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os +a tion of the Ohio River. FIPTEEN | 2D DOLLARS REWARD! J ’ ee og ; «LE taeda aa eoamah He shone Reward Fi Five of Berea Tosmandtice | GIVE oO Rie Pu BLIC Super Wheeling 6} feet and risi J stolea from Myron Van Deusen, of the city FOR YOURSELF. Lonisvill the 4th October last, while WARRANT them all to be ad represented, or the money Cinciunati,. ..Nov. 17,.. the city of N Ms A he refunded. : or suc proportion: yas may be recovered and bers, on application to either of them. ‘Phe money was coatsiued ina sunall carpet bag, which was taken from the berth of said Van Deusen, and found the next diy in the wheel house of the boat, cut and rifled of its cou: to the and dent spirits, pungent essential oil, other destrect risls cleans the hair expeditiously, renders it be bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the aur w: ONEY MARKET. Saturday, Nov. 22—6 P.M. Quotations for stocks fell off to-day, and the sales - imi - , rents. [¢ consisted of bills of various d t dof se- and hi i th; aud it will pos Were rather iimited. Farmers’ Loan declined + per Vorat'ba: ke, as usar as can be remembered, ar follnm ine | mag axnciant fo ste growth: aud i will Bopitively bri cent; Morris Canal, }; Ilinois 6's, }; Long Island, $; $1200 im 9’s and 10’s of the Oueids Bau! and is turning grey or fall Cantou }; Harlem, 3; Reading, 3; Norwich and Worces. ,310% and 10's principally of the Pine Plaius aud Kinder- rations, ey by a It is a preservative against alt affections of the skin ou the a venting the falling off of the hair aud turning grey. isthe simple ke Bank. ‘$1000 in bills of various denomixations, oft © $1000, or about that sum, of the bills of the Phenix Bank of : hat sum, of the u Hartford. and ether Eastern Money ee ter |; Obio 6's clgsed firm at yesterday's prices; and Erie Railroad went up |. There appears to be a very great ditference of opinion in the street relation to the pro- + Farmers’ Bauk s dandru ft " ’ tt bable etfct of the European advices upon the stock and _,$H%! bills ofthe Hudson Kiver Bauk,wearly all in 50 dollar | pants salutary for the har, endoyred with properties 20 highly money markets. cutis balance of the money was in bills of Western banks of | gf the corrosive action of the Perspiretion, and of the We have no change to report in Dotmestic [Exchanges. "Nt York, Nov. 2ist, 1845. fend parcioles that); deposits, - This preparstion pari ‘There is no demand of consequence for bills on any point “i. MASTERS, 191 Pearl st. agreeable ind vivifying perfume, GEORGE. H. ELUERY, 6 William st. | 'VIDENCE. and our quotations cannot be considered otherwise than THEOPHS. F.HAIT 4i Cedar te Nature is an inexhanstible mine, in which experience and | study will always find room to excaval | aloue, which produces all that man calls in | he would do better, perhaps, to name adaptations. | For sao, wholeen's gad retail by nominal. Committee for Assignees of Myron Van Deusen. *r 23 Lm’ FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. OST, on Friday evening, a small silver hunting Watch, L. 4H. Bauge, maker, 199'Steand, Loudon. Whoever will , No. 46 South Third street, bring the same'to J. Smith, 12 Dey street, will receive the | and by my agents J. B.Jacquemod, No. 415 above. p23 t*m | Arcault, Lafayette Baz lo se Charleston. . ‘ox. - corner of Cedar and William streets. oe “ OSTA Pocket Book i Soa the toate Tom | Willard, 8. riliam ¢ Savannah e L Hemaerly art Co Wal ‘are contain Beau Premiums was awarded at the Franklin lustitute. Loui do the owner, ou application at No.s2 Rector stet. uavtem’, (LENTLEMEN OF NEW YORK——My_ colebrae : Cinclunald’. tes nme AMBROSIAL ROSE AND ALMOND SHAVI Quotations ron UNCURRENT Monzy eg ARLOR | CREAMS, dely 4 comparison in America or Europe awe wr Monzy, % son will use auy other alter using tis, Emollient Paste. kaavul baie bein Bow ica aeepwaniaeee CONSISTING of Camilles, Roses, Daphnes, Azalia, the best, the very Give it only a single trial. I do not Albany, ‘Troy, Sch Ke. “a one Lemo Violets, “aud. great many, S8Kauy inore to convince you. I warrant it Jerse: a3 ‘other heap at ‘the establishment of For sale wholesale and retail, at Ful le aig Bolt & Hi in Florists, comer of Goth street mad Blooming: Perfumery nn Glee Gore A ale Road. Also, quets, put up for parties, balls an a Chemica 7 Sitety Fd Red Back’ 34058 Mobiles” : uy weddings, tastefslly arranged with fresh flowers, delivered. to 46 Youth Third street, Phil New Orleans: 2.7.00. ders left at Mr. Core aud by my . B. Jaquemod, No. 415 Broad igi ss. srs oo al any part of the city free of exnens Iw: H Artaule, [ Nos. 149 and 151} Broadway; Amer. gold, old. .106/ “a {00 Corolus dollars $106 eran es; “Bouhess made of sweet violet ouly,2f s0 de- pdecallinsonl toa do "do" new.100 a 100% Five franes,... 93a 9% © > wt n ¢ BEAUTIFIERS OF THE Ci “X1ON—Sur- Half dollars separ a 10044 joubloons. nr ANDED-to purchase or r Country Seat, in Graig Rimes MY EAU DIVINE DE-VENCS AND Portuguese je) je vicinity of New Yack, with from twenty to ot NYMPH SOAP, composed of an eastera botanical discovery of Spanish dol acres of ee A hine addressed to fox No. 16, ‘ost :eflicacy for rendering the skiu soft and fair, as wel mst do fice, containing description and price, will be atteuded to. rting a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. Mexican dollars 100% OL Heavy cod "re As wcreator aud conservator of that most disting above $2,000. a ERSON ho cas command A 1. sum will find a good opportunity of Tem an exterprise concerning objects of arp which prospect of being very p'ofitable. Addr stating name and add:ess, and appointing n20 3t*r WANTED, A SITUATION as Porter, cx in tiny department where a litle knowledge of figures and writing may be required. Apply tol. C., at the office Of this paper, when the most satis- factory testimonials as to character will be given. * n2? Sere bs WANTED. | charin of feinale loveliness, a transparent fair 'UEL’S Nymph Soap, or Eau Di Quotations for specie are very uniform, and the de- mand for export is confined to the wants for shipment to the smaller ports of West Indies and South America.— ‘The offerings for uncurrent money for reaemption have for some time past been very large, as the country banks of this and the neighboring States have, during the past month, been extending their issues. ‘The receipts of the Central Railroad Company for the month of October, in the past three years, have been 88 part of oriental balsamic mineral ndmixture, tremely bland, purify by ne ing onthe po: impurities fro tion, and, bi is disting! ing and soothing action on th follows :— A. GENTLEMAN living on the sou:h side of Long Island, | moat advanced periods of li y wats « good fair Kitchen Gardener; also,a man to take | "For sale, wholesale and retail, by Centrat Rattnoap, Micuican. care ofa pair of horses and assist in the garden. Scotch or JULES HAULK, ’ giz. Yeu. 145. | German will be preferred. A li ed, Componrs, Lalip, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, pas engers . $8,996 12,864 13,025 L.. I, and left at 91 South street, stating wages, references, and uth ‘TI treet, Philadelphia. Breight. 