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7 feet, . 8 feet, falling. 5ft Vin. falling MONEY MARKET. Saturday, Nox. 14—6, P. M. ‘The stock market remains very heavy, and prices fell off to day afraction. Norwich end Worcester declined a fraction ; Reading, 3 ; Long Island, 34 ; Harlem and United States 6's, left off at yesterday's prices. One per cent. premium was asked, today, inthe street for the new United States six per cent. stock, but there were no sales. Mostof this new loan was taken in this city, but it has been pretty well distributed, the bids having come from all parts of the country. We annex the current quotations in this market for foreign and demestic exchange, for uncurrent money and for specie :— FonEiay EXCHANGES kK De sesece ee. ~ Hambi erie om ordain 22.50 on on BBS ‘Soues r & 039 Tic EXCHANGES. Vd at. ht at. Sold at. = Nobile Des ey de lo lew ans. 1hq do Oh ‘ 1 do ° ° ry Halt dollars, ty Spanish dollars, ere do quarte Mexican doll; do The rates for sterling exchange have for several days been stendily declining, notwithstanding a fair demand, cent below those current at the departure of the last steamor. Domestic exchange continues dull, Lind the quotations are merely nominal. The rates are upon all Points reducedto the lowest notch. There is considerable uncurrent money afloat in the street, and large amounts are daily offered for redemp- tion. Spurious money in every shape, both in paper ‘and in coin, and to a very large amount, is in cir’ culation, and it is with the greatest difficulty distinction can be made between the good andthe bad. We would recommend to those who are daily handling large sums of money, to keep counterfeit detectors at hand, and con- sult them frequently, as it is impossible to keep the run of the new counterfeits. * The quantity of certain articles exported from this port to foreign countries, for the week ending the 13th inst., ‘was as annexed. COMMERCE OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK.—EXPORTS FoR ONE WEEK. To Great Britain. 1,894 Cornmesl. 20,743 St 66 111,632 Butter. Flour... Pork., bbls 20 +e elbs. 1,728 To Flour... ... bbls. oa +» half bbls. To Spanish West Indi Corn meal... ,.bbis. 1,200 Beef. +-bbls. 312 +eeee lbs, 8,164 Dry fish......Jbe. 18,047 bbls. 12 Butte see 2,569 sIbs. 7,085 Lard... 4,487 To Danish West Indic bbls. 240 Butter. .... «lbs. 17,151 -+ 140 Lard. -. 4,844 Cheese. alba. 5 630 Rye flour, . ..bble 40 Pork. « sebble. «+ sibs. 638 Beef. . . + 2,734 Flour...... 31,000 Lard... sibs. Ola Stock Exchange. $3100 U 8 6s, 1062 107, 58shs Long IsIRR 29 5060 Ohio 6": , 1860,b60 92% 100 © do 29% 17000 Reading Bonds | 73 200 do 23, 20shs Merciants’ Bank 107 200 © do aim 29 100 Dry Dock Bank 30 40 100 do 2936 100 Canton Co 29 «= 800 Nor & Wor RR 62 30 do 150 do 61 50 do 200 = do ig g lee, RR s = ie £ lo 250 Reading RR 50 do bis 62 50 she Canton Co 75 shs Nor & Wor snw 623g 30 Harlem 10 do 15 s 3. ae do 815 62 100 Nor & Wor 100 do bs 62 Ne a eS lo Ww do bis G2 50 Long Island 2098 New Stock Exchange. 100shs Nor & Wor 33 50 shs Harlem RR b10 59: 7% do cash 150 do cash 50! ie FH sdey 50 Long tal RR 3 FS 75 do Monday io Mao exh 29 150 do cas! ————LEEEEeeEeeeass Died. On the 13th instan}, of consumption, Gronce Evmen- deri & Derby, sged yikey His relatives and nds are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from No. 296 Broadway, thi after o 14th instant, Luiz, the only son of Lugardo in the ret pd of Ley nd x The relatives a: ae he Mig = om vee ia, «pectfull, Vi lo at wneral, from Bis ftber's residence, t 8 o'clock, without further invitation. ighter of the late Wm. Vi . ‘arnes was the first American mas- ter that traded at Sumatra, ani his house in x atreet the first house in Salem on which Venetian win- dow blinds were put up, and these blinds yet remainon the house. On the 3d November, at his residence in St. James’, Santee, Axcuisaco McLeiian, in the 83d year of his Mr. McLellan, although very young in the Revo- nary forced march, and su: a detachment of the British army, near Parker's Ferry. He was also at the affair near Quinby Bridge, and continued under his com- mand till the termination of the war. In all the Various relations of life, Mr. McLellan .was most exemplary. — Philad. North American. In Schwartz Tyrol, Eu , Sept. 294, Ertewa Rar- nen, wife of John W. Mills, of New York, aged 21. ‘This lady wes one of the original Rayner family. On Monday morning, Mra. Naxcy Fraction, colored woman, at the advanced age of 99 years. Deceased emi- grated (o this prevince from Virginia, on the breaking out of the American revolutionary war, and has been exer aince a loyal and respectable inhabitant.—Halifax lerald. = AEE LEECHES—LEECHES—LEECHES. J UST, RECELVED, after a veryshort passnge, 19,090 of the G ry it Swed hes t ‘on OLBY, Draguiae, kes 1 Pearl st Franklin Square, re é bem aes beryl season afew aad | single boar- ith desirable apartments at Tenson ‘ll Iwere ee A EHOMAS & WHITE, UP SHE RISES! Now Rush Her are it THE BOSTONIAN!! A NEW, tare, and Solendidly embellished Weekly ‘Jcamal, is now ont, and fe doula Net aND EAD IT, ‘And if youdo not fiud it aut thatit is ereehadoy te be, then pass it by herestier.