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ton. have declared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent, payable on demand. ‘The receipts of the Chicago Railroad, for October. were $80C0. Atthis rate, itis caloulated, it will pay $50 000 per annum over running expenses on the running part of the road; so that there will be no danger but the Poad will build itself te Galena, Twenty-nine miles are pow completed, and the cars are running twenty- seven of this. ‘The anvexed. statement exhibits the gross earnings of the Georgia Lailroud during the seven months end ing October Slet; this compared with the correspond- ing period last year, also, for the month of October each year, separately :— Guspann, Wastin Passengers. Total 189... gu 0” §I70,009 98 BE, Barwon Wee ssw Iner'ee. $3,005 B24 BO 470 2 Ucrozen. IM9,., 10993 74 BA 8,178 83 WHEL) OLN AB 8,508 TS Twer's0.$2595 03 $10,400 BB — Deore” = $347 90 ‘The aggregate increase for the seven mouths amounts to about 10 per cent, while for the menth of Ootober, the increase was equal to nearly 25 per cent. The oom- pletion of the Stats road will, without doubt, add largo. ly to the income of the Georgia Kaitrond duriag the next twelve mouths It will be seen by the above ‘comparative etatement, that the bulk of the increase during the past seven monthe bas been derived from freight. In our remarks on the ‘State Bank at Morris,” oo Saturday last, we inadvertontiy stated that “ the par- ties owning and managing the Morris County Bank were managers, and probably owners, of the Protection In surance Company,” when we meant to say that the parties owning and managing the “State Bank at Morris,” were managers and probably owners of the Protretion In*urance ( ompany. ‘The Morris County Bank, of which T. T. Wood is Cashier, and Henry A. Ford President, has been long deserved)y classed among the most responsible id best mavaged institations of New Jersey, and enjoys uni- versally the cenfidence of the public. ‘The Wehash and Erie Canal, Indiana, is now finished to Terre Haute, and on the 26th of October the first boat arrived there from Toledo. This is the first divi- sion, of thtcty-six miles, completed by the trustees, and makes 225 wiles of canal now in use within the State of Andiana, and 810 miles (including the Ohio portion) from the head of Lake Erie. The canal has now pene- trated the very heart of the rich valley of the Wabash, and the next season will dowbtiess develope the value of this additional area to revonues, The trustees expect ‘to open another division of it, extending sixty miles eouth of Terre Haute, early in the spring. ‘The annexed statement exbibits the quantity of cer- tain articles exported from this port for the week end- ing the 10th instant, distinguishing the destination and extent of shipments to each place:— Commence i or New Yorx—Weenry xP Te London —Fiour, 1.292 bbis.; rosin, dead do; ber tine, 2.519 d0.; potash, 11 do beef, 115 pep- p bape oe 22 cases, cheese, 471.697 ibs ; oil cake, 111,000 ; Lime wood, 10 tons; asphaltum, 16 casks; staves, Potts To Liverpool. —Flour, 7.566 bbls ; rosin. 521 do.; ap- ples, 112 do orn, 18.078 bushols; wheat, 11.446 do ; legwood, jard 66 200 ibs ; bee do.; whale oil. 1.719 gallon Daceo 10 bhi To Havre —Potarh. 200 bble,; chrome ore, 60 do.; 276 tierces; lard 10,901 lbs ; whalzbone, ar si rey BSenees root 1% bal ev. 15,000; ‘beef, 150 bbls ; lard, do.; tallow, 28 894 do.; eas sperm, 10 boxes; chrome yellow, 20 do; Derk, 76 cercous. Te Hense Towns —Flour, 167 bbls ; spirits turpentine, - @o.; beps, ¥6 bales; rice, 886 tierees; logwood. 233 whale oll, seu ‘gallons; cedar, 185 logs; mahog- Zao ; fustlo, 4 tons; tobacco, 61 bhds.; 39 25 bbla; Deles and cases; do oo 59 bales. To Norway, Denmark and Sweden.—Potash, tobacco. 25 bhds ; eotfee, 40 bags; logwood, 27 tons; fustic. 27 do. To Portugal.— Staves. 85 900; rosin, 600 bbls. To Teneriffe —Luwmber, 78.000 feet ; staves, 12.000; 008 de ; chee: sperm oll, isle ia: to ds ; ratan. 170 bundles Derring, 10 ; powder, 104 pkgs ;' fish, 25,000 Ibs; ehee-e 500 do ; tea. 120 do. Te West Coast of South Smerion,—Bricks, 100; shin- gles, 80,0.0; lumber, 231,000 feet. To Buenos Ayres.— Navel stores, 160 bbis.; lumber, 8,326 pieces. Fo Brazil —Flour, 600 bbls ; rosin. 100 do ; lard, 2,344 Ibe ; tes. 1.600 do ; payer. 610 reams; domestics, 75 pkgs; spirits turpentine. 66 gallona; powder, 400 kegs ‘Po Mexico —\ron, 408% bars; tar, 20 bbis.; aperm ean- Giles, 24 boxes; vil. 80 barkete; linens, 45 pkgs; domes- © ties, 60 do; silks, 7 do; wine, 117 casks; pepper. 61 tea, 302 ; 602 cheese, 1.009 do ; ‘oil, 121 gallons; 26 cases, demyjebus, Te St. Dominge.