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Several Reasons why every body that wear ceipta, ‘The returns for October, in each of the past two at 23 n 250, cash; 6 and 6 barrels do, 280 and 36 Roots and Shoes should get them of our friexd Jones of No.4 yours, exhibie the Sellédiiig comjambive statement Bhd denn $0 are ofaterie abe were Piredorged KO a : a streetoue raaon Ht itis the chen BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, |. INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. OMORE— 2 Smuggler, Mr. Placi , thee another stre is, his Boots and Shoes geae- G SB] han, sold by auction at 173 « 193, cash. ies SUN Fi bey : = neon eee rally give good satuslaction; aad the great seeret of our friend BA Navat Srones.—The market continued inactive. | i's Abbott ir. Plneides bbe, Wasuinoton, Nov. 24, 1847. Jones, 4 Aub street. meeting with seh good is hi Sales of 100 bbis spirits turpentine were made at 350. yy", \pllinsi Master Pe TN Fe ban NEWS FROM MExicec. ; : Vargo Gaoh sales aud light exvemcer, with seatl protes seaciose Dec. 2030 37 There was no ohange in rosin, ‘The price of raw turpen- | a alee con Chen yes Pseemiwoda ea ten Seferaction fer = a Ce Things in Fancy Paper and Pa; $50,003 33 $18.90) 1 . Sito! Ons —I ny ‘ at | open at 63 o'clock. Performances will commence’? o'clock. fexico—The future yo Adminis- sma pages laney boxes for cones The tng ot has bon coed tothe puenger a: | $23 but we ud nt ane nthe oer, Bove ¥t” Halon Gal TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE AT ATLISCO, | tration. — id 1 a it . at | ERY TH —w Manager; 2 : Gold piver, conver tas uible, Chinese’ aud | colpts, while the inerease in the receipts from freight iets Iedewir stenne Lak aus eee | Manager, Ma arene BENEFIT ef Mea SitaWe &e., &e., be, The National Intelligencer, of Monday, echoed pictures, ke, Also, bon x cakes, wholesa'e and | S24 mail has been“very triffing, showing an aggregate | making at 3c. Country in barrels was very slow of sale | DOUGLAS Lady Rendolphy Mrs: Shae? Gheutiton 3 @ rumor issuing from this city, and appearing in retail, at 4a a Le G. J. KRAFT. decrease of $1,889 42. There may be some local cause | §¢ 55 560. In fact, all kinds were dull, the selling sea- yy" Marshall; h, Peresesunc, Va., Nov. 27, | s Young Norval, . W. Cl Le vi : semen oi vor bag the correspondence of a New York paper, to the > ay ie ee Mr. Bi | santiago, the 9th inst,, states that the fever was effect that ‘a treaty is about to be made, or has i) pe ha, ME son being about over. ‘There was nothing new in crude | jy. itt") Furs, Furs, Farsthe subscriber having | °F this decline in receipts, which may be merely of © | gyerm or whale. Manufactured was steady at previous | Ehaws Sr W just ree ved ge Assortment of the abuve wtirle, consist- | temporary character, and shows no chronio disease in | rates c ng 0! ufts, C. darks Veta, he. ke, of the moat recherche pat- | the management or in the business of the company. ‘It | PRovisions.—The market for pork was dull, and we | with the Lay NEVERWON | which w thrown, zman, Mr. baer deny ° = rd been made, with somebody in Mexico, which Shenk i 5, Atwas said | Burke; Serg’t Damme, Bellamy; Mary Anne, Mrs, Barnett. | ‘20Fessing. our commissioner, Mr. Trist, recognizes as a ge ise ela oddone thr bean looks bad to ee the;{neome of any railroad in this ooun- | thet 100 bhin prime weve ‘ofered a $0.00. Lara wan | Doe's open e 63 0 id mccmnewattenss’ Berm, | | Letincs from 2 wee 9 eccie ot tat|| Sermneat.”” Phe ade sranielts ddttiele a quality. X, tryfalling off. The country is growing so rapidly, both ii fet E 6 was very dull, |; >—“°@ - * — im Maxie, 4 ding. rt : hal He me phy “nik eg a8 . wescras et suiet ond so see were Seperted. Gheven weezer ee | C THAN ATE ATI —-Unier the Masagemont 01 Mr. | 254 October. Not a ho of standing. A large | *° shuiiling and shy a manner, that one would yilate Cuttin Trimming Walskers.— | 4) sor any railroad to recede in revenue. ‘There must Pe A Re ga Wyeuius. Nov 31, wil petites the BIRT HOTOHT OF | pertion,tof the inhabii buried beneath the | be justified in regarding it as a sort of unwilling Vives say to t “Dear, do ng 7c, Bui main 6 same. | —T ic 3 Si rt , : i Jour hin except Hi dnimintls Tet Cousree Me is | be cometbing wroug in some part of the concern to pro-| Rics.--Salen of 170 tisrees were made at $3.0 $3 25, | fit Sutherland Cody Biche as Mae, PSO | ruins: Sexious dam done to the a confirmation of the rumor. Hereupon, the Jn- Simeksoet, 2 jog ks more oy When he cuts it | quce such a result. and the market closed rather heavy. fi al by the Tableaux Vivants’ by, the MODEL, AR- | country, to ges, and mepasteries, many of | felligencer quotes, ax additional authority, one of i the Symptons A | TISTES, in whieh nquire the | ‘The annual report of the Western and Atlantic Rall- | goeait aon wa rantuations were reported beyond small avid ;Rovcouclade with PAINT HE. go to Hill's; (a . Hi FAIR LADY—tuy Gamez, Mr. Hie whereabouts of Hull; aod citizens sey, we always visit the many correspondents of the Herald, who has Soto one and all, if you want your hair cut,or whiskers | Tad Company presents a very flattering exhibit of the | were made at 5'4 @ 5 550. cash. i ML. Bte- Canales, guerilla chief, Ceralvo on the Iso echoed the report | pheus; Dochess De T ; Mrs. McLean. Bi # F Ort, trimmed as they should be, patrouise Hill, aiflairs of that concern, ‘This road is about one hundred | TALLOW —Saley were reported at Dijo.a 9440, © Becenis—Pic lity conta. Tomner™ Mrs. MoLean, Boxes. | wining Y For the information, as well of the Union, as Grand Fancy Ball, 58 Prince street, Cos- | Miles long, running through the interior of Georgia, | go Si{tsirtoN— Sales of 7,000 Ibe. were "| GGUS BOWERY AMPA rine Insursecth ‘hihuadua, of the Intelligencer, | will state that Mr. Trist, fame Worehor ie -xioha Geo ylor, the celebrated Cos- | connecting the waters of the Atlantic with those of the Wuisxry—Sales of 200 bbls, were made at 26540. ® | Desert will apoear nash perk , mer, is new. employe Sa ere up ‘ihe oa Piandia Bix, | Tenneseee river, and forming a very important link in} 27¢ ; 12 bbls. and 1 pipe Mononghahela aold at 430. » | ful feats. Mr. Ke 7 4 y 450 9 439, Alot of French brandy, consisting of 54 half | pular pantomime, blee, 263 t chain of roads which 60, and se blee; Hats Dresser, 263 Brond way. revarng character Wies the great which will soon connect with | pines anti ble sold by auction at $1 55 «$1 60, a | $£Cises upow the jones By the arriy; from that quari Another inst at the last advices, had made no treaty, nor had lias RR ST the Bogliah Clowiy will 14 of tradgif troy Santa ad) a ond b x y negotiations taken place bet tion find tak place smpng the Mex. | 90Y neg F ween him and c also go through with all volving globe, &c.; horseman: F va ment. Mr. Trist may have ; the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The monthly receipts | 36 half do at $150.0 $182, Joana at Chibugbya, and the A ats there jhe Mexican govern , y Feil he wont eosaperiatand eines irdais Wicsbsre sil | of this road for the past your were asannened sn Wo The reouipis of ‘oace, and pulted oontinued OLYMPIC THEA fatoed toy to mass much off despatched to the newly appointed secretary, for i omediately beattended to. Robe: lia, Costumes, and p very light. ie sales during the week amounte: f es 3 *, +5 -fereiga affairs, lon Luis de la Rosa, in re; to every requisite, prepered aud on hahd fel b. cfu. Fe abWesrean ann Artantic Barunoso—Yean Enpina | Shout $6,000 w 20,000 Ibe, without henge im, prices eR a a ee 22 die por plead again Nige last letter of the commissioners, with Som The Goedjens Rebber Wareshindde; 100 SreMeMhe aig ANSEALE! Pausengere, — Tete TREES wath i eeesipey Said nb tees OF Tice TE lor; Diana id. b | place. sii a ney expos to sale, By had been tre ting et the. erialonal the Brondway, was estaolished about 0, with the +, 188... $4, ft i 0am 9 oF te — — —— argistice, and such r ecom- view of untenducing to pushie notice the Patent Sfetalie Ruo- | November, 184 a $360 73 | er wrpaol at 64; cotton to Havre at 7ed.; ashesand rloe | Helland Dedemony Miss Taylor. After which. GHACI: | re South Carothin Legisiature—G aied with an explanatory note; but that is all. lecember, 1816 980 73 | at previous rates, viz., $6 for the former, and $8 for the ‘T—Kivg Uxerioos, Mr Cunningham; . t, ber of joodyear, white the patentee himself was : Previous rates, viz., NESS : Neat fhadicket fs umed'at the date his admirable in- 228 $7 | latter. Yor flour and’ meal to Liverpool, 18. 6d. was de- eas pet pe Eh RT] ee oe OM mt é y devoted tothe | Marh isa? 9/910 51 | Manded. BOURKE, Toby Titmouse, Mr Henrys. Pharses Mies | ‘The South Carolina Li \ oat advices, nor ag r. Ai fico . J ‘7 974 oberts. of at 6) 4 p ticles could bs procured | Apt, vaer 116 30 | em erees | Kober! ear ogoreiogk and the carn willie | Gor. Johuson on Tueaday, Wace resumed: tee sive hate hike ice, their greatest variet ays ; SSS eats bate is ture of tio State resolution . . . ave been inter- eile and exoutece or | diye BT Some cet a ABER PLACE OFERA—Mewr. SANQUINIOU ond | Virginia, relative to the edt the latest by the 10th instent, as Mr. Jer. ae, ese Se] mein ReeMay. evening, ‘Nov. bi Nr . Mr. PAT 41 have the hona hi werk of the | every slave-holding State Trip's tevter of recall must have reached him : mith, of the 20th street Episcopal; church, Mr, THo8. | season-on MONDAY. Nov. 20 naan rain «neta, a ectitette th " h mies at a September, 1817, 2 49 Kyix to Miss Mantua E:xxx, of this city, tause by Verai, of ERNANG cresu Truth, | Sentrated action ia the eme ‘ lays before | that time. It went up with General Patterson’s Amounting to, «855156 10 ° $¥d7 03 -O00880 te }On Thursday, Thankagiving, at Grace Chureh, by the | krnani, Signor Adelindo V atlo, Signor Antonio Counetlens ced Rinte pia panenees of train : In case negotiations wipre pending a5 tee be . iW! a Eurza- v' me 5 nA, biel - | receiptot the letter C ul erverse, siuce te has for yenss bres a resident of ano'her | The expenditures and net income of the road, for the | Hey. De. Taylor, Ms Winurasn X Wess to Mise Entra rutile, ors: Do i or elix Genove Sage. ql: Temarting on theta confit he tao suapaddacbuntil'MesIerge ore be ievestidterite neeupie ’ ’ 0 4 alcony, $1; grees jo : , ¢ Plication of hiswreat discovery to the arts’ ous of the mnent | Bast Year were as annexed :— rire epson A the 3a ult., Jouy J, Cua. | Amphitheatre, 50 cents. Doors onen at-7 ‘o'clock; to cont | slavery in n new State stent federacy, | H€W powers, or until the arrival in Mexico of striking results of which, nia the beautiful Over-Shoe. | Total receipts for the year ending Septem- At Montere; 5 - co, on the ait wa as won 9 nen Ifprst7. Entrance in Astor Place. ___ | the principle might be carried of xtent as | Another commissioner, It is not impossible the naw 0 be lind at 100 Broadway. the unrivalled excellence of | her 30, 1847.4... .+ee.seecss e+ 2+ $80/493 70 | TER, printer, belonging to company H, Ist Virginia regi- M'S AMERICANRMUBEUM—E T. Banxum, | to give Congress power to legislate®al for the | new government may eventually send a peace whieh has ealled forth rse] admiration. ‘Total current expenses... $51,953 07 ae Reeterwsiyeeaid ee Raden bn aie econ F Hircncocx, 5 Te new Siutes; fetter them with restrictions, s0 as to leave | commissioner to the United States. Rheumatism, Pains, and Stiffness of the | Deduct amount due attheclose of | | Rodrigues, of Villa Meal, Mexiooe WO" | MERERNOON, AT CTHREM COMROCK ud ereey | He, Mere shadow of sovereign power. ‘The impracti- | "The measures of the administration are not i of the museular substances near them, and Phaneuf sda ee half pest 7. ds Totelock inthe | Dility of offering such a restriction in opposition to the based on the hope of ‘: Fi ae ot 13 Due | Berar [Olek WolAPetni oa wank ce | matachetseteee tote te mtences wed Ssee | no weh thing Mnmedtty fapeicd Ane pond Sebel Bemiedie of Ponen fcrsaparile ‘and Yel- | Amount paid for use of cars 3 73 At his residence in Harsimus, N, J., on the 26th inst., | BQAWS, direct, from the Far, Wert, more than 2,000 miles | ness of the principle. position must soon cease; but that by no means Yow Dock Moot it ts recommended fn fall confidence as | PrOOt8,-.-.,.ss- css. cre cse, 37.805 93 deeply regretted by all who knew him, Mr. Josnua Git. pany is made up of thencblestepe | If Indiana. or any other of the States in which the | Involves the probability of a reliable treaty. If beeinn spagives ans prea VAL sai BR casyinee, Re most —— $89,483 70 late of this city, merchant. oa soley mere ind temperate | restriction has been imposed, determined to throw it off | a treaty were to be negotiated now with the go. by C-H. Hing, Druguist aad Cheinist, 198 Broadway, corer | ‘The cost of maintaining the road has been greatly in- remains were yesterday interred in thy B habits, tnd of soci intorcoume with pele faces, snd spar ery, by whut means would the go- | verninent of Pena y Pena, would the Senayeor To die = senna ye aneguay ofthe me yor the com | UL te ter teen | Hy uaa CN coat eA a i alan anton spice | (oe Uaied Sater rut Would that rnc A AN ace , No. 32. 