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“Pollet Articles, — eerek makers, iaete Boer i aor om th sat wat ‘necessary for the toilet, in the wont joot portable eae ra &80N, pelt Courthandt street. Fine Cutlery.—Thr subscribers’ assortment 'N) IN, 177 Brondwi “rakes Bal Tea Deana Hote. Navigation of ba eae River. Places. ‘State of River Wheelmg, feet 9% in ‘neeli Pittsbu Louisvil MUNK MARKET. Tuesday, Oct. 20—6 P. M, ‘The stock market gencrally is heavy, although the spe culative movement in No.wich is increasing. Quote. tions for that stock advanced to day 2 percent. Harlem fell off 4, and Canton closed at yesterday’s prices. At the second board prices fell off a fraction. Nor- wich and Worcester declined {; Harlem \. of each of these stocks were very large. We have seen the first two numbers of Mearson’s Uni. ted States Bank Note Reporter, and should judge, from its general appearance and the character of those in whose hands the editorial portion of the publication rests, that it is, inevery way, worthy the confidence of those interested in such a sheet. The quotations ior stocks, rates for foreigt and domestic exchange, and for uncur- rent money, are corrected by Messrs. William and John O’Brien, of No. 33 Wall street, which isa guaranty that these departments will be faithfully attended to There is 0 much spurious money in circulation, in cein and in paper, that it requires the closest inspection to de- tect the bad, or distinguish the good. Every one hand- ling much money should have a “ detector” at hand for reference. A superintendent and engineer have been appointed for the construction of the Worcester and Neshua Railroad It is the intention of the directors to commence opera- tions upon the line of the road immediately. We annex the several monthly. statements of the banks of South Carolina, forthe purpose of comparing the ag” gregate m*vement in each department, one period with another. They exhibit very little variation. iSanxe of SoutH CanoLina. The sales Debts. 31, ite Fifagt Sep oo Stock... ,... $5,992,607 5,992,607 5,992,607 5,992, yal 737 1 gQ6 6 ‘Veostsreiioes'sr3 aie in Chrawlaioa eg oh 310,087 "375/303 1,646,065 1,600,393 1,138,357 1,598,510 216,225 194,063 297,505 254,798 40,09 42,024 «= «42,024 56,770 State Treanasy for ten Sesion 27,372 147,07 155,017 101,907 ‘State treasury, for ba- Taee Sinking Fundy 467,197 434,264 427,378 426,685 joen for rebut rebelling the city......... 1,810,263 1,810,259 1,810,253 1,810,253 Cash deposited and all other moueys due, exclusive of = in am tases ‘due other bks, money bearing 2,089,280 1,883,312 1,667,100 1,545,123 + $14,754,677 14,317,882 13,716,832 14,06 333 $520,073 539,865 531,493 470.040 207,998 287,997 287,997 287,997 329,906 950,830 381,764 297,160 1,030 1,005 1,000 1,155 56,281 69,989 75,224 63,356 50,929 72,035" = 11,104 40,379 6,363,041 6,156,528 5,591,157 6, Personal sect 17,816 secured by oF an wore 209,327 201,264 219,692 202,684 400,650 398.568 = 421.962 «414,793 475,105 439,119 425 015 334,073 117,439 152,084 137.842 72,197 1,037/308 1,122,642 1,098,604 1,192,305 1,370,350 1,383,969 1,382,055 1,350,287 Tisaes e1a,myo o4s.aee 8143 12,999 + 1,432,553 1,335,691 1,364,967 1,400,069 rebuilding Charles ton Intere: of Si Mosex, 919,497 909,453 69,404 92,044 900,700 898,591 92,885 148,954 othe: = fe papel teu ne ad 205,306 = 158,269 141,877 Total Resources... . $14,754,677 14,317,882 13,746,833 1 There has been an increase in the aggregate movemen, of the banks of South Carolina, within the past month, of about three hundred thousand dollars. Among the liabi- lities the increase has been in balances due other banks, and.among the resources, the increase has been in loang and discounts. The circulation remains about the same as last reported. The aggregate bank movement of the State for several years past has been as annexed :— Bank Movement oF or Canecina, 1837—Jenuary i ne op 142, 1816—June 1st6—July ... 1846— August, 18i6—September.... 470,040 Since March, 1844, there has been very little variation in the two thost important departments of the banking in- stitutions of the State, vi: specie item has fluctuated more than any other, within that period, notwithstanding which, the proportion of specie on hand to paper in circulation, continues very fair. The above returns show the aggregate movement of | @l the banks and branches of South Carolina at four pe- riods, The annexed returns exbibit the movement in the principal department of each bank and branch, at | four periods: xs oF SOUTH CanoLina. Bee 1916. 16. Ice ene 188 KR. i3'000 sia7a5 5 Southwestern K 4 ters? 904,810 129 ee fae cage. wae nua & 969,527 565,499, Tigo 812,052 5,091,157 6,017,015 | 117,148 131,261 4,304 4 75,691 155,722 87'398 38,692 51,290 53.637 51.053 $973/09 $99,065 531,493 sr 909 | Circulation. + $1,0 4,325 997,789 966,418 : %, 455,055 279,795 260,905 Framers’ a Mec 321,405 272,909 301,740 State Bauk . 207, t fr Bark of S w.00 139,560 195,570, 45,250 6 964 $2,196,76° 1,925,621 198. 194,770 ed 9 (3h $2,194,662 | 883,312 1,657,100 41,905,193 nu bank at periods aflovenamed shod anges given in he sagregate are ce- oii be perceived that there is a very grestooference in the amount of specie held by the diffe, ret banks in proportion to their paper issues’ The Union Beak, for mstance, bas more specie on hand then paper in circulation The tolle on the pubdlic works of this State, from the opening of navigation to the Ith of October this year, compared with those for the corresponding period last, gsow an excess of $151619 The aggregates of each year to the 14th inst, were a followa:— New Youx State Canars—Amount oF Torts. Total receipts to Oct 14, In45, + $1,046,556 I | ky 1846, 2,098,175 Increase in 1846... ....