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?rumourjim 'finr mnwi MOiNEVJIIARKKj .;.? .?i i.*t?- *i:oci- ..?ihsuge, JVov. 3. r S Bank.od? 3|| 90 do.-i"i- }7| Pb<ra.xBank. *" 50 do. * ??d? J ,, eh.ni -'Ksnk... 79 ! 50 do. next ?. k 7| ..:s..,'?Tr??t. .. 36) 100 do.1.3.? ? .-?.S ??li'SU ?:::::~.??. S lo..cash r. WI...IRR....?---- -J: ,). 16] l.i Atlantic In?.Co... IBS ,, . I'.j 15 Canton Co. *l .?iii-onil Board. svuh?. H?r!em....s3d IS-, ? ?jo. ?rj J'i do..3d?, 181 M ?1?. ??? .', do .t?3d__I8,J_ tunitiKiciul an?- .Taouey ."?lattcra. Wednesday. P. M. ?tibe Stock Sos-rd to-day the transaction? were lofsir ,.f?i. with a rath** betfsrr feeliug. Of United States Lsk 275 shsrei ?old, cloiing at 4, w bich i? ?n advance of lad cent. Canton unproved j per cent. PaienonS, Sto :. and Losg Island |. For Vickebarg 2) was gSstti. The tran>?clion? in Stute Stock? were very larvt. reach lSt upwsrdi of $65,000. Illinois unproved I) percent. ladiana Bond? j 1:1,?ci? Sixes, 1-70. -II ?/?O?) do do.?10 41 --.I do do. 42 i 000 Indians Bonds .bOmi ?4 ('a/ja do do.bvu 43? r,'(ro0 do do. <J3f* i jo i do do.blO "3. ?um do. do. 43] T.fOO do do.?30 .3j IP.IOO do do. 43? fOOO do do .?IG 4.1] I 2100 u0 ?o.*10 "??''? ! 4?uM do do.b'iO ?14 5.OO do de. 4? ! 5.000 Stnto J*}'? 1 ?4S. N. 1,500 Canal Fins, ISM. ?'' do do in Long. ? lb* quotations of Domestic Exchange? are ?sjladelpbia.? u .''.j lntei.ur of Ala." " " 1?.S -, .- N'ewOrleeu. j. , Firgini?. 4j u 4j Nashville. l.-ili ?forth Carolin-. 4 ?1 4; I.mi..ville. ? Oariestoa. I. s U Cincinnati. Bj r. 10 savannah._2) a 24 Indiana. ?) " J .?guita. 8) a 3 Illinois .l?) all Columbus.IS alS) ?Vatchti. -d ? Hucon.13 a H ?t Louis. ? 1? lo Mubilu. 7] a 6 . Tb.- Washington Hank wu? nit opened to day as we sere informed it would be. The Broker? are buying the noto? of the Bunks of Olc .? and Bull?lo at 5 per cent, di.couut, Washington Kink 15 to 25 per cent, diicouat. Tbc Bouthwarlt and Commercial Rank of Philadelphia lire declared three prr cent, dividend?, the Northern Lib .rtiei two and a hulf, and Ihe fiirard one pet cent, The utl?T was 111 compliance with the lern:? of it? charter, , ?inch requires ?1 to pay something out of it? profits every i??r. The Baltimore American says that a ?treat- r flott ?ill probably be made to force 1. resumption in that State. The Augusta (Ueo.) Sentinel say* that the currency of ?ieorgia continue? 1? improve. The public attention i? anxiously directed to the L?gislature, to see whnl will be ?one with the Central Hunk. If another ??.?tie should lie ?.thori.srd, ike note? will depreciate according to the in,.'int. If one million more should lie authorised, the* ?ill fall to 'iw per cent discount at least. If two millions they will full t? 50 cents. The cargo nf Teas, par abip Konobassatt, was offered it auction to-day. (*)n some of the fine tea? there was uh -.I'.ihc" of 5 or fie. per IL., but the common ?ml middling pides only sustained the price? oi tt.? previous ?ale.? ; fii'ia told at 23 n E3)c, which is an advance. Review of the lYewYorlc IhTnrkel. ?Reported for Th- New.York Tribune.] ASH'iS?Pots are very dull ut ihe rate? quoted 111 our Puce Current, und Pearl? arc heavy ut $5,75. Of Pots lier?aie in market ?huit of 9000 barrel? and ti'om 1500 sursis Pearl?. Tbe amouat ?hipped from New-York dur* .ig tie month of October wui, Pot?.1,504 1.1.1?. Pearl?. 