—Flour, 880 bbis.; pork, | - 3 e@, 20 do; "herring, 96 ‘nails, 40 casks; lard, ¢ —Flour, 910 bbls ; meal, 500 Pee es a, Se Nae) ene nits turpentine, gels; tara, Ps per a 3 810 do.; butter, 4650 do.; North America —Flour, 2,005 bbls.; pork, i i flour, 700 do.; naval Tras barley, 8401 bi ; fecine? Yaad tb; bobeoos! anid, 2701 do. ‘There was considerable activity within the past week in the shipments of breadstufls, Compared, however, with last year, there has bem a very limited shipment, parti- eulerly of cornmeal and Indian corn, Flourand wheat have fallen off about twenty-five per cent, The aggre gate exportation of breadstuffs from the United States te Great Britain and Ireland up to the latest dates this year, compared with the eorresponding period last, has ‘Deen as annexed :— Bxrour or Bur-paryres wnom tue Unirep Staves To Onear TRPL AND, To Lets t Dates Ba, Rerreen, ¥ pe, Flour bbu wy it is Corn me i. ‘Whew BL 3 2,406,577 prices are likely to rule too high for profitable of breadstul The rupply of breadstuils in bur. ; ‘average, and if the potato erp proves healthy dant, the demand upon us will be very limited Upon the resumption of the canal and river navigs- téon in the spring, prices in our seaport markets may te give an impetus to shipments on it. and it is altegether likely a moderate exportation mey prove productive; but we sball poverfal competitors on the eontinent, who have a arent advantage in gergrapbical position. Oar home consumptin is immense, and producers need have no apprehension of any great reduetion Stock Exchang a 1100 ane Kondtng RB, $2000. U 8 te. 18C7, ao, 1eea, B COURSE OPrING FRIDAY, NOY CEE E Con RSE—TRO WRIDAY, NOY mateh eh elt arey 30 ago im c, Wittey, fe j mile heata, beat pan aon ia Aageline, 1 Bordne oniore Be "Ye SPECIAL NOLICE. AAA AAA A M4zsl¢ NOTICE. Grand Lodge of the most sucieut and benazable fra- tervity ee asd Secepted Masons, of the Stat York, | the members of the subordinate Lodges under ite jurisdiction; ‘also all Masons in good standing, are respe st~ AAA Tully requested t meet at the Grand Lodge Rovm. #71 Grand | street, Friday) worning, at eight o spelt paste the J Thevgallart and lamented Mojer, Gexcrat Brovber Wan. J Worth, Members of the feateraiey wilt epoear in full ro . ATWOOD, G.M. ook, for the alia. Ronenr Macoy, G. 8. ENRY OW. LEERS. AUCTIONEER. TO, THE TR D) Drivbiug Cope, Huutirn Cups, Flower Sta Dourteet Stads, Weeding Cupe, &6., cop eum, Pow 0; vich deoorated ‘reve a T vases, conting from $:0 to $1 e 4 Bdony Arie! Shaw! an pave, Glove Boxes, etre Boxes, all of wood, Tebly tulad Moeaie and Carved Bwies Ccteage Paral ture~Boudvir Chairs and Tables, richly carved and inlai with mosaic, the only invoice Papier Mschie Govds—Tables, Work Boxes, Wr ane (ashets, Book Cases, Work and Glove Boxes, Reticuls: Travelling Baskets, and ovker articles in overy variety; Pari wade Furniture laborately painted and woe ing of Chairs, Tables &o,; Kuby Bohemian Gis cently invoice of these rare and beautiful goods, made at ti rove at auction tire mvoice of these paet and Map ry c— Tables tied, Writing Deeks eyptian » Enea Crystal Cur Gites Lamps uad ira: doles of the mest costly description; thr Guisitely executed Paiutings on Chive, msde at the royal . Sanufactory at Dresden—eopies froin the royal gallery at that place. The goods will be ready for, oxi uerday, Sith inst, at the Sales Room, Ty ‘ail + $20, four months, with interest added. Under that sam, earh, city funds. ¥ JACOBS. PLATTOL. G. CARRINGTON, AUC- toner, ck, At tiie Auetion Room, 29 Plavy street, will ineurance cmpany, gmous which are han Bells, Chisels, Plane trons, Cotte i Buteber ang Shoe Knives, Balter Ch Hardware, for accouas o! veoeaacing of several assorted md back Saws, large and emall Axes, Locas, 30: spring Balave ea, Lron Squaies, Ste land “hea Sheen, Faucets, Ohivel andl i quantity of domestic yoods, in ay order, Ed owne Glining the business, ¢0 ‘Hummers, Soyche 8 Hoes, Manure Forks, 5 casks te onia guano, cl Eagic Straw Cutters, 2 Horse Coliar Machines, i dos. Hi Fork dos. Britannia: Teapots, 2 barrels 7 bashel+ br u Seed, W) dex. Styles’ ye ty aren tog Iwo # ware, Locke, Hinges she, Sand Pay and Tack oy Pe Also, 10 DAB a $ Arestdevass gine ua cams af of Rewards hac ivory Coote, gether (0 doxes ror SALE A! AND TO L To Lent. VOR BALE—A WOODWORTH PATENT KNT PLANING | Machive, nearly new, in anon, sud ean toseen ty cal where the most improves wath rod Tanning ord Ing. at the sw ‘oodworth Paten' THE MEMBERS OF ST. JOUN’S | t tribute of respuct to the remains of E of Rich Fancy | be atte ea to forth Joflee Services, Fruit Vices, Btarere Joraa- | ievand Work | f the