+..4... $161,619 Receipts for socond week in Oct , 1845... $98,454 “ “ " bd 1646." 102,669 Inerease for the week in 1846...... The receipts for the second week in October this year, avernge abont $14 600 per dvy Should the increase for woek during the remainder of the season be as Inge asthe one above given, it will ewoll the aggregate increase for the year to more than one hundred end aeveoty five thousand dollars, Old stock # xchange: gece BS i Shot a Sx 200 do 724,729 68,339 | 123 | loans and circulaion. The | i ™ | 016 Iw*r 4th inst, by the ‘At Rome, N. Y He was former; tion of 1821, an the post, Preside! by the wealthie: ‘n Boston, 15t ton, aged 80 ye actions during t! ley, Masi T contents of a'] th Richmond, aud Mi traordinary ever p gheater, for Azo fame int Also. fe ot Retail price ou! ont, the Fi them in regard to _prznatzation of that langu: Resoived, ness, his aptitude for teachi Suo, He: Monday, Oct. 19, 1846, Ww. B. May, to Miss ticket with De Witt Clinton. on 1826. spring. when his declined health oblij clusion of the investigation. ‘Th 'T THE CLOSE of a rench lanj to a class composed of teachers and others, it, was resolved, that some formal and public ex} stem of “ Fi of the most perfect ever yatient nasi Pe motion, Resolved, That. shes * Le Courrier des Etats Uni Married. Rev, Mr. Esq, to Sanaw daughter of the late Henry F. Bayeux. In St. John’s Church. Cly le, Wayne tev. Benj F. Ackle urs, of this city, to Jane E, daugh' H. Adams, Esq, of the former place. of her age. on. Henny TING nt of the Bank of Utic: st man in the county. h inst, Axwa Com, the 12th, Mary H., wife of Hon. Edmund e revolution. ABORTION. HE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, of Week, ready fur delivery to agents, on Thursday ‘lie > noon, will contein, among its other interesting matter, the, Love Lertens between e ir. Hoyt, the letters ablished. RTION On Mary Ackerly, Canton Co b3 904g jarlem RR he do bio 52 Goodsell, Mr. er Wenvover, all of this city. Lowell, Mass.,and Vermont papers will please | ;Samver. D. etn, eldest | nA county, on the | Henny J. Rea er of William Died. In Albany, Oct. 18th, eee of the late Samuel Dexter, in the 84th | TON, aged S0.— te Senator, a member of the Conven- candidate for Lieut. Saverane on the | le ed | merville, 17th inst., Martuew Tasker, of Bos- He was engaged in several naval In Waterford, Mo , on the 9th inst., Mrs. Mary Cuar- ee widow of the Jate Daniel Chaplin, formerly of Row- LOVE, SEDUCTION, MURDER, AND Mrs. Myers of Broker, with the con- are the most ex- Also, or Teport of the Trialof Dr SHOVE, of West- at a house of ill MURRELL, the Western Land Pirate. ly Four eer neers atthe nrnal age, given 5h Professo. the merits of | Feport of yyatem, ommitte coni besutifull; ‘Edward oh sion should be stem of teaching and ac: r. iw i Church, ry After the neces» e, it was uuani- d juiring the ceived and admi- urch, manitests his tongue, an intimate acquain- tance with the philosophy of language,’ and. rar jon. ‘We, therefore, ¢ nich sp ken.” ‘devised for th ily manifested as, 1n our opi e teachers and ie Posts an heerfal com- one students Brae Professer Church, by his uniform kind- | his singular tact and foxtrsordinery | in the practical esp application of his.system. has won our esteem, and is entitled | nd a choice assortment of Hats ‘to our gratitu Ch bt 1 i they mae 1 ad ty. $0 the ublic, no less than in gra- jin fessor, we recommend to | thelr Hai the mioutes of these proceedings delivered Chureh by the Secretary of ting ES ‘0. SMITH, M.D, Chairman. Wu. H. Giiiseeten ia At*re TO See TEACHERS iy YOUNG M Western ot 3. R. at the effice AN wishes a sit ON. Y. Herald. fuation in. TUOSOUTHERN & WESTERN MERCHANTS. any Southern or t of references given. Address L. | 021 1t* rh business, . North or 10 and South American trade, wishes an engag i | this City of South | Wor references and further particulars, | TO DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. NF XPERIENCE D Dry c. acquainted with he West Ini nt, € in Please apply at 146 Mulberry street, up stairs, The best of city references given as to ler 4 ke. | 021 2 A United States. Liberal eee wil | 020 3t! | BY euce from et, last A YOUNG WOMAN | a. 142 Leonard. corner of Centr WANTED, Icy, te ference ge tom tout Jast employer. | mi 1 be given. Address Box WANTED. jon as et. Br plrce. N EXPERIENCED Wool Carder and Weaver of Cloths, Satinets, and Cassimeres,plain and fan g0 out of tke 974 Post Office. uurse and seam- | eratly useful Avply jer- est of city rel £20 Ie “AIRS or Genth — can nee fo all eroees, Oe | ing for the subscriber, at i’ Marion streets bel 1d Sorin, N. STOKERS. ldressed through the Post Office or othe:- | wise, witl be panctually attended to. 020 Im*rre T RSet) MM De ere Tuesd: a rapdey, the 2) f October te F Aureos ys BER e we tee geet Puioeh 5 lots on Ist aven' one «f them being Pa following valaable Lots, being part of the Rose eis 12 ue, West the corner lot. One of thes d. between 22d and 23d streets, | se lots is 150 feet | | deep, will be graded and regulated by the seller. 