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ew and compact const size of ‘which do not bhi ihe’ case vol ti Hoot “ering ~2 seestee Reopeanhib' tho toto thet aes be fan 50, ‘ere v: Soaathe ey its boats $3 0 Sol 785. Call and get your Boots profits is the motto. ually Gary William “Herbert, | Kal le is r3—This has bren revived. ry day under ite original editor. at 105 Nassau atreet. amber of the Tis iterenting, <6 *Ool ch eabeatto for te Blagle ROS: Tor the city. Apply wt 105 Nassau street. Fever and Ague.— ‘& Co's, Com* ponnd Tonie for the ae tanign unsurpassed b+ tovtry ity and Boney in asked o} OW! ie Pesgern bt nplsingatthe otien ora ‘on.ecrner eeayee | can be pov freuly satislied fue Virtues of this Temiedy. ols Gime Tusa! burssSat The Piumbe National Degae an ganeuy: on the urver comer of Broadway aud Murray street, is worthy of the atte.tion of all who are fed of fiue ‘p ctuves. ins-e to those who. visit this gallery a pleasant cal should want your own fac si th Richellen Diamond Pointed Gola. Pens — | length gong Fon, try one of the ivan oe | fe'renna experi | to Pe Reader, if 05 45 jam street, Co. i ive : orga ite hn teers the, to ot _ equal to helieus re $3 2 culy. Alt ction. Gild Pensat 75 cents, repair Diamond’ Pointed Gold Pens—Those of our eouiters who moy #ishts purch sen good Gold Pea ations | ember that all pare stam the raamgs op theie b st ee | | and th» names of." Se. upon r inferior quel ties OLN W. GREATON & OU Cedar st eet_hive'p=nsof “ll Tie. te heated which they offer at prices Jawet eum er houses nbiseale Gah Verh # sold elsewhere, for $1 The gent‘ne ue t G Bagle Pens en oe| warrented, $175 only. fens repaired avd repainted. mor N Slate of River Oct. 6... ‘t foot 6 in: Oct 7. re bps falling. Sept 30 of Bet: ee i rising. ; Havigation of the Ohio Kiver. MONEY MARKET v “Wednesday, Oct 13.6 P.M. The stock market. continues without any material | change. | Prices remain in s very unsettled state, and i the transactions oly to's moderate extent. At the firet | board ‘Treasury Notes, Reading Bonds,. Morris Canal; | Stock Norwich & Worcester, and Long Island closed ot yester- | | soa ‘Treas Notes pe, 101 day’s prices. Residing Railroad foll off % per cent; Far. || Bi ‘ 000, mers’ Loan, 34; Canton 1,end Harlem. 34. ‘At tho accond Board Reading Railtond advanced 3 || ae per cest'; Fatmers! Loan, #4; Harlem, 4. Foreign Exchanges are settling. down steadily, Ster- ing ‘billa: arendw Keldat 9 #9 per cent’ premium, Biils om: Paris 5122)4 0.520. .'There, has heen asyet no | edtivity In thé market for the text steamer: Aa snonymous writer ina Wall atreet paper has, for sinto purpose best: known to himself put forth state. | 15) ments relitive to, tie fundihg’of the Internal Improve- | ment Bonds'of the State of Illmbls, caloulated'to mis- | Tyna those who are as little sequainted with the matter aa tho writer himself Js, The, individual referred) to46 ojther a fool! orn Kuave, and we are disposed to believe | more of the: last than the frst, . We. should judge Lenadl' } he.wag One of that class’ of pigmies who are continu- ally:picking flaws in our laws when their pockets are con- oérned, but who have very little respect for the es when it is for their’ Satprést to trample on thom. donct intend ‘alluding to the artiole referred to, pi: further! than meccssary fo give’ all the informiation to those interested which they require. - ‘The “Logisinture of-Iilinois passed the-funding law entirely, for, te benefit of the'bondholdere. The people of {inois hed! just emerged front » state of extreme povertyiend distress, occasioned by the general orash of 1699 gud'1840,” Within ‘thond-two yoars,snd up to 1643, there .was,not-apeoie, enough in the State to pay the post- eo on! letters. ‘Thess diffoylties have been removed, hd, te State's mulking an effort to meet her indebted ness far béyond her present wenns;, notwithstanding whish, there'&r8"'ttioaa who’ aré base énough to censure hag rulers for not doing that which is uttorly out of tI power,’ The State:nas offered everything jthat it sessed, and has made the best arrangement for’ the pay- mntof the {uterest onthe debt her prevent or prospeo- tive resources would permit, Whe lands bélonging to the Stato, which are given in ed bonds,’are the bést lands in the State, and are, ap- praised, in. fact, much “below, instead of abovy their sotual value; a6. proof Of which, it is