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neha hat eat to, nets b. alk ie come ie bain ae N WOOD, ENGRAVING, ove Drawing. (Good reletencen ren 4 HE UNDERSIGNED takes his opportunity of ten- Fire Dypertment for meer eranee, (e extinguishes atable SSS 20 100 Hevdine RR wo respectable yor dren in a respectal ak in omen want situations; one a8 taki NAILS, TWINK, SHUE THREAD, &e. UT and sean Wrappioe coe Mains, ol’ oben ox weality, Pored. Sreen, ee bleached, yellow and fame Sarpet W: red and plain, aR i yhedetess gee && 254 58 eeseseges SSAAEB SSE othe chang jeeper, by a bsg years in his last pli id cat to character, as'als0 the ” sesseeeee! TO BOOT MAKERS. ED famedicely ‘one first rete Book Maker. Also er, to gO refer salion in the ¢ . ni Monday and Tuc ir, James Ferrigan’s, N: 7 a a7 60! esse ee TTENDS to Dis o'dock, ‘at his resi of the ce, 261 Broadway, commer of the Tear Passage, Cataracts, and reat attention and success, SI TUATION Lf we pees cook, washer and nurse oF ‘chambermaid. No objection to go afew family. Please apply Can be seen for three day: ANTED.—A si to do the general housework ot asm: RSERVSS Poos ‘S: ees cases of STRAB es: ported poy nyes, of superior Soon rSeSna a by a respectable Protestant ¥ OWDER of JOHN W. EuMomps, ans Cc Judge of the first cir: ant to the provisions of th against abscouding, amon an attachment has On the 14th inst., by the Rev. D. Taylor Bag@, Pastor of the Madisonatreet Church, Mr. Cuantes Rosents to Miss Sueaw Avousta Dincee, all of this city, y Good city references gi nerof irvin Piace and Mighteenth street, over the store. naz Apply at the cor On: Std err of the State and that the same will be sold for appear and discharge such attach in nine months from the first pa i ss that the payment of any debts lebtors, and the delivery to them or fo: opercy belonging to them and rty by them are forbidden by law, sud are vou lay of October, 184 Me Payment of ‘their donne! Died, ry, the 22d inst., of dropey in the Lag dames | QMFORTAULE Me respectable accommodation can RWurrixe, only ton ef Alfred A. break fast or tea, fora gen- have a fg bed room, with a fire pl ace, ean be bestowed. A note lerald effice, will lead to immediate family respectfully invited to | attend his fyneral from No. 151 Madison street, this (Mon- afternoon at 4 o'clock. in Brooklyn, on the 21st inst., Joun Lows, jr. son ‘of John Lowe,watchmaker, aged 29 years, 11 days. friends of the family wa attend his funeral to-morrow o'clock, from the residence ‘of hi at, Phase Et Couge invitation. yn the 22d inst., and Teabelia la Daley The frie of Mr. Patrick Daley, are the her ‘at 34 o'clock this afternoon. At Penn Yann, Yates county,on the 11th instant, Mr. Mr. C. was Sui ftain in 1812; he wasalso of Jobn C. Spencer, from ‘Ontario county, in the State Legislature of 1821, which county they represented. In bey 2 Michigan, on Saturday afternoon, the 7th ath Ancmen, wife of C. W. Van Cieve, and aly danger of Richard Brower, late of the city of New | in Providence, 19th inst., Capt. Zerentam Graves, | He was formerly a shipmas- pers but latterly a resi- ut where eae A. PHILLIPS, _Attomey toe attaching creditors, ‘SPECTACLES LOST. PAIR of gold mounted Spectacles was lost on Saturday afternoon, near the Hi Broad’ will be paid of their delivery at t LOST OR STOLEN, HREE NOTES, one at 99 days’ date, dated 26th October, 1846, for $434 96 ; one at 5 months, same date, ei at Steuben se hon 'O sell, a Daguerreotype apparatus (new) and of the latest fiproveneat, cheap for cash, with instructions to the ry or would bi Qu ed. for au 7 might have. buguire of Dr. “aailap, ta 1} otfully invited to ) afternoon at’ 2 | a paresis. No. 236 Jay | * Darer, the daughter of Edward | feed 10 years and 11 months. Se yrmaiganet of the family, respectfully invited’ to attend residence, No. 56 Robinson st., L, PERSONS thi we di d. JOHN Mt. LYON, deceased, me hare ean Toate toate Wile, wah jo at, botore the Ist of December ONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. EUROP.’ THY, or Drugs end Ge Galvanism, henneeiye by bein the hands ot disease. 7 @ reputation o| 1 augmented by the persecutions he @ that he is as strong wail by the Natioual publish South-east cor. of Fifth and Chestnut’ ats, Phil Ww, Mann k Co vad ‘one for har date about pee ane Bank, drawa by De e ‘Wa. Connwett, war with Great B: For o wholesale and re: URNT AND WET GOUDS. HE STOCK of DRY GOODS damaged by fire last week h street, will be read: it Liberal discount is made to the trade, on all books | dav. Nov. 24th The goods are but al i) publichea't by the Company. NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. OLLICK’S last magnificent work on the Outlines of | Quartosize— Illustrated bj gued and colorored to the It first view, presents the bod) the front wall of the body, th in the 66th year of his-age. ter forseveral years out of that dent of Milton, Miami county, O! 263 Greenwich st., between Warren and Murray sts. NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN, ENTLEMEN, why do youejther a mere trifle your coats, and pauts, when you can get them either