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'NG, OCT. 77, EVEN'NG, ™, COMMERCIAL AFFAIBS. MONEY MARKET. Thursday, Octover 26—6 P.M. “There was something of a panic tu-day among stock Speculators, and mos’ of the fancies closed at prices considerably below those current yesterday. Govern- ment and State recurities were steady, with sales to ome extent. At the first board to-day, Harlem fell off ‘1 per cent.; Erie Railroad \ ; Long Island 3 ; Ci ‘ton % ; Morris Canal 3; ; and as ain offset to this geno- Fal decline, Reading Railrowd advanced 3 por cent. Sndan advance offered for Reading Bonds withoug Bales. At the second board. Long Island advanced 3 per went ; Farmers’ Loan \ ; Harlem declined %, Barings’ Circular says of American Stocks, that they ‘thave been quiet all the week. Toe few transactior ‘which have occurred, have been in United States at 96 tot} per cent, and ia Massachusetts Sterling Bonds at 924 per cent., ex div. The other quotations are nomiyal, but without stock pressing on the mar- ket. United States 6's 953¢ to 96% ; Alabama 5s 61 to 58; Minols 6’ 34 to 37; Indiuna State 5's 45 to 47; ‘Kentucky 6's 87 to 89; Massachusetts 5’, Sterling 981, ‘ex div. eellers ; Maryland Sterling 66 to 68 ; Mississip- pi 6's 60; do, Sterling 5’ 17 to 18; Michigan 26 to 30; New York State 5’s 88 to 9); Ohio 6's 87 to8); Penn- ylvania 5's 0534 to 673¢; South Carolina, Palmers’, to 82; do. Barings’ 84 to 66; Tennessee 6's 85 to 88; New York City 5's 80. There iv an independent bank now in operation in Mchean county, Minois, It has a large amount of bill® 4n ciroulntion in that and neighboring counties, which 4s quite evrrent there. The principal proprietor 1s a merchant, doing a large business in that county. The Grand Jury of the county consider the issue legal, and It will probably be kept up as long as the business oon- tinues pro‘itable. The people of Illinois are much in want of » sound and safe system of banking, and thy ‘Legislature, about convening, will doubtless adopt one Somewhat similarto that now in successful operation fin this Stote. ‘The Sy:nouse and Oswego Railroad has been opened to within five miles of Oswego, and trains daily pass over the rcad. The travel, thus far, has more than equalled the expectations of its most sanguine friends * and there is no doubt but that it will prove a profita- Dle invert ment, We learn that the Treasury Department has de- cided that lamp hangings, or prisms, composed of glass and meta), are manufactures of whioh “glass in a com- | ponent mterial not otherwise provided for’ under schedule (° of the tariff of 1846, and hasinstruoted the collector refund the difference between thirty and | forty per cont , heretofore exacted and paid by impor- | ‘ters in ali cases where the forty per centum haa been | paid under protest. It is stated, that the books of a firm that failed re- cently in Boston, show the payment of $25,000 as extra interost money, within @ short period. This is | ‘by no mewns an isolated care, There 1s hardly 4 mor- | eantile firm in existence that has not submitted to | ‘this eystern of shaving, and, in tight times, many con- cerns, completely bankrupt and upon the eve of dis- solution, have paid thousands upon thousands of dol- Jars, which have been so many thousands drawn from their creditors and paid into the hands of the Shy- jocks of t\« day. This system of swindilag has, no | doubt, in majority of instances, been eudmitted to ‘with the hope of sustaining the commercial position of ‘the parties paying the bonus, until they have found | ‘their ocndition utterly hopeless, and have finally been | compelled to suspend. In 1837, several houses in this | city paid wore than one hundred thousand dollars | each, in the shape of extra interest, and finally | failed at lost, paying their creditors but sixty or seventy cuts on the dollar; whereas, had they | stopped pryment when they first became embar waseed, their creditors would at least have received Merger dividends, and perhaps been paid in full | ‘The monvnt a mercantile firm places itself in the hands o/ these Shytocks, its fate is sealed; the Jonger it ¢ es on the deeper it gets into difflulties, and dts aseets :apidly dwindle away, and its creditors get the shelly. «nd the note shavers get the oyster. There was a case in Boston, seme years since, where Jarge and wealthy manufacturing establishment became embarrased in its financial aifaW. and at once de. ‘termined to suepend payment,” This announcement ~reated considerable excitement. as the wealth and re. | sources of the house were well known, and its credit ofthe hiphest character. At a meeting of the credi- | ‘tors of the concern. which was held the day of the | suspensicn, it was shown that there was a large sur- | Plus; but in consequence of the difficulty of obtaining money to weet their payments, enormous rates of in- ‘terest would have to be paid, particularly as the ability of the concern to stand heavy shaves was universally | known, and would undoubtedly have been taken ad- ‘vantage c/. It was stated by the senior member of the | rouse, that the objeot of suspending was to aveid such | ‘exorbitant shaves, and to ake some arrangement | to meet their payments, without endangering the nteresté of their creditors. In connection with these | remarke, 1-n offer was made of a bonus of $25,000, over and above the legal rate of interest, to any capitalist | ‘who would carry the concern through its difficulties, | ‘This proposition was at once accepted, the house re- @umed payinent, and the note shavers of State street | Acet the plucking of one of the fattest pigeons in the | amarket. “he policy of this step, at the tim | Mauch doubted; but the principle involved was a very important one-one which every mercantile hou: should well weigh before submitting to the enormous #acrifices demanded by those in whose power they | mney find themeelves. It is better for creditors gene- | ‘rally, although there may be caves to the contrary, that | the assets of their debtors be placed nt their disposalin | ‘the earliest stages of bankruptcy. Those whose de- awands sri ve at maturity at an early day may complain, ‘astheir claims would probably have been liquidated be- fore the u:+ets were all used up by the payment ofextrs interest; but a majority of the creditors would be larger | Jorers, ond the debtors themselves would be placed in | ‘& more uncomfortable position, by an abortive at- | tempt to weather the storm There sre, at this moment, in this city, hundreds of houses, which are daily in the babit of paying at therate of welve, and eighteen, and twenty-four pe? cent per snnum for money to mevt their daily pay- | ments, { sustain’ credit based upon nothing—tosus- tain their position in the commercial community at ‘the expense of their creditors, Thousands of dollars are, in this way, daily paid into the hands of note shavers, which should have gone into the hands of their criditors; and bankruptey exists, but is dis- wguised, so:netimes for years, before it becomes known to thoee most interested. It is @ matter of astonish- | ment how long this rotten state of thirgs can be kept | from the public eye, and what desperate measures aro | resorted t> in keeping it secret. During its most | hopelers rtages, the most extravagant system of ex penditure. both in private and business affairs, is kept ‘Dp, until faally an explosion comes, which creates @ great excitement for a time, when it dies away, and thefuct that there are hundreds of others upon the | forink of the came precipice, i# lost sight of. until orash succecds crarh. and » revulsion begins, which ends in almost a universal panic. The annexed returns of the Bank of Eogland, for peveral periods widely separated, show a uniformity | of movement in the issuing department, very different | Notes insued 28,523,535 7 Gold ooin & b Wass | MPR A. B13 BEARD FROM, Ue TO vHa PRRsENT | Bilver builion ‘509,900 | time Ho can do ashe wishes, and aireot, as boivre mon- Panking dep’ | tioned, Mire C. NN so 40 3,35, 846,485 | ae = c aoe | 6.217.473 0,902,465 IssING-SINCE LAST THURSDAY, OCT, 19, A YOUNG | 9,082,072 RB Ld cerman, by the name of Julius Stevelin; wre 23 | | height feet o inches; florid complexion nm eyes and | 1,088,176 1,109,914 028,171 | Bad on, hen laet even, brown striped pautaloona, black eloth | 11.970 US 12402.736 12862296 | com, with brown tvand black silk hat. Any iaf | 12.065-481 11488.596 10951,788 1169 164 | respreting him will ve suitably rewarded by Frederiok Beonevela, TASS To VN 7D 9,845.10 | No Hh Somth weet tte abies cpleaiitenh, hie 66M 706. GENT ED BUNTLINE'S OWN." No. 16, CONTALNS MORE CmmevnATION oF THE BANK OF ENGLAND, ef that Sematary, eerréspondence, between, twe April2), June 3. 