only nécersary to: state that, during the past two years, about $700,000’ in bods have béen’ invested tn them, and now that there is another . evidence of, State indebtedness in the market—interest ecrip—wo eve go doubt but that the purchases for the next two years will be. doublethat, amount,and that before the Isp#6 of five yeats; the whole of thé scrip issued: for arrears of interes; on the: public. debt will be absorbed by the pttchadé of these’ lands,” Nearly the whole of the amount uamed above as having been paid for these bonds within the pest two years, was invested by actual settlers, who became satisfied that they could do better by purobasing bonds, and. exchanging them for lands pwned by the State, than by purchasing government latids at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. + ‘The sdvantages of. funding the internal improvement, | and o:her fundable bonds of the Stata, are three fold.— in the ficst place, tt enables holdera, if they wish, to die. | poae of the scrip and keep their bonds; it gives them an Ord: opportunity to realise something, at once, for the accu- | ling mulated interest, In the second’ place, it will gable the government to find out the actual amount of the public debt, and place it rot only in » better posl- tion, butin fact place it in the. process, of liquidation; and in the third place it reduces these evidences of State indebtedness to ono uniform stock. The’ pale of lands” belonging to the” State of Niinoia, has been very mueh restricted within the past two years by the most ridicuous laws. Anattempt was made last winter to remove these restrictions, but on sceount of the opposition from the bondholders trustees of the Il- ‘nave been brought into the market at once, and the | State have received the benefit of the high prices whieh | haye ruled for some time past, has created a feoling | egainat the canal bondholders. which bodes no good. ‘The opposition of the bondholders’ trustees to the ~f toration of the law relative tothe eanal lands; the »mi-| serable bad management in the construction of the ca-| nal, and the obstructions placed in the way of its rapid completion by those foreiga trustees, bad a very impor- tant influence in the late Constitutional Convention of! Miinois, and excluded the canal. bonds from any pertict-| pation in the two mill tax which the new constitution’ provides for. Those trustees and those they represent will find,we fear,when It is too late to retrace their steps, that it would bave been much better to conciliste th people of the delinguent States, and not abuse them) when they are atraining every nerve to meet thelr obli- gations. ‘The old board of brokera have adopted. the following! Teport dfthe committes appointed to revise the beara livt with respect to Illinois Bonds:— } Crassrication oF Lit Bonps or tHe State or | LLINOIS. All the Bonds issued by the State of Illinois previous to, Ast at 1847, now outatunding, are as follows :— liinois and Michigan Canal Bonda of 1860 and, 1870, dollar and sterling 24 fitnois aud ‘Michigan Canal Scrip. 8d. Internal Improve: it in of Na70, 4th Internal Improvement ee ‘ House Bonda dadietts in 1861. if end Bank of Minos. 7th. Macnlester & Stebbins’ Bonds. | 81h Loan of: 1.608.000 recphdierd the completion ofthe | ‘anal. Dlinois and Michigan By h luw of the: State of Minois, approved March Ist, | 184). holders of Canal en ‘and Scrip who subscribed: to the loan for the completion of the rane, are allowed | to register the same with an agent of the State appoiut- ved for that purpose, »nd all bonds. and acrip, registered ant entitled ts the seou ity of any revenues and proper- ty bulonging to the canal, after the: lon of $1,600,000. ia ait ‘1 his law gives rise to two new denominations of dls. ¥ Canal Bonds registered. Canal Scrip registered. By » law approved Ist March, 1847, holders of tered esonl serip are allowed to surrender the same, recrive therfor new obligations, bearing date July 1, 1897. viz For the ‘principal, ® canal bond with 6 per cent coupons attached. TELEGRAPHIC. Auaany, October 13, a. Fagles of moment Meported, 690 bushels aon Wie a uiny acu esate eume, 8 AcooUnt o new, air ‘ead rere complete, yam, co o chase, | ast x pul i hs twenty-four howd += 5 baw |: joo 10,000 40; "wheat, 4000 & Boston, Oct, 13-—P. Mt , and we, report sales of ‘WM. FORBES. The proprietor of an ty ‘Sone, shout ret mic from