10 lots on 22d Cpe north side, between Ist and 2d avenues, a | erch 25 feet 7 pate of the let tle is indi street, 01 to 200 athe over half» century. Terms of Sale—l0 pe cent on the ay if the block. te Nicho! tab) having. ‘been 2 of ds on the Ist of No years Ls! side, between Ist and 2d | % ci th istand 2d avenues, we ots, lowe, te pr Petes and we e a pertion of | tho the family for sale, 15 per cent ember, and the ‘with interest at ‘oi November. ys before the saie. ctioncer,tNo. 7 1s BC! Broad | No. 72 Wall street. ANNIN Bros repeat a pal the cause, vrelt yin the Lecture , near Centre, on Monday jon of a not elief of FREE a LECTURES. numerous requests, and simplirying tortions and most om of Rev. Dr. ademas herch Wednesday, and Public speakers. | deformities and 019 5t*r the wy i CARLO HOUSE. A HODGES has [ys to anvounce to his is id the friends and tht 019 awit TW! in onpractised il bid _Instinet wi i J thy THE OMNI-) PROTECT HER YO! And nature’s frank and honest creat emblematical of Gods gooda in the pamgyeeg and vanes a ts conver of ek street Bi iy RY sold MRS. FeRVS bat Bowery: ookiyay aud 110 Gru Pie ge FOR SALE, be sal Ve Publ jie, thy Capt. ‘yout, and ilies or of quvel GOMPOUN! NG Ds— 'TY-ONE” MINERAL MY! vara eu gu BAR UGH ands wha OT RES ONG BY |. oo of quickery net TA me abere feaag Oud Cal ! R00 “dora Col 339 Broad: 10 Astor How Nelson, epg atharine ae Har; pai fe ential a 8 Very excellent ip the gra herbs where oclonce is deficient Wetiner, it Points to the herb as vsolated known. jurnton, 49 Sixth a ber oa oe wale aniiliegs per Siig : Bar and Fixtures of on old established Porter House, par’ of the city, now dot pared tom ment ‘ith ie | foard for the winter, on tee mostiororebetenan’ "> =e ‘ BY AT AT QUACKERY, sor herbs when eld where NDY \d or all its early | 1110 Brondws : E uperior Sensi * Sa wers of Lee y= . Purse $39, free for all tow Bere to make a fie 22d, by 9 oleto Gasneritie, Oct. 0212 W&F* re never Won sone oad at Gre-n and Los MM. JSUEL ‘1846. Wednesday, URSE $30, two rooke ent je heats, in! arness, 4 CONK Proprietcr. 20th, at 3 o'clock P.M. 6 Smoke Brown. m. Lady Washin iments, b best 3 in 5, under the hea |, three or Friday, LIN UNION CQURS&, L. 1.—TROTTL the above purse, thr: Ey wnt enters pkhin enter Tie rai'r | M_On retaruing, pie prov | wgcate all — ne course with vehicles: ease enter at th turnpike road. ireuewre : GS les and repe: co to go In warness. dt and 2 ran ED: —A and kind 1 single and doub! ing soy steal price, pair of right animals 020 Iw*rre Pa’ ‘. dee | it. Ivacts like m: of all and every nati | tain to cure all sor horse, as the ap) ~y any other reme ful preparation ff potray A and serious! eee matic affect immediately. jo, aud. offered ihe peonic no fear of taking cold att Bowery Line of Stages, It ly eradicated. one of the great ¢: tained from a fall. reat Central Depot, rae bottles, at sr per Powe rine iad eS from sa rot ands bigh, IGEWS LINIMENT. NG. Thur Oct. 22d, at 3 o'clock. URSE $400—Th Wonders of the World, Lady Suf- | fol, trotter, and K. Pol, Esser, will contend for | Snffolk, to re under the saddle. o'clock P. ate DPI ¥ a le b shoui lieted have y called for. e sale of twenty thousand do all that was expected of tions; and pais It is as cer- say description, either on man or in shorter time than ery frie mu ell ages, exter it » says that use. id in using twenty dozen | that by the use e been entire- ives it as Lis opinion that it was injury su and nt the biy ‘Hall, Am re RT ecouthesa Piano Fostes, in good | oul tre ‘LO St LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. if ticle of Boots sna call ot 367 Broad you will find th most tashionable m r, 367 boy emmy co B—A sorument of Imp: city }o no* ‘Inisi jin street. Over shoes ofall kinds. M. C. Im* rre or eet ICI NG'S WARE-ROOMS. 200) Broa way. bs] you want a fine way, where nantes) nt, ches pest, and the e the num ed French Boots, at. the low price ot Fiv ie dollar, and the largest sengrement of ‘AHILL. OLD Boss RICHARDS, ‘astonishing the citizens and_ country with wonder: i Tow erices, for his bes d durable Boots aud a Aa tae See 324 H and m ook foe Bi ‘comer Vandam st. The unnecessary to enter into ia FALL FASHION, 1346. ‘WM. BANTA. Ne aC nal street, an Zhatham street, offers to his fri a large assortment o low prices ieee Moleskin sie fur Hats nap silk Hats, on far be $2 shin silk Hate, $3.50; feet uusticy’ iddren’ a + fire quality a tur alk velvet . plush and fur ° their own manufac. M. B. W, IPONT, olT Iwi ‘WM. H. JAMES. KNOX, 128 FULTON STREET, (San, ) Fashions for 1816, would ra shone ould amy 3 color, » city id 130 nd the public, followi $3; nui ‘on fear bod: prarranted to retain heir shapeand colos, $33: short we ‘aris 3 es pace Ett caps, ke. im ARD, and customers for their establishment. By hae Mealy ‘mer location at 103. to No. 89 FU lately introduced, and mired for its symmetry aud % Balai eng ren I th | previn 8r., legance. is now bei ROBERTSON, eas tor of the Phanix Hat, janufectory, revurns his acknowledgments to hi Pag tro’ bien ON, been much a ous liberal where hi ng exhi ices ‘be as implicitly relied on, as the beauty, | of the article to which the | in the ssatisiied vith nes: ont their, 218 1m*m 'y established, ai y atyle and fini: ‘NOTICE. TORGENTLE MEN. ENTLEMEN jf you wantto do without purchasing new Clothes this winter, take your half wornout Dress,h rock | of Over Coats and Pants, you ean have them made to look like new, by sending oF bringing them to 91 Murray, comer | Washington street, where vou cau have them fixed with new | , cuffs, linings or whatever they may want to make look like a geatleman. Please call 1% 21, yo | 020 Iw*rre . CORTISSOS. IMPORTANT DECISION: AKES IODINE Liniment ys. Canes and It is now decided that if you will nt, vou may throw your Cratch # warracted t> cure (if used accord ‘ible cases of Re na ead Si er Crutehes e se Jo! MONEY LENT. HE HIGHEST PRICES advanced in tai ‘Sums on gold and silver W Diamon Dry Goods, Furniture, OS OHN NE 8 every’ di ual Property. Vis Licensed Pawubroker, 232 Wil Persons received in private office by ringing the 020 Im*rre rs Pine, mall | eseription bell. MRS, BISHOP, wesc MAKER 106 Hudson street, New York, thanks to the ‘ladies of this vi- the pu eneral, for the very liberal pa- | tronay wed nope ber while ia business at 243 Hudson Street, and we rou ald jnform them that she bas commenced busi, ness nt eet, where she will keep on hand | | a general scortwent of