* Only Four Cents @ Copy! " discount to 5 withliberal discouht to dees DAVIS, Publishers, nid tint rre 16 State street, Boston. E18 LE—1 4 Vietualling Sal | yy hes, corner of Mott ‘and ¢ ves ba ieuging in the business, will ind ly as above. a8 lwer Ry HOTEL, BATTERY PLACE, NEW YORK HE subscriber is now prepared to make arrimgements with s or single gentlemen for Board, during the winter, on the most accommodating terms Wanted, a good Cook WRILING, ARTIHMETIO AND BOURK- KEEPING. Mi“, BRAGG will forma el for instroction in these branebes, in the evening, at his residence 78 Crosby st., Monday, the,16th inst, 013 lw*r rs; NEW YO! Pea tice mnclte ill sites oe sant, at 356 o'clock, PM Monday, the 6th November fice on Satarday, the 16th in Postage on all letters ust be pre} half an ounce or under 9 ceuta, 1 4ft 9in. rising. | Boston. Letters of MORRIs, P.M i {il be run ff-m this office on Sunday, the 15th ar eae by a lay, the Lath. P. M. on 4 le iil’ be’open on Sunday from 8 to 10 A. M., and M teamer deposited ni3 3th y welerence given D WANTE D, one who has from $1000 ess of a private uature, but ove thatis local, and fortune can be me, A line addressed to A. name ‘and address, will be attended Swill be considered sirtetly confix SITUATION by a Respectable Young Woman as Conk mn a private femily. Apply ee rh nls D. to $1500 to invest ina in a few years. nid 2#rre have conscant employment n ter to IRA HOLMAN, Post Office, None except those pos! qualifications need apply WA AN SERVANT, in nd his business perfe Englishman or an American pri under- t. An pply at No. 225 oth nid 3tis*rh Daguerreoty pe apparatus (new) and of the | improvement, cheap for cash, with gretis, or would be exchanged for an the buyer might have. Enguire of Dr. | Courtlandt street. prop Gallup, 029 Lint | Eleventh street, « | A reward equal to the finder, by lea sing the HE, subseriber h: at regular stated times, to I. nnd and Scotland, O87, IN GOING FROM THE UNIVERSITY through | Wooster street to Canal, an agate Bracelet. A liberal rd will be paid on retufning it to 28 Laight st., Hudson | wis 2* sre LOST, | N THE EVENING of the ith instant, in Broadway or Box, marked Le Torre — Jue of the box'will be given to the me at the City Hotel, No. 44. removed temporarily, in conseouence Of the fire, to No. 89 Wall street, where his business will be continued, and vessels of the first class despatched as usttal i ‘erpool, London, the differe to New Orleans, Mobil Savannah and Téxas, by which, freight and p be taken at the lowest rates. For fu J. HERDMA, rth tis ther parti 80 Wall street. Yesterday and to-day. Our quotations rule about 34 per | ENTLEMEN having superfluous effects re ke. f, such as Wearing Apparel, bi ‘can obtain a fait ath price for the nme, by’ seu riber, throug: the Post Office, or othe atvend at their residences. J & 466 Broadway, u Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. J-LEVENSITY. LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. ADIES OR G ENSTYN, stairs. N. HOLMES’ Ki’ HEN RANGES. HE proprierors in presenting the above Rang to the pubs he, ‘warrants them, to perform the purposes for wh | they are purenased, and if not, they will of any expense to 'the purehas: can be given to persons wishing to purchase. ‘The prices range from 2 to 45 dollars. Grates of the newest patterns for Parlors, Offices and Bed omns. Bravee--Biall, Office, and Bed Room Stoves, Stovepipes, c. &e. re—Bright, plain, aud japauned. They have masons II times ready to set ranges, grates, and boilers. Also | smokey chimneys cured—uo cure no | be removed free Numerous references vs and SON, Proprietors and Manufacturers, 78 Nassau street GOTHIC HALL, 316 BROADWAY. Grand Exhibition Ge TWO MANIFICENT AND HISTORICAL PA'NTINGs, 120 feet square, representing the Bombard- itamoras, aud the glorious Battie of the Resaca dela Palma, under the commaud of the intrepid General | Children 12 1-2 cents. OTTViLLE GLASS WORKS. NEKS, SMITH & CAMPBELL, Dyottville Glass » manufactare Varboys tor aci ‘orter and Blue, Purple and Greeu Tumblers, and all kines of Dragg: q d to No. 353¢ South Front street, Phi- Jade}phia, will meet with Ppa attention. HENRY 8. DECAT _____QUINTIN GENERAL WOKTH SPLENDID Likeness of this ‘orks, Philadeipnia, (lass, Orders a iberal discount GOV. YOUNG lished, and now ready Price One Shi our the Srate su nit Py BENNERS. ‘UR SMITH. CAMPBEL fallant officer is this day je. Orders received,aud fers—vuly 25 ets per copy. MARCH also this day pub- jealers through- & usual rate. HAS. HOLT, Jr. 156 Fulton st. SANDAL OVER SHOES. ADIES’ AND GENTS?’ Sandals, manufactur Goodyew’s Metallic Kubber, superior to any overshoe kind in the city.! For sale by the case or sing y BROWER & BROO. ‘ents for Goodyears’ Manufactories, 100 Broadway. r SHEET RUBBER OVER SHOES. HEET Rubber Over Shoes, Leather sole end heel, tic shank, warrauted superior to those of an manulactire, forsale by BROWER & BROOKS, le ageuts for the manufacturer, 100 Broadway. 3 Ck COMPANY. 