fre sa Flour—The market was fir about 3000 barrels, consisting chiefly of good new brands, Genesee, Southern, ko , at $6 75.a$687}4.. Wheat firm. Corn—Sales of 8000 bushels were msde, including mixed pore” nah yA 5000 bushels were made at A b's ote, Pb Air Nothing new in Provisions: Cotton— and no change in prices. Fevlebiar No alteraiou Ilinots and Michigan Canaheeeey of 2000: Ditto, Minols and Michigan. Canal Bonds. of Tato dol dollar and ey, tts outer Faget er. and Gallery, 1936 ‘The New World Revived—Park ead t io ‘Doors open at 6 Boxes, 2) Cenw: 4 Michigan Canal Bonds of 18 payable in ‘at 75; and held Orm- jousles of 117” Onth—Bales of wala aha ary sete oh waty: 5 riz as Ofr-Rsisae: Jones /T8—Wented as an emistant or partuer— ‘| eo Mt wat Gy epeanuiincae Post Office, will rtiatene Ditto.. — ‘and Michigan Canal Scrip. be and — deanee. _Pabl TLETNRONY GRORGE DeXTLA 32 Amway! Principal gent. ‘Travelling. agente wanted, Also canvassers | rated ae thee fe ai Nias whit Int tes. Loan of $1,600,000 for | Married. a hae Chir, ee 25 cents; Pict ee y Ovtober 11th, if this Sueane, By cio te a Tepe: nt | mecauwa, daughter Ou the 23d of Sept, Tuomas J. ‘Woops, to both of this city. On Sanday OH bra Be ann R. Weaetin ith inst , by the Rev M. A yeni, ih tn renin W. Cox, to tte “woth of. Roskla: county, New Yoak. ford, morning, 13th fat pons Go.psmits, Miss Jexsere Bi C. H Sand, ae thi OUNG. MAN wane « lardWare, or Crockery St am object as mom cae employment, Intake pant peeics, Stook of 1847. pecrement ut. Stock pf 1847. ‘ie Jonseuine Sana Couns, the Rey. W Mar-: Anya B. Roach, Iitnots Iaternal Im; Muealester & Stebb! ‘The committee: propose that only the most important’ | af the above be printed on the stook list. and to reduce tho number farther by classifying those kinda‘in which urenow of value. Thus no. dis- “ays Wee tobe ms Jee can b alee world, —s — wt wimindod of pare tbe, honor of ine eee sitaRiToe Sh city referevces can b ‘andifyou | thus iu mo fotelnsie df fived for upwards of seplaceto obtain ic | | tinction need. tet ng between Canal Bonds of 1860. aa »of 1870, as their value does not depend on of time they have to run. No inconvenience’ has ing this rule with ispey E. Ellison, of the M | Sate aud elite and faahiow of a merioa po ‘he di ee ono Mt ‘areapectab) fe yonng ree ae baat of city role 5 TMMEDIA’ ELY Seve t.J./A. DUMBOLTON, jenced from adopti f 1 vania Stocks, and any ol Macleay less feren a ‘those. Ne tinal tueretoe, ‘de classified as Feet vis on Weds LA Leggett Mr. hag verde “Momasmey, 9 pti county, to dail at? cantbe secured daily atthe Box etch ata to whiah tickets are alfred. MIACHANICS Bad HALL, 72 Br Broadway, aaron Uread EN EVERY NIG) ECOND. WE} al ‘yout collect net for in Died. ag marcas, 18th fnst., Caruanine Pare ear of age. r irlondaot of the family, aud those of. her gr grandson, Win H. Lesile, are aeapeptfully invited to tend her raring afsenunnn. at 4 olclook, 19th, rg: Mataaner C.. 'Branolé G. Boyle; of the Rogimont of Volunteurs, Row it Maxioo, tu the 32d year The friends of the family and rig of bes brothers, Capt Tho. P., Freak. ant Jpbn J. fully invited to atteud at 40’clock, from the eee of her brother, Thomas P. Way, No. 69 Fifth at., without further invitation gence be, noel inake f ae Some are making at these rates wow. vem MeMISRARL POST 148 Wwoeapectable girls Wah to wbtala aitew imesh sil from, ye herve do takes two Yearsan ber last a thee Cal nl erling Bonde, alt th remain heyy cf, Mtinois ‘ponds which have . et the board, except Macalester led ent ee “i 1876, reat red $1 30, Suh silver pencil. ree | | Bore, wife o! ‘Lieu’. Ce Fae uarior by ae and sewiug, or ey Please ‘cal fi Bowe 2 ‘uk Bonds of aon convertible aaa an ay therofore be culled under ‘the and m rofore be o mnt e.caual Seer 1870, heretofore iacluded among’ cael ‘onus, will {under this: arran; ce Among the regular carial bouda, ag will the 80 | Po Delafield bonds of 1840, which have heretofore, inguished from ether canal old. bonds of 1870 come under the ead of fundable bonds. The comnmlttes, recommend the passage of the follow- | Resolved, That the stock list be amonded by striking | from the seme the present denominations of Illinole | paais, and substiting therefor the pe Piers, viai— () Tithu pole and, Miohigap, Candi Dollar Bonds, tind and Michigan Canal Sterling B: Aa inion 3 hrtad with their ts eit, parents Or, uae . half pri ne S hne Peey EROREZEVEN Tes | 0, SEEET 410 Bronilway, Model Artistes will give ane eee every night this MONDAY boo bee an entire shanEe of | ences re be i aaa | ‘upon his troope fram the surrounding heights ere at $2 | | gement, take thetr vfwithoug A ee deen AN TED—A situation, by ts chatnbermaid or walter QO, Ol * ment, No. 3, are req jet. sstoian isan hasigess of es z he week. iste tuto lady and ‘may be hed on applica Personifications Priniaenee 4 ‘at pre- O—A sitnation. by as eed cook; hs go refers sig a tra cl “and Mal ing Howse Te he bast city re 0. 