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manufacturers were extremely bi there is scarcely fering, and if no alteration. The wool market tes dilone Rowe <a yntamealgy 11 supplied, and | he negotiated at Sto 10 per cent. discount. Ontheother 2, though the 1 t | ™ known, | paola a et he, epetansci |AMweereseahy ect wh sigaatres tatnaeeh i was diminished. Hany sosicembere Ty as good, but the parties not being generally known, - a) thrown out of employment by ‘they are subjected to higher rates of interest. Then, | AUCTIVA RUTICKS. y of the perform: Ss Stockholm, on the 8th o' ly ruery, 1820. Her perents kept a school. It is | middling desoriptio: said there is but ttle ehance of her visiting Eng- | sumers, it is true, ha Jand, at least for some tine, for she does not like #0 greatly, and the to sing even in Italian, much less English. LB abe ol feos Nghe aay mdi 'p CORN’S_B. ARCHER, City Inspector City Inspector's Oflice, Nov. 16, 1846 A statue of Shakspeare, for the Theatre-Royal, | pirited at the idea of short time, enerally \ Taseleg. baw! ‘egein, there is another description of paper, more fre- > Manchester, bas arrived in that town. It has | tobe spoken of, in some degree tcted pod, } quently seen, but equally secure, on which the rate of WM, W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer, been obieanes Lae one immense siden ecnngee A soe name pers bt ty ef janis - — ad- | discount appears to be graduated according to the neces. UCTION NOTICE—To Housekeepers—By les Kean very pu nel perfect specimen of the rhite sta- | vance in prices, an if the coming crops Meoren, Tu 5 . 27.—Ther been } ‘0 canelu b the MISERIES OF cg Uap eae ato hh ie ae ae | in Ameriva are to be relied apon,. it is evident that con bat ay gg ro bes booties Doors open at aiiue SUSERIES OF HUMAN LIFE. erformances on- | ther more enquiry this week for some descriptions ‘of | sities of the borrower, which, taking as they do, a very n has so far outrun pevcection that nothing but a | manufactured goods, ut 8 o'clock, and the A commence at 7 wa He Re sum -outr + end especial 1 within the compass of a | Sale of French wrilcommence a'r v'ock: Percy id fhe performances {Spy of tan Wesker boy” "| Sls gene eae" emer | avg x ic’ ig lence bee ote | Seton wee ee Bowens Tiare. etetenees ply and demand: on it is also evide © yarn market | ann This E b—Benefit o c y ‘The British Corn ‘Trade. | that prices must mtvonce wn-h tyson] what they | ingly dull, and the business very limited. Onienieec, |- The market for Texas securities has been rather quist | ler, ke., Solar and Lard Lamps reuing, Nov. tthe ic ase Ht, and J- Valles [From the Mark-Lone Express } are et present je ‘3 won Wau eget. ‘The | circumstances, and with the continued advance in the since our last, and there is less disposition to make in- | Goods well packed for: hipying Colen ‘ope; Wildrake, Mr. De lo tv ion of the grain | price of cotton at Liverpool, orkit TT ino. . w Zhe wheat trade has been rather quiet during the | He gente aly, and the paint ep- | fe repiily extending ach tho meee ee {hort time | vestments than we noticed in the early part of the week | Bim QU tH BROOKLYN LOTS. they bought at the close of last, and in the Beginning of | prebensions emerisined ty some oi janins, prices being | that, in the course of Lafortnight or three weeke, it will | Holders, however, continue firm at the advanced rates | "JVHE Unhariat mee ncced veweriay, will be cou: tt | . Nt lod. is, if it proved @ far more general than at any f i ~ » 14Malse; | e hs month on hand, have shown ze elena fe ob %, mt ‘ieaypoint all selétetoce: Rennie e | year 1833, & ny former period since the previously quoted—say for Treasury Notes 14\al5o tinued THIS DAY by Misses H ond J Vallee. tne Compesy of the SECRET ; Taomas + 17th, at 12 o’elock, at the Merchants’ 'e give elsewhere some details of what has | Prag é Mays are now ready tthe office of . re. Sergea - . | the astoc! ply of cotton, but such a result taken place in different localiti Interest Notes 15}sal6\c; Eight per cent Bonds 18al9c; ©. B ROLLI Auctioneer. D 2 iF ud Gallery speculation, ne le on rather @ re- | = ou! on place iferent localities ln reference to t! P ooo oors Op ‘0% ; et ent ae nn Marten kaving sscurred | only can determine, Brazile and kgyptians have both | portant subject Gusrding of Wednesday, MITE | «ron, por conte: $0aflo-an the doller. | FOR SALE AT AUCTION. Doors open at 634 o'elock; curtain rise in prices, Field work has beon a good deal retarded, the | been ip request; the latter description, in consequence of | | Leaus Quakrenty Learnen Fain, October21.—There | Foreign Exchange continues to recede very rapii- THE wall known Trotting Hbrse Cayugs Chief, | PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE—1h heavy rains which fell in the early part of the week | wo in Sea Islands, being most particularly in de- | wae, ealy a moderate supply of leather ut our fair held | yy, and drawers find great difficulty in negotiat- | He has trotted a mile to a wagen im two minutes 11, eatublinitcuent. fanie eae, Gomanods having rendered the land too wet to admit of either | mand and at isd. per Ib. advance. Surate have bean | here te day; owing partially to the uufavourable weath- | !