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Kium ihr Savaan it Republican, Nov 13. Prom Florida.?by ibe arrival yesterday ,}? neam"r V>>r. ster. Capt. Cbrk. *?.- received the fallowing letter frort one ?f our attentive porid? corresponiIcnta : ~ rn.. :.?t*. NoventW r .. 1SU An exptfsi hail ju?i arrived fiom cm;>: , bringing Mail? fr .in ibe Southern Poet*. Our in? formation from Foit Pierce ?uten that, in attempt jng to land the Compam under Lieat. Bragg, ra ccntlv *.-t-t from Sr. \ug,Hstine to that Post.U neven ..-Ui.'-r-. thr.-.- sail -rs, ihe bead pilot, one of Iii? men, and a lit i ? l-ov, ?vre unfottunately drowned. No names: an- giv*? Si.an? of the orl.cers at this Post arc ill, but not ?wuiisly. ? aura, &<*. Thk BriTarjcia.?The stenmship Britannia, Capt. Ilewilt. It ft Boston on Tw-.ii.i\ afteino'in. at bslf past '2. for Halifax and Liverpool. Slie had 17 passengers fi>r Liverpool ?ml 4. for iltilifux. Sue taJces out 9,000 letters and 5 b.?s of news? papers. _._ Accior.nt prom Fire-arms.?Mr. Jones of Philadelphia was seriously injured by the bursting of his fuo, while cut duck-shooting on the Chesa? peake Bay on Tuesday last. Citeoss r?. Com r.RM ua ? lu oar report of this ease, me fallowing significant portion of the testimony oa be half of the Defendant was aeeideotally overlooked. We uw i-xirnci ii from the ruport of the Fxpres-, ?h eh a u tskn in Court, and appears to Im juat snd proper.? Mr Gouverneur " -.'id not consider that he ?i? bound b? the contract and did no. r<.gniz.- it. Salt Al '?$> t?te hurt .he mutter tu nay diliuttrtttt d ^'ral/rmun ?/ ?o?>/r tv suit arA,j( sens nilhl. Tl i; otfi r however, n i ? espied, aud hence ihe present suit." Till: WEEKLY TRIBUNE For >o vein bei- 'JO. costsn 1 s. I .POETRY?Sianzaa on the Death of my Wife E. W.B.Canning: Tiie HsnmerOak; Am?., yo Brave Csieftaini; Stray Melodie* II..RALPH WALDO EMERSON?Carl) la's Opin ion of his Writing.. Ill GEMS FROM THE GERMAN. IV..MEMOIR OF UK FOE, the author of Robinson Crusoe anS other works, with an Engraving. V. POVERTY IN CITIES: Learning; Professions; a c&f>itnl article. VI .THE MAINTOPMAN'S DEATH BED. VII. .' JUMPING' IN ILLINOIS. VIII LETTERS PROM ENGLAND..Ne. 3. IX THE BIRTH AND BOYHOOD OF DE WITT CLINTON..No. .i. X..DAVID PAUL BROWN'S LECTURE XL.OUR RAIL ROADS. XII..REVIEWS OF NEW WORKS and Litorarj Notices. XU1..CHANCERY REPORTS?t. Ab'm. Wyckoffva I'oter V. Rnmsen, Ot ul. ?-!, The Trustees of th. Laake 'i?d Watts Orphan Asylum vs. Lawrecci mid others. XIV. .EDITORIALS?State Deles and Public Honesty Merchants' Exchange; Mississippi Election; lUnKs und Currency ; Our City Currency : Aln llama; Internal Improvements; Boundary tin is lion ; Commercial Advertiser; Aiuericaa Pro ducts in England; Conference at Broadway Tabornac'o ; Iti.-bl of Search, Ac. XV. .RETURNS OF ELECTIONS of Georgia, Penn aylvaaia Maasacl u-.-tts, New-York. XVI..POPULATION of tho Forty Principal Cities tin ; Towns in tne United Siuios. XVII .CITY INTELLIGENCE. XVlU..REVIEW OF NEW-YORK MARKETS t Mo asy, I'roduee and Cattle Markets, Subscription *J n your ; singlii copius fij cents. il9 QREELEY ic McKLRATH, No. J i Am ?t. THE WORLD OUTDONE! C1E IKJ.FS O'JI U.LRY AGAIN. flfjV Tut Ncvi YYoaLO for Saturday, November 20 bids Ian to ou.'du even itself, in the great variety unc riehuess of its contents, both original and selected. In furt we csu scarcely ' keep tip ' with its widi -spread and constantly increasing reputation. Read and judge ! I. CHARLES O'&LALLEY?A continuation of this splendid and popular novel, received in advance The chap*eis now given increase in interest? O'Malley again in (he Arm;?An old Acquaintanci Major Monsoon- Fred. Power?Inez?Lucy Da?hwoo-' ?Eve of the Battle of Waterloo? Duchess of Richmond ' Bull. II, WARREN HASTINGS?A maguiticent article on the eventful career of the celebrated ez-Governoi Oeueral of Bengal, of deep and powerful interest written by T. B. Macauley, Esu,. It contains, I. Tin ^ithorJiip of Juniut, clearing up the myster) to demonstration. The Doom of Kuncomar. J Tht Founder of My tore. 4. Tht Treasures o/OaaV. The Character of llatangt. 6. i/:s Trial?very thrilling. '.HitJicquitUU 8. Hit Last Ytart. TO. THE FAITHTUL DOG-An original poem bj Mrs. L. H. Sigourney -together with live other beau? tiful oiigiuul poetic.il urticles. IV*. THE CHILD'S CHAMPION?An Original Tab? by Walter Whitman, Esq. V. THE ANCIENT RUINS OF YUCATAN From ihe London Athensum. VI. THE HONEST WIDOW -A capital Story, by Martiu Doyle. VII. BARNABY RTJDCIE. in continuation. VIII. LETTERS FROM THE EAST-Another inter' eating letter from our correspondent at Tangier, in Africa. IX. LADY ALDA'S DREAM?One of LockharCs beautiful Spanish Ballads. X. THE CHARACTER CF WM. LEGGETT?Au orijrinul sketch o: bis Life and Writings, powerfully: writtr::. XI. SFA1N -Pram the London Britannia XII. THE SCRAP-BOOK Containing a great mini! ci of miscellaneous articles in piose and poetry, too aameroua to mention. Jilto, the usual variety ol Editorial. News, patchwork, Sic .vc S^c. Tsaxis.?$3 a year in advance. fjQr-The First Vol? ume of Charles O'Malley presented gratis to all neu subscribers, commencing with the present volumeefthi tyiarto. For sale by the Agents in all the cities. Office 3u Ann al N. X. J. WINCHESTER, l ublishar. Ner 111-It (9) _ J 'Baptiatsaoffocnhotitna.?Tobepul hv subarripiiou a M>//. lint Engraving on stiel, ol lb splendid Rational picture of the " llaptism ofPocahon tai j" painted by ordai of Congress for the Rotunda ofthi Capitol ?i Washington, by I. G. Chapman. Siza of th. Engraving IS bySI iuehas. The Engraving is now in progress,and will be issued [o sabecribers ut the shortest imie that Ihecateful liai?b of so large a work will allow, at t.-n dollars per copy, for proofs aud six dollars for pi mts on the finest paper, payable .... delivery. Subscribes will please date thair subscriptions, aad the impress suis will i,e numbered iu the order tu-1 are printed, and detivmcd to them according i? ihe date ol subscribing. J- S. REDF1ELD, CKnlon UalL nl- tf R. FaRN'HAM, Waahu gtaa XT t'ircMlnr.?HH.NKt E R1ELL l.et.? respect fulls-to inform his irieasls aad the public generally, thai he has likon the Well-kBOWO aud COSnmodioss Stores, No. SM Broadway, corner of Duaao-ntreet, for Aacuou anc Pnvaie S^los, and i? now prepared to receive consign menis of Paintings, Engravings, Works of Art, Fancy ?iooj?,end every other description ef property; in thi dispeealof wlurii an unremitting attention tothelnter aata of his employers w-d; ever be kept tu view, II;? rooms are large aud well lighted, aud the location one of lie beat io the city fir such purposes. With these superior ad >aala;es, and his assurance of a prompt settlement I ?