Corsets of the latest style, own manufacture, wholesale and retail s15 all of he, ~ ‘Russia Belts and Back Braces of every description mn LEECHERS LEECHES! LEECHES! | ASE FRESH supply of large and healthy Swedish received—X quantities to paciled up 20.00 to be tran rted any distans 518 Im*rh | | & | Importer of Leeches, 38 ‘UST RECEIVED, Leech, Al for sale 215 Im ri 7 FERDINAND G Tmporter of Leeches. nN ra Will BATTLE OF MONTEREY. it purchases ee LEECHES! LEECHES! aod if hpalthy, Swe Leech Joho st. 4 rere, Vine at. ARONY & MAJOR just published two seme | prints—one a startling representation of the Si | he Gi i's Ampu Monterey; the other portraying # h ffs of Gen. Taylor, and pictaces Drints, to which they would eall the attention of the Orders froin alt the coun'ry prompt ipa' cities aud town rable ter for the cap le cop da correct full length likeness f all his battles; together wich a general assortment of beautifully executed and colored Public. fended to. who will | NY & MAJOR, (9 Nassan st. STEWART & CO. PLAYING imade extensive purchases at the Jarge ‘emptory auction sale of French Goods, from brated manufactory of Patarle. Lupin, Seydoux, s, are enabled to offer the Paris Silks and Silk Robes: Eeosse, printed and embroidered; santgeen te jo Cashmere Long and Square Shawls, &e. 8 At prices greatly below the cost of importation. O17 Iwiare Fane # ench, and Americwn Camera Cases, Chemicals, &c., the United States, at 112 Broadway. ti yen in the art, to purchase ori orhire Nos, ZEGLIO, fo. 67 Division Street. wit aceite cies for ins goods, comprising silks, sti Pretion a chor assortment of Paris millinery, Por, ice stock of in and cut velvets, the |i and per- the eele- Sieber & 5 Brondway and Reade sts. DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS FOR SALF. Lens, Plates, good lathe for brass or ol of all whieh being select good taste from rivals! tu y ee ition of purchasers. hants and oe ner A yragt ountry, Ww materi- woul cit interest, to before barehaatng. aa the goc the ‘style the latest: which lll be disposed of on reasonable terme, 06 Imo* rre WINDOW SHADE Enos No.7 SPRUCE ST! | eae Bite, SHADES of all deseriptjons thy ‘Nase, ! o “yeah in C ines, er cent cheaper than ean other ea “a BELGIAN COOKING 3 TOV ee. OF these famous Cooking ORE for au29 Imec gtou! | Sa ‘ost fi 08S RICH- BS: Roake’s | Jew- | 2. Bugosst CAB Ladies Sew and Freach B. Tables and Washetands AUOTION ROFIONS, = WILLIAM H. JONE: etioweer. INET Furniture, at Auetic 10 o’elvek. at the Wi “oppos Rich F Amoug whi ‘ete. Divens ond Suite, covered delaine, and worsted, a great variety of 2 La rich Cary Mahogany. Walnut, ends $ ff Se ada Sod the f ure noah Shia th ‘erms Cash. ATENT White irow Stone Ch This Day, Weduesday, Oct. 21 Pine street. iy yom ba suit Bel ste ‘Also. 2 Hall Lanterus. ul artic! wae, E) kages GI T o Cit Mirror Dishes, rich Chins ‘ea’ de | ys nti ver 100 dolls, ue sale of $3000 worth [ron Sto ‘hina retailers, Hotels, and Steam boats, embracing ruets, Solar Globes, | ts, China Jugs, &e. at pome extension Dining Table and large ety | e2t rh at vemnbe: TO LET, HE NEAT two story brick house, 19 White street, | edera built, marble mantels and fc ing fine pantries and Croton Water. Rent doors, hay 30 from the y are about foldiny r tothe first of May. Asthe fami to leave the cn yepeecrees reference or security, or the rent in advance wi tu tre Mitocsla dent irs to Cali, between 16 & Lond 3&5 o'clock. The whole or part of the furni- FOR SA. ¢ OR TO LET. im and, Country. Seat, sitma- a mailer romithe clin cf Row Ynrk Wk of the Paterson Rail d, which is in good | ion! "The Dwelling xcelent order, The on, and che situation apply te JHN WALLIS, | 2! $e*rh No. 32 John stree*. | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. the Dremis o2t ar “ih A SUITE OF ROOMS on the 2d and 3d Floors, fur- nished for Single Georlemen, without board, well adapted for loor, or those who want a Parlor and Bedroom, En niends, whe desire to be on thi same aire On No. 30 Broadway, opposite Delmonico’s. | auswer well Stalls for Ho _03 Sa&'Th ROLE OR LEASE, fora y High Bridge—Atthie sag after groce has been used | patner ot Delteey tea Charene without a future. Mayon aud Ms, Samael Ito | tthe Howery. berts, builders ies ‘Mason sa: | in he clear ; and from its size of three or tour hotties tar pains by would be wh adapted for a Cireus or | on the premises, or an: | Siri asia’ 8, P TO PROPRIETORS OF CLKCUSES OK MENAGERIES or term of years— can Eagle Stable, ets, one blogk vast The bariding is 61 feet wide, by 80 feet long | ad Lipo poe to the Bowery erie, or would for winter quarters for ex aving over 70 rées, and plenty rm a | for'wagous. Apply 'roprietor. line THE GLOBE HOTEL, 66 Broadwa THIS HOUSK, has, during the summer, b Bet sired and painted throughout, and has entire new far- niture. twill be re-opened for Trave\.ers, &e.,on Tuesday next, the nt pinotan Yeca re. id will be kg t on the old plan of a belt's tow finished io thi ud fe ousands of every y kind to fit the foot and please found on a WATTRIPONT ah JAMES, from the ne FASHIONABLE nt street, Hear Sn lew (en York. ribers beg to state thatthey have always on | Apply to AT | | | jamily. A ol7 lw*re modern convenier ‘The stab'e and varus, directl with fruit trees of the vest kinds. 08 2wead* re in front. and ms on & floor, with large Port: ye 8 a0 with bathing room and every other 4d in the most substantial manner.— in the rear of the house, are e most substantial manner. je re the city could surrounding country, society of the chy, its advantages of edvcation borhood of ‘Trin’ Hege, (not more than a Te distant) and the ease of access to New York call seasons of the vear. Halt the purchase ‘money can remain on mortgage for a length of time, or be paid in instalments to ws he parehaser. 