¥ * ~ by) x4 ve aud a half se public, bemg the | We exablishment, having recently bees pu ploughing orsowing being carried on with advantage. | Purchased in quantity, both by the trade and on speculs- | er ‘iu tanuers have intterly had. tov drying. About 66 | ing. We now quote Sterling 6% a 6 per cent | beat time on record. To be sold at the New York Taster “Stuur (li peudate: late direeton ce Me Naat ‘there i still much to be done, and the necessary out: | tion, The sales this week (with 8000 bales to-day, anda | tous were laid down, and pearly all cleared off. Buyers | premium; France 5f 40a6f 45; Billa on New York at 60 | s#lison ‘Thursday, the Ioih of Novemberiuat., without re: OME Chuppendal parts of the ‘Theatre, # sivas door operations are likely to engage so much of the time | Steady market) amount to 59,820 bags, including 19,800 red pretty strongly, at most goods went off ya 7 dey Ch aie ve, as the owner is going South. nis 3th | Ad sly sescamnds tienen private of the agriculturiat for the next month orsix weeks xs | American, 3,500 Egyptian, and 9,300 Surat on specula- - Calfsking were in demand, r | 48¥8, 120234 por cent discount; Checks 4 per cent dis- | a Office, from 10 till 3 o’eloek. to atford little leisure for thrashing: hence a material | tion, end 240 American amd 150 Macaio for export. The Good English skins, 44 Ibs. to 47 Ibs. b: Is, | Count.” { UNION COURSE, L. |. LURSDAY, Nov. 17, the entertainment will commence falling off inthe home supply may be looked for. Under | quotations, according to the standard now adopted Ma 1s 9d.; heavier weights sold freely, and were not | The reparts of the banks of Now Orleans , for the 81st | ‘TROTTING. with PERU EETION pte O Brien, Miss Marg Tevicr. these circumstances we see no reason to calculate on | the Brokers’ Association, are, fair Uplands, 6\4d., tiful. Kast India kips of all kinds were wanted, and Oct. 1846, the od ¥ PP gt chs net of GISELLE—Dake Albert, lone tre tae aes ve onea tay wees | peretihe emis Tes aaa’ OO: Pee | GOCRMY, Sea nil, Rerete. epee | OS om ee nenee Ope i GL] aiiaike aha iene wi WiorceUmes PAs @TYRIEN. erhaps, remain quiet for some weeks unti mi a hb erage, were rr, 5 5 , ne - ire again obliged to ame ito the markets, but that Azoraen Raront, Oct 30—The accountaby the great | and eemed scarce, Light shaved hides were bought Circulation: Deposscs, Sects, | NU Daa ieee oem ——~ OL YMEC | THEATKR, -——Tasady i er, we feel , ing from 11d. i ‘ * kL S JE betw . See wi Peed oe al tees Sy eeeaer, * corner stimalae so, ONS marhat, sod 00 | nite alteration to motiee faethe: woods os ae oe folk, farther postponed to Tuesday, November 17th, at | €atitled CUPID. —Cupid.the God of Love, Mr. Joha Duna, N D a . After which the AL MAL nearly the whole of the Indien corn imported into Li: Leicester.—Trade is but dull for th, half-past 3o’clock P. M., for a purse of $400, $ 00 to the Hymn me ge nN AID. : Fn bag je is but dull for the season. The i , - T. owed by the petite Comedy of RINGDOVE! 00! Las been re-exported to Ireland, and latterly a good | F accounts of favorable | Wholesale dealers ure buying very cautiously, and only 1,263,736 “ cond pea prre les SOA TSEOU a co nskalaton wine |—Uir Hien Bingsoye, eh cents Mans Rtas Wee Melon low Wiest lies Teen HOGGht’ are’ Bx'the sone weather for picking, which seemed to check for present wants. The manufactur ‘Br “ for the country mand than those the machinery is, we be- ; all employed. In wool doing, the spinners } ; cot; Julia, Mrs. Hl. Isherwood: Bi sevant enters’ gm, Lady, Saifolls, 0 go. under, the | OG, Coetinds with a new’ Furce, entitled sal MKS. WHILE—Peter White, Mr J. ig March for $200~Mile heats, best 3 in 5, at 2 ‘Treen eisala Sb-oontes waver tones : destination. This must sooner or later tell on prii ‘The arrivals of wheat coastwise into London hi on @ more moderate scale this than in he (ok as trade continued to experie: | engaged in the London trad without change since onr lust; no | lie lative ardor, and the market has been qui : : 2 " . M . g Capt. Waugh, (formerly | Private boxes $5. Orchestra boxes, $3 he time past, the quantity rer ‘amount. | also Sea lalend bean au . | buy only for immediate use, and the stapiers are firm in - ; D. MeMann onters: 4:..¢.-Capt Waugh, Di thal oeloek: Si iSonty: sant apn: Tih shave es Wert Inne US homdons: | Lek. aRt00 Lapar eencine: etn dOe Ree ey | brite, tun We Gocrintoe tar me eee xeueainee | . she Proportion of specio-en hand to paper in lrow. |'Peseveh) apt wasn a 0 on ae sulky, CIRCUS—-BOWERY AMPHITHEAT! age samples from the home ceuntics has meanwhile | Egyptian, 400 Maranham, and 2700 Surat: and for expor- | *0ck from the grower ut lower rates—Leicester Chron, | lation was much more favorable on the Bist of October | i" The ears leave Brovkiyu forthe Course atiia My half poAKCUS—BOWERY AM FRITH AT RS. been small, “On. Wednesday there were only few rune | tation, 1930 American aid 290 Surat, Forwarded into | —— than in any of the previous reports, with one exception, | pist 1 and3 P. M., aud return after the sports are over. REENGAC ATOR THE TWO GREAT CLOWNS. eal Easex, fy ‘ent; co unsold durin merican ani 7 iD; ‘, - rf EVENING, Nov. and on Briday the standswerelatill move posrly supplie’” | Surat *The prices denlared by the Gomeltine of Beta. porting Intelligence there being on that day mere than two dollars of Th heeplabe o “DOG LOST. ‘The millers have acted cautiously througheut the week, | this week, for fair cotton, are Bowed, 61; Mobile, 6gd; | UNt@™ Course, L. | ’ | q orting any Pacinc. ~Should | specie on hand for one of paper in circulation. ‘Thi | FIVE DOLLARS REWARD-—A black and tan.co- "AMMILLE GARDNER; and the purchases made have been principally for ship: and Orleans, Sd | the weather permit, the admirers of trotting and pacing | cess of specie is not necessary, and isa dead weight upon English ‘Terrier, marked with «lin wil atheopeat en thiopentone es ree anaes ment fo the north; the inquiry hes. hewever, been sufl- | Lowoou Conm Exe anat, Monday, Oct. 36—On the. | Will witness a rich treat to-day at the above course. {t | the banks, aud must reduce she profits of these institu. | pape ]wonine trom the breast between the { "The above | Camille Garduer in her Great Aet of the Syren of the “ p, | mye be et will be seon by the advertisement that the first isa tions§very materially. reward will be paid for his delivery, at No. 16 Varick Place. Te. the conses of the: evehinn:, Bio. Memes with Anan thet . The | | pacing match between Capt. Waugh and Boston Merry, | ‘The increase in the value of roel estate in the western | L238 Fh aban a cask ou an inclined pene extending from the pit to the upper rather | jh stock, much disinglination was trauifested om the part | OF $200. mile heats, best three in five, in harness. Allee N WILLIAMSBURG, boxes nt6 1 iG lw MENAGERIE, SITE OF NIBLO’S GAR+ ng Nataral Curiost a more extensive sci before, several parcels of Tre low quality having been taken for Ireland. The im. provement in tetany! and the probability that old at a i FOR 7 } which, the deng looked-for