5, Oct.7. | Notes ismuod .... 21 525 25,860,000 26,000,316 25.833,035 Wotes on hand. ;, 7,068,700 9,080,655 7,004,200 9,345 160 “Agtualoirculation £18,008,075 17,779,406 18,602,115 17,485,475 Within the past two months there has been a reduc- | ion in the circulation of more than one million | pounds sterling, anda small increase in the amount | * ©fbullion in hand in the issuing department, The | Bmount of notes in reserve has Increased £349,900, | and ail the leading departments, In fact, exhibit an | Improvement, compared with the returns of the two Previous months, Money was exceedingly plentifal in all parts of Great Britain, 0 much 40, that the lowest Fates of interest ruled at the latest dates, Still, abere was no inactivity in the markets, and oom. mercial affaires gen rally were much doprossed — Prices of every a: iption of merchandise ruled very fow, and all that way required was confidence, to put the wheels of oc mmerce again in motion, and give ante mation to every department of industry. This however, we cannot expect while the Continent of | Feoun, &¢ — Western Canal flour is duil, and tower | 1123¢¢ 5 and 2,000 do Chivago, at 1030 | also reported seld at 73c S| cents, cash and 4 months. | guilops English (sold yesterday) at 530. oash, and to- | | mpaica pimento at 8c cach, and 17 do at 74o , said te | Europe continues euch unse tied condition, The immense amount of une: ploved capital which bas acoumulated, and continues to accumulate, inthe hands of, bankers and discount houses, in all parts of the United Kingdom, must soon find investment iu some way; and in the absence of confidence in stook investments, particularly railway sbar-s of Eag- land, it is possible commerce may come in fer a large share ofit. Tho probability ofa much greater deproola- tion in prices for products and manufactures generally, is mall, and the margin for an improvement #0 great, tbat there eppears to be little danger or pros- peot of loss, conneoted with any legitimate peration in them, Capitsl may be # drug, the rate of interest may be merely nominal, prices tor goods, wares, and merchandise, of every variety, may have reached the lowest points, and atill no confidence exist; the 1. %0%,0, "THE MEMBERS OF ORIENTAL LODOR sy NOIR 1G. ot OF nm anna, rpaotta. iy valor. od aaah embers of this Lodgo will nevomble at the Lod 29 r304, Nations! Hall, ¢ xnol stacot, at 1A. 4., tis moraiug. aod more Catv Hall, to join’ the funeral obsequies of Out In . Dixon #1, Lowin, of Oriental Lodge. LC. His cre of the Grdor in g neral ars inant respectfully invited bo unite with Oriental Lodge ow this occasion. RR, Norman, See... pro tam. 0.08 U.K TH Hem vasue dow ita De Jo. 151, are roqueswed to atvend the funora of the Hon Dixon 8. Lewis, of Alalama, a late wemrer of Orioutal Lodga, Washington city, Us from the City ital at 11 ofctork. this morn fe By order, SA RALLY Sroeare, De 5c sect nt, ery of Boupiar bags, 0 te querted to meot at the Lodge rovu, Chutoa ‘wl tiie mora ing, a6 1036 o'clock, fur the yurpos of atoning the fiuoral af Uoeir tote brother, the Hin. Duven HE Lewis wf Alab-mi.. The Woubers of the Order generally, ars respoosfully (uvivet to wwe at the same timo aud place, and’w_ ite a reuderiog dha v iivate Teapeot to the decease. in accordance with 4 wish sxprasa by Dim 4, FA wre Seorergey ew + AbMANY SOCIKTY, OK CULUMBIAN O&VR4—Ar A special ineeting ut to avUYE AvOIB!y. Loi mE Lie arene Wiz wM WAL OWAN VG abrence of which prevents the advantageous operation | yiin-on ‘Thursuay eyeniug, the 2010 0! Uoroue Bre objwo¥ of the e Gravd how, h Pued wa of al the other elements of national prosperity. eases nipaatianae. reinietes Stock Exenange. ‘fer Ununinovsly adopte Brother Ch mas Jufferson gecortreamay Holey 108) | Ibake Sakawk SR Sash deivared @ briet auldress on the eharacter aud virtuca vt BELO ie 700 do 102% 300 Heading RE Wicwas tho Tammany Soaiety, or Oelumbian Order, ha 5000 U 3 6's, ‘68 101% 60 do Leurd, with the mest solown aud profoa emotion of 50 U 86's, "78 10853 5D do 60 @: mise of their Inte brother, the Hon. Dixon It, Lowis, ds 1060 City 5’, "38 8 do vou tingwahed member of the U. 8, Senate, from the Sta'e of Ala- 500) Pewr'a b's 73% 240 Harlem RR dens, and while we mourn the lues of our worthy a d honored 1000 Iiincia Fun Bés bS COO do brotLer, we have the aatufaction ot knowing that he departed 4000 do 0 do surrourdes not onl, by there rendered near aud dear to tim by 1008 Resting Bonds a - re Soca, tse oats ruinity wad uffection, bus vy many ad: i im 6 2100 Erie RR 250 do dims 50 ‘hyrefore, sas lved, That 10 the deeeae of the fon. vixon HL. 3000 Heading Mtg Bas 00 do sims 44 | Lowis, tae Tsmmany' Sonety or Colun binn Order, sympathiao 25 she Del & Hud KR bIG140— 100 do ins 48 | deeply wivh those with waow he was counveted awl the sosiat ‘4 Am Ex Bavk 50 de 4934 | relations of tile, who, by this eudden and sovers visitation of ie ai US Nore WorRR | Providence, are alled open to mourn the ivea of ous bound tu 0 them Ly every tis of kondred and affe 375 Caxton Co 60 de Resolved, That the frends of free institutions and the op- 150 do 30 Brio RR preveed among all the nntivns «f the warsh, have wat in Uhte wae 10 do 860 6 do ted death of Mr. able chempira aud vloquout a t- 1 ~~ do ro 50 do a3) une that to Lisexampie We uiay juaciy oo tas ne in ull 10 do 83 Wa 00 fs worthy of imitation; und coat wo deem hie uae de: 600 L Leland RR B 3) iad Seewtecd ne Kot unserption in lovers of god, high up on the bat of wee Wo warinm pret some 89,” | choo furewnd patriot fen who ary wudeared (0 the uiss4es fur al hers er " 100 do bims 100 “anton Sorip 2h Resolved, That althongt we mourn that his voice can no 200 do i § Utioa & Schon RR 11454 | Jonge. cheer uson here in the path of duty to our country, we Second Board. ro, (8 meusure Ovtnpevented by the refleo ton, thas ty oo * 5000'U 8 6's: cil tires of truth ane justice vill illustue nis path sa the eceraal PE Nei mia ae Caaten ce us aie | Siete tereiad ecules gg eos ong aa 25 do ew 313 100 do 3G ste ; * the members of this socioty will wear tho ee Tae io. me vu badge ot womning fo vhisty days, aud chat they wil at Be BD a 0% | tend the funeral cf our docossed brother, TOO Reading RR 080 -SLSE 29 Arlo RB, new full Sy | “Hevlveds ‘That a c.py rf shove resolutions, signed by the 150 Harlon BR @e 10 do 633, | Ofiloers ot the Suciety, be publisied wid torwacuod cy the family 50 Erie RR 810.55! ™ |, the decesae & PUG DY, Geaud Sachem, Bethe JAB CON 7 nen CIPY TRADE REPORT. rpaumany SUUILTY, OR COLUM SIAN UkURK KO. Tuvasvay, Oct. 26—P. M. Wi oe Asnusare steady, but dull, at $6 25 for pots and | metne puspose uf uniting ia ne lant eid poet Pearls, Corrox.—The market for this staple has not | curdecessd brewer, Dison He Lewis By over. of the Grand Opened, and the consequent line is not determined. | Sachem, Buidad F. eUrvy, ‘The range of prices is $5 25 for rouod howp Ohio; $5 3134 for common State, Oswego, and Michigan, and $5 50 tor pure Genesee. Sales add up 2000 barrels, Southern 1s without sales, and market heavy. In meal we hear of no transactions, Corn is very dull, since the steamer, and 72c. was said to have been taken for a lot of round yellow. ‘Wheat ie without much change as yet, though the operations are small. Puovision We cannot trace a single transaction in any descrip- tion, and we therefore omit quotations. U0 barrels mess beef changed hands yesterday, at privat. bar- gain. Wuisxey,—We quote as before, with trivial sales, Tuvaspay, Oot. 26-6 P, M. The flour market was less firm, and tho sales embraced parcels of this State, Michigan, Gene- see, Ke., including some lots for export, at a de- cline of 6J4c. to 12sg0. per barrel, on r:tes current before the news, Southern brands were quiet, wad the same prices asked as those obtained before the news. Sales of both Genesee and Ohio wieat were made on terms stated below. There was little or no change in corn. Mixed was in fair d, at the full