kind ever imported; Bosks Pearl Tu)ald ard Silver Mounted Gools—an one Nelle | Ww dots table and one eure S fine assorted, in lots to suit purchasers, to- | WANTS. ean n nae an ann anagnananeaaandee” Aros EXPERIENCED sae vineene “4 mae, en} ef tabing charge ef a poneil eho} Address, Pest Ufive, Box No. fast | LADY BAVING STUDIED wos] UNDER THe ers in Furope and having eucocemu Aang apace Bact, wishes to obtain four musio pap. e, Unexceptionable referonoes, Address Y. | Z., thiseMfice, WANTED TO EXCHANG et OOOH aD venaegivant ir a Sioa of & $2 re desirably, to N.Y, to vi itis fr = ‘The lands es SMART AMBRICAN GIRL, id with the need! pish her time we tho dn ug, oF to hve out | fawily of respectability » there is more help; 3 Nght nd ohiléree willing to be wseful, Bust eity re~ #0259 Elizabeth sireet, in the barement; will week, jf not en YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF | evuring cstabl'shment inthe country. A good workman of stendy Tabite, and acisfaccory rofe- Fenees, ean 60 well by addrersing J. ©., at this office. Vy J ANTED—BY A RESPECTAGLE GIRL, A SITUA- tien to cvck, wash and iron. No objection to goa week on trial, Best of reference given. apply at 210 Mott sireet. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION | ro do the work of a small private fomil i understands ovoki it 7 ANTE D—A SITUATION AS DRY NURSE IN & wctable family a married woman, who has had ex- tuation, and aken the care of ehildren their birth, or to attend a delicate Indy. Notes directed wes ¢81 Bro ANTED—BY A KESPRCTAB & YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in a private family, to do ganersl honte- work, plain cooking, was jug: has ne objections Yo'polug to the country. Apply it £8 Beit stree!, up atnira, O ed, cousist= | 6 manufactory at Prague the richest ever before offered ANTED—BY A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN ati Walter, or Gro actory reference tity, “Apply at SY Bivington at for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework, plain cooking, washing and ironing. City reference given, if required. In- qhize at Al Jay streot, New York. ANTED—bY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘® situation a Chambermaid or Waiter; is willing to make herself generally useful. ‘The best of reterence can be | givem from her last place, where she has lived four years ers half. Please call at 830 Houstom stpect, corner of udlow. if ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG | WOMAN, to do ggneral bourework for a small i a good plain cock, washer and irouer. The beat of city Fence given, Apply’at, 80 day street, near York, Brook” lyn. Can be sven for two day ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, te dobgeneral houseworks for a small private family. w is a good k, an exovllen ‘nd ironer, aud can get the best recom! . ‘aa 92 Goerck etree Djection to go im th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN ‘as Chambermaid and Nureo, or Waiter, for a private - | family. Geod eity reference from ber last Vince, phere she Line heen engaged for sone years. Please apply “ai $3 Goerok ines are evastantiy Leing built, either ef alliren aes | etre joer from Rivington, No objecrzon to go in the frames, jescription of Machinery, Lathes, Engines, | sountry. Can bo sven for two days, eee oN i LESTER, corner Yor! Green ats. y City, y of New York, TION, BY A RESPECTABLE — ta) ism good wash OR SA MODERA-BUILT THREE, STORY plain cooking in t lot adjoiming. Nes. 61 and 63 | from her inst y City, wll ve sold low for cash, or om mo: 5 Eoee ESIRABLE OFFICES TO LET IN HANOVER ST.— ‘Ihe subscribers being about to cea ae Jauncey nes om mede~ Cours, No. 43 Wall ctre Tate terme until lst of olfer their ry» 1800, wocent oe arn w. MACK ACILAN, LB. RaNsow. 0 LET—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM. APPLY aT | No. 11 Warren street. ()FFICES TO LET.—A LARGE FRONT OFFICE, AND | a swal) one, adjoining, on the third story ¥ honse 81 Nassau street EUGENE FER! nl B is wr. Townrena’s offic RIS, 44 Nassau treet, in the Boot na ‘Apply to. G:F CONWAY, 919 Brows | aquire of | e stroot, “Brockiyn. Can be ae A RESPECTABLE iron, or do enam~ Lh ab 78 |G WOMAN WANTS & SITUATION, ‘WHO IS irenuer, in "lease call A yous —" cook, fret rate private The best city reference asal Spring strect. a be seem fe A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION A store of any description, ot to go with « California; he 7 Milling to work for his loss nd is expei ot ‘ia ia emeil he 3 at ORGAN'S ‘ac joinin asser\ pel Daily and weahiy ‘Newspapers aad Lg Te yy with @ tase wardes Js a work rh ordered © ry mail. Poi , adjoining the Post Office, New Orleans, La. ete arrangements hove been made with | prises! Publishers throvgheut the Union, fer a ou; oe new works a0 fast as issued. 