*le?, a,, elicit,, aud trn-ts lo rer-'iie. a share of public fsvor. HENRY E. RIELL, Auctioneer. A.C. HUMBERT, Accountant. N. B. Regular Evening Sale.". Wednesdays and Satur ^srs- Ontdoor sales of Household Furniture, .Vc. atleuii fd to iu per sou. Advances made on consignments if da ?ired. ., References: Uou. Roheit II Murns, Hon. Aaiou Clark. Mayor of New-York. Ex-Mayor of New-York. H-n. Cauirbell P. While. .-Stephen Caiu'.releng, I. q. Robert Lonitt, Es.;. Joseph F. AtwiU, Esq. Flint ispear, Fsi). John P. Bessooett, Esq. 8come Arruiinus, Esq. m*-1"??, Nor. I7lh, IS4L n!7 7tis LAWYERS' DIARY.Nov. 19. Calfstur or Superior Court.? 151, l.r>a, 141.71.166, 167. 16-*. 16!,. 170, 171. 172. .7:1, 174 176. 177 17-. 17 ? 180 81,251,252,12,182 183,184,253 ls5,l?7. lertf, Ir3 190. 191. Calfkdar or Court or Commcm Plkh?13, 14 15, 1C, 17. I-, 21, 25, 26, 27, 32, .14, 35, 36. 36. Cits tntflliacnct. Reported for the New-York Tribune. CIVIL COURTS. Thvr>dav. November 18 Iu tbe Superior Court, this foreuooa. Mearrr. Wei:: A Henrich?, German impartiug merchants, brought an ac lion araiL.it Miller A Davenport, produce turrcuanu. to recover $15,000, and uitrre-i. for good. ?old th-.m in Jan u iry, l-l'J. Messrs. M. A. I) b.ugiu ib- good- -r.ieiy with ihe nt? to raise money ou ibem, a.-.d gnvt th^ir lifcle Hi 12 motttlu. Tiiev pledged tbem to Au.nn. Wninc-rdinr A 'to. The good- ?eir told ai auction i? Febiuary and March, but brought only ilu.i'.'s. They now come-.t it-e hole under the pea of u-iiry.but it could Lot be sa-tsined. ?sd tin jury save a verdict to piaintifi'.. iu principal and ii.teres'. far Sir". 4'?.'. la the ram- Court, George Wilkes, a? administrator, brought an aetioo egainit Nevinr, Townaetd A Co. for *^.5-U, which th'y paid over 10 the heirs of Cnarle? Wilkes, bul w bk h the plaintiffclaimi lo have belonged to the la e Horatio U'ilke?. Ctinrles \Vilk*? di id 6or7yeart -go, leaving atimi: $3011 '<'f*. Horatio, hi- sou, waa execu? tor, but loii about $90,000 in speculations, $60.000of which belonged lo Ike estate. A receiver was appointed en bin property, but the money m the baud- ofN., T. A Co ?as paid over ae stated. Horatio died thai year, had the pre aunt a<-: on i- by iboadtaioiitratwr lo recover tbe $2,500ai hi* personal property. A verdict will be rcndoied this morning. Iu ihe ("nun of t'oiiiiiion Pica-. Cwfirc1* Oreer brought an action against Kipp A Brown for iu junes sustained by i.tinr run over by one of their omnibuses in July, IK'-!* The damage* were placed at $2000. Gieer was engaged, wjihotbera, iu sweeping the itreet at the junction of Le Roy and Hudson -trei?. He was hard of bearing, and ? " not aware of the coach turniug into tint street, his bai k be ii? iu I'nii direclioc. lie am knocked ?loan aud nil over, by which in- thigh *n. broken. The drivar nad doae all iu his power to avoid bira and Kipp A Brown had rendered him aud In- family u? comfortable a? possi? ble in bis sickuess. Tbe jury found for defendants. In the case of tie- /Etna Iniuruicc Company, ll-rtford, v.. J. L. Brown, the jury r-tiirned with a verdict yestsr* ?lay iu favorwf de.fendanL COURT uf SESSIONS. Thursday, November 18. Before the Roeorder, Judge- Lynch anj Noah und Aldermen Hatfield and Vandervoort John Cooper, a black, withdrew his plea of not guilty, and pleaded guilt., to mi indictment fur pent larceny? iu stealing mi overeoat from John Bacon, uf Lansingburg, on tin- 2d instant, and the court senieoeed him to the City Prison for 19 du;,?. Micha? I Kane wa- tried for p-tit larceny?stealing sun? dry wooden bed-pieces and [wedge*, worth $50, from the custody of Uzziah Wenman, superintendent of the Pipe D partmeul of the Croton Aqueduct, at ditterant times eiithin the lust e x months, being the property of ihe Cor smrartan of this city. Mr. Wenman deponed thai u large .uiiiber of the bed piece- and wedglBad oui-n stolen, aud ti.iil fourteen r,f the pieces, with sohic of the wedge-, had been found on ih" premises of Kane, leaac E Wooilcy il p< h (1 that with a search-warrant, one piicc -va? found in Kane's yard, and Mr. P. S. Cbambnrlaiu deposed that five pi??< >??> were found there at one time, sod,three ut an other, iu r-n.-onor's. yard. It v;o proved by officer J. T. Raymond, thai when ho -vi et to dispossess John Sweaey, n iuiihiu of Kare iu ihn ?umo bouse, he found several of the pieeea sn.i wedges iuder Sweeney V bed, and beiog thrown out into K ne'e yard, were there found a- above -rated. The jury found t\ iu>; not guilty. Z'ichariah Scarle was tried for an assault and battery mi Henry L. Young, of the comer of Moil aud Walker streets, mi tin- 22d ol .!u y last, by ttrikii ?: him over the hehd with an iron-bound pail. 'The secured proved that Young pushed over his barrel of water. The jury fou?d Sesrle guilty, and the court fined bim $1. PoarciTco RccocNiZANCfcs.?William H. Pulton, iu dicted for mi assault aud battery, with intent to commit a ripe on Mary Parrel!; and Henry Scott, George Bead., tad William S. Pearssll, severally indicted fi r keeping disorderly iiou-o-s in V\ Rter-Streel, fad ng lo appear and answer, their reo gi izjiici a wore forfi iicd. Adjourn d. POLICE OFFICE Thursday, November Is. Stealing imoi a Store.?A buy named Patr.ck Cun? ningham, wa.- arrested on Wednesday eveuing for stealing a comforter, 2 pair of bose, 3 pair of mittens, mid u hand? kerchief, from the aloro of Juinc, Ii. (iediiry. No.517 Pearl-i-lrret, tor which be was s> ut lo pii-on. Carrying orr Carfetinc?James iiurlie whs urre.-teii on \\ eduesdsy night by ? tli er liiirau.lo. with n iBrgo ioil of rag carpeting in bis possesslsn, which he had-tolcn I lo was committed yesterday, und au owner is wauled fur the carp. ling. Stealing Butter.?John Connelly was uirc-ted by a watchman, on Weduesday night, with a tub of butter ia his possession, worth $6, w hich be hnd stolen from the ? tnro of Mcssis. Underbill -V Sherwood, No. 4o6 Pcarl-sL Ii.- was committed for trial. Stealing Leather.?John Dougherty was yesterday ?rreeted in the m l of carry ing off h ,-ido of .-ole leather, worth f3, from I'-.tni- Hurley. No. ,'i3 Rosevelt .