192 Broadway. N ew York, wv} Ke Aibany. Lah e three story and basement finished, and with the mod, 1 feet front, by 52 ics the sitchen’ axa-e onveniently arrauged; is } Jeasancly | inute’s walk of the ferry. Rent to a ¢ moderate, with privilege of free ferringe to the ply to |. A. STEVEN: poroKnx—A ste at Hoboken. NEW SLtORE Iw BROADWAY. L ‘The large dwelling hoase 551 Broadway, Putts rear building, is about being altered into a store TO LET- 100 feet in dept plans may bes ith the mere recent improvements. wnat the office of Johu Jay, 25 Nassau application should be made. o15 Iw*r 2 the Brel t that be a cas valve. tad FARM WANTED. purchase for cash, a farm of considerable a healthy location near New York or Phila- the ‘farthest ett ving as minute a statement as pos: jocatioa, excent and bail of the tarm, the its soil, the kind aud quantity of its produces the te for its ws ro id any other quality that timate may at once The lowest cash price of the property is also required to be named. ‘The advertiser, intending to v the ecerly part: farms, the priecemabemaion of which may best answer hi | Br. Bark AN Tea tetinves oo deni mt id will leave the pre modstions eto GURNEY, 124 Patton at. the umg moath, wall examine thos ad be areas G. W. Se NTED: o21 ae rh hae of hi. brethren 4 ‘re’ Broodway he eles purpose, Olt Bwere fu examination equal 0 the best | REV END GLASGOW LINE UF ites the il di Hand | RESPECTABLE Young Wontan wishes to cheaa «| Renminrsed He lars ihe artery ie ea aye LIC LAS ean do pian sewing: old street. from New York on the ww on WANTED Salling om ATION as Nurse, or Nese and fem sere ms piaeeliss FromN-York. Fm. Gtiow. nd. ve hee ty, 15. re ie et | Ship SARACEN, N. 7. Hawkins Geet Herc rhe may fill. mands Tel b. h =n fay tore, within one air aiees treet, | CE , daly ita ree TS pe fully attended to. spectable references. | einer r QUALITY BLACK FUR HA si Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, Bare WANTED, \F ARR. ‘ane )BUEEN BY azn woman, a siturtion ‘aa cook in a private family. adi saa cca ae Api i IN HARLEY, R. Scott, } Sept. i tet. yy Februa. 15, are good, substantial ably, commanded, tually on their reg Pune aiy‘on good, ia” rated will be id hi fort. The agents or Captains will Rot be responsible for any parcels or packages seut by them, unten bile of lading ae are stewed thy relor. bs aeons me BOD RULL & MINTURN, sou sei reet, New York, ot EIB 13 RAY, GI “LINE _OF PACKET SHIPS~ FOR LIVERPOOL —The hig A splendid. fast ssiling, yund favorite pac! ip € » Capt. Trash, I sail On Moatay, October 26th, her ps of this line beiog all 1000 tons and upwards, pe. Wout tO embark for the Old e advantages to be d preference to any other. as their ry, will not fail to ‘ived ioe electing this live in reat capacity renders them Y ‘couvenient than the above named citres in | SMUSHMNRTS, passt THEATRE W edardey Eveamg,Oct’'r2i— Wil) be ye for the 3d time, « uew play, entitled the KING OF TAE | OMMONS, Time 1sh—K 3 James Sth of Scotlans, Mr Ande Adam Wie! jichmout, Barry, George Wier, his Sephew, un f Bockie, Ds tt Madeline Wier, the Grandchild of Sir Adam Wier, r Pe @,eaucinde with (1st time this cessen) the Farce of The Doors cpen at at half-rest 6 o'clock, nnd the performanges will commence at 7 o'clock lery 25 cents. OWEKRY THE. ATRE— Wednesday Even —First night of the Grand Splendid Dra UMA, or, The Last of the Aztec Montezuma, Emperor of teuchli of Huitzilopot whter of Montezu Boxes $1 it WO cents; Dramatis Persouna— evens; Princess Spaniards », Mr. Neatie; I88 COTTAGE. pen at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at halt pass 7 — | Dress Circle, 50 cents: Upper Boxes, 2 cents; Fit and Galle- Ty, 1246 cents. ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE Wednesda ning. October 21 The ng’s entertainment ‘ommenes with the Comedy in two acts. wutitied WAVAL | ENGAGEMEN’4S—Admiral Kings:on, Mr. Niek After which the Grant Original and ‘Musical F STAR. lesque Un Feul by Drama, entitle e laughable farce asiiod, zone Johu Pretty Joha, Mr H circle 50 cents; upper boxes 25 cent: private boxes $5. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock: curtain rises at 7. DIRRUE—SOme, RY AMPHITHEATRE. THIS EVENING 3d Appearance in America of SIGNOR FELIX CARLO. 1y Favorite Italian Clown, from Loudon; and all the principal Extravoganza, of FAL n the course of the pirce, a Aft jer whice a Com: Bri rea Teil deose Walls and Gallopade. Dislocation | Feats, by Pro Mr. Dale will ride his Great Prin- | | cipal ‘A Modera Gymuasium—Mr | Brewer, ‘The Flixht of phide ry Mrs Galle: derful Antipodean Perfor Sr. Felix Carlo. Cord ‘Mr Lipman will appear ina new Volante, by Mr G W Smith. scene of Horsemanship TS OPEN At »t6 Oo tock; Performances to commence at 7 o'clock, Boxes 25 cents, Pit 12% cen 019 lw*e ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. W. E. Burton, anager and Lessee J. M. Scorr, . 6 (> This Theatre ughiy re-decorated in the moat gorgeous style, aud is now the most beautifal Theatre in the Union. Ist pets A de Ravel Family. D: EVENING, OCT. 21, clei will commence with NDFATHER WHITEHEAD. Grandfatmer Wintchead. . Mr. Burke Al. ory ane) GHT ROPE, by the RAVE FAMILY. GABRIE L RAVEL in his great Comic Character of C IER LOURDAN. Atter the above the: samic Pastoral Pantomine of Tr CHAMPETRE The above to conciude with the— NVIsIBLE HARLEQUIN, Jn which the whole Ravel Family will appear. WALNUT (STI STREET THEATRE, PHILAD: B.A. Mansuaut, Lessee... ...W. it. Buaxe, Manager. ia aigivey 9 \ The evenias G tHe ee NESDAY EVENING, Oct a, 1846, will be performed can be accommodated for the winter, Mr Forrest ty Mr Jamieson. COUNTRY RESIDEN TOR SALE | a THE Residence of the late Leonard Kip Esq..jus NEGRAOR, epee eiigohing ihe city Mune whieh, | (27 Arrankemen positively entered into with i t ten minute: ik. Ie double house, of | the following re fl at adr ea Mrs, Seguin, Mr. & “ALHAMRA SALOON. 