19,458 «30,474 where to_be found, will be attended to. n@z Sire and by mv agents:—J. B. Jacquemod, No 415 Broadway; F, “SMa 552 ‘61 S BELL ‘Artauit, Latayette Bazaar, Nos. 149 and 151 Broadway; ’ A; rane B Willard, 8. W. corner ot Cedar and William streets, TAXIDERMIST P ‘ded at the Frank : Well sbaiesea battrodgnt cles ace had BROADWAY, comer of Reade Oe remium was awarded at the Franklin Lustitute. stairs, has been caused by 289 . 2, ly on hand a vari es, Shades, &c. >4 CAL RESULT—A WONDER !—' the abundant crops of Michigan, and the anxiety of for- for parle ut tnty ot hand «val tre collection cf | A GEMICA A mn o EGETABLE warders to get their supplies to market, Mounted. Birds. Bird 8 jor exchanged. et | auable persons (0 dye iutamanecmty then he, vu manuer, to order — superior the least iuconvenieuce. us supplied at the shortest notice. whiskers, eyebrows, &c color. ‘The slight from ‘its use—it 18 altogether harmles: is the only one sanctioned by the to dye, in on indellible manner, the ¥ colors, without liberal pa A branch of the State Bank of Ohio has been esta- Pritts agi;mounted bhished at Marietta, with a capital of $100,000, to bein _ue2Imer operation before the first of December. John Miles, —— POTATOES. ; president, and N. L, Wilson, cashier. BRPEL ES te0 Barcele for my wee ta ieti to suit, ‘The receipts of the Housatonic Rallroed Company, for | BUTTER—I20 Packager Dnity Better forsale by October, show a very large gain over October of last Beira yh evr ee year, and prove that when the road is relaid with heavy GOLD BEATERS. Heware of counter iron, end furnished with new equippage, it will be one | ‘WTANTED—A Joumeyman Gold Bester. ‘To good ma Lighid Hsir Dyes" ityou want the genuine article. of the most valuable routes in the country. The com- steady workman constant employment will be given. Moran, wa HAGEL. pany have already commenced the work of relaying _u21.2gh No. 80 North 6th street, Philadelphia. | to a brown, jous n22 Iweoa'r MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. admired article. Shee from ar. ed with this Extract soon becomes pleasiugly soft y bring 1m new of spirit or other f—and for pre- luce aud immed ate extract of some it_is that source, ution, and which HAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist Ww: and 15] Broadwi > in, J 4 jivine de Venus, may be ‘suid to exert an almost magical power. Composed forthe most | ‘lants, to the utter exclusion of ail ed medicinally for its ex- 13 stows 4 delicacy and fairuess which its continued use will ha pily protect, with every Appearance of youthful charm to the fe. For changing red or gre p Diack or cl t evil couseqnences need not be This composition jee of chem 7 wridations danger or inconvenience, and h sj: sified the ¢ nd unlimited confidence of the public. Irblack is required, ask for box marked N.; if brown, box Ask for ‘Jules Hauel’s Vegetable | Perfumer and Chemist No.4 Sonth Third street. Philadel) rot next, with the German phere of | DER E AMUSEMENTS, — = THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL or THE EMPIRE CLUB, iven on FRIDAY EVENING, November 2th, 7 Hall. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS : PARK TAMATIR, FIFTH OPERA NIGHT. Monday Kvening, November 24th, Will be performed DER FREISCHUT: James Connor, Emanuel B Hart, ‘Mr F. “CS Scomenll KP ciamon, Baaish Mr Bough” ‘man Brownell, Algz Wells, Outoea Mr & Pear.ou aac V Fowler, 416 Potte ofa ; Edward Nichols, David Seaniin, Agat Henry Chantrar Manus Kelley, Joseph A Dive Michael Phillips, Jolin MeCeester, A Albertson, Crm ich, cy ‘ore Mejor Joseph Cornell, jeorge McKinley, hee eet sa; és Mr Base B pny Pl are... Price “guatess dé Novara ra Abbott deli Enamane ‘Phomas Blackbur, Bien: Admission—Boxes, $1; Pit, 40 cents; Ctallery, dard Sanford, * rai D Slamm, ax) 7P O78 open at 624 o'clock, and’ the Curtain willrise precisely Biveatd wien? * _ BOWERY THMATGN. Sarnuel Loog, Gordon, A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. David Jackson, omas Conner, — Richard'S; Haulin, IM Rue, Monday Kyening, November 24th, ‘Thomas McSpadden, The performane h MF O'Dell Wm Baird, KNIGHT OF TH. Walter Heyer, Wm Minor, By Saco... 4... Henry C Atwood, Abram Hatlield, | Malachi Fallon, | FLOOR COMMITTEE: Majgr Wheeler... sos. Mr Hill James Connor, John Riker, Jp ie ter whi irs Sergeant bin . ugustus Purdy, ‘ Kdward Gallagher, REC i ‘THE MADLAL Connolly, 1d, Morton Fai: Manus Kelley, bes oe + JR Scott Phillips Peter Crawlers aa py avid Beal ge ty ude 3 i AIAT RYD , Chairman, THE MOUNTAIN DROVER FHOMAS MOTI REHER: { Secretaries. Archibald Leslie .. Mr Blanchard _0P=Tiekets Oue Dollar." n23 Gtistre Bier: Me tiny MERCANTILE, LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Jessie Campbell Pitaud Gallery, 12% ceuts. pay a On Tuesday Evening, 25th Nov. 1845. nora will oben at halt past 6. the curtaiw will rise at 7. Will goles is FIRST. LECTURE inthe set No. 669 Broadway, (between 8) il iver his F SCTURE the Ses ), with 5 wa t ince. READINGS AND RECITATIONS |.” Be ree lane eee ONS, Ev INCe;) PaoN EXTRAORDINARY ARRAY OF TALENT. THE’ POETS, Ilustrative of Flocutionary Expression. Monday Evening, Nov. 24th, ("To commence at half-past seven o'clock. And during Week. Single Tieksts Fifty Cents, —Tickets admitting a gentleman aud two ladies, $1. 422 3Utre A LADIES FAIR, FOR THE BENEKIT OF TRANSFIGURATION CHURCH, Will be commenced on Monday, Nov.24ih, At the Minerva Rooms, No. [HE Proceeds of this Fair are to be d the Church vy those whose necessities will obl urge their cluims in view of approaching ine! son. ‘The Ladies therefore indulge the hope that a charitable and liberal public wull not withhold their patronage. 022 It*jgb GERMAN OPERATIC COMPANY, aT PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, Chambers Street. IGNOR PALMO, and the Manager of the German Operatic Company, have the houor to inform the patrons and sup: ters of the Opera, aud particularly the German Ladies and entlemen, that they will open on the beginuing of Vecember CHUTZ, Three Acts, At_was given in Amsterdam new and splendid Scenery, in order to outvie his coutemporaries in the talented se si GoINet SERENADEES, , 0 are waiversxily allowed to b : aes ETHOPEAN MINS REDS" mete who he Unites MISS MARY ST" CL All, the Celebrated. Eaal has been teenaged for oue week onl Mous PHILLIPPE !' the French Magician * ; DR. VALENTINE, will introduce some of hi Performance to cominence at 7. humorous imitations. o’elock. Adinission 25 ets. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, Will biven on the glorious 25th, EVACUATION DAY, When Doctor Valentine wili introduce his celebrated Fourth of July Oration, NOTICE-—Ferformances Every Saturday at 3 P.M. nag it*r PALMO’s OPERA HUOSK. Monday, November 24th, Qg-OPEN FOR ONE WEEK-69 Admission Twenty-Five Cents Only. From Weber. are to be the performers:— MADAM OTTO. P 01 MSLE KORSINSK1, Comprimaria. Mr. W. BOUCARK, Fi st Tenor, from the Royal ‘Theatres,’ Germany. Mr. F, MEYER, Primo Bas Mr. RIESE, Second Ten “Mr. SAUER, Second SCNEPI | Messrs. GERMON, STANWOOD HARRINGTON, PELHAM & WHITE, Basso, Mr. Comic Basso. Full Orchestra, composed of 3 Musicians, Profess rs. SIG. RAPETTL ae -Leader of Orchestr: } Maestroes atthe Mano Forte, Mr. F. MEYER. . MEYER. Mr. RIESE. be supported by Forty Chorus Singers. ‘York, that they have arranged for the above house, | For a Few Evenings, | and will commence a Seri jov. 21th, on which ocer Glees, Chorus: fY Refraius, Dit rogrammes. Doors open at 7—Concert at 73 o'clock. ‘The manager of the Albamra has the honor to announce, that, r roduction of uo velties, and wishing to present the public with au unparalleled and atiractive bill, he has engaged the popular and highly Sybil, he will be assisted by THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS | Respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of New | of Concerts on Monday Evening, ion w Il be opeued a Budget of New es, Burlesque Lee- LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MATL, Washington. {Correspondence of the New York Herald.] Wasuincton, Nov. 20, 1845. The Jackson ‘ Statty”—Uncle Peter Hagner’e Subscription Analyzed—The Pottawatamies— The Battle of the River Raisin—-Wah-bon-seh and Op-tee-kee-shik— The Germantown Postmaster— An Editor Trapped—Dr. Davis Prescribed for ‘The subscriptions to the Jackson bronze eques- trian statue, pursuant to the brilliant idea of Mr. O'Sullivan, are being taken up bravely. All the public clerks here, or nearly all, except such as con- sider themselves secure and too poor, and such as teel certain ot walking the plank, have subscribed pretty generally a V or an X. Uncle Peter Hagner subscribed five dollars. This wasexceedingly libe- ral in Uncle Peter, especially when we consider that he has been forty-five years in office at Wash- ington, was moved here with the goverament from Philadelphia in 1800, at the expense of the government, and has sopped his morsel in the treasury skillet to the tune of $114,000. But let us see what is the pepnorony of Uncle Peter’s sub- scription to the Jackson statue, to his receipts trom the bounty of Jackson during the eight years of his administration : Uncle Peter as Third Auditor under President Jackson, for eight years, at $3,000 per annum, $24,000 Subscription of Uncle Peter to the proposed sta- tue to Jackson..... Balance in favor of Uncle Peter........ $23,995 Or in other words, Peter pays upon the principal ot $24,000, something short of the fifth part ofa mill upon each dollar, or the fiftieth moiety of a red cent, in token of his veneration for the name and fame of Old Hickory. A very patriotic gentleman is uncle Peter! We think he ought to have a spectal vote of thanks for that ** five” from the democratic associa- tion. Uncle Steve (Mr. Pleasanton) does something better still. He puts his name down for ten + dollars, which, from an aggregate of $110,000 from the government, is doing very well, all things con- sidered, you know. We are informed by one of the surviving heroes of the battle of the River Raisin in 1818, that at least two of the Pottawatamie braves now in town, he recognized as having been at said battle on the side of the enemy, to wit: Wah-bon-seh, and Op- tee-kee-shik, or Half Day, the orator. Wah-bon- seh had captured a young Kentuckian of the name of Williams, a tall muse: fellow with bushy whis- kers, and huge overshadowing eyebrows. The main body of the prisoners were under charge of the British ofticers at Malden. Wah-bon-seh, with his captive, was moving oft in an opposite direction, homeward, intending, perhaps, to adopt the stalwart Kentuckian into the tribe. After a day or two, Williams stole off, and succeeded in rejoining the body of his fellow prisoners some eight miles be- low Malden. Wah-bon-seh pursued him into the camp, and was given permissien to look among the risoners, and take away his man if he could find im. But, he was not to be found. Williams had shaved off his whiskers and eyebrows, and other- wise so disfigured himself as not to be recognized, even,by his messmates, uatil’he had introduced him- self. By this stratagem he finally escaped, and got home with the remnant of his countrymen_who were saved from the bloody slaughter of the River Raisin. We do not mention this incident in dis- paragement of the justclaims of the Pottawatamies upon the general government. In the lust war they \ te Reeth and will proceed with energy. ‘The earnings for Octo- WANTED. | eal peranasian Nes Mo he tea 7 TGR Cit wopee Heeepenoieney Rp Ae jougne Bit rigaees Per iproaeas sear all 6 ; a f y Ci i | Willard, corner of Cedar and William streets. ‘ eae ¥en | a a A , pis pti tebe vom CAUATION, bt man someutentg Colo Mixing for | “Prstams sanded sth Wosatia Vash e as ae ee 4 FOR ONE NIGHT 0. PR Ty OU ae Freight........ sdios voreg BLL SOMES A toapgara thal gualigous cant tontiartal Of ERE "[O,THE LADIES IN PARTICULAR—MY DEPILA Fine Wied Ponrses oe TEMPLETON then Darton thas teapanswith thats (Great Father, Passengers and mail ae 4,354 83 5 Gold street, New York. nai lw'r | TORY POWDER has been found highly beneficial and Second Sete Sharad 50 cts. | F es a aha’ hia peomiteed oni thes taith om ihe’wovernniat pM, WANTE! of great use to ladies who have been aillicted with superfluous |, (7 Books open for subscriptions and’ to vseure seats, every W iL lsivgs GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT | and he has p! n $15,639 85 mbes ANLED, — hair, principally when its, growth has been confined to the up- | day, from 10 A. M. to4 P.M. naitire | ‘at the Tabernacle, on that justice shall be done them, and we doubt not it Oct. 144. rece cece eee ease eee cee cess 12,021 89 ¥ A RESPECTABLE GIRL, & situation to do house per lip and side of the face, giving « masculine turn to the | jr 4-j_—SS*|«S Monday Evening, November ‘24th, 1845, | will be done. : iad ———— | reference ifrequired: Apply ot 6S Buffalic strece, New Youe, | (recle featares. When, used with proper care, and according | +x ful i ith the pablished f awe ENTITLED From time to time we have determained on de- : 5 5 | ons, it will be found to be a great addition to JN xratelu! compliance wish the published request of nw , Excess m 1844, 30 percent.............. $3,695 16 nal 2t'r | the toilet,as the use of any sharp instrumentis entirely avoided, merous Ladies and Gentlemen of this city, will give @ GEMS OF MELODY. tailing the case of the Germantown Post Master.