1. ‘| ) &e., ever e a i Communteation—Case of John D, Coad, jr.— | pany having but two engines in use, The extension of | {)"G. fof New Jersey, of whlch he was a tasmaber, de- | eto SINGING: YELLING. WHOUPIN Performmnces. | rights of Ihe people, and opposed to their wishes and in- ariten Peete Beet ec ae guaranty can Joba D. Coad, fr, tem years ago, Nelo nearly 15 vearsofage, | the road requires large additions to the motive power | putations fcom Hudson and Mechanics’ Lodges, o! tho | In addition, th SEEKS for another week; | terests, would and must necvesarily prove wholly inope- | Li . ment’ None. She has aceidentally teil froma whart tuto a le wud strugk upon s I 8, composed rativ: no power to enforce on her own people the ob- 9 hBELL'S: he fin of which pierced the inner side of his rightkute. | and passenger cars of the company; and the want of | *ame State, and a large concourse of sorrowing friends. | (AMIN EL “ or mmption, on the 23.4 of November, inat., Tos | of Messrs, Carter, Mestayer, West, Bryant and Stauley. wlo | ‘The question is one of interest to the South, as affect- | S¢rvance of treaty stipulations. ‘Tho ry e ng dag om CeIgMC EL exp TAT ate fol: | means to provide thene facilities, tended very much to | 7 Unwesute ed’, a native of Eocioad aged oi, GRO LONSS GLEES DANCES Ke. “Alloeteen ite | Ing the blancs of power, and they owe it to themselves | aFe at present too much exasperated to greece ning, experienced great difficulty. in reaching hia home. restrict the income of the concern. There has been a | iis remains were interred in St. John’s burying | {atlo lent and attractions—GREAT WESTERN, the | and posterity to resist it as an open,undistinguished and the conditions of any treaty that could be ne " over the whole body, ° 1 Aner N, Wev- 2 Union, P i “ind fever were 40 severe, ea to confine him to bed for | its transporting facilities could accommodate, AADAC MERCER ee SHAKSPEAREAN CABINE1 ; THE LIVING ORANG | “the Missouri queation agitated the Union through its | *, ime, what scenes of civil war, of anarchy, of five week: f p Agee tentment system: | che benefits resulting from the extension of this road | Hie friends and acquelatanoss, and those of bis mother | QUANG! Was rieriet drikencases and, Rortiats of the | whole extent, and it was to have been hoped that the ‘ried of wou at tumultuous preparations Mrs. J. Naar, and bis father-in-law, Thomas W. Thorne, , 7 dine, 1 OC + Fath principle on which it was compromised bad put itto rest enewal of hostilities ! aie one can be plainly seen by the comparative monthly receipts. | ) pectfully invited to attend his funeral on Sunday | QUece Victoria, Polly Podine. Daniel O'Connell, Father thaw, kc, OCKWELL, the fimous Fortune | forever; but the non slaveholding States, as if impatient But fortunately there is no fear that our arm: cess formed, the | The income for July, 1847, was more than three times as | afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his residence No. 123 Prince #. WAX MODEL OF THE HUMAN BODY. to | for the strife, have again raised it in the form of the | will be withdrawn within a line, The admi atrest, without further invitation. be seen privately at an extra cha 25 cents. Admission | Wilmot proviso. ‘They will allow no opportunity to es- i ; : great as See for the corresponding month the year pre- 7 tthe whole, 25 centax children tinder ten years of age and | cape that will enable Tue te light up the firebrand. eaten aa {piolvedaipon: making Mexico bear vious, and the extension in the meantime had been only old enongh to walk alone, 1234 cents. Mexerved front ‘The interests aod sympathtes of the alavebolding | j e burthen of the war as ling each extra. States are in unison, and they require nothing but frm- | Tom this time forward, and in this it will he e elbow jvint became ps pbpurated, discharging ocen | about six miles. At this rate the income, when th ‘L STUFFE! sionally small piecs W. BROWN, Auctioneer —~BEAUTIFU. D f bone 1 = Seok) ial lt ' i i v bled, aad obliged to be ign, im epnseguense of | tension reaches Tennessee river, will exceed anything | $7,o: Woocke ay Ror Va sd says suratday Nov. | VE ECHANICS: HALL, 473 Broadway, tetween Grand rep peen eigenen and unity of action to com- Ppter eer eRe pal a ni Be te tale ich a large sloughing ulcer, cov oe . . 4 n Spee ey “ ; , n, pattot his back, resdertog tion teuly dittressing. “Use | @Vet anticipated. ‘The vast section of country drained Fe eee rare ee Cee Be SURE ree | Cramaed. ta cverdlawing milbshe BEAUTY afd FASHION |"""I0) tires uo apicit of prophesy to foretell that aoower | vote th supplies, nevertheless. This is certai pile to move, or fo be moved wathont great difficu'ty andsuf- | by this railroad, must give it a vast amount of business, | 1!)*,co!le aiming and other Birds from the West ladies, and OPEN EVERY NIGHT, or later we shall bave to meet aud finally decide this | A calculation has been made of the relati feng, be noeent ea TeNtian aier te ce OC Aa | Lb xeduiree a year OF two after a railroad penetrates any | Samii Ae ee ea Pee Tae ne erie nad UNABATED SUCC ii BB. question, end we ought to propare for it. He therefore | strength of parties in Congress in everythi Humane and akiifal physicians, tut wethoutany permuentre: | part of the interior, before the public are prepared to | Ue 8°-& ment | CHRISTYS MINSTRELS resolutioan of Virginia ts © correct exposition ‘or there | apbettaining to. the war, and it is aecertal psi Boca after he left the hoa afaee and SEAMALOS | ake much use of it. Things havo tobe regulated upon | E). Jo Peig eer ar rp ero Se _ The Gldest Retablished Band iu the United Stasee, pighisjehiabadeeioa ale duty of one flaveholding | ‘hat.there is sufficient strength to sustain the ad- two pints + va Wie lite wee dee | different principles, Farmers who never raised any | witure,of the stylev of Lous XIV. XV., Kiizabeth, se, nt | A CHRIST, & port, State, and.of the oltizens thereof. as they valued thelr | Ministration in the prosecution of the war, and recurred eceasioni r three ¢ years, his life was. dur- ‘i No. 452 Broome street, comer of Mercer. Sale peremptory, J. RAYNOR, T. VAUGHN, dearest privileges, their sovereignty, thelr indepen- | !n