3(H)" COAL, both Liverpool and Anthracite, lire very high , lie Itiirkct is quite bare ef the former, ?nil ihe dealers in ili? latter are always reedy to put up tho price when there u Lofo-fi?? competition COTTON.??inceour la?I week's paper weutto press I liiere has been ?old fur exportation ?bout BM .1 bale?. Up- j iinj and Florida 1360 bale? ?old at B a 10) cent? und 100 hues of New Orleans nt 9 to 11) cent?. Total amount received fit New-York during tbe month of ??ctober. from Vis-Or cans end ?5avat.ij.il!.752 bale?. F1 por t in Octolie?. _11 9?'.' bules. Expon f um the United Stales siucc the 1st September list.4-041 " Same penud ?a 1640.?,741 " Same period in It39.40,710 " FISH.--Mackerel ?re rather heavy?300 barrel? No?. 1, iitid Siolddsvieg tho weekatflSO!), |10,6S) ?ad $6,50. Cud are offered freely ut $3,0'.*). Pickled Herring ?re I-.tTrrid nt $4 ?Hi are plenty. Connecticut Shod 111 half bbls. ?ell? ?t $lJ,G'J), mid pri?e? rutlier on tbe decline. FRUIT.?T?o curguc? were ?old at auction 011 Tues liy und the pri?e? arc quite down. FLOUR AM? MEAL?Western Flour is firm at $6 00, u win h price sals? to u considerable extent were made .a tbe early pari of the week. 300 barrel* Ilaward-slrcel ?old ob Tueidsy at $6,12) for shipment- We h?To no ''binge 10 notice in Kyo Flour und Corn Me.il. Exports durait' lilt' month of O tol.tr. Wheat Flour.111,597 bbls. GRAIN.?Wheat I? scarce, the demand however 1- mod irate ; liiuu bushels Ueuesco ?old lust Saturday for ?hip laerji i,, Bermuda at $1,35, ensh Northern Rye comei u dowry, and the ?alee show tome improvement in prices ; I SJOO baiheli brought Cfl a 67 cents, not delivered 2000do ''* 170, delivered and 1500 do. on terms not transpired, ill for distilling and part yetio arrive. Ah ui 1500 bush ih North River Barley have t.. cd ?old at 59a B0 cen?* ? Vorlhi ra Oats |me in fair supply and demand lu loi? for ?sue use ai 50 u b M cut-, ao Southern here. The ar rival? of Northern and Jersey lorn are light, mid uf Southern the uimkot ha? beau bare tor l?verai day? ; thu ales nie 4000 bushels Jersey in lots at 70 a 71 e.Dls? 9 00 Southern tl. both measure . 871 0 North River titl, weight] livored, and B00 do, on terms are did 001 learn. Export, from l?i to 31st October, Com..11,567 bushels. HIDES.?We have only 10 notice ?ales of 258 green ?died Mobile, ?u(.poird ?bout 7 cent?, i?.?. Ii , mu? 42 .In . on lorms cot transpired. About 40S0 Rio Grande urived during ibe ?cok and remain uns? l.l LEAD.?There has been a ?ale of 3300 piga Missouri to ??'rive at <) cent?, less 4 per cent fm cash , s parcel ol il?11'ifi? hi? heeu taken for export at 4: ci ut?. 8 mo?. MOLASSES?Continues excessive!* dull, and iuleaare ?seeled with difficulty ; ISO hhd? Surinam ?old in lot? a: MeeBt?! 50do Cuba at 20; and 26 bbls tiuuduloupe ut ?5, ?II 4 ok ?. NAVAL STORES ?About lO W bid? Wilmington Tur* itttiur. lave been taken I'.t maaulaeturing on term? n?t transpired, but supposed at $3,12), and 500 bbls North '"uii'y for $2,?>7), ca?li. Spirit.? Turpentine may !?.? lasted at 35 cent?, anil dull. No sale? of Tar or Rosin fvVihlpmeat, OILS??Whale continuel scarce . ?airs for home use arc low mad?at 38cents,cash. Linseed remains dull, with lot few sala?. There la very little Olive in cask? in firsi . - lastsaleagi,35,6 mos.; 4 0 baskets Marseille?, Kiec, ?fci*. brought S3.SQ a $3,75, 4 month?. No further ?aeration? in ftudo Sperm, sud tin- busiuess i'i Matiulltc tared i< yet m .derate. PROVISIONS.?Both Reef and Pork continue very ind dull, and our quotations ?re but little better mal. Pricea of Beef have not varied materially, t>at those of Pork hue further .'