4 Gourtinude street. Rad enquire at 19 cents, to be obtained at the ed namber, of Season Tickets ors 0, en at o'clock. ward wal be oiler AN SEVEN WS FREMIUMUIL PASTS ol AK ING, Peep oes 87 Bs “ | are ined. against buying of persons molov me and us how WraNteo ian Bis wife and small girl, ‘as servant, in aq a} front room an. | Ha Internal Improvement Stock of” SIT. lerald office, sibcsictats terms. ols Internal Improvement Interést Stock of 1947. Fundable Bonds. TION OF BROWN’S PAINTINGS, Rees mad Bu ia, Pay re vmaibi Mas: No perton bis Dac ry reling ed withour manner of ¢ Black ing isncquaint> - tende to st hunse Bk ‘ade rlemRR, 610 ae VAN DEV*NTER & TALM AGE. AGUERGEOD: Pe PLAT PR S—Selling off at cos wt Kotor superior Fietch plates, i's © vicror BISHOP, 12. Maiden Yone, ap stairs, EW LORKer Tbe _utbscribers take t is the public in geueral, for r thelr ‘hes Jast season, and beg to inform them they arrangements with fries os single: hes jas stbeen refitted and re a-comfortable ome L & BROTHER, Proprietors, rom 8 to 15, hor home paver sia bee — ‘funded ot ‘close an invoice, a and Apel ‘Griset. App: ANIED=A LADY, who 2 its a Tapid and elegant hand, wishes employment Copyist or Amanuensis. A line addressed to O. PeL, Herald Office, will ‘3 thet ‘Trust, Free of admission 25 cents, "Doors open day and night. do 2 ks HARMONIC SOCIETY— Sixth Beason—The Com- iy Tat ie ae inforam an sk pub pti oncérts are now open, soared vo reniprabe pacforssunoce ofthis wetsea ote 01 ‘tetanus wishing vo become associate menbers—who hive the privilege of attending, the rehearsal he ap send in their names at any time, Perms $3 per anny sites ces $10, pa wery, of, tha ti to th tte sina pasha Eo ina cies SAL ENTGRG Bal : MUSRUMAEy RY DA’ WEEK, aren cay i ae tin Rend 5 Bas 0 ery race Mort, raat ANTEOSA Boman Oar Catala Meenis Noda bat tines als tone hed nestevtoe be nd the Business, nepd apply. tee. of Management we BARDOT, . duce ne X. STEWART & CO, and Heade street. orted stocks of Dry a pavment to bemade ones ‘the best lands, in a heal th ters: BP) railroad to the best Address C. M.H., at this office. WW aNrep TO PUac ase f findi Gt dee 10 to 25. Ue mi willdo xe Ney calla the eres oath iu ERTL UMEN'S CA’ Bier ‘Treas pet, TAL—A gent f considerabi tires ian Sena é pasta nevrapaber,catabishanent fa, thit aynericon city as ert 30 Del & fais Causi,i90™ 100 Harlem BR, fabneriber, who will ete thems at thet raha by ap ena ireabere chee 018 6tii Office, No.2 Wall street, coruer through the Post off i » abies ve es oe. or een ae | Bane VERE AS cash 30 | eT any pH i Froc jew Stock Exchange. ney Bie 8 35 aba Centon Co, - ¥ ‘0 ra ER Waa oa story, Herald Bu wrey Blo, fH AY = oman Tome De INTRULIGENOE _ TO THE PERSE RAED a8 Tm LEoR AE TC. dood “IMPORTANT, iF: TR. ve, | amenmroass a SHB city. or MEXICO. sen THE KILLEDAND v WOUNDED... &e. Ke. Ser “Purtadkeceidid, Oot ta, 18iF ‘The Southern mall brings Now Orleans avid te this” 6th instant. The La Patria has received soins fyrthar idodtinta” from Mextoo, whigh differ from (oss published yester- » dy. The information id mostly obtained from Mexican souregs.and-ieto be-received with:caution, It came by the Alabama. It would appear that the Amerigan troops, after taking the city of Mexico, had numerous severe conflicts with the almost innumerable awarm of Leperes-who inhabit- edand surrounded the capital; that the. latter, flaally becameso annoying and destructive that they obtained | @lvantage of the American troops, who were finally un- der the necemity of retiring from the.city.. It ta furthor said that Sante Anns had left Guadalovpe,. and returned to the capital et, the heed of an army. of. ten thousand regular troops, and that fighting hed been , Fesumed and was still going om desperately. at ven ere sccounts. The rumor of Santa Anna’s resignation. is confirmed by. these