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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, | i= ‘be revuttor the revolutions which have, oven thus mAnAnnninaphApnAh early, given evidence of permanency, It is now about The Ohio Election. nine months since the dethronement of Louis Philippe; Putiapecrmia, Oot. 22, 1848. and notwithstanding the distrust and confusion which Certificates of election have been given to two of the still exist in all parts of France, considerable progress whig candidates in the city (Cinoinnati) district, for | has bem made in the — mt of a republican the Obio House of Representatives. Seven who now | form of one. zor which has transpired hold certificates of election in the county (Hemiltonl | i* buts dayin the history of » country, and it will pro- district will contest for four whig seats, The politica | Dably be years before everything settles down peacea- complexion of the Legislature will probably depend on | bly, quietly and permanently. Almost another gene- the decisions of the House in reference tothe rival | Pation will have to be brought upon the stage, instilled i. with republican principles from their youth up, and ‘claims to seate for Hamilton county and Cincianat the new order of things must be gradually consolidated From New Orleans. to give them strength and stability. The people of this New Oavrans, Oot. 20, 1848. country expect the formation of a republic out of a The steamship Crescent City, which left this port monarchical form of government at once, and the ap- ‘esterday for New York, took out 40 cabin passengers | pearance of any opposition destroys at once their con- and 280 soldiers. fidence in the movement, and dissipates all hopes of a ‘There is but little news of interest stirring here at | successful termination of the movement. It is no present. small matter to change the feelings and habits of an E immenee population, to give a people new institutions, Reprntes che Cnerense- i @ new order of government, new rulers, and, more than Savannant, Saturday Morning, Oct.21. | a1 this to place in theirhands the elements to build ‘The steamship Cherokee arrived this morning, in 67 | 1p or destroy any power that may check any privilege Ronse aieane need winds—elt wel, or refuse togive them the largest liberty. The most ra- Markets. dical agrarian principles absord the minds of the lower New Onveans, Oct. 20—P. M. classes; and until party lines are closely drawn, and The market for cotton continues dull, and pricesare | each establishes its own platform, there can be no ‘more or less nominal. The sales of the day are 3,000 Tin Sxuaeteests oe mend. ber | we notice | strength inthe government. The formation of these sales of 2,000 bbls.'ILlinois, &o., at $4°75, and fanoy | parties, and the creation of political creeds, are mat- ae $ 12%. Of wheat, there were sales of = ters more oftime than anything else. People cannot yushels 6 et 96 cts. Corn remains without change. enles are 5,000 bushels, In provisions th pipet as be forced into the adoption of doctrines which they rate enquiry, with sales of 00 barrels mess pork at | st the time honestly believe to be dangerous; and it is $ll oa, and 500 kegs lard at 9 cts. only by experience, by practically illustrating the SS absurdity of certain systems, that they will be aban- City Intelligence. doned, and a trial given to those of a more reasonable Tux WeratHer.—Yesterday was quite a pleasant | character. Ws have an abiding faith in the secondsober though the air cold. The sky during the shall parr ‘was clear; but, in the afternson; yi thought of the people. We sce, and must expect, Seek Teh from the North. A wate, ileal Sets many mistakes in the administration ofthe government threatene: stormy soen owards evening the | which have been partially established in Europe upon clouds diseppeared, and the sky was clear during the | tne ruins of monarchies; but we trust none of them Trovate Amonc tur HunKers.—Quite a scene | will be fatal to the extension of republican principles came off in the bar-room of old Tammany, on Satur- | Much apprehension is entertained in this country re a serarel of Sie. Weriors OF the | iative to the result of the prosont position of politica to make nts for a torchlight procession, | affairs in France; but there is, in fact, very little cause which passed quietly. After the adjournment, several for alarm. The personal popularity of the heads of the “of the members sto) in the bar-i the course of bees one of 1 ea eeiilis temporary government is, after all, a matter of little pressed his doubt of the democracy of another, and | consequence. The popularity of the members of the Frocured » Sle of the sElebsian So prove hls assertion. | provisional government was a matter of much conser The whole affels ended in th pasneoe ond arccriam, | quence, as it was of the most vital importance that of challange; and, from al that could 'be gathered, | they should sustain themselves until the convention prol uiet of Ho 2 soon be dis. turbed. if the bce ‘of the parties do not interfi was clected, and had met. The moment that body to stop the workof death. Thoy should both be taken | W# formed, the government became vested in the peo- care of lest they should hurt each other. ple, and there was an end to all monarchy in France, Paar coment A bears disgraceful scene oc- | and the ultimate establishment of a republic was set_ ou on Sai lay night, at the Jenny Lind hotel, i: "Ann steeek, A fallow who has the chatestanet pont tled. The opposition became powerless so far as it was rine fighter, with several others, made an attack upon | *imed at individuals, and the convention became the : Meighan, Erq., and but for the inteferenee of some | government. It is impossible to make that body un one present, would probably have injured him seriously. popular with the people of France, and the safety of ‘He was struck several severe blows, but had presence : : : of mind, with such fearful odds, to submit quietly to | thelr rights and privileges depend upon the firm- the assault. ness of their representatives. The members of mene, Sov Nomination —On Saturday night the | the temporary government may become unpepular— ee soil convention of the fifteenth assembly district | there may be another insurrection—the streets of Tho aesemeniyn” > White, Haq. as thelr candidate for | parig and other cities of France may be again co- Rescvep rrom Drown: ‘A sailor belonging on | Vered with blood, and thousands of lives may be sacri- into the river at the foo: | ficed; but the convention will rise above all these the ship Columbia, ‘of Jefferson street, on Saturday night, but was rescued | difficulties. It may be driven from Paris, its mectings ae By epons Ke fn Tth \pieaiaed two | may: for a time, bs prevented by physical force; but it little girls, aged four and six ea pany. found at ths | Cannot be destroyed. It is the ark of politioal principles foot of Liberty street, without, protector. They in France, and it will eafely ride through every storm. | 8 at they come on from Cincinnati with | General Cavaignac may be deposed ; another dictator fi ‘of the Sasa Ne Mags uel ae one te intle bet may come into power and rule for a brief period; and pe that ceeman ne conte nee nid Sreurrbe ae before a permanent government is established, a dozen ey were taken to the Alms House for protection. dictators may come up and go down; but every convul- dether who would thus cast his children upon their ‘own resources in a city like this, shows a great want | #0 brings them nearer the point proposed—every vot paternal feeling, snd 1% aworthy AS name of f- throe of the monarcbical monster weakens his er. How easily cou! ese children have fallen | Strength and his power to do evil, until, finally, proper into the hands of those fell destroyers, who seek Ghrough every lane of the city yor such objects, thet | Principles will triumph, and the people of Europe will they may train themin the paths of infamy and | be politically redeemed. Revolutions, it is said, never when, i oe pre it cirowmstances, they will be | go backwards; and it is our confidence in the truth of ‘properly provided and cared for. this maxim that gives us hope—that induces us to be- | WK Tue Batioon Ascensio: ‘Dr. Morrill will make his ? | aecanel ascension from Vauxhall Garden, this after. lieve that the people of France, Germany, and other | smoon, at 4 o'clook countries on the contineat of Europe, will, before the Drats rrom InteurcRANce.