the measures necessary for that purpose. ig. the whol th period, i immipent danger. agricull ural products for distant markets, begin to pre- | being the cutire stock of Mr, Win. Sumuer, declining the bu- | whose orginal and inimitable coi e nightly honored | dence, their right of property, to take firm, united, and Ihave said the administration is resolved to paper nine years he was in th pct bs pare themselves for that business, and it is sometime be- nines. A; 6. Te He, will sei} at au thon, on St ecuantay. Dee, withcrow dedand highly respectable lentes,end universal concentrated action in this sniangeney make Mexico pear as much as possible of the pbliged toremain in one position in bed. His r fore everything is reduced to the railroad system. These | without reserve, the fatire stock ol Mir. Win. Sumner, con: Kedisabey. ona tas WE ciel spay tne eaaer ret lamaor Pennayira- | burthen of this war. To do this we must retain hip, and right elbow. were completely snchylosed. works of internal improvement create great revolutions | iE of the most valuable assortment of rosewood and other | "dum y coats, Children under 19 years, half price. | Ho) commends aa\enlatpement of tha necee ae posession of the whole country. Should we ‘There were lurge ulcers, di in the ideas and actions of men, and it requires time to | beeumonuinetured under hig owe will | may be secured ‘on application at the ial, feat’ Mees | money ia the hands of the Gevernor to. protect soutre | ecall our army within a defensive line, we our- every day. upon his knee, hip - ahicel is th . be warranted in every respect ‘Ti parlor, | fay, be secured on applic + ema cere.” | erm peoperty, selves must sustain all the expense of keeping it so much from palpitation, o ne | Bet every thing in operation on the proper track. We | boudoir, chamber, aud other furniture worthy ti rede yARTCT Weary rier aa preerorene _——— Seeaeoaeeed there. Should we, on the contrary, keep posses- hough that he had organic disease of is orana, and that he see this illustrated in the steady increase in the local housekeepers and others. Catalogues will be ready, and the | PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE One Week Lon sr the U: bs Nenalae tise Glanseaens sion of the country, we can eee vat fe cant oearl mised relief. He was for «long Hise under thee ee ate | business of msny of our railroad companies; they | “ok ™*v be cxamined on Tuesday ——— tare | ver's Model Artistes, to which will be added, Venus rising oo CINCINNATI, Nov. 26, sufficient every year to support our army. All most emi ent physicians of t inding no relief from te th 1s by which they live; they bi UFRION Sabttor DAMAG+D GOODS—CATTER- | from the Sea. Sappho, the Lute Player, with mauy new aud | The Hon. John Boll, of ‘Tenessee, was, on Monday the mines in the thickly settled districts are the hem, he resorted to Homosopathy, to the various preparations | °reste the means by which they live; they build up along FIELD & TOPLING will sell on Saturday, 27th inst. at | splendid tableau lnat, elected to the United States Senate, fof inn nN f of Sarsaparills, Mercury, ang Quinine, snd to every kind of | their lines manufaetories, and every element of industry | 1 cial oak: at pe ome ares, the stock of tinitlinesy goods “hange of jrosramme every evening. éveli —— A theese j uabl a ty : bes: toeqeamen noes, 7 gn i rogramme each evening. » valt lines wits Chto was standoned s_uterly bopgless and he | # brought into active requlaitin. ‘The growth of tke | free ot afnitbour eive aces. sadieez ot adimisign Dre “Girls aud” Paruuette cea partes eee re ‘These will bevaeimed weak Wanted 10 release from sept by death. country guaranties the growth and productivenees of jady ard gentleman 75 cents: r boxes 25 cents, ts ma) iu 98, : ir. Henry Suy- ing day all the Protestant congregations ay The Me be secured at the box office jromid.-M tilt ne. The Mexican government had a ‘ork, saw him, and urged to try Swaim’s | Tailroads. 26 | mi i tile: n at 634. Personifications commence 7M o’clock. | of Vincennes, Indiana, met together in one church to nue of from twelve to lifteen millions. We in ¢ C ‘ite increased. 9 s, . " js at Che st wm Miles, No’ y M ON, No. — 3 te yas itso vi nt wai Fised snug retmaia” ig eh bazpe femer elev | WP to the 30th of September, 1817, wa $3,309,169 89, | aoe Sahettn is an hemfoek tazed Sale IN bebe hedkecien of totes dorsal thigd'week, | The Wabesh i 8 to Lafayette, Indiana, ed to. realize; but from duties on importewre ved in size, the dischuages diminisl + he a i + Also, Calf Skins, e 2 = 4 5 sine serene SPU ek sche aly be ow fat Lacan serine see sishs $3,192,694 09 other cies Sse eapalat ns re Org ta Ww * it B Tiel an oxtail gihachd eed 8: an ive yi gee eet ae come é we at he could chang . . 90) 1846... . $3,192 ri TE). q YP ro MONIDTS—Messrs. WG. Plumer, ‘Tichenor, xrraLo, Nov. 26,1847, | \.¢ that we benefit our citizens gen Bix months from the ine pe begs to use nc Expenditures during 4th quatter, 1940...” 5i'aaa aq | [RUA UMMS ON ASTRONOMY -—P dace Beles, Wm oar end RM: Hociey, nds. A-Wells: | ‘There has been @ heuvy galeon the upper lakes, Four | aitting their goods into Mexico entirely s About this time be teked for his other ake bey they “ SOM YBNI e+ 22,808 74 | cures on Astronomy, at the Tabsmacle, comme (etek OL Nee Vonk dnt thoy: will ven series of thew | Vessels, having on board’ 90,000 bushels of wheat, were | Or at a tere nominal duty. ‘The tariff itposed sree nnn rae fan, sangel ythat he wawactanly . 4 ad 4 1Ber2 77 amane ag | ReeMay SvaHine. Deqoraber |. ar halt past7 o'cigek. fo bo gon. | Sitizens ot New sere a ney ene gall Turteornae, Sere ey ee ee Neen We eank, in Detects by. the Mexican government w is many in- 4 to be seen in them ing the Pa- . sf ‘ river 3, stances entirely prohibitory. It is but reaeoi Scrip redeemed . Seeeeeeeeeeres 4,500 00 | ris 5 5 . dan, in tizely prog je bu id 1 HA00 08 | 25 cents. Concert to prema taher syenettite RORESEE WIE Tian ak Gk toon me ese therefore, thas the duties und whe nett ek ee a Ata sidan ia yrith an agzount of the great SUX SALOON, No, 307 Broadway—Thud Week— of Life. our tariff will be much augmented. 