May next, and the cars will probably pass Fs Aas Ye Lengel BM Hacil’ ae te Beradlce ior avbelon sven iay hewstnensclee tan kines o . er : fh fig Lada Tien ae fe ciiatinatiar: ta from New York to Somers early in June. ‘The termina. Mohawk Bae a) do 7386 | importer tals mason ‘at $2 per yard, now will be sold at $1 per | en ra: ging of sich ees ast perk ind Bron ze anxiety has been pa ite is a T, to al i ich on ot | YAR © erase ancrillee. | c, ‘1 | “Cur Gi i pene itattes., Whnee to an honorable and amicable adjustment this tion will then be in the heert of an exceedingly rich ow ‘One yard wide splendid Camelion Striped Silks, reduced 50 | | Cut Glass—Consiating of heavy Cut Tumblers, Wines, Go- sqricullecll eopliscioh taltinctiaen: suk ar cas'ct Gi) giao ii bast Bonds ai, 8 Reading RR sox, | C&R EE a eee oe adie See bes ee en ne eee mighty question’ Every man of sense, among all A ' ‘e Strip ha § | 5 a | 4 . largest towns of the interior. ‘This Company is rapidly | 2 do 3904055, $8 Nor & Wor Ro stw "| Kichtlorizoutal surfed Biles, all reduced. | pEjcuell China -As pure white, and richly decorated Tea, | “ partics, Knows’ that these’ are the) itest_ questions extending the road towards Albany, the principal object | 1/00 Reading RR Bds 70 50 do tow 8 astcent Bocas Silks ts Siiets any that has ever been | Cyarticles. vs cess svlendid Vases, Figures, andFan- | 17>" Lower Boxes 50 couts; Second ani ‘hurd Tiers, 25 eta; | that will come thundering up to the doors of the being to connect this city with that by railroad, as soon | 2000 Indiana Bonds, 40, 30, do stw a city—reduced $1 per yard, i Also, |vory Cutlery in sets, Dixon & Sons, Britannis Ware, | " Doors will open at half Das in will rise at 7. Capitol, when Senators have taken their seats. An aDutiinientawGe tata (so ae se ew eT | os eesatin Btsiped ick Bike, have been sold this season | Bronze’ Tes Kettles and Oruaments, Papier Mache goods, Steel | ALHAMIRA, honest, a free, a bold, an enlightened people will 5 . , 7 at 12 and lis per yard—reduced to 9s. Ke. . . . ‘i 25 de 40 oO de ‘30 84 3: i Shit 7 ‘a ; tion with the contemplated Eastern roads, asthat willbe 35 ee ke Wisdly Teast | pehtveral cases of wide Gro de Hhines, reduced from 25 t030 ‘Spee ole of receve importations oghnt Chinese Fancy Goods, | No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) wait earnestly for the response. When the response sar i ate bys ee pein Slarpophs mid- - Re, eile RR 860 ms le Viekburg Bank 390 Sha | mae Lustre Gro de Rhines, 2734 inches wide only $1 per | atalogues and goods ready for examination the day pre- | EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION OF TALENT. | is given, Mr. Buchanan will have the loftiest spot to we " pita vite ae “oii pet and its termina. | New Stock Exchange. | "Xf wide Black Silks, Horizontal Striped 8s 6d. | s cash in erty funds. nig 3t*m Wednesday Evening, Nov. 19th, stand on a diplomatist can ask for, to show himself at Somers w: about twenty-five milesfrom the | $5,000 111 Spel Bis 090 3950 shas Farmers’ Trust | 31% | SHAWLS—SHAWLS. Vigne aE Lae | ‘The managerof the Alhamra has the honor to aunounce to the | to his countrymen. All eyes will be turned on him, waters of pee mr ruce nngYontue Toes tte conuelot | 188 olict we Gna | ee 34S | Allarge stock of Shawls, aud are to be sold as soon as possi- HATS FOR $3 gala | iS8'SRIEY'ST! CHEMIG the Celebrated Kuglish Sybil, O™,the East and the West, the North and the the interior travel and freight at ali seasons. The busi- | 150 shas U8 Bank e 53 150 = do 83 318g | ble, consequently they will be offered at the following rates:— ON and after Wednesday, Nevember 19th, the subseri- | ‘aud Mone PHILLIPPE) es? Sybil, South. It will no doubt be for him an anxious cri- noss of the,Company, so far, has been of an entirely local 2 x ae 23 bie 40 do b3 id | Sani aeetine Livone Roche Eaewlt ely $18. eee teenie: BR. 1 be prepared to furnish Hats at theabove price, | the Extraordinary aad Highly Talented French Magician! | S18 If, when his despatches are read, they prove On the fourteanth of May last, the legislature of this 3 do AAG, itso, - Saeene ge COUNTS COT” RIMMED mma a ening |e a MULES: Miowards Hotel. | plished aud finished professors ct Necromancy”and “Leger | = aes coed rege cg tse yee State made an amendment to the charter of the New | 50Moris Canal BS 23% "0 Harlem RR B30 AE | Betra fue Paris Square Shawls reduced from $50 to $35. | WANTED—To purchase or Feut a Country Seat, ia | Semeln” athave cyst supeared jy ut section ofthe world. | ting and magnanimous spirit’ which beapeak the York and Harlem Railroad Company, by which author | NAT “en spo Pe, Shawls, — Pa id ato only poo nai id BSTae wi iin ‘tee Norte, AY, | will introduce some of his most humorous delineations of eo- | grext statesman and the tli minded patriot, they 'y was given to extei ero m the no: ine of | aris Long Shawls, extra size, reduced from $30 to $20. ¢, containing description and price, will be attended to. ‘Theservices of Mons CHRISTIAN, the place fore stood. Westchester county to Albany. One ofthe conditions | in tho city and coun of New York, from the 10th day of | ifishustdicseasontor hawlesand the entre mock will be | eee ——— ROLE AN’ WARBLEN, ee ear ial as nee nae, weeeabers oF Asi Ps chang’ peace gt mon 16, | 25 Men; 3} Women’ 38Bove, 3 Uiis~Poul 16, ee Peomunit MUSLIN DE LAINES, & ay BROADWAT (1 ESRELLIGE: Gard soe) | cteee« Miistion Bea nm Scommenee e760" | sgnsity-eve tt . aa + nee rh = A » 1846, | rl _ DISEAL ; ASH) 2 nD L 5, &e. R (between Broom and Grand streets, nl? 3t¥r é President and his Secretary have done. is ques- or within one year from the passage of the amendment, | , Sbrcess, 2; Ancuriam, 6 BE cecghere | 84 mel eg hp ta fret eduction irom MTB where servants and assistants, of every eapacity,both | ——————____ > | tion 1s rapid swallowing up all others, and before This extension has been put under contract, and from Congress meets, it will prove tobe the rod of Aaron jumption, 32; Convulsions, a cost, and will be retailed at 2s per yar The