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other remarks, Y * Iron Ships vs. Wooden Ships. nee ‘Wasumoren, Get. 28, 1846. To rue Eprrox N. ER ALD :- Sia— Permit me to drew your attention to the following hints in relation to ships. Ofthe views herein expressed | have long felt the full force, but have waited for sufficient evidence to convince me of their practicabi- ®; ‘That evidence has been cempleted of the iron steamship Gree! been constructed of wood she would be a total loss, but uld the te off the shoals, can remo hachty -heads take the machinery, and cutting off the rivet: tron plates (of ‘which she is constructed) off, and rebuild reserving even the form of the plates.’ A vessel of her, wood would have to lie in the pk verge Lay the Great Britain, and be burnt to save the copper bolts, ke A inher. The great weight of this shi ed the lives of the ngers. Had the vei on caly Le stead of 3,000 tons, she would have been destroyed the sea breaking over her ; but her incase rei acted Uke ¢ 3 a huge battering ram pi tha tomtei ae won jase fo plough ber sharp bow throngh the sands and become permane: The follow ing objections are one Some iron vessels, which could A ‘overcome if constructed of copper or dress, (the latter is es ‘An iron vessel is subject to rapid corrosion under the water—and liable to becom « covered with shell fish—no method has yet besn discovered which obviates this objection. Vesvels built of copper or copper-bottomed, will last longer; the copper does not corrode under watergas much as i ron, the working of the metal is cheaper, and when the v. sel is too old for eervice, the copper can be sold fur near- ¥ =) with res ly its original cost. ‘ot ert PORTER. URN recommend the lowing to the etten- Np : prthors. oterasied OU SOD EEFECTS. OF THE MEDICATED VAPOR Barus IN AUEUMATIOM —Ia 1838 { had a severe attack of rheumatism, which confined me to my ted four mow:hs."A friend advised me to try the TAPOy paths, for whey Lcame from, Albay | 2 me Kal I went to Mediested Vi reet; e (oar i a Me in reven baths was cured and returned Thave not had the least symproms of row found Mrs. (Carroll's removed to 184 Fulton stre¢:t, went and 158 fouth,Pearl street, Great Fishing—John Hiliiger, a. a caneh with hook and line, in Little Hellgate , ia one ds of ‘bass, and Thursday, one rth 25 inches which ho will s¢ rve it up Totlet Articles, cont of the 77 trifices, Geametinn: " irons the taoet approved makers, Bireas Cases’ containing al) that is ‘necessary for the toile fin the most portable form, tor sal SAUN) DENS & BON, 177 Broadw Oo o few doors above Courtlandt str ——— Fine Cutlery.—The subscribers’ assortment 1g the most varied and extensive in the the different styles of Congress, Presi Peneil and’ Offic onienholms, tke, manu- ‘les. Boot Hooks, Scistors, ke. G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broadway, onposive Howard's Hotel. Perfumery, Dent Soaps, Razors, {ro MONEY MARKET. Friday, Oct. 30—6 P. M. ‘There was a slight improvement in some of the fan- cies to-day. Harlem went up , Norwich and Worces. ter 1, Long Island 1%; while Pennsylvania 5’s, Morris Cans], Canton, and Reading, closed firm at yesterdey’s prices At the secend board Harlem went ies ‘another quarter, and Norwich and Worcester 34. The market is evident ly improving, and it weuld not surprise us to see an ad” vance of several per cent im some of the principal fan- cies. The market is in justauch a state that any change q¢ Would not asto ish us. We are as well prepared to seca -« s \¢ decline of five per cont as to see an advance to that ex- tent. ‘The demand for foreign exchange to-day, was not ac- tive, and quotations are steadily settling down. We quote prime bills. on London at 107 a 1073¢; on Paris Sf, 304 a 6f35; Amsterdam 38% a 39; Hamburg 34% a 35; Bremen 773g @ 78. ‘The Bank of the State of New Yerk has declared a dividend of three per cent for the last six months, paya- ble on the 10th of November. The directors of the Bank of the State of Georgia have declared a semi-annual dividend of three dollars per share. The semi-annual report of the Bank of Augusta, Geor- gia, dated October 6, 1846, presents the annexed state- Grorcn. Deposits. . “ Surplus profits, Total. ‘Total amount of By real evtace, iuel Brack is Augusta ental. yes stock in Georgi Be a In Nores weecle: peyie ve Notes other Oct. 1844. 