1 net income, as given above, would give the stock- | fluence of previous theori Jnprecedented success of Carhsle’s Band of Ethiopian Perrssuncn, Nov. 26, 1847, Ga.vienets. ‘ders, who appear every evening —————— holders bi ‘fi 2 | ons, for, the conrse, 05; tickets for Indy and gentlemyn, for the a variety of westo | Om Sunday morning last, about 4 o'clock, the propelier ee resto tliat adel teeny obsiced af Ura. PRCANCISs a | Htaycaoitey Fece,dmene, He, cretyereaine Mweth | rfrate boda tothe iaken when within 1? eaea of Wasuixatox, Nov. 25, 1847. | M. oeeer ts conocer | the bayou was discover:d to be on fire under the deck. Evening Record. sugmented and the management relieved from the em- iets important and interesting subjects, the size of | to small boats, and were picked up by the steamer Dela- | was universally respected here. All the depart- Gaze Hle wan attended in bit tt tee | on ence are ee anne With economy and | Recrig “By order ofthe Soe cary, JOHN GA TLAN TE” | maom chen ge Au! Broadway, ate Walkers Mate Rooms One hundred aud. Sity passengers tern quar saved. | places of business, except the Fremont Court race, who furmished to the Health Officer | to the satistzction of all. the affairs of a railroad,even in| Hin? it*re tance ad cents, On the Sabbath after divine service, from | [204 hundred and MAY Peer Rete dee ‘ers | Martial, which sat out its five hours, as usual. that his death was srognoed hy the, the most prosperous times; but in times of financial | ‘JVI, PROPRIETORS M. Children half price. »2t#eWTh&Sa by the captain and crew of the Del ‘The Pheonix ther priveipal book stores in the , ou the evening of the lecture, to expend its surplus in the extension of the road and the increase of its motive power, that its income may be ured ara Club ace partic “Howard Flotel.” respect: ago. May iMoulty, when the credii fully announce that they are ready to make arrangements ATOMICAL GALLERY — ee eee Pecne Allee Clo inentand toeeaux | ‘The day has been windy and stormy; but this a ee y, when ri pearly company is restricted: for the Accommodation of a few families or gentlemen during collection at the conuer of the Bowery and Di ton at | $15 000 y sia , afternoon there was a beautiful rainbow in the MONEY MARKET. and the means nd ted, it is an exceedingly | the winter v te A lustrations, modelled after the life, of all parte and eoudi- | ¥1000%- snprervitill east, significant of the renewal of the covenant RAPH © r= tions of the human fr y and maturity, health 4 ast, signific e sire Nov. ee P. Ms | onerous teak, anche N 40% hart the A oe aR f urless necessary for phy Arepiniathve Excess ings that was made with old Noah (of the family of There was a very general and a very decided improve- | ga¢o9 Trea Notes, 6s, 100% 25 ee c Mawnetic Telegraph Company, will be the Telegraph Rintioncandaalbiatly o Atuaxy, Friday, Nov, 26, 1847. Nba Wta(oes soma. th oweanda. at rent ment in the stock market to-day. Compared with prices | 20000. dos “bea tors 3g Megcntton Co 383 | Office, in bake Cy of Washingion, on Wedveday, December | nustitation and are hig it 7 A bill was reported to provide for the payment of the iy 1 A.M. By order of the Bo current at the close of the market on Wednesday, there | 1% do bs 1004 200 do 190 20g | Ne te dee OF OT REN a ™ — — ee the “peculiar people,” under the <p CONCH —WI38 JULIA L. | general tand debt, due In January,either by the re-issue | We ¢ver remain th ’ 0000 do b5 100% 100 do stm se5g | ester are. ai FORT ALL tad Ne ee aN eRe geS Ee: | Be ears’ stock, or that tb Comptroller take the | blessings of Providence Mose Ohicga, 1 ECOND HANS CLOTHING AND NORTHALL and Mrs, C.F HORN (who has re: | of a neven years Comp’ ssings 0 ce. . pas sar ebigesd pderhoerg ref Spas vhpeg sen Ato een i a 300 Harlew RA i 4 Ss mY ANTED Wn daey bah aaicaa honor to anneance thse amount, about $850,000, from some of the fandsocf the) the Messrs. Willard, of the City Hotel, up : i fag Sates iii ie Me | eeie hy entice ceed Breoklen on Vionday, Novem’ ‘1 , ificent i ing last u inois sixes %, Pe I 30000 Pennsylvania 5s + ES 100 di 30 4454 | niture, by sendive either through the post office or o wn SN hed Rte aut by : Bills were reported to amend the emigrant passenger | town, gave a magnificent house-warming bia lg py ten mp rerlp ten cena Bi ar” H* ton do MOTE | ford LEVENSTIN, i63 Broadway, up. stairs used by the following eminent arti: HERMAN | 0 aod the charter of the Prison Diseiplingamoner night. © About one: itmdréd: and diey saddg'het fives 3{. Reading Railroad closed fi former prices. do 44 | Veustvn will attend to the ladies at their residence. tion 8) There were large sales of Harlem at the advance, and v4 Bat V sa Bah rt = The bill relative to the mode of appointing Commis- | down to the dinner—a princely dinner, too. Col. O8T—Three notes, drawn to the order of G. F. Clan aed piie-B. A Deeds in cities wan ordored to ita third read- | Hayne, of South Carolin: lessrs. Gi there are indications of a farther improvement, There | ‘20 Union| j maby kits cnoctols area titlesctehisn on ania ce quuemgeer tb | ori an essen iments setae thend ctteass. sleeve. Bodon, Me Richie Mr. Senator seen 2 has heen no particular improvement in the money mar, | 49 Fam Com ane ing and twelve mouths. “oF avout Axo hodred and ‘November 7, will he performed Sd pnd Yea tig ‘Tho bila autheriatng railway companies to lay down | many other distinguished persons, were present. ket; but there is evidently s better feeling in financial | 400 "do v0 Feruruiny the same {0 the "Gocdyenr Robber | te new opern of LIND 1—Linta, Ma: | heayy rails and double tracks were puesed. Elpudre, a4 usual on ouch occasions, delighted and commercial oiroles. Thepanic caused by the exporta- |,4t) do Ho 2088 00 a9 bis. 631 ee anerervuse ween Ewe eee Vary Rte er nase Mepacan Previous (0 which, Pies Mr. Rornenvonn brought ina bill to make the coro- | #ll hearts with his lively sallies of wit and hue tn of specie, is rapidly subsiding, and all we want is a | 100 do 10 2734 100 do b30 63: or, The Maid of Yunater—Charles Paragtn, Whestly: | ner and surrogate of New York elective officers. mor. There is no more agreeable man at home Uttle more confidence, to give renewed life to busines | it) viorr, tig wo aS bait Hopmnce Oa Maudassnatand Kontak orerse | em Mim | Mthe New York Astronomical Observatory bill was —there no man more agreeable ata public din é 44 hy street, b SO THES TICALS F - | ordered to a third reading. ner, than Father Ritchie. e Wil a are parr yht reaction j bo i a0 de 8 fate floors, “Phere baildings have justbeen repaired, andre | "PS, en of acknetwieded ment and renrectabiii, fir'gaw: | Bills reed and paased—T'o amend the charter of the | York State, and of course they know how tocon- At the second board there was & slight reaction in b60 2044 100 Nor & Wor RR 3a || aw eimrod ronencable cress A steam sakine of spt horee, ers in the city of Washington Apvly (aud af by | Apollo Association, cf New York; and the general bill | duct a hotel. Success to their enterprise. Paes detrei ora bet gggeaimaon sob shennan deci iS oe ae ae b10 Fras. | room qoumecteds tao above would be err uorieabie’ Race paid) to Mr. KILMISTE, Washingtoa, D.C. concerning bh pl Navigation Company bill was re- | , Song the grecent arrivals in town, we have the market at the advanced prices current. 