cleaned, d: altered or scout HEAD QUARTERS, STATE OF NEW-YORK. Apsu eet Genera’s price ALBANY, IENERAL ORDEKS. this day received a requisi ‘nited States for a ‘Resiment’ ‘of win ‘is State, to serve during the existing red, ae, the First Regi: ¢ away, or sell for and di then removed, and the | m are presented to view, and fiually, | | tke whole peti Tilted, the back and spinal sections are ex: | Pothe. whole plat Gov pe HE suner LV i ranteot Is Infantry from thi war with Mexico, it is hereby or meant of Volunteers, organized unde ral Orders Senos May 28th, 1846. and cemmanded by Colonel ett, of the city of New York, forthwith assem- shall Te designated in Bumett, for the pur] rvice isone of the most curi new clothes. would be useless. As such, bring or send your lurray street, corner of Washington, 1 you want done before you go to thewars Zceording to promise, and no disappoistment, care ar this senson of the year. d In addition, we ‘also make ‘ll warranted to fit- Clothes to keep colors, and free from all ppointments at m: Cort clothes to No lenabellished with a Plambeotype etching of PUBLISHING COMPA Y ith and Chestnut sts., Philadelphia. The book the author. | Pabliaty NATIO. ashroact comes 8 mnt made to the trade, on all al Publishing Company. nJ9 Im®re Becks | “MEEN FUN.” HINESE SKIN POWDER —This mueh admired ad- dendi ay to the toilet, stands pieeminent for restoring, i and preserving th ‘all Kinds of cut freckles, pimple: yt ble at auch place as s ie city and coun- ast by Col. we and mustercd into the se ho has been directed seer. and with whom scents. eat noticesNo disaj sblisned t she N ‘Tasloring store this cold weather. 2 ‘War D. ‘partment to form tl Ah bg Wer ‘will cousuit upon the subject Hach Company willbe real jal organizition; Ay an ad- atest £0. each Company will be meee GOLD PEN MACHINERY. HE undersigned offers for sale, on reasonable terms. se- eous disorders, di easary arral y happen to exist in the present any vacancies which cancies which order for manufacturing Diamond Pointed Gold officers of his Regimen wi ie complete peceet istteconn ee Terms made WI jon MM. TROWBRIDGE, By" ohare are in themselves suffi. y of the article without far- Sola, vakanais, by the Importers, HOBBS & ,2 Wall street; retail by Rushton & ton , U6 Br. adway, ;,Henry Johnson, 273 Broad- ‘Clirehugh, 299 ‘Broadway, ruggists and Perfumers generally m_ New York an tates, in boxes: price 3s. and 6s. each, In proof of the superiority of this articl fert as appeared in the market, and probably moi bd hg Pegeoees 3 ehenta the wrappers, els pel NEW YORK HIDING SCHOOL. NOS. 65 ¢ 67 WATT STREET. YAONTING CARAL STRESS, Greewich streets. takes this this oppormanity of returning oly Patrouised Rint froma the fast moment ne was mised him from the first moment he was the New York Riding School, and pledges the most unremitti fiends wad eir kindness. RE. TEMPLE, Adj. Gen. MERCER veers oN WU, ARTERS, | He AD St Regiment REGIMENTAL ES oun x Orders, dated Albany, Novem- «Tia tng edie a e 4 cored “Particular instractious will be ‘seat to each Captain The att papas const 10 Aitor Hbure and 856 Bi . Ring, 192 Broadway N LVAN SPERRY pee without authori ed from a judge of restrained from using said rervariennl P name of Crain rere wrbstaver, Kooy od en regi " will, be obits THEODO:) _ New Haven, Connecticut, Nov. 3d, 1846. EWTOWN. Ee Cnr subscriber has ed the name of Sperry & Read ry, Writ of injunction i » been enjoined and 3S an throughout the Unit In compliance with ber 2st, 1846, the thousand dollars. he mame of Sperry & re be Ou their gyard to see aoe of Fabian ae elected as the rendezvous for the ing the First Regiment of New Mercer House, corner unt. De Bongar, Capt. Compan C: Sinus Barclay, Captain, Branch Hotel, No 36 7 “Hl ae ptain, Native American Hall, Shakspeare Hotel, eor- ptain, Military*Hall, Bowe- tain, National Hall, Ca- D, — Taylor, aries. C self to endeavor, by o enfane po ote) ban ULE, PAULINE, DEBIARDL at nc wo. exeraise nding, Application to be made- JAS. CODDINGTON: Pr v1, Sri Foiesbild, A araad Democratic Head made known on application. Miss ‘Company K,— erCawpbell, Th forthe season to her pupils, the first week of December. ifficers’and members of Compente ut at Shei respective rendezvous imm PuLaie B. BURNETT, Colonel U. 8. Volunteers of New York. E MARTYR. nd in aid of the e Martyr, it is in- CHEAPEST a Bee —— Russo: rereetaly Snecuness his return mio | for a Day tal Evenin, NOTICE. (CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Subscription are now open at the Office of the Company, street, for au amount that will, with the former su 1¢ $500,000, to complet —The Books for | First Cras. F. Gausanen, mecha URCH OF ST. GEORGE fe ade offdte Church of St. Geor PERFORMANCE OF ere ater = take plane at the APOLLO yon the evel ing of Superior and Elegaat 8) Mier 4 Writing, taught with 7 me Course of easy Lessons, by tainty and success in ristoW. By this system Ladi cate and fashionable hand, Sense atealocbaa seals ald cocaine style, von of life—no matter how ¢ time of ‘subscrib- ing, the ‘Valance to be paid in it Aas a ee a neat, handsome, deli- r cent each, ‘tear be rec md -ompany, sae oir gIViNg The Stockh st to thi have the Drplerence over others cre ihebelimes of a whenever same is requives. J. BOYD. ne ‘Miss, Watson, and other dis- ta, including the Choir of Trinity Chureh, tinguished vocal = adly v.ldnteered their erst aid on this occasion. =; HE manygulee that we have recer ce jo} = ER <, Z 3 Ww! ie atte th fi ‘that ons Machine has’ fall, sanained } lat to perfection. The whol teen inches, aud tion paid to irene sculeling “ex! ES. ‘wom, SU: ( So! VHE ADV ERTISER,eo unmarried Sent eman, 5 years scat jos ter term: eo aa s CoMntry,, Possess # desirou of procurin; ‘farm and may lego in the pousession ef a mill di New York, Nov. 19. 