519,718 144,754 ‘There hes beena falling off in every department but ‘the line of discounts, which has been largely increased. ‘The proportion of specie to paper continues about the same as reported in previous returns. . po ie of debts due the bank as sar PM or whack there ia Of which there is § 503,000 64 ‘The receipts of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad ‘Compuny, for the third week in October, in each of the past three years, have been as follows: Puitapetrui anp Reapine Ratiroav. 17 06 12.47 7 ba Mis | SStue 12,329 13 24,714 46 41,623 57 ‘otal... $15,528 93 27,539 68 46,572 08 Cont Seiaawarisds tons, "11,709 os pe ‘The above was a small week’s work compared with several previous weeks, and the falling off was undoubt- edly caused by the suspension of work in the mines on the day of the election. A stoppage ef these works for one day, makesa very groat difference in the ag- | for the week. The receipts of the Auburn and Rochester Railroad Compeny for September, 1645 and 1846, were as an- nexed :— Avavan arp Rocresten Rattan. hehe oe for September, 1845,. . + $28,500 September, 1846,. . .. + 33,300 Increase for the month, [1846,....... $9,800 ‘This increase is equal to thirty-four per cent. This is very large, when we take into consideration the fact that | the freighting business of this company is very limited during the continuance of navigation on the canal. The | month of September is, bo r, the most active month in the year for pessenger traffic on the railreads of | this State, aud the receipts for that period are above the | average fer other months. ‘The weekly statements of the Canal and Banking | Company of New Orleans, exhibit a uniform movement | inthe aggregate, and great strength in the principal de- | partments:— wat A} ompany, Mew Onteam: pe 38. Beis 13h cd | R Banxine ieidual depositors». fig Seide ant dap us, a Duco dietsat bor colar, ‘aus 50.983 — 249,313 2,974,431 1.410.128 1,980,906 1,158,733 1,194,935 $20,799 weer 496,527 = 400,077 | Total... esses cove $2)904,465 3,295,017 9,119,815 The government deposites are rapidly decreasing hav- ing in one week fallen off more than fity per cent. The | Gireviation has inerested, and the specie decreased. The | votel liahilition have fallen off 617/000, amd the cnah o4- | ¢ thous and dollars. We annex our usual table of quotations for the princi. | ‘eatment : tS £38! giiiber 1-62-67 1845 oe nil ‘ 7-8-9 -a- - 4 1855-8 fon a fig Bose a = — } te mia ath a Seed tae — eee ~ : im Bam $8 asi | , $ Sr tig Bc BETS —_ -a- - —_ = ax | ennensece, "6 — © 2M i | MN York City,7? 1857 —-a- - “ue page 33 as max Ha I) 108 - ‘UMiea 25 wes eeks £18 x 1a1Bs ited Dan | ey a ag aa | There sppears to have been very little alteration in | quotations for these securities during the past fortnight —in fact, there has been so little doing in them, that the above prices are merely nominal. Capitalists feel little disposed to change their invest- ments in these stooks, or to inerease them ; and the ope- rations are, therefore, unusually limited. Congress con- venes in about five weeks, and in aboutthe same length | of time the new tariff till goes into operation, and the financial and commercial classes are waiting the result of these movements. It is anticipated that Congress will, | t immediately after becoming orgenized, devise ways and | means to meet the financial exigencies of the govern- ment, and a large direetloan will, without doubt, be authorised. The Secretary of the Treasury will, no a 2 TaN lst. of Now ‘Saturday the 31 Fostage on ell letters must | half'am ounce or under, 5 e cents. OCKET BOOK clasp, coutsiul of Combierce and the Bask of Commerce. ber gp metapel wa oy _o8l ler fase ead fs N etd TO HOTEL KEEP! YOUN in bills, moe os hep one en. is ‘one of David Ki Al Be ee Pith’ ard given iy i will return said wallet, ‘with ite on GOOLEY, KEESE Lt way. EAN an Ws Yara, ‘oF tw ther fail or party » Can Ww race family, w AUCTION NOTICES, _ "wi W SHIRLEY. Aucaiaces URN! SHIRLEY, ee, at 100 ae by ie. Pine street, to pay advane: | teat, large sporion oh LATEST INTELLIGENCE. SES TELEGRAPHIC. Mr Collins; Countess Molina, ino, § Pearson, 3 large oval office table, eta, Mite Niles. | Tareasing sad ot tables, rets ane After which, HOW TQ, Pay THE RENT—Morgwo rs im pivos. of every | aeiude with ETON BOY—Col Curry, Mr @ An- TERRIBLE STORM. e icat hulepust 6 0? Hoek, ani at o'clock, e at 7 o'clock. ‘Boxes $1; ae MR. ADUAMS. Most Disastrous on | on Record! heavy aed | POUSEHOLD FURNITU Premi- He ber, at 10 o'clock, the ‘ti three story house No. 20 White street, eon: se, three qusrter and full Bruch Chairs, Ce re sl lery 25 cents. OwERY THAT he y dressing aud piain asia iy Saturda an FIFTY LIVE 1 ane depend pian Bugeane, Fased Ponies will sosoeses wie VIEAReO— 8 LOST! AHILL, ee Chey pets. Re. Lampe. Girandol ay Mr AA Addams; Pizarro, Booth; Elvira, Mra Madi- Be ; : sah assortment w 2 Colarst. | ea'Furviture, with which the sale will ee, Cat +h be fallowed by WICHRD 111-—-Richard Ill, Mr AA KEY WEST IN RUINS!! 