— ‘The receipts of the Reading Railroad Company for WANTED, s removed in five or ten minutes after its appli CONCERT In the course of which will be introduced the following favorite Last sumer ne ecuce at the COE ine Tele- one week in November in the past three years, have QUBSCRIBERS—At CLARKS & STEVAN’S Free Agen. | “This composition is infallible, and warranted to remove #u- TABERNACLE | Sessey,.t'e Flower o? Dunblane.” em Bp reamed 2 ete OMe eae inom id Te Intellit » 95. D treet, west of | a a ’ | a a ee the retention of Wilson, because of his fitness for been as follows :— Broadway, where they cen have. good faithful aervanter withe | BeToms ee Rie Can Sn received certifi On Wednesday, the 26th Instant | Sally in our Alley: Ae 2 rge, and also with as little delay as po: Waiters, &e., of ever A first rate Cook on Reaping Rutxoap. ble,cooks, | description and of good moral character. | and at 95 Duane street. n20 Im*rh For sale, wholesale and retail. at JULES HAUEL’S DEPOT, Business. C y Week ending Nov. 18h, 1813, Ceti aaa do Do do Nev. 15th,’ 1844 Do do Nov. 5th, 1815. 028 tons ‘The business for the month of October, 1843, ’44 and 45, Was as annexed. | Artauit, Lat Willard, 8. Prem.ums awarded at the Franklin Institute. ANTED, FREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 478 BROADWAY, (between Broom and Grand streets,) is where servants and assistants, of every capacity,both | male and female, are furnisned Pree to- employers. | ‘The characters of all, offering for sit ‘will be strietly ave the office, ani Business. Coal transp'ted M 261 tons October, 1813. . seal ETH—My vnrivalled ROS! October, 1814 TTI6A76 59 55.585 tons | Cenmined before they le oe er nineet’| audvermlis-aeeate ater ec Oe teariy Whines indir ¢ October, 1845 131,879 G4 92,415 tons mater dad ering ed etre ones recommended or allowed Teeth, without the slightest injury.” Lbteddy For sale, wholesale and retail, at The business for the inonth was as large as estimated. JULES HAUEL’S, The receipts thus far, this year, have been as large as calculated upon carly in the season, and the quantity of coal transported as large as anticipated. The required $70,000 of-subscriptions to the stock of the Worcester and Nashua road has been fully taken up; the Norwich ard Worcester company has sold its bonds for the payment of its subscription of $250,000; and no- tice has been officially given by the Groton and Nashua company that the required sum of $75,000 has been sub- scribed, according to the terms f the proposed union of the two companies. A meeting of the two companies, toconsummate the union, will be immediately called— Women, men, girls and boys wishing employment of any ind who ean atisfactorily, the above character, can ob- tain good sit tions—no others need apply. n19 ‘1mm LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED, EKNTLEMEN and Fai and by my agents:—J. B. Jucquemod, No. 419'B Artauit, Latayette Bazaar, Nos. 149 and 151 Willard, 8. W. corner of and William streets. Premiums awarded at the # ranklin Institute JUST OPENED. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CHESNUT STREET. es can obtain the full value for all kinds of supertiuons effects they wish, to dispose of, ch as Li aud Gentlemen’s | Wear Apparel, Fire Arms, Furniture, &c. Gentlemen leaving or returning to the city will to their advantage to send for the subse-iber, edges himself to give a fair price for all articles offered ‘Aline through the Port Office will be promptly at- T. LEVENSTYN, PHILADELPHIA. BAGLEY 466 Broadway, up stairs. FRENCH CHINA. i). GERARDIN, 15 John street, has just received on con- + sigument and offers for sale, at very reasonable prices, 46 South Third street, Philadelph | and by my agents:—J. B. Jacquemod: No. 413 Broadway; fayette Bazaar, Nos. i49 and jo1 Broadway; A. corner of Cedar and Williams streets. ATHENTION!.4 LL WHO DESIRE PEARLY WHITE vT K TOOTH PASTE is Practical Chemist and Pertumer, 46 South Third street, Philadelphia, roadway; . Broadway; A. nl Intre Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, , MACKENZIE & CO. Proprieto cs JAMES BAGLEY, Inte of Jones’ Hotel. No doubt now exists that a railroad will be built from }f/eh"yacecpment of he following articles : we "HENRY MACKEN i fo rly of WashingtonHouse Worcester to Nashua. . Sets, from He 00 to $950 00 | _ PETER RGUSON. Rich Faney De: 12 00 to $125 00 ABBEY HOTEL Oid Stock Exchange. cam ‘ THO LET The craitare, Fi rae Her $1000 Ohio.7s 10034 200shas Canton Co s10 43g “ we T yg iT Be aay eK "2000 Ohio Gs, °50 %% 50 do so ag i ‘soe L premises are order and the Hotel in successful oper- tia Ole fai 3 a Bl: Re sie ation. ‘The Proprietor havinghinade arrangements to go South, ‘ £000 Ilinois Spl B60 30% 75 do bo 43 nd Cologne Bottles, &e. pl Thee Bey piety earns peepee ee 2000 lo 3944 100 do 43) Plain White China of every description always on hand and aad unba the Abbar ioe the tertenetn | £5 shas Bk State of NY 94 50 do 4h decorated to match any, pats ie ‘ Hectic exmutey Dil end 1p EC atall in HE Mon eefin, "1S $2 | , Dinner, Dessert and of every description, sold in Winter, He is prepared to furnish Dinners and Suppers for it~ | “a 0 Cin $ oe bom 8 ’ GLASS WARE. PDA reach ht ener eae eg bpd te Gu Mortis Canal V0 Bg 150 do bio 5545 ¥. GERARDIN iy Date Hous 162d street, N.Y. Nov. 1645 50 do 2244 100 L Island RR Tis_ _u22 Lm*re 15 Johu street, up stairs, hermes tak ake ge eae hahha 4 eae Ria a $10 7478 BOARDING. - 50 Erie RR 70 100 Wo keds GENTLEMEN and their families and single entlemen,can Highland Cottages, ap Ner& WorcRR 54 150 do td find pleasant rooms,with board for the winter, by applying s ‘ A 25 do 30 0534 50 do s10 74, s00n at 181 Broadway, opposite Howard's Hotel. .slso, day IEWS, with ground plans, of the Highland Cotta 50 do b10 836 50 do 810 7150 ard n22 2tisStM*r pegoney, bee Boston, designed aud 8 cted b was ij Land—for sale ‘ores of Saxton and Miles, Wiley & Put: - on, wecond Board. GREENHOW’S HISTORY OF OREGON. MH. Newinan, Roe Lockwood & Son; and other book 1g sha Murs Caual s30° 2234 50 Nor & Wore RMR L605, HE HISTORY OF OREGON and California and silndelphia and Boston. n8 7: 50 Canton Co Ey, lo 136 5 shes ae f @NwWoenn og Bw P| eerie is wtseenterraat eer en Nat Ae ICANAND ITALIAN RES: | Andy TAURAN fs and Tlusteati fk NE EES SIGNOR PALMO respectfully informs his tries, aud a wumber of of the History, ocume: New Stock Exchange. Soata Farmers’ Tr | c $86 ashe Nor& Wore 38 85 ‘BY ROBERT GREENHOW, Dublic, that he has opened @ Nestaaraut, at his well known aoe ~lat a 2 bow 854 ‘Translator and Librarian to the Department of State of the | and popular old stand, adioing the Opera Huse “He will serve to bala . baw 09/3 United States; Authorof a Memoir, Historical and Political, | Breakfasts, Dimers and Suppers, Jn the French. American ry wan ae Se B10 8538 On'the Northwest Coast of North America, published in 1040; | aud Italian style, st all hours, and iu a manner wusurpassed by do bo 4 3 do ba 85 By direction of the Senate of the United Stutes, any stinilar establishmentin the city. phe caenés ao 590 39% 43 do woos THIRD EDITION. Biguor Fulmo trusts thet many of his old friends will kind 33q i Jorrec remember his peculiar abil a caterer for epicw $60 % do 3 Revised, Corrected and Enlarged. dmner of three dishes at choice, with half a bottle o! is Canal 100 do sim 7 NFW YORK: orale, porter. &e. may be had duily for 3734 cents only. ‘His « ee tee bec D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway. bill of fare will comprise all the choice dishes of the season, ntan Co 5 palagee ed 746 PHILADELPHIA: Ath Joweat prices, and cived inthe beat yanyer. 