second meeting of James k. | “ities of this country, is much were rapid than in those A ere ree Go business 3 peat — erin “%, | Polk ant Lady Sufolk, for « purso of $400, two mile | ofthe evat, and is unprecedented in the history of any | fam b pezrgment i the demand, and the probabilty that old | pave rulel'weady, at prices about equal to those abr heats, the horse tomo to a wagon, the mare under the | country. The value of real estate and personal property jee : ¥ taiced on this day se'nnight, but all other kinds were a iter in the city of Milwaukie, and the county in which it is the deteriorating effect produced onthe condition of the » vith di vorite, two to one Bots g v c P slow sale. and lust week’s quotations were with difficulty , abeidel, Waa 16. &sddonk, ethatiin:< wares ba dsome two story basement and attic frame RAYMOND & WAI Loc. ED ON THE om TP HIS extraordiuary coll | Tor rd js, handsome grates, five closets, mahogany portico front end rear, the windows running ou en Venetian blinds in’ front, and shutters ia the | Mr. yard in front, and suitable for two respectable ting pero property ix situated in the mast desirable part an L.tou, cou rs . new by the continued damp weath have rendered ited. At'the cl the many insta bi l. holders of the former were very. firm; and the busiacss | Dot been affects. We understand thet cae ce ned | attendance, if the day is favoreble. Every facility fot, | nexed --- done has been at rates not previously obtainable. The | Supplies muy. be expected thir weok, mecca il by the Long Ieland Railroad to thove who wish to ger Hion tamer, will give his interes- sing and dawing « large Numidi- BreriLian Tiger, groapings with the ae Raat anv Pensonat Paorenty—Mirwav duty fell te 4s. per quarter, the lowest point under t! rain-laden have not made their 7 to the | attend the track. See the advertisement for particulars. | 136 16137, sbuig. being between the slip and Grand | trained animals, ke., at 1 A M.dand gE M. lav don Tuesday, The last general weekly ave-| fits boisterous gulet. ‘With {ree foreigh wheat wo were | _ The trotting in Philadelphin will positively take place | Lijlthe pictan ener S08 ities tad ine vebliencheal losin eae from 8A. 1: F Hs aod fm 46 pf eS pds on ‘heree tas rn ve Mn oweck, | Well supplied, and the holders evinced more anxiety to | today, the weather being highly favorable forthe full | Improvements... ... 411,599 00 | Th eet, aonth side of the street, and about 100 yards ¢ 25 cente—Children half priee. ni 7 }w rre sell than for some time past. The actual business doing | enjoyment of the sport. i n in from the new brick Presbyterian church in South Third st. J i i ~ . ¢ premises adjoiming, rot KH. ence ta far oa the duty is concerned, which will proba- ponthn eg fer bonded wheat and other foreign grain Musteal Intelligences, ——_| have nearly, or quite subsided. To-day ‘Total $2,125,977 36 | adiaramlt ee. bly remain fixed for many months. We have heard of i Miss Joseruine Bramsen.—The Apollo Room was Yd Bath heh Paha tetiabele 4 rice jones 7 nd lene Neahed wteenticr press ving taves oe | sl changed hands fer export hence ER RAIL ROAD crowded last i i i ‘The territorial tax on this amount for 1846 is $2,126, 4 Ligh to sdmit of further shipments to France with a pros- be considered almost nominal. evening with a most fashionable audience, TING OF THE DIR i i tl . i 6 of the Kail Road Company, act pect of a beneficial result. Thero have lately beon ru- Tog ag tens it | collected to witness the performance of Miss Brameon, | ®4 the county tax $8,000. Of this, all but §776 of Nar terieicien paeert hE LHKATRE FHULADRLEHL ce js now the most beautiful Theatro THIS EVENING. NOVEMBER 17, stieg Drains of the on of the public | modes of marching, with m between similar qualities free and in bond lved, ‘That all reports th vinced an imprevement, which, if continu. | have been purchased at a small per cent. of the present e duty, Dg ed, will plage her amid the ranks of tho first artiats liv. | valuation. There are many other places in the western rand rade, i i for re subserip- | will be acted the mors to the effect that geverament intend remitting tho | ; the demand | 22 for her age, is certainly a most extraordinary per- | t#Fritorial, and $2,859 of the county tax, is levied upon co ak aati Sl ety ‘Tom, the qou. 8 MAN OF MANCHESTER. utica en grain altogether; but as nothin has transpired ] ‘selected malting | rmer on the piano. Though her public performances | the property in the city of Milwaukie. A few yoars ago, aersed, That the statement of the views of this Bomd, | Tom, the Gump ieee ee to give much weight to these reports, they have failed | ane rma! tho whole tract of Iand comprising this county could | PrePared audnow submnirted by Mr. Jervis, beprintedmmder | 9 ao Christoviner, Burke to the value of wheat under lock, and the differ. | erie Of, ae per, quarter ; before the | hitherto, have testified to her talent, hor performance oe ny prising this county u tures of the Directors, and be distributed for the | er th ft | ly jo 1 | With malt we were scantily suppl t this Board have abandoned To peda wo have te report a very steady u on of the necessary measures for c LA til] a portion of the flour they bought [ ; | ing. Though eeuted all her pieces well, th i i if ork committed to them, by the Ui Clod Meddleno coke age on hand, ead seom. deposed clearop | Te! ibe quality of the malt on show was very mee. | e from'"La Bomuambula,s was he gem | COUNTY which are now unimproved and of little value, | the important work commied them, DY dhe Legulatnre, | pi ee ‘ecks before they enter into freth engagemonts.