25 Stonington RR 4212 200 © do stw 3759 | fom the Howery.and a cartway from Elizabeth street. “Ap. \ ‘ . - | , the Rie wer the tole pany Senators Foote and Jefferson Davis, of Missis- ‘The Merchants’ Bank has declared a dividend of four | 15NH & Hart RR Seolta 200 do 899 37% | Ply at RAYNOR’S Book store, 76 Bowery. n273 # re aga oes raped A BELOORONS: do | ferred to committee 6 . fon of electric te- | sippi; Senator Cass, of Michigan, and Senator per cent for the last six months. : 610,000 Dive Nolsden tte by ergs [ULF BOS(ON WERCANTILE JOURNAL of March | (ch, Of Mr Bee for the bow collm legraph co: ts right of way | Dickinson, of York State. Also, of the House, pin eg0 Tien Notes, Gu, 1006 jee ahs Harem RR mow 25, 1816. gives aitowing. atice of the moat popular | ter them on their serenade of to erecting lin provides for | Messrs. Chase, Stanton, and Hill, of Tennessee; niet of Deccaber and the demead for steriog bine | Ricee Hotline Mugbds ss\¢ lao de on Pa Balsam of Wild Chorey, because | 180,10. gy sah srcety for the appointinent of commiedi damages for | ‘Thompson, of lowa; Clingman snd Barringer, ‘the Ist of December, and the demand for sterling bills 0 shs Reading RE 620 25 Nor& WorRR knowlege of the artic! | on the mame n. OKLEY, Secrets right of way, Ke ; imposes penalties for injuries wilfully | of North Carolina; and Cobb, of Georgia. has already been active. There are very few bilisin the | 13 do Bag go 130 q. one of the est jm th market for the cor plaiuts AN ORG Poe ee Rian ee ae set | done to liner; compels the Grartytry rit, —- Senator Allen, who was here, has gone back market of the right sort. Prime bills are eagerly taken | 100 do 617% 100 Canton Co 26% | table source, and crielully prepared br an ex ed ar d.| Master, RUBENS, juatwerived from Eurape. in ine “ Ponge | the order in which they are lvft at the oftees, and tbe | 14 Ohio with the remains of his late consort, to at the highest rates. We quote prime billson London | 300 do b69 6294 100 Farmers’ Loan 2674 | skilful physician, is received by the puolic with confidence. | Atvert,” which is on exhibition at 413 Brondway, corner of Lise | transmission Es Mf original whom he had been so faithfully devoted in life, 160 do atm GL, 300 Long island RR b30 2 | Its effivnry has heem proved in many cbsunite cases of dis. | penard street: it will be here but for a short time, as itis to be | panies, in the seme manner as if Original mersages. s Noah in tea Gide at9}¢a 10 per cent premium. On Paris f 23% 5f | 200 Harlem RR 3 42h 200 do 2844 | ease, andf ts fime has rapidly extended It extensive: | taken hence to Altar Piece of Weather cold and cloudy. and from w! pan in bi 1e was not divi his 2934; Amsterdam, 40 40: Hamburg, 85% a 36; Bre- | 100 do sow 4 ly used in every part of the country, particularly in the mindie by St Boraven- | ‘The resolution to open the State Library on Sundays | The history of Mr. Allen, in reference “7 ie - Exchange. and northern States; and strong testimony eiligent ar y, to endid | was rejected—62 to long attachmen h y tl peste 78% 8 79, ; H0shsHerlemRR c 44% 100 Haren a3 44 Baki havea ble \erncns has been adduced in f i 4 : } er i es mates ihe 4 ns ; bt te ment pe pasting manne tate its aa . 7 Sree nhbe + of eontiadietion, miy . a : ‘We see by our advices from Vera Cros to the 3d inst. | 3 2 HS et a sb GO | SLi ah Jeraeay (or oplde aad song, ocetions of the mroneynorinthe Vall | Cixcreya rt, Noe ee ene scien of 200 bois were | Of any public man of the prevent day. that Col. Harney was on his way to that port from Mexi- | 190 do © 4% 50 4 bie sigced | BUTTS on the wrapper, Ales wholestle and ry admirer of Rubens, end of the highéstexcel | | Cixcivvati, Nov 20 — Flour Sales of 200 bble were | Wott. aothing from Mexico; and the dreamt co. with @ train eontaining a large amount of silver in | 59 40 © HS Stoke band RRS SIS | EE: by AB & Bt BANDS 10 alton sree, commer of Bae ae ee ee ee eee eater ana dca ai tao, Cate Tetadetines | speculations of peace, whieh. Mr. BMGRSGAeE +4 = ). and dn ys 2 ™m embe tof stam er bo: bing equal, 0 q h eat— J » a ? x _— bars. ‘This is probably on its way to the United States r oe tae SHU PE HORE OF THE PEPPERS Tiree: | inet 1G cae here Polar Sed 6 Ceete ae eats | Coinaes madera ethene ge in prices, Hoge— | induced us to believe conclusive of negotiations 5 CITY TRADE REPORT. He WHITE HORSE OF THE PEPPERS i “ ‘The price ot adimissi e Pork—Sales 00 hand. hed, like gl ish i It will be the first importation of the kind ‘New ¥. eblished, price. 12! 1 h another opportuuity cecur. Lhe price ot admissio | Sales of 1000 head were made at $3. Pork—Sales of 6 at hand, have vanished, like gleams of sunshine prohpreny omic ince the selene of the war | The market for flour was rather teen na aati. | Setanel Lover’ only 29 cents, and it ean be seen from 9A. MM. dill 10 F. J bbls prime were mado at $6 4 47. Whiskey—Salos of | in a cloudy day, and left us in darkness only the so , " henrsal nt th Parl nay 1m a VALLEY UF SALUD SC 200 bbls rectified were made at 17 a 17390. ‘Kis OK SALE | continued in good boating order. ea, precuted by the meat ditinenahed. belnanat es: | Prrrssunan, Nov. 20 —Flows—Tho market wasin- " Also,” The find will bo but the beginning of an extensive importa- | Fides "current On Wesmntage erent ereee, at | drama of shilling interest, founded on +} tions. B € STRINGER tion of bullion from Mexico, Prloes, were Seebly matntalned, and Genesee, with Os: BHOMMER Wil. one There are rumors afioat discrediting the iesues of the | Wego an chigan, were ly offered at current rates, | 4 SEIGNETTE BRANDY LANDIS DY LANDING | Without finding buyers toany considerable extent. In | A oe Br cask y of the ¢ Wooster Bank, of Ohio. The reports areso contradic: | wheat thore wes more done, aad sales made of Genesee, | brad ails enc set Gi ee EE tory that it is difficult to arrive at the truth. It would | Western and On terms stated below. In corn, | ‘8nding from brig Dracut, just arrived from Rocheile. ant L- be well, however, to refuse them altogether. It is, at all | sales were made to « fair amount, at previous rates | s2¢ by 8. T- NICOLL & CO. 67 and 69 Front street. Also. |) 08 (hf ta, the safest course to pursue Rye was some lees firm, and sales were mado at a slight | Fate and colored of chiice nual vad aeons ers Braudy. | Sa nvenue and f events, pursue. decline. Oats were steady at 60c. In provisions, trans: | [lf , ran moe v ice quality and Er : ‘We learn that the Warmers’ and Mechanios’ Bank, to | actions were very limited. In groceries, tales were | ugrignas, Heueste & Co.'s brand, pale and colored. GEANCONSER fe He NV Re which we alluded as having loaned largely on the hy- | Chiefly confined to transactions by anction. Wednestry, Dee. 1, 147 =R pothecation of Reading Railroad stock, is not involved ‘be market was dull, and sales of pots, to the M+ Jamnatca Hotel, having com The river | more ‘palpably obseure.”” Still Mr. Buchanan wears his white cravat, and, when we meet | we feel that there is yet hope for Sunta Anna am af Stntuess aul icoups oeia'ge and small tees, Bears, | active, and we only note sales of 100 «200 Dble.,at | for nego P Lions, Taras aud Chimney Peces, made exprecsty for the | $4 873% a $4 03%. Wheat-Good parcels of Ohio and he epedch of Mr. Clay is generally, pto- United i Hand stotatry | Pennsylvania were held firm at 8c a 950. Rye was pe ir. y “ i i marble, worthy nofanyamatenr aud artist iso, | ‘t doc, with an upward tendency. The ground | Nounced an elegant thing. It 1s certainly an in- na bey OY Gongs, ables. Se. Me, Pleis€ | wan coves to some extent, with snow, wad the weather | genious production. [t is bold, and yet some- attle Factory, Uh stesct, bepwees | cd, The tiver continued Resrly stationary end in | what non-committal; it is clear, and yet some- good boating order what obscure; it is convincing, — i teren B. mone, Nov. 26.--Flour—Tho market was inac- | tirely sat ory; it is argumentative, < | tive; we report tales of 1000 barrels Howard strest at | plicit; it is decided, yet indefinite; it is orig ; itis great, yet nothing astony OAKRD Is WANTED—By a gealleman, in at where there are no ers. Jt nay be ‘well for +4 $5 S7}¢ Wheat—Sales of 3000 buehels were mado, in- | yet an old stor t of some 75 bbis., in se Parcels, were report. | vicasant and intelligent fomily to apply. as the t ng om, respectfully inform their name: 7 » | cluding Maryland red, at $1 18, and white do at $1 30. | inv: it is remarkable, yet not altogether remark- so deeply as represented. Ibis stated that the only loan | ed gold at $5 79, and sales of pearls were made at $7 75 | liberal for a ‘apy home, Refsecce wit hemea’ tke | Nem thsi they wil ve awed’ bol on Wedteeiag evak | Cornsalee uf 2000 busbels were ruin, including Mary- | (bis. ic plonses the Whigs, It pleames the demo- of that kind is one on the hypothecation of about one FOI, 200 ae ey Ce ee Sec et08 | SET ice December ode Heeats rameter Js re: | lng neat tlebere or whiten mar he abticed of there: r-at'tho | land white ad palzed, ab 60, and yellow do, at Guo 3° | crat#: the former, beeause they think they can hundred shares of the abaye stock. The report, no | Mere Made at $6 18%; 200 do prime Genesee were sold me Oice: LET MSTE | Wovertey Honse, near the South Berry. Brooklyn. Specisi | —Sales of 300 bushels wer on terms not under. at $6 25; and 100 d 1 t $6 Big. Al doubt, arose from the fact that a former director of that | offering \ one foe. comtaon £ sity Gesapee {astitution, was largely interested in the corner going on | $6 1254; 1000 bbls straight brands Michigan were sold Wiriss BITUATION=A stead; worm. vs cook or | trains of care will bs evs sed. on the vceario housekeeper, where the services of a wiclof 11 years of | leave the South Ferry on ine g of the ball, age would be required; a woman who understands either well; | varions §, 10 Faat toe Cony it t;—-the latter, because they can see which will | sto N teady Whiskey wasdull. Io previ. | Unite upon it; » wid vetorn at | Nice ales Raveaticaeoentned to Fetail sales. no ground it leaves the whige to stand upon. nce of visite | P . Our own opinion is, that Mr. Calhoun will be Reading Railroad stock. at $6 1244; 200 do good Ohio sold at $6 25; » lot of 100 a iy, A tae aildvesed toy.” bf bed x i gk * Henes peed soa sabe tdi i aa Gone Wan wean the man ba the whige for the plan of a peace “ue reumgurce toe Macon and Western Ratiroed for | 29), bt mixed brands Michigan soldat $6 00%; 200 | Pent sree. or ch ENT SONS OF ERIN osdcri TION revue ailchigon, at. #) with Mexico, and that Mr. Clay will very likel: ignn, at $6 a $6 124. Wheet~No | won tepeare C cot Sales of 1000 bushels were made, be their man tor the Presidency, if old Zac! including chiefly western mixed, st 71 conte Oete— | will give way; and we are confidenually inform. amber work ni bbls Oswego sold at the same price; 200 do extra Ohio the month of October, 1846 and 1847, were as annexed : | sold $6 75; and 600 bbis scratched sold at $3 81/4: Macon anp Western Raturoan. Southern continued inactive; small sales of Ilo«ard ence. dD ‘ourth Any nel tiow, will cab i ny Hall, ou ‘Tuesday mall Sonpent of money. say oceeds will be 4 £ | sales 2000 bushels were made at I adto. Whiskey No | ed that Gen. Taylor. will promptly, at the right street were re at 44. Wheat—Sal f 5000 h e cities of tht hed to St b's Chureb. Reet be |, ducing the precedin, , v7 i Oot., 1647—Paseongers 96/048 46 | Pets tatérioe inte Cicer Me hehe one in ench of the large cities of the | the n mitached 60 Fee fae | eee ee tt me tts | time, withdraw in favor of Henry Clay. This = 367 77 | goo do. at the aumel veloc: i y. Young men with the above requi- | tronnge and support cf their fellow: forty-eight hours be is an interesting proposition, and we suspect do me" price; and 600 do good quality do a ; 15,000 do, I’ceights remained the same, Freight. . 6,629 19 | at $1 35; a cargo of Southern sold at's! Bo. 1000 1500 to $2000 the first year. with on | carry out the Charitable intent bushels; tariey, 1) there ie some teuth in it. Let the democrats gia.das aa | Genesee sold at $1 36; 400 oi Hom $3000 to $5090 yearly a” | Bl ich a be had the comm Burravo, Nov. 28.—The reovipts of produce were very | Ken their even open: y 2 : i i - at this rate now. of the Ball. mee light. ‘There was nothing dene to flour or grain wort Oct., 1847—Total reesipts. ...... 