. ?lined, and are now ba? te be lower th?n at any fomiei period. Among thesale? we notice old Mea? Beef at$7?7,75, the latte. Price for eity ; new, in lota, $7,117? ? $7.75, ^according to . ?.. , 250 bbls old city Prune $3,75, and new Prime m -"-?. ?i li? ? $4,75. Of Pork, BOO bbls Western Prune ?old w i'l 50 ; some Me.? S? a $,5 ' for Western, ami $ui for User County. Lard is again ?> little lower, with ?alesof ?all ?t 6), !,ud keg? 7 cent?. Cheese in ca?k? ?ell- readi '> MO) a 7 ceul?. which I? an advance of j a cent, but in uns? ib?re i? less activity in inifeated. Export, iront 1st to l*l?l October, Beef . .1,302 bbls Perk.. " .i.!'.''- " Lud.:?.?!*! kegs. RICE_There have been some arrivals of new crop, '"?IB which ?ale* have been made, in lots mostly for home "4**t$U4 Vit ; tho market, however, is dull, there be ?**'?-le or no inquiry for export. SUGAR,?The market n heavy without change In r^csa. Mai?, port0 \{ co 0i a 7j . Cuba Uuscovad i ' ; f-Crou7? a;): New-OrUan? 7 , Brown Havana ?'?) a ?I Whim do. a s 10; White Brazil 7J SALT?Then have been farther sale? of30,5 0 buahela Turkj Ll,ad, on terma we did toi lc?rn ; and 1430 sacki -??erpooi plDOi Worthingtou and Aahton'a, supposed ?'linn ?ur raugt. The rocoipls of Liverpool Sack o! ^ bave been quite light, tad price? are now higher than fur ?oat time p??t. lg?r?7rtT0****a6M*t*agaT^ TOliACCO.?I'or Kentucky and Foreirn ihed?man? confined to ?mall lot? for home use. In Matiufactui there *?a? a ?er) active bunno?.? luvt wc(-k far the Can! market, and fully '-?j'ai packiiz.-s Common t-i?t and >u lump? were disposed of at . a .; cent? ; since then thi ha? bren but little ilmie. WHISKKY.?The demat..! has improred ai.d bet pnce, aro obtained. S lei Sute Prison, bbla at 91 a 91 common do at SO : Drudge ca?ks are held at 81c. with? ?ale?. State of the Domestic or Conutry .liarIn APPLES.?The market is pretty well supplied, a ?ales are quila brisk at from $1,95 to 82,00, according quality. BUTTER.?The marke'. ?? not over*tocked forth??? urn. although the amount on hand n very large. Pril Orange County Dairj -ell? from the Newbnrg boat? at eenta, and other Dairies from tow-boats und iloops fr. 16 to 19 cenia. At New.Orleans on the 23d ultimo, G ?hen Butter ?a? telling as high a? 30 cents, ??hile Wei ern ?*?_> very plenty and dull st 5 a 1" cents. Why .a that lbs farmers of the W? ?tern country de n't tnak - butler as the Orange County farmers. This i? important question. The cultivated grau on the Oil and Illinois Rivor is a? sweet a- ihe gru?s on the Hud?c Bad the cows are generally of the ?am? kind and bree 1? .1 iu Ihe clnn-it-, or i? it iu the in .nufacture. thai great a di lerence exists in '.he quality of ihe butter ' I. ?be Western farmers es imine tins matter. ( .BBAGES.?Msrket well supplied?price $*_! to $3 p 100 heads. CRANBERRTS.?A fuir supply?sell at $4,25 to?.p barre!. CHEBNUTS?Scarce. The ?ales made t,y ..unir mou are generally at 91,-5 a bu.liel. EGGS.? Tin- market ia only tolerably supplied, at they arc conscq lently high. Sales in q tantiiies stthera I of lv cent? per dosen. The principal supply of the Ci i? fr m along the West. .