characters of all, offering for situations, will be strietly , : os i | Bebility, 2, Deliriim trem bol Cashmere E. Cosse and Mousselin de Laine, re- | examined before they leave the office, and none but the honest GRAND SCIENTIFIC ILLUSION ! w e wands of the Egypti the estimates made, the total cost of construction wil | Dromsy'ta the head, . duced 25 percent. on : Sober, industrious and eapible ouesfecommended orallowed | HERR ALEXANDER, THE GERMAN MAGICIAN, bleh: swallows uy to iemtistiene Higyitian not exceed $20,000. To build this extension to Putnam Dysentery, 6; | ““Moussciiu de Laines; Partrule, Lupin & Co. Manufacturers, | to engage to employers. any | extremely gratetul ior the ne fret gens lhe county, the Company will issue bonds to the amount of | puerperal, ‘1; all wool 34 per yar ‘omen, men, girls and boys wishing employment of any IMMENSE SUCCESS the printing, and some will talk angrily. The whigs typhus, 4; H sof the same make, bright colors, all | kind who can prove, satisfactorily, the above character, cau ob- | he has invariably experienced, begs to atuounce that, in eonse- | will foment the matter, for they begun it, and have jeart, $500,000, payable five years after date, bearing interest | tion of brain, 3; Iui in of | wool only 3s6d per yard. ; tain good situ tions—no others need apply. n19'Im*m | quence of the nightly done their best to convince the country that the i lungs, 14; Intl ion of stomach, 3; I fthroat, | Mousselin de Lanes superior fabric, reduced 3s per yard. “ STILL INCREASING CROWDS, | at the rate of six and a half per cent per annum, with the | 3""iSremperance.2; Lues Venerea, 1; Malformation, 1; Maras. | _ Cashmere Ei. Cosse all wool cost 75 cents to import, ouly 3 s WANTED, : | he ispleasingly induced to remain for ohn feud was general, and never could be healed, and to privilege of converting the same into stock, at par, at any | mus,8; Mortification, 1; Palsy,3; Premature birth; Pleurisy, | 6d. 3, . : ‘ py* VERY respectable young woman, a situation as SIX NIGHTS LONGER, aid their cause they will ‘let slip the dogs of war,’ time before reaching maturity. These bonds are to be | 'iSerofula,5; Small'pox, 11; Sprue, 1; Worms, Cashmere E. Cosse, superior quality, price $1 reduced to | 1 chsmbermaid or cook; will wash and iron, and can pro- ‘cominencing and resort to all those tricks used to operate upon old Age—Under 1 year, 41;'1to 2 yeats, 16; 9 co'5, 19; 5 to 10, 1» 5 references. Please gall at 225 Stanton secured by a mortgage upon the road, from Fordham to | 8: 10 to20, 5; 20to 30, 24; 30 to40, 27; 40 to 50, 12; 50060, 15; | _ We have many styles of the above goods not enumerated,and | in the rear. n18 20 capri fas Pcie women and young children. The letter writers 60 to 70, 080, 1. would call particular attention to this opportunity, as we feel 5 7 kh i have wrote about this, for they have had nothin, re ey line of Westchester county, a distance of about | “’'° Coloredperione. |... BUARCHER, Gley idapese Wall assured tiut the expectation of all will be realised, SITUATION = milage wom wie tox aaa oll Chemistry, Paeumaties, are eee eine 4 else to write about, and they have magnified it ed forty miles. Hi ae ? . » City Inspector. FRENCH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &e. washer and ironer, and capable of general housework.— ‘ond truth or possibility. But the fire has gone ‘The condition of the Harlem Railroad Company, ac- | i'¥ Inspector's office, Nov. 17. 195. Alarge ot of Paris made Cloaks, jut imported and will be | Avily at'No: LAnthony comerof Hudson ats ni8 26m | ge yf Pa atom Does wasn at Deatieunee te eummnente down, if indeed there ever was anything but emoke; cording tothe most recent report, was of the most favor. | Diea, F dl oy Sa WANTED. ‘ BOWERY CincUs. | the mists are clearing away, and the nation, whic! able character,‘and the receipts from the road (aa it now | , O8 Tuesday morning, 1éth instant, after a lingering | Yucridpamak SUCCloW 1 os, the latest styles | A SITUATION bya respectable young Girl who has lived Boxes 25 cents—it 1934 cents—Children half price. Will not be humbugged long on any point, is turning ‘i il ness, of consumption, CatHerine, wite of Dennis in the country with the best fami can cook, wash, or — its eye toa greater question, to which we return terminates) have,been large enough to permit the decla- | lespie, aged 61 years 7 months and 30 days, imported, and will be sold for less than they ean be made for in | Yo chamber work-—ean produce unquestionable reference." A Master pnd Hioroesnanel again, Whst will the diplomatic correspondence pean oS ie yee ne oe wie heey ed the hs ree fee ea Fy Me Lge i Fee a ece Velvet and Silk Mantillas, equally cheap. ar addressed, to 122 Leonard street, in 2 basement, wi ft be pais x ee "Sint as | reveal Ihave, i ke niles wan i tried 00 fn dom sur] - 0 pay the rest on the loan rw J CLOAKINGS, PLAIDS, &e. i OYS NTED i " P + 3 y . what I could, and I suppose | know as much as my tuado to construct the extension. ‘The total debt of the | residence, Nos) Leonard street, tie 18th instant, at a | Spleudid ou ztch Plaids reduced 25 percent | Biaaiecssetni ton eum states eetetee Grosegliane Cavalender Pageants, neighbors. ‘The message will contain a calm, (it Company, up to the Ist of September, amounted to | o'clock, P. M. hi ‘ Air Wool’ Pare Cloaking, “Thesmparter's price was $1,30 | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE Perfor as Sineing, he, will be a cool document—not a heated one,) quet $612,856 81. The par value of stock issued, amounts to | _ 05 Tuesday morning, 18th instant, Witt1am, youngest | per yard, now will be sacrificed at 6 shillings per yard. ANTED, ‘erformance over before 11. | presentation of the greatest question of this gene- a ca ona the total liabilities of the Company, | fon of William and Catharine Fulford, aged 3'years and | Dark shaded Stripes, and Extra Wide Merinoes, &e. GENTLEMEN aad Faris por _pbtain the full value for | _"!9 1m ‘ ration—what are our ae G rene and what »160,000, making » | 3 mont