—The Coroner held an | Japse of many years, be in the enjoyment of a republi- | Lestat) eeey, cs the oe werd pen nous on oe | cam form of government, and advancing rapidly in a ORS on, 2 ears fe, an rnin i a mentacky: Une baa fone Pehcaed er Pergo civilization, under the influence of republican insti named station house, yesterday morning. The police- | tutions. map, itseems, the night previous, picked him upinthe | The annexed statement exhibits the quotations estes cole eae CTA A ele re house. | in this market for each day of the past week, and at a : hafl past ix o'clock in the morning, the deceased | the close of the week previous. Prices havo been very ealled to the doorman and asked bim if he would get | uniform, with one or two exceptions, the varietions ha ‘him some liquor; but not procuring any, no more no- | ying been but a fractional per cent .— ‘tice was taken of him until the door was opened at half- | —" ~ past seven o'clock, in order to convey the prisoners to | QV0TATIONS roR THe PRivcrrat Stocks 1x TH: New YORK the police office, and on opening the door of the de- ‘Mons Tues, Wed. The. Evi. ceated’s cell, he was found quite dead. The jur i % 1038 10385 108 rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his deat! 101 by intemperance. Svicie sy Lavoaxum.—Coroner Walters held an inquest, yesterday, at No. 47 Essex street, on the body of Alicia Nugent, wife of Edward Nugent, aged 22 ears, a native of New Jersey, who came to her death oss ty suicide, by taking near two ounces of laudanum. | Reading Mae. Ken = Hi It appears that this unfortunate young woman, forthe | Norwich & Worcester. 827, BM last six mouths, was in the frequent habit of becoming | Erie Railroad, old... Sis ice intoxicated, neglecting her two small children, one | Erie Railroad, new. te three years, and the other only eighteen months. On | Harlem Railzo oo Saturday evening, about five o'clock, her husband eee 4 came home,and found the deceased lying in bed; | Parmers' Dae sumpone her to be, as usual, in liquor, he went out | Canton Com . Sry again and purchased a pair of boots. On his return, | Morris Canal,....... 9% — 8% he stilt found her in bed, and on touching her, he | Vicksburg .. thouget ebe :lept remarkably sound, when, on looking | + ; | on the table, he discovered a vial labelled laudanum. A comparison of prices Rgcakl seatatdey ieee | Presuming, of course, that{she had taken|the contents, | those ruling at the close of the previous week, ex! | re vance was cat ee Pescnred — an advance in Norwich and Worcester of $s per cent; | cat ald, who applied the remedien Pathe jury rendered | Exo Railroad, new, 4; Farmers’ Loan, 34; and a de- | ee VOL AceHngGe SG MU OFT FEBEE TS: | valine tn Kentucky 6's, of 3¢ per cent; Reading Rail- | - ——————— | road, 34; Harlem, %<; Long Island, 1; Canton Co., %; | Law Intelligence. | Merris Canal, 34. The decline in Erie Railroad, both | Covni Cavenparn ror Monvay.—Cireuit Court,— | Id and tock, during the week, was about Three j —Nos, 48, 95, 236, 69, 612, | Old and new stock, td 2 brit tas POM NICN 1 ta, 308, 514, 1 0, 117, 161, | per cent.; but the closing prices only vary a fraction 154, 224, 283, 300, ca] 93, re , Pe Ret te wre ta of one percent. Superior Court.—Nos. 57,66. 03, 36, 142, 154 to 159, in- | phere has not been much activity in stocks during Ive, 4, 140, 80, 129, 52; 438, 92, 113, 184, 60, 106, 160, st3 164, 166, 187, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174,176, 177, | the past week, and the market closed heavy yes- | ‘70, 67.175, 186, 117, 48, os 145, ieee tar grt 2 rt terday. Prices for several weeks past have been ex- 1, 6. 15, 105, 79, 88, 16, 89, 118, 1, 168, , 34, 5, Rif a5 30, 80, 71, 119,138, 82, 84, 148, 150, 55, 52, 81; | Ceedingly uniform, and the renner chit oe the 72, 100, 420) 46, 161, 98, 86, 99,87, 88, 102, 5, 43, 10, 110, | operations tm the fanctes almost entirely to them 165, 76, 212, 45, 49, 123, 128, 434. | selves, There has been no speculation of any conse- Covnt or Over ann Tenwixen, Oct. 20.—The jury | quonce in any security, and quotations now current brought in D. L. La Clare guilty of robbery, when the | have been reached under more adverse influences court sentenced him to eight years confinement in the | Clinton prison. His accomplice, Smith, was ordered | than have been brought to bear upon the market at | into the custody of 7 poke ae bo hay (cp any time within the previous ten years, The conclu. | an order to be entered in its minutes, fixing the amount hi touched bottom; Srbis teil at $5000, im two suretios, each of whom | 0% therefore, ls, that prices have touche i must justify in the sum of $10,000.—4/bany Journal, | that stocks of all kinds have been pressed as low as it is Coxvictios or Core —At the late term of the Su- | possible to get them; but it is diMoult to tell whatthe preme Court for Clarke county, Va., John Cole was | lowest point is in Wall street. Prices in that vicinity convicted of adviting certain slaves belonging to Mrs. | nave iittle to do with values. When we see such Se iranotee aA Confinement in the penitentiary, | @ stock as Exie Railroad bond, new, fall stock vary tbree and four per cent in one day, and Frio Railroad seven per cent bonds selling at seven per cent below par, with three and half per cent in- terest nearly due on them, what criterion is a Wal, street quotation of the actual value of any security, Su -This delicious fish, which derives its name from its peculiar euoumber, smell is getting to eabundant now in our waters. The Bee anys that some gentlemen, while riding in the cars, the other day, to Quincy, counted two hundred persons along Senne bong ea ae the. pet ry tage tha ‘ie ‘The brokers manage these things just as they please, driven tnland.—Boston Transcript. but they unfortunately draw in many outsiders— | Sete Lee | those who can afford to hold, but who are alarmed at | Snow.