1,112 29 | BormeSales GE 6000 bushel eg om Devate terms ____W7tm_ | CAND —DR, WHEELER, Oeuints rece yortiog. There wate ‘three iecher of mow on the | 4 On the other hand, there Ls one yn o Tnerease Oct., 1847 a3 13 | st ae tthe ee poms. terms; ani 300 sucks invest See Ra Atitot locks P. ‘efter whieh Wis atipe igre: | Broumd. aud the weeties ce of Congress, and if they do, they will do just This showsan increase of about twenty per centwhich, | Salas of 300 bule New Jerson we cueieran go, Maat | per, already Weslanin’ Aer | maper et bom lors pantien at kee otetae 10 LO the right thing to proceed as’ fast as possible to on an unfinished road, is very flattering. | small sales of this State at $3 25, Rye Sal f 5 jement may be nd | tually eradicated wi-hout singic i, Brocklya the election of officers of the House. | the most respeetible families tn the ex pant. Real ¥. ¥- | serted, ent for sale on rensoneble terme D NERVOUS DEBiLine— ie—Sir—If you mnt The receipts of the Little Miam! Raliroad for the | tessa "Burley. Belen of S640 eee arene Feported month of October, 1846 and 1847, were as follows :— rowed were made at 800. Cate—3 cargoes were sold at ‘" 60c, Rye Fluur—Sales of 170 bbls were made at $4 6234, | It is necessary that ebomy! x Bow op 4 Count-y Seats on the Hudson Ri | [stand Sound. at R | Kagms, for gale or As we understand it, the Mexican places dis- tinguished by the recent victories of the Ameri- can arms, are gronounced Cone-tray-ros, Choo- pang’ ver, one ye, ove on Staten Island Sot hs ge, every direction, A we t hoir of a churen, a Tenor deliente tenor voice aud fi ould be a competent mu: ANTED=[a sessing a high Littie Mraste Rat * th ~ H ee oF vameh | BEAGEANT & SUN, 19 Wells roo-booti-ko, San Antonio, Mo-leen-yo dal Rey, October, 1846. 1847. Corron—There was only a moderate business doing wee sete T Rf ade} perform 4 Bish, svopre.ct Rasrty: te prblish it. “About 29 an a gem ATWO STORY be a Cha-pool-te-pec, Poo-a-bla, Wah-miant- At Passengers... 6007 78 (8 Inc. 2,775 90 | tm this artlole today. Tho sales sum up 600 bales, on | ert rit since vs . | ing. Callouses were formed on the lin, amd the phy" in ‘we to wer fice can remit | Jeeth-ko, and Ma-1Ex- Freigh's... 9.216 06 9,261 21 Ine. #6 15 | the basis of 734 cents for fair Uplands, about one haif of Sg as | x rs, during which time | wos a % eiteare Rese, 2 = lasers $reg a Tho a, | Which was taken for shipment. The market has a stva- NTE D—By a young man Lately trom England, w 0 ether with the cone | Carmine st. Also, « tie story frame d: mand lot in 32d Comt Marttal of Lieut. Col. Fremont. $15,293 94 18011 79 Ine. 2,820 45 | Gy aapect. Sennen te Poe eee. Sar on Forter ge | i mt with the whole | street, Jor oul) $1104. Jot pa betworn 206 NINRTERNTH DAY. An increase of about twenty per cent appears tobe | Caxnixs—No change. all ter branwhes. Tho cttartoae kee & belies taeoiaeal vere dy 4: OF ee Fda A ; fect kaowledue of the average on most of the rallronds in the Southernand | _ Corven—We have oniy to notice salen of 700 bage of | Curing anksiaskia mete al Links aaa leee of Rio, daroaged, made by auction at 4 #4340, cash. manner. Salary not so much on object as employment | hits vill Western country, The receipts of this company in Octo- | “ fy4—The lot of quintals of dry cod remained | Please address A. B., core of W. Welch, 384 Bleecker st. Septyles ihe rammed Fisted ha'a very Wer boy? dor, 1845, were $6,615 17, and forthe same month in the | unsold, and were held at $3 65, part of which, it wes | _2753*re after the use of these articles, the m following year, 915,273 82. In October, 1945, the road | 8aid, was going into store, The arrivals of mackerel Very soon the dyapepsia 4 i reached about 700 barrels, which remained afloat unseld. was only open to Xenia, and, therefore, does not exhibit | ‘The market was rather heavy. We heard of no sales of . Look? very vi Wasninuron, Nov, 24, 1847. Aver ralitnad. “Also, 10 on 44th, and 100-0n. 43 Rainy morning, with the wind from the south: SERGEANT & BON, 19 Wail, na7 it*re Court met at ten, in pursuance of adjourament om Mop- OUnAN sie. NAVIGATION | duy Inst. All the members present, ino! Lieut. OME AN yO re Mast Lice ae Beceh| Cok: Cette, She fects en estick Sartre tees ha tee Ne geadusily recovere; rely va inhed. and my digestive | ies ~ $a come, mE saloet raver, ome (le ies biend, pauy will «xl revularly qnee a mouth, ap | B°R# Toor. the Keg Factory, in Perth Amboy, tive yourg meni those trom Nen ant employment may be ha ia AN Orne. 4 . Minutes of Monday read. a fair comparison, ‘There is such @ wide margin for an | herting, h Apply ta DREWS. 1 ; # noatiuims, and eousicier wy health New York-—Washiugton, Capt. J. Jol . . 1. Geergs Cooke, inorease in the receipts of all Western senetat the Favtt—Danch raisii ws less firm, and sales of ° satan wees ene es hore ye ao pablions fiyessy Pel herehun of the Ragheres baa Pe | Bremen if "ston, the rh Tere od fi Pe ey ey "tani allie Major Cooke The income must in time be immense, compared.with that ei raabrac Balen ot eeerroemaevereaiiite a, tionas $300 over and obove their expe ‘ye insured to | Amoty other diseases in whish,( hv ste galvanic arteles are | Boithamptou-- Washing, Felimory .0; Hermyna, Ma formnently auevessint, ray ine meu ?. ‘low, Ser ee 4 oie es Promptly obeyed, one. pe Nye yeas - hitie, 1 jawts, aud att ner | trode Pebabetes bcbdhon Sia promptly made his appearance before , | eases. Bala nueney ta New York int fmdway. wit | ve Eeocat ane ene ean sat 53 e a q ‘by he Detenon-—When dit you ier, heat of Gen | Wikten BOARDING. —iamolies and yeniorl vow Culapene 45 Willie sree’, Sew Vo kor ts VAY © o ee bee to amewer, when, ar he senvon, atthe | KEY hages: TRIN SARS WILLA If ‘ bh Tadge President’ i ion 40 be agrat 1 C, A MBINCKEN & Uo, Bremen, on ap frora visi irae |New | naneieaeate ” Court to be ojeaved, whieh was dows hem’ in writing, with an opportmuity of elenring $1000 of the present period. If those companics are able to Hemr—The market was steady at $140 # $150 per ton. A Sor 3 joy Will no donbt make o vars dividend now, it is dieut to form any iden of | Lian Saleaof 100 pgs ware made at 3736, at 90 | Yi yerveer eat nif expgtses. “ach tae wilt tare b their ultimate productivences, Gaya without loterest, Wore, Bopete at bigher Pn te boot f inex vol tPA | ¥, produre eligi'e roorme, ‘The Geongla Ratisond owbbite 6 tlling of In the re. 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