030 26 logues on morning of sale. Addams; Queen Elizabeth, Mrs M. indison: To conclude with the GOLDEN Louisa, Mi ket Waller sie | ee ARMER—Jemmy CHANUERY SALE mot = ¥ gtder of the Court of Chaneery—U the direction of Bd om neg yg LIGHT HOUSH Gowns. - Fowler, Maste Dress cont, Gal f -An, sonitne publie auction by DUMONT & HUBACK. at thes Mer: | } | Bee Cire le, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, ‘and Galle- he. ec. &e. , * | Secemage tate atone tae eee Ce nd FRUELLS OLYMFIO TULATERtaaay oe | and lot Warts oe ort Reide, te rd ho i'M mg. Oct'r 31—To commence with CHARLES Xl— Wasutneton, October 30,7 P.M. | 1 peipeaie: ‘Mudd ewerk, Mr Mitchell; Adam Brock, Hol- Miss Clarke by Le. followed b oe TABLEAUX OF THE TYROL hich T' SEECing Block, Me Clark; Fairy ebb. wed by WN FOR THE ARMY—Mouf- FALL AND Maly ITER CLOTHING | a. Holland fi Fag Nand a F a | TAILORIN ar te oT HING| circle 90’ceuts; upper boxes 25 cents; pit one shilling; ESTABLISHMENT, W. H. DEGROOT & CO, Jivan af ‘ith two story building on the right of an alicy leading to, Broome serset; said lov'is “a & im. front and rear and 75 ft. 9 in. deep. 025 1 The schooner Sarah Churchman, Capt. Bay- more, from Philadelphia, via Key West, for Bra- zos Santiago, arrived at the north-east pass Wednesday morning the 2Ist inst., and landed Com. Sloat and son from the Pacific, and Lieut. Pease, bearing despatches for Washington. The Picayune of the 28d inst., says it is indebt- Board and | ell and Dieasaniy | afew from Private boxes $5. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock: curtain rises at 7. CIRO s -BON BEY AMPHITHEATRE,. | | SATURDAY EVENING, re Bet, d to Lieut. P for the details of a terrible gale 102 Fulton Stree tinght of Sia CAMILL cE GARD DINER. OAT FATE RS Second block East of Broadway, New York, Fifth wie NOR FELIX C in the Gulf, ofa fury which is unexampled. To HERE. eve f Geutlemen's Cloth had for lower grees as ie ther comscons to of New Yor weeds ts and Over Sacks, of Broadcloth, Beaver, Pilot, | Colebrarednnd Universally avorite {txlian Clown, from oe aah ies ‘London; and all the principal BIGNOR CARLO, will, for 3d time in America, ap Ww es | Ftd as begin at Key West:—It commenced blowing from the N. East on the morning of the 1th, and the and Mazurka Cloths, of every style and oatets from | pea | pea volving Sprite der 12 feet high. tide rose rapidly. The storm increasing in violence, ‘A YOUNG Ween i a Cian ep quarter and fall citle, of French and Wrestler raged to a hurricane until midnight, when it joths E E small private family, ae Barre, ot Waiters | spressund Frock Coste bieek, bios, brown, olive asicnee, | bither hem Moeeet atid exnkecionla | abated. The next day it blew # moderate gale. ay eb ‘on epplying at #8 Avent Wadh street | of French, English, Belgian ‘sd American Cloths, from man, Will appear ins grand vault But the hurricane had swept away every dwell- TED Ong wal Eesers indy Seek sna wing heen | | AP, the famous ‘Eoplish Glows, will sppear on | ing house, save six, in Key West. They were to- A DRY Goops sau : yranred, at 129 Spring | ne g2to $6: | BCOry open at eX o'clock, Performances to commence at 7 | tally destroyed. ee Apply Deters i 10 o’e! lack A Ji: this moral to ned es ‘orks era om oe, Doe ae o'clock. BoneeSs coats. Pit 12h en TLADELERTA ‘The Custom House, and the eg ee go RPPPALINN S| View carrer elecetycen rent cae, Waste | ANG OTREET THEAT Fldaee | were both unrooted. It issupposed, that of gov- wane for three months, for which abonus | 8 fe, pinis and fancy Serine and Bans, fom "gl to $6. | J. M. Sco: ye Manager. ernment property destroyed, the amount is of $100 will be given, secured by a Bond and Also, | “(p= ‘This Pheatre has been dicroushly fe-deeorated in the m personal Sour times the amount, A lege st loth, satimeres and Vestings, | most gorgeous style, and is now the most beautiful Theatre $300,000. fastidh i man Boys! Clothing, of every descr ion, constantly on |” RICHARD III. with all the vs The loss of life is very great. A great many rari wi and where “Wa , young Man, 18 doubt, succeed in issuing the full amount of treasury | f eo: notes authorised, at the rate of interest established, viz: five and two-fifths per cent. This amount is, however but atrifle,tcompared with that which wll be wanted to’ administer the government and carry on the Mexican war; and a direct loan, bearing full six percent interest will have to be resorted to. Ajloan of this kind could be easily affecied, and the government, the money mar- ket, and the commercial classes generally, would be at once relieved from the doubt and baad yan’ under which they a yn New Stock Exchange. ek shas atlem RR iz % | shas gatem 1550 50: 50 50 Se 50! 