—The mountains around Frostburg, Md., | the daily depreciation in prices, and sell out. It is Siicausaiy morning | [fof the Ast time this season, | tats class that the bears depend upon, and it is this | = = class that suffers such immense losses by the cornering | The Metallic Tablet Strop, for Keeping | operations of Wall street speculators. There are many | ass tater lead and rreraldy knows, or” Dreelss nee other stocks used extensively for speculative pur- | ment onits virtues, Suffice it tofray, it has never been equalled | poses, which range much above or much below their | hh for tie purposes intended, tte in yen eraerioas Tnsttuteron each | actual value, and the effort daily made by the bulls | gecasion that the article been sxbibived, WO i and bears to inflate or depress them, are of the most Corti it fi it is aod other Sountries, tod cutlers inall pate of the world, fc ‘igingits | curious and extraordinary character, Holders of wonderful Dower, can be ween at the Factory,'I47 Broadway, cor | stocks at a distance are governed too much by the ee ee ately de EOP daily quotations at the Board of Brokers in this city, The Richellen Diamond Pointed Gold | ang are frequently governed in their operations ‘knowledj be t ¢ superior article of the Et ast ine mre te are fine ‘spd “auoeth, and Dave the | without thoroughly understanding the influenc: poin' , lasticity of aquill, rold only by B. E. Watson Co,N0 19 | brovght to bear upon the market price. badge scent ‘The money market is slowly softening. First rate A very fine French Cloth Dress or Frock | short business paper is not so plenty, and the rate of 10 Fi : " \ ’ | fri’ sit igo Sacha, Overvoatn, Pants and Vesta, +o eae | interest ranges from eight to ten per cent, Loans are | mace, &t prices which must astonish natives, foreigners, and | easily made on government securities at 6 per cent, | othe ‘erbaps, mine is the only store where goods are all | : bovght for cash down; therefore, can be sold | and the banks are more liberal in their discounts. The low. G. B, CLARKE, 116 William street, | Crerings at the banks for discount have, however, been Housekeepers will find a beautiful assort- | much reduced recently, and the refusals have not been ‘ment of beg rg aera Lie bal ad Oil Cloths, Rugs solarge, We do not look for much improvement in | We Co ; #4, Shades, cto., at the celebrated | ane ee otentailichucent in the United Staten No.9 How. | financial affairs for many months, neither do we anti- chem) ery [itAS ANDREWS. Yow can save 2 percentonyoue wwe | oipate much greater stringency in the market, Much meee a, | depends upon the result of the Presidential election; PL tanec b grea dey iles, by Slgnox | but as business for this renson is about over, very Iit- $% Hall Pace, and another for gentlemen this evenieg at No, | tle can be expected before another opens. In the 7 Chambers street, from to 9, on the same terms aud advan | eantime, our political adairs will become settled, and ill be rece! t the above pinces. | we trust those of Europe will be established upon a more favorable basis, 8 for echolare S¥pticatcne al | QADDLERY AND HARDWARE penetiriaty 8. u} | The retrns of the banks of New Orleans, for the Baanafactory, Son | month of September, compared with those for Jaly and Tented’ wigs obtained a silver medal at tho iast fair ofthe Ame | Avgust, present the annexed statement Youn tnatiente, Enough suid. copy the address. | pire | L see" SEM A aay aR Sept, 1813. COMMERCIAL AFPAIBS, | gicstrion.. : Samat Somat ‘tne MONEY MARKET. <mmemesiai; “shiaemnbenons | upiemrase Sunday, Oct. 22—6 P, M. Total... ccc vee sees SUNSIAOKT $10,48407 $10,755,568 We have had two arrivais from Europe during the | ¥ 7,500,066 7.938901 past week, bringing advices up to the evening of the A DOs metry Tth inst. The news by every arrival, varies ao slightly | —asees meta thay great deal of its importance is loat sight of Total... .. cove MOjT73.654 $10,908,674 $9,897,857 ‘The political changes going on iu urope ‘areof more , Besides the above assets, the banks have loans paya- vital importance than is rally supposed on this ble in full wt maturity, $7,115,868; loans on mortgage, side of the Atlantlo, and we are most deeply interested | $3.607, 751, loans on stook, $134: 3, and real catate, $160,080. duction in the circulation of $226,806, and in specie on hand of $36,426, 1000 Exie 7's 16 shs Del & Hed Bk 4 do Be aerch et so Farmers’ Trust, bim 28 we do 8) Morris Canal 8% &) Morris Canal 8 33 Uticn & Sch RR 16 Second Board. $R000 Us 6's, 1047; 100 hs Harlem RR a) 8g 5y Nor& WorRR 60 331 100 do 100 Reading RR OO jo ” ya oe - pe b60 51 ding RR SW 314 Norwie rooster 33% rere aS i ae eke 100 Hazlem RR CITY TRADE REPORT. New Youx, Saturday Oct. 21.—6 P.M. ‘The market for flour was a shade firmer than at the close of yesterday, with moderate sales of this State, Oswego, common Genesee, Southern, &c., at prices stated Below. There was more doing in wheat, while prices exhibited no material change. Good white Genesee was rather firmer, and better prices were de- manded, Corn remained about the same ; there was some better demand fer round yellow, and a shade better terms were obtained. Meal was rather scarce, and prices firm. Rye was dull, with sales ata slight decline, for parcels in oats. Provisions continued dull, and sales of both mess and prime pork were reported at a reduction on previous rates. Lard and beef were about the same. Groceries were steady. Sales of sugars were making at about previous rales, Cotton was heavy, with fair sales, however, at about \c. deoline since the receipt of the Nisgara’s news. Freights remained about t! fame, with moderate engagements. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES, Boston, Oct, 21.—Stoct and Exchange Board.—G Westorn railroad, 98; 10 do., b Gd 99%¢; Gy Men railroad, 1534; 15 ston ‘and’ Providenoe railroad, 86%<:; 7 Boston and Worcester Bei railroad, 107; 10 do.. b 6d 106%; 11 do,, 1054¢; 4 Vermont Cen, | tral railroad, 51; 6 Eastern 102, T]NION COURSE, L. 1—TROTTING.—TWO OF THI trotting champions af the world will contend for a match of $1,800, three mile boats, to wagons and drivers, to weigh 0 Paes eames b.g-Ameniouy Albert Couklia’b ke Bosetices 4 " M, D, GREENE, Proprietor. EW members of the Ist Regiment of New York volunteers, in: vite the old. members of the Regiment tojomm them in comnpictin the formation of a medal company for target practice, Au ade journed mecting willbe bold This Evening at Central Hall, No, 16) Grand street, at 8 o'clock. John F. Hatfeld, John Warren, ‘Wm. Moulton, Edward R. Wilson, George Pambertou, George ‘Murray, William’ Stow, George Thistleton, i William Hamilton, Joseph Warren: Jone MoNulty, John Hepburn, Samuel Sirine, 8, Moore, Chas, D.yon, ‘Thos. McGivern, David Scannel, Hayman Beach, P, Berry, Har Fev Lake, James Stivers, Frodk Cook: Joseph Campbell Win B. Warren, P. McCann, John Mundy, Joseph Roworth, Ed war Cook, G. Dyckman, P. Keefe, 5 Q BEWaRD!—DURING THETEMPORARY ABSENCE of the subscriber from his place of business, on Saturday afternoon, (21st) about 23¢ o'clock, a swindler presented nimselt ttere, and by false pretences succecded in obtaini possession of three new gold watches, with which he escaped. “He was abont 45 seors old, 5 feet 10 imches high, stoutly built, with dark hair, a nd whiskers; nose rather long than otherwis good ad. (ress, and impressive appearance, wearing a black dress coat and pantaloons, light vest, and black hiat. Description of the watches, —One 18 carat gold case and dial, (seconds) anchor oscapement, marked “Detach’d Lever—Julien Droz, from Locle, No. 611." Steel hands, simplo engine-turned back.’ One 18 carat gold case fod dial, (steonds) Line; plain gilt unlettered cn ovement, “Stauifer Chx de Fonds” Nos. in caso, Sot, 423, 3842; case back, scrollentaved. One 1S carat gold case (eeoonts) I/Bfine; Now in case, 87409, 42186, 8600; staple sane, turned back. Thirty dollars will be paid for the recovery of the watches, and twenty dollars more for the arrest, and upon con. vietion of the thief. WM. WISE, Jn, Watchmaker, es 9 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Ost, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, orm INSL., IN cing from the corner of Wall : a Gola Watch, with a small Gold. chain wad key. ‘he anise willbe euitably rowarded by leaving it at 27 Boaver street. LSts08, FRIDAY, OCT. 2 BETWEEN ST. MARKS Place ond Prince street, in Broadway. a small gold Broach, containing hair, with initials on the back, ‘The finder will bs liberally rewarded, on leaving tt at 123 Seoond avenue. O8T—ON SATURDAY MORNING, 2187. INST, 1N GOING from Broadway, through Fourth stroet and "Bowery, to Houston street, a amall gold hunting watch, the initiats GP cut on the case, ‘The finder will be liberally rewardea on leaving itat No, #22 Fourth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY COMPETENT girl, with ten years’ city’ reference, to Cook for a private family. Would help as laundress, Piease call at 74 Sixth ave. nue, in the book store. ITU BY A MIDDLE AGED LADY eckeeper, in a small family, who can give the best of satisfactory references from her last place in this city, where she was ten years and upwards, Please call at No. 8 Tenth street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION 28 children’s Nuree, or to assist in general housework; is a good plain sewer. Ci at 86 Leonard sticet, rear building, ‘id floor. WASTER A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do the Cooking, Washing, and Ironing of a stnall, re- | spectable fami situation, h t3l A She can be sven for two days at her present unexceptionable references given. Apply y street, Wana BAR-KEEPER—A PERSON WHO UNDER. | stands the business, and can come wel) recommended. ma: bear of. desirable situation by applying at 48 Catharine street, D. corner of Madi ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A ST tion as Seamstress, and attend a lady. Would tal of an Invalid or one or two grown up children. Unders! dress maldng and plain needle work, Has no objection gountyy, Satisfactory reference cam be given, Address 29 Onk street, or at this office, WANTED-BY A. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ‘a situation as Cook or Seamstress in a respectable family. No Address K..N,, 69 Beekman street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA situation to do general house work in a respeotabl family, or would have no objections to do chamber wor! reference can be given trom the last employer, as neaty andcapability. Can be seen for three days at Mrs, Carroli's, No. 2) Prince street, in the rear bui'ding; ANTED—BY A RESPESTABLE AND STEADY YOUNG man, a situation in a grocery or liquor or as bat ‘keeper, or & porier ina stcre, one who is well acquaited and willing to make an ae the best of city reference. Address, R box, Herald office. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF from $8,000 to 10 LOO, in a safe and profitable Manufactoring Business, well established, an now doing a good business. Any person having the above capital, and desirous of commencing uusinees, will find this an opportunity seldom met with for 9 safe and prctitable investment, Communications addroased to B.G., Box No. 10, Herald Office, with real name and addres, will be rromply attended to, and all information and ealifactory referenca giv SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS ‘Charsbermaid or Waiter, or to take charge of childrea, or do general hourework. She can be seen at the residence of het pre- seat employer, at 38 Charles street, and can produce excellent testimor it charecter. OARD WANTED.—A PARLOR AND THREE BED ROOMS ‘(in the neighborhood of Broadway and Houston strect, ) with full or part board. The tamily will furniah their own beds and bed linen, Addre: bo: office, OARD WANTED.—A ROOM, WITH DREAKFAST AND ingle gentleman, inthe upper part of the city, ef the Harlem Railroad. Address W., at this office, THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with rooms, with or without board, at No 5 Morris strcer, if applied for soon. ROWN’S COFFEE HOUSE AND DINING SALOON, NO. 71 Pearl street, (head of Coenties 3lip,) George Brown, pro prietor. Strongers doing business in the lower part of the city, alpo those attending the Fair, will find this a very convenient place to get their meals, PRINITY CHURCH —THE HEIRS OF ANNEKE SANS Borardus will hold a gereral meeting on Wednesday evo ping next, 26th inst., at the Weloh Chureh in Christie st,, betweon Delancey ‘and Broome sta, at 3g past 7 o'clock, ‘The heirs residing in the country, andall others, ure requested to attend, Business of importance will be presented to the meeting. By ord r, Di, C, C, KIERSTED, Chairman. J. B, Kiensren, Secretary. SV chante, in went of Huber's celebrati or other tools of the same manufactu on H, H. BUBER, No, $2 Pine street, up Allariicles manufactured as A‘ove are warranted, and are of the finest quality. )RENCH ACCORDEONS, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, some of which are tured in the key of A. expressly f Panying the voice. Musical b’xe= from two to eizht Carl ant’s patent Melodeon, for sale by A. VAN VALKEN BURGU, 187 Pearl st \ORSETS D& PARIS, NEW PATTERNS—LATEST Fas d- jon, sdopted at Paris, smongst tho most fashionable ladies, most ocmfortable and graceful tor the form,ns well as for the liberty they leave in the movementa ef the person who makes of them. Tobe bad only cf Mme. Prospere, Canal streot, 6%, 0 stairs, near Broadway. N. B The Lagies will find anew siyle very comfrrtable for uursing, and a handsome assortment cf Correts, for Lal.s, rewly arrived from Paris, nt a very moderate Price, meres for centieten s pants, suitable for tne preseat aud ntlemen ao invited to call and examine them. HOO GUALLENGE—Nonice To GENTLEEN who want thelr old clothes to look like new. Call At the cleaning, dying, ta loring, and repairing establishmnnt, at 66 Gold street, where you can get all grease extracted from your clothes at the shortest notice, J. NOAM, 6 Gold si it, two doors from Beekman. RISH AND SvOTCH MALT WHISK EY, UNSURPASSEDIN Hity, put vp in packages to suit the trade, for eale atabout one-half the usual RIN by WILLIAM M. PARKS, Distiller, 86 7th avenue; ‘ Office, 44 Stoneatreet. ‘The highest price raid forempty punchcons. AILS, TWINE, SHOE THREAD, &o, sw) CASKS CUT and wrought naile, ind spikes; seine, ill net, and manufacturer's twine of every description; shoe thread cvery variety; cotton, seine, ail, and carpet twines; Mauilia cordage; 2 and 8 cord India twine for fishing, &o., &o. For sale by CEBRA & CUMING, 106 Pearl street, RITISH ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO THE WEST IN dies. — These vessels leave this regularly on the [2th gf each month for Bermuds, Havana, Cat Island, ¥ en ly all the ports on th and ail ¢! ‘landa.. ‘The directors bave recently reduced the rates of to Bermusa to $40, to St. Thomas $75, and to all tho wind: ward Islands, and the Spanish Main, in like proportion. The freight on specie and goods is the same as has been heretofors charged. For Serer Paehertare apply to MAITLAND, PHELUS & CO. 14 Stone stroet ‘AN R, M. STRAM g, frvm New York, Wednesday, 25th October; Niagara, Uapt. Kyrie, from Benton, Wed t_ Nov, Europ, eed fidm hew York, Sth Noy, Hiternia, Capr: Ston d 15th Nov.; America, Ca ‘ednesday, Pts fr Wednesday, 22d Nov, For freight or Apply to nf ee me CON MeO THE Brondway. TATEN ISLAND FERRY.—THE STRAMGUAT STATEN Inlander will run as follows :—Leave New York at 9 11,1 $ itm, ban GM o'clook, Love Quaraating ats, 10, 12,4 ¢ and \ os Ina HE BRITISH AND NO! Compared with August, there has been a re- MBRALDA—La Gri uM. URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS October 23, will be perfor: ND 8ON—Mr, Dombey, Mr. Lynne; Mr. Ci Mr. Raymond: Capt. Cuttle, Mr, Bu ham; Edith, Mrs, A. Knight, Florence, Dom- bey, Mra. G.Loder; Mra. Skewton, Mi Susan Mra Brovgham. After which, Pande Denx. by Min M. Frecerick. To conclude with NEW YORK IN 3LICES—M Graball, Mr. Hamilton; Mr, Nabem, Mr. Grace : L 20,Mias Sinclair. of admiasion—Dress Circle Family Circle or Second Tier, 25 ote, Doorsopen at half-past 6— oul torise at7 o’elook, JIBLO'S, ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY.—LAST NIGHT jseready, Monday evening, October 2! historical play of MA CBETU—Macbet ir. Ryder; Banquo, Mr. Clarke; Malool viale; 24 Witeh, Mr. John Sefton; beth, Mrr. Melinda Jones. LOVER—Capt. Amosford; Mr, Yarnold; r. Phillips; Gertrnde, Mrs. | vening, Chippen- ee ee 3 rie SWAMP FOX— 1, Clarke: Sergeant Jas: Aare 0. F, Brome Sed ite Simon r. Tilton; Andrew Jack- Mrs, Motte, Mrs, Jordan; Kato, Miss Gordon. Afttr which a Ballot Divertisment, by Simora Closea and Sir, To conclude with the BAST RIVER CRAFTSMAN , Tilton: George Watson, Mr. Hall; Tom Swaliow | Winane; Fanny Marsla —performance t¢ n Picked Gallery, 1236 cente, HANFRAU'S NEW NATIONAL THEA Chat voning. ite , pert ESMERS1.DA—Tho Grand Poe Quasimodo, Jones; Exooutioner, E. Mestoyer. To be followed M,C. Burko; Eliza, Miss E. Mestayor; Mi laps, To conclude with the farce of PRETTY {RNS GF rian, Willie Margot, Miss E. ina, Mrs. Davis; Henrietta, Miss Jordan; Mr. Toots, t; Colone! Proctor Bonniker Bors, ¥ r. ‘Miss Mary Taylor, | and Parquet, 50 conte nce at 7 precisely,— | EATRE, FORMERLY | will ormed. | Claude Frollo, Stark; Btevens; Esmar GLANCE AT NE! M To conclude with , Mr. T. Placide; 8 on’s Benefit. Wednesday, last ni Benefit. soos oper BERG—Ernest, Mr. 3: 7—commensing at quar- formance tocommene: ITCHELL’S OLYMPIC THE. ning, October 23, the entertainm« BOOTS—Puse i Mary Gannon, After which, NAP Haversack, Mr, Nickinoon; Mol After which, a AND ARIADNi 800; Minos IT, Mr. Arpold; Miss Clack |ATRE.—MONDAY EVE- EW BROADWAY CIRCUS, NEAR SPRING STREET. ents will commence with ‘Thom Ma Mr. Conover; Ralph, Miss ‘OLEON’S OLD GUARD— Haversack, Miss Niokineon, ‘hus, Mr, Niokin- 6 Mise jamnon; ude with the farce of FENCES—Simon Marrowfat, Mr Holland; PI kinson.—Doors open at 7 o'clock—ourtain vives at half past . Fourth appearance of Delavan & Nathan's epleudid Ejuestriagt ingsand Funny Trisks by Gossid and Mockwell, Mr it G. ja magnificens Temple of new olassical extravagan: E—Pwaalus, Mr. Conover; Magic, Mr. Dawusin four charac cing Mare Hades, Mr. Devere in his Rope Pe formances. Fou Hi tonishing rider in world. wed the slip. There was no change | mp formance tocommenc ANDS, LENT & CO.'S HIPPOFEROEAN ARENA AND Circus —The largest and most expensive establishment exist ing, comprising among its immense resou horses, and the corps of performers, embracizg, max of the most eminent artiste Ii Jf ECHANICS’ HALL, No. «72 Broadway ‘and Broome streets, on night’ until further and well. in 1842,) the firct to hat stat named 1 cea, performing ele- ost complete and thor in the world, together witha their various departments, yh Director, noon and evening, at Newark, Tuesday, lar Concerts, . S5th; and at Brooklyn, Thursday. Frida; Ge cee th, and 23th. inst, Admittance 25 cents, nat 7. Concert will commence joncert overy Saturday, com: the # and APOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS.—THIS GREAT HIS- is now exhibiting at the Na- roadway and Leonard ‘M. Admission, 250.; crates IBLO'S.—CHIPPENDALE AND SEFTON'S BENRFIT.— t. 24, on which occasion Mr. Burton, Mr. Chippendale, Mr. horical Picture, by my of Design, cornet of B rom nine, A.M., until ten, P. season tic! eta, Hc, RAND CONCERT AT THE FEWALE ACADEMY, BROOK- | Gr tyn—The Germanian Musical Soctoty form ‘the citizens of Brooklyn that they will ednesday evening, the 25th TOPPANI HALL, NO. 308 BROADWAY, SOUTH.EAST lexioo Alluatrated, in AS excios of most trath- 0) noramic Views, im ering an aren of Four Miles of Canvass, giving & rr theJines of march pur Mr, B, Placide, Mr. Joni respectfully to in- NCE AT NEW YORK, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. Prietor; F. Hitchoock, Manager. pe every afternoon at 3, and evening at73¢ o'clock, Mujor Littlefin- ger, the smallest human being on earth trat can either walk or Last week positively of the Giant or Mammoth Baby, who, thongh only 16 months old, weighs 90 pounda, Great n. The Sable Brothers, a most su- Singers, Dancers, ke, The Thrve normows Boa Constrictor, Living Infant Veatris. Wax Scripture the famovs Fortune Toller, m: consulted st an extra charge of 25 centa, Admilsai , ineluding Musoum, Performances, Little Fi 25 cents; children under ten yeare of age, and old enough to walk nt seats, One shilling each extra, |ABERNACLE- GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, BY the celebrated Germania Musical Society. formerly of ‘Joa, ng perform rr—Tho above company zens of Now York, and strangers that they will give their last Throe Concerts in this f Tuesday, 24th, Thursday, 26th, and Ing positively thelr Inst week, previons Overture of Wilthel 1; $ Grand Solo, (on tho Fa: nizotti. Part II—5, By le of New York, will be ud Symphony D'Dur, vertu t Dream, Mendelasohn; 7, Duett from Jessanda, rand march—Pot Pourri, Massal. if the machow. M. Reich, ents. Tickets to be hu YORK VOLUNTEERS—THE UNDERSIGNED, | Joice t . T. BARNUM, PRO at ‘the above plase, fully magnificent and elaborated faithful and picturesque representa by ths Amerions Avion ene ‘Taylor and Scott, th mantically wonderful country, wh rb and talonted band of No and Mammoth Bo; seotions of vaat ro~ ‘embracing a continuous view of ti City of Vera Cruz to the City of a Ae be submi' ity pacious saloon, leased for and legnutly prop second part, wh t portion of country, traversed from t the battle field at Baena Vista, ‘and corresponding descriptive inf: gentlomen amply first diversified landscape 5, 2 alone, 123¢ cents. Reserved ty tion, have been reeponsible task, and ex; inting hasbeen same ri The Painting execu tion cf My, F. Grain, whoee h attainments and long lq e superior order of merit to which ; mge amount of capital embarked in this Na- bition, it is confidently believed, will be considered red 8 a means of perpetuating on the mom geographical and. picturesque portions Mexican Territory, so intimately connected with th countsy., During the passing of ture will be delivered at intervals Cowell, long and favorably known to the Am commence moving at hi afternoon exhibition on Wedneed Price of admission—Single tickets, partioular desire—Parr I.—I ini: 2, Soldier's Wi gota) Thiode; 4, Finale from Belisar, Don joular dosire of the mu: i | the Keyatone democracy still simple angine- | of nt for the Company. Admis- ‘at the Music Stores, and. at tho door on the evening of the Concert. Doors open at 7, Concert to commence at So'clock precisely. INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, | THE SPEECH ov TH HON. JAMES BUCHANAN, SECRETARY OF STATE, ON THe PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Wastinaron, Oct, 21, 1348. A large meeting of the democracy was held lade night in front of the Old Theatre Tuomas Ruvewm, editor of the Unwn, waa appointed chairman. Mr, Ritchie briefly ad- dressed the meeting, referring to Gen. Tayior as a purely military man, and, theretore, unfit for the high civil position for which he was a candidate He alluded to Ohio and Pennsyivania, and stated | that there was nothing whatever in the resulta, 30 | far, which at all shook him in the opinion tha: Gen. Cages would get the votes of these States, oa the contrary. Mr. Brown meade a few observations upon the denunciations of the Intelligencer, and other whig prints, against office holders for interfering in polities, Both Taylor and Fillmore were office holders, and