3.0. M. T F e from Rates of Passage to Havens. New eete-toem berthy Inaiea™ saloens - $70 State. andes ce berth, ah) Porward sabia. Learuge, 5 Dis toon, All bills of Iadim t be signed on board the ship, Kanvony Karyn ov Pa Btave-roowm berth, in Bem or Btandee berth im Jd of Bro reg: Tound with boas sud boadd: varenae allowed for cabin 4 8 Frsiaht to Chagres 60 santa Passace most be proeu 0 offer of TO ROnears, mie West ot. et iy two ‘ieerege. found with mattresses and board. Barly april application ix reese freight, ae pert« ellen om the 15th of rice eceomn dations evoly, ig wy 4 pares, fe og S PLACK, | 90, , together With all. the anines. 2 in the trade supplied aud for- ae mailed. Lea a ©. MORGAN. BEN. dora ed Boag So GAZETTE OF THIS WESK, | ‘ortrait: fa of Balen, Joweus mee letter fechi 24 $6,006 AIL LIN FOR Sa rEanciace, | \t " | caller The ofiee of Serene berths ~ state reome oe | oO stTa— ER 2 Francwoo, Calvfornia~ The superior fase sailing ‘a, of atowt BN tens Novemben, Cc ood reference Knows the city well.” Gantbe sean fe fire days in the atore 43 Crosby #4. Ippo Lb ggeiece 4 ted, ns tig Coonece thene others need ANTRER WANTRD—TO EUDARK IN THE EXUIDI- duriness, eonsintiny ad Faas rare and valuable no- id be exhibited im are wall ealou~ and profitable specvia— ‘$80 Broadway, ap stairs, $2 K0—to go in Gannot fail to yiel month, to acertainty. sity, he is supposed ‘Any information respecting oblige; and be fully remuner= Peay. On $7.40 w ANTED, ON CITY PRORERTY en JOHN ANDERSON, SU2., 61 Wall street MISCULLANBOUS, ute, OF desth, w ated my itis rpalativess ‘Address, LE LUNCU AT LEDON’S HOTEL, NO. % street, corner of Willie: Wanted, y: & HOLMES’ OPTICAL DagUsaR' nein the first style of the art, by the prv br y- ‘vurih tory, opponite tee ering ‘ake a look at t it you please. auaeeaaae: HERETOFORE EXISTING Petvesn the subseribers, uncer the mame aad fire of Wedeles & Meyer, hee this ¢ay, bean dissolved by muvual the Frewel, German, Lait tural Histor), Chemistry, etic, Writing. Drawing, | Bramehes pertaining tos more retuned sdnsation, eR ORY. __11S Livingston street, Mreeklyn, xn S OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE.—LADIES wmin a fair price f veh re dworiber, thr RVENSTYN, jes you WaNT A NEaT CARD, © sg panp bing else ta the do b Pei Reet, cormer of Nas D. spine Lagy BEAP AND GOOD PR&FUMERY ‘of Cologne, Ox marrow, Beare Oll. Tooth Powder, wality and chesper than any in tha trade, GEO, KAPHABL & Go..202 Pearl ek, 0.8, Movel, EVERY VARIEre wd F Se ang CALIFORN 1A— DieP at om LIND—OHIC RAMP. at pier 30 North x second Anmwers to pr reat vent Mai mat be po paid. or try will not be taken from the Port Offer. “QRVING SOURE, Baoanway, New Tore, OOLUMBLA MOTEL, Cusever evaant, Paiapatems. BARNUM'S norEt., Cara v Stacey Danrmeon: heb yo Lost, own T B10 enna ine: Gr, the Alley. oF 08 Calg! a ar, will to the owner, aving it at the offies 9 Irving bose, tad Si eeive the absvo reward Sante tt sata aa Posies test gia ” paenengers-> jan me diate apy gere eo gt ped will please ew rite ay TIN Eat North Bi Tmmediats eyplication should” i imate for the freightor pasoago. r TTUN, M Wall at, Joan “Gua, =} ™ 116 Wall ot, po gg Oe CABIN % re Cane Bei 2 ae ‘Twelve at 20, surance Co., ae Well Lawpent SUYDAM, Ja., Sapercarge. po « SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RIO JANBIRO Valparatro—1he tars 1.400 bene burthem, forven Froncises, ois Rls dancice and Viparsiee, ay, Deo. 10, from Pier 4, N. A. This eplewdia ship le wnaur- 1 im her eabio for oon venienes and comfert, and every Cirenvrmant bee beon tn the avest liberal sonia, * hae been tesed ap with greaigerard to ovmfort a pas : | eke Fy Narth beina pravided = ish inattraaves; a separate table will sino be eprend for them with plain substantial food. Farilive desirove of proceeding to Caikoraie will find thie @ rare epgenity. Karly appliostion is pecemary 10 sense iarlad amber Will be Apply J. BOW AKD & SON, M4 Broad AND Of MONTEREY, eplencis dart sailir TRee orn, F ARAN Cra’ ork baile jed with the | oa wil a _ and 1 Aon street, loth, Ore 5 i re PROT, So) Prone ot. BECIOUS, “JRWELR RY.