50; Church, by ehouse, Mr. Jexzmiau Horcuxiss, to Married. On beans * ent inst., at St. Thomas’ the Rev. Dr. bla Sornia T., Seat dnil of Charles N. Mills, sen’r) ‘all of Brooklyn, L. I. of consumption, in the Bicurorp. Acqunintance of the family are rer- | pectfully inv: ted to attend his funeral, to-morrow after- | noon at3 o'clock precisely, without further invitation, from his late residence, 44 Orchard street. of disease of the heart those of his family, are respectfully | invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow em vg his late residence, 128 Spring street, rear ol | 30th inst., Hannan, wife of Thomas Ste- phenson, a native of Sheffield, England, aged 49 years, 6 tenths end eighteen days. The friends and bot igi ere of the family, also the members of Mercantile Lodge, No. 49, I. 0. 7. F., and Jefferson Division, No.7, Sons of Temperance, are res- peetfully invited to attend her funeral, at the residence of her son-in-law, Ht R. Warner, 127 Broome street, this afternoon at 1}, k- Her remains will be inter- red at Greenwood Cemetery. On Friday, 30th inst., [saac, infant son of Adeline, wi- dow of Sasuel ‘Hall, Exq, aged ten moths. The friends of the family are requested te attend the funeral, at 369 Broome street to-morrow morning at 914 o'clock, wituout fur jotice. The remains will be | alice of Mr. Joel Adams, aged | Wadsworth, Esq. Pity daughter of the late Gov. Trum- | bull, aged 78. In'East Longmeadow, Mass, on the 99d inst. Mr. En | Tarxor, aged 86, a revolutionary pensioner. At Urbania, Ohio, on the 26th of last month, (at the re- | sidence of her son, the Hon. Joseph Vance, Mrs. Sanau | w. Fates Cy 86 years, a native of Frederick county, Vi left seven sens and daughters and se- venty-sig children. "At New Bedford, Oct 26th, Girman Waite, aged 80, formerly of Newburyport. | At Hatfold, Oct.23, Mr. Joszem Gutup, a revolutions- | ry pensioner, aged 86. t Lincela, oath inst., Mr. rig Fisx, aged 81. At Hingham, on the 12th inst, Mrs. Faances Wins- vom, widow of Dr. Isaac’ Winslow, formenly of Masai. field, aged 84. TO THE Pp a EMAN wi ‘aaa ‘With the most cont! dru WARD JF’ FERSON Al THe MEMBERS of the above Associx street’ on Sunday aersoon aT ctelock to partie taa ol zespectto hele ase member, Tho ‘Thomis D. Bickford d Byard se UST RAND, President. J. Wirts o31 It*rre Secretaries. NOTICE. A TOR ERING. of tu of the ene, d Distrigt PI the Ms day Ry ‘saat cleat 'HCENIX ASSOCI- ion House, on Satur- 4 * ad o’clock. Punetual attendance of ROBERT B. HOLMES, President pro tem. | | | oS eer THE REV Be ¥ BARRETT L DELIVER his Second Lecture on the Sacred W's Scripture, next Sal yw) e New York Bociety Library Bolling, or ‘comer of Brosdway lu. street, at7 oe! ject—The need of some heaven-sent and hea interpreter, such as Swedenborg claims to be, proved | from 3 Past and present state of Biblical interpretation. O7"eseats free. Lecture to be postponed im cave of a O31 It*r aye Bowing ‘sion street, 7; which appears by on By 8 contlomen aggregate of storm. FEAREEROL EXERCIeE— the 7 Tuo ck Tremont Branch, jing to No. 441 Cee eet, w ae gs bivereen: on them to take East Browtway Gren cae egtan Ainge Ln yn ‘at aes Aethr odated. IN DIAN BONDs. eae o's — = (Ty subseripti ders as have not receiv — it Bit be promptly f {pala “ad or for i ga eeaal orb oF by mail, to Sige Ee | a CHARLES eae a Seted Oct 30, Sue FFICE RECEIVER aay Oct 22, 1846—Notics for th et year are O' Books ‘am ready to receive the taxes, due their taxes previous to the Ist lowed leduction on the amount eq: to rate of 7 i Per annam, calculated from the day of pay- ment to the ist day of Febranry. Ofice hours for receiving ee IGHN STEWART, R £7 | , Receiver of 7 sderoaratns sence arr ry them, or they a ea tion. “Ol atre } | 29th inst., L. F. Korriten, in the | | of the lirebs, contracti Wavswortn, wife of Daniel | Q | Pop ist yer particulars ad ess J.D. tpply at6t South st street, up stairs. if 1 cee ‘hat m Last Daring the win ‘second hand, ) suitab| i iro jeeper, Copy- a given.” For further jo. 850 ROOT & CO., o7 im@r No. 102 Fulton street. | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE Richard... ... "B Kobe; His fav appesrance hore these Avs jéare, "The whale ofthe costly armor and mre Ay paw s. persons were drowned, and killed by falling | buildings. ir icks, drills, iting price ii ote Tee WANTED. Fume ghee, Ad MON ace The light house, and dwelling house attached, L422 8 or Geatlomen ay obtain the highest cash prices fa Bena 2 ee ne hente 4 | were destroyed, and 14 souls perished in the a | La'for Mai kinds or Wr pparel, Car iy eiei: | A Nations Address will be. in the | years of ing for th mae: fat It Marton ‘at roome | character of ita buildings. jo of | and ERS. | KDAY EVENING, “STOR Ril, The Sand Key lighthouse is gone, and the build- ings and people in them. The U. States brig Perry ran ashore, but it is | thought she may be saved. Com. Sfoat was on board her. All the hands were saved. The line addressed ‘through the Post ‘Office, or other be punctualty attended to. 020 Im*rre CAST OFF CLO’ Pine. AND #UBNITUKE ADIES or Gentlemen having any superfi clothing or furniture to dispose of, fie rice for the sume, By applying wo the. subser SATU. Will be performed the, CHAN in Mr Roberts Mrs Lewis . Mrs Burke wer post ioe, or | * Dancing by Miss Oc To conaade white igs ang chg L a lence, or through the post of ice rh taal Scott Perry lies in seven feet water. attended to. EN, 03 Bons teapmna y 3 P Ladies canbe attended io by gat M.'S.Coheas | OSisdemoiselte Blangen te celebrated daaseuses is eugeged | ‘The Cutter Morris, Waldron, is ashore threo | fora few nights and will shortly appear. WALNUT STREET THEATER! E. A. Ma miles from Key West, with loss of masts, an- chors, chains, guns, bulwarks, and probably a total loss. The brig Colorado, of Boston, was probably ol5 Imre ) TO LEND on Boud aud Mortgage, ih en- , SHILADELFHIA val Estate in this City or Broo! lym, Abn anol ‘Wall street, inthe Office ‘of Pearce & Co., . a intend ir. L. ins. inthe business of in some of the principal ci ¥ in this eiry, and fidently recommend to those who may Sayer. her with t support. Those who entrust him with men tomers. ay time durin Sountry phy: and medicine: if pre: ving them prepared with accuracy, neat In thi evrablishment no boys or everallowed to prepare medi ooh laren yon hands oa fine Swedish and Smyrpa Leeches are istantl col tent person aay oe night without extra obas with pure large emorteneag of Hair ‘oll Essences, and fancy articles for pedlars whom she ja suock Mxchange. ‘ak and fe 029 3 jasement. | . $3000 U 8 5% %6 200 shas Harlem RR 493 nese te rer BOARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. | dismasted and went ashore, but was got off much 2000 Minoig a, 70 33 99 8 60 & | found it highly benesets however to take | A KEW gevtee! Boarders can be accommedated st 20 | ‘ METASNGRA, of | injured. : Yo900 do bo ts 39 FH 50.” | golds, severe coushe, oF disea would edvwe to try | with ponevien attached: thine wee beahee eee ch eevee | Metamora, .Mr Fi rots Lia Npnamahoks,,.Mrs Blake; / The schooner Com. Keamey is ashore in two ee eadiog He idk! a o bs Ie Dr. Wista bootie) of Wild ‘Dain ares cold "water! ost ti ss home. Bor further raid to | Previous to whiely ‘Knowles’ va" Font Har play, in 3 acts, of feet water. The schooner Gov. Bennett, Was- 3 'Bk America sem 96x 300 8 Wore wis ante eee peer 1 0 ar Catone Haine 92 Boe Sie ah Tw we: | che Herel en, | ipl, wea dimmaasted ts now, Cleese Site yee 1 MornsCanal 1) 3 25 do 7, 838 | Public. Bimned by ornfdene Ro LTS TA RDING SONOU Forrest — be condemned. The H. W. Safford, of N. York, i iy . A a 50. N Am Trust 10 do. 130 63 REY. ovgaen | AS Rapartented Tesdheritesiding ia the Const | One iNiLaN for Brazos Santiago, came in dismasted, and 23 Cauton Co bio we do be 68 pa None fenuine aless he nto her family « number oF Oittite enacts ding ten, Madame Aa- | ould probably be condemned. 50 L island RR b60 HAY 900 Reading RA re ortiy Gregan Gaebcalls Renee a gant home to the pupile, an rg lg TA Brig Matamoras, from N. York for St. Marks, 200 do, Be fe bio eng | A i ieih on very retired nd be he paired morals’ | Cpryag ta the Concert insid of the German Benevolent | was dismasted, but lies high and dry, with part . ciety, 0 Macon RR. 50 THIRTY. CARIES FACE cou oon oe Feeera sme vooneeiens. Foyce | ih ahs HENRI HERZ, of her cargo thrown overboard. The brig Was- 0 shas Harlem RR saw $0 i has: Nor & Wore 33 64x | ARY A. WATSON returns her sincere thanks to the Cee nN SOND RAND CONCERT kallow, from New York, lett before the gale. The 210 310 » 399 treads ‘oth her late husband, and to the lic generally, ween te H. B: di but not 80 Norand Wi ie L sided R niged 60 | fs 20 liberally Besmed on hi Yr toe a = aaa OOS eduew and splen- |B" THURSDAY EVERING, NOVEMBER 5. schooner Catharine H. Bacon, damaged, = m5 ort oe ek Fs Bo inknam "BS So fully solicite a. comtinnance Sf thelr ‘atthe ‘enue | IC™ Pariculars in facureadvertwements._o31'trre_| lost ; also, the Adelia, Waldron, of Rhode Islan same for the | The Union House The brig Gen. Wilson, of New York, went ashore in three feet water. The brig Napoleon, of Boston, dismasted, was condemned and sold for two hundred dollars.