ae an; z all kinds of supertluons effects they wish to dii me yr course we must pursue. e history of former ne- for capital and debt, $1,762,956 81. The real and personal | The friends and acquaintances of the family are res | 4.4 trish Linens, uh ENS! LINENS: &e- | auch at Ladies and Gentlemen’s | Wearing Appar ER ONION OER OUR. gotiutions on this matter will be given—the policy property of the Company (exclusive ofthe road) is valued | Pectfully invited to.attend the funeral, from his father’s | Every width of Barhesly, Irish and Scotch Bheetings. Ei A Pee sere a ec at raen p rel Preemie OME EVERY EVENING” “*** | Of the country will be clearly indicated, and an ap- at $270,271, and the cost of the road, to its present termi’ | noon, (this day) at 3 o'clock, Y HAI FPR Eempest Ne toebeminnd aerate eh garrett ed leo Pledges himself to give a fsir price fora offered: | And every Saturday an Afternoon ' Performance | peal made to the people. nation, is put down at $1,159,323 66, making the aggre’ | At New Orleans, 7th instant, Copt. Jonn G.Rowianp, | " Huckabuck, Birds Ee Beotchand Irish Towellivg. teudeao i T. LEVENSTYN, THE GREAT USD AM EY Ae AR TIE, \1 ie ene pes peaentartn aa pail oe ate cost of the property held by the Compeny, | 9Zative of Lyme, Conn, formerly o ship-mesterfromthe | #0 afong Cloths, with «fall and general easortment of | C2 1Sme CBee AOE Who Challenges the World mo wih Sond ‘will be takebs: The present geiiveverp tad 1,420,594 66. Boe oF Pastel pits, sd Tor Gis Inet 14 years, Si resSden®)| any Goode: WA , Mr. Moseley, the most graceful rider inthis country, Hiram | fround wi diwill berese lang: macainod Ricken igus eeusevaeeccy sub Tikine Ride fee ee We have not specified the particular styles and prices of the | A FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, to Franklin, the only Double Somersett man in the world, and un- | Knows ought to be, and wil ere long, modified. Fiat es f | above goods, but intend to reduce them to such prices as will act as Agents for the sale of new and popular Publications. fauna sex Sine) aim pe Forformer, Rider, &e- Madame Gui- , Its unequal, and consequently unjust provisions, must ‘The whole amount ofthe receipts of the road RPORATION NOTICE ofsale of property for unpaid | *¢¥re immediate sale. $300 over and above their expenses will be insured to them in a # nt ittaker, Mr mye ithe paulic give way to wiser and better ones—its odious fea- for freight and ‘Public notice ereby aren that asale of Janu: gers, from the first day \sseasments = pret " nuary Ist, 1843, was. 85,471 82 | Ton ar the City Hall of the eity of New Yorke, on Monday. th iount of receipts for freight and second day of March next, at twelve o'clock,’ at noon, and’ be j ovine, wathan opvortunity of clearing $1000 per year. “Some | Smgct Miller aud others, are all ofthe company. he public | Tires cannot and will not be tolerated. But the waigs ear clear of allexpense. Each will hi Theatre the performances were never equalled in the United | need not borrow any unnecessary trouble on this | be ecessary for them to havee lenst from $25 0 $50 to obtain | Sigs or Europe. ishing . | agood fittingent.. “Apply at FRENCH'S Doors open at halpast 6, performance to comm ence at 7 | point. The President will take the following ground rs, from January 181 coutinued from day to the whole of said property shall ered V nn erecioee | Halle 293 | stock on the tariff:—just revenue enough to defray the ex- Se oe 95,858 32 | b Kement ofthe Property to be Foe ee Te eae ClCH aaa chil be | ciemamars spetaizs., All letsers must be post paid. Private Boxes $5—Dress Circle, 50 cents—Upper Circles, 25 | penses of the government in time of peace, and On the first day of November, 1844, the roi ic blished in the Evening Post,a | sold exactly 25 per cent less than they cost to import, which is | nnn nnnns | conts—Pit 1235 cents. nit Iw*r | none of those A tae distinctions drawn in favor of ‘was opened to White Plains, and the whole newspaper printed and publiihed in the city of New York. bout 50 per cent less than the regular price. COALS. ocr pre 5 6 receipts for passengers and freight, from Street Commissioner's Oftce, woVe vet Scarfs only 2s. sania Aci [ HAVE st my Yard, 26 Elizabeth street, and comer Ham- CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. capitalists and monopolists which were forced into January Ist, 1844, to January ist, 1845, fovember 18th, 1845. ELIAS L. aMITH 2 Styles of Ladies? Neck Scarfe: My Will be sold very low. amet and Bedford, Feach Orchard pat Aa Coal, st low at PHILADELPHIA. | es ern oes pee a pies ea tO sats tl it it} th ‘ane: a ae u lor a e . K. Bur AO ee wee eee cee eee I iwi ie unite, vie en mal of January, ‘aiteieie 90) aio itm __ Street Commissioner. | _ “ifthere are any. merchants from other towns andcities | uut,$5 25; Lehign, egy and stove, $5 75 per ton, re-sereened and Behe ees eR not - few Southern and Western whigs will go with day of September inst., the receipts have al- TO THE LADIES |! 10 THE a NT ee ey Pe Pte E RCO, | Onstemenivekatte Wats nt et oe English Opera, Company. them. The Daniel Webster men may just as well The nee Hope was oe ows ee os 5 116,048 OL oo a Ul tales Dalinc cae Gaatiomen \eatropiies P, 8A large lot of Splenda eanr ay, New York, 016 im#rr JACOB WEEKS BOHEMIAN. GIRL. | ete — oP eee of, ping out ed fo! perio fair cas) for the same, by sending for the subscriber, at * large lot of Splendid Cashmere E.. Cosse of Fatrule, | 7)TANO FORTES FOR HIRE, at 411 Broadway, up stairs. Ses | thousand acres of blue sky and selffng 1t for city lots, pes ety SEE Sis Meco isis 828 58 herresidence, No. 69 Duane street, basement Tupin, Kiedy papal ee eben ¢ opened, belng —DANIEL WALKER, Manufacturer of Piano Fortes, has Wednesday Evening, November 19th, _| as to reckon upon making any capital out of their ig ‘an excess in favor of 1845, 1n eight MRS. M. 8. COHEN. the richest we haveever exhibited in our store, and will bere: | Coustantly on hand an extensive assortment of elegant Rose- | will be performed the Opera of the BOHEMIAN GIRL— | anti Oregon or protection speeches. Protection, months, of rT P, 8.