000 DOLLARS. WITH A’ SURPLUS. rrick 41 Furo® street, Brox. eOAPTT AA ood AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. ———— RMONIC SOCIETY—5TH aud the public are respectfully informed Coacert of the present seasou will take ening, November ARK THLATRKE~Mondsy £veniag, Nov 16ch—First ise aud property gen This company has tions that have ever occu veir escape from them with m, which they have alw attering their risks All ay sustain Will be adjusted and paid promptly special care to notify their eustomersim es. AMA’ esident, NN. Secreuey. MONEY LENT. HE HIGHEST PRIC: ‘and silver Watehes, Di N. erally, on thea AIGLES' KEAN, ond ™K. GO. VANDENHOFF, On whieh oceasion will be performed *hakspeare’s tragedy N—Joha, King of Bu Phitip Fauleonbriage, Mr. Geo ge frer wich, the farce of LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS, s open at hali-past 6 o'clock, and th will commence at 7 o'clock. Boxes $1; Pit 50 cents; i. a the two great: im the count comparatively sli was oa Saturday riptions received at the music stores of Messrs. *. Hoyer and by the Secretary. bS Lo ENSIGN, Secretary, 417 Houston street. D INSTRUMENTAL CERT, jand, Mr. Charles andeahoff; Constance, Seeeafentors & Luis eK Je y order, y 10, 12, M4, 17, 19e0d GRAND VOCAL A losses which the he Company mke New York, of all exp: ‘Phe CONVERT of MR, BOOTHS Benefit. — AMSUON, (pupil of Mr. W. A. Monday Evening, IONDAY EVeNI 8 Wiel. oceasion she will LI OWERY THEATER su be acted Otway M . RA- £ ne BRAM- Nea: ¢ : Priwli, Vache; Renault, Sevens; Bel Colema Pope: After which, the Pas de Deux de Forges, by Miss H & J ‘To be followed by the MAYOR OF GARRATT—Jerry Major Sturgeon, Hadaway. MARRI&D RAKE. Doors oven at half past 6 o’elock, curtain will rise atT- cents; Upper Boxes, 25 ceats; t the Fiawoforte—having kindly yoluot PROGRAMME. 1, Grand Duet—Variations on the march from Private office by ringing the THOMPSON’S ‘etail Family Grocery, Tea, ‘0. 597 Broadway, New lassan street, in ber of their ub-town an establi it on dway. They will eon- tonish the inhabitant gst the aasortment will 'Y CASH Wholes: quence of the solicitations tomers, have been induced t | cash principle, at the above er ALMO’S OPEKA HOUSE— 1 he pabli informed that this elegant, commodiou: ble establishment, having receutly beeu put der, is open for twelve uights oul . | of Mr. Chippendale, late director at'Mr. Nibl parts of the Theatre, 50 cents, which may be secured daily at the Box Oreloe ‘Mad’ a complete or the opera of “Robert la et—Pianoforve-—Miss ransoa,“Piee dolce e pl above line, and at prices that must as the upper part of the city. Amo: found the following : ‘Teas of the latest importatious and finest Java, Laguayra, and Madeira, port, claret, Admission to all | Boxes ouly excepte PART It, son, (by particular request,) ofevery grade; Mochi wines, champaigne, hen i Scotch whiskey nlevet and Islay he entertainment will commence ate O’Brien, Miss Mary Taylor. the Bailet of GISEL. s. Hazard; Giselle, Wile Blangy. onclude with favorite danee IPCHELL’S OLY MEIC evening, Nov’r 16—To commence with t «Hert | medy of RINGDOVES! To be followed by the Burl the God of Love, Mr. John After nek Cie Rree is ba fade ‘with a new Farce, entitled MR. AND it is WHILE—Perer White, M ady'of her age | py LA NEAPOLITAINE. aise,” {rom T Rachel, “Le Me iss J. Bramson, “La ro ench—to be ‘had et’ th ¥ e door on the evening of performauce. Children under Md years, half price. of rs open at 7, the Concert commences at 8 0’clock, pre s:oils; old Eni d “uglish, French, large assortinent of imported ry old and superior London doe East jndia reserve Madeira, New Harry Riagdove, M H ta entitled CUP! END ME FIVE SHILLINGS ‘ton, Gordon, Murdock, au 4 ‘ Mi free of ex ense in any pare oF the GOLD PEN MACHINERY, ued offers for s2le, on reasenable te sets of Gold | order for monufae: will be accompan icate presented to Miss Josephine Bramson by emi- | nent Professors of Music—'*We have had the pleasure Josephine Bramson sSocera pit one shilling ' ev prin Ngchinery, 1m parte: | Sfey'on the Piano Vorte with all the renioiny, steady time-keeping, aud the taste of an adult professor: | ‘of her tones, than | ied with complete praci is made known op Post paid letter to J. M. TRO WB! 024 3w*rre CIKRCUS—BOWERKY AMPHITHEATRE, Mei Borat of Mr. KEMP. reat Barrel Trick. in the Syren of the Scarf. Antipodean bottle tricks. ht of the Ethiopian Serenaders+ Mr. J. Blackwood, h plication in person DGE, Syracuse, NEW YORK KIDING SCHOOL. NOS. 65 ¢ 67 WATT STREET. Between Hudson and Gre J. H MERLAM takes thi is most grateful nohnomig nas thy New York Aidien aekan’ most uuremil rival the greatest : Pnoressons or New York, Piero Maroneslii, Michelle Kt: | Henrich, J. A. Kyle, Austi i, GW. Petti, George Loder, A. F. H Julius Metz, U. © Grreewich streets. is opportunity of retut Ks OF Hantrorp. V. C. Taylor, James Pi W. J. Babcock, Barnet, Jos. Moa ct seph Phgnt, ©. Jarvi C F. Scolte, Vinceat Smith, Prori H. A. Allen, P. Petri, RS OF BALTIMORE. | AST WEEK extensive collection of BEASTS, | BIRDS, and REPTILES, now exhibiting in this city.