accounts, but the Mexican, people » ’ ‘were not disposed to receive it, and again placed him at , the head of the army. " General Rhea or Rea is asid a have full possession of Puebla, kot the Americans were pouring 'e deat} ‘tire bi ing the town. > Major Capers,who came passenger in tae sonar ‘Ate bama, which arrived at New Orleans on the 4th, from, Vera Crua, is of;opinion that Gen. Worth atill survives)? but has no doubt of his having been Woutded. He thinks the story of the explosion of a bomb, which wae, said to have caused the loss of a large number of lives; ond among them the life of Gen, Worth; ise fabrication * Generals Pillow and Smith ove believed to have been killed. The English accounts state that the Americans lost 400 killed of the rank and file, besides 97 ofloete Killed and 45 wounded. The total number ‘of wounded sup: Posed to'be about 1000; while the killed aftd‘wounded of the Mexicang are sald'to be near 2000, besides o large number of prisoners. The enzi¢ty to hear from Gen. Scott is painfully - olting. »The 5 Miele yh Election. FIRST DESPATCH, | u Pumapeurmra, Oot. 18 1OMT. | w In this city the whig majority for Mayor i6:2652:: | //>o( The demooratic majority for pacemprorosysies pce ties, 1017. * For Governor; ag far as heard fromt ,atandsCity. and County of Philadelphia 2000 democratic majority: Read~, ing, 525 demooratio majority. ‘Sohuy!kM, '161" ‘Whig: gain, About two-thirds of Lanonater sounty heard from; Lancaster will Give Irwin about4000 majority. : Cumbers and county will give Shunk about 900 msjority, Bupks, Bristol township, gives Irwin 16 majority. Irwin's max Jority in Dauphin county, as far as heard from, 19°6¢4) two districts te hear from, which will ineresse|t to about 1000. Whole whig ticket elected. wat oc SECOND DESPATCH. aad wis PT ele a melee and een até orelock Sere PRESS, from! onr Tasiiovable: ‘a ce 25.» -do: bly low $0 Long fala: RR, & is Broth ors, 127 Fultoa street, next 48 ee 3 Ner& Wor, Laby who bas ited inne in ae a Fatrs FECTIONAKY—Wanted pamaiianeltis 2 Eee CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yourx, Weovespay Arrenwoon, Oot. 18, The flour ;market was some. less, animated -to-day, though sales were made at prices which were currént At the closo yesterday. “Wheat continued firm, with & fair amount of sales: -Corn was again some higher, with considerable sales: | Rye sold at an advance, while costs There were some ‘sales of pork making at Attle variation on previous rates, except in @ lot or two ofmess. Groceries remained about the same; with mo- Xo anaes Sagi Sth ‘past week, Gene eaae's ach anya his numerous — if a. oft yer and erie a eerviow may be had, will Stead to ‘anor ¢ ex bm BorThe memvers of Eee Ta aday, evening, at 7 o'clock, at mer is Leddeesd: ap Toundation uo sion 0 d Ay ‘aan ol ANDER SON, President, [tauaN ENEVOL ENV. SOviE meetivg of t yo eraners ofthe Italian Be: for the election of its 0! y, the 17th inet. at > r a ee fecty. SOCIATION OF eps Pan FIREMEN —The Mem- ited to attend # Mpecial ing, the best ina, arrangements to @t- ihington Mouument, ieee in general are invited to attend, pou B. WARNER, Fhedidety, rc aN} OF SALRBURY, MDs woe CE dolar d for the Notes of this Bank, if preseated soon at Nova Liberty street, second ‘old i2tis exSunatis Wm HE NTLEMAY, ‘who left a charge of Michael Hi Julian's Motel 2 We logs mediate, ho gives his per ifat sey ia ‘aud four mn panier eh, “ Hea Court rt inthe illatiows 2 Wea cies the patent childee fe he iy eared, the Afternoon and seins gives hisexhtbitious in his Citizeu’s and Scotch Dress with other suteresting and chaste pertorm- CY The, anual wrasathutenteto es in eovjunciion "The Jittle General is perfectly sym: onl Fed Friday, et tx mererent tug bona PIsehs “Asni—Tho market contihtued firm, — 5 75, and pearls $8. Sales of 200 bari sorte, were made on private terms. ax—The market retmatuee etd? Bassoaruert —Flour—During the forenoon and early 2 4000 barrels were made. rat all his propor- P THAT EVER eels hs, id i of if the a preeived from bers of Gus Assoc: 1 foe the purpose i tend he laviig the corner atone of the $25—Mile .heats, beat Lady Saf IMEDi« TELY "APTER—Purse Sia a paste chiefly of new Geneseo, at $6 The @ $6 50; 1600'do common brands: new do sold at $6 50 in store, and after ‘change 275 do good new do were reported at $6'824¢. About 300 do fancy Ohio, in small pth were soldat $6.75 Msmall sale of railroad extra 9t$7. Southern was held firm at $6 373.08 $65 ding to"quality, Wheat—Sules of western red were made at (PE 3080 do do at $1 2634; SL jeans wh Havana, ‘olumbus, ests aie oe principal resaal, ame days match ERADING | WITH Pose ena. is beat miniatune EQUIPAGE! Will mean ean ne po a he seen in front of On rate othe ohtimistod so ‘the whote. 