prices current before the news The sales of round yellow were ton limited to indicate a settled and Ir.er, und for the trustworthy ChamLerwor care of children, Good tty 455 Fourth surcot, Can be se: hard. He must beside be ste James Connen. Scribe, Pro Tem, ANIED—SILUATIUNS RY TWO kk3?6UT ABLE young girly. Ouvis a first rate Cook, a splendid Washer st fourteen months iv brooklyn; is « a], ‘The otherisa neat olan girl, why wadvrstaads aud Waiting: neat sewer, Very tond of the aces civen,' Klease cull at No. for two di ANTAD—A SITUAIION, a8 Wal NUKSB, bY A MOST respectable woman, who has ® frosh breast of milk. ‘Low dest of reiereucer given, ' Address era, Cacrell, at ths wihies WANTED: BY a iis HUTA BL YOUNG WuMAN, A situation ua Plain couk, Waster aud Lroner, or w do the general house work of » small’ private family. Good city rete Tence can te given, Pleasospply at No. #2 sixth avenue ANIEUV—A GOUD BONE LaYRR, ONG ALLO JAN sing cither bass or air, and can davee well, als), a Taub Hine played, who cay assuine she Negru choradiet, aud ati wud jane fetred. ‘Those who eavel in the above quaudcwtions oan heat ut & good Aud permawent situation, by appiy sug at Lhe bu Aueriean Lowel up stairs, ocrner ot Bewery ans By ve mote 180, & god first ViOlinist; Ouw Who can sug Would be pro at cce Nurth d treet, , betweou Lhe hours of Yond LL A.M. AVER; ONE WHO Is ALsO puanioal Work, and writes « coud yan fatttiul, willing 0 veudy NTED—A WOOD ENG ‘& good draitsman on m bis employer's interests an the several vapacitirs hem cy be ve, price. ‘Meal remained about the same for New Jersey. am the squrel i qhere was no change in rye or cats, Provisloas oon- | dodo sivantin i prrucaneat, ued Bilas eee ease {inued dull, and transections in pork and lurd wero | Letounequalited vaddrees (wich teat, unas wild einen light. Groceries were inactive, and transactions in wang d) Pnaraver at this shoe sugars light. ate Asirs,— About 150 barrels, of both sorts, were sold Rigercba pie ea ere pe ree na at $6 25, a OF 60 @ Loreal Louswwork, Piews sli at No 7 BuxavsTurss.—Flour—The sales for the day footed in che Toor, acount hun ding, trast fluor “Ny ox up about 7,000 bbis. in separate lots, the chiet of which | jcotiuu to Koto the ovuutry. the best ot city roi iver consisted of this State common, and straight braads Michigan, Genesee &c., at $5 25 for the former, and at $5 5134 to $6 3734 for the latter, with come lots of pure Geneseo, at $0 50 to $5 56%. Towards tne close ANTED—A SITU AIION, BY & VERY BXUSKIENURD girl, to Cook, Wash, aut Lrou, in a priv ste tauily, or would do the Housework where nly oue girl 1s employed. Has good city reference ; pleare call at (4 Sixt avenue, Kk store, of ’change, rales of 1,500 bbis. straight brands Genveee Were made at $5 31%. Holders of Southera brands demanded $6 6234. but we heard of no sales of mo- ment, Wheat—Salvs of 2.000 bushels of Genesee wore made at 1260; 3,000 do. Western and Ohio at 105¢, to to 1040. @orn—Thw sales reached wbout 20,000 to 25,000 bushels, | including 12,v0v to 16,000 mixed, at 670 to U8ige ; and | s0mD6 2,000 do. round yellow at Tle oud some lots were | 1,600 do. white, # little wea- Yeliy, sold at 660. Meai—Sales of 200 to 800 barrels New Jersey were made at $3 3135 to $5 3754 Rye —Salus of | 2.700 bushels were made at 670, Aye Flour—Sules in emall lots were made at $3 6244; prices ranged from $8 00 to $3 623g. Barley—Sales of 8.0 bushels were made at 7c. ‘There was no change in oats. Correx.—We note asale ot 200 bags Java at pri- vate bargain. ; Corron —There was only méderate business don in this article to-day, the sales showing » continued | easy market, without any deoided reduction. Sales to the amount of 5U0 bales were reported. js —The market for mackerel continaes heary-— sales 800 barrels Nes land 2 Massachusetts on terms | family call at the ‘corner foo jection to dv Coamler Wak im @ prvate family. by be given, Cail at Lot tester street, in the rear, Cau be sevu for Terpoctubio private teinily. Cui Washing, ox to from + er Inst nd Houston streets. second floor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPE STABLE YOU Woman, to do the generat Hourework of » City reference can ve given from her just p NG private oe. Pivane of Awo.tth street aud the First aveuue, third é Can te ) AMIBD—ASITUATIO. Woman, as Chatuberouid, 'Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG or Wawer, Can give the | most unexcestionuble city reereuoe. Cun be seoa ati7y Lau rena sre: t, rear luiding fir two days, ANIKD—A SIIUAIIUN, BY A YOUNG WOuAN OF tvod oburecter, as plain Gow’ Washer and Troner; uv 09 City refereuce two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPRUCABLE YOUNG ‘Woman ae Cuok, t aseist in the Wasting and Ironing, sn © Tov bas of rei ence van we given. seen fur two days. Pioare cal at the corer of Twoilth aud the Fintavecue, on the third floor, ANTEU—A SIIUA1ION, BY AN ENGLISH YOU -G woman, #8 Coatubermad or Waiter, and ein the ecare of «isldren. God ‘eity reference given ©. Apply at 10) Kidge street, hetweeu Stan won We did notlearn. Cod are firm, with moderate sales, at $2 63H $2 66, Fxuit,—‘Transactions embrace 1,600 boxes bunch Taisins at $1 50, 60 and 46 cts,; 80U do. handsome jMie- laga lemons at $1 75; 200do. Freuch do, on private | don flour was taken at 2s 6d In @ Britirh vessel, to Liverpool, flour was taken at 25, There was no change to the Continent. Hiprs.—There have been sales of 1,000 Busnos | Ayres at 10 cents, 3 percent off; 3.300 do. Kips, 15 Ibs , at 10% cents, 6 months, and 100 dry Barculoms at Ty cents, eight months. Leatuin, eivee our last, has been picked up ina moderate Way, at prices rathor favoring thy buyer. Navar Stones.—Sales inolude 400 barrels Newborn rosin at $1 1245 a $125, and 100 do. epirits at 40.842 | i Ons —For linseed, within the past day or two, there | bas been a fair inquiry, and we notice sales o1 3.000 day. 4.000 do, at S8c., and 2.000 Amerioan at 54 4 650. incasks end berrels. Of Palm there were sales of 8,000 Ibs. at 644 a Gigo , (the market price,) aad by auo- tion, 60 jars ove oi at $1 20. per ailon, cash. Provisions —Sales of 250 bbia pork were made, in- | cluving mes, at $12 3745 a $1240, wad prime at | $8 6x4. Hee/,—Saies of 200 Dols. mess were made at | $975 @ $10. Lard was duil, and prices un-ottled. | Cheese The murket was steady with fair salus at previous rates ‘There was no material obange in But- city reference will Le given Fick otree!, acond fl tbe seen at the Shakspen fomily; te suber, Lovest, recommendations. Apply, for two days, a6 219 street, first f aud Ircner, aud the other tod) Coamber Work anu wu. oa ai 377 Spring rtreot, Cork Whukey, which he willeell. ‘by the puvoveon, our able terme, tides to suit pure YOUNG ly. Good Can be seem two days, Cull 155 Var ont Fv ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT Bs. Wousn, to do general housework in wainal fai GERMAN, LATELY AKKIVED FKOM GERM A terms, 16,000 cocoa nuts at $35, and 200 half kegs | Yatunes to 51) Wear; oiice fee ala shodulismieg scses Weary Malagi iva daididl deed | cheap: one Mahogany Wiauo, 036 votave bat very lict!e nsed; one Ves were unsettled, ond engagements | pexutiin! embrowered Swve Feuder; «ne Guitar, wich « me Were made at @ slight decline Gorn was taken for | hopany case; one reeewuod Sowing Table; «ue tum og | Liverpool, in bags. at 7d; Hour at 2s. 3d ; lard at 253., | Tab.e; twe very fine japanned German Bed: loads, one Foatie &nd 8,000 to 4,000 boxes of cheno at 32s. 6d. To Lon- | Bed, one of Howes; fable cloth, and several useful actisies. Tv Hotel 2 PROTE-TANT GIRL WISHES 4 SITU 4TIOY A$ C00K, (ie an excellent Plain Cook und trst rate Bakor,) eithor in M4 Wilaam streor, room N Ue olty of country, providing that tore was auouber irl wane either in the rametouse or town; both are well recsmmonded, Can be teen for two dayeat 87 Beekman at KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WiS3HB3 A SITUA tion ty do Louse work, or »# ( hambermaid. in a rospevcable juduateious, @ud oan give cue best of est Sixweach ron CABLE YOUNG WOMEN WAND 4 ‘one to do genera: Housowork, is a god Wasi ng, and t yood ci'y referenge from their Inst pincos. App y at NO. ee treet wo ation: ny YU SILVERSMI IHS —WANTBU,T 40 PLATE WO LAKERS, ‘Good worsmen can obtain steady employment. Apply WM FO SHES, Lp TKish WHTK THE SUBSCKIBE¢ DAILY expeots, by the Sarah 3ands, 10 puncheous of Wisvo wii ome via quan. Ue beeps the same artole always on baa DANIEL NOONAN, £2 Greenwich strost ter; Ohio was worth 9¢ @ 10c, and tii State 120. a lic. acoording to quality Sucans are excoedioyly slow of ale, and all we hear of is 76 bhds. Cuba Muscavado at 60., usual time. ‘The market is not firm. Srichs.