— i ats and Lions at 11 and 439 and eight in the evening. from 10to 9, and from half past 6 to 10 o’elock inthe | heads of the Mexicans, doing considerable da- Ed: | “YE “Admission 25 cents—Children, half price. ding, on Monday oe INGTON, Proprietor. THE PIANO—SINGING—ITA — J RS. MORLEY, Pupil of the George Smart, is prepyred to jeason! and onthe Piano Forte, at her oF that o M. is also readv to teach scho for who will | 0 ion Academy of | at half pa: ofthe Phitharmonie Society, | Boston Academ » C. Baldwyn, Edward having commenced Tuition on the Piano | lence of her Patrons, or give in- Fourth Street, on the most rea- r PHILADELPHIA ET THEATRE, uch | ow the most beautiful ‘7 NDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, que Opera of the Y OF THE LYONS. | most gorgeous style, and i: Ww 21 HOWARD IGNORA and NoNone F K ays of tuition, and Mondays and ‘Thursday jock for young ladies and youny ‘hursday evenings at 8 o’clock, hment, connected 7 b re to soeieey: in na : EXRERO have re-open | attractions, and those who: i will be acted the Burless ry LAD ould place themsel vi Clod Meddlenot tzing Class for Gentlemen. Wedu ev , at 8 o'clock, Waltzing Clas hiouable'dances, including Polkas, M: lowas, will be taught in the a Private Soirees will be given as usual, vate Jessons, and Boarding Schools punctually attended to. 023 Imeod*re ‘HE SUBSCRIBERS offer fo: | ud ‘Treey at very | 000 Neapolitan Viol $008 Tullo Bibs, $0 ‘ulip Bulbs, $0 50 doz. Hyaeinths it 00 mo lets, in flower, $2 per doz. or # per hundred. Private classes, pri- 7 INDIANA BONDS WALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA E. A. Manswant, Lessee... FIRST NIGHT O# MR. The celebrated Irish Comedian and Vocalist. MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 15, 1846. Will be performed, THE IRISH AMBASSADOR. Heveral cases Dutch n 10,000 Ailauthus Trees, straight ten to fifteen feet high suitable for parks, avenue \t Ornamental ‘Trees of all d'to the trade at aah and Brie (‘analy aud to 4 passed at the last sess: on the bonds of the State. ded to such holders as have Open oe and Herbaceous Plants, Q 4 rtments of Green Hi und in the viemity of New York the public are respectfully informed that we rnish any quantity of Double W! and other choice Flowers, sui Parties, having erected during the past summer for the ex, flow ers during the gay season. | nish ail orders which After w' TEDDY THE T Po conclude with DE A lers may have the opportunity of securit e law, by becomin, to the subseription, not now given'to such bond! tu as have not received th that it will be promptly furnished or forwarded. on ap- ,or by mail, to Messrs. Winslow & Per- street. or, at my office, No. 20 Nessau | street. » CHARLES BUTLER, No. 20 Nassau 1 Dated Oct 30, 1846. UNION COURSE, L. 1. TROTTING. Dress purpore of furnishing. | ma. We will be haps to tue, we may’ be favored with, im point of as reasonable as they can be procured ent 'HOMSON, 635 Broadway, Avenue and 116th street. Mr. W. B. Woods’ Farewell Benefit. Mr. BOWERY THEATR. H.@pd J. VALLEE’S present ir friends ard the public 1m to state thac thrir benefit is fixed for which occasion Mrs. Coleman Pope, Mr. Holland, of ‘the Ol Collins will perform, OFFICEs TO LET.—Two very convenies on the second story, comer of Fulton street and Bro: d- way, facing the Park. Tequired. Apply to WOO: FREEMAN’S HALL TO LET. THIS HALL, built by the Free: ciation of the city of Brooklyn, under a chart State of New York, | Rearly completed and ready for a tenant. | This spacious building, four stories high, is elegan a ant G. Theatre, (by permission of Mr. For p+rticulars see small bi! THE ALHAMKA-SALOON. 569 Broadway between Spring and Prince streets, nearly opposite Manager.—Grorae Loven, Musical Director. | ie is respectfully informed that the ce! | ‘Magiciao, * HERR ALEXANDER, — Whose astonishing and incomprehensible feats in Magic | created SURPRISE AND WONDER in the minds of ‘COND RACE between J. K Polk, and Lady Suf November 17th, at 100, $100 to the se- half-past 3 o'clock x ady Suffolk, to go under the Match for $200—Mile heats, best 3 in 5, at 2 McMann enters s. g. Capt. Waugh, (formerly | eacock) to go to wagon. fity by eighty feet square, and | tly situated for a public hotel in Brooklyn, om the comer of Columbia an i | streets. There is a hall occupying floor, and,thtee stores on the « irst rate tenant the wholi m at A very reasonable rent, on a lease for a The attention of keepers of publi | they are reqnested to vaew the breed the whole of the third | ent front on Columbia will be rented by ast haat 3 P.M., and returu after the sports are over. ier di teil make FIRST APPEARANCE UN MONDAY NEXT. (7 Full particulars will be duly announced. FOR SALE AT AUCTION. i THE well known Trotting Horse Caynga Chi ither of the undersigned c KS. CARKOLL’S Medicated Vapor aud Sulphi Baths, 18 Fulton street, op} certain cure tor Col id all inflammatory, state of the weather, | larly recommended by our first physi | €raptions and diseases of the skia. No danger of taking cold after the use of thes , Coughs, Kheamatism, Sore Thro: diseases incident to the changeab por Bath is particu us as a cure for ail vhureh street. ni2 6t*re York, respectful Brooklyn, that he has iting, and as: . delicate and lady. A CARD TO THE LADIES. ‘R, BRISTOW, Writing Master, on returning to New informs the Ladies of this city rnished an apartment handsomely for 303 Broadway, corner of Duane stre instructions as pi . therefore most politel perior system of IN ONE COURSE OF EASY LESSONS, the most confined, uncout at mode of writing, is one Of pertece bemty, freedom, ¢, follows on’ with the . a —Geutlemeus (lasses—Morning, Afternoon and even- | n9 dteodis®e He has trotted a mile to a Wagon im two minutes | thirty-five and a half seeonds in public, being the time on record. To be sold at the New York T; 1s on Wednesday, the 18h