— | Parcels soli at full prices bat all ptive yuppie ine h cordially joins | but which will, in a fow years, be thriving cities, largo | the Board view the enterprise in the same favorable light as | After which, a V ivert Je of town-made has been decidedly slow, nor has | Hii. though we cannot all them cheaper Beane woe od in the enthusiastic applause with which it was receiv. | villages, and rich agricultural sections. Boh Si ty Ses Sreees mpcemnhr cad OGL? he TEOt 4, ae. 8. CONMET memes ood ill anon aiien Norfolk and other country manufactured four moved off | in short aupply, and steady request, at provious figures. | {ge quncromced columns prevent our stating more than | The receipts of the Reading Railroad Company for ckholders; aud they are gratified iu the know: | ~ ST. THEATRE, tHILADELPAIA very freely; quotations have, nevertheless, been All kinds of peas were held at extreme rates. Flour | Ve (noe mue assisted her did themselves new credit. | 449 o's of October, in each of th st th ledge many of their fellow-citizens who formerly 4 Lessee... W, Bi, Biame. Mantger. dil cre Senger fi pk unt withs moved off slowly at last week's Agures 4 Wo trust that ties Jpeephine: my duced to favor if ai nthe ae ene @ past three yoars, doubted of the expediency of this work, are uow ready 10 | * “SECOND NI YK MR. COLLINS jention, several parcels having change: Wronxtpar, October 29-—Thit week. f i | has been as od:— support it, ; The celebrated Irish Comedian and Voc {Monday last. supplies of wheat have reached us Gheriahon com Mapam Anta: 2.—This cantatrice who won s0 | Puivapetenia any Reapino Rainoan. o tod ta taeda "thy Hapa iife te wac oP , has hitherte failed to | but from all other quarters the receipts have beon on a | Much praise by inging at the Philharmonic concert, | 1844. 1945. 846. ru pany, No, 8 Merchants” fx: Will be performed, the per Durlotm of the draw supplies. of this grain from our own | Jimited Th ‘of that grain on | Philadelphia, gives a concert this evening. The | Travel. ..... era ek > | Soatace Sina aL organized and books be fur- | ‘Terence O'Grady ‘|. Mr. Collins, coast have amounted up to this (Saturday) evening to | imitedecale. T vervorthe aaeion | Nerth American of that city “Madame A. is avo. | Prewghtou Reods... 300606 tae are oF : | “Aiver ya only 4318 quarters. The quantity brought forward from | }, activ the few parcels disposed | of extraordinary merit, and some have likened her | Mis's Keceipt ..- 2.1.00 "9 62 lations be published for | HOW TO PAY THE’ RENT. tho home counties by land-carriage samples has likewise | of. produ fonday’s quotations. In free foreign | stellan. She sings with great power, brilliancy, | Traus. U. 8. M. 783'33 763 33 | Morgan Rattler... ... ... -Mr. Collins. been trifling, and buyers have had to pay very fullratex; | yoiy few sales were concluded, yet the holders evi and sweetness, and cannot fail to become a favorite with —— =_ | To comalude with, the free of my eee ocd yy feces tha earae pee tor geod | Sig For bonded grain | °Ur music-loving people.” Perunser ook tens Bs 3 ei is 137,305 09 . : ane | ‘To-morrow, Mr. W. B. Wool’ RiowolBensdtas’ adiew, fan penn rdatteeriane cmtice later Distillers’ barley as the rates were al-/ Camillo Sivori, says the Beston ‘Times, surprised the | 7°* of cos! eB ¥ be _AlG lwire JOHN B. JERVIS, Chairman. | . . been sold on correspending terms, and om grinding kinds was held at | urday evening, by appearing quite unexpectedly and ex- three years, they were as follows:— E 0 the Stage. atthe concert of the Academy of Music on Sat- | _ For the second week in November, in each of the past eS WANTED—A good Ship or Bark, to load for | . Mr. Colfing has handsomely volunteered his services. | : sh New Orleans. Apply toy 5 | REE CONCERT See escent eh ce Ten enna ee ds were very firm.— | ecuting an air on the violin. We understand that he was 1845, 1946. aati SO hie Ree Rate do we expect that much will be received from the conti- . oe. solicited to appear by the managers of the concert, but $1,976 02 $2,514 64 i S| A SELECT FREE AND BABY, nent before spring; but.as numerous orders have been | day's market Foglish wheat sold slowly at Monday's prt | Coat thon aoc b yd estrone roped aise dash aa Pasture, She speaks English well, | Zvery Evening, at the Stag Hotel, 26 Mercer street, font gut we shall inal probability, draw some quant: | cos.’ ree foreign Leld mls, but not sauch paseo’ tn to play at the Howard during a part ofthe cost | Sesans Woars «“comara | Me eapable of tenclimg French, “Apply atti Rove street.’ |, bettoeen, Howeurd and ¢ ee 4) , sorts werd E E nl a By ch The stocks of old malt are believed to be unusually | fotterrequest for shipment to Trelend. ‘The barley, rake ry Coal transported, tons. » 12,443 bakin nope fs ANEEDSEy ’ tespectable young Woman, Mrs. Newton, Misa De Mortttsr, and Mr. Colling small, which, with the extravagantly high value of Gne | has received acheckrand but little progress could be ‘The receipts for the first week in November, this year, ‘as children’s nurse, or plain sewing, or chai A professor will preside Piano Fort barl must jaf e prices of the, former article. | made in sales without yielding to a reduction of Is to 28 amounted to more than fifty-three thousand dollars, first rate washer an: ferences nl? iter day mo actual alteration has taken place in perge. A liberal arrival of foreign oats has completely es usc tea ich, with the above, makes th te for the t hed THE ALHAMRA but the tendency has beem decidedly up- | frustrated any advance generally asked for Irish du: Commou Council: which, with the above, makes the aggregate for the two N the week, and we experienced a slow trade at our previ-| Bean A A Ne ay weeks $98,000, being at the rate of two hundred and ‘In abook store, a clerk thoroughly acquaint- have come sparingly to iets j the supp lies for the | gus currency. White peas 4,in good request. Egyptian | Gnav, Rey, Present id eGhae es eee twenty-five thousand dollars per month. The receipts a enema from Ireland, aud 4515. qre. from abroad, | prun ) > ceater: No change in the value of other | ateeeitions ata favor of causing the south side of 18th | havereached this amount for several months this your. | aldrens and relerrucer, (us none otvers Will Teeeive atten: | 3 nol | Q c we raat eitvanoe hes tole ‘within the last twe or | fads °very fire tone Wheat bas broughe tall e Aogtaat tween 27th and 20th streets. Referred. road this year, up to the 19th instant, was 1,084,504 Iliad is Fas tae eR pon 9 the week ih three weeks, archangels, which were not werth more | Pe¥era] cargoes of inferior quality have been bought for | st cay Voile aseeore et ning vacant lots between | tons. The aggregate quantity of coal shipped frem the than 268. at the end of September, being now held at | shipment to ireland. Barley has brought | oth and 10th streets and aventies Band D. Accepted, | yari 1 mines of Pennsylvania, up to the 12th inst., is. Od. and other descriptions have risen in the same | moey, and Beans an alvance of Ia, \o a por aearinee. | tnd Fetolution adopted. various coal mi y Pp ple NEW. PRUES TN NATURE, PHILOSOPHY! of city referencesgiven Tease | VIMUSING AND. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSION - | | “STARTLING EXPERIMENTS IN MAGIC ‘oung Woman, asituation | Anentire ch a ‘i | jones f performances nightly, wtroducing many 4 Y ‘er. | Report and resolution in favor of ca vacant lots | Was 2,112,189 tons, from the following coal regions:— 7 10 wi No objection to do the | ne d exhib h preportion. | The recent supply of Indian Corn has nearly all been "] i “ | 4 new experiments, and exhibiting the Nothing of interest has taken place in English beans | taken for Ireland—yellowsat 56s. and whites at 0s. per | ia potzstic street, between Delancy vington sts, | Pennerivanta Coat. Trane, 1846. | spnarel house work of S amaall femuily. Good city references | im aatoe! ERS OF SCI ENCE AND ART. tues Neon lightly scecebae pein Toten tne | guaran. ‘The li SP ering uae brought very | Communication from the Alms House Commissioner, | From the Schuylkill coal mine SENN TREE aa SA HERR ALEXANDER, TRSDOLGeRGtd yuniameeeeh Riper ona a tne | ae snply of Irish Flour is rather in: | in relation to the proposition recently. made for contract. | ‘Lehigh. . -ANTED—A situation by « respectable young Woman, | there will be given each evening « Grand Voeal aud lustraj parcels have changed hands atyery ful tore, but has maintained full rtes- A’ good deal of flour ii | grtde termes ind oF en ier ee aang ere | St Eackawai: can been rom her lst plus" where ube hd Iie ihcee | "Full partiesirs inthe programme, Of English peas hardly any have come to hand, and | pond, has changed hands at 34s. per barrel. Duty hi labcoamaitiss having Galer temidain ee ‘t Wilkesbarre . . Fears. “Flonse call ot 086 Bomros street, ni7 lr | ‘Tickets to the Rotunda, 90 cents; to the Baleony, 25 cente— Pricaa have, in the ab-eace ef business of importance, re- | j;on'paid this week on 361 qrs. Wheat, 154 qra. Oats, Special committee having under consideration a former Pine Grove. . Children under 12 years of age hall price: : mained nominally unalte: Foreign white peas have | grs. Barley, 2759 qrs. Beans, 901 es Peas, 3110 qrs.'In- | “°Resolutions 1a favor of appointing Asa oe a es te hi sritianion | Doors open at 6)¢—commence at 756 o'clock. _n16 wre +4 been inquired fer; and where holders have consented to | dian Corn, 1096 bris Indian Corn Meal, and 79 Drla-lour; | yer orgy wns Jn favor of appoint ri | ram total a0 5 3.0.94 SiIIE ES fe ee PHILHARMONIC SO Y—6TH SEASON pecan former prices, sales have béen made without dif- | and 216 qrs. of Wheat have been released by certificate. . sp ools, to fill the vacancy | sore than one-half of the whole amount was recieved frem . is 4 th oc ») ii Plain Sewing. The very beat of Ci alty. ‘At our market, this day, the deal 7 sf ‘casioned by the death of J. Conroy. Also, in favor of ‘ h ve : ‘that the first concert of preseut will ‘Thare is 00 little Indian corn onthe market as to. ren- selves with wheat sparingly, but. the currency ot lant | SPpointing C. Alsteft'a Trustee of Public Schools in the | the Schuylkill mines by the Reading Railroad. There ap | s# to her capacity and character ou sent season, lor i . ‘, treet, front room, second floor. ni7 2t*re_—_| place at the Apollo Roo.us ou Saturday evening, November der it difficult to quote its exact value; parcels onthe spot | ‘Tuesday was maintained for old, and for the little new | 2 Sa raapees of Adolph Newman, removed from the | pearsto be some difficulty in the Schuylkil mining dis- | ““°°t. "0" aece | 21, 1846. w 3 Best : WANTED. | _ Bubscriptions re have seld in retail at rateeseveral el qr. abeve | jrish eflering was rather exceeded. Apweten Resolved That it be referred to the eommittes hay- tricts, in relation to the Railroad and the Canal Company fe subseribers and the pul jived at the music stores of Messrs. | id ib dati Se feaberg & Li d C.F. d by the Secretary. what cargoes te arrive have been offe samples of eats on the market, and the ing under Consideration former tesolatioen eteticn to | Wegive from the Miners Journal the particulars of the | C Qu suorlice with or without breskfaat or tem fark See | ey ork eae i LO ENSIGN. ernee Markets. ly, gy hoy eet. yer Mba yf ee ie fear tho Harlem Railroad, to examine into the propriety pee trouble. tleman, who can have a. single ed pom, with aifire p 6 n10 St 10, 12, 14, 17, 19e0d 417 Housten street. Lenser Mowny Minuet, Friday Evening, Oct. 80.— | was . learer, ans . per a . every at mn can eatow' note THE 7 ey fees os wits htm Ata | fone a elon na aig ya | Surety portent the mea en | oc sate ta eer | Sag, bel ill wiser Us tue EanpRancen and Conaols went down es low as 94 for mone; a8 sold | also as to the best means of securii ir comi r Canal is ii P * SBE FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. An increase of busine at 86e., and some choice white was held at 53s. per | i ~ J | ingly scarce tooarry it to market. The Canal is in navi WANTED, HUTCHINSON FAM th pl noun of the afternoon gave more tone to quartet. Oatmeal was 1 loud dearer than. last | tie uence (o,tte passengers that travel oh that road; | th t, but our operators are deterred | revo sell, a Daguerrootype apparatus (new) and of the latest | TD aeentty tricnds sod the tos cera eng annennee ly lef off 9454 to 3< for money, | Tuesday, and very little offe Both Irish and Ameri- | Geats to which they ee ecuiae eed: iggy Re 06 f themselves of this avenue, in (gy epee t, cheap, for cash, with instructions to that they propose giving a Vecal Entertainment at the Taber: ag sare were even higher quote: | value of either. No material taseactons in beGaigere | ytessiaun in feror of taking Into contdaration the | Comnptee" unc tay will be depeived ot care Surg thy