1846. HIDES AND FAT. ‘VEN ome tn (cash current money) will be paid shest market price for Hides, | Temark that Maccin Naghant Fran and dere ve been taken to pate! invite those who have sot inspecte where one will be found in operation, and will hott, on the premises, who will also receive LOUDEN & SHAW. DRAWING AND PAINTING. K. WATERSTON, teacher of Drawin to-rxe Flushing Ini sto fill up in giving Private jPod or leamed by applying at 171 's bookstore, corner Broad- NCTICE. HE "NEWSPAPER ADVERTISERS for the City of New York, are particularly invited to meet at the Ex- (formerly French’s,) 133 8 o’clock to-morrow betonal te transact Na’ doh Plisabeth street. DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS. ENNERS, SMITH & CAMPBELL) s, Philadeipnia, manufacture Porter and Blue, Pate and Tumblers, and all Glass. Orders addressed to No. 3534 Jadelphia, will meet with prompt attention A. A. SAMANOS, IMPORTER OF TOBACCO AND SEGARS, 0. 9¢ BROADWAY, up tars, offers for sale, on liberal | perme 99 bales v3 Jago; 5 orders series patentecs. vel interes: oe ce is particularly requeste ie wing been given to the Sunday Dis- nich and Sanday ‘Nimes for insertion, 214 sromis in iasering the same, tt is hoped the above ‘he sufficient to notily every collector. A NEW WORK BY SAMUEL LOVER, O'More,” Fe $e" ave great’ pleasure in rangement with Bice: | kinds of Draggists’ | i Boath Front Brg Ph tres way and Bleecker pt THE aN RSID TraTiaNe a MORLEY. Pupil ofthe Celeb ted Crovilli and x=! George Smart, is prepared to gi ee and on the Piano Forte, at het E street, or that of her pupil, on Treason- irs. OM is also ready to teach schools in classes, | im th cin or in the contr i eid connected with a refined Yankee Doodle ‘that they. have ind for a series of American "Yankee Doodle, aud. entitled « Andy OF ithustrated by C hates fication will be commenced on the 28 number (VIII) of ¥ cae jartin. The pab- yh inst., in the next codle, and continued regularly atc! ces’ fal Pa AS Ca it of Paper Segars, vario TEA TRAYS—GUN, S3—WATC eeciatiesnaring GENTS! P STAIRS PRICES —100 oe five Gothie ‘Trays, all new patterns, at only ber ten pages of read- Mlustrations”by Chas. d every peenrany ‘vantages, should plece femanss' TO DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. artists 18 requested to the advertisers pre- the best accelerating liquid ever " Pictures taken with it have h 4 fs side Lo Long Island. rel, twistand patent breach, Guns, Lever ve Wate $13—fine movements, $9 we jac sortment of ataple Birmingham ted to call and judge for i Lacictly ‘jou A NEWBOULD. OPTHALMIG DISPENSARY. CTO! genes oF Pierea suocestally treater charged as aera WHF ELER’: he pat be addresse: 5 THIS DAY PUBI.ISHED, JEALOUS WIFE, a comedy, in “tive acts, by George Seager ge being No. 30 of the Modern Standard i efore purchasing elsew Optician 82 Nesen’ street. Doane, Montreal, end of | "—Artints will bad always on hand,at 2 and American Tnstramente, of all | ofthe Planished and ercury baths, coating box PLUMBOTY PES. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. reese of the Pilambe Itcan peo be precured of T. C. ts. benutifel edition of King Joha, with ie, costumes and the authorities therefor, aad Star brand, cases, ch h street, (rer the Battery) | 18 HEREBY Svan, That we have been, duly he estate o D. OF c.ncealed debtor, for National Daguerrign Gal- rs by Abel Mt ode of — ferrmg Daguer- e ie ee Dies for ten ery Broadway. Plater, Gusens ‘and stock of all des ‘te of January, st ae Ke yptian Rae 0 all persons having in th o dee wal eis at No. tretchers, gateable tor eee “Clark's “Gallery: curs, speculators aad others. eer. BLE JEWELRY— ‘uesday, Nov. 24, 10) 2. and Dupler Watches, of ins, Pins, Bracelets, Card | jaskets, Gi at ajeweller’s ted'as on catalogue. Im: oats autos eeaeen STORE TO Lp e-The Store 159 Broad the May, when uibdat Eo te ey rtunities of an sixty days after, ser ort good tenant. _ at tt rou Teut from now till the ist of May, vary ressonables nig im*r floor, and term of y: Walker street, road: = terms, which can be made toes EOR SALE farm of fty-tw rr situated, five ailice fiom’ Elizabeth: and other buildings, in tani ‘of vopads; tho cvchard coasaine twenty” oct chotee fruit trees. ‘Tneseasy access from New Yorkvcither by the various cart from Jersey City or th rt, whence a rast shew: red es of this property vi ry valuable 0 those doing business in