—MM panne? Joakay, ® AIRE, By Brome way, have recorved from Any] besved house of Parle, the tiobeos sarersment of deseription and every price, and bag r: fpecttully, ‘he ‘ork to ‘pay & Vielt to shoir score, ty Onn Boo, aod Judew fur themasives, hew much swore superior the Pari inn arti — “' by geld, silver, dtamenan. end pe at bougn, ea Ler Btiveremiche nd alt hurd sab- | pranere ground at the Kefuery, vs Be kiw wreet, VALSFORNIA GOLD WANTED—CALIFORNIA GOLD 7] it for emah, b; | pn ” B&O, 112 Chatham sures. mo DA oor sa. CING AND WALTZING ACADEHY, ar Searing ia fermi wa for l Satorcays, ww 3 Br ae kill give tespa hoarding sehoclé ot dmmlles, and tenet ail d precetul. AMRUSKMEN'TS. MAMBLIN, Doors OW BRY TERATES—T. vemis Dont prem Da Chevalier dAriaenan, Lester; Mons. Lesree. Masser Pride 16, wil! Be’ presented worare, VANNr-“pon Glovasai, Me Meyer lo. Mr. Seguin “\ HANPRAU'S NATIONAL "ABATR Nev, 16, thO Mhrertaintencs tbe iwisd DeAnuoN- ae £8 of y rh, Paddy Marphy b ieee Mi, Bese “r, Mollupear. Me, Tajlod Bre, Brew, err criand,. To be followed by o drama of the RENT > Martin Berwond, Mr. Tittous rently, afr, Bawilion; Old Crum Taylor; Balifeog, Mri Butke Rechwel Heywood, Mrs, M. donee To eouctuds 1kD RAKE--Mr Mr, Crocker Mt Looky at half pa N TICHELL'S OLYMPIC THESTRE —PRIDAY EVE. ‘ Boric, Mires Mary Taylor; Ths v4 To conolude a) the THU us Talthoy, Mr. Wal Lb Mise Pidonere yer Be en, d the curtain wil Cc TROUS-ASTOR P 'MIRD AVENUE AND Bighth etreet—Juh Er Importait En~ gerement! Arrival aud Pisth 4 ppeatance in Aworiea of the reat Evglish Clown, WALLECT, who will appear this eve- Nov. 16,and three following aigte only, oa which oeea. on the whole rescurses of the Astor Place Circus will be Silled in Feauisition, 40 aa to produce one of the moat Ww gertul displays eed within the aus of aa Are ehildren Mr, Wallet a UDSON STREET CIRCUS, LATS BROADWAY.— 1 agnifieent troupe of equestr rane has acrived ip nd Phirteenth don Ghe corner of Huds to commence at Pit, 25 ots ARD.— OLYMPIC THEATRE—MISS MARY TAYLOR Teepeetfully ivforms her friends and the publie, shat her lace on Munday even C Levefit will take whieh eccasion all book now open. ford pt Exe BITION. t soribe them, Bom: that this wonderful p million of wen, thourands and te sh Be. Tn ram: hildren under | ‘on x 176 CHaTHau porgan 1 123g0; Stage sense G0c; Private ie Cf ceary at is ing twenty-seven, eat pictures of me~ on every might 6s ‘hale past 7 o'oloel He8 @" yeny Wednesday aad Saturday, at 3. ES BUARDING, &c. anne AANA |, with or Also acoommodated with board OARDING - A GENTLEMAN AND LADé, AND A as street, betwven Broadway Pos APSKTMENTS.—TWO PULL SUITRS 4 handsouely furni apartments, to let fer Ieies, “Privave tables ond gtcendsnes furnished. Ape Ply av 687 Houston street, two bloeks eastef Broadway. NT RvOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE- men, at O12 Broodway. mn LLINKRY, AND DRY evops, SPLENDID CURTOIN MAY BKIALS AND UPHOL- siery Geoda—Selcinon & Mart, No. $43 Broadway, have Just received, per sicany fagton,” ste, from Barope, ment of Cerrats and 4 ee goods, prising ot!) ‘hirceste atelier, Satine, Dan patin do Laines, Shien ee other establishment accurding to the monthly from I SOLOMON & HART, Importers of Curtain Materials, 243 lirow way, opposite the Park. ND SEASONABLE FURS, pablie at~ from the best une moet ou Huropean.ta0l io Sables. O. superior qua Fouvunvle han, PLPMUR VAPOR BATHS, MEDICATED VaPoR, . Carroll's, 5 Baretny sbveot, b vod n moet elloo #4, Sudden Colds, Eraptious of she Dheunmatian Aver Com phe ie, Malt Known, LVERWORT, TAR, AND CANCHALAGU weed almors from bas been wriversally re= Baw it was re © intend to rpeak part ACOVBLL & €6 m steeet. Also, f at their Principal wale by the ety re~ BOCA WORK —RVERY ONE AP- MPORTANT fected wich evr would consult bis own inte= feet, by obtaining be *# Practical frivate Treatise, 1 quences of @ wnoribe 4 4 taferm ation Beret. ra the prepes de ae te be oe ej and ib the orl raat (0 author, 88 Gre , waney, Bourtt diatom, Te plates. : Townsend, 22 roadway, and by the Awthor CURLS BO CHARGE DR MURPAY, OF 8 GOLD Ftedty ie somfiven tasty sonseited on ll (Orme of private in (we to foer se iney mucesset aly eee or hin érames aye. OMMitH omel Secntedty Dre My Be were vy weed in from boven Oven fon yaw oP Me © CURB NO PA¥.—DR ¢ care devoted to the treat ¢ De. C, to cure the w forts of this digense Keweot erase cored in three dave. marcery men! D*; COOPER, 14 DUANE STREST, BAS, FORK THR Inet fourteen y tontined his practice to tne treee wWentof mercurind And other diseetos of Adeiioate navere fhe enn eune the mort gasne ol, this drevaue, and Sil) gasee weroved in tee te Ove t A perfost eure, a ao-baree IDENTIA Ay cones 4s AK fee tii! enyed, Pathos y exces, Bow bis London Di creme a roadway, to re druwlugs, by ele patra aARNUM'S “AMERICAN MUSEUM FT, RARNUM ly an [ones ating Abed Le my Ye nes ie Ol reee ~ ters, Lyceum Building, Ne. 863 Broadway. yy yan a si get gd, fonether with the picturas of the best old matters, eboicest and most Taetre: Live collecti: an