-:i Canal and from the Statt? l'i'ui.-j liKiiia un I New Jersey. Thequanthy s-ild in tl . City .- about .'? I ,000 a m .i.il.. The ? .'-- ol one man I the market foot of Fultuo-stieet, North River, aura.: neatly 10!>_000 a mouth, while wo know a woman in tl Fulton Markt'l on III?) I. .[ River, ? h .se ?air? were ? tin 17?>i.in ten weeks. During this ?.?-r.r.ii aba fcrnished The Astor House, per day. 1,000 " Saturdays. . Howard's Hoi*??. Clinton Hotel. . Vu NI.I.i . 505 tolOOl They are usually brought to the Cuy packed in barrel A barrel contaiu? uboat I"1 doz;a. ; GAME.?A pretty fair supply. In juantitiea the sal? ! ar.- at the following rates Partridges, per pair. -Ma 50 cents. Qua Is, perdez n. 1,25 a 1,50 " Pigeons, fitted, per dozes.1,95a 1,50 " Wool ink. per pair. :?.- " Rabbits. 12J Venison ?careo and i ot in daman I. HOG*?.?A pood supply md ?.-inuii at I and <_ cent?. ONIONS.?Red pr bushel 50 cents?White do 8 ' POTATOES.?Ctuitc abundant Best qualitj from th boats per bushel M cents ; common do. do 31 to 40 ; Car olma do. per barrel ? I 50 to 81.75. From tiboul ib>- 1st? October the ?|uantity received avcregei about 50,000 bush ? 1. u week X? Al i m.-.in ?; of ihn Seameus' R. liel Society, beii in tin! Mariner?' Church, "s..v 1st lsll, ilia followin) Resolution? were pi.I unanimously, Resolved, That we ...i.'liiy apprei ?ale the praise ?onh* efforts of the ladies engaged in the late f'?ir, by ?vhicl they raised the liberal ?urn of $900 lo reliare the want? ? > the destitute families of Seamen, ami tin ir widow, urn orphans. Resolved, That wo hcrcl. prarenl cir ihcnki lo thi ladies fur the appropriation of $712 of the sum rinsed, !? ti'i? Sue eiy, i'..i chariiablo distribution nmon. the di -;i lute above mentioned i ihe balance nl $?'- - having beei paid over i ? the Female Beth? I Association for i e saim purpose. Signed in behalt of the **cumen?' Roliwf So .? HENRY CHASE, President RoL?Nt> Gelstom,Secrets ?. n. li? 17 American An liq ni tie? and R?-N<urcli <?? into ui.' Origiu un! History of the Red Race. Hi Alexander W. Bradford. In one volume. Svo. This day published bv DAYTON ?v SAXTON, 91 Naasau street, corner of Fulton. cul D" Diecnaea ot ill?.- ___?-?.? Lately published and for sale by Joan Doyle, and t? ... Tiuglev, IBB' Broad, way, IUu?>ration? of the Structure nn.i Diseases of the Eye, by VV Clav Wallace, M.D. Professor of Optbalmia Burger) in ..ie Vermont Academy of Mediane, " Toaui one about lo operate No. d i? mi unrivalled guid? ."?Boa ton Medical und Su ?i.cai Journal, ul 3t" 'Labor ( )m n i a V inc i t. ' XT ?coli-ln'i .'.?i?., mi?! .*<Hin.?ii?lii|> - New arrangement of Mr RICH ARD-ON'S F.ill and Win 1er, Day and Evening Classes Aoadem) 935 Broadway, iif_ir the Aster House. Notice?Mr. RICHARDSON, late Principal of ihe Common ?a] Department in the II iston ?'cho..!?. return? hi? thi.uU? to the gentleman who h.ve so kindly recom meuJel In? Academy, and i pleased in iuforiti them, and. th.. Public generally, that ho continues to receive pupil? duly for the stuili.-i preparatory to the couuiiny-hou??' an,! ,(??ure? them thai every attentien will be given and tvpeu?.) withheld to make them thorouthl. and positive.] sequainte I, iu n practical manner, foi every ?uuaiiou in winch they may be chlled lo lili in the mercantil? prole? si, ll. Rapid Mercantile Writing positively taught io for'.T hard lessons. By tin' above m- iho.i, almost every one iwy return their writing, bv a very little practice, through life. Classes in session Morning, Afternoon and Evening. olS lmi "-'? XT' iUcdicine?. ?t tf'??t Quality?Approved Popular Remedie?, Leaches, English and French Perfum? ery, Soap?. Iira?ln'. Ac, for - ilr :?'