Tngere of Dre alany Ws | Metra appcetae ia Rew are sins inte tee nk ace clea pinot hice “ask | Ww! Nite winter season. This isa meokes of tyranny and opp: 029 Im*c_ | Europe, they will intros me of their cheice TIO Tbe Canale. Ueno ae Tare | Preptiety of applying to the Legislature at thé next ses tb 9s; Ameyican, Pea to IC ce a Music, ineludin w compositions, which have wou favor and applat Tickets Fifty C white Os 4d to 108 3d, sions to effect an equalization of taxation, permission to stonjon the of an incorporated company that was no! era * ta—to be had at the principal Masie the owne: ‘one fini Stores. steel r Ad to. levy a wharfage tax, and abolish bondage tax. Adopted. " th jihneced «dui ar Coe Reto. eek a6 crt Qua, renin od | "Role ea cig "eos eae | steed te ats me ge ong Anatution: 9 16-16; India stock, 256 to 267; India | oeercien, 4s id to. 60; do Limotiok, Wrasteary, ee a.og | Jonn’s Fark to be fogged. Adopted. | hold, they do not deserve the name of freemen, and ought | 10.tb ey So Ee ‘Ibe suitably toward: | Doors open at 6 o'clock. To commence at half-past 7. ow Annultios, G0%(, and Eevee bills, 8 to 130‘pm, | to 46d; Fereign, 486d to 4e94. Barley” per imperial Py erg gp teks Tory papers relative to | to suffer. The obstinacy of the Canal Company built up See ee et nen Tee, meer 3 Pe 4 —Fe § of road, from the file, i but the course of the latter company is far - PT hRAY ) ‘y yi foreign securities ‘was effected | quurter,—Foreign, per 60 Ibs, 68 6d to. 6s: Irish do, 09d | Seferring the case te oon the Railroad, osT— ; vening about 8 THE GREAT NATIONAL§PICTU , Sa 4 5 storm of oppoe "A Diamond Breast Pin, on Friday ¢vening about TURE st low rates of intarent: | One ree deo Tend ie Oae ee, eee yish Ate to 545; | “Communication from the Mayor, and his Arst semian- | more,reprebencible, and is raising a ¢ a paced cates, | lock " le cif 204 to 205; Three per Cent Reduced, 98 to rnoen, 4th inst. in Wi ainted enamel Breast Pin, and . Itis of everal, abi ni7 1t*rre M. PRICE MOORE bas removed to 107 Prince few doo re west of Bros at which place he yr 480 Ibs, 418 to 538. Pet ¢ imperial qu assing from the United States Hotel throueh | or tHe ‘one in the En arrears « Bt tor ‘he ial | gli to 689; Foreign do, 824 to 66s; | Dual Ferort in relation to the workingsof the star police. | when they are least able to resist or bear it ja Any person returning the same to the bar | TAINTED Hor the Geatea news nettagton, by 3, Vous beequent reaction brought with it acorrespond: | f indian corn’ par 486 Ibe'--whive bier helen F aig a | It ia importaat, therefore that the Canal Company, Hotel, will be liberally rewarded. P4INTHD for the Capitol st Washington, by J: Vander. ing imerease ia this department. Mexiean Five per | yellow 66s to 86s. Flour--American barrels, ommunication from the Comptroller in relation to | should pursue @ liberal course, and hold out every in- “ the National Academy of Design, corn:r Broadway rd stres Gente were Isat done ~! the account at a2 Portas ne sees, Sen ass! Rae pour, 308 to Sis 6d; Cansde, eweet, | treienees ¢ od of. ant ducement forthe construction ot dann care boats ree per Cents at 493g ; the Four per Cents at for | : : - | ti ‘ | &e., , open : aieey’ don at 38 forthe account Spanish Five per | Livexreo. Conn Excnanoe, Fridey Evening, Oct. 30. | permitting John B. Astor to regulate streets and avenues toll free for the balance of the season—rescind that fool the practice af his prof ni7 2 eod*re a , t . set : | brandt, together with a Genta a1 29% for meney, and at 25% for the account ; the | —At this day's market, the millers, who are now toler: | the onc, according to the city ieee oe Wee gat | ish and unwise regulation requiring boats that cerry one | ~——DRIME OLD IRISH WHISKEY. Bile dis trenery asoue 8 irable copies, by Mr. V., from the chef @cuvres of the great masters, Titian, Corregio, and Rem- ndid sew of the Cataract, Ra- ‘ dise to pay the tell on a cargo—cease all OM. Be ick § Three per Cents at 36% for money, and at 37 for the ac- | bly well in stock, appeared almost unavimously det . Concurred in. Sa O be landed on To-Morrow or next day from the packet | Open from 9 A M. to 10 ¢.M. Season tickets 60 cents; Ci ; - feme, an i J Pe i, | ST . Fer Comsat 69; nd the Four per Cant Cortifcaten at | iad salon been feasible beyond’ a very limited amount, | sng, aciferive te heer WEA patlin Fontes te Chey all reaps harvest ort of the dbopotio overse pur. | ij 1, onmle mp Aen M Kral Cisantioh se | GOTHIC, HALL, 316 BROADWAY. 1. The amount ef business transacted to-day in the | many holders would have accepted easier terms. Irish tion to the city, its government, proceedings of the | *¥ed by the Railroad Company. ‘ | @OSLINGS AMERICAN AND FRENCH DINING Grand Exhibition oj ES cones ‘was not very | rates paid | Flour, npan & short supply, ‘was unaltered in value; but ry of croton aqueduct, plans, | Anthracite coal is Frery high, much higher than it has | iy gy a RL | TWO MANIFICENT AND HISTORICAL Eulerlowec-- Foe othen phoebe hey, yd about the | ueuel, all descriptions of his articler both free ang’ ay “Sronolution In favor of euthorining tne ncettrollar to | been "Mt this season for many years past, and we trust | WAIL. be served up this day, atl clork, A.M, 1 deli- sttwing 19 @EAINTINGS, ST escsoehtscpiod staan Ato diesiyrar | Malagasy tet melt ould vests Wanton, | tderine he orforation reper wth foot at Cour. | eT? attempt amie tothat alluded 0 wbove wll mest | yy 7B imsise et | jason wing se. cops, uch i x | se! 5 Scand a tad Derm eT ” clthrences,” tae Mee ate ut waving tittle ly 7 street, (now occupied by the Jersey City Ferry | wi at rewal jeserves. The ra Palma, under the command ot rally t. GO: Mi none of prime qaelit; x . Clesed, with few exceptions, steady and well supported. | remaining here, no certain prices for the moment can be | @totack No nceeer ae rea ete yt wotcepied sna forvy | aF@ very much prejudiced against the Reading Railroad N RTE, GOSLING, dmission 25 cents, Children 12 12 cents, Open Bank ey Exetanp.