099 Broadway near Prince street HIS Seendid and Spacious Saloon 1s now open for the Season [Im ADMITTANCE ONE SHILL'ING VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONC. ‘This ans Rvery ye fa 8 Week. Beautiful Illusions by the Lady Magician, Ventriloqaism by Dancing by M” Fall parva Doors open at 019 wre BURKE’S GRAND CONCERT, R, JOSECH BURKE respectfully announces that Concert will take place at the Tabernacle on ‘Thurs - rer ol next, Oct. 22d, when he will be assisted by the cele- “LEoroLD pi DE MEYER, the Lion Pianist. MAN JULIR L NORTHALL, Mr PHILLIP MAY | ODES Band « by De Beriot. Mr. Burke will perform thetollow -G erto (rirst part) in EM Caprice, by Vieuxtemps wal de Venice,” by kn Leopold De Meyer will perform his Variations on Semiramis, and the Duo Concertante from William Tell, by Oshorme and De Beriot, with Mr. Burke. ‘Tickets $1 each. be had (together wich Programmes.) at the principal Music Stores, and at the door. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. No popaceden ‘on account of the weather, o18-er THE FAIR AT OaSTLE GARDEN Will positively Close on Friday Night. HIS Evening, a Grand Display of Piteworkste cempeth for a Stiver Cup, at 8 o’clock. \d Sub-Marme andj Nautical Exhibitions on ee erste Gran | will take place at 4 o’clock, off Castle Garden, when. nee | r will exhibit, from the — e, the pro of lighten- rs, by means of his newly in- fe for the Government; and. Ar vor, to the bottom of o2t Itfh & GALLERY [ATIONAL OF DESIGN. A CADEM Y Corner of Broadway and Leonard streets. Rete lery of Antique Ststues ix open to the Public dail from 10 A M.to5 P M., until the commencement the ith November. ye Catalogues 125% cent 02} btiseod* re NEW YORK GALLERY OF THE FINE HIS Institution, occupying the brilding known, as the vis‘open daily from 9.Ac M. until Gn Mondsy and ‘Tuesday evenings the rooms are brilfienty pee uni at ey + sinsle adm cmbership one dollar, Single admies ‘The Public Behovls aduaitted free eo Sa-ntdays arrangements with the doorkeeper. VANDERLYN’S GREAT NATIONAL ICTURE of the Landing of Columbus, painted by order ow exhibiting for a short ume in the cademy of Design, corner of Broadway seats re treet PA Mio PM. Season tickets 50 cents lescripti pamphlets, 6%. 017 Iwi - NOT yabeetat enone ‘Thi a eet y all for will take piace ata Garden, on Thursday Ever November 19th in pore. ndvertivements. B. d if the i ol order of the Poe MEWON, Becretary KAYMOND & eS 3 IMMENSE ME- NAGERIE ILL Open at NIBLO’S GARDEN, on Thursday ing, Uet. 28th. "The pl.ce is now in active pr m Thursday morning, Oct. 28th, the proeession w: and ever ‘wav more comfortable an ips of a | parade the city, preparatory to the:r opening m the sinall class, and their accommodations for cabin, 2d cabinwand. | Syceede th pl Sleement, Soe Cirest Howes Uneriee Wilh ge Passengers, i is well knw parlor co vbbes. of | Breede the Cavalcade of 9 waggoas filled with animals, an any omer Tine of pac! ing to secure births | SAWN DY IO — | ‘Wall serege, ort mate ely anplipaion gy brad. toot Of | HOWES & GO.8 N. Y, MAMMOTH CLKGUS. : At their general e Office | BB if unrivalled corps of Kauestrians will perform ot o2irh ta Sonali feta 2d ca baler jurling sli Elgasyille on the 224 of October; at Liberty on the 23d; She | number of 24 immediate ap otirh has for ‘cabin pessengers <i a spaciOus house on deck, it pplication be made JT. TAPSCOTT, 85 Boath st.v $i door below Bal Ps poo! west N. nA otirh Ly ee ‘T sai? HOLTINGUEK from this day Siecharging under general o.der at le of Burling si woods not perinitte af are sent to public store. | bein, 8b» Ph at that time. part 10. hy packet den lane, 2ist oun ts ship ips oF Jar trips, will | ceedi 021 rh” | posit For trerebt Positively Octobe: Agent in Ni be on boas Ww York “i ine—Pow Pret 5 | promptly torward all konds his nd The Kegalar Packer 8 see, and antl oo November th, her regular day PACKET SHIP KOCHESTER for Liverpool, 4 unavoidably detained, will sail to-morrow,22d | + at IL o’elock, Passengers will rd Steamer Whitehall dock, Letter bags will close at the usual places a halt) NI o2irh Y REGULAR LINE OF NEW Ox- s to sail in Tap | ONL LEANS PACKETS—Tix | . mecott's He Regular New Orleans Line, in their proper orde io oe MEMPHIS, Capt CENESEe, Captain Bunker, foot of Mai- inott, foot of Wall st., stacker a ( (new) ATLANTIC, Captain Samuel Rose iF this Li having now commenced their regu- ine in preference to tr sailing may at all times be d reason ation tihoutd FAPSCOTT, %6 South street, two doors below Burling Slip id New ORL Lor ly the first aud only Regalar Satmrday, October 2th—The fast sauing tain Minot, is now loadicg, and will ge rly app i e made on board the sas abov et ly sail as above, her regular d: ay. age, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, of Th E. K. COLLINS & CO., 5 South st. no goods received after Friday evening, 23d Woodraff, who will jdress. Hud on will sneceed the Geno- ot r lew Orleans, James E. Bursley: x | dav, Stat November. Fated New Line—Hegular ‘ing elegant ana supe™'or accom. tothe Captain on board, at « vat side of ‘WOODHULL & MINTURN South street. p HOTTINGUER, 1000 tons, Captain Ira ceed the Rochester, and sail on her ne Psa z regular | | cabin and s ot sh sail on eae 1 ofre | tending to emb: |, prea No. NEW sm LIV! FOR GL ASGOW— Regal Packet. ist ra KSBY, ket ship Bits as abo ‘Hugh Y eke will ‘or freight or passage, having hentia § mmodations, apply on board, foot of Roses elt are ver, to, WOODHULL & M wii TURN, otth 87 South street. R LONDON—Heguiar Packet of the 2ith Ouivver The well knowes