. J ,v i CODDINGTON, Druggists, iilll I tin?." -.1!" it. -??.. -I . .-. rn.-r ..I -?(.ri?e XT 'S'Ik- Chrnpe*?. Canh Tailor jet,? PE? TER V. Iirsr.li. No. i i hatham Sqaare, corner oi Catharine-street, mako? Clothing to order in the neatest style, lUperceui chi ipertlian ihe cheapest Cash Tailor iu this city. A good lit m all ens.'? tvarranted, oSC Im I..'" i'r wded house?an ni| itly tho retu't of th attractive entertainments given at the N. V. Circus. Mr Welch being compelled to leave us after this week and tii.-r.- being n.' probabl .i\ ni - m- lime of nit am ??in -- iug the performance of uadoubtedl) lb. test troop ?" th? country, we respectfully ad? -?? oar nuiaeroua readitr? to fail not m -j doing. Nun.. : .u? non acts are repres? me I in? i? ening. _ ST Kniclterboclter "flnjtnzine. This day pub ?ttcd, the K icaerbocker, or .\.? Virk Mouil.lv Mag .' .i fur .v ?. inber. CONTEN I'S E ilin ly Origiual. An. L..Letters from lloiii?. By George Washington lir. ??: e, Esq. lt.. .Twenty Years or Reminiscences ? f ? Si?in.?ier. PI ..ThoDa* Dream of a Grocer. H.? Harry Franco. IV...Mu? inc.? .ii Rivers. By Fl V. The Pioneer? a Sketch of the Remote West. VI ,.Epila| i on a Barrel .-i Flour. Vit. Th.- Burning of ine Ship?. A Tale of the Revo lllHl II. Vlll The Nameless Grave By Miss M. A. Brown. IX .The r..-?.i.r i f the Sen.' \ ..My Ka n. r? House ? Reminiscence. \'. tntt.ti.ii of Horace. By a New Contributor. Ml . I'm?- it - fro n Jean l'un.. By John Briackman. XIII. Tboathu on the Blest. XIV. Th.- M rtnei - . .- on a Wintry Night. XV. .The (. i . 11', im .|>..i lecce. Number Six. \\ i The I". m vs. TheSword. XVII The .Mermaid Isle. By J. Rheyu Piksobn. \\ III Th? Thundercloud. ? i v MOTicrs. 1. Th?* Token and At antic Souvenir, for 1842. ?J. Julian : or Scenes in Ju le ?. .1, Life and Times ol Col Trumbull. ? - 1. Baille of Bunker Hill. Rev. Mr. Ellin's Oration. 8. Tu- American Reviews !'...- the October ?-lumier. :i. The Gift for i.-i 4. The Spirit World an American Indian Tradiiinu. .V Southern i..nl Western Pen ?Jical Literalure. i. Gossip wi .i Readers and CorrespoadooU. 1 Trip to the Pleasant Lan?! ol liosbsn. ?-? E\a mination of a \\ .-t-.'r.t S hoolmasier. S The Pleasures of Autumn and Winter. 4. ' Reflec t'on? ui .n the Care? r of Colt .the Murderer.'? '. The M inner? i f Johu Bull- ti. Faith an-: Hi pe. ike Swedenbourt. Theory. T. A - Snull Busine?. 8. Conicnttnont with Little. ?. The Orotaaque vs. thi Humorous. lO.Artieles Filed or await ing Dsciatoe. Lrri sirv Rbcokd. I. The American Bibl ?-.: ri.-,- isttory. ?-. Collegiate Po m By P. H. Myers, F.?c, 3. Essay? t"ir Sum uer Hoars. ?i I.it' ..i ?:.\.:; 1er II ? .-i .-..in Vol. II. ". The Drama : ? London Assurance.' t' Omitted N it? -. Office,No. ?. !'...? Place. nSStis* JOHN BISCO, Publisher. J_T _.*nrltciit;-.r "Votier.?Tho.e porsons bavins furniture of -n.. description to di-im-s of. or who ar? hreakinicup hotum-keepuig, will t-u.l a ready ?ale lor any iortn.li or till of their (fotxls. by ?eudinK their address, or ? calliut; upon the subscriber. Goods to any amount j;ur I chased o7 lm (2) F. COLTON. 