jar- Deux, by the ot up ~Las ‘he comic Mt. Yoverminion of halt cone'ude ment of zen nrongh am “ene ov, 1b, wi farmed the drama o| = Graulte, Mr Ur 'W. Clarke: Tom Bobalink, Mr, Porton, © Brien Brougham. After which, the farce o mae Proveieleee NOPOLY--Mr Sampson Jones, Me. Burtoa; qaek Robinson, Mr. Browgham; Mra. William Smith, Mrs. Hogbee: Charles Smith, Mra. Russe > conclude wit 1. Netcclebrated (ravestio of MAMLET-- Hamlet, Mr. Broug- Ham; Ghost, Mes Burton, Ophelia, Mrs. Broughatn; Qa Gertrude, Airs, Molman:" Doors open ab half-paat 6) per formanes | to commences a7 To! "olook. TALIAN OPERA Wan PLAGE, . ‘ance of Signor 'G. --Friday evonip Fin be formed Rossini opern buts, of Tu Ragstena VELA Rosina, Signora, Rossi Corsi; Beriha, Sig- “Appearance in America, Corsi; Factele, © Bix. ie = a im Gonreguence of th 7 many of het frieuds attending sree proprictor hes. iiverally alt 1, on Frid vember ld, ni Mw) ortin, Mile Ce d others, have ki oithe bill wilt be ts efit will take pl resented TEMI'T A rougham, Me. Lyn Able Histor, ih Me, esto, Mon ly volunteured ( beat of the season. ‘Treketa 50 ce with the Linpro roughaut ox Office Assistant Manager.- ily, whose wonder- te and Pastomiaie. delinee tor—J. Greeawood, Ji Wee More of the i acl Ravel ‘Morris, Rosen Clark, ‘Stan taal Wat, Alsop exhibition, at rs, the skeleton 0 Ww the siving Bow Cone mtrictor, Living mission % cents; children M, jolphia—P. T. Barnuin, Manager and Proprietor.~New, moat Astonishing, and extrasrdinary variety of novelties and Third Week of the engagement of Mr. and Mi ‘Oo SEL * SOW EKS'S Stal Fisher Boy, Prowapine, four of the most beautiful ‘werk ‘this seulpter, a at the Gallery of ‘ever brought to this country. Adm tickets 60 cents, Open from 9 A. M. ROOF !!—PROO that Dr. 8. P. Tow Me reepontauis papers is Joursal, SAPARILEA, | ular a remedy, vale Sareaparilin, which ‘was ori, von at tess whe D Doctor himeelf, 1 Years and fo the fe proprietors. Boctor has rentded P| actin sitions have any iden of ‘she amouat of shis manufactured and sold. Besides the saivs shipped to, the Canadas, Weat Indie Tolan. South A ‘America, to Europe, in a quantities, At the meninenry they ¢: team ougine, @ medicine, making boxes, prinwing, & and yarn out, ready for shipment, over ly 5,000 bottles, This ie 0 dosen per day, ‘tages resulting from athe which he hae hae acyeied for i= oeee—making aracter and domesti: Sb mere! ertt from mr chia can be pyoventet, and annoally saved. ly expele from the system latent tai: bytes sence, and eo takes of the eurse by whieh the ee ‘i'varence are oe often visited upon lanes ‘tod uncflending off-prin Fevek sone. The following ie a letter. from oy wc tablegPbyrician in Greent fren my Dr. Teeneen’e on eld aad re @ letter eam be oures in offioe. f Sores, ore Sarrapariia Toeets wish u reody sale, and gives good ae Ihave bean able te learn, satisfaction, One wr vitlage hao be out le~ Monthe with what my physic: ihe moat painful and ageravating matare, | Plearere in informing yout ienaed 41 Purehased one dotile ef our justly vespeoted Physi =— eat D. Lying Bs pa ee which I eommeneed ‘strum i ing pear to others, beforu | had Mried ‘he wholecf it my sere healed ever, whieh had. baffled the shill of our tose worthy door -»—for the truth of whioh 1 Peotfally eay te thowe whe xh hoes who are aMigtad with ted for, enat acide bt abey will bo die BLIJAM MITCHELL, nnrwaris ‘This Saree parill Rheumatic comple ata, bar to thee ‘This is only ose of more than four the: tesiom thes be, Townsend’ parilin bas most sovere and chronic sexe Are woekly eradicated by [ts ox tenordinery virvoes. James (ommin oof the assistants in the Lanatie Aaylum. Winch wells La Jind, io the gent the ing letter — Biacuwres’e leas, Rept. 1h oh To Dene Sir—I have eu sorry Yor uh with the Rhewinativan 5 Fasiderable of the time eat, Heep, oF ® ad the mone ena em and my Limbs were serribty ewollen. Phave ened foot ttles of yor la and they have d fone showrn Tam #0 indeed, Tam Liberty to wee thi the benefit Yours, reapent tu! iRise CUM NOS. A or ORAZY. J0uN DowNING, K HEADACHE. Dr. 8, P. Townsend's Serraparilia me | pe motes digestion. ‘This le & eer ying Te complaint. in. Tow been wT great portion of the las fen 300 I would be atracked #0 seversiy at times that, it would seem as thongh I sheald go eazy. 1 vice of a friend induced mete bay & battle et ibe Extract of ined 4 though 1 4i4 ‘net piace much ei Ave now beoome eomplevely & sli tained “Som wi 1 nha i. & fow doors below Full ‘sort Baprist eh: = may wicking CY ymeacviaas pri. sores. -Uthice bowra, ) These ALPA, al THOM oF sreguice, t k nee Papid, ony ond radical ai a. which ting, oan be obtained from ne