fist sellin pac a ship RAJAH. will c oy Cobb, burthen 850 tons, cond | ‘those ine r acoommodations fe fe passengers, and term k should mak — orth river, erate, OSEPH MeMURRAY, corver of Pine id een Ca UN N iN % ‘A 9% South street, 9d door below acon, Slip ite applicstion on | | at Monticrilo on the 24h; at one on the 26th; at Walien ou the 27th,and at Newburgh on the 28th October inst This isthe Largest Establichment ever organized in the United States, comprising 15@ Men and Ln ea to convey the performers, wardro! pany has gl oh Ly ne tee Great meng Whom is the Female Rider of ee, recently ‘rived from Paci, MARIE’ MACARTE, | ayie ¢ jestrian Feats, a be own, | Betoe thawte sua clasniee ie her gece aid ave ‘A | and naivete with which she ehai Fyredueated ‘artiate the leat. country. The Proprietors sceyption given in th . the public t tbective tews'npers of ‘the extra performed br thie distinguished ar artiste, Equestrina Director, Mr. HO WkS; Ridiag Master, Mr. NIHON. and the anapprosehable Clown, DAN | among the Performers isthe celebrated aud prize der, the Napoleon of the Areva, Mr. HOBBS, whose | Horseback are the most Wag ry A ever witessed. Ju ile Boy} of Horsemauship wh Log oy Olympic Exer- i mropean na dertul Feats by The 8W188 BKUTI a, bY des whole Caley bt r, Mr. Pe fives, Fleegse and Lis in po elegant ‘munstic Por Sw. 4 the jotwer of Ihe Nir, N onand his son How esol and brilliant Aet of Fancies of, Pro Howes in Stack Rope Evolunons. Mr. Geo. Tei, Mr. js and the give ine ishment, 29 Aon street. Reutlemen res i Brooklyn, or doing busi s down tow Hh id Joeation will be found most advantageous aud eco- both as ‘oO time aud me (7 Feseing and Sparring tx rine: ples. still re COLMAN’S SMPORLUM ¥ 90.4 AND CLASSIL CABINET OL, PAINTINGS, HICH ‘eludes his immeuse stocks of Books, Paintings Engravings, Stationery, Drawings, Drawing | vlateriais, Music, &e., are now tobe found upon door, ap one fight of easy ras, {having ieaved: che firs loor,) where every thing will at as low prices, an aiauy! much below the regular, prices, being desirous of clos: aaible hia Book jt will soon be pablished for those who will buy rehasersare invited to call and examine his New No 08 Broadway, second floor alo rode SEG AK Rouse THORNTON, No. eltimore rs, fb td ng xtra fine » cons} re of Regalias, La Normas, Castillon, Princi- 2 geusral assortment of Tobacco, for sale on, low ATT Nim in rh 18S) ar’ ae OX? ‘THOUSAND Reams ® issue, Oy, 30; Rew tod ng : colors; 00 dak 30. green; 70 do yello Jo. ole, in siore an FER BROOK lft wrh N “ee NEW LINE OF PAC Kere To LIVE P Knee of Bet of October The pplendid ing and favorite packet ship ROCHE! aia y va burthen Britton, will sal om Wednes ay, Ait 1000 tons Ly beg ry try will 0 ne piaesclectiog this line in pre- he shipe of thy ‘noout to embark fort advantages to be dei re “Stage Manager. | rand Fantasia and and Ever terrific, and in the fulfilment of their retribution upon rt it. | Mexicans, the measure of their vengeance remains “ wary and dering fonts | Pes mend it in asking an LATEST 7 NTELLIGENCE, nent nent elated TELEGRAPHIC. LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM BANTSA 7a. Barrimore, Tuesday Night, St. Lonis papers received in this city to-night, contain advices from Santa Fe to the 6th Sept The following is a synopsis of the news :— General Kearney left on the 3d, with eight hun- dred men, for another settlement, and expected to be absent twenty days, allowing the main body of the army and the horses to recruit their strength in the meantime. He has captured ano- ther town, the fortification (of which, situated on ancminence, sweeps in its range the whole town. The inhabitants have chosen a new govern- ment, under the protection of the forces of the United States. A letter dated Sept. 2d, reports that Generals Armijo and Ugarta were marching for Santa Fe with an army of five thousand Mexicans. Our troops are in fine spirits, and General Kearney says the larger the force of the enemy the better. OHIO ELECTION. Returns received in Baltimore from Ohio indi- cate the election of Bebb, whig, as Governor by 2,000 majority, a tie in the State Senat, and a whig majority of two in the House. Ofthe mem- bers of Congress elected, 12 are whigs, 8 demo- | erats, and I independent. Mrs. Mowatt, th> talented anthoress and ac- | tres:, is recovering irom her illness, consequent | on the accident which occurred to her last week. Having passed a favorable day, her physicians this evening express hopes of seeing her about in a few days. No mail South beyond Charleston. Our mer- chantsare all anxiously waiting the arrival of the Caledonia’s advices, and there is consequently very little doing in our produce markets. Burrao, Tuesday evening. Stare or THE Markets.—Wheat sold to-day at 78 to 80c.—the former from Wisconsin. Choice Ohio flour commanded $4 45, and Michigan $4 40. Mess pork sold at $10; Western butter 9c. Ohio chewse 64. Freight to Albany is at 80c. for flour, and 25c. for wheat. Jacob Lane, superintendent of machinery, was thrown from the car across the track ; the Mon- roe and Michigan train of cars passed over him, killing him on the spot. ™ ————SS=====— BY THE MAItis. ‘Wasuineton, Oct. 19, 1846, Gravities and Gayeties. Hon. Senator Johnson, of La., is in town. Hon, Mr. Elmore, of South Carolina, is in town. Mr. Johnson has taken up his quarters for the session Mr. Elmore is on a flying visit, we suppose. The weather yesterday was cold, cloudy and wintry, The airis fresh to-day, but there is a bright sunshine. Meantime, “The woods of autumn all around our vales Have put their glory on.” The whigs have carried the State of Ohio, and our old esteemed co-adjutor in many a hard campaign, Col S. Medary, late of the Ohio Statesman, is