1I?7 Chatham street. H?!IBS?BBSB?HB?BS?S^?WBM?PMB?Br8*h?R XTTkr. Directora of the Tferw-Xarht *Lr ceuin repectfully inform the Public that the Third Au nuil Cour-eof Lectare?before that institation will beds livered in the Broadway Tabernacle on Wednesday sven ings of each week-coinm-nctn? early in November. introductor!-, by the Hon. Tn-tr??ii Buiges.of Rhode I?iaud. Hon. Henry D. Gilpin. (late AtSnrney fjeneral of the Cnue4 S-.^te.. -in-. Hon. C. C. Cambreleng lite Minuter of tbe Un U : St?: ? to Russia.) on ' Russia.' Elihu Burritt, A.M. .ejr.-.-d Blacksmith of Massa cbusetts, on 'Tue Influence of Myth - i M lap ors and Impressions on tbe Progr ? ? if? General lute.lc-tual Coltivati ia and Deveiopemem.' Hon. Rufas Cboate, United rsiate? Senator from Mas --?"i- on ?The Literature ol the Sea. i Charle? Earn???, Esq . on ? Trie Romanea of the Tune-.' H..ury R. Schoolcraft, Esq., late (Jailed States lud?an Agent, i. ' India? Character, Trau?.' *c. R?v. Spencer H.Cone,on 'Tue Volaataiy Principle.' Lowell Mason, Esq. n President of the Handel and Haydn Saeie y, Boston, on Music.' Rei Prof. .'?( iffitt, o-. Da? .j Paul Brown, E?q.,ol Philadelphia, on' Thi Aris? tocracy of Ein Rev. Edward Hitchcock, LL.D., Prof. Geology, Am? tierst Collere. on " The Wonders of "science compared wiih the Wonders of Romance." Rev. John Pierpont, ol l?w-ton, on 'The Education of il.e Practical Man.' Valedictory, by Gov. Poindexter, of Mississippi The particular order in which the above name! ? men will appear, aoi having been folly arranged, win t ! ?nnriuureii p the Public from ws?U ?.o week, m the Lec , ture? progres?. TERMS OF TUF. CC'I-'R-E. Spasnn Tick. ts. [admitting alad} and gentlemen.}..$3 ?r,' H .. ,, .. _ _^._? Ladle?' ?? .^1 Can tie obtained of the Librarian, at ihe Lyceum Room'. Ill Broadway ; tt !>..;. ton i Snxtou'.. coiner of Fulton ; and Nc??uu j;te?ts, or John l? Salisbury. 50$ Uroadway. The Library und Reading Kooui of the New-York Ly ; .."mi are open dayi sn.l evenings for ihe u*e ?f Member?, at 411 Broadway, next to the corner of Li-f-nar : tree! lecond floor. Tbe Library is supplied with Booka ia every j mem of Literature. Si ?once, the Mechanic Ar: . H ?i Biography, Bellet i 'ttre?, Voyages, Travels, M I sics, Theology, Jarisprod.:e, Medicine, Polit ? I. . I ??:. .-.r.- - ... i ?? rd -it ' can I.? ? ! ir-iiTa! r. ?der, or p rt.i u! ir itud?'nL 'I he Re iding Room, , ossessing ample accommo lati?os, i> furubhed with the daily and weekly Paper? I - trii '?? n i Foreign Periodical?, Journal-of th.-1 irioui S< I'll'.. .'.'?. .'vr. New Publication? will be added a? rapidly as the funds will j ennlt. Tl ? Ter n- nf Membership are only *i pet snnam pay? able, if deiire I, sei ?. . ually. * Ladies are admitted to membership on the ?atne terrai Per orii-r. o?tf JOHH H. GR'SCOM, M. *)., President. ITfercaiatile Library A?*>otiiitioti. I 7 The Board of Directora luve the pleasure of nn- ' Bouncing la tbe Mocber.? and friend? of the Institution, ihe FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CO| RSEOl LECTl RE?5, to be delivered st Cliaion Hall on the Tuesday Eveni ; sfeaob week, commanoing Noi Bid INTRODUCTORY??\n Address on tbe oceasiou of the Twenty-fi t Anniversary, f ? . Hon WILLI IM INGLIS. Ami n Poem by WILLIAM CUTTER, Esq. a .Vr??,/?