ether REWARK ture, 8500 ont the ee in anpl- | je allenges a #incte be ot aah priaey aro cared ia ath. 10 hese Honw, at hi fread et, corner of William, Way, and 100 Faiton 9 ™ | prepared to vote, th venees ik red more from pers oity for N the Inet fv war in diptriers b Th Drands, for shipment, at $5, INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Gur Washington Correspondence, Wasutneton, Nov. 13, 1849. Mr. Clay im the Cabinet—New Difficulty with France-——The Despatches—Lowis Napoleon. Itis rumored, in certain circles here, that the Hoa. Hevry Clay is to take Mr. Clayton’s place in the cabinet. We learn that the despatches from France are closely occupying the attention of the cabinet and the head of the State Department, The tone of De Tocqueville is not as pacific as was anticipated, and as the public has been led to believe. It is possible that Mr. Clayton may not have gone too far to make a graceful retreat, but the strong probabilities are, that he would have maintained a much better di- plomatic position, bad he used calm language to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, afier his somewhat abrupt diemissal of the Porte claum, and the unceremouious distmiseal ot M. Pouissin. The curt ,/angunge which he addressed to the author of mocreey in America,” through the Post Office, io said to have caused the Mimster a0 hittle chagrin, as M, de Tocqueviile 1s considered, at home, the champion par excellence of the Ame- ricans. Mr. Rives’ non-reception, up to the date of the last despuiches, which were received on Monday, is attributed to the serious illness of a near relative, Which preveated hun from taking any steps toward ootuining au audience. [tis not improbable, however, that this “uatortumate ecir- cumstance” does not entirely account for the—ex- plosion of suliyetre. f If this lide misunderstanding, whieh the tenor of the despatches bus aggravated “ail more, is not healed over, and the Czar has actually backed out of his wai-breathing position, with reference to Turkey, we may yet have a litte brush with our old ally, who has acted so perfidiousty of late. Perhaps, in the smoke of such a contest, the here of Ham might shp aaperecived intd a regal investi- tue. Tacucally speaking, worse political calea~ lations have been made thin this, especially con- sidering that the successiva is menaced by th Prince de Jomville. tvenia this great and glo- rious, moral and pious, exemplary and extraor- dinary republic of ours, power 18 sometimes ar- rived at, by a course pot less curious, sinuous, and tortuous, than this must be, It is to be hoped, however, that our able, expe- tienced, and accomplishe ddiplom tists are not lead- ing us into such « collision ConnkS?ONDENT. Wasuinaton, Nov. 13, 1849. 3 “ Ovid” and the “ Kepublic’—Mr, Ewing's De- fence. The follewing communication appeared quite conspicuously in the Republic, on day before yes- terday :— Meesne, Eprrons:— ‘Vhe Union, of the 7th Instant, contains letter copied from the Hevwid of the 24 instant, in whic the 4 'T, Ewing is accused ot nepotism, ‘The writer of this letter has wiifuily or igmorsatly atrayed from the trath vis - Mr. Rwing has a som r. rng clerk to st, Ewing. receives $1,400 pe Coolidge, nephew of Mr Ewing's wife. Trolde a leskship in the Sixth Auditor's office, at a salary of $1,400 per @nnum.” ‘The facts in relation te the above beng are these ir, Ewing bas a 60 office after is pot confidential prin to Mr. Ewing, end his ealary is much less thao $1,400 per annum. — Mr, Coolidge bas been in the Sixth ‘Auditor's Office for a umber of years ralary $1400 is @ demograt, ppcrnied by # locofoco administration. jay related to Mr. 1 has ne nephew in the author of the as any regard for trath, he will vor- i would further ew the Bath Aug “ Pevald’s letter et the talehood be has stated. n Yours, respeetfally, VIRGINIA, “ Virginia” admits the burthen of “ Ov rharges ugainet the Secretary of the Interior. He blinks the question of the firm of Ewing & Vinton, aod parsing by, nay, conceding my statements, in the main, to be correct, raises the foregoing petty issue. Now,asthe “author of the Herald’s letter” has “regard for trath,” (he being an independent gentleman, who has nothing to -~ of the adminis- tration.) he condercends tv nouce the atoresaid toadying and | mping defence, evidently got up by some dey peudent Lom not quite confident that Mr. Ewing has a #on in oflice in Calitornia, though | have no doubt that his expeuses ourward were borne by the gov- erpment. | ve-»flirm that My, Caffee 1s confidential clerk toMr Ewing. And pow with regardto Mr Coolidge. Ts “ Vir- gina” simply « tool, or is there aa admaxture