of November inst., without re- as the owner 15 going South. FOR SALE CHEAP —A family barouche near- ha suleedid pals of brown horses: mation, apply to ¢ JAMES F) REEL, 36 Myrtle JOHN SWEENEY, Co THOMAS MULLIG. Streets, o1 TAOMAS LES 8 2 ANDERLYN’S GREAT NATIONAL 'URE of the Landing of Columbus, isnow exhibiting for a e Academy of Design, corner of Broadway and Leonard atreets. Open from 9A M to10 PM. jon, 25 cts; descriptive pamphlets, 6. od, i i Fe AN, corner of Atlantic and ie to LIE, Secretary of the Association, Mery'and Fulton Fultoa stn, Brook jort time in the Season tuckets 50 cents Tattersal’s on Monday, 16th HENRY JOHNSON. | BOARDING MERCHANTS’ TOR would respectfully inform | wi it Enquire 129 Duane stre THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY AT THE TABERNACLE. CONCERT OF THE SEASON. HINSON FAMILY with pleasure announce erally of New York, tertainment ibe 3 iber- Noy ‘his and DOG FIVE DOLLARS REWARD-—A black and tan co- lored English Terries, marked with # line of white, between the forelegs. He ing for a chain. | ery, at No.16 Varick Pla wit ences of a home, ruoning from the brea ma leather collar, with a reward will be paid for his del nis 3t*rh ed) at moderate y early application. FOR SALE IN THE Three Story Gi Washington street,adjoini Ribsteat tatty all the impeovers stra troduced in houses. in New York. ORLANDO FISH. BROOKLYN... gpuu ranite Barement House 106 ing toe Lyceum. ‘This baild- | and combines. with LONG BRKEBD CANAKIES. }) HE Celebrated stock of W. 8. Broddway, will be | fe sale atNo-5 John street. Bird e them. we United States. se Lark ety of rare and valuable birds.— LEV E, pen at 6 o'clock. To commence at half-past 7. ner of Broadway’ and seribers anticipate a share of patronage equivalet accommodations. al, If not superior, to any 01 pen Wedvesday, Nov. ilth, at 10 o'clock. SHERWOOD & FISHER’S SALOON, BROADWAY, under late Peale’s Museum —This Saloon, in connection with their establishment cor- Walker streets, has been fitted up with te recreations and luxury which liberal outlay conld procure. est thoroughfares, ( way,) and contignous to all the principle Hotel nto anentrance in Broadway, avery plea- pened in Murray styeet, wh -40. 1 ROPRIETORS of 20 cents, to the India camel's vely in the article of Shawls, we can b buyers, on account of the lar sor ment in store, as well as the low pric selling, by the case, do: Hl porr, Merchant Tailor, of the house of Wyman, Elmen- | SHAWL WALtEHOUSE, 176 Peart St this Establishment invite pur- ers to examine their extensive collection, from a cotton shaw! 176 Pearl street. reotypes to papel gf portraiture a the rate of 10 t No, 18 Rector street, this’ (Sun- | Bros ates, Cases, a Wholesale or retail” onal Deguerrian Gal- cca, widow of the late Capt. | he tionary War, participated in some of its stirring scenes. | SSORS TO He was with Gen. Marion when he made an extraordi- | KD, at the old stores established by the Souillard, Nos 2 Park Row and ve No Connection what New York October 23d, 1846 DAGUEKKHOUTYPE PLATES. LARGE importation of French Plates, just received snd it the Plumbe National Daguerrian Gallery. No. E TO THE PUBLIC. & M. DELLUC, nephews of tie late BSOUILLARD, id respectfully iuform the public that they are the ¢ = & SOUILLARD, late ey still coutinae to carry on aries, under the firm of ACE & SOUIL- id Place & | roadway, and that they | y other establishment in | 0% 2w*e nf tin*r ale _300'Bowie Knives, subs i 200 selt-eock ng and revolving icles of every kind. NS AND BOWIE KNIVES—100 single and double arrel ducking Guns, suitable for the present season. Guns, common to fine. » intended for ser- tols, of cast steel barrels. | W. spi’ i} & CO 910 jen Jane, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols and Sport- n8 im*rre ATCHELDER’S [1 solutely the on! pended on to color staining or injui whiskers, tested pains to recommend it. raale by fo “OP RE nNOWARD HOTEL js now prepared to.sccommo: | ¥y, i M. BAT i Agent 1n Philsdelphis, Eng Rocsael, UNION HOUSE he above named new and splen- at the centre of the beautifal jas , and will open the same for the h inst. The Union House HE subscriber has tok sale at all the Literary De- | 1%! |b " States Hotel? and. "Con vi , to xive him acall in his new quarters. Springfield, July 24, 1846 MKS. ZEGLIO. No. 67 Division Street a large assortment ef Pari will offer for inspection a ks, eating, plain and ent velvets, &e be selected with good taste from the latest arriv tention of purchasers iners from the eountry, wantin; Id find it their interest, to call before | taneous Liquid Hair Dye is ab- | ted that can be de- HELOR, 2 Well st O13 offers unequalled through *pringfield. fo: Having recently kept. the'United gress. Hall,” at Saratoga, the riends and yatron: ° 8. 8. SEMAN. an3 Im*r ce stock of latest; whieb 06 Imo*rre LED by 4 SAL! dollars, on botrom GENERAL OF FRANCE. S$ will be received at the office of | lof France, (72 Greenwich street,) J6th instant, for a loan of about for the French Bark Havre et Mar- rt, now laying under repairs at Wil- information may be had, by applying as above, from ald er | No. 5 John atreet, N. LESSONS _IN EXPRESS TRAIN FOR BOSTON on with mails for Steamer BRI- 1A.—A4 Train will be despatched at 2!