0 or @ The 7 a 5 jaths supplied at the above establish- go 450 Harlem RR 674 | George 8. Appleton, 148 Chestnut street. earcae uate col ppl oare ct n2l lwre ul2 Im*r 35, trons and the ‘hambers st. TP HE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, of New York, respect: | fully beg to apprise the Citizens of Brooklyn, that they have established an agency at 196 Fulton street, in said city, ment agreeable, I 0 which will be under the diection of Mr. Frederick Blair, the | hotel. well known, tea dealer, formerly. of 674 Fulton street. ‘The | new establishinent will be opeaed on Wednesday, the 26th of | fixtures of a well regulated November inst-ut, with a large and very ch ortment of | | A portion of the Servant Died. ‘Teas and Coffees, which will defy compet N21 3t*re Hotel, w also be for sa i e On Friday morning the 2tst instant, James Hexny GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES the whole or one half will MeGoxacie, aged 18 years and 10 months, oF THE | «His friends and those of hi in-law, John R. PERRYIAN PENS 183 QUALITY IMPROVED. e' Vavis and John Baulch; also the Ocean Guards and the Fire Engine Company's 15 and 32, are respectfully JAMES PER have the pleasure to announce that in consequeuce of ed fecility in the manufacture of invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, haif past 1 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, No. their Pens, they have reduced the prices to the evel ofall other Pens in the market, at the same time their superiority in quali- i 1 Biciningham street, " On the 2tst instant, Hees Suttivan, after a lingering *Y }* iain 2 . illness, in the o6th year of her age Tee cite cocemtrany, fhe er Her funeral will take place at her son-i yian Pens for s) many purious imit or the gen | Sold by all State Marricd. By the Rev. P. Gordon, Isaac Bucnanan, of this city, formerly of Perthshire, Scotland, to Mrs. Mania &: Dewy, daughter of Captain Thompson, of Edinburgh, Scotland, he legislatare, in 1839. bout eighty rooms. all well a house is ‘one of the best built and finishe: the Stote. nity to return. thanks to \ded preference given to the nd caution the public against re frequently imposed upon Profitable investment fora capitalist nJ6 Ht*re HOTsL DES DEUX FRERES. in. cence on Sunday afternoon et 3 o’elock. trom sidence No. 80 Jones street, "ens. ers and dealers in Metallic Peps, and by THEODOKE HIPKE, Agent for James Perry & Co., London. No.5 Liberty street and No. 74}¢ Maiden Lane, n7 lineod*re . i than ness require them to be absent Irequently. The quiet and heathy location of th I. , F DELITY LODGE NO ‘The members of this Lodge are equested ty attend ¢ ‘wneral of our late brother, Nuhmiel Waetts—to assemble at the Lodge Room, itt Broad: y y. 4 "Hk GENUINE he, hi d confusion of great tho- way at haif-past 2, on Sunday, Nov oes Beers, of 4 THE G aM + Pomitetere Garn idlvnagt Ciereto ali the steamboat land- BI. The Order in general aro requested to aisha” Phe GALVANIC RINGS ings, precents the most desirable residence. 168 Duave st, op- reside: ce of cur late brother is 467 Greenwich street. AND posite Duane park ld tin! FRENCH’S HOTEL, NOKFOLK, VA. AVING reached that period of life which renders retire- fer for sale my interest in the above ‘Also, the Furniture, stock of Wines, Liquors, and all the tel. ‘that have been brought up in the uared ou two of the principal streets of the city i bane, ‘The largest naval depot in the Union is here, and the increa- sing prosperity of the city. must make this property most valu- able. ‘The hot-Ican now be purchased at a price making it a WILLIAM FRENCH. Boarding and Roomson the European Plan. HICH is more convenient, comfortable and economic: ny other plau for travellers, and merchants who hotel, opposite Duane MAGNETIC FLUID. PPHESE celebrared articles for the nos tism, Palsey, Fits, Apoplexy, H nits are ‘only ‘to be ob:atued at 134 ¥ dings. One thousand certific tes are uow being published in the New York Sun «vd, Tribune, regarding the remark, ble efficacy of these articles. ‘To thei’ the reader is respectfaliy referred. or they miy be seen at the office. Parnphlets can be had gratis. nto Iw'm THERE CAN BE NO TEACHING WITHOUT | f2neyyania MASTER. ineve neh Language, at once the easiest learned and most able acquirement of the day, is taught by Vrofessor 023 Lm SCANDINAVIA. TTHE members of this Society sre hereby requested to attend eting, to be held at Frita's Hotel, corner of Broome idge streets, on Tuesday Evening, the 25th instant, at public general atin a the spirit of er bow prevalent the last few mouths, hid his overhauled throughout. bes li t,, Without regard. to p meeting of the members is most particularly re By onder, WM. FELL, Secretary. HARTWELL'S WASHINGTON HOUSE, 42% Chestnut Street, 12 Ite rre venue, bothot uudreds who hay: a AUOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE ski on the oral and most appr vatem, adapting chambers, also handsomely aud so arranged that they MASONIC HALL, tothe capneity of his pup such « manneras can be made. iy private from every other parcof the house. PHILADELPHIA. will ensure a knowledge of the language in avery With these improvements, he confidently believes that his es- | \ Ze_Patha Just introduced-—Warm and Coldein fine apart. of time, fe has been honored with imrils (rom the fan tab cannot be excellediu any part of the U meuce-for both ladies and gentlemen. 123 30" CG following distinguished gentlemen, to whom he ean | ree eetalty solicit Coutlananss of eT a, Taher tm hich has been fur so mony years d 7] 1 . nn" Hon. Henry Clay, . Caleb Cushing. BE TEETH ! TEE T H ! Hon. Thos. H, Beuton, Levi Woodbury, ton City. Nov. 1, 1815. uli 2wre BROWN’S INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL. HE PROPRIETOR of this long established Hotel, tak decasion, respecifully, to apprise his old friends and the i determination to keep full pace with Tine. he has, withiu ablishment thoronghly pense, he has added co his splendid accommodations anothe: new Ladies’ Ordinary and Ladies’ Drawing Room, frour H ich are elegantly execnte ited it. veral vew and delightfal YP\RETH inserted without ’ inataral ones, fOr biting. ahd mantieation ns oe Ce A completo double set of best mineral Teeth on ine gold plates, A jet of best mineral Teeth, on fixe wold plate, and others. Hon. Secretary Walker, Caran and French taught. 