—An account, pursuant tothe Act | formed. Grinding barley, Deans, and peas, attended by | landing, the lessees to be required to runa first class | Company, on accountofthe .use it has made ofthe mo- | ni7*r Superintendent. | every day from 12 M. to9 P. M. ald Iwi 7th and Sth Victoria, cap 32, for the week ending on 8a- | ocoasional fully sustained last currency. Oats and | boat every 10 minutes, from sun rise till sun set ; every | nopoly it has enjoyed for the past year, and although they $ 10,000, ¥5:200, $3,0%, $3,500; 83.000, $2,000, $1008) | ELOCUTION. turday, the 24th of Oet., 1845. Oatmeal, meeting very little notice this morning, were | 15 minutes, from sun set till 12 o'clock ; ard every ‘halt ‘a Hed to use the Railroad for the remainder ? 9 and $1,000 to be Toned ‘on’ bond ‘and | wa R. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, during his stay in thie Istue Department. the turn cheaper. Indian Corn would be taken ‘freely | hour from'that time until sun rise, at a charge not ex. | ™eY be compe! e Mortgage on improved real estate in thie city. Apply to | city, which is limited to six weeks. will only 1eceive a Noteo issued... 28,49,46° Government debt,.£11,015,100 | for Ireland, there being several orders thence, which in | ceeding one helt those new paid.” Nelerre ofthis season, they will bave ee little to do with it as pes- bicgtrmea or few pupiis 1 his fvoms, 71 Leouard street. @ Sonate | sae anno tgt peaeicatle mamas eee hice Re; | 4, Nothing farther worthy of notice before the Bosad, | sible another yest. ‘The course the Railroad Company | gir er os pret, | Lait ser i a ir rned F = — = = val ON 1. ; F. Bilver bailiou’:/: '2'38330 | might be obtained. peloes | they edjourned astil Mondey evening veat. are pursuing in this matter will operate against it with | NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS JACOB Teacher of the French Accordion, can tak Livenroot. Provision Maner—Friday, Oct. 90.— United States Commissioners Office, immense force and effect next year. IN PERFUMERY. | Aue [afew more popiie for hie winter class, if aplication 628,637,245 There has been but asmall demand during this we Before Commissioner Gardiner. Uld Stock sxchange. GAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! | i ww book, comprsing « tment. butler; and, with only a moderate import, held. | Inre Eugene Norris. The examination in this matter | $1000 Ken 6e 3078 99% 150 she Harlem RR formerly director of the first Laboratory “ werament, Sseu- ers have been enabled to keep up the former quotations. | is adjourned to Wednesday next. Oy ae i ee i ait? | the original Accordion and Mi Desd Weight Ae | Some holders retuse to offer at present, particularly any. re 4 - fe 2 350 Nor’ Wor RR terme Wilt be madateowtas 35 Chatham o thing floe. Bacon and hams are in good request, snd at | sSwedenborgian—Visions, Dreams, Kestacy, | 50 le 930 295g 100 do nl7 Im*rre Opposite Chamber st. anadvance in price. Lard scarce, and wanted. Beef | &e., produced and accounted for, without ‘supernatural 50 Morris Canal 8% 50 do TO THE MUSICAL WORLD. without alteration, whilst pork is held by some for high- in four experimental Lectures, on the Human Soul, | 100 Long Is] KR so 50 E UNDERSTAND thug Mr. JAS. DORN, the unrival- er rates. joy Sunderland, in Lyceum’ Hall, Broadway near | ie © ie 306 - 4 b ‘and (skilful player Cours Authentique—Pants, Oct. 29 —Five per Cents, ferry fi Cag oe hg ml el Ra s10 30° 185 do ; ay mele ii ee Four dor be LS a per el 2 Z | $ Stonington RR 40 ‘The most splesdid Soda Water Feuntam Botereté for | 86 , we understand, he js about , 82. ctions, 3,468f; Rente Naples jwedenborgianism ‘Mesmeriem. | Second Board. reat sacrifice. . . ‘ve ‘canon “Gaaeais | Ceoteschila’s), NeMe gr0,| Romans, 1006; Belgian Five hag pease lone ecumettin atk teen Caen, j #2 Kong ML RR FA she Norwich palaneactner ang poorer of TR Becween Courtiend: | nit terre Ww.’ , , A a ‘ol . 3 J rvsinmearantarapenmanpenanisteseamamamainanmaneioeiiais iid ee inbiaiainaie the 0th aay Of ARSHALL, Chief Cashier. | U3. tialt per Cente, 98. iexchange on Lenton, 0 ow a Bast 100 Md bio oa 00 dn snd Liberty ste.___a xt | [LESSONS IN SINGING, IN ENGLISH, Dated the 20th day of Oct., 1846, month, paper, 26f. 60c.; money, 26f. 57}kc.; three months, oo de rae. DR. POWELL, OVULIST AND AURIST, | ITALIAN, FRENCH OR GERMAN. Livanreo Corton Manznt, Friday paper, 266 470.5 money, 25f 45c. ee bi0 6264 100 Harlem AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. | VFB. JULES HECHT, of the Conservatoire de Masi tober, 1846 —Successive advices from th Bourse, Oct. 9 —Lasr Parc Five per Cents., 1171. 50 do 62! do TTENDS te Diseases of the Ere and Ear, from 9 to 4 Mt Brussels, begs leave to inform his friends and the pu' the week, ail tre cen dy the limitation pHs i - | 90c.; Three per Cents, 82f. jank Actions, 3,470. 150 de 6834 40 Mech Benk | o’clock, at his residence, 961 Broadway, corner of War, ral. that, he now prepared to give ing crop, have given a im) to the market, tate of Trade. New Stock Kxchange. — } CIOS and prices ere again d per Il he quantity of aduy, Oct. 20. ithe tied’ id cstion | vuithe Hotes temic Bone We | Stoppege of the Tear Passage, Catarnets, and | Le iat eotton on sale is very moderate, and chiefly offered by | milis at Bury and Hey wood i 0 do 5 do 1518 treated with great attention eceas speculators. Importers are extremely firm, not only e0- | joem weavers of siroug good We do 25 | faveterate cases of STRABISMUS, or Sa tertsining the greatest confidence for the present, but | tives at several mills ha: E do. 100 afew minutes. — in the future no prospect ef selling any cotton to | week, commenced worki eight hours | Bs Nor I Wor c+ Just i 8 profit at the existing rates. Prices are already much | fal other factory masters have’ this week given Fine Gutlery.