¢ P.M., via the Long Island and Norwich and iroads, ou the arrival of the Southern Mail on I be taken at the usual re arriving by the Priladelph we directly on tt on. bond and mortgage Ei RENCH OR "of the Conservatoive de Mi: e to inform his friends and now prepared "7 t Brussels, begs | eneral, that he in either of the al d Scharfenberg, H PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. WC. qi ] IN, the latter from the Ro: Sp es Fa eee, Walker street, near Brosdway, very moderate terms, which Royal Academy of will give lessons on the + ‘olin, at their residence, 72 or that of their pupils, upon | can be made known by applying | PEOPLE'S LINE n4im*r Daily at 5 o’el ly | From Steamboat it on very moderate — \ 10 has a perfect know | e of the science, and who undertakes to teach it thoroughly with the greatest facility. hree dollars per mo: y wishing to, re nh .C. Timm aud U. W, Benne Permitted. tu’ refer to them a8 to hi as to C. F. Hoyer, 301 Broadway, bery & Luis, 361 Broadway. THIRD ANNUAL FETE OF | IONAL GUARD. wil Dee, 28th, 1846. 7 ARD, Secretary. THISTLE BALL, ers of the THISTLE trein, will be in time, by at New York to the Brookly: 3 FOR ALBANY, jock, P. M—Throngh Direct, jer between Courtlandt and Liberty ste. eamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. Houghton, will leave on Monday, Wed: 3, William H. Peck, turday evenings, at > ere persous | ivate room, will find aecom- er establishment H MUSIC. COMPANY NAT! THE PIANO wn: tue Co! aed jonday evening, terms, by a Lady 15 16 and 23" rre day an Bteamboat ISAAC NE BENEVOLENT As. FANE re S Teewdey, Therodey an ION respecttully announce that their FIRST eat Castle Garden, on | 19, the proceeds to be ap- formerly, to charitaole purposes, without distinction BALL for toe season will take p’ apy eepAL EVE i instruction, will please 097 Imis*rre i ae BOOTS vick Sales and Small Profits. rine TRENCH BOOTS for $3.50, our own ion; fine French imperial & JONES’ 6ue the fash- TaPging At So’clock, P. M., Landing at Intermediate Placgs, hair at ) from the foot Steamboat NORTH AMEIIC. Jeaveon Monday, Wednesday, F boat SANTA CLAUS, Captain B. Overbauch, will leave = Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at boats will at al ain we Morning cars fOr 4 ‘ttken at moderate rates, and. nom ‘at’ which we are OF single oue C. HENDERSON & CO. PLUMBOTYPES, GOLD MEDAL AWARDED E Proprietor of the Piumbe N. ‘The order of dancivg according to programme. Manager of the Floor—Mr. G Leader of the Orchest The celebrared Mr. E Ken Bag Piper—Mr. MeKerracher Doors open at 7 jand werranted to ir. Wim. Wallace. jdall on the Bugle. h Boot and ‘rene! oot ans iomable stores in this city. Our Praise in the late Fair of the Ai Albany ia ample Dancing will commence at 8 o’clock ‘est. e taken after 4 Al persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this line, ‘without « written order from Far passage or freight, apply on board Behnitz. at the office an the wharf HOUR CHANGED FOR ALBANY BY PEOPLE’S LINE OF A i aay steamers Knickerbocker, » Will leave the ad of 6, as heretofore, ree vel Tastitate, fort is city. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ke made 1c shortest cnoeiee, ich—will admit a gentleman and s oF agents. the bosts, or to F.C. | ill ran through East Broadway, 10 o'clock, at the usual charges. Il set down their company entering into e, and geing out by the iu reversed order LOOK AT THIS! | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if you want a fine | article of Boots ang Shoes, eall at 367 Broad er you will find the largest assortment, chea most fashionable in the ei r, 367 Broadway, cor. of to and from the Garden, uati y the Greenwich street e opposite Pearl street, teking up pector et Hacks will be preseat, rigidly to enforce the po- f Imported French Boots, ty ie hy | dollars, and the largest of M. Cal Street daily ats, P. M., not transferable. alg lw N. B.—Members entitled to tie! exrly application to the Secreta will be issued on the evening of ¢ ae BALL FOR STATEN ISLAND.—On and atter Sui er Ist, the steamboat a Capt. Braisted, will make the fol- lowing trips to and from Staten Island until further notice, ~ Feave Staten Island. PLUNKETT & PARDESSUS HAVE REMOVED their Metropol 7 Store to No. 12334 Fulton street, one door east of Nas- F THE PLASTER! seu street, where they will continue t6 sell artiel ; those of aay other establishment, at the following red Aes Wee) ee | the management of Mi of the society. Loth sher, leader, is engaged for the occasion, ets § i 472 Bowery; Connoly’s, Canal nue and 13th street; treet, Brooklyn, and at the doot | nd fom OMMITTEE : W.H. Washington, J. Wiekham, OHN McGRATH, Se A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL TO ALEX- ANDER CAMPBELL. 