— We notice sales by auction of 138 bags Ja- | bea little damaged. By private raile some No 1 out- megs Wire dirpored of at $1a $102, and Cassia in lot» at 1940. Sumac —Sales by auction of 78 bags at $62. Tras.—Since the closing fall sues tine demand has been very good, at fvll prices, partioulariy for the low grades, “Young byson, Oolong, and Ninyoug, which remain quite scarce ‘Tonacco --By auction, 146 hhds Kentucky leaf changed hands at 240. To. averaging $5 67; 15 hhbd= do, at 4340. a 63<e , averaging $6 29 four months; and 10bbis snuff flour tobacco ado. carn Tarcow.—Further sales of 20,000 Ibs. prime tallow at 9 Wiwn.—The ele to day was stopped. afier two un- | important lote bad been dirpokad of Wuiskey —-The market tor State Prison and Ohio Was quiet, at 2340. for the latter, and at 24c. for the ormer. | MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALé! Ba 0 U.S, Treasury 6's, 10336; Dod, 1esidy | 14K0 do. do, Lahey 3000 do, don, WS) ahs 1/Qou Bait. & Onio Ratirona Div. Baa, 71, 1 she Pare, Ine 1044; 10 Balt, ¥ Obio Kuilroad Co, at) 1 do. du, 25%; 10 do do., 24. J yuLADLeMia, Oct, 25—First Board $3,000 Treasury Notes, S45 140) State 400 40. 734: 100 rhe Norristown rail 5 . 4 113%, $5.00 Reading Kalroed eonds 87. \Vehs Paiiade pha Bank, 107, $1.20 echuz iol Nw igation 6's +6, 84 400 0. 3, Urea say Noves, 043%. Uot, 26,.—First board —$80 Lh Coal Sorin, W426 State Os 734; 40W) Stute b's 6, 043% BN) 3. Nav. 6S, 2645; ZU Girard Bauk, ©, Ue Zt Ghare Sum Wh $1 Rint, (74: 100 Memria, ¢.73§5 LWGrrard, 0, 7% 100 Kew int, 10 After Satey—Har Girard Hawk, (0; sv ao. VY or His Canal, (dp. Second Hoa rd— $2,000 Rene. Ga 40 S4hg; 60 do. Cx, Sank, 20 12 103g; 50 Girard Back 10, After Sates | hs Morris Cnoal, 74 784; VIO Laheh Nav, nivn Cenal.?3; Vieks 0 U.S. 68,07, 106; youu 0 Pleasure Party of Three—where on too many was slong. Olive WI}g Broac way. hopetule of upper tondom. More about “ed's partion “Mores,” and Portraits taken from ife of w Hovoker UST PURLISHED.- FORGET ME NUT WALT4 BY MavriceStrakosoh Jus! puolishes, a: KERKSIRG & BREG W MAP OF TH& VICINITY OF NKY YoRK—IN Progress, anew Map of the country 12 miles acound Now York, by the ‘author of 10 Mules Kound Pbiiadelp iia &o. Ita being carefully eurvesed for the purpose, aml plotted on a large genie, no 98 Lo show all the ronda, inves, country rete. ohurel ko, The names of the owners of ferme, oommtry seats, &o., will Ye inserted in their proper yoritions over. the wvalo map, af soit a8 the Jocaticn of buildings. It will te iasm-d'as osely ty 1540 a8 is compatible with co rectness, and will be supplied to snbecribors at $3 per copy, handsomely ‘colored aud mounted, oF in boos form, The habitants the region dolivoated will be waived upon hy agents of the nubvoriber, or ean register their eubsorip o Map Establishment, ‘neon conuuanurtent 4. U, STONY, Surveyor. 1W YORK VOLUNTER.S—AN ELGUTION Wik BE eld i the remaining vacancies im te fers cm Sacurday even ing, Uetober 2th, x N ‘rand streot. Tho mom bore are hereby notified to po haat A MoDUN AUD, Sooretary p ° Lest (J 04N0— 20 BaGs PATAGUNIAN, FOK S5LB. HY JOHN ©, MUKRISON, 188 Greoawiob owont, New Work, Bi S Whinkey, Iaudicg, ex bark Governor Hinckley, trem Giasgow, entitled to debouvure, for sale, by JOHN CASWELL & aud finest Dali fine never yet shown | out family. Tro tooa | able, RISH AND 8 (OTCH MALT WHISKEY, UNSURP 4S8EDLN uality, put vp in packages to suit the trade, for sale at about the usual free by, WILLIAM M. PARKS, Distiller, 96 7th avenue; Ottioe, 44 Stonestreet. ‘The hiehost price nafd toremnty puncheone COTCH MALT WHISKEY (ANDING.—15 PU NU EONS John Ramey & ardieg Islay; 6 dv. Siewart’s Paisley Malt No. 67 Front stro’, DPABLAS— DURING THE CONTESUANCE oF Tae present five weather, th rurecrirers will keep constantly on View at their fae show etauu of softy of thuir newest nder name Visiters will do weil ty avail themecivee of the oppurtunity to eve fowors +f a qaaliey wat this Countty; the new ones of che yoar bei g altogether urequiled in the anuals of Dalian, JaMbs M THORBURN & CO. 15 G RaPE ViNks. Bur ery Han, Corner of 25th street NFURSIS4Eu ROOMS, WITH BUAKD, WaN1ki the lower part of the city by @ young marred uaily, with Mist be plowsaint, wid the tently he atraoe. AWS UU three years vid, 2400 two years uid, fie JAMES b. + BL, Her burbs d vei th viet hone Get gay teVeaky t etiuily informed t ce obraied manutacra ori, Will Le ope idwy ext, 27th 20) Broad wy, up stairs, where will by found a general w. ed asvorimentot T.bleSer, ‘Vea and Gellee Pot tes, Syoour, For # Knives, &o, &o, Also, 8 Je sol Be it Retien Bo 0) der exe . OIC TU GENTURMBNAIT Ls A Wehbe KNOWN fuet that Murray street 19 the only pl men can depend upon having their Clothing vleaued, Dye, and Repuireo, av ah re worioe, at litele expense. Coats ol auet for 6 sbithings; Pants, 3 shillings, superior to anythin coloring or steam it need Now ts the time to look toNv ter Clothing before vuying new. Call rr sen late of STYLE SHIRTS OF FL Not nied unsurpasred in Chis cou Ubirly per oon WoRKMANSUIP, ry, made an p street, up WIT1SB WOVAL Malb SIKAMEKS TU THE What LN ick — Phi ro vensels foave Ue regularly on the Cat each month for Kermuds, H Vora Crua, Wail he prim oo tues tl Me 8 lauds. ‘ihe dirwotors have recen ly rodu pas. tage 1 Bermuda w $40, to St. Thomas $75, wud oo All une Winds werd Islands, and Ue Spanieh ain, ina Pe paws He A been heretofore freight on. specie aud goods 18 the mame Shalgst. "Hr tur bet passive nse apply vo MAITLAND, CHELEY & 00, 14 Stone atreot, UR NEW O4.KANS, VIA UAVAVA.—THE FING NEW siesmship GALVASL ON, J. K. Crane, commanuer, will lowe for the above porta on Saturday, we dil of November. att G'ohwk, A. M., from pier Newt, Né, No berth seoutus ancil paid for, Letier t Ue asual places For freight o passage, Uav ing Very superior accumuodauons, APP y J HOWARD & CON, 74 Sines erect OR NEW ORF NS —THE WELK OWN SBA Ste “United Staton,” burthen £0W tons, WG. Hacksaatf Oro inden wil Irae for Now Or caus, on Saturtay, Noveinb-r 4th, frm Juda’s whart, wprer side or Cather ne Matket. Bast havoc Small parcels ata p-chages received a. tnrndon & «vs Kxpo-s Mee, © Wall w vet, untss the dR) oF sailing, “44d delivered 1uis ely on srrvalat New Orleans. Drive of parse ium | parte of he rhip, 8 Pow om lotters seighiug. ait an ounce. Nef Che day of matin Levers will te reoety No 6 Wail airoct; we the Exchange Ni # Lettor offen, 7 Wall street, aad at henyen's Jcurmal of Commerce office, “Por fretlit :F paseagy apply to CHARLAS H. Ma Hsiial Should twent prasengars ft ter Hlertcn he —Hhould twenty or more Ir for Havaus, United Staten will Conch at that place, On her returs she wil ber regu ar ips to Havre, heaving New York on the Won 4 Havre the Sth January, traetng at Southampton KF ofr the comedies, Madame Anns tishns et ‘Scand soon: see te oe of OTBL'O—Ovillo, WanAnva Sinen et, ment entitled AU RO CA, To whi iy tae whieh the diversion “Strom Ovella lah will be o . To co olude with Dilworth, Dt worth, Mra Gilbert ATRE—MEE & comic ba LWORTH— Door OF Yortorman?® ANNA BISHOP AND TAR —Friday evonia Dot. 27, the fa-e+ nf ai, Vavasour, = a, L. Barrett; Mathilda, adame Aona Bishop, Ala aye Mr. Gilbe » Mrs Dil. to commono at 714 look, OWERY THATRE—-ON PR(DAY BVENING, OCT. 27, will be performed the new Ancerionn SWAMP FOX—tpsvcis Muzion, Mr. r, ¥r G. F. Browse; Ned Ham) Mr. J.M. Soott; Colne? Proe or, Mi Mies 8 Denin; Mrs. Motto, Mrs, Jordai Afcer wich a Ballet Divecuisemant, by 8 rf Neri. To conclude with the A. Favlkland. Mr. Tilton: George Watson, Mr. Boauiker Bos Doors open at Boxes, 3 cents GLANCE AT ws, ¥ r. Winans; Panny rmance to Rea Gaitery, 1336 te 4 fuse Nah mrt, Peon; Ades Jack mie, Mx tition nora ER i: Tom 3 jand, Misa Mary "svlor commence at 7 preolsely,— an: Poll, NEW YORK. More, sole, Mr Herbert lize Miss E. Mest srilonn ‘To conclude with the farce of PREITY GiRL+ OF pate eae aia gan tie ar aie a Franklin; Christina, Mrs, (. formance tooommence at7 BUHANICS HALL, No. week melodies, and popular Copcerta, intriducing vai Choruses, Charac wry Dan at7. Concert cert the manager ant M aight aud tn Teta inator of the present popular atyle of &thiop'an, entertainments, whose oo. certs iu th Monts, were reoe vod with such distinguished favor aad nor of announcing: Heinity, th commence ery Saturday, commenorng at 3o'olook, P. reesion of R. ©. Christ NAL THEATRE, FORMERLY Cratham.