—A letter through the Post Office, or otherwise, wiil be 1 i per yi n wood and Mahogany Piano Fortes, kept exclusively for hire, "Thad Oreg: Ly pee tion, ‘There ‘are yet four good running months in pumetually attended ta , lg im*ze "| Sold for by the ease in his market. We invite all tocall and | Jreluding Grand and Cabinets, with six aud seven octaves | Mes. Neuttins Gipsey Gees Mine Condy Conut Artertan, | & Principle, has received its death blow in. thi this year for passengers, and the largest FRESH BORDEAUX PRUNES, Cs Sethe ni9 1m m_ | A Gold Medal, the largest premium, was awarded to him at Mr. Delavanti. . if "| country, just as effectually as the Bank—it is as meaths in the year for freight, and at the Now, LANDING fromthe bataue Epervier an invoice of | MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD BONDS, | the last Fair of the Amer em Institute, for improvements in | After which will be verformed, 2d time in America, anew | odious as the Hartford Covention—even the name 1s DATED IN 1837 AND 1849. Fiano Fortes, N.B. An Organ with four stops, in| good con- ame ratia of increase, the receipts for the fresh Bordeavx Prunes, in elegant fancy cartoons—for sale N OTICE is hereby given, that the interest due and payable dition, suitable for a small eh, or private family, for sale ree called the IRISH Di#tAGOONS—Mr Brown Sh i hayer; Mr Mellowfear, Eberle; Fiecia, ath Lin case make a common|democrat double up his who'e year, at the lowest estimate, must | in lets to suit purchasers. Apply to por to I time. Store li Broadway, Manufactory 44 Ic "* | fist. But to come back once more to Mr. Buchanan. Teach: erste a6 fed, ¢4 = 180,006 00.|.. |. suse JOHN DURAND &CO, | Ny onshegbore bonds ou the Int of December, 186, willbe | Weal ladvat nat sihaveaues =n" ap hmerre —Hlconly: Sis Satan, | public know about the exact nature of his ‘The current expenses for running the road, for anlo stistm ___________107 Cedar street. | Presentation of the coupons at said bark on andafter the first | HILL'S INFALLIBLE ONGUENT FOR THE a eee ee | despatches and negotiations with England and Mexi- .. the year, from January 1st, 1844, to January THE GENUINE Proximo. — Signed, -E. FOSTER, Jr., Secretary. | HAIR Melanie nn hu ¥. E.asavees. | G0. Tt pean tocar vali wUnealiy CUE aT ERE Ist, 1845, including repairs upon road and G ALVANI RINGS Albany, November i3th, 1845. nis 10t*m AN sti ha ioleie MaResi 4) ‘Sialabe shataaeeeae 1 coger eri -Mn. H. ewe Sun bea saan a dweith 4 the horse account—that is, charging the ac- | x C GERMAN HEBREW _ BENEVOLENT OFS SUSE? Beh ee owas tnsty 0k te steve Fourth Night of Mr. Wood’s Engagement. Mossi agp sok stagione ct ihn ahaa eh countwith all the horses purchased, and cre. AND SOCIETY anlees it has the residence of the individual. giving it append: Wednesany Mvening, November 19th, — bility. | On chis point, certainly, no man who diting it with the horses sold—were 78,286 11 | MAGNETIC FLUID. H13 SOCIETY intends to celebrate their Second Anni- | 4) Which enables you to satisfy yourselves (by enquiry) that | Will be presented THE DOG OF THE,REGIMENT— | knuws the history of the Secretary can entertain a Extraordinary expenses, such as cash | TPVHESH celebrated articles for the positive cure of Rheuma- versary Dinner, on Wednesday, the 19th of Noveinb: the Onguent is really what e; and understand “Lhe Emperor Napoleon, Mr Fredericks: St Leon, Wood; | doubt. There is not, probably, in the country a man J for injuries and accidents, in- tism, Palsey, Fits, Apoplexy, Headache, and all nervous | the Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway.’ Gentlemen holding tick- | }¢ Also that it 15 warranted in al af Therese, Mrs Burke, ASSES ns : in either party, in whose hands any such business otucing Croton water, fc. and | to be obtained at 1M Fulton street, Sun | ety and intending to be present, are politely requested to be in pe A a ioe Bi i To conclue with LA TOUR DE NESLE—Capt Buridan, | could, with more safety, repose. His bloed is cool being stich a class of expenses i tificates iow being published | attendance by 6 o'clock, A. M. a eee cnet ner teten 3 4 2 = po dhe inly olt d_ Tribune, ding the kes bl HENRY KAYSER, Pi ees . ip; change AB 0. WES Giweye Ternient, EDU U6 is Cerceisly. psec: bo in geiee eatir ha eh alo og a To them the reader is respectfully | _ GUSTAVUS BERNHARD, Secretary. ce ot ergy Mens pore! vewatirel enix onary take toe nase (eaOLe: | enough, (I beg his pardon, for he is a bachelor, and The whole ‘amount of the current ¥ | *Sinplists ons boned gti nl9 1w*m ROCKLAND QUARRY, To hereby eerify that Thave been seriously afflicted with FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. | the ladies must skip this part altogether !) to have expenses for the first six months - ey TO IRON AND GLASS MANUFACTURERS. dandruff and falling off of the hair, and made use of several phcitvoneincsencemnaates learned that passion has no place in the head of a OPIN a t aseL OD | DR. POWEL OCULIST | James THOM respectfally informs the publicthat he has | aftiles forthe same withou: the least by Twas TEMPLETON | diplomatist. He must unquestionably understand Whole amount of extraordii ‘ee | ‘OPE ri} i J opened the Quarry formerly longing to'M. Richard Coe, | fearful of becoming bald; finaly, a all our foreign relations as well as in the of extraordinrry ex- ND OPERATIVE SURGEON, attends to Diseases of |S, (heuer owe, aivekland ‘wherevirenand glass manufac: | Infallible Onguent, [am happy to ILL ¢' GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT 1g) any man in penses i® 2s... e044. . e+e +e. 1,702 00—41,833 00 | LR 'the Eye and to all Imperfections of Vision, from 9to4 | tirers can be furmshed with stone for building their lurnaces | tisfactory, forin a short time the dan »pea atth Tuacle, on nation. Few of our statesmen command the same At this rate for one year they will be...... $9,665 00 | o'eark nt his rexigence, a end. Pamage’ Cottinet snd | ©. the very best quality.” The stone is well known to thepab- | ¢4, my heir soon commenced growing, and is vow thicker | sronday Kvening, November 24th, 1845, | Tespect abroad—probably no one except Mr. Web- ‘hey arly interest upon the whe debi now's | OMGNGeANN ameTEL ion andanccon, | shaven peat Likewner tee ftsahed ihe rear or | roel recommend pir beabers. "owe Gene tid prodoundy hougiitss ony ber eee ie Gre asad wh | AN \ 3 alee Tie der an ah ME! CARD, No.48, Aveun GEN ? ME . : n Leaviige teat niins yee ing expends 7 |, juveterate cases of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured an | thy Other now In use; and. ¢wenty’ jer cont, cheaper than any | (7~ Recollect, Hill’s Infallible Ooguent can be obtained | 1, the BS MIA ee ME hte) ne favorit superior to nearly the men of histimes, manages a r r balance, after paying expenses | afew minutes. : ti aad Principal office, on the northwest corner of Pine and ‘ ~ at ; I ‘nd other stone used in the city of New York. Architects oe songs: negotiation very muchas he makes a speech. He lacks and interest, of .. 2.4... c++. «58,454 83 | ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted that can scarcely be dis- | ftiij. stone used in the city. oF new troducing enure stone | Ni and of the following Agents:—Jarvis’ FaneyStore, “ ne Hoes: oy » | Rego nls pee ne ‘To which is to be added’ the rents | tingaished from the natural: | w Hee eye en aniEY hitrous atm cheaper tater | 633 Broadway; Wim. #1. Carey & Co., 106 Pearl at.; 1 Graham Tousey 6 Hower 0) Danblens. | that quiet, that repose, that self-posseagion that ex- payable upon the real estate of the Lee CU ee wy Varre® | being easy cut, and hardens by expos re, and proof against fire | &Co.,73 Water sus Wm. A. Crocker /91Maiden lane; Mr. Tho- Old Pawler hausts courtesy und wit and a — before it company on Chatham street. . ... 1,825 00—55,279 3 | Street individu ave an opportunity of seein - Say « Boren Cos Halters st Mrs. J. Jordan’ * Black Eyed Susan” comes to the point of the blade. H a cava- Titvtatonent exhibit the fst that the vcepte on | TEETH! TEETH ! iene Had re oa yatta pute’ eich | sie" Bp uate” aor BroskyayE, 1. 2M w Tig eamele Brey ages (ea eee ee ee only twenty four miles of road have been large enough EETH inserted without pain, and warranted good as the | weather over ninety years. Orders received at the quurry, or | No. rand street; E. Banzett’s ‘Confection “ f ion.” uchanan is an admirable mixture of the cava- pea dtcser lt Jeaanng Rik aks stone natural ones, for biting. ‘ad mastication, at Mr. William Young's stone yard,cormer of Barrow and Wash | between Grand and South Ist streets, Wil Theses Whe, Bae lier and the Roundhead, and in a long dee; Seay a coments tah 9 Sake Joan raised for | complete double set of best mineral Teeth on s0 00 | ineton streets, New York. Oct awe” | DA Herrick, No.# Delavan House, Albany, “Phe Bay of Biscay.” | game would db wise aie Cerptittan never, acct . | fine gold plates, re pica cial en aes aa ' ti corner, “ ” | < 10 we expenten, leaving © Dolan ot oeeergeandt it run’ |” iget of best mineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, MEXICAN SCRIP FOR SALE. sirete, Baltimore, Maj Joe! E. Crinpe, 208, Broad, comer | oppickets Finy Centsto be had at he Music Storesand | #ecomplish. England hates Calhoun. She would ning expenses, leaving » balance of about twenty thou- | “forthe upper jaw, to be worn by atmospheric BOUT $35,000 in Mexican Scrip, bearing 8 per cent interest | Marke: st, Newark N. A. Crary, 140 Merrimac street, | yee door y | have approached the Oregon question very reluc? sand dollars, towards paying a jdividend on its capital | DSRS heuee £4 per annum) and payable in B quarterly instalments, forsale Lowell, Biase. WASHINGS om Imtre Bors open at 719 commence at 8 and terminate at 1 tantly Phe had been Mr. Bolk’s Secretary. His stock. It is estimated that the extension to Somertown ing Teeth wi pA ened Bae poet of She td og oe 3 é Be ee eg to oe a at oe Oct ooking, | despatch to Mr. King was a bold, a magnificent will nereasethe receipts the dre year nessly one hun- | BE Br SGNER, corer ot Caan wrest and Bronlwny, er | wi Ps sasBiendway, ns nn Oconee Proumes witewed | COMPOUND SYRUE OF NAPHTHA. | ideas’ on Pasay seer cee Wane _ eke but the man who wrote dught to bemore dred thousand dollars, making the gross income the first | “suc im Canal 8 te n m Capicalists will find this a profitable and secure investment. CAT WREae RCE TG SOM See ttle ean ton Hall, ‘Newark, ou Wednesday Evening, 2th instant. | proud of it as a speech of an indignant Senator, year atterthe extension to Putnam county, about three | A didsaineal New York Heider one Cee Nee Oe Ws 5 FRENG N Sits \avaluaple medicine hax bees before the Ameriean | —2=———- ; SER TST lor which nobody but himself was. responsible, treet, Mr, MAURICE O'KEEFE. of the ih Ward.vas | NEW COURSE OF LESSONS IN FRENCH, | publie, its specific properties aud virta FREE CONCERTS! than asa despatch—at least a despatch that was to e interest o: jebt of $1,112,857, ‘ul ° intes § 2 A. Mim remedy in all affections ji ses, and a dividend on the Saat icles ReMi "Outmotion, a Fomimitee of Fv vit pag formed abiSo: gi Gre Ce pe Rerissounee quel, oalike hry i tT BETWEEN Coortntem Livery treet Pero rietor | of aS arated sired ad nhac Mal ‘This must be the only road between this city and Al JOSEPH HORN,’ able to converse with Fa idiey and nse, berides a remedy for every disease; ‘astonishing DOWeTS, | gag cee een ne ends tT RS COLLINS. ws al. | he is not a man that would ever have written it. bany on the east side of the Hudson river. The idea of THOMAS DUNLAP, ivkeke War aenee = Ff medicament within the range of the | so an eminent Professor, who will preside at the Piano-forte, | He would have never sent such a despatch, that EMANUEL JOSEPH, L : , yink Writation oF inflammation of the | N» B.