00 310 Brondway hai o8 i'r McLane BOARDING. Terms moderate Apply at No. a a KOWAL W SKI. Gentlemen wich their families, or single gent: men only, can be aecommudated with pleasant rooms with board during the winter, at No. 17 Broadway, 9 few doors below w the upper jaw, to be worn by atmospheric "7 a Trivity Church, ot a Pe Th French and Spanish languoges are b th constantly sre tghth, from STAATS & BARKER spoken inthe house, thus affordsig one of the best oppert ‘ $100 10 5 00 td Playing Teeth with Gold, from toi 30 CLOTHING tes to such gentlemen as may wish to pefect themselves in t By Dr JONES, corner of Canal street and Broadway, ex, fee said Lingnages, For further particnlars, please enquire as above, trovee in Canal street wWitn AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, _nid2wrre NATIONAL HOTEL, OCULIST 179 Broadway. 4 RATIVE, SURGES: DR. POWEL A A Hope td | ae bi ed Disenses of DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HOWARD'S HOTEL, TEs LROFRIETOR of this fine Hotel, tormerty, knc ck, at his regide Bron Por frome to 4 jut received a large and splendid assortment of , “ Sroupage of the 1 ar Passage, eetuatly removed. Dataract and tion of the community generally, have bestowed upou ifs since he opene oOniutilta their anal fine style a fal Aiffwa, ADE CLOTE AMAUROSIS trenied 5. . and to assare them that he will spare uo exertions to render bis ( sedis af EG ChE ey lye ert in Overcoats—Si Fueneh Castor and double «oo co grs on Roa, ,WOrthy of whe patronage of which he has already re- at mi Cloth. . 5 rt Aare. CIAL EYES jw i do Tweeds, &e., & 00 16 00 The house having been, during 1 jammer, thoroughly daemabed pn ha nena Oe emrenty We le) cram eee rine 00 00 painted and refitted, ts uovy in {rat tate order forthe reception Dress and Frock Coats of travellers or residents ‘the proprietor respecttully soli- Ofhices and residence 261 Brondway—entrance 1 Wi t 023 I Drawers, Hosiery, Sears, Gite a continuance of & B. wish to call the attention of travellers and ing confidentthat they will always find. comfortable i A: y s exp sed to the weather to vsuperior article of English , the best on the table that the market afforda, and attentive an reice w Il comme: » every Sunday evening, Je milled Kersey, drab and blue, very heavy, manufac: | polite waiters, s 8 1 regularly, during the winter, n22 attre | tured expressly for them ud hatin =| Washington City, September, 1845. 65 $nd& Wis jg Washington City D C. a establishment, ‘avors on the partof visitors to Washington, or residents during the session of Congress, be- i dying, COLEMAN. 324 2mrc_ | WANTED TO HIRE—Some Twenty or Thirty good Fox : ne wil he liberal and made known to any one with: | t be ‘cam: fied to manage this property the whole or one half will be sold. ‘This hotel war built in y | fiw wardrobe rooms, closets and basement room.— | }) cut $225 perannum. Can be seen batweea 9 A. M. and 5 P. | ¢j 7, by a joint stock company, and incorporated by an M. i It will be his Last Public Appearance before he leaves the couutry, with a heart warm with gratitutde for the hospitality and frieudship shown him ever siace his fist arrival. | nalef re “ Black Eyed ~usan ” The Bonnie Breast Knots.” | A Man’s a Man fora’ that.” [he Last Words of M: “ Scott’s Wha’ Hi: “ The Bay of Biscay. ** | love her, how | love her.” CONCERTS, SUIREES, Wc. R. AND MRS. COLLINS, (the onular vocalists.) are repared to receive engagements for Concerts, Soirees, | ke, daring the forthcoming season. olln. flsoacte as Pianist, aud ean be engaged for private | at Sie d00t pa palin al oullion IMIS. NEWTON, Teacher of the Fiano For Books of the Words to bi and Singing, 40136 Grand street. u Ht Piano Forte n7 im*r lI , on Tuesday Evening, 25th i SPACIOUS DRILL ROOMS. _ | tonal, Newark on Weduetiay Brenig, TO MILITARY MEN. | Soniste [HE SUBSCRIBER having leased, for a number cf years, | ND CONCERT. J the “American Eagle Stables” corner of Delancy and | R. CHRISTIAN HUBER, fir Christe streets, begs to eal the attention of Military Compa: | WER COR TIAN HUaES, & nies, to the new and spacious Halls lately erected over the | aouace there will ; | Stables. ‘The Rooms are light, airy and spacions, being 65 feet | instant. by 75 feet, and are acknowledged to be far superior to any | rooms inthe United States, with very lofty ceilings and pri- | vate entrance from Christie street, altoge:her seperate from the Livery Department. ‘Terms for single drills, month or year, | made kuown by application at the office. | RANDALL SMITH, Proprietor. Horses taken on livery, will receive the best of care and at- ive his first Ce Notice will be given ia the next adverti place where it is to be given, and of the programme. p23 2tm * GERMAN OPERA. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. 1 d Singers, capable of deserving the Chorus tention from experienced grooms. | or Gectnan: Of 2 fy Carriages, Wagons, Harness, &e,, on storage or sale. of German Operas. | Ladies desir a" ; seed quested to call om, Signor C. Pog! nat stim IM. to? o'clock P. trom 12 0’eloc! NOVEL SPORT. | FREE CONCE 3 rox’ ; CERTS! A FOX CHASE. THIS EVENING, At the Recess, 157 Broadway, ETWEEN Courtlandt and Liberty streets.—ThePro begs leave to inform his friends and patrons that he gaged the popular Vocalists MR. and M: so.an eminent Professor, who will preside at the Piano-forte. N. B.—The best of Wines, Liquors and bee can be had. | _ni9 20 22 3t*r W. A. FRANCIS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Hounds, ood lively Foi hood, about the f Jones's Hotel, Park Row. (7 A liberal price will be given for good animals. nai iw itWe Also, will be purchased, some Ten or Twenty for a Chase to come off in this neighbor- ff the ensuing month. Apply at HASTINGS’ oer SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. HE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! | Z . T NOLWITHSTANDING the short time during which | GRAND eet ae PHILADELPHIA thi invaluable medicine has been before the American ; Public; Ys specific properties and. virtues have sued HE large Saloon and Galleries of the Philadelphia Muse- i : um Will be handsomely decorated and fitted up, for the Peeve in ait uduerious reosertved ee be vinta telat poe of holding therein duriog the Christmas ‘Holidays, ¢ ural. Unlike many vauuted articles allvertised, the ‘and Bazaar for the sale and exhibition of useful and tuiey tha Syrup is not put forth as a succedenum for every ailment, led into com rtments, Which wili ‘radesmen, an dy for ever} orf but for its astonis! ethers in foal’ ther medici Hay 1 be let to Storekeepers t posed to have auxiliary establishments