—Thesubscripers’ assortment | 3; 1° OT ACLES adapted t higher in the States than here; and though there was ® | to their hands of their intention to work their mill Advice to the poor witho jefeet. slight pause inthe New York market by the lest ac- | time. The woollen trade at Bu: embraces Possible pattern of ram. Boe it, desk and 7 ry) Elton and vicinities, sporti 1c Knife, with a large variety ice Razors, which | a7 iter paperwed ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beanty | THE PIANO—SINGING—ITALL. | ENGLISH”! | RS. MORLEY, Peoil of the Celebrated Crovilli or counts, and the weather had not become worse, yet there ‘* hi * + } Married. Lappe ire arn eeapenapae ae en TY he mpm : ‘Smart, to give lessons in Wat.ne reaten to expect thatthe crop could, By any pot. sonal the fees” Seararoplonattonknn tne esr riamtod to the purchaser. Also, Scissors, Nail | 44 Certiste, Ill, Oct.7; Gronoe C. Hanson, to Many, | ANOTHER RESTORED IN KENNEBECK | Kalish, or allan aad’ on the Piano Vote, at ar rentdence, Hibil'y, exceed 2:00,0C0 eles, ‘whilst almost all tho nd- | Sons of trade in both cotton and woollen mills ak Saou, G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broadway, | daughter of lon. Sidney Breese, U. 8. Senator. CO., ME cat 10s, | tig tere Mrt Meso rsd tench tek 2 Rgyptiqns and Surats are all rather higher sinco our last | gugment, end there is eve make such | the city or Sppearance of the factu: circular. ‘The sales thia week, (with. 6000 bales to-day, | ovSratives ‘having, to comes king short tims. and a steady market,) amount to 48,700 bags, includivg | Hechanice endnotes shorn tact ‘easkans dletiots 19,300 American, 400 Marankam, 700 E; , and 2,700 | are exceedingly slack, and at many places they are only Surat ov speculation, and 1660 American and 260 Surat | partially employed. The various trades of Oldham and = eee ana dpa Seoerding standard | the neighborhood are very dull. The silk trade at Man- Died, Yesterday, Mr. Witt1am Dowzina, after a severe ill- ness, aged 24 years and 10 months. His funeral takes place thi: rnoon, at half-past 3 o'clock, from 124 Mulberry street. His friends and ac- shment, counected with a refined | seis teacieepeee cea eae cha | Tontages. nd eee mael ves, oe Carney Mrs. Merley. it much below this amount. Brazile, | ‘Todmorden, and vicinities. Stocks of goods contione ie a few doors above Courtland street. | | 2 | quaintances, and those of his father, Wm. Dowling, and | vo relieve and restore me, but did not oucecet. tong pelle HIST LE PE BENEVOLENT As. lands 64, fair Mobiles O94, wad fuir Orlevaa O3<d por. | ChOwtsr snd the neighboring towns ‘callgo block printing | law Sptooe Gedtiey.-ore invites te chent kis funerals | of iehing, raved soeme blond. Some time in the | "JHE, NeRiSN cect ane se fhe th FIR ‘The import of the week is 4219 neiee., Quotations | business ten or fifteen miles round Manchester, is very MONEY MARKET. | Poy sata Ine y 3 of a painful illness, Mr. James ‘ALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. BALL fort erenaen woth ake o Garden, on Description. ieee — Vemetecek. | dul, the, machin, printng by no means rik, and at Monday, Nev.16—6 P.M, ‘His friends and nequaintances, and thote of the family, | Bette WdiecrnancreseT bed mormon’ Thane cakes ass | lied ax former, vo char tle purponee, Sea Island Georgia 14. | Wages remain firm. Nott ‘The stock market remains very quiet, and prices with- | are res lly requested to attend his funeral to-mor- | bottles the past season. My strength and general health is Opec oder of dau « according to Programme. Bisco do u 10 Snort Tute.—Many of the mill owners in Preston ” row (Wodnesday) noon, at $o’clock, from his late now eat, yy ipy ae, — janager of the r—Mr. G. ber ez0n. Upland do $i |t | ona the oeighvouhoods bare . short | Ut ny material alteration. There is no life or activity | fesidence, No. 20 Rivington, corner of Christie street. 2t IsTAW'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Tew rot the Drehestreihr, Wim. Wallace, % ¢ 3456 | time, some ru their mills only from eight to five | in the street, Long Island advanced % per cent; Har. | | Lam personally acquainted with Mr. Welltugron, and be Fag Bipere Mr. Mel Sear é = 4 oy Sag | O’elook, ethers working only four days a week without | lem %; Norwich and Worcester \; Canton [3 Morris ep poem are tet ek day of | eve hieaguoment etove to be tree, On 6 wouLTON. Doors open at 7 Dancing will commence at 8 o’elock in A ge hy | High —The cloth-halle at Leeds continue dun, | C8Del %: NOvamberto tke ith day of November, 1846. N nine wal signed 1B on the wrapper. | PIECE: One Dollar ench—will adm and two wyinned 9 0 BE Si | tho merchants buyi ediate wants,| At the Second Board there wero large sales of Nor- 57 men, 36 women. 47 boys, 39 girls. Total 179. by A.B. kD. SANDS,Agents for New Vork city: | ,,2ichetn One Dalle ‘Co., Musie jemerarny Ber 1 Ue a 0" | Prices remained the wich and Worcester ata slight advance on prices current wel | Sagat, Sraesiets generally throughous the Usliet, TRENY | Beare, No, Larue Ba S| Eater more tngeiry for heovy qrinier ceeds, and tbe | in the morning. PREMIUM SHAVING | j,Arrangements have desu made that, Tent apices 4 % ix ’ outer, ‘the business ws spate rage of that of the | The New Mima a continues easy, and rut Oil Military Sh ta ser wis ne may ii lek tie ural Fe eesece a Ms Ww wee! in the foreign wool market there was | there was an abuhdance o; unemployed capital afloat. jen wil wa therr cot Ui Hogloh market thera wes o icon shen demand | 726 THmev of at city ays: Inthe euly part of te neenah Re ede fico age gy td rn At the Wokefald wool market the jemand | Week there was some inquiry for money, bat it originat. 1 old estblighment, No. 9 actor cl Hacks will be present ighly to enforce tha por ¢ ff ee end yelose eremaaerte: At Haltiox ed in quarters not confessedly mercantile, and the com- | oo, aioe oe aps hocks not transferable, “s, Gantinon, soby there little either in wool or manufac- nts, u Y FOWLE! » C. "i Oravgrege wonky, capa aad prices were not very firm, “At Bradford poriterdanprrenriae--= beeches lyon | oleh ted to nahn ry ‘0 R, tured JOHNGON celebrated. Pectoral By} N. B.—Members entitled’to tickets are requested to market. business was doing in colored Or. | Mencement of this month, passed off without any incon. General Agents tor by the public for colds and ali | ear veation to the Hecretary, as no members’ tickeig = large, De Ce <r) r |" prensa: OF n the best remedy ever to me eT Selene a ‘on the evening of the Dall. wit Bag Giseases of the Lungs.

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