—Be nefit of Miva Emly Mest Oot. 27, will be actor the drama uf J.\ Shepperd, Miss Emily Mretaver; Blue Sk Wood Mra ehapm: i Chapman. Doers open at 6: | ‘2 isroadway, between Uraud and Broome streots, commenced on Monday, Ootober 2d, and will ccntinue ere tc0 to the ladies and gentlemen thoy will give. a povien of their Be. Admission 2onure, Doors ayer.— Frisay Evoain, rertiovimerd » Mr. Chaufrau; “ra. 10 he followed by A Mr. Chanfrau; Georgs Par. tayor, Mra. Wortoa, Mra G. ian, Willig Margot, Miss &. Moe, Dawa; Hearette a8 Gs Dor: further avtioe.—Pourth id well-known CHRISUY'S the firet to harwonizo no; aity, for» period of wen iety of choir origial Songs, at 8 o'olook, An Afternoon M, under N even: John ‘tr: Oot. of Mi y tran Ty Temple ot Mare Hides, ANDS, LENT, AND CO"S HLPPOREK EW BROADWAY CIRCUS, NEAR SPKING STEBET— Thou pao ow avd Corporal 27 uh. — Firat appe erore, Welch, Delavan oupe. Mygniticont Cavaleats, entitied the OF LOUIS XIV. “Fifth appeurauce of Mas: mier horseman of the new world. Tricka by Goasin aud Rockwe Mui b Mr fe re in nis Ko io. Mr. Mr, Der Laurbable Say ingsand Funny Ma & Sothan’s op! re— Friday | Fit bap id Eques OURTIERS vor Hernandez, the pre- 1,0, Leo a bi ut ur eharactera. the Danoing formanoes, Exhibition Romvo and Jntiet, we, mmonce at 7. nit ent { Tabi MAN—Sir B Orsma of the TOODLE 4- Mary Acorr, Sir Jobn Palstatt curtain to rise at7 o'clock. M: Oot. 27. will bo prove: der, Miss Mary Ganon; FOUNDED ON FacTs— 11, Mr Arnold: Theseus M Te conclude the burl Templeton, Mr. Bolland: ¢ pleton, Mrs. Ba when will be “4 Glace at New York.” teen by ref rring to the bill Bases, pm Last woek 6 stand ajoue Baby, who, though onl Btarvary. the who inoluding Musou 25 cent children under te: URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBE of Mr. Lypue.— Friday event ‘tha Tood’e. Mire Vern Mts A. Kn + Porm To conclude w | Graball, Mr. Hams iton; Mr, Nabom, | <-Prices of admission—Dross Ci Cirele or Second Tier, 2 ots. TCHELL'S OLYMP1C TH Suleyman Agha, Mr. Mr. lark; Hero, Miss Kubert After whic lowed by a claasioal extravaganza, vntiled T ADNE~ Beasius Mr. Conover; 6 ‘at 7 o'reck—urtain rises at half paat 7 o'clock, ATIONAL THEATRE.—MI38 MESTAYKR'S BEN will take place at thie theatre, ou Friday overing, Oor, produced the poyu'ar pieces of * Suck sheppai Western, the Yankee Comedian, Hone. 1255 conta, Koserved front sent: RS STREST.—BENEFIT vet. 27, will be wated tae Mr. limothy Tvotle, Mr Burton: Mea on. Farwer Frank Acorn, Mr. Lynne of MENRY IV— i Prinos of Wales, Wr. Mr Grace: Dame Qa NEW YORK INS rf. Mr. Grae: L zo Miss Sinciatr. frole and Parquet, 6) cont Doors open at nalf. past 6— EATRE—P&IDAY EVENIN ted H ae G ERO AND LWAN UB 4—Lean- ickineon; Piotro, , & Larve, ontitied Mr. Hottand. To ba fol ‘ESU4 AND ARE eehus, Mr. Nioktinson; Minos iso Mary Gaanon; Ariadne, Mins Clarke, lorts entitled BLULAH SPA—‘teour aptain Ki'dare Me Arnold; sntley. Mie Phitlips, tir, Skeptic, 8 ‘tems Doors open. aud othor entertainmen s, as will bo I4 of this @ tablishment, NUM'S AMESICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, PRO. wr; F Bitobovok, Mavayer. every nftornoon at 3, and evening at 7i¢ o'olvok, Major Littletin ger, tho smallest huronn being ov oarth t at Splendid performances. im either walk or the Giant or Mammoth months old. weighs % pounds, Groat The Sable Brothers, a mont su- pomt vely rb und talented band ot Negro Singers. Dancers, &e. The Thrve Highland Mammoth Boys, Enurmons Boa Coustrictor. Living OrangOutang. Fuiry Family. Infant Vesteis Wax doripturs Madam Kookwell, the famavs Foriune Toller, may be privaroly oonsulted st an extra charge of 25 coves. Admiesion to Performances, Little Fin n years of ‘a, 0, and vid enongh to walk One shilling eavh extra, nerally, th tiew ar desire, the to MAN ARENA AND Cirots, the largest and most exponsive extablishment of the kand existing, will per on Mouday, ( Det. “th under an immonge Pavihon erveted for the purpore, and capable of comf rtably a0- commodating Upwards of S000 peop'e, on KB ghth sacet, near the Ojers douse, for a short tin eetuclishrent many sovel ond most attragtive fratures to 6 prominent am nth, home was list in this y ong whic 0 nnd vand the Lind, tr don, and National, varix, whieh have only 3i © this mammoth the pro prictory have wided NF OxHIDIGiony celebrated Performing Elo: vn the theatros Drury Lane, been paronsaed aud imported at an immense expense, and aro introduce tin choir wonderful per Eyyptian Canes, introduced in an orwutal other attractions of asterbng watera, The stnd Hors aud }onies is unequalled aud wi yrsing, amon ard Buceph Dan on and Pytoran; the Mehting ponies, De formonces at each others, tho maguitios us; the fairy poney inmitiow; the troupe of ta | of “orforming prowchable, com: | horses May Fly ; the twin ponies vke and fom ent du Ciadere! Dy ring. and thy celebrated trotting pony, Bleck Diamond The oF the ql most eatabhshn en and Jeeee; Mone © Walter 4 grout puly toene 11cer corde volant ‘the weaceptionable humor of the papul re! and Lathrep, dircetir, Wr W. Me JW. Fa oper aK nevta, Maste of thesrena Capt. J. A. Ovcamp; equecrian | Stouts musical dircetor, Mr Eaton: rvasurer, | they Admiitanoe 25 cen’s: no haif price, Do. formances commence Kt 744 and the Mr Kichard Sands Dong, the great finer, the juven.to gue trina hippran eqiivs rian; Mr. TB Kucgies, Sgnor Penez, un the not the least attracti # perforwers, selected with great care from overy quar er mc ludes, in thade various a tartis «livin bo a sufficient guaranty of the strength of this ”rtme namios mi 8 mouy of the ned below will Pring ot the & d his children. Maurice Fronch equ n@riat; Mast Mr. W. Stout 1, dardowr, the inimitable wurpased performer on the oontortionist, Ke. Ko. Ko, Pentland vo texture of the entertain: NDS, Lk ings Com prigin, i trained collect co pao! performers, embraci.g, in their variou many «ft tr. noon and even! balf price. oyen from 10 dom’ and Seventh Mlavue, Devtrni che Tables, Fa! Stand and Wednorday aud Solock, at the splendid new Lali, 496 Broadway, o: HANISGTON Bathe, rams York ST & CI rat i ot trick ponies in «f the Areva, Pentiane, Clown. This well known sompany will exhinit, aft 1 at Newark, Tuesday, Ootorer 2 City, Wednesday’ a5th; and at’ Brooklyn” Tharsd Saturday, 26th, 27¢h, and 2th inak, Admittance 25 oouts. No Poniew rh. Te pro lock, and wilt reenwieh street, n hing and Quoen, wil appoar during eno exh: 17 WAM; 2w4 der 10 yexrn Wof the Still, Mo. wot Jere now exh wourday afters outirely mows magnificent 5 ful instrumental accompaniments, second 8) c Day pen I tor bie benefit, ot, 30, 1848, OBERT MORRIS, THE ASC! Ward, 76 yearn of nee. and Incidents—Chaos, the Pirst Day. Hs rhage nnd Flow Moon and Stars, Fourth Day. "Creation of Fish ano Fowl, é of Auimais, Sixth Day, adam. ard Eve. With the completion of tion, the Ast part af the exhibition closes ma of the Doings. Dry Lana, reation Tickets 25 venta: ar 7, a'elneke HAND DIOKAMA —HOMBARDMENT OF VERA CRUZ, 598 Brom way 18 now comple 1 FER ‘ncus —The largest and mos! expeusive establishment exist Wf ita immense resources, performing 6 nts Camels, hortes, and the most o tarcis(s livi.g. Equestrian Direct estab ishment, ‘7.40 EXHIBITIONS. —GRAND COMBINATION OF HAN. ington'n Sacred Dios auvas ‘of the ¢ the Grand Spectacle of the Deluge, Ale , twenty two magai Soriprural Furutings by Mr. Baker, of . ondon ing sbout 100 square tect of canvans—the whols comprinug one of most beauritn! and intervsting exhibitions ever exhibited ix America, The Creation, Fall of Man, Judg acento the Al Expuinon from Paradin, Death of Abel, Evening valore the De lage, ‘the Deiuge, God's Covenant with Noah, Destruction of So mortah, Daughtor of Pharaoh Finding Moses, The nu of Pharaoh's Host, Mosce Breaking pectaole wver wituhsded in New Teation of the orld and tie Deluge, asmated by power honor co w will Te preven” cies S| N ARENA AND | ets and thi the world, together witha | departments, » Capt tA, Decamps Si ee at Jensoy Friday, und NBW YORK OF SANDS, and Cireus, with all the Chariots and ‘arciagos, be- itl taks p sco on Mone weswion will leave the head of pave down to the Battery; | Vesey: un Vesey to Pare | down Grant iroet to the xhibitio n Eights a reet, NOW exXHL | Adifiva, the One Doors 09 YM. Admission 25 Eriee, a of the World, ‘each one sontain: ighty, ‘vo, Jostiua Comaunnding the bitingevery ight this week, oon, commencing wt three ver Stoopani’s pew Grand Soriptural Dic. Six Day of the Creation.