- of thi Association One Lecture?II ? PEORCE X H ILLAS,. f Pi inuin. iatt I'ntud Slates Minister to /vu??.? on " Ru?sia." One Lecture?Hon R.?Fl'3 CHOATE il'min/ Slate? Si nal i fro i II i tetts ) One I... i.ir.'-HI II!! WKKITT, AM. of MaiSachvtUti {thi learned Ht ?? Hi ? i-a rlomaii Pain i?m congenial with tin Rspublican princip! -, or tbe -, i nt ..four Institu? i "i- : One Lecture?K v. .1 HIN 0 CHOU LES. "St, Bar iholein ??'? H,v mi 1 Admi il f"..i.Ei>." One Lecture?DAVIO PAUL BROWN, Esq. of Philadel? phia. rwj Lectures?Msj r G. TOCRMAN, (lot? an ofistr of the Polishormy?Professor inthi College of th tj J Liuirvitle, Kentuck ' " T'ie flistQryand Revolution i.: P, land " On i.- ttrc?JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, Esq, o/ Phila ".' . ullivaiio of the ?flections." ne i'..-, tura-Rev. HE '? It V W. BELLOW*}. ? Mannen inr.? in Itepublic." Two I ? ctur i?REN.) i MIN r ILLIMAN, LL. D., 'Profes sur K,i i College, New-Have*.) I. " A ikotcn of the ?t.-ucture of the Eurth, including ii.e leading fact? of Geology. ', II " Theory of the powere und operations by which the uriaugemeot has been effected?with lite re-ults of utility and beauty." One Lecture? WILLIAM L. STONE, Esq. ? Buccaneers. of America." One Lt'ii e?GRANV'LLE SHARP PATTISON, M. 1).. - Professor University Medietil School ) " Ti.on atitutiun and organization of the Inimn Body." One Lcctur?Rev. J. M. WAINWRIGHT, I? D. Out- Lecture?JOHN M'.AI., Esq. ../ Purl'trae. "Self He I 1. .' ' line L-cture?Rev .J. v. M UT.T. Professor St Charhs Col tgi. .a .. mri. " Self Kdi ca ion." n . i r.- ?I in. A. BRUYN II iSBROI CK.Pr?. ?, :, ..r Rutgers' ('? lege, ?Virai .'' .-.;/. Iiie noli ?? ? ill be giv. u from lime tu time of the order :. h i the above gentlemen ? ill deliver their respective Lecture?. i t'.cr.i iok the entrase. Tiokn? ndmitiing a mi mber and one lady.yj Ii. do a iiou-iucmber sad one Inn v. I! Lnd.es Tickeu.'.. 1 to be obtained of the Librarian ut Clinton Hall and at the the bo.ik ?lore ol Haker, 1'iuu.e St Co. loi Pearl." near Well street- IL E. LOI K.WOOD. oSfi tf in ilrmaa Lecture Committee. ?&, a r t ( e 0, At Waterford, N. Y., Oct. S7, Horace Green, M Ii of the city of New York, to Harriet Sheldon, only daughter ; of J II. Uouel'j?, E?q. cxshier of the *.:,ir?i.jj;a County Bank Dira, In thi? ciij. afti i t ?h?rt ?lines,Mar) Weaiervelt, rslict of the 1st? IIarman Wcitcrvelt, in ihe rid year of her ago. The relatives nn,i frienda ..f tn.- family are invited to ?Head th .i era from h r late residence It6 Church st ck Y M. iuur--.iv laiiit.it. Nov i. Mary, eldest daughter of T W. Whitley. Hi i .,:..? ral will : k? place tin- at'ici.io. n at Paterson, N.Jersey, freai tl.ouae of Mr v\ irren Van Ho.ii.ni. In this lily, Nov I. after r.n illnesa of 3 yeara j.iI ?l m . . i' oi 1. .. . i ll Thompson, for man) .?? 1rs a ? h p muster ?ailii g oui of ibi? port, dunog wbic i pen.?! he'gaim ! s hieb reputation ..- n navigator and made friinil? of all Hin bau tbe ?:o..d fortune lo ?ail with i mr. The friends of the family ecd tbe Marine Society, of whn'ri he wa? s Biembei as "e,? ?. ?hip masters i ral, ire respect! ? - ed to attend hi? funeral ir.nn h? Inte resideuce. No. 107 Ilud?an st. this afternoon al I o clock ? itli l'n Hier ?uv u ilion. lu the townofNew Wiadior.Oct II, Elizabeth Ann, daughter ol Mr. s. ll. Mor-.