yet it was all right they should inter- fere in politics ; but poor clerks must, be regulated differently. He denounced such doctrine as anti- republican, and as of a piece with with the tyran- nical and aristocratic feelings which actuated the whole whig party. ‘The meeting then proceeded to the residence of Mr. Secretary Buchanan, on F° street, where Mr. Ritchie stated that they were there tor the purpose of hearing, from Pennsylvania's distia- guished son, a report of the feeling of the Old Key stone State. : Mr. Bucuanan, amid great cheering, bowed his assent and spoke as follows:— Permit me to congratulate you, fellow oiti the cheering news from Ohio. We have reason tu re the democracy of that noble State, under the lead of the gallant and accomplished Weller, althougt they may not have quite succeeded in electing him Governor, have yet achieved a triumph in thegenerai result, which gives us firm assurance of aastill mors glorious retry in November. But what shall I say to you of Pennsylvania’ I know the object ef your vist: is to learn eomething of the prospects of the democra- cy in that great and good old commonwealth, from one of her most devoted sons. The fact, | regret to say, can no longer be disyuted or denied that she has vlect ed awhig Governor. Longstreth, our candita! nd + democrat every way worthy of ‘this high office, has been defeated by lei is believed, than 200 votes ; but, to counterbalance this misfortune, Paynter, & sterling democrat, has been elected Canal Commissioner by amejority of about two thousand. The worst as- | pect, therefore, which our election can present, is that ofa drawn battle. The decisive action will be fought onthe 7th November. On that eventful day, the de- ve to decide the their longonecened: principles shall continue to prevail im the federal go- vernment, or whether these shall be entirely over- thrown and reversed by a whig administration. Shall fear aloft in victory the glorious banner, on which are insoribed, in characters of living light, the names of Jefferson, Jackson, Snyder, Shunk, and a host of other worthies; or will they auf’ fer itto be prostrated in the dust? I do not intend, upon this occasion, to speak of the high personal char- acter and the eminent qualifications of Caes and But- RAND CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Music, ‘at Apollo Roo ¢ pleasure to inform their friends an that they intend giving a Grand Concert at the above rooms, October; on which occasion they will have the their first eppearance in Amerie Principal meré Madame Leati, Mr. Leati, Mr. Richard Hoffman, and joeph Burke; conductor, Mr. Timm. ogra selections from the most celebrated Italian, Englieh, French, and German compoeere, with programmes, at the musi Tickets for one gentleman and admitting five persons, $1 75. JANORAMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN 1N MEXICO, AT the Minerva Rooms, 406 Bro: the Marches, Encampmen| es also gives correct views tna Saturday, commencing. at 3” o'clock, ay, " fied on reasonable torean. Ni pamphlets, Children half price. I WO EXHIBITIONS.—GRAND COMBINATION OF HAN- ington’s Sacred Dioramas fof the Creation of the World, and Bpectaole of the Deluge. Als», twenty-two if Sintings by Er of London seach one Sontaiae inand key, The finder | ind Madame Leati have public of New York representi worshippers; and yet, it might be truly said, that throug more able or worthy representatives of theee princ{ ples could be found The contest in Pennsylvania will be revere; but, with proper exertions on our part, I cannot consider it doubtful. In deciding this issu, big with the fate of the country, we know that we have no hu- man power onwhich to rely but ourselves, Democrats can never con! on Tuesday, 24th honor of makin, the countsy, towns, cities, Afternoon exhibitions on Ww. ‘Tho programme will charge for desxciptive ic stores, and at the doors of the | ih sean toate tha ey concert to commence at 8 fo postponement on s ESCH'S WALLUALL Tomple of the Muses, )~+Parquette 25 cen nd talented Pescl October SS rmapian Harmonists, Arab | rated Professor Mondoleon lence with his new invented instrument called, yed before the Eaperor of Russia, Queens of ain 8 tiga}, and Kises of Prussia and Naples, with the utmost approval, and eng: by the manager Ti enterprising” mana pleasing a resort, bot jew York, NO. 6 CANAL STRERT, (LATE TRELT, (LATE could do this, they must abandon their principles, an consequently cease tobe democrats. They have no other reliance than upon their own indomitable ener gy for victory over the allied forces of the opposition.— ‘This witl not deeert them in the hour of need. The gzcater the pressure, the stronger will be the re-action. 60 cents —The ent. will take place on J, werent, Female Serenaders, Ol hiefs, Tableaux Vivants; the celel will amuse the audi Orbestri about 100 square tect int America. The Creation, Fall of Man, J: Expulsion from Paradise, Deat bel, luge, The Deluge, God's Covenant with Ni Destruction of Pharaoh's Host, Moses Breaking alls of Jericho, Joshua Commanding the ing every night this week, urday afternoons, ‘commencing ot thres aw Sal, S96 Broadway, qvee to en’ new Grant iptu tacle ever witnhased in New 0 xhibitions ever exhibited ia t of the Spain and Portn dom and Gomo of Pennsylvania, every mi in to Stand Still, &c.. &c.—now exhibiti and Wednesday and Pate Golpck, ot. the spi Baths. HAND amas of the most magnificent 8} per variety nightly, maki a give good city reference, Please enquire | FAREWELL CON- Nortball, assisted Maurice Stra- EMALE ACADEMY, BROOKLY cert of Miss Julia er, With democrats, candidates for office are but the of our principles, We are not men- out the whole extent of this broad Union, no feace with native Americ a, or factionists be ing apy other name. 4 he auspices are favorable. rom the hills and valle: 7 7 now rings me. chserfal notes of preparation. Aroused, not dishearte the impending danger, they have the State, and to bear the flag of Cass and Butler tri umphantiy through the approaching contlict. They have determined to adopt a more perfect organization, and to bring every democrat to the polls. Should they York—Creation of the World and the Deluj ful instramental socom) ta, Six Days Scenery and Incid a L Bun, Moon and Stara, Fou ror of Russia; Mr. will preside at the Pint Monday evening, October 234, 1548, Siecle D'Amour, Romance; France, I Adore Thee, Child of the Regiment Northal); Guillaume Te! ited by M. Strakosch; Cavatina, ‘The Firmanent, Day. Creation of ion of Animals, Sixth Day. With the completion of the tion, the first part of the exhi ma of the Deluge, Tick open at 7—curtain rise: USICAL COMPOSITION.—A CLASS FOR LADIES AND gentlemen, in thorough Bass and Compesition, will be d the Anferican Musical Institute, $3: Broadway, under the direction of Mr. Asahel Abbott, to morro Tuesday, evening, at 8 o'clock, Terme five dollars per quarte! sdvance, ‘The opening lecture froe for all . mn EB. Arnaud, sun Garden of Edea— labors of the Cres irt2—Grand Diora- 25 cents; children halt price. Doors rolere, Donizetti, sung by s Northall; Othello, for the left hand ali sed and executed by M, Strak ‘aptasio Dramatiqne, c Mis } lion Polka, com} ie; Monterey Galo On the Banks of the ‘Tickets, 50 cents. To Academy. Doors open Strakoseh; G ig by Misa Northall. tore, and at the Female at7 o'clock. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. ACOBS. Snort Ret tet grag elallt array PAIR riage an us Springs, Toys, Stoves, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Kom-dacob 8. Platt will bell, tals yi "yolocky Sales’ Room over the Auction Store, 25 Platt street, Stoves, 2 cases assorted Toys, Sand latiorm Seales to weigh 600 Ibs , 1000 ket and Pen Knives, in dozens and Candlesticks, Hand German silver fine Combs, American Tea- ins ruments, Sciasors, mt broad Butts, Shoe to suit country as well as city dea RONCHITIS AND D.—BOSTON, AUG 15, 1848,—Mr. 8. W. ri among which are Cookin, per, Locks of all kinds, dozen Knives and Forks, Surry Combs, ‘high snd flat brass ws, Spoons, Teatray who may be similarly aMficted, Firm of Hallett & Davis, Piano Forte Manufacturers, Boston. Personally aoquainted with Goo. and have the fullest confidence in the above .@, BARRUS, Formorly Praoticing Physician. Boston, August 15, 1545, P. 8 Such testimony can be relied upon. article you buy, It must have the signature of I. Butts on the For eale, wholesale and retail, by corner of William; GEORGE H. DAV13, I hero’y certify that I'am jazors, Wire Brasher,” Kn Knives, tinned iron ‘Tablespoona, 8ka hole to be sold in lot; himself generally useful at either business, ard | Be careful of the ACOB 8, PLATT, AUCTIONEER.—-CARRIAGE AND OM- 100 Fulton stree accomplish this’ object—as we have an unques- tionable majority of the voters—victory, a glo- tious victory, will reward their efforts. Let no democrat lay the flattering unction to hia soul that the administration of General Taylor would aot be a proscriptive whig administration, And here let me observe, that even to secure the election of ( and Butler, | would not utter a disrespectful word against General Taylor. At the head of our brave troops he has performed most brilliant aod efficient services, in a just, necersary, and successful war. and n that position has greatly contributed to elevate the character of the coantry throughout the world to a point which it had never reached before. {t is, how- ever, no disparagement to him to say, that hitherte he bas been nothing but a mere soldier. He has been a man of war from his youth upwards. Unlike Wash- ington, Jackson, and Harrison, he has never had any, the least, experi in civil affairs. You might as wellemploy me as a mechanic to construct « steam- engine, as to expect that General Taylor could him- relf exercise a controlling influence in administering the vast and complicated concerns of the federal vernment. The thing is impossible. Like the fabled Jove, he would have to submit to his destiny A whig himself, cleoted by whigs, and surrounded by cabinet, he would be compelled, by the necessity of his porition, to carry into effect whig principles and whig measures. Indeed, he would prove faithless to a whig Herry Johnson, Broadway; Penifold & Co, 4 Fletcher stree | and by the druggists general y, throughout the United States anc in, 1S, Platt will soll, this day 102 pairs #f Omnibus and Ci , and 2 inches by 3 4, and 5 leaf, 33 in lots, aworted, to which the attention of purchasers 10 o'cleck, peremptoril; —LECTURER ON DISEASES OF or of a complete practioal reatment of Venereal Diseases. Quarto Extract trom the Boston Medical and Sur. I ls lnsteated by extraordinary 3 engravings in evidence of the indomitabi perreverance of a man who seems to possess an unconqnerable | bat will enable him to leave his foot prints in society #0 t of when the meracrials of him are only be found in the libraries of those who know not that he was both censured and envied while living. Without attempt comparison of this venereal guide, with European pul the ame family of discases, it may be said fearlessly, that this is | decidedly, and without qualification, equal to any of them. plates in Acton’s Treatises are not ejual to these. "By contrasting | the two volumes, both the matrer and the manner of giving ine tion, should be accorded to the New ofesaion a good service, from being aprend over e fact oan neither be denied nor concoal stematic treative, whieh far ee anything. of the kind on’ this branch of fore attempted in this country.” Anthor of a treatise | ture and treatment of epermatorrher, or seminal diseases, resnlt- tency, and other kindred affections, 251 fm work entitled, Hints to Young Family Physician, And Attendi F)R HowER Bost the Genito Urina: work on the nature an ACOB 8. PLATT, AUCTIONEER — Glass, and Earthenware, fine Jock, in the large 25 Platt street, as above, anasscriment of best Frenoh fancy Sette, of Tea Ware, complete; also, reparately, C Saucers, Tea do,, Plates, Jugs, Xo. &e.; a large var atrays, Kc; also, 10) packages Glass | in'small packages, suitable ROCKERY, CHINA, | Il, tomorrow, com- , over the Auction In this sale may be found | ALE OF GENTREL FURNITU in Brooklyn. On Monday, at 1036 o'clock, will be sold wit out reserve, at No.6 Pop'ar, near Columbia at., not far from Fu genteel assortment of excellent Housohold Furniture, ofa family geing South. THO3. BELL, Auctioneer. RUG-STORE FOR SALE.—ONE OF THE BEST LOCA tions in the city, havin first class fixtures, au! will bo The stand is particularly ryoommended to sicians as one in which a competenc Apply to, or address, struction, in our fumble esti York prees. Dr. Bostwick bs and nothing can se can be realized in a few yet-pail, A Pit. HOWLAND, 83 John strec OR SALE.—A COUPE, NEARL’ ing from self-abuse, im 08, 14 plates, Author Physicians, Author of on tote New York Medical and Surgic rs street ; removed to S(4 Broadway, eixht —SLOOP CYGNET, OF OYSTER BA tons burthen, well found, will be sold a bargain. Apply to Bd. mund Kirby, foot of Delancy street, New York, or to the captain, FiOR SALE gf the above works may bead. Als for Se ae oe ee! enumerating cases cured, een HOMER BOSTWICK, M.D, 504 Brondway. RBITT, 19 DUANE STREET of Surgeons, Lond disesoos | years, the democracy have administered the gener | government ever since the commencement of ENOW AND SPANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSORS Richard & Dubuisson have the honor of annowucing to the ew Course in the French and Spa languages, on Wedvesday evening, 25th inst., after a new which @ echolar willbe able to fdmission tickets, public that they will begin a. N° Mat =f HO PAY — 0m, 00} speak in a ehort time. For he Academy, 106 Leonard street, five doors from VAMILY SCHOOL—A LADY, RESIDING IN THE COUN. into her family eight hildcen to board and rental—no pains spared to advance the in their studies, and render them coufortsble and happy der her charge, No day echola For reference, te D., 20 Park place, or of the Teacher, No. 199 West | the individual ruin which this b: )R. COOPER, 1 Dt Wiis streets, bas for tho & most extensive practic’ in private ea vated cases of this dineags ; and mild casos 0 | tofivedays, Stricture—Dr. Cooper can curo the worst form of . fourteen years OAL DISCHARGING AT KING STREET DOCK, EVERY ppp rice of $375 for nut, $4 2 for warranted to be best red ash. Scalo« nid weigher Apply to the Captain of the schooner Liberty. OVING~THE UBEAP, LIGHT. AND DURABLE ROOF ng is GOODWIN'S Patent Ce » IN ight boards covered for 43s cents m fi day this week, at the low strictures in from Conte ire ‘weoks, Constitutional debilit f, indulged in by young men. tion to society. A Nomercury uard. OST EXTRAORDINARY WORK—TO THE MARRIED or those contemplating marriage.