'T a meeting of the friends ot Mr. Campbell, October 25, wing Committee was appointed to make the ne- Jel a LEG, plot Ball, to be the new and splendi all room, ‘eorner of Bowery and Bayard streets, oa Monday 1 Leave New York. assisied by a committee Hi ‘ Inc—Natva Pap Hat. $3 50 Iet—Moleshin Mice 130 Ist—Glazed Caps, 100 i 75 3 t articles at equally lo on of the kind patronage wit fs d 7 Imre FT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE DIES or Geutl Uieal hare i h h A or eutl era Bayh — co ag hg pow ing for the subseriber, at 11 r ‘l an 4 tine addressed thro , will be punctually attendes CASE OFF CLUTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. H FOR ALBANY, 75 eu 0; Ow ong aah, Cho, $9; Milw $596; Harn jerion street, between M. L. RAY, Ag N. STOKERS. For NEW YORK and intermediate e steamboat NEW PHILADELPHIA, Captain Lawrence H. Fra between Amboy and New Yo pt. leaving South Amboy nt 634, .M., touching at Bently Cessary arrangem« &e. without | ry man or destroying the health and Sy hundreds who | The co | for this occasion, Rossville, Blazing Star about 9 o'clock, retumn- give New York from Pier No. 2 North Hiver, at 4 Fare from South & Perth Amboy, 25 cents; Bently 25 cents, t landings 1236 cents. All kinds offreigut taken ‘rates. 'y, Sept. 22, 1846. FOR MONTEREY, § OREGON CITY, Columbi WHITON, Kolaud Gel ined by the inclement west! ights until Wednesday night sage, (having xecommodations al he foot of Dover street, to Mr. Geo. 81 9. 88 Bouth street, or at our office No.8 Liberty st where letters may be left desirous of making con above ports, are informed that a competent and ri supereargo xecompanies the Whiton, who will tal of, and render prompt retarns for K Abraham Barker, Elias De William Smith, Ja To be had 2 North Americas Hotel, and Green & Loses for the same, by applyim or through the post of fed to. canbe attended to by Mus. ENGLISH HARDWARE, HAIR SEATING, &c. -ENT'S’ S PRCES, white bone knives an eh eross. 26 do finejround star, do do, $10 per gross. 400 pair carving knives and for! iy 50 doz patent knob locks, $6 50 per dozen. 50 sets five Gothic ten trays, 10 balance handle Wore Also, ail sizes of ranted U 3 files of all M. 8. COHEN, ‘MANCISCO, AND | a River —The bark | _N.B.—The Committee pledge themselve: mi expence will be spared on their part, to m: the most brilliant of the season. E. A. KUTZ, NUFACTURER AND IMPORT: ir MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. Water street, corner of Buri expectfally inform his feiew has constantly on hand a ts, I to 3% cents MA NAUTICAL & t. FaPrest sli. with French forks, ne the pablie nments to either of the tants, Gasdran Levelling Tnstram illinery, Bonn ts, | No. 58 Libe ty street. B raat Jou strest, (up stairs.) LA ROY SUNDERLAND'S SERIES OF INTELLECTUAL ENTER- ND MENTALLY con} materi: | as ali goods not permitted in five days ore. DHULL & MINTURN, 87 Sonth at TO CLOSE A CON F packet ship LOUTS: i , Of live oak, lo- runoing rigging of Lading, Manifests, Log Ke All the articles in the above line are of the best materials and workmansiap, and warranted correct. Q pa the arte Ht ine nentext nd. moat correet manner TAINM. AN PHYSIOL@GILALLY sidered, in Four Ex | Bron way, Wednesday, Tharsd s of the present week, at 7! above line repair " ‘epaired sent for and am*re Consignees per ship SIDDONS from rm x wee send their ti Oren Wh ft of Wall rationale of spe Hiem, spectral ill musical, mysterious, | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. TELEGRAPHIC, Highly Important FROM MaUIICO. ANOTHER ATTACK ON ALVARADO By the American Squadron, Contemplated Attack on Tobasco. An extra of the New Orsleans Picayune, of the | 7th inst., contains letters from the squadron, da- ted off Anton Lizardo, Oct. 13th, 16th and 25th. On the 13th all was bustle and preparation for } an attack on Alvarado. Fora month previous | the sailors had been drilling for the attack, and | were eager for the fray. The Mexicans hada battery of ten guns at the mouth of the river.— On the Mth sailing orders were countermanded, the wind blowing too fresh for operations. On the - | 15th they sailed, but anchored again the same day within ten miles of the mouth of the river. There | was a heavy swell on the bar. On the morning of the 16th, steamer Vixen, and cutter McLane, towed by steamer Mississippi, | anchored at long-shot distance, and commenced | their fire. The Commodore leading, in the Vixen, | with the rest of the force following, passed by the fort—each vessel firing her broadside as she ranged ahead, with little or no effect, owing to the great distance. A long eighteen of the cutter 4¢7| Forward sent a shot directly into the fort. The shot was repeated with great effect. In the mean- ime the Mississippi had closed up, and was exploding her Paixhans effectively about the | mage to the fort. During the morning several of our boats sound- ed within half a mile of the fort, and were fired upon, but received no damage. Atl P.M. the line was formed, the steamer Vixen towing the gun boats Reefer and Bo- nita ; the McLane, schooner Forward and gun- boat Petrel, two launches, three cutters, and a la barge containing a fozce destined for boarding the vessels of war, brought up the rear. The Vixen and her tow passed the bar, and took a po- | sition within point blank range ; but the Me- Lane stuck so fast that the Commodore was una- | ble to bring up all his force, or stand the enemy’s twelve gun battery, and was obliged to retreat. The force in the boats was exposed to heavy fire, but none were hurt. The McLane is pronounced an abominable abortion. When she got afloat again, Captain Howard offered to make another attempt to pass the bar, but the Conemodore declined it. | On the night of the 16th, the cutter Forward, | gunboats Bonita, Reefer, and Nonata, under Commodore Perry, left Anton Lizardo, for