for the sale of Dry Goods, Faney Goods, Books, Music, Stationery, Confectiona- 15, Tots, Se, Ke; ; ihe Bazaar will be continually enlivened by a full and effi cient band of musie, whilst other aud varied entertainments ‘om time to time be introduced; 1m fuet nothing shall be id to be, emphatically I be adimitced as deal- ety and display ARR: ing down pulmonary disease when established. All inquirers are referred to numerous recent cases_which will be | Wa it cheerfull ed at the office of the agency, The experience _ the “Lion of the Holidays. of Dr. Hastings, and more recently six cases of cure (vite Lon- | ers but such as will vie with others in don Lancet) effected by a zealous fellow laborer, Dr. Hocken, | of their goods. < of London, are sufficient of themselves to couvince the timor: | ‘The Bazaar will open on Monday,,Dec. 224, and continue day ous or skeptical of the perfect curability by the above remedial | and evening ua'il New Years’ Nicht. K Agent ofthat justly dreaded. disease, Phthivis Pulmoushie oF Persons desirous of kg | stands will please make ap ‘ubercular Consumption. Let none despair. plication becween the hours of two and five o'clock, P. M., at For sale by MOORE, & CO., the American Agents, 21 | theoflice of the Museum, where a plan of the arrangement may Ann street, and Elliott, 173’ DIVISION STREET, op- | be geen, and any further mformaion obtained. pee Ludlow, New York. Price $1 a bottle—Six bot- | les for $5. néimje | HARLEM RIVER HOVEL. ill be the vi ve au opportunity to do so by m ove. This undertaking, 80 novel in in the largest and most splendid room in the ich a purpose, cannot fail to be profitable toall who embark in TO LET—From now until the first of May next, with ._ Application must be made at au early period in the privilege of one emote. Lesh part of tte | roder to ensure an apartiment or astand. ual 2w gbz jaruiture fer e house is well furnished, aud | DANCING ACADEMY- Tietiverandahe teruinition ot tke Rajitord on thie Iekind, | SHAKSPEARE HOT! CORNER OF DUANE AND ke of buviness through the year. WILLIAM STREETS. age which moderate, enquire of the proprietor on the pi R. G, ROBERT*ON respectiu'ly informs his fiends mises, from 8 to 9 in the n.oraing, or from 3 to 5 in the eve! and the public, that he has opeued classes at the above the various modes of dancin, Saturdays, from 3 to 6 P. M. wd from 6 to 8 P. M. for gen- from 6 to8P.M. Assem- place semi-monthly—scholars free ; season ets $3. ‘The above rooms have been newly paiuted and refitted in a most elegant style ; and Mr. R. insures parents- and guardians that every effort will be used to add to the com fort of pupils while at school. Those wishing to subscribe will please call as above. Mr. R. will give his first Grand Ball of the se: Dec.15. Tickets $i, fora gentleman and his ladies; to be had at the Class Rooms, or at Mr. R.’s, 110 Canal street. n23 Im*m THE PLUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERKIAN GALLERY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, BROADWAY, upper corner of Murray, over Ten- 25 storey awarded the Medat, four" First nal Iwistre for giving instruction: 7T—To a small genteel family, part of house jam street, consisting of two rooms, two bed- | Be th ‘ossession on Ist December. 56 Gold street. FURNISHED PARLOR and Bedroo Leonard street near Broadway, in the Carlton and Athenzeum Hotels aud Society he dwellings private, and not « boaraing or lodging Cleanliness and care may be depended on—suitable for oue or | two gentlemen. Terms moderate. Please address N. N. N., at che office of this paper. nal St'r BOSTON STEAMERS | FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL 4 Ler = THE Royal Mail Ships BRITAN- NIA and CAMBRIA the above ports, as follo Apply to Brownson & Co., n2i 3t*rh | leave Boston tor |) VIZ ty Plates, Cases, &e. to >, ‘by any othe The Britannia, J. Hi mimander, ......om the let Dee. | forwarded to nny desi than by any The Carin, C-H.f. Judkins, Commander, onthe 6th Now. | ££ manafnetory, 0% 2mDEW"me Passage to Hal 20. CHEMICAL BALSAM, Or Halr Invigorator. DY for sil diseases iccidents! to the Hair and its ive, im all cases where Baldness is not beyoud the ji Possnge to Liver] Z $120. For freight or pass. Ageut, 6 Wall st n23m * BTGHAM, Jr No Berth secured auntil pa d for. NEW ORLEANS LINE OF: PACKETS—To sail positively on the 2oth inst aud Ist December — The well known fast sailing ond favorite packet ship SOUR, Cor Berry, wil sail poatively. on! Wedues- lay 26h ins; and the pocket ship JOHN MIN LURN o December oe the well knuwa preket ship LOUIS VILLI yor Batsant on Ha preyeuts Balduess. [cremoves Dandrifl aud t keeps the Hair iu its uatural color and taroimg grey. It lief, that as a hen: ud will be found ou «rial aueq Jon, No. 214 Bro.dway. U. Kish & 6 Col viGORTOR.—It aneous Seruff. events it from with a finn be to the ouly “ reguli longing: dd New Orleans, will seal p Cus Ayer & Phelan, tile, cab jak: Philadelphia: Hi. Rie is, B Persons about procees ing to the above port i the accommodations of these snips, ‘To. ecure berths, apply on board the ships, oF to W. & J.T. TAPSCUTT, 75 South street, coruer Maiden ian BARTINL’S LOTION. NOTICE TO STRANGERS AND CITIZENS. How is it possible that persons will consent to suffer with pain, when caus Sprains, Bruises, Dis- locations, Ci eral or, No. % Ulster’ Co, N. ¥.; V. B. Loc-tow, No Albany; John B. Warson, Charleston Hotel, South §. Pousey, Syracuse, N ¥.; Gorton Anderson, Newye L and No. 17% Division’street, opposite Ludlow, N 028 Im*me 54, Beaver street i n2time PISTUL GALLERY AND SPARRING SCHOOL. HUDSON ha fr the South, anncunces be eee are irers cone nts Paced et 8, ie Stomach, 4c.? NE BOTTLE of the above invaluable Lotion will be | home” at his new rewidence, 215 Broadway, second floor,where sufficient to satisfy the most eceptical, that it isthe most | he will Time in giving instructivas ia the noble art | | to be depended upon, ofany article now before « blic, for of fomee. the effecrual relief and cure of any of the above ‘Terms moderate. Open during the dey and in the evening, which all are liable, more or less. fu fet, it is now | “Ow imere de: | tablished as a Fame Medicine, and should always be in ry person’s house, thronghout the country ; they will then hivea remedy at hand, which can be depended upon in cases ents, ke. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Proprietor’s Depot, 329 Broadway, New York, and by our Agents turoughout’ the United States. Price 73 cents ©. 