3000 ‘bushela of geod sdonliten and would See the his commission — leave ‘South Ferry, at pasta o'clock, and reams ne aerate STONOw ee MNGTS AN Nd Sine Society Library. se % vine and a lot cf New Orlea: 9000 a 10,000 bushels mixed were made in separate lots at 72 0.780, includin Corn—Sules of treville, Oct. 14, 1847. UNION COURSE, L. 1— Oct. bh, Bee oe $50 40 40 to.the acoond hi cerita | Lady a1 B parcel at 7344 ern yellow were made at 750, and 700 do at 740, aud 3000 do do at 75c. Meal—The market gontinued frim, while no ruled of momevt were reported Rye—Sales of 4000 2 5000 bushels were made at 850, and 2000 do.at 860. Outs were inactive at 45 8 460, Receipts down the Hudson Rover, October 12th, 0 elu AN VOH—santed by a ituation in some privat coailes in ja A of the Bouthen € ties, as a teacher of voest (Piano guitar, &e ,) and of the, recht rele- asic,” at this nfice, | 4 prompt wn OF THE 8 ee ¥ this va dev inred a dividend naneriobe Performance on Satu: {TCHELL’S OLYMPIC Reein PA OSE at the. pe one Bohan the aialea aa OWE Ado Venus, aoe at RK GAS LIGHT CUM- : BEATICE Tai i AR It fast. Pavaole to the stockhold Canoixs—Sperm candles were firm. Corree—No sales were reported, while quotations re- mained about the same. Cotrox --Sales of 500 600. bales were made; the mar- ket continued easy at about the following quotations:— Livenroo, Crassrication, Oke Ora abies Scamp, malin Wounefai, Chantran; bare *3 (TAPTERSALL'S) | HEAVE weather, which heralds the as well as yoursel or exvosure to inclement went devcy te pends t cough, stands ne it pant? clock. at the ath ligvbeth s'reets, to make ‘4, for ltying the corner stone roach of siageee | its ; Upper 5 cents ; en,.$5 | Orcheatta ere Bo seddochii perengenionts ty jojo the proce: ob thes monument bs 3 pena 0 the memory of the immo. tal ton, u i at we By order, MARCUS KIMBALL, Chairman. “FAIR OF THE Ane ttre tke Bhow will be sept | wee ea ioe ‘at the corner of ‘I nary Address willbe delizered atthe Broad an Uy Fletcher Webster, keg. Music Spadiuy Mt itches (adjourved Vo week in | conseqs le committee will. be.on. abe of the Taitersal's lenge Powders ourself and auimal « good deal of trouble. cough orcold pr: raptly. aud are al Nu TO GENTLE time pal oa hianlds sek, dress, and over coat velvet faciugs, cuffs, that may be reaic sitsous to disease. cy } proprietor YG. We MIL Lie, 416 Brondwa ray street, corer Washington, where you ean get all you want one shart wotice, nnd | wo disappointment or exort that | elena and dye clothi the city, without color ‘attended to immediate! There were no arrivals of dry cod, or mackerel, | and no sales of moment were reported. "Bales of 300 x rels gibbed herring were made at $3 25; and sales ‘0f 2.000 boxes were. made at 60c. for scaled; 40e. for No. #8, antl 300 for No 2's. leme—The market ‘continued firm, without sales of magiment being Seprtied, len sux. les of pigs werp reported at $4 62),. ‘No sales beyond retail transactions were Storrsi—The market was jet, while prices stendy. For spirits turpentine be and 440. offared; 65c.; tar, $2 3746 @ $2 50 per bri. Otus—Moderate sales of oft; meking at 6lo.a 620, and of fish olig there were no sales, and the market was inac- tive, especially for crade while and sperm. Provistons—Salen of some 4 » 500 bbis moss and Pork were reported, on terms not. understood; mers sold at $14 25,and 200 do sour prime at, $9. 