— ‘The Firmanwnt, vers, Third Day. Garden st fideo 16 labors of the Cres Part2—Grand Diors children halt price Doors te, und will commence this {TBARDOF TAR NIVTA | & concert, | madway 0} ay nvening, lebrated Ventrdoquist, and | of pie e | deore on thin cceasion wil be opened at Gly o'clock, and the | Concert will commence at74¢. | ment, of Wilheim Tell, Hossin (yn tee Fag ta) ied 1 —By pariontar desire ot wi | be performed on Tueed: D Dur, Beeth: ven, ture Mid ummer's Night Dream, h sands, =pobr; Grand Mure Sromnta — Trokets to be ha on the evenin mence wt 7% hey will g vo their Inst Par. 11 —dy partic Joneert in Brows last n ch oowsston wil olowing. programa al; Solsiors’ wala, Lanue Fiowle trom Bolisar, D the murie loving pao ay evening ouly on t, provious to © perforiued, ‘art L—Overs Frequent, the over endeleo'n; Duet fron Jem | Pot Pourci, Masiack. Admission, | Ab the Mune Stores, and at the door Doors open xt 7, Consert to com | TP abe kNacue—D of the Hoya: Academy of sisted by Mile, Corsi, and 8 guor Novelli, der; Maestro of the piano, to Doors open at 7 o'cioo! 0 postponement on neo rPabeenec ‘Be Will pve their Inet Co Bavava, which oced unio, selected revle, "Sh «snd Ships atos ming and ing figures; Gi dy: Slip. Brat, &e,, ism: ving. Be Child Pilention at th X10 Lh U st KATE fully waxnitiee tand exe uted “under tha int giving ® faithful and picu mareh purmed by the At Gener 1 -eo't, trom Vora ¢ fi every everng and on ¢ today, at Stonpani Hail © Eynopris of the geoeraphica! can territory 8 intimarel ef cur county :—! ancing o ert. on Frday evening, Oetuber 27th, wad first suiomime, aad | Of the distingui-hed Milo Valesen K seta, Valesca Klietz, Miss Juii At the music +tores, prinvipal hotols, and wt th d morrow (Saturday) Evesi. g. at jon will be presented a moot attractive programme RAND DIORAMs—BOMBAKDM Ko., 698 Broadway,—sosnes in the r wreck of the Somers; half price, (p KE IKELU EL ME 0s GRAND CON. sarance atatrice Mtr, D. Tkotheimer will ba Northall, Signor R Leaser of the orchestra, Mr, uC. Timm, Tickets Berlin, ne do & “or concert to commenos wt 8 precisely, t of the weath MUSICAL SOUIETY, 3 tw their deparcure for GERMAN (dere previc from the mo eminent masters Moe ENT OF VERA UKUZ i Burning the M. Is, Arrival of the Five; Steam. ad sailing along, Koal Cannon loaded a rand Rombard ent by day and night; techite «tects nnd bursting of Shells. Evory Figur, An Overture avery evening. Tioxets Family and season riaxets on a ‘at 7, commences at 8. Wednesday, @ Saturday alternoon at 3, pD.IN A SERIES OF MOST TRUTH- clutorated woving Panorau te Views, ediate direction of Mr. F. Grain, uresue cepresentation of the Hae can Ariny, under the command of Tue to tre City oF Hexion, now exhibit ter of Wein way aud Sa voor ot roadway and Waltor strost. J ard piomuresque.portions ar the Mext ) connected with the history aud glory f the smerican Army at Vora Cria— B onlerdment of the Ort und Cane of san dusm di Ulloa Dy Gorernd so tt—F urrender of the Cils of Vera Craz—— Evvirove of the City—-View « Native Fiseing B a tein tl ance—¥ai nual, once de! H ch— Queen's Br dye, Pu f Sierra Ge rdo~ k earrim: ¢— Mapnith rgeuus 8:4 of Los Vegos ov the mareh—Town ond F Mountain sf Orizabs Volo ‘omar © associates in Price of admission le Tirkers for one admiteing tiv ‘The pieture wil commense a can be seeured ee PaANUKAMS UF TAYL the Minerva the Marvhes, BE It sleo gives correc: view: the most beavtiti quarter before & o'eloe and Saturdsy, commencin, Behoo! pamphlets Children half A‘ OLEON CKO street. season tel SUD’. | P Temple of Mu quot, 26 cents; Orchee t valenved Oympian Harmonix fe te, Be, 0 ). tleman and two ladies, $1. v8, $1 75. Doors will be opened at 7 o’ol Imitte? on reammable tarine ALLEALLA, NO. 36 CANA Boxes, gore Di Arab Girls aud Chi Pri fereor Trexter's Greek Gymnastics, Ko, 1g ational Br dge- Res —K arduf the Army ou their to del Hevna— Pass of “terra Gordo Retreat of Sante Anya, and Capture of nt view uf tho Cuy of Ja appa—Komantio waing of Voleanto kruptiv 1 Farm {House — Ame ‘er sess of Porote Us fite of rerota and ¢ Mourtein of Piasra—The Miraxo, is oxtrordinary optical illusion 1 Drageons—La Puebia da lor Ane Pr nsoending the sides of Land ico—Village of Buo- ntr-rad— Battle he King’s Mills—Steming of Wexico—Major Genoral nder i Chief, sutra ded by his Staff the Great Squareof the City of Mexico, tickets, 50 © obiidron, balf pei Family Ticket, moving at @ quarter before R Ri wt the offior, from 9 till 11, and from 3 WOW UA Al ural ag’ lite , shows, us mnpmente, and Battiee fought by Gon. Taylor of the o wns, cities, Mo it is inting ever secu. Open every night at afternoon exhibit. on ‘ednemisy zat J o'clock. Admiusion, 25 conte No oharae for deneriptive price, It wil! soon leave the city. NG THE ALPS—THIS GREAT AIS. horical Picture, by Delarco! tional Academy of Derign, » from nine, A M,, uni ie now exhibiting at the Na of Broadway and Loonard tun, P.M Admission, 250.; orn STREET (LATE for the saga. Par TnteiJeotual Improve Female Sereundora, Tabloaux Vivante, pen every night 5) conte £8, 0. aid etek of 7 eke ENJAMIN MUONEY, AUC ¢ Kmives, Ragora Be JN GBR.—SALK OF SPLEN- pattern cards of Cutlery --B9 W AAD PAYSON will sell this day, ut 10 colvok, at tue wore, Id Pin tetreet, aneatire | revo Midd eton, Newton & Middle '# pA*tora cards of cutlery, Catainguon now ready. OR BALE. Leave of thi Wallet od ostabli: hed Ho Enquire om the HE STOCK, FIXTURES AN D UNEXPIRED rer and Coffee House, No, 8 | yo Bene Stave cote tones ard oeales14 Post Heck sip. Tos person wi inducen enta offered hy the locavio age ure seldom offe owner cn the neceasnry trou yy EWPOUN] LaNp» even SALE, A HANDsOMR A binek yo: ©: #, pnd woes Bins’ Vis, tor the ¥ menda ton, Fenn) street, 1 ) tents und oth Mheveht fnew ard given leallly wae 10 the lungs and digestive organs Les ‘cyerm ion upon the aystem i mild, yet effiew ic lowes the | phism, Wlue” ereates 6 much diffoulty when tight; rt roa | tivo gh; It aesinte be’ure to expel from the syatew all dabased weiter by expectorntion, wrich, if retamed, pe duces oon ton; it mipens the matter in an ab-cexs or tuberels, cauires 118 expulbte ieniated paris, besiing the Ince ation, woth K SALE—THE LEASE, 810.K AND he terms 1b For farther information inquire MoUaRTY. N. B—To prevent IX(UKES 0) rect, Corner Ing +O ongage in suh w business, the ape, w! Tespectabi ity of patron. un- | eng N. wfound and tourd to oh SECRRT SPRIIFIO the ear prondwny. HEN K's PULMONIL SYRUP —THR ONLY MEDICINE | Which bas stocd the test of experiment ta wll eas of Pulmo nary Dies — he ony me icine of te kind (9st con ins ne o4 uel, OPIUM, OF AMY Other deeterions drug—the only modione tha’ Can be Weed with sa’ecy and advantage by consumpave py vffenng uncer tha ira ¢ from tho ayates iLregulates the bewels wthewt the aio of purgative medi omer; i allioe the mest troublesome ¢-ugh wichyut | mire, und suecdy oure of eral, mow £0 pep ‘A werd to the by the Medionl F wlich this Syrup 18 composed are simple her dca] proper. es of wiueh purity che biGod, strengthon the Kg, well ined, good wd Water AND ANTLVEVE house 0 REAL t olvne of diseases yen rally ty, the elemeats of and rots, th vem, m1, t the sams soothing t) id product: g a heaithy ng the | tystem, se other smedicines generaliy do. The usdersig aed, desi | Tus fefiering aucther tercirowiil 1s favor of Schowox's Paleno- nie Syrup, volunturi's Jays !ef re the pun fe the r-markale cure efected in hom by the tee of that ureat remedy. In Nove aver loot wn vere cold rect et on wy larga, which produced a violent wiih & cK A vil last 1 commenced using Scheuck's + ovugh fmm trv, the duitre 6g ensation in my breaat was ren oved and vx bortles, I the tin Veved my at ere gh, ond feel sewell as Dever did, ever choking, © di wt hrs of fleth and streng h n, ellow matter romecimes a blue