-trect, for which be was sent to prison. .M.uiui i;,?: in i us Polk e Office.?A young Polander, named Louis Grobosky, having been brought before the Police, on a charge of affiliation, preferred by a young French lady named Elia ihcth K ease, coin l?de,! to cuiupro ruiso the affair by marriage, st the b ist ntoiicmeut in his power lo make. Tin- damsel, nothing loth, thru look her stand ui the altar, with a blooming cherub in her srnn-, i.:d the gallant Pule placing himself by her aide. Ju-'i i Mattell proaoum ed the magic word; tbst made tbelovers one,and tbe trio depart* d ? to live in h>\e and harmony to ..etiler.; nd mine in r. arinr; Ihe iiitorcstiiif; pledge1 of their affections. Aiit.Mr. to aos a Caftain?An incorrigible thief, named Isaac bradabaw, wem yesterday afternooa on boat d the towboat Saperior, lying ?t ihe foot of Murray-street, and with a chUel eudeavored to pry open ih?. de?k of the Captain, containing about $1C00 in money. While en? raged in tne operatien, however, he was detected, cou du:tei! to tl o Police Office, and -ahi to prison. Stealing Pantaloons.?A man, named J bnKenucdy, was ye,i- r-luy arrest, d und luii nsn.-ed for siealn g n pair of pantaloons, worth .>>, from the store of Jmepa Coggs* well, No. 135* Chatham-street Game or 'TiiiMBLK Ric'?One of tho coantlesa J..-.,, Sn.ii s w mi luhsbit ourworld, made complaint yesterday fierns on si the Police ?rfticc, that he bad been cheated out nf a sum of mooes in ihe house of a maaiumcd Zaider, ?it ihe c.-rnt r of Walnut and .M idison streets, by the g:u?e of' Thimble Rig,'by one of tho harpies that haunt tbe pslacasof putrifled pleasure aud vice-t that uaballowed pla:e. Olli er Stokeley set out in search of ihe 'Thimble Rig,' and be ?ill probably be housed in tie Tombs before I this rracl es cur lenders. Joaiah Richards Auctioneer. 1? Gersuau Boost?.?BANfiS, R1CHARD5 A PLATT, I9d Broadway, will sell this evening, commenc? ing ut C 1 J o'cl ck, a valuable Private Library of Books ia the Gorman Language, b.-lorr; to ihe estate; ol a de eased Get man rrobrncit g a large variety, of Standard Works in lieaeral Literature and Science. Catalogues ure uow ready and books arraugod for I \..iaiua:i. a. ^ n!:1 MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF NEW-YORK. NOVEMBER 19, 1841. miniature Alimnnac?This Day TW SUN I TltEMOOM , FULL ST a Rises 7 11 I -set- i 49| Rises 1" 19 | Seu_5 6| 0 14 Latest D?tes. LONDON.OCT. Havre.OCT. 21 .rcuraoi ?.oct.23 I NCW-OSLEANS.Nov. Ill The next Steam-Ships to Arrive FROM LIVKRFOOL I t ROM BRISTOL. Caledonia, leaves_Nov. 4 | ?Sreat Western,lessee. ..? The next St can Ship to Leave FROM tO.-TON FROM NEW-YORK. Hntanuia, leaves.. Nov. 16 | GreatWesternJoave*Nov.23 CLfAXCO yoterdav: Slops North America. I.owber. Liverpool, C. H. Mar -hu I; llhatilioii J sbnsoa, ttul.-ulid. Cary A Co. I'.n- George, Hull,Charleston; Rudolph rtroninc. Sher rasa, Charleston, A. <;. A A. W. Bensos; Neuvitas, Mc Furtsind,Cedar Keys, Nesmilh A Leeds Spartan.Sawyer Portland, Me., Neamith Jt Leeds. | Schnoners Rio, (?rifling. Newbern, N. C; Atresrida 'ta.celoi:. J.,-, V-i t a Set tt, |.a (Juayrs, B. I*. Dawsou. ?r;e.[t Powers, Richmond. ARK1VED VFsTKRPAT: Sehr Washington, from Wash ing um, D. C. with cannon, bound to Newport. Sehr Two Brothers, Richard ton, Washington. N. C. N nb naval stun .-, to Milch.II A Co. Sehr Delaware, Forbea,Pitch L.iudiug,witb nuval tiori? to H. Waring .v Co. fear Mary. Baker. New Bedford,oil. Sehr Marth-. Lynch, Philadelphia Sehr Spy , 6 days from Savsun.h. MONEY MARKET. gale* at the Stock exchange, Nor. IS. 25 DsLJ-.HotL.suw 105i 125 do.next wk 16$ .V) Jo. ??; 250 do.bG"d 17 S3 do.?15 lO.ji ? 50 do.cash ti ; ?? do.set ?k K'5: 50 do.nexiwk 161 25 do.i?V)J? 105 : 50 do. I I a5 do.nxiwk lOSi itio do. 161 ~Ii do.cu?h lo5j ; 0 do.bfOJ? 17 :?l I'uioii Bank. lolj 5? ,1c.ooh lbj 110 Farmers Trust."a'd 2-J do.Ci?nif<, I I'D d.?..simdy? 2ej 100 do.bGOaey? 17 '"j do. 301 10 IV; J. K. K. 7> l?-0 ot.>3iJs 30 I 23 Mohawk.. u:; 50 do.a this wk 31 ? yd do.-.a.h Li 3 1 Vicksborg. 2' SO dc.b3ia 63* 10 Ohio Trust Co .. 54 : 70 do...bS'.j? ? SO N.O. Canal. -17 ; 25 do..bSOdys b4 50 Patoreon RR..?60d 54 25 do.b3u.is 6-ij 50 do. .'31 50 Stomyglo.i. 24 ''"> do. 53j lv5 do. 24 I 50 do.sGOdya t3jI :u do. 23? I 209 Harlem UK...uw 17: Id Caniou Co. 23j 300 do.b60ds 17. 3'? do.b3d? S3j ?10 do.?:td. 17 ?.*'? do. 21 50 do.alul 17 , 50 do.b3da 2-1 *??< c,>.-.<' Mourd. i ?i .hare. Hnrleni. Ifi 25 do.1,3 da ICj 2ii dr.. . IM 50 do.s7dv< 16. ?r" d?.ilOdi 15, 50 Can loo Co.Lit Jt 150 do.,::oj 16 i 65Fanaer*aLoaa..s3 31; 300 do.,3-j.ls IF,1 75 do. 3a SO do. I6i < ouiiur r< in) anil .'ioucy ."Vfiiltera Tkurtd?V, P. M. The operationa at the 8toch Eoard to-day were very large, more ihau ball* of ?hieb were in Harlem. The a lies ol this Mock r.-ji; ed upward* of 2'.? ?bares fluctu? ating from 17 10 15}, and finally clo-iuj at 16$. a decliLe of 1 per cent. Feiersoa declined lj Stoningtnn 4. Dala ware Sid Hudaon improved:. Cai.lon Co.?, Vicksburg ?. Mohawk ){ Tbii waa probably the effect of tae termin? ation of the difficulty with ..he City of Albany. The l eii? in Farmers' Loan appear de.uiied la suffer some.? It improved 4 per cent to-d^y. It is a scarce stock and ;uu. Hers bare sold too short. We understand thai Ike liabilities of ihe Company maturing from the pre?eni time io June next nmouul to $100,000, to meet which the) have .dr.rady i-i?< <00 ut command. After June the Con ? piny h-.s nothing to pay for the next fi.'teeu years. Of ihe stork IOuO .!:ar. - were held in England ; of this SOG shares ?ere recently .-in to this country for sale witho,,: limitatiea of pr.ee. This feet has probably aas is led to \ create the ffarry and depress the stock. Iu Slat.- Mick- me amount s aid was considerable, and j st a furtbrr decline. Indiana Bonds f?il off I per cant, Illinois .fixes I! percent, Stale 5j I percent. For Ohio ] ?>ix> s S9j was i Acred?90 asked. Tue sales were : S.COO Illin is Sixes, 1870. 39 I.ISJ0 do do. " 38] 51*? do do. 3g 1,000 dn do.b3Q 3.000 Indiana Bonds. i 1 1.1 mm tin do.trio 371 ' II do do. 3jjj ?-' 000 do do.,10 :i? 1.1II? do do. :t 1,000 S'tnte Five mid balflSGI. ? :} 3,000 do do. .1. The demand foi Foreigu Exchauge is light, aad on Paris biils have declined to 5.2?* a 5.25. Several of ibe Basks are drawing 00 London at 10 per cent. The market r heavy. There has been .-. stif ht improvement on rome Southern poi for I.vi hai ge. Philadelphia 51 a 5|, Baltimore 3?. Mobile Pa !'}. Maw-Orleans 11 a Ij. The fireat Western it is understood has already a large amonnt 01 ;.- Id e gaged/.' The ship Hamilton, whitli r eared la-day for luoia Lssuppi s.d to lake about $50, 11 in specie. The Banks ure row throwing out >omo of the be-t pa per off red, nr.a willcoatinue to do 10 until after the sail iog of tho steamer, by which time it 1? snticipated the supply of Cotton bil s fron, the South w ill have becom large and the rate ???