69., Beef—No sales were making the only plice in the el road tickets cau “th E | leas enna et first per set qpaea quia. ci Lana; nom and Death on the Pale ed Psa eevee Imission 25 cents; Season Jone ot) the 2lst inst. ANY WALTZING ACADEMY — has the bonor to anuqunce ine public Beat Mis sacoh = Bayard seat Noched th ONAL MUSEUM = Major Tom Thnk nota | forth pJohn street, where the lie warblers can be seen ahd heard in theit ‘or Archy’s Sean be js! al] | ried sélection EA eg Eo CLARKE, F a T. m street, opposite the Washington Stores only true policy, viz: Laat good artic! f Tae a cnstomer onee, | ain i Mnols and Michigan Canal, it failed. Under the law es at now stands, the eanal lands cannot be brought into | the market for sale, until three months after the canal ba | finished; the opposition of the bondholder’s trustees to) a modification of this law, so that these lands could | FOR SALE AT 25 WALER ST—A ent New‘oundiand Dog, p-rfeetly doclie aud well phs over a hundred pounds blick,, Bits is devoted to bei pha and weij versally acknowledged nd I give mo credit these \ducements are presented to the public xs reasons fori making clothes to order. although 500 was ee | Yaw was firm at $350; Rosin, N. G. eee, business is) keep a handsome assort-| | Ag GAR D—ACADEMIES FOR DANUING, No, 63 roadway; also até¢ Hammond street, aud at the " faati- lead pupil o of feo tony oe aa pa pressed Linseed were! inglish do 600, cash. Siok sit Wednesday, the 13th, fa Ban ra wes streets, els, Beotch aid ak every variety Ls Ne: Ls fail ‘hy B “agai ae ais x eer eat cte Jon, first oener st o rh waetaine of wil y 50 bbls. were made at utter was selling to a fair extent at steady prices.’ Chees¢—There was no change, quotations remelting the meet with prompt son His foreign correspondents will ent tool we a ald focal a vad instructive trhibidon ever er prod ABERNAG ae Fare well 2 tbe, uth ‘at October | Ricr—Sales of about 100 tierces prime new were made at $450.0 $4 6234, Svuaar—sales of 200 hhds. Muscovado were made en on the tions of th! and eagh will at al animals, at5 Joho at Purtapenrnra, Oct. 18, 1847,../ |. ‘The vote for Mayor, except Kensington and 1 is: whig 6114, democratio 3563, native 3577. Gevernor—Shunk (dem.) 9044; Reigart (native) a7, | Irvin (whig) 5128," It is supposed that shank’ iAoiy | in the city and county will be at least two THIRD DESPATCH. i Pritavguemrs, Oot: 18” a Bucks county Shunk's majorolty, 20 far, 1 600 or a North Hampton the whig gain is 400-20 fer: eh POURTH ‘DEsPatoH.” "~ Parapenenis, O6t, 19 BWM cr Jn Lebanon Irwin's reported majority, 00 fi, 16/000,.2 FIFTH DESPATCH, alte pail Piitapetrnia, Oot. ap Mo Returns from sounties still incomplete: * bie crate claim Berks by 4,600; also Schuylkill ‘hy 00,. Chester county the probable majority: for Irwin ‘e490! Franklin county gives 500 for Irwin, Cumberland gives 460 majority for Shunk: Lebanon gives 600 for In Montgomery the probable majority for Shank ia J Just received despatch from Berks, which says, ret ° nearly all in, and democratic majority mot shert of 690 SIXTH DESPATCH. Pruvapeenia, Oct! 18—7 P.M, ‘We have complete returns from Cumberland; Somok's majority, 380, Lehigh county gives Shunk 613 ae: tity, Three towns remain to be heard from, SEVENTH DESPATCH. ‘ Purtaperrnsa, Oot, 13—9 P.M. Alleghany county not all beard from, Rogen majority for Irwin was 1400. BIGHTH DESPATCH. Puranenrnsa, Oot, 19, 187)! Shunk's ‘majority in Philadelphia city and reached 9,035, In forty-four counties Markie’s {a 6,956—democratio gain 9,991, This is accounted, for by natives voting for Markle this election for Governes. ‘The following counties give Irwin majorities —F: five hundred ; Alleghany, fourteen hundred ; C four hundred ; Delaware, two hundred ; Dauphin, hundred. The following givé demooratic majorftfel Buoks, six hundred ; Lehigh, four hundred ; York) mitie hundred and twenty; Northampton, five hundred; Barks, nearly five thousand, yin NINTH DRSPATOR: 16 ta Privavenewia, O6t, 19; 1687” ‘No Southern despatches received by mail. ime tele- graph fs broken, TRNTH DESPATCH. ” Puraperenia, Oot. 18-10 10, P.M. Columbia county, eo far as heard from, gives Shumk 485 majority—two hundred less then before, Ninw! dis: triets to hear from, py rll ELEVENTH DESPATCH... 1 Paitapmernray Oct, 18410: 40;°P) M. | Seven dustriots in Payette give Tewiti 34° majority: fait year 166 whig. Armstrong, gives Shunk, 200 majority. Beaver, more than half heard from, gives Irwin 440 ma- joxity. The democrats claim Columbia by 1900, Last year 1600; won yirdat TWELETH DESPATCH. Pwrvaperrnia, Oct. L9Night. Annexed is the Gubernational vote of this year, so far | as heard from, compared with the vote of 1845 :— 1847, Counties Whig: Sent privat terms, and 50 bo: Suxp--Sales of 500 bushels Flaxseed were mado at 130, the packages tobe paid for. Clover stood at7!