palegm. Thess 0 very my ing inte w consumption. turahy alarmed 1 but, on the eon’ ary, intely. My had ure mth Thave now tul bun © Wot hed ate to recoumend it NDE OENLHON Bere mY 1 feeqnently rsised @ hoax T toougis Twas 1 tried various remedion continu d to got worse In ino ic Syrup, which sion beanie easy expoc folt we Hy Poem bat Lad not reo my nealth and wd teheve if Lad not nie Syrup | would have been in my grave, ovfident th at if the virtue and effic Tup Were tr ove Extensively known, it would by valuable ives, ond T f the Pulmo-ie xy the ine ime at oa these who sre fiicced wih conmmption as the only remedy to reetere them to Henita. Dow York Prepared by and for +9 © xt he following cepo work > bedding & b* a ateendng thei fered frem » ow bis services advaree and a ve radi fram wm ade pret aohae mex, aM K. COU D © moet extensive to tive day, genovaree to. hrongut on wien 60 Vimbsand fon to moroury BNO rtm theromeh aed epoody tw val devility, padus, wieere, A ny. Wecent cad onred in four days ters, port pale (signed,) , Oc. 8 IMT. J 1 SM HANOK, corner Sey. nth and Lew.s street, South Sixth st, Philadelphia, | velsy et. Hush & : Balimere, dun F ir cure claws of pe In atricuare from ite first, oF tnoipo | to tts more And o1atreering staves (Irom uncommon advantages exteusive practice.) he cau afford a rapid, easy, and Fetite, which, hy hae ground tor suiting, oan be obtained sone in Amerion, B's PRACTICAL PRI pptom Ere, arc 1. (given » every Individual, vf both wexe ume fo! work on the muijest all medicines f- tifaliy given f » every p © haa ot the h_Algontn hay of vs € patienty ©: posiomoe ot f pamere oe Rhy % Nerietwre—Dr « oopet can cure the worst Crm from one to two weeks, Constitnr 8 mort habit pecan ind at, J Wight 6 AUTOOR OF THE “PRACTICAL . oh Green wich street office hours 9 to 12 A. tor M. (Sunday excopisd) Thowe who apply in the early vit he surprised xt rhe rapidity wud littie inovn venience Ivis chiefly, however, those who have suf writien i nd etrargere that he wtret (newr Williaa.) 6 DUAN RSTARET, 6 and W lien atroets, has for the fast rection is, privote dieamen owt aygravnted eanes ot this diseree ; ands CUARLSS TULLY, Hickner; Roston, 8 Stato st, Building, 3 Smith; New ‘KLVATS who ows properly appreciate IV ATE THEATISE. on wwe OoTaquenors, Forniedies And HeOAEIO., « FrOLNES, dis no ovher Work.) Ku. Se. Thee is tho on y tealy Plan tanavage, the ro Js vatended to be practi see, Sth dition 42 pomos hor. 8 Greenwich sirent, oF the honk ations in the 1,8 onAert LNFORMS HTS removed 6 co ha tipoma (WEEN CHATHAM eyo yo He an cure tie 1 cages wured in 6 ged a, cH of the jon of the inteVoot, and avor A cer swneranind | Let thom who have | out the sl ghtest reriot | J]SION CouRsE, L 1—ThOTTING —WonDay, Qos, at 26 o'clock, ins, 3 hareese, P Mun’ the Course at 2 o'clock P. T first part, and Durphy a ters br. m. Lady Sutton. ‘The oars leave Sou BIS AGREEMENT, MADE AND EXECULED THIS 25Tu day of October, M43, between Kyerson and Losse, of the ed M. Purve $20), Mile heats boat 3 tenters b. g Jack Kossiter; A. Coak- M.and return after the ap: M.D. GREEN® Propr Kavanagh, of the seownd part, Witnenseth—Whereas, tho said parties ure mutually engaged in rupni 88, fOr the pubii ‘Umnibus Stages through the Bowery and turd avenue, ditional ox- jo accommodation, larg: Pens sare inourred iu running fines on sundays, aad tho said Tice oj fure on Sundw tho | partion, with a view to their mutual beuoflt have agreed that the 00 all the Lis rua by them respese Fray on that day. thal be one. shilling & | tance, And, therefore, the avenger furmoy dis the Best and ssomnd P said par ies, o part, hereby mu/ually promise and agree to aad with each other, consid: ration afvrosuid, shut the ages ron by oither of the raid partio#on Sundays shall, iar fare for all om from and after this date, be one shilling for evoh full grown vas. | nenger. for any distance 1) for each half paseonger (chi! | PY NIVERSITY OF NeW YoRK—MED meut—The introductory Lectures to the will commence on id be continued at Saterday, Dr Ds r. respectfully invited to atte HE MOST RBLIa 31 tive eure of pimple skin, tions of rT * ot this Medical Soap, vanich, This skin ren, nos ume dy, ni 6 30 Toudver port of the human fran e, raud ye 10 be found only at 67 Walker street, Berton, Bater alten’. Rreadwsy. Prine Dr, Mo Thursday, "Di The feofersion p. Ths is warran| swallowed bortis of Sarsaparilia, wit vbules, for eradicating #pertivous hiir from @ said paren cer aunil be cacried, and 1d) one-half that price. RYE (SON & LOSER, MURPHY & KAVANAGT. Mondi thi ening, Vot. 30, wt hour each dsy, in Tuesday, Dr, Psttersou; Wedne ir Waive; Friday, Dr. Bedtord, 4d publio generally are JOUN W. DRAPER, M.0,, Secretary of the Faoulty, ARTICLE FOR Tk Pust- % freckles, redue & murpiow, ng. worm, alt erupts he cutiel RAUD'S d, or no pay taken. akin diseas &, try a 60 cout vaKo every vesti,¢ of the compiaint will overt the thousaud untred Kquatly opalur ar ‘Vive preparati tet, wih or wichont f oF fice ‘at a low reut, e6' Bp opportuuity veld in off Fiery ursie f Breet, HOt Wee rer of ! BNTBKY DENTI5!>.—FUK Sale PosCtl 8 uF AL frament# and fareirure, avd leone bhshoe several )emra im tuis et y; tis jered to D. tr Doutal stider ts, J. W. REID, M.D, No 377 Fourth INMENTS ON Ta SUNGS OF PULHC are respecte thar ME, Woon, lav Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, Lone, fod Kuplich pera House, 18 abuat to pay « viet to ted Simter, Aod will give a weres of lis enteriat of Scotland in New York, will be tevlere of hii Wilson wax the first vocalist who gavy (lis apoois of enter! Wente, whieh Oombine we the sengs and their author hae piven them with erent tow nn in Breland. Scotla USt BXCKSOKDIN oF thore con tempat Frivate Senieal Compant tion, Trice $1 This work Hes and mort ce rtAID Med ph BC ou A oopy will be rai Dr. A. 1p wt hie Offer () protreeted « phyr * ve U CURB, SU HAR womber of the i oonawited im treatment of 700 te om the bead Yo « mercury veed. Surie qearvely any pam. 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BL Zeiber, Fils ny, WR Davin, Bostoa, On the re trangmittes by mail, twee of posters, te WAU, box CBA, New Fors sity Nod Aun se. of dehoute dis axos, 1 Of less experionee, Mie Bat exiGretvely presoribed by Paysicians, fre Di CUMBUEL, i DU ANI >I At ollegs wt Sureaous, ba Aelicats diseanos No matter how long nee of the loge A practios of ure wt to four days two woeks with » indulged in s oer fares enced 4 Amity idonis who fein losthnome Rabit. ome positively or restored to hoadth ant ND. Strangers ayy eautionod vot bd Johbott Las net wumnree ne decor Saanmbes 10 Onan erent, oppeett: w cx be coustited vo all Private Told vo hie monte of Urwatuems, which it Strloomron ne matter of bow F., on the mom wrentide aud bility, browgns ty ie 8 foo, attended to. Osea, 61 Doy ‘1% doo Luck M safe | | New Osxxans, Oct. 17, 1848. The Return of the Transport Shp Surith— Te Death of Lieut. Perry— The Crescent City. The United States transport ship Suviah, whiol sailed from this port on th with the Fourth Reg m last night, having put b 1 Ist inat., for New York ect Tufany y entved hi ew back in distress, She ea. countered the late heavy gales in the Gulf, and was disabled by the loss of rudder, By the best sea- manship, and a perseverance which entitle him te | the hignest credit, Capt. Gardner succeeded in bringing his ship into port, thus disabled during the severest storm known perhaps for many year. THe Pats AVAVENY, BOUKLYN, GRAND Instrumental ( t by t.6 colvhrated Germania Musical 7 Boor ty, on Fi Evening Getober 27. ‘The ab.ve Company beg | and health broken ; rerpecthully, m tte citizens of Hrooklyn, and strangers gor | in batile by ea | We are not to murmur at the decrees of fate. | dy |v mate, shall cease. perhaps in most cases, the excitement of the wi sustained them; but when this ended, and the Sympwry | came home, The officers on board, though eager, after along tervice in Mexico, and a somewhat tedious ea- | campment at Pascagoula, to be again in Broadway, and to reach their Northern stations, seem not un- willing to compromise for safety from threatened shipwreck, by the loss of the two weeks of time. he tourth, by the recent order, is to be stationed oa the Northern trontier, extending from Fort Mackinaa io Platteburg. Jegret to announce to you, and through your