this city, The greater’ part Cr ie purchase money - remain for three years on bond aud moriage Also, for sale, a dwelling hous Washington street. FREEMAN’: a THIS HALL, built by the Freeman’s a eens eted und ready for a tenant. cious building, iity by eighty antly situated for a public an, ry —, i Colum! | ear Brooklyu, ou streets. bi se) 1s a hall occu; rd t on Columbia rill be rented by rf street. and to ada rate tenant bet whole wil Le peeoang at a very reasonable rent, on a lease for a The ‘adfention of keepers of public hotel they are requested to view th ao ven Rimibia Hotel, South Ferry. hot Atlantic aud Hicks eps aad Fulten BOAKDING MERCHANTS’ HOU a Nos. Broad 37 and ae 1 PROPRIETOR vont respect fully inform Winter in comfortab! ences of a home, apartments to let tfupnia | of rooms may be had 028 im*rre for le quarters, rh ail the conven’. by early a) wigetions ean *STRLANDO WISH. PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. C. E. CASTLE & EDWIN McCORKELL, the eee: from the Royal Mi mm Sive lessons on the Terms—Three dollars pert Any lady wishing to receive instruction, eas Music, atthe Herald Office. 027 imis' MUS! THE IANO, oa ht on very moderate | 0 Pe ‘a perfect know w, and who undertakes (0 with the greatest cacy. FINE rand waryanted to Dress Boots for mie eee jal aohd,n er Eat lad dave, Sanaierigre, wun aetae toe a an jctory, one of the mi 4 saable stort ne ty Our boots received the highest ionable stores in thi i American Institute, for the fay need senate Five dolla bra oesog ofall kinds. re, 020 Im*rre PREMIUM BOOTS ick Sales and Small Profits ‘RENCH poo” for $3 50, eae own make, this ci fe shortenduetie, LOOK AT THIS! AND GENTLEMEN. if Boots and Shoes, call at $67 4 ie largest assortment, ch fou want a fine roadway, where ted oN Boots, at largest assortment of M. CAHIL PLUNKETT & PAKDESSUS nave Ep te their Metropolitan Hat and Cap Store to No. 12334 Fulton apn 1. cogs, east of Nas- sau street, where they will con! those of any other establishment, at te following reduced rates = in Par Hets...$3 50 1st—Molestin te 300 2d ind sailing pack: e nietgh or pane Eldri ight or cies erat cate atten ling slip, or to Ve & MINTURN, 87 South st. QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1250 tons oodhouse, will succeed the on her regular day, 21st January, 1847. FOR NEW ORLEANs York Line—Positively the first and only regul j 2h ime The new fs dations i and will Retively sail as aoe ‘at regular day. it or passage apply on. ben foot of Wall street, or to For frei, Positively, no freight received on bound aller co-morrow Age Orleans, James &. Woodruff, who will promptly Horward all goods to his add: lease send in their bil evening, 21th 1 s - class, and th Cabin and Steerage of any,other,line ths should not fail to manles oars te Wall street, or to ese nr 75 ad All ot! qually low price: Sales! Punker & Rene Pardessus continuation of the kind patronage hitherto been favored. a FOR LIVEKRPOUL—The*New Line Line—Re- gular Packet of 21st December —The superior fast ip LIVERPOO! L,, 1150 tons bur- me sail as above, her regu Har day. rd, at west side of Bure Ee hag of chet . Sapt. Philip ‘Louisiana and N Packet of Wedcesday, Bark MILTO. Bhi ra, wit «i | acker niseaed thet | is sand be Dee. oth, her regular day. NEW LINE OF NEW YORK PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet November.—The splendid, fast sailing SUL 00 November 26th ise ref ‘The ships of this ine bein sons about to embark for, the advantages to be derived from selecting this li ference to any ery WE ‘way more comfortable and convenient than shi their accommodations for Cabin, well owe, are superior rson8' wi ono bes TAPSC At 96 South street, 2d door, below ¢ Old Country will not sail to ke 22 NEY REGULAR LINE OF NEW Ox °, TSThe ships to nT LEANS PACKE’ ott’s Regular New Or order, are as follows, viz: MILT' IN, foot of Wall street, Nov. 24th. apt, Rathbone, foot of Wall street, ine Fay | now commenced their regu- UNION For wi made ‘on board the ckets t ‘APBLUT, eee touch street “second door below Burli “i "ireland-Nat bes Scotland—National Bank of Scotland and branches | throughout. Drafis can be forwarded instant, steam ship Great steams! APSCOTT’S TORRIGN EXCHANG! EMIGRATION, ory iUE.—Drafts on rs. J. Barned & Co., Liverpool; Ni Bani of Foeiand, and branches. d and branches thro: packet ship Roscius on the 26th cares on 26th, or Royal Mail ip from, wee on ets: IMO. W. & J.T. PSCOTT, 9 South street, second door west of Barling slip. nici LATEST INTELLIGENCE. | ‘Pp PARirpEATES Monéey Eyexisg, Nor | _——— { Sins. cus RLES RO SEEN Mhesory, TELEGRAPHIC. Ce Rush sit a Boe te ras Re —Jo o | RA ‘Mr. George Vanden Toustance, ) From ba fornia and pease ae ean, ox Re ALTIMORE, Nov — M h_ the comedy of ADVICE GRATIS— " mi ‘elt 0 Mhvew Kate Horu, Fe 1 he Union of last night contains the long looked Sat'T biclock, Boxes $1; Pir ceuuns Oat | fF despatches of Gen. Taylor, but there is nothing in them particularly new ts ne Captain Walker arrived at W ashington city ¢; Zamila | last evening. | "To be followed by the Legendary Dr of NICK OF The Southern