—The Married Woman's 1 Companion, by Dr. A. M, Mauriceau. Sixth edt- I. The work {o meeting with most astounding saleg 4,00 Co] having siready in dispo: of. Topy, whether marred or unmarried, wt the married, as it discloses important secrets, | own to them particularly, Here overy Can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most efficient remo | f cure inevery cae. For sale, 1 street, New York; B. Zotter, Phil | ang ctiil eontinue on the high road to cnexampled warranted in every case, of m0 JE PATENT CORRUGATED IRON FIRE PROOF ROOFS, are found, from many years trial in Europe and other parte, tote unsurpassed for lightness, cheapness, and viring no heavy masonry, a irders, or beams, to support buildings, railway stati houses, and other buw{di GUT, 159 Perry street, North Ri ‘Those who wish a cheap and durable fire proof roof, are invited though it is ime | houses, distilleries, ough it is in tured rolely by Wi dies and most certain m: t te publishing office, 129 Libe: » F. B. Peterson, No. 2% Chertnut street, dolpbia; Little & Co, ay Fame ty ae eee eet ‘It be trana mail, tree of postage, to i "All letters must bo ‘sddroabad, | RICEAL, box 1224, New York city, ‘PUK MOST RELIABLE ARTICLE FOR TUE POS! tive curs of pimples, freckles, tan, redne kin, moth, ring-worm, scurvy ‘cuticle. This is warranted, or no and digoo!orations of th bh AG Lot those who havo swallowed relict in ekin dise y I Soap, and every vestige of the complaint will in remedy fa not oroet the thousand antriod without the sl ehtes try a 50 cont cake ICAL PRIVATE | ree! ve hours 9 to LZ A excepted). Thos who apply in theeariy | pidity and little inconveniences however, those who have suf. | R. RALPH, AUTHOR O} Wubtiles, for eradioating supertaons etree ‘The genuine preparati ons of 1)r. Go- ( be found only at 67 Walker street, tirst store from nd cistrossing stages, (from onoommon advantages .) he can afford w rap for stating, can to obtained HORSES HAVE BREN CURED OF HEAVES, Chronic Congh, and other diseases, within the Jnat year, by Kirk bride's Tattersall's Heavo Powders, One dol worth is sufficient for 6 cure of Heavies, and a doren cases of ol n! ETCHAM 149 Fulton st., Proprietors, ENDS TO DISEASES OF THR EYR 6 Dr. P very extensive practi radical eure, which, he from no other ronree in H's PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE, om the | a) mptome, progress, conrequences, romedi nitel organs, including masturbati: R, POWRLL Al em Ay ¥ | their prine tosetul work on the mulject, written ta cipes for all medicines faithfully given it {s intended cally wsetul to every one, in every piace $l. May to bad ‘of. the author, 83 Groen Trieby post. Alae of most of the book aller OCTOR FAWCETT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 6h ‘Dey street, where he can ho consulted om all Dison a. The most obstinate yield to bts mode of tron en the Non-Merew Tong standing, are t ‘ye, price, 5Y cents. Also, his Preminm Self- Acting Eye ard Ear Pountairs, tno most successfal means ever used for our- 6. f the Eye sud Ear. Juss imported, a large supply of Arsiticial Fyes, | no matter how it may be di Sth edition, 3a | pever produce any praotical resuit— | recommended the settler hose aMMicved with pal of the head, limbs, ulcers, strictures, &o., he warrants 4 perfoct No meroury use|.’ Recont eases cured t paid, attendel to, An insidious advertiver emoved. Why not caution his pect? ‘This pitifal russ ls ite own sxoou- pen ‘the most scientific and fwatioual debility, bev aghd Te oniby ind none, can apply with & Brea Toten waMoning’s hor attended a Othe tells strangers that pationts in this re oner B49 the Doctor's diploma. his party should he pursue any other course, We ail recollect, that previous to the election of Tiarrison and Tyler, the whig party were solemnly pledged “ to protcribe proscription. they redeemed this pledge, | would refer you, in no For the manner in which unkind spirit, to the Hon. Francis Granger, formerly the Postmaster General of the United Stat cracy is founded upon the oternal principle: ‘As all men are equal in the sight of 90 Il, whether poor or rich, as equal before the laws. Hence, it always resists the | grant of monopolies and privileges for the benetit of | the few, and consequently at the expense of the many | It respects the individual man, and seeks to elevate his condition, Fettered by no ancient and absurd pjudices, it is in its very nature progressive. It eves that the people are their own best friends,and | not their own worst enemies. It leaves man to his in dividual exertions, restrained by no power except that of just and equal laws, and thus inspires him with an energy which nothing can resist. Demo- eracy, even by the confession of its enemies, is om- inently patriotic. It never deserts the country is time of war; but clings the closer to it in the hour o¢ | danger and disaster. Like the pine of Clan Alpine — “Ours is no sapling, chance sown by te fou B.oomin, Beitane, in winter to fade ; When the whirlwind has etripp'd every leaf on the mouataa The more chali Clan Alpine exult im her shade. Moor'd in the rifted rock, Proof to the temper Firm roota him, the And has been the fruit of a policy based upoa such principles? With the exception of a few briet present century, “And where, since the Almigh' first placed man upor the earth, has there been any nation to compare with ours in rapid and substantiai improvement? [t haa now become the wonder as weil as the model of the world Our prosperity has known no #bb in its sweeping course, except from the expan- sions and contractions of our paper currency,-end occasioned. For these temporary revulsions we ate indebted to whig policy. And even for them, to a great extent, di mocracy has found a preventive in the much abuse independent treasury. Whilst this restrains wild speculation, and over-trading on the part of banks ‘abd individuals, it has at the same time aiforded the Lest and surest protection to domestic manufactures agreat and growing interest which must be ever ear to the country. During this long pericd of uo exsinpied prosperity, the wh'gs have been orying out, ruin—suin, According to them, we haye been ruined by almost every prominent democratic measure which bas been adopted. We have been ruined by a refusai to reebarter the Bank of the United States; rained by theod ons independent treasury; ruined by the Mex ican war; ruined by the acquisition of the vast and fer- tile territories of California and New Mexico; and jus® at the present moment happen to be irretrievably tuined by what the whigs call the free-trade tarit!, which nevertheless imposes a duty of thirty dollars upon the hundred on nearly all foreign productions which can come into competition with onr domestic manu: facturea, And yet we have survived ail this ruio national wealth and greatness. Indeed, at = Pie moment. under the guidance of democratic prin- ciples, our country bas attained such @ sastaewe tbrovghout the world, that it has become the Par the admiration of ali nations very steamer whic arrives irom Surope dears this intelligenee to our shores, Itest assured, the democrats of Vonnaylvanta Will never abandon principles which have yielded euch fruits, in prosperity, greatpers, and glory. The whige are propbets, evet foreboding ills which are never rene’ ‘Their political fortupes depend solely upow sean which they ean excite amongst the people the po > tefore am important election. The whig Ded ae prevent moment, calculate ripon cacry party, ae ivivauia by @ division in the democratio d to the question of slavery in our new In this expectation | am convinced they emocrats will never sbandon ndidates of heir party upoa and which, a question merely transient i point of fact, introduce slavery either | or New Mexico. For my own part, more than a year a lished letter to Berks county, | strongty Bo an Bona the oot nt of this ‘question gs uti compromise. | believed Mii ofthe Union Chratge ny opipion Although | atilt prefer prow, yet Lenomd wot obect to