paper to his legion of trends at. the North, the death of Ist Lieut.C. RB. Perry, of the Fourth In- fantry. He died at sea, on the Sth Inst., on board the Suviah. Lieut P. waethe youngest son of the great Commodore O. H Perry, and possessed the failant spit that characterized his heroic race. de graduated at the Military Aeademy, in 1442, and was attached as Brevet 2d Lieutemantto the Eighth Regiment of Infantry, trou which he was promoted the following year to the fourths The fact that so muny army ollicers have died since the termination of the war and the re- turn of the army, cannot have failed to attract attention, Those who had borne up under every hardship and privation of the campaign, reture to their country with constitutions impaired ” many being chronic diseases which are found incurable; and I tear the time is far distant when these mourntul evidences that the army hes fought and suffered in a sickly cle It would seem that in mavy, frettling down to the monotony ramp or garrison, nature yielded to the exeroach- of disease. It seeins a hard fate indeed that se gallauntmen, who have so borne themselves nd siege, sheuld be 80 soon cut shoitim + the career of glory, and for so brief a period be permitted to enjoy the laurels so nobly won, Bat The Crescent City leaves to-inorrow with a good- number of passengers, It was intended that | the should, on her next trip hither, leave New e Tabornnola, on | last formight, regarding the York on or about gthe 27th, to allow all bee lated voters to return to their duty on the 7th No- vember, Now she will hardly be able to accom- plish this patriotic work x Wasninaron, Oct. 25, 1843. The Presidential Election—The North and the South—Mr, Levin--The appearance of the Ca- pito—Whig Barbecue, §. The excitement which has existed here for thy Pennsylvania and Ohio elections, is rapidly subsiding, under the conviction that tne whigs have carried their G | rity may be laige tor eithe | | | | “veeuliar istitution.”” | free soil question 18 one which appeals to the | sions and prejudices, and not to the sober ju vernors in both. Still, this is looked upon as aflording a very small, if indeed any, indication of the electoral vote of those States in November. Itis generally believed, after all, that New York willexert a greater influence ia the result than was at first conceded ; and if Van Buren gets that State, together with Massachuset's and Vermont, the elecuon by the Liouse of Representatives would appear to be inevitable. It may be, how- ever, that although the Presidential vote in the different States will be very close—and we are ia- clined to think this will be the closest coatest which has ever taken place—the electoral majo- Cass or Tuylor, so aw to render an appesl to the House unnecessary. We repeat what we stated in a former letter, thet itis totally impossible tu even guess at the result. There we avariety of causes which will afieet the election of either of the prominent candidates, butto what extent can only be solved atter the electicn takes place. The great apple of discord 1s, of courte, the free soil question, but that resem- bles a two-edged sword—it cuts both ways It may assist Cass in the North, but it re mains to be seen whether it will not injure him to a greater extent in the South. The peovle of the South consider they have been already be- eyed by a Northern man, aed upon the principle “a burnt child dreads the fire,” itis believed by many they will vote only fo: a Southern maa, utterly disregerding any question but that of the This feeling, of course, exists only measurably; but, unti! after the 7th ot November, no one can define its extent. So it is with the free soilers in the North; but they deolare their determination to throw overboard every question but that of free soil; and we have the strange spectacle presented of whigs, democrats and xboliionists rsimg in the support of a mam, | who, until this year of grace, was kaowa ag “ the Northern man’ with Southern principles.” Thia dge- ‘ i ment of eithertue North or the South. A great responsibility attends the legislation of the next four years. “Upon it willdepend whether tais fa- noticism isincreased or diminished. We attich no weight tothe declarations that the Uaron will be dissolved, &c.; but we cannot help regretting the spirit which prompts such declarauons, almost asmuch as we woud the act itself. ‘The Hon. Mr. Levin is intown, actively engaged in the whrg committee room, 1n circulating doca- ments among the faithful. We took a stio!l through the capital this mora- ing, the firsttme since the adjournment of Con- gress. Preparations are going on, slowly, for the reception of the assembled wisdom, next Decem- ber. The outside of the building has received one coat of paint, which, being parually dried in spots, has an exceedingly fine-etlect, looking precisely asif the immense pile of sandstone had just re~ covered from a violent attack of the small pox. The Senate Chamber has received its winter clothing, in the shape of the red carpet with yel- low stais, and we observed ‘the gentleman from Atrica” busily engaged in removing the dust from the desks. The House has not yet been touched, and remains in the diity state in which the mem- bers left 11; the onlv vestig of the taleut, whiok for months was enclosed within its walls, consis® ing of a smal! quantity of bioken wafers, and a very large quantity of dried tobacco juice, with which the matting had been abundantly saturated. In the rotunca, close to the eastera door ot the ca- pitol, hangs «large picture of Gen Taylor and Old Whitey, and on the other side of the door is a email portrait of Gen, Cass, while Martia Van Buren ‘is no whar.”” The painting of the build- .ng 18 being proceeded with very slowly; the pain- ters doubtless feeling too much reverence for the capitol of the nation, to work otherwise than de- liberately—especialiy us they are paid by the day Mi. Chailes Lanman has beeome, we under- stend, atttached to the eduorial department of the National Intdiigencer. Ms. Lanman was formerly connected w.th the New York press and will b> an acquisition to the Intelligencer, Awlig barbecue is being held to-day at Bla- densburg, Md. A large delegation of the whigs of this city started for that classic spot, at mins o'clock, this morning, the railrond compaay hav ing fixed the “round Uips,” as the handbills st ited, “at filty cents,’ which, by the way, 1s the fall regular fare, Onna. Bau timorn, Oct. 26, 1845. A Rumrus among the Methodests—Mysteriows Dusuppearance, §c. There 18 quite a rumpus goime on among the “upper ten” Methodists of this city, oa the subject of temale education, and eflorts are maxing to raise the sum of $30,000 to establish a female seminary. ‘The cause of this new movement is arupture that has taken place between Dr, Ro- berts and the Rev. Mr. Jarboe, the | .tter geatle” man being the teacher of a private female semi | nary, which bas been long used by the apper class | of Methodists for the educ stion of their daughters ited Staten ail letters must be addrossed, | M MAUKI | on As the cause of this rapture has been represented neo many phases, 1 will state the facts as uwy have beck represented to me. Li appears Uaat about ten days since,a namber of the young Indies Of the Feminary Were ammsing themeeives in the front room, up stars, wheo a prc pestion Was made that ove of them sheuld pal Mr. Jarboe’s hat and coal, and make « bow (to the first gendeman that passed. A niece of iy the throat or note | po nl: ures | yh | | | ment cf ber piaymates. | ear ot Mr. Jarbee, who, 1 Ihe presence ol 6 Roberts was pitched upon by hee com- 8 to carry out this piece OF bing beng i thoughtless glee, exacted to the ama: ¢ i - Ttafierwards came to the Dr. whole echoul, charged hee with being a disgrice fo his establishment, ave, wo Wounded the sensrtive mind of the cbild, tha she wandered away fron the seminay in seca a dinturbed state of mgd a+ UCTOR PAWCANT Unt REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 6) | not to keow Whi'mer she went. Whe, she te cained wll nigbt 1 sll a tnyetery, She 1. re- orn do her qnele's bose mext me Ce and the ovly neoenat she cou'd give of herself us, diab she War Da Qouse ald ight Where there Were a great many Women dressed like sisters of chanty. Sho bas tance somewhat recovered, but can give ne