( Exchange reduced sufficiently io pre. rent the tbipmeut of coin at a profit. The Hunk- ?ii' ii.en increase their ii-e- of discount and ihe money mar ket will then be relieved. A portion of the Tea- per Alibar and Hamilton were offered ut auction to day. The rompuuy waa limited and u lack of spirit iu ihe competition was observed. A larj.. fioitiou of the catalogue was wilbiirnwu. 'I he Baltimore Patriot siaiea that ihn Banks in thut city are freely discounting good notes. Railroad Orders v.ry from7 to 9 per cent discount Brokers are buying cs.i lioutly and ell' ring to sell on time at ;? 'J si.d 10 per cent discount Bark of Bait more, dividend otf, soiling at 831 50. Farmers' and Planters'>'Mechanics' Bank j"-. Ex change on New York I'.J a 3j. Massacbi setts Fives, Ie58, raid on Wednesday at I! n ran at97, Boston and Woiceaier Bank lirjj, Boston uns Providei.ce l'l j. The bill before the New Jersey Legislature require! the suspended banks to resume on or before the lib of Ju |y 1.ext. A table published in tue Newark Daily Adver- j liser show ing tlu di(T< rence in the artouni of eirculatiM belw.eu the suspnaded and the specie paying tianks. largely in favor of the former, shows conclusively whs the banks an- so unwilling t > roturu to specie payments. The committee to whom w ere referred the subject ol resumption of specie payments by the New Orleans banks bale made their report to the Board ol Hank PresideatS. It was accepted by th. 111 an i referred to the several buare of directors. The report recommends Nov. I, Irl.', nsihe day for lie- resumption of sp. cie payments. Accompanying it are sundry recommendations relative to settling the balances a?w du.- by th.- Bunks to one another, and to become due, aad to the future action of what aie called the weak Dunks (In the Isst subject it is proposed thai ihe strong institutions sI.rII furnish the meaus toihe weak oai -. to poi themselves in complete readiness for reaump UOn, and llint the latter shall ie-lricl tbemselVSS to a psr feetlj safe and prudeel csurse, by drawirc in tlK-ir usu? s nndconfioisg their circulation to a low; lixed standard, while it shall be the duty of the former 10 furnish to the community the mas-of currency needed. rVevs-Vork Harket. ASHES.?The warkot is dull. Sal.s Pot.- ut S'itO? Pearl- .'. 75. COTTON.?The sales to-day arc a'eont G00 bales wuh cut variation iu price. I'l.rtl'R ?Tue dull appanrunceof tlie ma'kst continue an.t lieucsee and tinm is plenty at ti till, ?itk somesalesal 6 62). Troy i* selling at 6 50; Michigan at 6 56 The arrivals arc light, but ire demand is limited W e quota tteorgetown 6 62] fr.uu v ssel and 6 75from ?wie, with -a'es. I'.randy w me is very tcarce. A parcel bein is held ut ti 7'. Howard Street, i.*ue in market. Sales Brandy I wine Corn Mewl at 11 25. CRAJN.?A cargo Virginia Wheat romaius unsold.? etaleaitO 0 bushels Ohio Cora a CSjc. weight, al the boat. 3500 JOiltln rn nl 69, ?> eig"lt, delivered ; 1000 do ti.*, mea? sure . 1000 do Jersey 7i, ueas. A pireel Rye brought .5 at th. boat. About <00o bushels Barley sold as G? cts. Oats are scarce und io di tuend at .V e : [Vexr-Yorli ZHuecusn.?Wo are pleased to tied that -.he higl.'y 1. trre-t: r :,i I [ leiisiue I'l.plural Ex perimenis which w e re formerly show n at this Museum havesiraui been resnmed by Mr. Paele; ami (hut ihej have been well and fashionably attended this week* Ui Friday evening next, ai7J o'cl ck, Mr. Fowler willgve give another Phrenological Lecture at this place, i-ub j 11 of this lecture, " Tn" Natural Language of the Faeul ;irs " Illustrate I with ?ome hitbl.' interesting ai.d Le* axpeniuenis iu Animal Magnetism or Mesmerism, nis 2 II"' <'ou?i^atx?i p.-rsuip ONT.lIt'll will please ob lain their permits without delay. All goods eo: permitted witaui five days are liable to be sent to pablic store. nl3 5t D* Repetition of Or. Slparkn'a I,r< turr>. Iu consequence of the difficulty of accommodating at t^e 1 Chapel of the University all who are de-ir-us of h. anug the admirable Lei t .re, of Dr J.vaco Srvsks on ihe His? tory of the American RsTcIution. uud iu compliance wih | aamorous and urgent solicitations from various qua-ter? ih>; Lecture Comiutuie of the New-York Historical S . j eietj havem.de arrangements f >r a coacarrent repetition of tu tu at the Tabernacle in Broadway. The new Course will be comprise.! in Eight I^etu.-.'.. Commencing at the Tabernacle ?a Tuursday eveuiug of the present week, November 13th, at half past seven o'? clock, a?d to be conliiiuej on Saturday and Thursday evening-, until cocclu led. Tue Cour?e at the University will lie couiiuucj as al pie.-ent ou Moaday and Frida; evenings. Tickets of admission 10 the Tabernacle Course are plac-'d at a low price, m order to enable all who are dts posed to hear so distinguished a Lecturer ou subjects of -urpa-sing interest to eiery American cill7.cn. To ihe whele Course, $1 ; to a singie Lecture. 25 cts. Ti.-kets may be obtained at the Bookstores of ("arvill A: Co. iU? Broadway, corner of Pine at., T. J. Crower, CSl Broadway, near Ki-etker st., U. Greens, 377 Bioa.l??)', Bartlett A' Wei ford, Broadway, under Am-ncau Hotel. C. 8 Francis, 952 Broadway, and Israel Post, ^5 Bowery : and al ihe door on the evenings of the Lectures. FREDERIC OK PEYSTER, | GEORGE FOLSOM, ! r??m,?? CYRUS MASON. . Committee. nlfi5tis GtORUE GIBBS, J rTTh? Director- of ihr ?w.York JLy Centn repectful y inform the Public tust t.-e Third An nual Course cf Leclure? be/ore ttMl UMUtatioa will be de li*ered :c the Broadway Tatx-rnacle oa Weeneediy even ings of each w<eic. commencing ear^y u November. Introductory, by tke Bon.Sani L. Southard, of Ne Jers-y. Hon. Henry D. Giipii. late Attorney Oeeeral of tbe ''uite4 Stute-.', on_. Hon. C. C. Cambrelesg, tlate Minister of the Pitited States u, Russia,; or. ? Kntaia.' E:i:iu C.i.r.i.. k. M . -i-arued Bla-k?aita of M?..*s bnaetti i oa 'The IcdueLcc at" Mythological Matapsors ad Im-ioat on the Progress of a Geu-rai Iniedeetuil Cnitivatioa saj Developement.' Hott. Rufus Choate. United States Senator front Mm tacbatott? T ? Tb- I. t-rsfsrc ??' :L? Sea. Tnaric- Eases, Ksq . on ? Tu.- Ron idcc ol" the Ttmei.' Henry R. Sebooleraft, Esq..