—The best of Wines, Liquors and Segars can be had. hi lik hell, and struck so lik a road constructed on the margin of the river, on either 2 JOHN M. RUE, Further particulars, terms, ge., will be made known on ap- and stimulating the bronchi to action; in | 19 99 92 3t*r Pony A. FRANCIS, Ie qecong, aaah hee ee a Ah oe RL fs . were appointed to draft resolutionsiexpressive of the views | Plication at Mr. Bookham's Select School, No. 147 Green, cor- wes.as an expectorant and an alterative, and | “ | a bomb upon Europe. Nothing of this kind will side, is perfectly preposterous. In'the first place, it would | Ufthe meeting: eho reported the following resolution, which | 28% oot Houstoa street, between the hours of 9 A Bond 8 above all forte grondertul |property of oF tomeloce | is pelo SAMSON. AR reat | be seen in Buchanan’s budget. Butaif that budget was adomed- (Chat this ment Ht he co- wy CLE, E Splendid Oratorio of one of tke greatest is shia ane es be impossible to fill up the stock, and even could the gperation of the Justions sud: Clarks of tee Marion eed Wand “FINE TEA TRAYS AND WATCHES. | Ambre: down pulmonary disease when established. All | T si ious of the immortal Handel, will be performed | coms not ees the page of this Pigg sms ey stock be taken, it would never pay the first fraction of a Courts to assist us in our efforts to remove from the above Ti ci pa pa! “ . inquireri referred to nuinerous recent cases which will be | by the ‘g S ry parties that in choosin; ennsylvania vidend, as no railroad could successfully compete with | "med Courts, all persons who represent themselves to be of- SETTS rich Gothic Trays (al! new patterns) at the low | cheerfully furnished at the office of the agency, The experience NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC £OCIETY, iron monger for his counsellor, Young Hickory did peteenes! reais fie-rs, thereby protecting the interests of Constable’ and price of and $6 por aett- Englsh Fatent Lever Watch, | ofS Heatinys, and more receatly six cases of cate (vide Lon: | for che frgttime,on FRIDAY EVENING, 2st instant, atthe | well, I will pass for a {alse prophet and the son of \- 8 a a " is ig a ¥ of ° the magnificent boata that ran between} thls city dhd AL- | ryblc Netra sued wall Thursday eveningstetth | SBR ge a ana Movement | doa Lancet etait Yano au abodes etuens | Aiberaacieuedy ine Dinaion of Mr U. CHILL." | One,” But atall events, Wo shall se. Atany rate bany, at the rate of at least twenty five miles an hour, | ,, The mesting then adjonrued until Thursday, ithe 200) |" Also, Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Hair Seating: &e. Ke. at | ous or skeptical ofthe perfeet curability by the above remedial | O*#anst (engaged expressly MrA.U. HAYTER | fortune has given the Secretary a superb chance o carrying passengers at twenty-five cents a head, being | ne eck: | Wobere Gesen tienen : agents up ataira prices. JOHN A. NEWs wie | sent ofthat justly dreaded disease, f thisis Pulmonalie. oF | Persons Represented. showing himself to the nation—to the world. He about one.sixth of acent a mile. Boats like the Oregon {ies Honcho? a IMPORTATION OF WATCHES, eee TOO & CO. tee ton tican Agents, 41 | ‘Mr. 3-8; Jones | knows that the country is waiting to see what he and Hendrick Hudson can make money at the above Wm. G: ouiler, dodo AVING just received from Europe, withanew assortment | Anni street, and Elliott 108 DIVISION STREET, op- | Miss Garcia has done, A that Eng ieee euros Sowa ice of passage, which completely shut ‘ Alexander Bates, 3d ward, of fine Gold and Silver Wate nd M ts, a lot of | posite Ludlow, New Yor! rice $1 a bottle—Six bot- | iss A. Stone & poor ragged, bob- al y haunted republic - psi Beyer er sia y rd aa vet Emanuel Jonenh deh ward, Independent Beeonds, and double time Watches and Move- | Ues for $5. nb Imje_ | - nH. aul i Society. | the world has agteed to call Mexico, are looking at Mivenge abc uke ah RAdHes eels oh aitkis lds cine | William Buekleys do. "do" this opportumey to Gall the egutiou of all persons inthe watch EVENING AMUSEMENT. jancein Oromo | ‘hmm, and will wait tor his despatches, and see the Joseph Moon, 6th ward, business to visit our stock, h, ect, will be ; | Messenger... .-Mr, D. B, Bell etfect they have upon the country. us far, during river,to secure the waytravel,which at all seasons is very | Thomas Dunlap, 8th ward, found advantageous, both for price and quality | mera) rearet that co few enporta- | “Chorus of Istaclit of Philistines: | tha 'ahort file of te..edniinistriticny he Has beawins arge. A railroad could only command the river trave Paar Waser th ae PELACH AUR MAIRE, | men, to draw th m from the haunts. of tion at ve | BY ewan Ot Sure oneal rmbers, withthe aid of © the shade—not of other men—but of ume. The during the close of navigation, which averages only Horatio N. Parker, 10th do PS. — ed also m the ‘wateh making busin myeettve bert hare) dncoedien a Umrraaiey Bowe ‘offers, | Performance to commence . { halfipast7 o'clock. | time has aot veh come that fe could re hirhaol- about three months in the year, and from the trade, kc: 4 tinue to attend to the repatring of all kinds of watches | which possesses many attractions, also combining health, plea- | Books of the words will be furnished free of charge. he has had nochance. And during the summer the year, JohaM.Rue, 13th di | nbd i 2 fy'those of fine and difficult work: al sure and information, where gentlemen may resort, and pass | . Tickets Fifty Cents each—Kor sale at the principal Music | Jetter writers have been amusing the country by their for that short period, a road thus located would be com" Joseph Horn, ith | do pl ae —~- —————--———_ | an agreeable hour, at Disbrow’s Riding School, 408 Bowery. | Stotes; Saxton & Broadway; @ F. Nesbitt, corner o d all colors and kind: ed to derive its income. ‘The location of the Harlem | Nathaniel Finch; 3th do ATCHES!—WATCHES-AND JEWELRY.