<o, ‘Iimo- ‘aLLow—The market continued firm at 10¢, with light (MALERONE—NO change. Wuisker—Tho marke was. firmer, and sales of 100 bbls. State prisom were made at S10, and 80 do. Drudge to arrive next week at 300. Fariants—There was nothing few, and rates remain- ed about the'samo, Ship owners wore asking more; but shippers generally appeared indiaposed to meet them at ce om previous rates. We heard of. no a In the ship. Cincinnati. Hyson Skin—10 chests at 31 cents per Ib; 10 do 30; 26 do 293g; 30 do 2534; 325 do 24. 8005 bait chests 55) cases 494; 19 do ani 48%; 40° go 48; 150 do 4736; 10 do 4736; 20 do 46%: do 46; 44 do 4536; 30 do 40; uv do 44; 141 dO 435%; 85 do 43; 42 do 42; a do 41 30%; 82 do 33! hest NCE ae ASE A ron ¥ a the best business staad in the cit mg satoon, lodging and boarding house do ovenun with sue, the. a pay the Sed cl priv ite classes for will open at Mra, street, between Fourth ck, and Bai ee mn od | ‘hss vant ply to Gillespie, nee aaer Y—Mesars. —SANaUTET: y aunounce Saat efi von will bean y "Carat at hall ney PW Tima street, Brovklyu, on| in I 1 Tee alent it the f hie Ar rare rent, id 'enior dered ou the above de fof teachin ee J'BRATS RED, a Broadway, ap ar Snatraetions will be ‘given in the follow: ee cy gpmnoged ech Ri 2 bedrooms on the street. an, ** olla.» being the origina and. mathedot partocgiog be Lon nents of importance, As AT AvuCTiON—Imy Terms, notes at six mont ule the at aoe fix. Inquire on she premise. old Bere 7g cKERT THEATH Regus Operate Kiberta ee a f ‘OUR: MARY ANN. Barber of Seville ‘and | ; Becond and Third Cireles, 25\| art oe bi a Vaiee'G Cuma ‘fem i an Rear t | two o Ten Pin Alleys ther fudhtooable style of a0. ools panetaally attended. 15 do 62; 40 do 51}; taut hed Mr. Barrett, is 10 half cheats 40; 40 se nd many be tatiat& all the mi t Oct 7, 1847 ‘Nastau street, or, Wat & Provoet svocert a Box and Pree jo 41; 11 do 40; 48 go 65 10 do 37; 119 half ‘shenta at He do 235 payable in 1860, issued to the State Bank, | | do 32; 211 do 316; 805. di 364 do withdrawn. ‘Twaukay—10 nalfehests 29g; 1167 do 22, Hyson—6 chusew'and 5 halt do 55, 20 chests 54, 70 4sib| bxa 51, ob «to 60, 60 do 49%, 77 tialf chests 48, 100 121b 48 do 30,-47 do 29, 1000 do and 37 chests 23, Genpieder=6 bnlf chests 65; 65 do 61} 10 do io do 0; 39 do 48%; 10 do and 10-cans 42; $4 do 40; 354) | 6lb boxes,3934; 260 191b do 386, $3 half chests 37; 68 do 3634; 70 cane 34, ig oe half chests 63; 6 do 56}; 38 do 58,19 do 55, 19 40 04, 38 do 5334, 19 do 63, 10 do 52, 6 do 0, 431g, 29 do 43, 30 do 47, 11 Dr. Wheel rsamaaeel | vaio ra snoieton' ‘oni KNDENS EXPRESS, 1 Von, iui’ Poilas SPTON, NEY, | South Toth, cont rot aod rer i NEW OR) York “laine of wre oy Nea to Dr. rOWeLLs feria Eye or Jet or Deasba Bath Fyes, ¥ Sen i meni Aivmaster, 18 now { wba, her remand oe poner modationss apply ox boxr@ at gi tinh sai), os ished aes rie Ne Mate avant on has ‘expe. sth given reneral satisfaction, whomahe has been in the habit o auimation to the counter How, smpart energy to the visual, a+ well as musculad hoes ean be ae do 43%, 5 do nad 10cans 43/ 52 do we 86’ half chests 42, 32 do.40}4; 10.do 40; 18 ao 5 chests 32; 35 do 36; 999 half do 20%. =10 half chests 69; 16 chests 23; 247 half do 19. ay rt fetchong—76 half chente 27; I or se in New Orlea ly forward all goods to his Bhipperv may rely upon thie ve ‘Vessel sailing punetually as ad- nitively .: Beige will be rece Terms three dollars tee to eH Herild office, shall be at | Lm board after Batar- KE; M. Hunt, master, Sime 7, Oct 48, her regular day. 108 do and 968 Alleghau: + 1,400 maj. i 6i5ie eek! tigiat yeas aa - a) ret | Yor om _ oe Privaperrasa, Oot, 18103 ovolook PMY Wo have just revelved by the Baltimore boat. from all but ten counties in Georgia, which render'ebe- tain the elestion of Towns; twenty-four Whigs, Witty. one democrats to the Senate—stxty-two whiga ‘fity. nine democrats to the House. + Auwany,, Oot, 19) 1p47; Senate. ait shone The dill in relation to the New York and Ere Ratl- | road was ordered to # third The special order of the day, the Dill Felative to taga- tion in the city.of Now York, was taken up. pose 4 Tho idiot asylum bill was sgain lata on the table. Thos to abelice the elbor at seteig concootsaas of common schools was passed in committer of ‘the whole. Asermoty. The joint committee reporte in favor of continuing the appropriations for the Clinton county prison. 4 ‘The bill for the establistinient of an aaylum for \itios ‘was taken up om ite third reading. The Now York tax bill oscupied the whole of th,

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