(late United State? Indian Agent,- oc 'Indran Character,Traits.' ?c. R'v. Spencer H. '"one, on 'The Volaauuj Principle.' I.ow-li Mason, Esq.. tlate rVestdeat of tbe'Hanle; sad Haydn !?aeie v. Boston.) oc Mu.ic' Rev Prof. Marlit:. r.a-. David Panl Brown, Esq., of Philadelphis, on ' The Ari ;ocrr.cy of Eloquence.' Her. Edward H::chco-k. LL. D.. Prof. Geology, Am berat College, ou >? The Wonders of Science cor.i(..-'d - irh th ? Wonderi of Koiann.-.-.'' R :. John Pierpont, ol Bo?ton, on 1 Tbe Education of h.- Practica] Mau.' valedictory, by Gov. Poindexter, of Mississippi The particular enter iu which the above i amad gentle nen will appear, not having been fall/arranged, will be ?nnousced tj the PaLIic fn.ni *-<ek to week, a.- tne Lec? ture, progress. TERMS or TUE COCSse. Sea?on Ticket*, ? admitting a Isdy and gentleman.">..$d Mcrabers' M ?? - ..$2 Ladies' ".*l Pan ha obtained r?f ihr Libririan. at the Lyceum R o-.me. ill Broadway; ai Dayton & Baxtoa'i, comer of Eult.ic ? cd Nassau streets, or J..nn L. Salisbury, ? Broa.iwav. The Ubraryand Reading-Room of the New-Yorh Ly eean are open days tad eveningsfor the u?p *f M.T b . .: Ill Broadway, next to the corner of Lispenard street, ?econd tioor. The Library i? supplied with Books in every oepan cent of Literature Science, tne Mechanic An*. History, Biography, Belles Letires, Vovages, Trave -. Mi taphj ic-, Th-'d ' -v Jan-prudi-uce. Mclictiie. Political K'ntio ray, the Pine Arts?in a wi r.i all that can be Useful to the general reader, '-r particular student, The Reeding- Room, p.isiisg ample sccommodstious, is furnished with the daily and wr.-Kiy Papers, choice \merican and Eoreigu Periodicals, Journal-, of thsvarioui Sciei ce-. A c. Ac. New Publications will be ud.leel as rapidly a* the funds -ill permit. The Term- of Met ibership are only *2 per annum, pay ibie, if desired. Mmi-aunuaUy. Ladies are admitted to membership on the same term Per order. o9tf J?ilN H. GRI3COM, M. I?.. President. .^lercnntile Library 't-ci-iution, XT The Beard of Directors have tbe pleasure of nu louuciog t* the Members and friends of the Institution, he FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COURSE OF LEC rURES, :.. be delivered st Clinton Hall, ou the Tuesday Evening ?f each wselc, commencing Nov. 9th. NT it I? D C CTt IR Y?A a Address ou the occasion of the T* eaiy-firtt Anniversary, >.v t e ||. a \\ II.LI \M INGLIS. lud a roein by WILLIAM CU (TER, Esq. a Member of the Association, One Lecture?Hna. GEORGE M. DALLAS, of PeunsyU con in, ({ale United Marti Minister In Russia,) on " Russia." )ue Lecture?Hon, RUFUS CHOATF. 'United States Senator frnm M?SSackusi tts ) loa le eturc?ELIHU KURRI IT. A.M. of Massachusetts (the teamed blackiimtk.) T.u Kornau Patriotism congenial with tbe It-publican principle, or the spi? rit of our Institution? V ?ne Lecture?Rev. JOHN O. CHOULES. "St. liar tholemew'a.Da) aud Admiral Coligay." One Lecture?DA V ID PAUL BROW N, F.?q.. of Philadel? phia ?? Ruling Passion " i'wo Lectures?Mnj r G. rOCHMAN, "me en u?rrr uf tar Palisharntn?Professor in thr Oolltgt of thr eilu oj Lsnuvitlt, Jkintueif.) "The History and Revolution Of T'llaild. .Lecture?J( ISEPH R. CHANDLER, Fro,. of PAi.'u dttykia " 'i'ne ? ultivation of ib-i anectiona." IneLecture?Rev.HENRY W. BELLOWS. "Manner aim morals of a Republic " rwo Lectun s? BE NJ?MIN ILL1MAN, LL. V.. < Prufrs tor Yair College, IfeuuHaoen.'i I. " a sketch of the ?t-uci ire of the Earth, including ike leading facts of Geology." II. " Theory of tne powers and operations by which the uriai ireinei.t has been e dec led ? *uh the results of utility an I beauty." Ine Lecture?WILLIAM L. STONE, Esq. ? Buccaneers of America." Ins Lectu e?GRANVILLF sllMtr PATTISON, M. II.. (Pnifeestir University Medical trhoo!) " Tue cou ?lilution and onranixation ol the Annual Body." )ne Lecture?Rev. J. M. ^ AINVY RIGHT, D D. lue L'-clurc?JUI1N NEAL, Esq. oj Portland. "Self Keiiatice." in.- Lecture- Rev.J. N. M IFFIT, {PrtftssorSt. Ck*rU> Cui'rue, Missouri.) " Self Education." Valedictory by the Han. A. BRUYN HASBROUCK, Pre. siaent Rutgers1 College, -Vric Jersey. Ilm- notice sill tie given from lime lo time of the order ii winch the above gentlemen - ill deliver their respective i.eclures. TERMS TOR THE COI.'RSr. Tic'f.tte Bdantuus a member and one udy.$'1 Dm do s non-member sad one lany. 1 Ladies Ticket?. I to be obtained of the Librarian sl Clinton Hall, und st the .i* boak -lore ol Baker. Crane A Co. IM Pearl, near A'all street. It. E. LOCKWOOD, o'^f, tf Chairman Lecture Committee. XT' Hamilton Literary Association !,??<?? lures, BROOKLYN.?The le-etare Committee of tbe Hamilton Literary Association, have the p!e*?ure of an? nouncing the fallowing Coarse of Lectun:-, to be deliver? ed before th-_ Brooklyn pnblic during the ensuing win? ter : ? 1841, Nor. 18th. DAVID PAUL BROWN, Esq.ofPhi ladelpiiia. Introductory. Nov..'.. Rev. WM. D. 8PRAGUE, D. D., of Albany, else Lecture? Oa the connection ol success with persever mg etroiL Erec? RICHARD H. DANA, of Boston. One Lec? ture?On tnr importance <?t n r e .1 life lo an apprecisUoa of Literature, :.ud the ioflueui n ol Liu mure on life. Dec 'J. CHARLES LAMES, Esq of New York.? Oue Lecture?On 'be romance oi the nu.e. Dec 16. S. G. GOODRICH, Esq of Bostoa Oue Lec? ture?On ibe power and responsibility of Hie Press. Dec. 23. R.v. GEORGE B. CHEEVER, of New York. One Lecture?Un ibe Aul quilies of Euglub Lit r.v.urr. e. 30. OLIVER W. HOLMES, M. D., of Boston.? ? ?ue L--i:iure ou Englisti V'ersificalioa. l-U Jm 6. Prof.TIIKO.D. WOOLSEY'.ofVsleCol lege. One Lecture ou the characteristics of Plslo's pi i losopbi. J ie. 13. Hob. RUFUS CHOATE of Boston. One Lecture?On Jaa.20. Hon.C. C.CAMBRELENG, ?f New-York.? ):??? Lecture?On Russia Ja:i.yT. JOS. K. CHANDLER, Esq. of Philadelphia in- Lecture t n Paternal Duties. Feb I. ISov.GEO POINDEX PER, of MiaaiaaippL? Constitution aud practica! operation. Koh J. Rev HORACE III sl IN ELL. of Hartford One Lecture? OnihedutiBCtion betweeuTsste aud Fash? loo. Eeb. 10. Prof. JONATHAN KNIGHT, M. D., of Yale College. Unc Lecture?Ou Ike a- paiuius of Inoliou iu Mao. F.-b. IT. Rev. S.H.COX, D.D. of Brooklyn. <?ue Lectun?r-elretioin from and cotuniciitaries ou English Poetry. The Introductory Lecture will b? delivered in t!i? First Presbyterian I inarch, Craubeirj-sireti, ou Thursday eve .Miig. Not. I8tb. The remaining Lectures will be deli vi re I iu tbe Lect .r Room of the Lyceum ou the ?ime evening of r^cn week until completed?commencing at ball" past 7 o'clock, pre? cisely. Tickeli for the Course..*J Co. for * tiagie Lecture.?4') cts. Faini'y Tickets, tor ti.e first t ?0 in?inber?. -?