mail is in, but is destitute of | THs WOUDS—Roaring Ralph Stackp De Bur; news. loody Nathan, Nenad Roland Forrester Cintke Tele poe oe joe, Mrs, Sern eat i, BEAUTY AND ih aol agi The Western mail is notin, but we have news vious to whic! — : “ oth. “| from Santa Fe up to October 14th | 4% » Mr. De Bar ress Circle tial cara flery a cents ! _ General Kearney, when about 175 miles from Monday even- | Santa Fe, was met by an express from Coloney mence with | Fremont, informing him that the whole of Cali i Sith harles Goldstream, Mr. Wal: | | . ob aie ornia was in the possession of t erica e ol the THREE GRACES-Princess i es rie the Mexicans being driven out of the territory General Kearney accordingly sent his troops ote epnciede with the MYSTERIOUS FAMILY—Nar | back to Santa Fe, with the exception of 100 picked eissus Daffotil, Mr Hotlond. ld Bs circle 40 cents: npper boxes % cents; pit one shilling; | MEN, With whom he continued onward. boxes $5. estra boxes, $3. Titzpa ek has arriv: 2 Phos Rr heaatetstcledes ceviain rises 02°, Major Fitzpatrick has arrived at St. Louis, on BOWERY CIRCUS his way to Washington, with despatches from Boxes 25 cents. Children half price. Pic1ay4 cents, Commodore Stockton. FOURTH WEEK OF MR. K own, from Astley ‘Clade % MILLE GARDNER, the greatest female Storm’on the Lakes—Shipwrecks and Loss oAM | equestrian im the Umted Mr. Burueil’ Kunnalls, Mr. : Ruggles, Dan Gardner ‘educated dog Napoleon, Mr. of Lives, Nixon, and his talented children, See ay ee ae Burrato, Nov. 22—7 P. M. | formancee Mersin, Aeruoon, nd E zvening—on whi The steamer Helen Strong, reported ashore at “ Ae Mat Pang oud s new Coglish Pantomime: | Barcelona, isa total wreck. Two lives lost. Six- ASCE: 23 lwee teen bodies have been found drowned near Bar- LOUATED ON un CAE fam MENAGERIE. celona, Several vessels were fallen in with on EN. | the lake, bottom upwards. A schooner was beach- TTS extraordinary collet of Living Natural Curios ‘will contlave open from 10 A M.to 10 P.M. | ed opposite Quincy and four lives lost. The » Mr. Pierce, the celebrated lion Caper will give his interest- | steamers Indian QJucen, New Orleans, and Madi- THEATRE | will be performed PA— Bar; Abder Khan, Booth; Count Premisla Mrs. Sergeant. | ing performayces of harnessing and, driving a large Nuimidi- : Brazi fan Tiger, froypines withthe | son, areall wrecked. Great fears are entertained | “Admittance 2 eeuts--Children half prige."” nzziw re | for the safety of other THE ALHAMKA SALOON. | eae Jov. 22— 1.559 Broadway between Spring and Prince streets, sToN, Nov. 22—6 P. M. Tn consequence V4 the brilliant sudiences 8 triumphant | The Norwich train has notyet arrived. A fair ae. aurenaine.! R ALE YANDER me | business was dono yesterday in flour, Genesee | The Great ‘Ont German Magician, closing at $5 624, Ohio $5 50. Grain was com- ‘The management hare sien enormous expen | paratively inactive. Corn sold at 72 a 78 cents. ads ohay create Wee eS | Forty sail of vessels have arrived in the harbor He will introduce,among an immense variety of expe with a good breeze from the south- ’ | Meiz'Natural Philosophy. Chemistay, Optics, Pheamaticn | & ae south-west vceuny 4, Wd Natural Magic, | No local news. SEVERAL ENTIRELY NEW FEATS, | Arrr Brigs Boston, Mailek, Delaware, Metamo- of the, most extraordinary character, and ra, Robert Nalnogk, Willism Pitt Sutie, Chicopee, Boo. EVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED BY ANY | jamin Franklin, Ann Caroline, William Rogers, Acorn, Fall pastculary jake atime. | Qelos and Brazilian, all from Philadelphia; brig ida, from to the ae unda, 50 cents; to the Balcony, 25cents— | Baltimore; ship Caledonia, from Savannah— experienced ay ars of age ee | Dad weather atid was slightly injured; schooner Hano- o’clock. »231wr_| ver, from St. Domingo 14th Nov., left no American ves AKCH STREET THEATRE, PRILADELPHIA. sels. W.£. Burtox. — a J.M. 8co’ q Stas BY THE MAILS. QE ONE NOU. Wasninarox, Nov. 19, 1846 (Being hi st appearance on any staj ‘e.) The Slavery Question—Its Impertance to America— Last ae nigh Rt nt two of the engagement of Mr. ONNER, What are we to do with our New Territory ? ghly jecorate now ibe s most beautiful The the ben a orgie, and t wee DILLE, BLANGY Fo FOR ONE NIGHT for the | | | Ni hantasdann yet TRA tape favorite ballet of ‘This question, you may depend upon it, it of vital con- Malls. Blasgy, | Sequence. It will prebably agitate Congress at its next y of | session, and must, at all events, be decided at the session 5 Oder? | of '47~8. Ita settlement, with reference to the country :.Mrs. Burke. | recently acquired on the Rio Grande, and on the|Pacific , LADY OF Claude Melnotte .. en SRST «| uit Org creet be tort ee cere Tuceday’ M7 CNS Rea pera Hrard. tion of a President, so as to control, or even materially “WALNUT ST. THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. | imfluence such election, mark my words—the confedera wm E. A. Marsnact, Lessee... W. R. Braue, Manager. cy will be convulsed to its centre, and many fear it may | Firstmightot DAME AUGUSTA wn | not survive the shock. I have great