defeated. Hear it not, Dunean, for ’tis a knell By which the indomitable Colonel fell. The late storm tore up all the wharves; and at the Piney Point salt weter summer rerort, near the mouth of the Potomac, the tide drifting right up from the bay, covered the beach, tore up the very pilos of the landing, » the buth-houses, and rol iag'e the ian vere! ihe lower floor of the P: 3 the wind cetching un- der the piazza, extending the whole front of five hundred feet, lifted it up en masse, and threw it com the top of the house to the ground on the ot vessel laden with shelled corn was driv. through, the piles of the wharf, and stranded on the beach, strewing her corn along the sand for aquarter of a mile, the dis- tance the wreck was driven by the winds ‘and the waters. Saith the scriptures:— “ Cast thy bread upon the waters, for theu shalt find jt after many days.” So, after the subsidence of the storm, and the abate- ment of the angry waters, the shelled corn was found along the sands ut Piney Point. The whole place at the Pavilion, will be by the next season repaired in better style than ever, We see that Mr. Holmes, re-elected from Charleston City, South Carolina, to Congress, had as an opponent the late well known reporter in Washington, Daniel J. Dowling, Esq. Dan, was the candidate of the bhoys, Teceived some 600 out of 2,000 yotes. are in- formed that at first he was merely take up in sport, but | that on the first day of the Seco, whee the b’hoys were found to be in et riends of Holmes ac- tually became alarmed, iy . desperate effort de- feated Dan two to one. Essentially, THE DOCTOR. ‘Wasnixcrox, Oct. 19, 1846, Evening Report. ‘The details of the storming of Monterey, as they are beginning to be developed, show that the conflict, for the numbers engaged, was one of the most destructive to both sides which the annals of modern history can fur nish. Ten per cent ofjkilled and wounded on both sides, isan extraordinary mortality in modern warfare. The conduct of the warlike Texans was frightful and to bé told. The war fs but just beginning on our side. Before three months shall have passed, unless Santa Anna sues for peace in the interim unconditionally, @ told which will sanction the continuance of the Mexican quasi Republic, at the option ot States of the north. The reputation of this Administration depends upon the vigorous prosecution of this war, and it will be car. ried by land and sea into the very heart of Africa, as the case may require. Reinforcements to the army and navy, and an abun- dance of supplies, will be forthcoming. ‘Of the ten mil- lions of loans and Treasury notes authorized by Con- gress, several millions remain yet nap; riated. The ™ in hand will be all-suflicient to meeting of Cong: It only requires now a petition from the Gulf squadron toen immediate attack upon Vera Cruz; and it is sup- posed that if not ordered botore, oo Pan sac sppropriation for that purpose in his senge; pro’ orvinek: always, that the enemy are time reduced to terms without the necessity of ent of the reduction of St. Johns ; “do it,” and ‘HE Docron, inction the United | annual | not me the brilliant achie' is only necessary to say tothe Nav; be done Puraperrnta, Oct. 20, 1846. ‘The exhibition of the Franklin Inétitute, which com menced this morning, embraces a very extensive variety of specimens in every department of the mechanic arts and manufactures of the country, and the number from New York gives evidence that in the race for pre-emi | nence the productions of her workshops are not to be t the most ed | in, sagt apon the moe B opuren } despised. ‘he trial of Profeasor Mapes in our Criminal Court is pring iy along very slowly The prosecution have not t clo The German who committed suicide, as meationed in my letter of yesterday, is believed to ave been named August Wilhelm Gottfried Winkler, and to have arrived four city from Germany about four weeks since ‘he Councils ‘met this morning and re-elected Colonel Swift as the for the ensuing year.— | The election ssary by neither of the | tures candid aving received a majority of the whee number of votes cast. The anxiety for the arri “Mex of the Boston steamer is be, coming intense in our city. The friends and relati | the persons who intend hear by the ¢ aledonia, that the is | Britain are hoping to forced to put beck inconsequence led in the —s shortly after starting her voyage. The Rev Mr. Brainard, with others of this city, were expected in the Great Britain. ‘The congre- gavin of this Reverend gentleman are extremely anx- jous for some intelligence bearing upon the fate ef their of being crippl —JAS. D, AKMBTRONG | DaMtOr. «tes of Stocks at Phiiades Oot Barse Unived hase pe: e600 at Aecoxp Boanp—$1100 City Gas Co, 105; 1:00 do 5%, 98; 100 Bank, 934; 300 Reading, 3 200 Vicksburg RK, 5%. Giga Ba ee toe state He, Bik: exas pts notes, 15. onesie Sales of yoo i na \o Lee kraee aay 50:40 6055, 410; 25 do" 603s, 850: 1 Emsoration of THe Miaxt Inpians.—We are happy to learn from the sub nt for the above Indians to the Combatectouee of Indian offnirs, that the the y the department inited in the peaceful removal of those indians rom the "| y Tenders the: Lorene ayo rittabte nd comventent than ainbaof'a Site. ilae in compl ribet | anand in, wr supertorto | tions, and that they are now com fortably ag to ng to se. | their mew homes west of the M | eure Bertha, 8 iy application on oF pe ep cha ers we ve perth pe = sea tsitie W ik a. EpreCony, where the ite Ria resided, as it ea ES th st vm 4 cor below ferling Flip. ee considerable extent ent of valuable 80 tow Bi meyenne: Lae The ROCHESTER will sail from Liverpool on the th (aan ‘and cultivation @ consi of December. otirh Boi

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