- each, and far every additional member; $1?to be had at Winter'-, Culverwell's, and Mackay's, Fultbn-itreet, and at Wild? er'- and Blacrove's, Atlantic-street, South Brooklyn. EDMUND I ERR). | J. L CAMPBELL, I Lecture J. M. VANN * Ol r, : Committee. u!6tf A. A. SMITH. ) XT Dr. [sardner'u Lsssinresi.?In accordance with an inriti^oa addres.-ed (9 n:m by several tealie. men eminently distugrsiahed in practical .-civuce, Dr l^.rdner nos the honor to announce that on J'hur-<tay Evening next, ihe I3ih inaC, be will d. I.ver ia the L?c iure Room of tac Mercantile Library As?e?iatioa. Ciiutoo Hall, the first o.'a series of Le.furs laiecded to exu: iu and illasuraie ia a fsmilur ?'.?.-?. suitable to a popular Assea>Uytthe raort important and i_tttc?tiug modem .'.??cuyncs iu Sci-ncc md iheir appLcatHJB to the Arts. The fahject for the fir-: Ewnirr will Le Astronomy, illustrated by large lrauspan-nt Dr*wi*g Prev.ou? to the Lecture Dr. Lardcer'. D dactic Model-, ?hieb will form tbe sabject ol a tnbtcqneot Lecture,; ?vill b? shown :n opcru'.inu. Adiuis-ion 50 c?Lla.?Tue doors 10 be open at at a quar :er past ' o'clock, and the Leeiurr. will be coininevc .-: a: precisely. nlJ Ct i'ousli?. t'ou ttn?. t on sis*.? IiV. ?? yr a - or told sb arTectiun of tne luagJ or iiwr, or any disease tb-.t pred..-po?e? to con.-urrption ! if -o obtain a botlle of Di. Wi'l am-'- eekbransd Cumpouad Extract of Hoar .lojcii. Bairn of (jiic.d and S:ippery Elai: a remedy that sever fails. Try it- Agents, Dr. Marcus Hunt, Druggist, corner Washington and i'ourtlandi sts. Dr. W. S. Mary - Botanical M-diTire Store. I If I Bowery,Cbsrca's Di-p-Mi sary, corner Sprue ard Bowery; Ckiliou's, 'r?j Canal st.. (i. W. Badger. Newark, and by Druggists m the Country generally. Price. |1 per buttle. n!5 lw* XJ .U.d.uar? ol Beet At"-IJ?J Popular Reueuici. Leecne?. Engils?. ud 1 reach Pvrfum ery, Soaps. B.-a.oes. Ai, for ISM by J. Sc, I C?OniMiTON. Drugeista, nl3 Imir* 227 Hui? a ?t~ corner ol Sprisg JTT Panicnlar Notice? loo?e persons hevm? furciture in' any dc-ampuou to ri>,oae of, or who ?J" brrai.r.?up house-keeping, w;,'l fin., a rea.lt sale for an? ; orttoc or all of their foods, by sending thair address, or calling upon the mb?* nt>er. Goods to any aaieuei s-ar . hi-eci oT lm (?) F. Till.TON. 197 ?:nataaui sure. The ? beapeat Caah Tailor yct.-PE TER V H?STED, No. 1 Chatham ic/aare. coreer cf Chatham itr-et, makes Clothes to order ia the ueatest ?t>!a, 1U per etat elieapar this :he ckre.pe-t rash Tailor a Lity. A joej C. in ?II ca?es warranted. ?2?' Im fSLat r I't U, la this c:!y. Nor. 17. bv Rev. Win. Adams. John YongC of CiBcinnati to Miss Catherine Gibson, of this city. ta tail city. Ni r. 17 by Res Dr Pattoa. Ja?. H Wil iiams. of (>nio. to Hiss Angelina, eldest daughter of Tbos Mbok, Ess], of this city. At Thcanpsonrilte, SaUirn4TLCoBaty.Nov.lt bv Rev Bde rd K Fowler, Edwin K Gale, of New York, to Kiss Helen M Thompsoa, dsughter of Judge Thompson, of the forn-.r place. D.iD, la this eity, Nov. 17, Mrs. Ann, wife ol" James Smyth in rlo: 50 th jearof her i>ge. The fri ads of the family are respectfully muted to at t- ni her funeral, ihia afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from Ne I .?j'rinir itre> L la::nsci:> Nov. 17. in the ,*Ct:i year rf bsr age, Msg dale ne. wife of Christian Bobler. Th ? frii ads and a- quaintancca of the family are resp?c; full; i: t.. ati me uer funeral, at .t o'clock ihn alter- i S0Oli,fri m Ro.SlSTbird aveiue, ?il?uut farther isvita lion. A *i 7 t- IS -A Teiioress to do work in s f.uiu> Applj soon ai tJJ Barciay*sl. nib 3: H U-A N T K ?> ? V maaly 'lor, 14 ;u I et \ .Jrt of aye. of cor:?t-: moral habits, willing lo make himself use fut One of ? xpenence iu a store, r oilke. wol recom? mended from his last employer, may aVain s trasll cool pecsation at [nl9 It] ' KINO it CO.'s Fore rn md American Peri dieal Office, 199 Broadway. \ ' ' t.NTI !>.?t yoncg mac, who ha- \<^' ,ior: ?? years'experience in the grocery business,wishes am ploy meat in some mercantile boose ia this city. He sou .. :.s\ ? ko objection to em: *e in auy mhrr rupee ta? ll ? busii.(i r a ,:i aleratesalary. Satisfactory references in be givi . A 'd-e,> M J. M. through thia office, nl* Ji" MfANTKD?Ai Iron Book-Safe of a medium aia . * v oneof the Salamander preferred. Aay person ha* ir? one :,, ri?po*e ?f miv b?ar ?f a customer bv address? ing Box'379 Park Post-Office; statine terms, which must be Ul< derate. a 19 It v- ! I Jl ) -?? iVI.. Us???.\ w;...-. a a: i'li ? tjp I' *' ?" - ? somt mercantile business, who ?ou..l loan ? is- . Com! i as good security sad salary Thewh tale grocery business preferred. Address H. al this of? fice, nil) lw* sJl iT ATI O N WANTED?Bv a lad I ?? a i^ who has some acquaintance, with the Pi in ting Busi? ness, r.iid would like io *ork nl this, but is willing to en gace in a Stora cr l iter res..,., .aide employment, II" mnls with bis no her. Appl) at f.7 Marion si oi address E I'.. 0. at this on.ee. Unexi epdonsble references given nl- 3tis H>ii\ tgcltABE .V- s"o-'? INTELLIGENCE .1 OFFICI. ISasuusat. Rei - new:t? ? Hon. If. H.Grianell,H. Brevoort,Eaq., ?V. Irving, Prof. Kenwick. nl3 Im ?tkoN'? i.\rE!,i.s(;i;>(i: office, Mo SrSH Pearl ?trr et, esvar Broad w?y. nl A I mis' LOt?Ti -Yesti rday, about coon in the vicinity ofNas -.list the fnl o? tig money ; 3 fivo d illar bills mi ?ifety Ii nd b nU- of this S'aie ; I one dollar bill on the State Bank *s'-??rk. N. J : I m e dooar hi I on ihr Hein i! nk, n.J. Who. ?er i ay bnve found iheaduM and sill leave it at the Tribune tillico, will be liberally re? ar .r,:.-d. nl'l h" i I ONr. V.?'! Ii-' Muhe?! pries paid for U-niiUinito : .Is. Notea,et thorp'S Exchange Office, '^li Broad? way, a 19 8t* risi.Mvx Kv'i'iM. ii()T\si:. Mi. in SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, So. I4J* Fullou -t extending to Ij Ami-it. clear thiough from S-lrcct to .-sire, t, TO L E T And the Furnitiirn mid Fixtures for sale, or ?xclmnged for property in the city or vicinity. To thie.? ?boar? nc quainted with its unrivalled lo alitv, the respectability ol us customers, and the ac, rax tag a of its thorooghfare fr. m stieei to Sireet so seid .in obtained, h Is superfluous to ex, a'U.ti on these am1 many other indui amenta by which a C mpeteOt pi r? ,n must inevitably realise a large and pro fttsb.i! bii-iii. s,.>f the be?t kind. All farther Information xi I he given by the propr eior, whose ouly reasou f.?r fermg this bigblj favored place to let is urgent business whicu unrxpeeteilly compels in? immediate personal at t. ndau e i K Dta k . Un FRIDAYS Its.