—Those | Terms fora course of twelve lessons, $0. Subseribers ‘ave | Wall aud Water streets; J. P. Perking, No. 1 Wall street; J. | stories, and news, and rumors o| is are . ot ey ae ‘who wish to purchase Gold or Silver Watches, Gold | not required to atend regularly, ouly as may suit their con. | Flaudrow, No. 235 Bowery, and at the door of the Tabernacle. | —what he has said and what he has done, when he railroad is,very favorable for alarge business at all times, MAURICE OR EEE 28a, wara, | Chains: Gold Pencils, Keys, &e,, will find it greatly to their | venience. ‘Che school will be open every evening from 7 to | _l@ dtre aa | Was going to resign and go on to the bench, and the from sie immpadiolen Velie) Siitine, eimmabinetiie 4 ci 2 vof the ath Ward. | advantage to theaubscriber: who is selfing all descrit= | 9) o'clock (Sundays excepted), SAINT PAUL, — | Lord knows what. But the Secretary has bided his with the groat eastern lines, would make it one of the NATHANIEL H. GREEN, Ith ward, Secretary. aes ary Let ted a Be ag aa is open daily for Ladies, from 9AM. to 3 P,M. ANPXTRA REHEARSAL of this magnificent Oratorio | time—let the world (about 81x regular letter writers, most profitable roads in the country. HOVERS FIRST - ~ ce and Jewelry exchanged or bought, All watches warranted | ne Maveuuia! Rehenrsal on Thursday evening, 4a the lowersa- | a set of poor devils who get their bread in this way, There i u deal of is ii'iha Gopiie ‘ited FIRST PREMIUM WRITING INK. | t keep good time, or the money refunded. PARTIES. 4 loon of the Coliseum. | when they can get it inno other) say what it 4 ere is a vast deal of preju the public min FT HE attention of the public is respactfully called to the fol- .U. wneprter oF oe and I Jewelry, rue SUBSCRIBER most Reepectfally intimates to the | ‘The Ladies and Geatlemen of the Association are respect- | Now as I happen to be a little more enlightened than. in relation to this road, but it is rapidly giving way lowing certificate, which will show whois received the | 119 ne lesale and Retail, 51 Wall street, f-shionable public of New York, that he has established | tuily requested to be present. a) {these fellows, I shall tell you all about this FIRST Inks "at the late Fairof the | —!2lntre upstairs. himself in the ornamental confectionary business. His expe- | "NY Bache Tickets will be given out on Thursday evening. | Some of these + I to confidence. The mismanagement of past years has CHEMIC. ~ riewce of many years in this branch, gained in the greatest ca- H. MEIGGS, matter as soon as I get time. But I must stop now, given the road a bad charactor, and we must admit de- | Geonce K. Nusnrrs, KNt™ ¥ORXs November 10, 14. Oe Te BALSAM, HET he inde Mea fay oprah ed ntact AC Al IE TR a PY my candle is going ont, and 1 slag Lan dly #0; put it i in the hands of a Board of Di- ir—I " i oME} i i ¢ a ipti C; 3 5 SE: v into bed in the dark, and in so “streak pot servedly so; out it is now in the of Di who has received the REMEDY for all dis eidental to the Hair and its mmples of any description, Lee Creamm CONORR TS Ae ee eee tenaties|) are | as Washington, a man had better examine his bed and all other arti- rectors equal, if not superior, to any other in the coun- try. Itis sufficient to state that Jacob Little, Esq., the “American railroad king,” is president, and his best ener- gies are devoted to its success. The capitalists of New ngland have been loudly complimented upon the enter- o in Gopy from the Oficial torative, in all cases where Baldness is not beyond the lelphia, for the BEST | reach of art. g cles betongin . George F, Nesbitt, corne: Mernirs oy tHe CHemact Batsam on Hasr Ixvicortor—It | cheaper than any whe ae yee Balduess. It removes Dandriff and Cutaneous Scruff. not in one of the gr fares, but ed) urs, JOHN W. CHAMBERS, Cler! it keeps the Hair natural color and prevents it from pleased to give their orders, may rely on beimg served with dition to the above, a pamphlet is published, con: ¢ | turing grey. It is now presented to thy world, with afm be — disappointment, to their satisfaction. 4 certificates of Hends of Departs ents at Washington, | lief) that as a beautiful and healthy restOtative ‘of the Hair it | Dinners aud suppers attended to, and experienced waiters | &e., all jover’s Inks are superier to will be found on trial unequalled. Prepared solely by &. Pha- | provided. L. harlotte de Russe Jeli ie profess’ ‘engagements for Concerts, Soirees, | before he agrees to deposite his carcass for the night; portheows! Rt and can be engaged for private for there are in this wonderful 3! too many office- 1 Murther particulars ou spritetion to beggars and other disagreeable ‘‘bugs,” that have NEWTON. Teacher of the Piauo Forte | no particular regard to other people’s convenience,to and Singing, 40136 Grand street. PA 5 it prudent to do many things in the dark. You Si imped) Yor I agreeing tha LEYPOUDT, | 5 | mall i litle prise thay have exhibited, in the construction of the fy the persons subscribing. | 214 Broadway, nl3 3tawim*re No. 121 Spring street. | PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. | must rely on somebody else for s items, |i I sale by all the stat | 0. Fish & Co., Washi U.: Ayer kites, | a % ¥ t gets up letters for the Jour~ net werk of railronds that covers that section of coun- | hefamishedat manufnctarer's prices: wholearlecar senate | D: Columbus; Cece BED Asad Build: | VILLAGE DANCING ACADEMY. PINE Sante os Wnt Tadbepi Ping 9k poem Sra ee yous paragraph (if you ty bt there are no tn men in Masechusetso 87 | ge ee Maan Wtcsseer, | air aint a Hirata pete: MIN,C,MOBAESON toate olens gl apecuy | TU fe pret cao pl aerate Api Rom | Coy ng nobody hat Knows aay Beer) about Mr. : K ral De i; hs ; aunouueing ani i jar | pOay Yy other Eastern State, who collectively own as largely of NESBITP'S DIARY FOR 1846, | th No. 105 Fulton st. Brooklyn; M. 8. | classes are now ‘open ow Moadaye r redays, at his private | on SATURDAY , Novet ae to subscribe, who havenot | Benton’ article in the Union, on Oregon. The pup railroad stocks as the gentleman above named. Most of Price Twenty. Five Cents, Oe ees. Wi 1201 Ciegek TOW No: o4, Beaver street, | dwelling, 62 Fighth Avenue, for giving instructions in the | yet given in their names, are requested to do a0 at their qa | py knew he lied