— The bark Frances, Watts, from Havana for New York, was damaged, and two masts gone, The pilot boats Lafayette and Louisa sunk in the har- bor. The ship Eben Preble, of Boston, went ashore on the northwest bank, and is now high CONCERT: fully informs his Friends and a CONCERT, ome - bomCome . Holman, Mr. road the busi of holtae fed Sains itatberr efec 8 an Hotel” and gress the scriber respectfully invites his old friends and patrons, ers, to kive hima call in his new quarters. 8. 8. SEMAN. Springfield, July 24, 1846. P CARL'TON HOUSE. . see small bil MENAGERIE AT NiBLO? = AXHOND. & WARING’S Collection of Liviag Ani- mals. now in this city, are the | t in the Unit perienced young 8 OF wait on cus pp HODGES has the pleasure to announce to fiends and the public, that having purchased the ‘will apply them af ose on aeatel eosin aaticnceiesceed Bates. ‘The place is well ndapied and beautifully fitted up rev le td Ray ese fe eater te Conga wi for the reception of the public. and dry, and can’t be got off. There are four or ‘open from 9 to 1: or th forthe’ ‘Winter, on the most fovorable Ke A.M; from 1to4P. M; and ‘O19 2wis from te 10 the evenii ck iu ng. | five vessels in the vicinity, bottem up. Admission 25 Seente—Chil ren, half price. wognes, - “o3l lw*r DR. ROAKE’S JODINE Pose 1. HE ASTONISHING success that hi plication of this most valuable Linime | testimonials that are daily received, warrant my Lg upon the afflicted to resort at ouce to the only po that TROTTING. About 20 vessels are ashore on the reef ; among three . PHILADELPHIA HUNTING PARK COURSE. | Howes & GO,.S N.Y. MAMMOTH CIROUS. them is the bark Iris, from N. Orleans for N. Y.— pe he HIS unrivalled corps of Equ Their cargoes are mostly lost. The current ran ot Middletown en the fotn of Oct | 6 miles an hour through Key West. As far as can be relied upon, and will do all that it is rep: tle age Foon i ir li cw mo quack wostram, bat eats chew {eal eseapousd of ae all Meeting overshe above Course wilt co gon the 3d | ascertained, fifty persons had lost their lives. bg ieee owe na ‘chee’ | 2 on ries the 34 of November, and contin Stone could not withstand the gale, so violent either chronic or in: matters net of how loug stand hard swellings and enlarged joints of thus Lanitment Tr has been own fall or fever sores and swelled | chest, srd ly, effectual! ‘in the form of ringworm or tetter, removes roothach cures corns, ings ued with jegs, pain wcross SOLL, sole’ proprietes, 9 John street. were the elements. The scene was awful in the | extreme. The Spitfire put in at Kingston for ert erokees eat Wemale ‘Rider o! “ | y z it, leaked Age, recent ted Sa Ni MACARTE, | coal ; as reported by Com. Sloat, she whose new style of ot eras peetiacty hee, Paveed | some. an i Boing ehemie and classics ‘her graceful and fase Ffercinas ntoeie arti which she’ sentaa her gaak. iThighly-edueated ertate the lead. | A duel was fought at San Antonio, Texas, on the 26th ult., between Lieut. 8. G. Ward and Thos. Yeatman, both from Tennessee. The sf- if neck, ore ‘throat and croup. | _No.3—ad day. purse $390, $100 to fair was about alady. Both were wounded but 4 eradicates cutaueous eruptions — ats /e heats, in harness, free for all rotting hones, | ‘illed. salt rheum, er; imple G. Spicer, enters wed. ge Amora. not killed. dy Shs Sees barbers teh, scald ade, ate te nik ena beg. Moscow. s. chifblains, he. ‘Bold by SINGER, | wagons, free fer he rae of $200, Wer | BY THE MAILS. ost Peodimerre ! —— TIPFARD'S GREAT WORK: aRE NAZARENE, ee Wasnixarox, Oct. 29, 1846. 9) ingtons ashington. * Bees, ‘and Billy. The SW1S8 Highly Important particulars from the Seat of War. REVELATION of Pi Ipbia, N : | Heo < tet erie ra tedaat wk | 9 pee gimme taht, Ryan gt || 7M mene mgs fom i tof war a trv—fonthe power with whieh the Phiindedphin, Oct 5. 