an at- tack on Tobasco, Two prizes had been taken, one the Amerihan | bark Cooza, and the other a Yucatan schooner. BY THE MAILS. Miscellaneous Items. | Mr. Walker has borrowed the five millions, and could have borrowed ten just as well. The people have come up to the rescue, and he can snap his fingers at the bro kers. Hon. John W. Davis, Speaker of the Housa.of Repre. sentatives, came into town to-day, though not, as we un- | derstand, permanently for the session. ‘Tho President is employed upon his message. The chapter on the Mexican war, will be lucid and interest- ing. It is hinted that he will again propose the bill of two million: ge, and the reports from the several depart- | _ The mi ments accompanying it will, we venture to say, show a very creditable apereement of the funds on |, COM> bese | the impediments of the sub-treasury and the rs. We feel authorized to announce the following contri- butions to the grand museum of national curiosities about to be established. By Mr. Adams.- incision from the skull of Der Mot Millorrogh. The curse of Ham. The Psalms in | common metre. Proofs from Holy Writ, establishing our title to 54 40. The frost of eighty winters, in a state of iusique | fine preservation. ‘4 By Mr. Van Buren.—The bad box he was in at one time. The sober second thought. The boots of Swart- wout. The ghost of the sub-treasury. The mantle of - ; | Osceolo. By Mr. Webster.—The obsolete idea. The odor of nationality. The odor of liberty. Lithograph view of the place where he ae a Bomb shell from Rouse’s Point. The hat of M’! . By Mr. Tyler.—The man in the white hat. The ve toes. The exchequer. The shoes which he wore when the boat left him. Portrait of the “celebrated Roman consul,” originally in the possession of Old re By Mr. Calhoun.—The cohesive ¢ power of the public junder. The one man power. consistency of all is political opinions. The ning of the end. The end of the Mexican war. The history of free trade By Mr. Polk.—Original copy of the Kane letter, with | boo tory notes, and a concordance. The coat he had on when he received his nomination. Specimens of Domaings of the boutmen, “Copy of Senta Anut’s pecs. | blessings of en. Copy o: hed ‘ua one oF The pi Te sank aE lions. e of peace, ready for smoking, q by. the Gordian knot. r By Father Ritchie. ‘The whole or none.” The rock upon which the President steod on the top of the Rocky mountains. The tail of a tub. The house that Ji | built. The pen with which the inaugural was written | and the Oregon treaty gy Re to be the same | The fire of patriotism. Index to the resolutions of 96 and ‘99. The voice of the people. The ground of right. | The corner stone of democracy. The politician’s thim- | ble-rig. A model in plaster of the popular will. The | wrecks of the whig fauy gathered up all along shore. The com of Ship of State, and the boxed. The programme of the Mexican war. “ Error wounded,” writhing in pain. The official returns of the Delaware election, and the order of the succession. Mr. Andrew Kennedy contributes the claws of the | British lion. ‘ Mr. McDuffie—A blade of from the third grand dropped division ef Oregon, wi ‘not to have been from an emigrant’s wag | | Mr. Wright contributes the restoration of the barn- | burners the chair of State to John Young. “Old Zack” contributes Okechobee, Palo Alto, Resa- | cade la Palma, and MONTEREY. Privaverraia, Nov. 14, 1846. The residence of the late Dr. Wm. Swain, at the cor- | ner of Seventh and Chesnut streets, is shorily to be de- | molished, to give place to a handsome block of buildings, extending from Seventh to George streets; the lower floors will be occupied as stores. The front is of the brown sand stone from the Jersey quarries, similar to the new Athensum,{now nearly completed. The want of @ court house, sufficiently large to ac- commodate the vericus courts and county officers, has long been felt by this community, ana various projects for the erection of additional buildings have been enter | tained during the lest ten years, but none of them have | met with the approbation of those in authority- Another proposition has been submitted to the councils of the county board, in which it is proposed to give to the city the ground on which egy Bee State House in retu Walnut street font Fe hore, for the location of new bnilding ‘Thomas Buck, a prominent m are’ plead guilty to. bill of indictment fer in the Court of Quarter Session: hay 2 been sentenced to-day, but at the counsel, it was ned to allow bim to bring witnesses to testify i his good character in mitigation of renten It ia probable that the witnesses will proc: among the members of the Moyamensing lice, a8 gg doubtless yery willing to spe ye him. WE, cepwete Court of the Commonwealth commences ‘on Monday asa Court of Oyer and Terminer, «charge of the whole criminal jurisprudense o1 county. This has not happened before for fifteen of the city corporation to subscribe road will, it is understood, be tested a of the State. mocratic canal commissi had re: of apoplexy, of which he was still experiencing the ef fects, though somewhat recovered. Some of the papers have construed this intelligence so as to make it Lanne that Mr. Powers, the whig canal commissioner elect, ha | beg aigacked with epop eX cd Music Society, will be