when he wrote and he only the largo railroad stock owners at the East, are alto | (\ONTAINING an Almanac, » Yearly Galenda 8. Tousey, Syracuse, N'Y.; Gorton Anderson, Newport, Re | and fashionable dances now in use, incl Set convenience, at the store of Messrs. Geherfeaberg & Lula. | pus it in to add a litle SS che bY pak et large real estate owners, and have looked as much to the rosea {of memorandums for each day in the ye 1; and No. 179 Division street, opposite Ludlow, N.Y. nid Tis" JAMES L. ENSIGN, Secretary. | non-commi . endharctiore sound ofa ‘Lords improvement of their landed property, as to good divi- |" “GEORGE F NATIONAL HOPE | thet fede AFE TO! fs pe A se po en Momutia th toetanersesie= dends from their stock investments ; but not so with our | _n!4 Ste zx AL HOTEL, | for ladies. HE PROPRETORS have great pleasure in ann ye David, his yes are very weak, when he occu- etship ISAAC | jew Saloons, de: jon vate par: | pies a conspicuous post in church, of a “‘Lord’s day.” * BY Gadaby’s, but 01 ‘calaene | ALLEKTON, Capt. Torry, will posttively ‘sail on with ivate , first door on the right, No. 50 Tiny the loveseat fr rotary od ealttinee |__—DNNEFCARAESSUAEE "Ny | el ea teh meg eny iaakjarnvianrts Gackamnee nt” Rade teets ilies oe nie fc” | John M, Read of Philadephia isl here, and ‘ — “get pally, a - | d ishes a seat on the Supreme Bench petively engaged in advancing permanently the value of | SS NOTICE. | hve bestowed upon him since te opened his eatablishine! oars, 0 BE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN | *% supposed he wi 8 seat » fiaret. Had it not beon for his liberality, enterprise, | [F M.A; CLOUCHET calls on fide, Boch & Kashore, 6 hous, warthy re the poweune ty Riniore Gre To ee eee ea DACrnEron although itis said that becoaes connected. with the or whatever other name it may be called, the re | “ike house having ‘bees, desing the puspmer, thoronahly | FOR MVEREGOL.—Th splendid recker ship | QA] BROADWAY, anver comer of Murray, over Teh | general desire existe, find, that he should be ap- ErieRailroad would héve lingered along for, per- painted and refitted, fs wow tu fret f the yeguntion RY FRAT, Gapeain, Hartley, of 100 tee | eee nanty saeWery Gueey ehaeet oe d to the vacarcy—this vacancy exists, and . T tonvellera oy rontlquans cad the presctetes, shaperthuis’ ect | burthen, will positively” sail oa’Thursday, the’ 2ith | Premiums” and two" Highest Honors,” atthe Kxhibition | pointed to the. vacancy —this vacancy , haps, months or years; the capital stock of the Wor | Stave cousiaace ry proprietor respectfully sol. | Gf November, her tegular day. She has two splendid B York and Philadelphia, respectively, for the besi | Penns Ivania is entited to it. Probably no man cester and Providence, of the Worcester and Nashua, | tas ever exh itee tious, Plates, Cases, ke. | COUld be found better calculated for the post. He is : a fie , f fe eanoye great railroad king; he hes no lote of land to improve in THE “BYKON,” LYE SRQEUETOR ot Pig Telecast pooh es FOR LONDON—The splendid packet pre nar, Sees, Seer eee ae ee second cabin passengers in ahouse for the favors, which they | "eur passage m cabin oF the above 0 | idence of re past favors. on the part of visitors to | and commodions houses on deck, tor second eabin passengers, be: | which will be taken at steerage rates. for Timber, for the saperstracture | Washington, or residents during the session of Con i Saratoga and = Washii , tchester County. Specifications | ine con they will always find comfortabl 3 rates than’b; ‘oth | a man of rare abilities, ripe in experience, learned in + Shik Here are Week oa | itt be furnished atthe office |" O | the Sete on the ete that the mater affords, apd | (For vases ia Rta oP rot pera on basa deied pnts tower tag REN priow> | Baan Of Tare sbilites, Ce inet oot lies pure filled but forthe aid from this source, and the stock | [HEN on __Washington City, September, 1845. a8 Imd& Wis je! nto 61 Mouth st., near Wall Pistol, GALLERY enough for any station. Id Key Stone isa great a Agriculture and Horticulture, uty, SOAP WORKS. AND SPARRING SCHOOL. | fonsiewr (e Captaine, the old Key Ston: 8 of the Harlem Railroad would not have been near ite | will be held at the Court Howe ie village of Bedford, on | DEPOT NO. & COURTLA r | . | HUDSON having returned the Benth ces | State—you need not squirm, Sir, because you aro a present value had tho Company beon under aless able Wrdnenday, Nov. ith, at i ofclock 'M precisely. Businens | 1 Under the Noon Hoel. en OWEN PRESCOTT, Pilot between the port of N. | J. on s old friends and rag tg wie ee moced.t! | New Yorker—New York has had one ident 5 direction. New York capital has constructed more ral- | trem may be expested. oss "ore the Bociety, acdan sd: | YOHSON'S Walnat Onl Beppo | Xork.aud al the Eastera ports to Boston, Sag Harbor, | rates is Ot ame'in giving wetracvions in the noble an | Would it be anything more than fair that Pennay!: , New York capitalists have th | All who feel nn in d i | . | J b ‘ if . a should have her chance ‘ait for, e Foads than pi fe credit of ricultural condition of the county, are nape hale et . s gage SShonle and all parte as far Hagtas theKenne Offerme moderate. Open during the day and in the evening, vecak bebore you answer, and see if she is worthy Nearly one half of the railroads in New England wore atten lo Te Soap- | All very, highly, poree yaa. Riicgstower than any other honie, at Beekman and Water street, or to Adams’ Express, Boston, | __019 Im*re of it. Harlem railroad and s1 ids of jarbers, Storekeepers, n ae originally owned in this city, and the moment thoy be- | | Families, &e- Sold by : three days before wanted, NE/TUY Fumished Parlor and Bed-toom foragentle | randle—good night ; aste s 35, ‘c. VAN SCHOONHOVE NB. Charge us Master, if required. Satisfactory re | A Ne“ TY Mor with tadtea. Also, twoattie | ‘There goes my candles ‘Mac 1 came priate, the ator caplet stepped in and oo | F3'airm Ry Oe ree Ee Cera cgen, | freee hay Ree NOR STIS | seomseth ‘elapomeee® ke Sea cara,