8. BARTINE & CO., Proprietors, roadway, New York. te CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLUTHING. W. H. DEGROOT & CO., 10a be Stree! dnah tfally inform their Customers and the Pab- W Sree ty ‘are prepared to furnia very article tn thet line atthe fe 323 Bi Orders for any quantity, addressed as following hag prices, which are at feast 30 per cent ibove, it be i i tmally attended to, SRT Sa imvonter | -Steemeeol bes me ros Tod qremed tates toes tiple from $3.50 to $0); Clocks, of Wrench and heioe, New Invented Cloths, from $6 to $25. Fine Black, Bh od . Blue, Olive std Breas and Frock Conte, from $60. $16. f and color, and Rest quality, trom $1-30(0 87. Als, Ce ee sit hyiat Ly Soo 4 Dloths, Cassimeres, and Ve ways ou hand, whic hen neater Sere att a uti retparce and wy, Wil. be made to anit'che most featdious taste. A ull but will every wearer and withiut any ofthe vexatious difieyines | Be griabed a 24 hours for, trom, $13 to $20 Beat of Cutter BATEIEEORS 2 Welt iene nese Broadway. Kemow |" iaryeun besuiedat "NOs i8t FULTON SEREET. | WIGS ANU TOUPEES ATCHELOR’S new invented Wigs and Scalps 50) resemble the natural hair as to defy detection. It i BATC Sil’ street, vear Brosdway. Removed can be suited at from 165 Broudway, o16 I'm Nee erent 7 Tickets Fifty Cents—To be had at the Music Stores and Vigonealie and mem- ANTED IMMEDI ATELY—some German Ladi ix prietor pad 3 COLLINS, as al- “i ef Weis Fintee, | cheeks and ternples were Y. | black hair was docked all round, and combed ov | | and Andrews) but nothing had been done. | the office, the satisfaction which he gave, and be-~ cause of the fact that he was neutral in ppOnses though rather leaning to the democratic side. Ap- plication had been made by the democrats for Wil- son’s discharge; but Col. Medill, with this testimony of the editor aforesaid, positively refused. Subse- quently, however, on overhauling the Granger files 1841," Col. Medill found a letter from this same Germantown editor extolling Wilson to the very skies for his staunch whig principles, and the services he had rendered the cause in the campaign of 1840. It was further discovered, that a ‘ood loco had been decapitated to make a place for Wilson; from all of which evidence, notwithstand- ing the latest exposition of Wilson’s opinions by the Germantown editor, as rather leaning to the demo~ cratic side, he was made to walk the plank instan- ter and give way to an undoubted man. The Ger- mantown editor has been brimfull of wrath and cab- bage at Colonel Medill, in consequence, and rejoices that he has been taken out of the post oflice, from the hope that a more deserving man will fill his place. Now, if the Germantown editor hadn’t at- tempted to save his friend, “ through hard lying,” it might have gone a good deal better with the gen- tleman, (Wilson, we think, is his name,) whose politics, since Polk’s election, “ lean rather to the democratic side.” g . i A colleague of ours does injustice to Dr. Davis, of Indiana, in cyphering him out an abolitionist. The Doctor’s vote in committee was to test the question. On every vote in open House he has gone with the South, in all questions affecting our “ peculiar insti tution.” Fair play is a jewel. Wasuinaton, Nov. 21, 1845. The Pottawatamiecs—Mnother Conference with the President —The Door Opened Again—Descrip- tion of Half-Day and the Talk. The Pottawatamie delegation, under the care of Col. Elliott, had another talk with the President at twelve o’clock to-day, in the White House. They occupied several hours of the morning in arranging therr toilet for the important occasion, and when they appeared, debouching trom Fuller’s Hotel in India’ file, their costume presented a most singular admixture of savage and civilized fashions. Moc- casins, buck-skin gaiters, beads, leather medals, long flowing masses of a crimson sea-grass or hair, eagle’s feathers, raven’ wings, ear ornaments, frag- ments of bear-skins hung with numerous smal} bells, and a profusisn of paints of different colors, were strangely blended with frock coats, fur caps, turbans, and ivory mounted walking sticks, Arrived at the President’s, they were conducted,a dozen in number,to the reception room of their Great, White Father. An equal number of white citizens and strangers were present—Gen. T. J. Green, of| Texas; Col. Samuel Medary, ot Ohio; Mr. Hoban, our District Attorney, an isti guished persofages cS, them. came in accompanied by Mr. Marcy, the Secretary of War,and Mr. J. Knox Walker, the private sec-| retary of the Executive. The whole company,with a few exceptions, were seated in a circle around the room. A large table occupied the centre, covered with law books, and “ Pub. Dec.” bound up in large volumes. In the middle of this table, upoi a pedestal of five or six of these volumes, stood a| vase, in which was a very large bouquet of. flowers) from the surrounding gardens. To the west a side! door was thrown open, and through this cavit several beautiful female countenances contemplate the pow-wow. ¢ The delegation all having shaken hands with th President, and those about him, they were egai seated, and after a moment’s pause Op-tee-kee-shik or Half-Day, the orator, stepped forward, and shoo! hands with his Great Father, and the Secretary War, and Cas backward to an open space, m tioned to M. B. Beaubien, a halt-breed, and an in| telligent man, to rise, and interpret to the Presiden| the speech proposed for his hearing. But before we proceed to the speech let us di seribe Halt-Day and his rig. Op-tee-kee-shik is stout man, ‘rather corpulent, of about five fer 8 inches in height, with a full, broad, open coun’ nance, more expressive of a lively gay and volatil temperament, than of the usual inflexiole stolidir the Indian. He has a fiae setof teeth, which, whe} | he smiles, are exhibited without reservation. Hi “ ainted a bright vermi lion, with a zigzag stripe of Prussian blue upon ea | side, which, (rom the contrast of the bright gro ! color of ied, stood in fine reef His thick suit his brow from the crowu. His grown was surmo' ed by a flaming top-knot of @ red fibrous materi like hair, in the centre ot which was a large eag! feather fixed upon a fe and from: which dang behind a fantastically carved wooden skip-jack, about eight inches by two. He wore moccasins buckskin leggins, and a civilized shirt, which, i stead of tucking into his short buckskin breec! he wore over them, as a butcher wears his whi apron. To é¢rown this maguificent display of fine! he had on a blue frock coat, and a black silk cra tied loosely about his throat His left hand he rei upon the large ivory head of a sword-cane, and right was left free for action. His attitude was d nified and erect—the sxpression of his countena became stern and impressive, His voice clear, di sive and distinct—his gestures chaste, appropri and almost an interpretation of his words ; whole manner was elegant and admirable. He said, in substance, that when last he talke the President it was in this same room ; that his was good: that he had told them (the India their rights should be respected, &c. They been referred to the Secretary of War, and he referred them to the two braves, (Messrs. Gil:

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