1816. | s by Mr. Nixouend his son. Mr. as in his My- | day, is not more gratifying than important and significant UNION COURSE, L. I papeie’ Faye Sri tg me of the progress of the campaign. The details of evacus mer ones, in the extraordi i ‘te well as In the einer and Doldness of te style Poe azine, HIS DA:, Published the fi t number, 12' Forgale by all’ bookseliers and: periodical ones Mew tion of the city of Monterey, appear at this distance more | like some fiction of the thousand and one stories of the Arabitn Knights, than as scenes of living reality. A proud day it must have been to the gallant Macedonian phalanx of Gen. Taylor, to see defiling before them the i Ev | Selebraed Tight Rope D Dancer, ‘The ‘whole comprising the hn acre sega | elassic performers i in WES & COLD Now York Mammoth Cireus. ott r THE ALHAMRA SALOON. 559 Broadway between Spring and Prince streets. CCORDING to Lesy ‘Suffolk ray iy Soli, to ee Fs) on Monday next, the Sa of Mevcavent AS vaiies yand tween New A of YN manded on scenes in the Philadelphia Riots, | Teheat. | w. Connys. Man: Groxaz Loven, Musical Director. | living array of the ten thousand men of the Mexican the M; f the Girard Coll 4 = Lady Suffolk, to ge rs 7 | WeaieNecoc he Socalatt fetes areas aaa fe ead oe cng rp loeSnayraraanettaarat vmabotoor ee Sas b i Sesatey $2, ie eras, will be ohisgesPuchog Match for $200—Mile hi women, end children ; donkeys, goats, dogs, and fowls; a belsraed, certainly, every two weeks, and possibly one'per | 4amer,D. MeMan enters. g. Capt. Waugh, to goto waron. | giitad oe | and all sorts of luggage, with a clamor, compered with week. Agents wanted to canvass New York city. All orders must be addressed to NA’ TIONAL FUSLIERING COMPANT. Isaac Woodruff « New pres October 6, 1846. 026 Br*), | whieh, the noise of a mass meeting of Mike Walsh’s per tisans in the Park is mere moonshine ; it must have beem PEvery, Evening during the Week The entertainments will be varied, and consist in part of * | Beautiful and seonritady Marte naga by the wonderful | Boston Merry, to Sen er? sonore Sikes Deoetway. YY wai HONFER (A ND > EXPRESS PACKET LINE Logan Da Wyman. eager To neaenn ica, ine : | D VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS, | sider the presence army, TaNREE DUD. WHOM FHILADELPHIA TO FITTSBURGH. | GRANT, Voorn company of talented Artistes. | yeautiful city, with its orange groves, and ite stera and CONzAins bits to Hoaal Bete reading matter, | 5 pe eJesgiyae and M - | frowning fortronses, win hod ~~ ae Eenper (making ten in wvine eplendi | dings | streaming from thelr eummite, and the nding = 5 4 rous 3 Fashions for Nove ber, two | ores | | ortho: cared ‘esa trmy, is lost in the magnit- ~The M posed cence and sublimity of the surrounding panorama, SoHeads for" hail ne Nevelor city Lile--Chaptr he | the magnitude of the causes and consequences whick Hungerford de Smi LEOPOLD DE MEYER’S give life to th ne below. Three hundred years had 6—Returning fro ind Musical Festival, | witnessed the indisputable possession of this stronghold wamen and di Doe, supp ahl:s, Cence—-$3 per aunt if, Tr and cheap publications ean be had at our books i the publishers’ prices. | of the Aztecs by followers of Hernando Cortez. | through revolutions and dynasties, through Gra ID of the Charitable Fund of the German Society, as Nhl iettneed etl tol take place ‘on TUESDAY next, _Purvaperenra, Oct. 1816, WNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. College of Physicians and Surgeons. dress rend. On Taesday, se November, at9 A. M., the AES im Courses | ba be commence: “UNIVERSITY OF NEW YOR tK—MEDICAL DEPART: HE Introducto jutroductory to the Session of 1846-47 will | J h M. Smith, P.M, ie oF Puvercians ap Sunceons, 67 Crosby st. ‘ME: Lectures for the Sersion jonday eveging, Oct. 26th, at7 o’cloe! A 1 opposite Bond —Prof Revere on Practice of Medici ag —Prof Paine on Institutes of Medicine and Materia “Feiny—Pro Bedford on Obstetrics. Prof Draper on Chem: istry. mid \ profession and Public are ‘eetfally Avi ate ao ist3i*r fis aly of the Faeulty. AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK DIVIDEND. HE American Exchange Bank on the 24th inst. de Dividend of by | rE iy cent, payable to Stock! on and eet ce al bs clowed. from m apth Oct. 1 wi arrived here in August ae will be conferred uj it of the Colle; iret Con rs it ery? destiny must ronan the Ai yaslame—the descendants of the pirates of England are commissioned to conquer the na- ‘November 6 limist, and other ht on very moderate ee has a perfect know “LONG ISL. | — | thes dof af dwar Tabernacle “mea | | ae Tevolutions of of empi ree ove over the world, these | THE FARE to