-, wiib oth.-r boiled Fish, will be served up. The finest Oysters, fried, stew.d or ia th* -hell. DINNER Crem ic to 3. wjtb the usual variety of the choicest pn duee of the Murker,. Beel Me iss, Wal Cutlets, Mutton sod Pork Chops, 10 i Scents; Roast Partridge S3 cents, with every etbei delicsc) to sint all l.istss. Ten and Ci tree always ready, Scents a cup. nl'J if "a pew lmpoutant facts. F. \V. ?V W. V. C.IM.KV, 430 Grniid-itrcet, OFFER an extensive H.roriment of rich Fsacy, .Staple and Dun - ;ie DRY GOODS, at lower prices by -t least ?JU percent, i aa the same article eau be ohtsiaeJ at uuy oth [i store ia this country. Hero is a specimen of prices SfJAVi LS. Ru b i~i Damaik .Silk Sbawls, j.', 50. Rieh 10 4 " Satin " 7 UU. Splendid Wool Cashmere " 19 00. Rich French Broch? " I Uu. Ne - -t> I? Pn ai h De Lames, 2s OJ. per yarJ. Splei di i Oi ieotaliaes, cew patterns, 6s. to$l per yi?rd A great m: ty of Linens, Table Covers and Sheetings. \\ ;.. I i.id YelW Flauu;ls, which we warrant to be import d, and will net sbriak in wasbiug. BROAD CLOTHS, BEAVERS, Ac. 300 piec is, comprising all kiud?, styles aud colors. 11 tod Dark Cloth, nt SI 75 and S- 00. Fine do. -u.t'.ble for cloaks and cress coats, from *i 50 to 53. It o pieces Csssimoree, aomesa low as 75 cents. 8 s FliVETS?9ATI1VKT9. In this ar'ieli! we d'fv the world. We eau sell, aid dfl ell, ch -api-r ihun oilier merchants buy, say what they nil. DOaXESTICS. Wt sr-.v nothing ami>? when ?e assure tie publie, thai .v.- can afford t'> .-ell by the yard or piece cheaper tbur. the wholesale mercbaats. N. is ?GUley ia the uome, 43 1 la tb? euruber, nl- 6tis A ITU. ASSORTMENT <^F FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMERES, Ol 1i1f LATEST k.-.i.l t>D WINTCa PaTTsRsiS, (,'au be found at the Nevs- .'orli Cash TailorinR Batablsabimesir, I s ? Fulton-street, near Broadway, Where ,'u't eular u teuUou is paid to cu.u-.' Pants iu ?n) ityle our customers may wi-b. .nd (fiade at the short ?t notice. A great rariety cf Dir.mond, Vine atd Buud ?treet Beavers for cuercosts, made lo order, in a sty I? -urpa.I b> none, and at pneea 10 sni. the m; at e-nnom i ai Also, our usual full sssortmeat of Weeteof-Eaglaatl ? ud Freucb Cioth?, together with the Worden, Velvets f's-dimercs, Hrccade acd ..ih-r S.lka for Vestfags, com prisi ? as fn l an assortment a? can be fuuud iu the city. Strict punctuality cb-er.ed in filling orders. Cash ol delivery, and no abatement in pneea. V B.?Those persons in want of a good and fa-bionabl. 11. ercoat, '.t ? m aderate price, are invi-^J lo call und ea. ? ?mil.ir style and quality before parchss-ng elsowher^. ,i Mr. H iy ard g res bis whole attention to theeut .ing de. partment, whose aameis a sure guaranty for a firrt-rats fit. c-ltf_J. C. BOQTg, AaeaL 7~^ai!l-. V** sl'ti ati.? I) rttbte r. lineil :o;f it la ~ per i;... white Havana at 5s tor 7 lbs ; hroac do a 4s aad i' 61. wiili a large assortment of tin eeri-? and fu ra in Fm ta, Ac tar sale i?y J. tj FOWLER, wholesale and retail grocer, No -'ai Cr-enwicb sireet, coraer < i Murrey. N. Is?Reil iperm oil !'s per gallon, in 1 iood ^airy nuiter at !s ? ! per lb nl9 3n-' 'j'Ai'.o:-:-. ? ;~'i~'Ti~e?3 \ \ o i; i.tsiii. 1 IER5 i ?If you "si t truly atiractive Fasbi a Plates plaase ci.l at the F..reigu and American Pi riooical Oifi ? Vf> l!-.,a.?iy.?ad exa.n ne the j jsilv c?leb-at'd K MIN I5TE* 3 LATEST H FHURTS of LONDON AND 1a RI3 WINTER FASHION9, a spleaald PUte. with i e c-e'i-ry -< e r.ipaais.eiits and icstruetions aid Palfra Cards of the I test ?t>!e of Rich fioojs, just rtxeived b> ;r." tireai We-iern. aud for sale by KIMJ A CO.. 19-.) Broadwiy. Wa-:;d active. enterpr..ing a;cnt. ..fuo oub^ed char arter *.o ?e.l above throughout tue. United Stales, ?iti other valuable works. nl9 If r ? K'ist I;-fil AND FEED ?TO?fc TO " *" LET ? T-.at ?eil known stand, .osibwe.t ome.- ol Vanck am King n w. | be let to a good teuiit. Apid to Samuel Werks, fji Marion iu o!9 3 ve weArsjrTTE ?.oaL, Akvi.oA'sr.?p.." - " cjuaiiiy, in iota to suit purcsaiera. for sale low by tb> lubsenbers. WARD i BROWNE, Late Anderson & Ward, nl91w C?rnsr of Laight at,d Washington ?treet?. Also?Sydney, Pictou, Vurgtnie^eaigb.nd other CoaU. AUCTION SALEfe. BV Ss D RAT KK, Jr. Si^re 5-t Wxlliam t reel, cor*-, ?? }> ir.*nre * i FRIDAY, Not. 13. ai 11) o'clock ? ike Auction R.:-vm, j A Urge n?s rtinc-nt of Furs of ail de-cn, t;on?, idaptisi { to lb* *? asoo. j Turms ol ?sie l> mis credit for ail sums of $.00 an* over j i utaiegu*? an.i .ample.i.e m. ruing , f sale. J Or. SA I URDAY, Nov. 2uih. at 10 o'clock, at tb* Aur 1 non Room. I CtotkS, Cassini ere* and Reaver Clcths.?\V. kt of Fug : land Broad Clothe, b'eaverCloih., Ca.s.nwit*. Pilot Cloth*, j Ac. Ac. Also, 5 eases Ergl?h Meriaoes. Terms of sale, ellsumsof $100 aud ov*r 0 months credit i for ipprored rcstor-ed notes. On TUESDAY', Nov. 83d, at 10 o'clock, at the Au, ,'.uu Ro.ru. Package Sale?260ya.- k a ge < Foreign at.! I? mettle Dry (Seeds, of reo nt imj ortatioa, *u?i sdspc**! to tai wss<?. ("ataio. act sad lample* on th moraiafol -a a Terms?AI! -un.? ?I SloC'.-'net over. 6 tno-ali- lor ap? proved endorsed note*. \\ EDNESDAY, Dec I. At 13 o'clock, at the Marchsuw's Exchange. Bonds?Oue Mi lion Dollar? ol Bon.!- ol lbs Oh Lifs tad Trust Company, in samt io?u:t pare ha er-, having about 1.1 years to run, bearing aa interest of 5 p*?r c nt. [??r annum, parable semi-aanua ly, in the > it) ol N. \? k Jostan M ; c h a r <t ?. Auctioneer. BY BAM.S, Klt?lttM A PI ATT. Swe li>? ir-uaaaru?. Till;? EVEX1NO, Nov. 19. Sn.?>'rj:D K>ami i\o .(virMcoi Boo:.*.?An ?it-? live collection ol i boice English atd Anaerkan editions of standard w irks, elegant illustrated books, Ac Partieal Its at sale GuuiaM Hook. ?A Privat? Library of Standard \\ si?.s in the Germ n Language, belonging to the estate of a de? ceased German. Full particulars ?t -ale. Monday EVENING t.d. took,-. Parsa ire? A largo a.sortu.t.|ii of geuersl mi. celbweoas hooka; iactuJiag also a eoliectiuu of i aar assd popular novels. Also, a variety of English esgrtsiuga, suitable for scraps. AT PRIVATE SALE 100 dcaea super colored Skivers, consisting of cocbi neal, blue, black and maroon colors. A M ? > E M K N T $ . Mi ON* KUT. R ll't ill AM HAS i IIS HONOR TO VNN.1 v K ?r-?i ?* rill giv< s Concert al the Gothic Halklai Mono ic ou End?) evening, Nov !'.?, tocomuteucc ai - o'tb . .. PAR l L t Lo' i-r's Kin. can strike an F. .gle B ind. P? uy ky Skaltspeare.Parry Scotch Song?Blue Bonnets over tb* Border, i oo trv b. Sir Waller Scoti. : Parorilo Ballad?Womau..A. La* PurcaU'scelebrated Cantata?Med Tom, composed in i be year 11191?a? tut g by Nr.