ef the falsifier 1a his character ¢ Laecertain, on inquiry, that there are two per- sons emmy loyed in the Sixth Auditor's oflice—one a Mr. Coohdge, who is a democrat, as stated by “Virginia ;” the other, # Mr, Colidge, who is the nephew of Mr. Ewing’s wife, I have no words fer the contempt I feel towards the pettifogger who formally attempts, in this flimsy manner, to con- vict your correspondent of faleehood His sphere 18 properly before some Western justice of the peace, who makes his mark for his name, and decides Uiet ine on law of England was abolished ia this country by the revolution. Does not the Secretary of the Interior feel hon- ored by the digowty of this defence t be that he hinertt patin this specval tricky cate an individy Mr. Lwivg may be assured that“ Ovid’? hy personal iil wilito him, Their ret al aod exceedingly freadly; but * Ovid” cannot for- meful courses of Mr. E. aad benr to expore the of others ccnnecied with the cabinet, who are de- stroying the whee purty, to gratdy personal ends. # Ovid” will, stan early day, produce an exposé of Mr. Ewrrg’s #ppointments in Obio that will startle the country, aad perplex * Virginia,” per= hope, into another blundering defence. = Own. Our Phitadciphia Correspondenec. Puttapatruia, Nov. 15, 1819, The Pisit of Mr. Clay to ladelphia— The Caweé of the Vise The Cokcetor's Dinner, and his Due tinguished Guest, &e., &. Mr. Clay continues to be the “admired of all ad~ mirere,” but the object of his visit is not fally de veloped. Itmay be, that he foresaw disasters to the whig party of Penusylvania, im the ‘clique- lems” of Philodelyhta, which it was bor his interest to break up, vo thatan undivided front could “ preseated in 162, for his especial benefit. That h intends to take another chance for “the high prize,” is quite © Mr. Collector Lew, who is the obp of the first attacks of oae ot the ‘in very ceria; and how far itean ef- HOWinAtioN tn the Senate, ts yet to be aeen; bathe ea im city, aad not easily beaten or dy ave, last eve- A magnifier nt entertainment to his old friend, Sage of Arhlood ” He diaed with a select perty ‘of twenvy-live, at the hospitable table of the Celleetor, and i the evemug, over a handred of ‘elique- .vited to meet him, and they prompt- n \t woe pretty unanimously noticed, tid not appear to be a laxaar; an © Was no necessity of attaching the tin any over sense, thaa that it r led ‘multitude to the host und his discingmshes er of the eparkhag bew rage, and which time the company wer tit was absolatel duty on coal aa drink the bet bam, by 16 Impose Byee tre Wee tuid about the “Dine hen ¥ bas vot yet made up his mind how far he“cam sustain Mr Cla . the apne ntvee of Mr. Onitten- | den tothe Store Depa rimeat: Mr. Collecter Lewis relations t Mr ¢ ley are peeuluar, They were bor democrats in ently lite. ‘The father of the former was appointed by Mr Jeflerson, shortly after he became President, Marchal for the State of Dy | Ware; and the sou imbibed the political creed of the father When Mr Clay was about to leave | the country, as cue of the commissioners to Ghent, to treat for peace with Great Britain, Me. Lewis wee desirous to repair to Russia, tojoia his brother there, the most — Ameriena merchant at St. Peterebor Je had no meane of getting there, duciog the samen the war, but 19 some government ¥ , specially seat out. Mr. Lewis repaired to Washington, takiog a simple letter of introduetion te Mr. Clay, with the view of ebtar- ing the privilece of going out im the eartel John Adame, then sbeur to sail, with the commissioners: en board = Ite d pot obtam that permiasion, when Mr ©! eoerously volunteered to take him a8 a member of lox own family, whieh he did do: and for this eo of Kindness, Mr. Lewis ever and ever willteel grateful. fe was his nature thos to feel, and could not if he would, and woald not if he eoull io any way help it; and hisatten- tions to Mr. ¢ re, theretore, in all probability, “lt than political aflection, Be were 15, 1849. Notwithst bat it in m Sritrary, 1 thie than probable Mr. Olay will leave this Jore sbout the begtoniog of next week, His bealth ts more robes, now than it hae been for Yen's aed he appears to be capable of undergoit g any resonable amogat of fathg: Abcut thee oeiek this an, Se ubhhOen fel from the fourth story of the m Hiding now crorring in Pear street, beiow Third, He et tury killed ‘The friends ot « coneolidation of the olty with the d& pubiie meeting beta gan on — fonetive, eperate Gotit the revatpe oe of the nos overdose. Saatl esles of standard ra eal aad rye four No ohange in wheat. A ccsall vale tendy at 65

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