New London and Norwich | places, ‘of the Officers and Yyiniters ofthe Society, | y asian sf ihelt descendants, But here 6 by the Boston de has been reduced from | and of the following Ieogtt so fa me ihe sora of War tnd bore before the euoces: noua. Theo. Vietor, sors of John e rn and Deniei een | Ethene: | 4 Nifeeae ‘Kivcnheafer, | Boon, at before the ip oe ible power of rr of dosiny, the ° bane Building. | Oe aT wna mass beer, Gane’ | sericea in Blood, abd td fae in the dost | contest between ly Suf- hs . Wis » rity miners sun, like y ow are | folk and James K; Polk. "previons to their de- \2 Hesier, then | jaearenaer te aie of an autumnal fe, the glory of jonday, November 2d, | (: Pestenbere TT. Manriee, Lee ee eae Calle si! Leon, the obatea of romaaoe | | Swi Paber, FA. Behumacher. | ih Vosoration of age,.the chivalry, the wide-epresd G17 will | Leare Brogkiyn, 9 A.M. |" Leaye Brooklyn, 1% , Mt | SES, CONCERT | haven, and tho majest Of Spain, are swept away, se the ith, on Monday “ Lng wart vance inthe College And retarn at the close ‘of the Races. Fare, 25 cents each | Vocal and Instrumental. | Suward and onward full, eur triumphant Danser, with its pT naer | Me JULIA L. NORTHALL has the honor to an- | clusteri constellation flames like & meteor in shock 3 | nounce that she will rt this season, of war! It is destin: the Caucasian MUS! THE PIANO toms Lad: | Parise scmals | | Wgadeclits ta aifutare Advertinessent, Gees of ag cn Vols tite ait eatiiia ie intreat, let us note a few matters of incident, inte- eae ek eee | VANDERLYN’S GREAT NATIONAL rest by the way, asconnected with the last achieve- | ICTURE of the Landing of Columbus, by order ments of Gen. ‘Taylor's army. We failed last evening. KNOX. | of C foou ofthe now exhibiting a Le une | to notice among the arrivals from the south that of Lieut BR pit FULTON STREET, (Son Building. ), S| | large saloon of the Tameend of Design, corner er of Broadway C ard, (if we a pees the mani) from aera of Jeeming it unnecessary to ents ralars on 1946-47, will | respecting his ‘ip Fashions for 1846, wor a eimply state that SE Mio a, omen ie pe ie conts; sin- = hie 4 a pte weg ow Baan phe fice} | a Twos on sultie oft ects | d Commandet-in chiof, @ corroborative evidence of the | gallantry and good sean of this young officer in the a | Service of his co ‘Weare gratified to his hats are Ene. and forsale go: Ox. low THE HUMAN BOwL. E} AEA EN Bn Lk ri that there was in oy po iwiser ET nh Ms ne LONG BREED CANARIES. day and Sa- disturbance of the confidence and harmon: of feelit Yt he kk, at 7) I between Gen. Taylor and Gen. Butler. In the heat, | Wale et ooerietay norton ra Grn Tretenttis abe OP AG coal rca acne are invited to £ in song, with th | Stems re Seeds, ke , for : ae ets 25 conts, to a timate. which kA Li) Gen. Taylor gives to the services of Bu' wi one | od, to 58; ing of the ain Howe, PROFESSOR ROGERS ticular pth sib pub mm nothing of AVING retarned jis Northern and W, jee tout fab letters trom the city of Monterey, SK. C in which hisasi as gone of re. Meg ie Netto ean incidents of this ely 6 other P Rerthere ny appli jeation should b om inek tothe aatry rh wi none hi : aie al nested to call at | pom rhein A a “in te march from ‘Camargo i, h OFT . ced guard iterey, from own | Agar TTS °F 8 south street 24 door bal ge eee, on : te arouse paid carta diel dieafacted Stonican dawer, Mg W ORL! = and Fits Hig a ters for the most im} jiean BB re air etavee HE | meg tad eto, etek _ aoa ot Neer is Cy ah Ri re ee | eae Grove and Hudson streets. Soe bi volunteered | for, onsaldetatiin. rhe. Nas ae . eras, | te Boca ‘street, ge bai stats: sag ig | SRAND Yon a brig. ede,” | Keld es soto aver with their tea be te the: Rake aie Si eaae hers WK. COLLINS & CO., | Biiiitemout Becker Broan smder’ Cantos Howse | treachery of falsehood to their coluntry and falsehood to NiB. Instructions a 5 | me en — received on bonrd after Tues | lock, and entitled to deben ars ot ania at 00, | the the enemy E preven cas sy cars ah wer > light trom wort poi tive er, brag or aa James F. Woodraf, ‘ee in| odlaweree So Howth Wiliam street. | (om ON hth bare information of & reconpols are CLAKKE'S BAC a . er Raa if nigel go Hii Loerie, Hunt man master, will 1am 8} anec judson, sail on Novem! RACEFUL AND Cy ce eda aad oy am foods for cash, an re FOR FOO! 1 quablet to offerte ‘mont de ; jendid fast Pee MON 201 | 4 reaver owber, will positively anil on the lst ot ant unt tn pte? t age ba wal] ae a mane vi Tegan igs accommodations in — ail sith ab * “OHS Fi ooiere q *. ' 5