feith in the patriotic | MADLLE DIMIER. | good sense and forbearance of my countrymen, in every | willbe perormed ihe yew grand Ballet of the section of the Union, despite the recklessness of sectiona eeane Giz) pins a political partizans and fanatical incendiaries, but there is }_ Myntha’ be “ULL Md@lle Du | much tofear. Many honest and good citizens do not re- Duke Albert i eins. ~g@ijons: Frederick | fect on this subject, but act from their impulses. ‘The MIDNIGHT HOU | momentous consequences involved, require of every pa- Be lay, Madame Augusta aud Mademoiselle Dimier | triot that he should weigh well every step taken that has TRE 5 ww a the least bearing upon it, and act calmly, dispassionately es eo tte ee and witheut prejudice. I will not pretend to antici- As ELECT ¥ RE Be A hg rer ANY y, | Pate the course that will be pursued by any, except to Every hgpioe dod ap e Sta, mf cuGvand, lercer stree » | avow the conviction that, ifthe South are overpowered tate DCALISTS: in the conflict before Congress, c!low will be inflicted, Mrs. Newton, Miss Barton, Mr. Collins and Mr. Glindon. not merely upon the democratic poity, of a fatal charac- | mia yo ay eer gerry hay | ter, but upon the union of the Statvs themselves, which abieiaee | will seriously injure, and may possibly destroy it, FREE AMUSEMENTS | Whether the Southern members of Congress, pegs Y NIGHT, at the MELODEON, 53 Bowery near- Fees tiotery Thentre, The place has been tha, | onemoment in their seats after what they ed and refitted, and is now one of the hwd- | outra; t rooms in this city. ‘The following Well | justigable invasion of, and interference n23 Itt ke every | evening, un Sy Cae eine nab and domestic institutions,is perpetrated, is . the aceomplis! . | piamnet. “he prop ts toullthove who willhouor Will then decide. Doubtless the sdvieu, ‘he "e Melodeon with their presence, to essa pleasing per- that great man and pure a c. and al fort ad accommodar \ | fiom that can be bestowed upon. ‘uy qunermblage. Froeto all. have'controlling weight with the Southern members; and t 22 dtis*rre PATCH, Proprietor. it is mainly upon him, therefore, that we regard the re PALMU’S THEATRE. sponsibility of preserving the integrity of the Unien N MONDAY, Noy pe, 1046, MK. LOVER. (author of rests, ‘The democracy should look to him on this ques- gore,” &e.) will give his IIS EVENING, tion as their Nestor. The abandonment by the Southern at Palmo’s Theatre, with his own, Songs the celebrated re: members of their seats, would leave the democracy of “Shamus O'Brien,” aud Mr. Lover's original {he other sections to the tender mercies of their whig op. Grito esto be had atthe Astor House Penente on all questions, and the accumulated whig Soer- | h 7; perk mities that would then be enacted, could not fail to drive | oe \onchaded st aaa nid at re. the South to extremitie TO THEATRICALS. ‘This matter should be settled this winter if possible, WANTED, sereral indies and geatlemen, of respectabli to: nvart the diss, cal att tee oe eee ty and acknowledged talent, for vaudeville | ing overthis country. It would notthen be mixed np e | in the next Presidential canvass. If itis, the democratic y SRO heron oa ant wartionlen party will be torn to pieces, and become an easy prey to t the Odeon, Pennsylvania Avenue. | their adversaries. Ta be post paid anne, sodeetie | If it is nec nate to invoke the treaty making power | before or is adjustment, inasmuch as two-thirds of the Senate are required to ratify @ eee treaty chn be ratified. More than ohe-third would vote-egainst the ra- fri jon of a treaty without a restricMq~egainst the ex- ee of ery bri more i che: -third algo > PTE . vou vote against the ratification of a treaty containing Ww aA Prince niece, "Profesor RODGERS | the restriction, and so no peace being -made, the war the last lecta would continue for an indefinite peried, fer andndefinite the | ac leet eof his new Course on Human Mag- Se ee aise esing teeth, as advertised on several oeen | purpose, and the hands of the Executive tied to prevent the city of Washing = 5S ce lwer sions, without pain, has proved entirely successful. The | the settlement of the dispute with Mexjco. Whovan see same ex attempted again this eveuiy | the end of this state of things ? . | “to commence at 7s o'clock? Hekets cents. u23 1t*r I repeat, this question should be settled unis consuls, | THE GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE feoding is lessdanger from the present Congress than oF THE the nex! rc ‘MBUS, ‘There is, f ossibly,’as I have heard suggested, one rode | Harve Cantal at Waahingtons by J. Vander- | by which the impending danger was so averted. I 1 th PAINTED for the Capitol at Witnicee fork dhort tae | President would recommend and exert the whole influ. longer, at the National Academy of Design, corr Broadway | ence of his administration upon his party to effect they | and Lonard street passage of laws at an early day in December, organizing ahlan, cereral admirable coniey, by My, V1 from the cha! | and establishing erritorial governments in the conquer- | brand, together with © splendid view of the Cataract, Ra tf coun the Stuteeh thoy shall’ te, suck inwe MiGae roe Spentow' 7A Mee Nie Rcoson tickets 50 cunts; | pass. A majority of both Houses of the present Congress single admission 25 cents. Descriptive pamphlets 6}4 ets. would, I think, pass such laws vithout any entanglement, nal Imis*re ofthe Hlavery’ question with them, The movement of Ball of Wash Wilmot and Brinkerhof last session, would not, | think, OP HE First Annaal Ball o A again succeed,though Mr. Webster hus avowed his views and intended course to be admission to the allowance of slavery in the new ferritories, It is reported that the President wiJl again ask Congress. for the $2,000,000 ‘treaty money,” or“ peace fund” as itis called, which | honest John Davis spoke against last —— and itis be- COLMAN’S fe ee be given without the provisions inserted by PORIUM OF ND CLASSIC CABINET | Mr. Wilmo co ONG ALLE. ny OF ie tANTIN NGS, ‘The truth is, that the opponents of the institution of do- HICH includes his immense stocks of Books, Psin are too rash and impolitic to succeed mestic servit 4 ey should not moot the question while its de- connected with our foreign relation’ aie restoration of peace with Mexico. T! till the application for admission as a sateen is This powerful bot pe will influence the mode fe men in Congress, and operate on the tempaary po- litical aspirant, and it is one which should influence every ‘an dictate to Mexico the boundaries of the cop ‘St: Di are now tobe found non ine neem havin floor’) where every thing will be id a iow pr prices, and |g fe much below the eregnian price “e eee soon as Possible his Book De “4 ‘Cheap List will soom be published forthose who will bay | Cone his New Room A : it are etree ns ane ir id debtor to deliver Seveipelciotie g do of infants 9 D AGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS FOR SALE. ERMAN h, and Ameriean Cameras, Lens, Pl reall he z: per cent. away than any “ae way. | ci | “ithe a Insruclone caetlly | wane titon work. with tnals, be HOW HORRIBLE eves iin to, ber T is to walk the aisles of the death stricken in large hos- | pitals, waking the awful stillaess bj Dated Ballston, Spa, Nov. 20, 1816. CLARKE’S SACK: 16 Wilkens as ¢ startling echo f Flow dreadful : er pointingy isto hear the ward matron’ Baer belt being who athington Stores, man credit, lam ene AS. HOLT, Jr. 156 Folton st. SCOTT & THOMPSON’S case Wholesale ‘ine, and Spirit Estab! —J. 8. Set y “fy een hed thie same person RS. JER srs ri ND to eradicate the es JE al ‘oc seal ny ) hor ope in How Sak better it wi ust M it called) that settles Poisonous neglect should acid- ier HVIS'S COLD CANDY ix warranted good fora, cold, oul, hoarseness, sore throat, whoeping cough, iuflu- ke. Be sure to ask for Mi a SERV IBS 338 “Pace p in peckenen, | Ai Blackett, 364 Bo: 233 Hudson street; My My black ‘cloth ame with silk collars and are TO FARMERS. LENO LANDS FOR SALE 18.000 ACRE to suit purchs = "and at prices that must sstonish the eel RAT. next door to art of tie ety. Amouget the saoortment wil be of. 24 fs, and ene wy bait and boa | ), Macon; MeLean, Woodford, and} nal settiers, every reasonable indulgence will the price from $3 to $9 per of every grade; Mochi Tine, fin fen besiven as to er claret, oe teh’ lakey at the asians: * Lond ae Hays, 139 Fulton street ma ae | 10 Grand street, Williams! CHEAP SUGAKS. HEAP Pecans. ie Me tinea 7 and 428 Greenwich New York papars, writes, Tar Ricuze of tHe WisteGoriamives on HE Wise —It is now six weeks sin daring which time 1 of ry old-and superior rae lds doe! Vera Manzanilla a as the land is the | del ia free of ex ense in any will ‘produce everything ae perior tot) andthe price of passage reduced. For which, and to sec the best berths, imm board, foot of Wall street, or to & J.T. n22___ 86 Sonth syeet, second door below FOR LOND‘ —The splendi: TIAN 2 pon ofthe 24th November. ing packet ship CHRIS- | commodations | perty of American 7A ill sll asa ove application should be made on WANTED—A gros 8 Ship or Bark, to load for | Centreville, Nov Oni piemreaaniniaias COLLINS & & romptly forward al Prats packer ship 81 handsome’ farnished accomm: on) Naw bt energy and New ‘OK 2 Line Regular Packet fo “ Ls P fohason, master, will nia ai E. Agent for per < pes James a Woodruff, who will TELLE will tueceed the Oswego. ‘as above, her regu nr er cergseneeeectrneerereememenreen FOR 1, 1VERFOOL— With Despatch—The very fast palling coppered Cd copper fastened Ship CONCORDIA, having three fourths of her, cargo despatch. For Sroighs me Pasehee, having TINS & CO, 56 Soatirat, eets—Sails, Arana jared against fire, and ACCORDION TAUGHT. JACOBS, Teacher of the French Accordion, can fe Pils ir his winter 7 a appli¢ &e *r DRUGOISTS-AND-DESLERS | IN PERFUMERY. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BANG Ine! | in grate nad hogs of which me Pg Bee as Thany an a ic was all Produced te eo Paaheleot ‘com, le and sheep feed upon the preirtes all win: e'dom covered with snow. formerly froewrr of the first rea, Pere et Fils, ean nw aj ia assertion, that his soe Extracts, and Perfumer | from their greate: | PRE og i for the trath woth omen Chamber st. i | [LESSONS IN SINGING, IN ENGLISH ITALIAN, FRENCH OR GERMAN. | CECB. f the Conserv: i cat atoire de Msi may be cultivated 100 apart or est cl the lands: will ie Be AYRES. Req of Jacksonville, pill receive pro pt tat more without manu saperior—and at Syn? pod Naa that the: Foreign or Domestic. ieee tees "YACHT NORTHERN LIGHT FOR he ‘The undersigned, having concluded to RTL bu os "Northern Light is Ln guleracially built of white he wales, and is rere atate 0 berths ( nee ‘of wh which | from “ Yachtiny hooner yacrt i IGHT, 170 tous agnly iy Found ta ali having two berths each, and eight 0 bt gel he her after cabin, which, forward cabin for a yacht, or miiameneny | ualities of the Northern Light for spin oa boat,” are too well known to reqnire fi net tgrme and other partienlars apply to the subseriber, at W. Wings ONT & HOW ACK, rovinces when we desire them, an the line of as the line of indemnity for the wrongs and Insults Pfrered by hei for her spoliations of a and for the ex the | war she has so cause! commen vAlter the | laws referred to are passed,the treaty need be only ot fe heate, b | the most simple character. Until such laws are passed, he no attempt should be made to conclude atreaty. The ae In each, [noes of American statesmen to use up yan the purse of $30 ; \hree or more to make a field, liplomacy for a quarter of a century in advance tg close on Monday, November the? 23d by 20 vclock, P.M.,at | may operate to occasion a disregard of this plain dic- Green & Losee’s. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor.” | tate of wise policy. Bee irre | __Jé will not do, you may depend upon it, to extend Mr. DK. INGtn’s Clay’s Missouri “ Compromisation,” (as itis od) any INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is warranted to | farther West than it has alread: dy bee: , mn won't | jeure sores and ulerrs of every nature in a few | do to sod it. That compromise is regarded by many _ It acts like magic in removing rheam: in the Sout! ao romise A the constitutional com- CENTREVILLE COURSE—L. 1. TROTTING. | m, es is as Certain to relieve ther pains. One or two d re A vn ag ee SWE: | Siliouse me he. anit ie taken. It is perfectly de. | P&C! oo surrender of prin- pileas coli derby ke tiaiaken. [tis nertectly de; | Piples by the South to save the Union, and'| much doubt to be the best family medicine ever offered to the public.— | if it would again be acquiesced in. A recognition of the Price 50 cents per bottle. right in Congress to prescribe and contro! Sold at 90 Joha sireet; corner Bowery and Broomey 4 ® yielding of its rightful authority to dictate in rej to § Joficiee's dre Panietv’s, | hlavery’in ‘Territories below or south of it. If this line the s! K. office, | | Pacific, th that is worth hi | ‘nin Alto . nia are North of 36, 30.N. L. | the Missouri live. The South will not be satisfied wit the restriction in advance upon the country west | of the Rocky Mountains, Belew, 42 ff Seay of North | latitade,—the lower eS ge ‘he climate of that region is mil: han the @ latitude en this render employment of slave ide, and may, therefore, | fipee tin the culture of {oducts only profitable with at « LONG BREED CANARIES, such labor,) beneficial to oun t any rate, the y, will be | South will be satisfied to be exclude iby such arbitrary fered for sale at No.5 John street. Bird Fanciers | restrictions imposed by fanatical incondaries, combined @: 'HE Celebrated stock of W. 8. Broddwe: are tang Le and nee The admitted th political quacks and unprincipled political gamblers, be the best in the United States, A Chinese Lark | )Yom hit participation in the savelteaie of that country, in lang ‘with the variety of rare and x maple bi | as much of the blood and treasure of the South ha os, Seeds, Renforsale by a5 Joly GRIEVE y | boon devoted to its acquisition, or of the other po ood d d FOR LONDON—Finet Facket—The splendid. | fate attempt nthe lest resort of thie—inimical to the fat ening pack hip ELIZABETH, vt Bets, | South Mdoubtless will be to enbance Mr. Clay’s compro- modatio 0 for ea 5 cabin and steerage | mise line, It is extended in Texas, and hes the ridicu- ‘moat of the other London lous effect of making part of that State non-slave-hold- reduced, for which apply | ing and part slave holding! PSCOTT, 96 South st. , n the making of the treaty of peace, Mexico will 2d door below Burling #!'P_ doubtless be prompted by the abolition incendiaries of KE—Second Line—acket Ep) , and even some in this count: it on the Be cA GRETINORE, Cope Joby lowe sr mf yt Ty restriction bei it in the treat: hen it is ne ~ are Ree ec Wor froighi of pes | Avery! Ihave wd AAC ot belive tue ent west * # ratified, without or w restrict pee BOVD & HINCKEN. No. Walls. | provision in the treaty, and in the proposed laws, also ch may unite Fil that are not de- om, bi Wavi, HA VRE- Ar Coundsan, to peouagels fais: Fa na-he be adopted, whi street. | ba Por teeny sPUY o ccmey prokerr, | "Leave it withtbe goople of the conquerred tartteriea

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