*tVabam at her Haj ssty'i Conceits of Anci.int Music. iu llsnover Square. By general desire, tbetMiniature by G P. Morris Kaii-?t By desire. Bruc - Address t.. ins Army Scots whs. hae wf VVsllsce bl< d. PART IL I Serenade, from Ftu Diavolo. Fair Afcea.Aubsr : Celebrated Song, William Pell. Braham Ballad?Too Winter U i* Past.Braham -oii??siully in our Alley.Cory Scotch Ballad? Rabin Adair, arranged by .Braliaui By J tire, fne Bay of Biscay. Tickets St each, children naif Pries, lo be bad at At ariu'a, Hewitt'*, Duboit's, and Jollie's Music Store*, and Could A SaXlOn'S llm.k Si?ie. IliT.At t'ft.M hK I SKUKI) MUSKJ.?The ' New-York Academy uf Sacred Music will giro their First Concert this teasoo, T1IIS (Friday) EVENING, Nor. ll'tb 1811, in the Broadway Tabersaele, eommene nig at 7| o'clock. ORDER OF PERFORMANCE. rvKi t. L Tuns?Temple.Arnold. PRAYER. 2, Wow excellent it thy loving kinduess. .1. Anthem from P-aliu .ll't. Hustings. t. Hundredth Psalm.Ha.lniy;-. ', .") Solo by Mr. Bell?O flod preserve lbs Mariner. '. ti Duel! uad Choral?Si-It Echoes.Hastiuga. 7. Solo mid Cboru-?Sound an Alarm. HsadeL i -. Dueitby twoyouag Uvdiai?trruyeu in t'ioud? S'haw, 9. Reciiauve ano Chorus?The Muliitudei of Angels.Kuisr. eck r it. I. Easter Ambem......Hastings. i Solo by a young lady?Lord I believe. J. Atilhc-iu?V\ e. will rejoice.Arnold. t. Solo by Mr. Comes . . .1. Chorus?Awake, put on thy strength.Jacksoa. ri. tlolo uy Mr. Holt. 7. Ursnd Doulila t'boru?? lie guru them llail stouar.Handel. Tickets Fifty Cents. For sale bv Duyten ? Saxton, eoraer of Fulton and Na.-suu streets ; D. iitn-ha?, lid Nassau street; Firth dkHall, No. 1 Frsakliu Squire; At will. -.'Ii, Broadway. all) It" ijI,.'?!'? .'k.Nfs niABBtiK BED BILLIARD k5 TABLES, wi h bolhFron and Mahogsni Fre in over IheClimux Euting Rooms, No Ii Ann n snd Id'J Fultou ? t., Tne g,-,.n(4it in d test ttsortmeut v f Ti I I., ailh nil tue European improvemcots, uro in fu I rsporatroo. Buy srs nnd players are invited to call und try them, nlfl If aa IIAlsM> vTABE AW? sVOODlVAKK. jW.kJ. JAMISON, tSS5 aud 855tG*ftnwicu-STaesT. , [/"ITCHEN FURNITURE in all its varilies, cousi.i " iug of Hardware, Wood-ware, Tin-ware and Willow, ware, kept eooetantly on hand, of the best qualities, si ,'ory low prices to suit the limes. Those who would wish to purchase articles of the abov>< ktud will find u to thuir advantage by culling before purchasing elaewhero. N. B. A large a-iortmeut of Plaul Stands and Tubs of various poiteriu and lizos. nl Inn- W. A J. JAMISON. i>.H.I siItltKOTYPK I.IKKNHMNFS, Of Children w hom wb love, and Pareuls we reveru. .S':curc rAc Shadow ere He Sulttanre faJei. T-ikeil alter the plan discovered bv Mom. H ignorro by M. VILLEHS. M. D . , No ?i.'t.t Broadway, (facing th? Park,) Now-York. Prom '* A. M. to i p. M. daily, Sundays except'd Taksn in I air, Cloudy, and oven iu Stormy U Belker Instruments furnish id, and Pupils taugut with ins lata : improvements. Terms inodi>ru(r far I nsli. n'- if - <OLDMitIlXJI.'S WHITING AND BOOS Vv KEEPING ACADEMY,i>81 Hrcadwai, opposit? , Washington HalL?Mr. GOLDSMITH respectfully m forms tho ladies and gentlemen Ol New York and Brook I lyn, that his Rooms are now opeu for lbs recaptioa of ; pupil- and visiten. Mr. G.pledgea himself 10 impart to all, in Ten Les-ona ] of Osr Usch Esch, kit much admired system of Msa can i ils aa I a masterly command of the pen, which bis own ?pe eimenssad practical exempUScatioas will Ills ?tr?te, thai ?hey cnunot posviMy ev-r io.e in their future practice. Mr. G. baa ree?iveil the Firsr Prkmii'm three ?ui-r?,, - ive year* for the bcst trcciMsss or orr-HAJto Htss? iiir axhibits>il ai tba PaulsoTtb* AttBRICsn I-i?titutu Term*, Fivt Dolliss, isciudnig Stationery, payabl i in advance. Beanett's System of Book Keeping taughtby apracn tal occountaal. n!5 I wit* UI'D NON MTREKT CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.?NEW GOODS.?The Cheap8tore hae just received a new and beautiful usaortmiint of Goods, ? bich are now open for ibe lu.pe.'.tion of the Indies of the . ,;v. and a.'so lo slraugers, who can make ibeir pur chsses at im- store '.n more adrantagi-ous terms than n.i other ?lore m the city at 7o Hudson st. The goods consist of a new style of De Laines, rhmi? Ijatterw, very binits'-nie at a low price ; Real Welch flannets, both -ingle and double widths, of the very be-1 quality, and very cneap. A large assortment of Keriaoea of the mist fashionable color., apd of . superb quality, cheaper than were ever offered before. Velvets, 'h? larrcst sssnrtmrnt in the city, five :.'!..--.: ibades of blue block, and live diSerent price-. Alvo Ma. '?njs, purple,browns, taazsime, bine and all o.her CO Ors, 4'c T:,e.s are ibe cb-apa.t Velvet, . vor otisred iu tkecity. Linen fJanxkric H ie.fs. at extraordinary low onccs, all linen at A sel-ndid articlu of ErabroiSery for evening aid ball dresses, tt - at 70 Hudson ?t. no lm ?\ j ISMB? AJOIsEls' SCHOOL ?pe? N? 201 East -'J. Broadway Second riuarterouira'.;.c<< -2-1 icittnt. vlu.ic not eocntlrid to theSchool. nie Iwia. y>Bt?U.?'? A.lltvKtC.s.A CttUGH CANDY ? ? Tais p eparativn is uoi otTsred to IBS Public as an in '-.I'iblo mre for al! the diseases of Human Life, ueither is it eorapo-oj r f a great Bomber of pretended rare foreign vegetables, wboso virtue, are known only lo a favored few; bur it is a eompound mostly of simple vegetables rbieh "row r.n nur own soil, and is with confidence cfTored 0 the Public as in? beat remedy ever before lutroduced t r Coughs, Colds, Hoarseiies*. Sic Warranted in sll cases t > afford relief. Manufactured und sold bv THOS. F. PEF.RS, No. 2fi'. troedway, ketrreen Warr?n and Ch-.ml?-rt sts. nil Imn BUFFALO JIONEV JhT PAK,?Tue sub? scribers will ts.ee Batfsio Money at par. witb vul any vddition to forwr priees. for their wall selected ?lock of )ry U'oods, consisung in part of Silks, Sek. ?roebe and lahmere Shawls, Merino? Tag! on s, Bombasina, Vel? vets. Flancels, Cloths. Casaimerss. Pnnu, Ac. nX tf GERARD a- KLIWK^WTSprier ??? . C.1DVEV10A Is-Now"Hi.cnarg.cg by ?*?w??? seritve,.. first quality d>r family us*. ?^.^ VE ou 10 su.tpurcnasen by JJ*^* "D * Ward. BIS Iw Corner ofJeas^i^i^^^ Bscvrasarr- r??V~Wei^*lsTN?TON^ COM MFR,Sflfficf BUFFALO snd Olean, and MERCLAL UAPiav w k without dis? ced Back Money ou v*,t,nff, FUnuele. As. at tount for Cloth.. Csssimer". vesiing, lei Greeuwioh sl.aear Canal.