-, aged sixteen years and seven : ii lluniiir u protracted i.Iners, ihe was alwayi : . ind died with-tho full hop.'of a .I iramiirlality. City ?nd New burgh papers pleouc copy._ I??t2-:N??1.U I.V I ll?'I ED Ala.lV M...... r?u . - .'? i ite :i- * ?' , -.. r. .? to their te?t-exsrain* '.'. nous, made ia ti- ?? ??ry parent and le 1.1 ture un FRIDA, evi -:. con er ol Gi ?? a. -, ?. 1 "l" I l?n elll-K. nt tire New -Tl ork I I ?S brsrv U . id? 'i. cor. s? oll.-.i ai'!. Solll.. , ;..-t i- worth At tr.nu place oa Saturd?) eveains thej ? ill lee turo or. ibe non ' f Phreni logv to ... ,,n ?. hieb ev r -houlJ hear. Also, the ?Hin? Lee t M. Luke - Buildiags, Il?d,(.n . .i..,. racfa '?'-' cents, 1 ? !?- :-...?, . i ..i ii.iimi,, busts ?te. daily at 135 \ i-.?..? ?t . in fin t..u lin 1. ul ? l'iaiMii i.iMii ?.i manesca'?) okalsys I' IHM. Th<? .??ubseriber's third E?i - - ' ?- " commence on the -r. November GentL join ur. ? -. omei? ?'??' ?PP Th- Ladies ?s w ?:? n frw l!u\*; , Private i -r ng the day. L- MANES RAND, 9 I White s ? DAPEB.-Hardware. 19x3-1,3 . --? - I Cloib Paper, -Iv .'..'--i. I .. Hi ?. lope do,2 v-4. -iv Colored P?p-r. Music. Plate. Wrapi ing Paper of varii ui -?-?'? For si ' n41w H. ROOT ?? 31 1. :? rtj il VTOIVUA I ??'" mwee} Ufo^Wue: M ;,,-:. Ido.ainperiororucl^landtogrroBi brig Keaiu. kl m I for ...? by B?RRELL * M* rHER 47 Water itreet,_"* M I %3?TTN~i?X3i.?.??K.-l'r.tiiseu and blue India ? Saun Damask ind iher Curuin Materials, for sale by u4 4t- PflYr'E at BR0THEA 43 >l?iden lane. YEW GROCERY WAGO.X AND HaVD II CART for ?sie 39 Reed st _____?_i_ XIA-?tlINil. I> i;KOOkLY>.-? gentle ^) men - ? "?? or j ?null t-i'-ily. can be ac costso? ? ? have eqniet home by ?PPly ? ?. ; W ... : ?. bin c few minutes walk ol the F. I:-- Ferr* _nl Iwis* ?vtlW fc-'ABPET STORE--The subscriber? l ?, ai i la?irru iheir friend? and the public that tbe) '., recentlj opened a New Carpet Store, 4e. Pearl ?t.. bu ' have ?pared n ' nain? m ?electing iheir eutir? stock ol Carpetinc Oil Cloth?, d-c. from the best maaafectonei ?nd import?? m thi- and other eities, and will ?u.-amee i? ?ell i? low if not lower than eao be bought tor else LJ?f,rr?,li VVEBB Si MANNING. I ol3 lm.s ? P"'1 "- M Cir?-Ct ?u,re fr0!" Cki*thaa ? i Vi A??TED-i Man ?ho ?ill advanc* $_?00 ?ad be Mae an n ry lucrative and respectable isiaess thst wi'l .---:_?:-.? him to vim the chief cine? r.| t.v- .-?..uth-rn and Middle State?.. The profits of bis sale? * " '?? " ?-ards of glO.000 oer aaaum. md .al.rj -t, ; .- v. . . ,, . . v ... M ^Jeffer. ?on. office ..,-' tie Tri _. 3t? DOV *iV A .N T E U.- Wanted, a Boy about 14 ye?-? ?-? of s.-... t., wait upon ? gentleman, attend in . fami ?:?? riv. a horse. Apply to the Editor of the New World "' I' n -?- -i. - . : ... \\ * ? rfci_r:L"*.-", \..,_........ _....,-? _.<,_.._ : ?*" :-'-- f" m in, with |1.p.rt-er ?mi il-?.' :. A?-:., y Otfice of m.,-.? vc?,.-,' ?ta., mg T . ' ' ' ' '? ? - : ible U'-rson accepted wiU .,:: ?elihood, without risk. Attention required , du-ini: btui ess _ n- ?i? \\ AWj ED-Atouug : country to at ?, For sale. 2 pages Music, at one ??? t per pa? Applt .: ..' "? ,?..., . \\ Avrtu-v '??... ..... :a.. _, -, *? ?-?-'?: man wi?h |100 to entera bfhl .. ? - - -- ? ling. The income ? .. ifford a - ?: ??? ? live il - -t tor -wo. -3 ].. IOI3N .?.ct ABE & s.;?,'**. LNTELL1GE.\CE .? OFFICE, .?v..? .i-: :. ITITWO.V?, r>T__I.I.M.E.\. t i I 1 V :,.. . p.. irl -:r .-. ... R .?... ,, :,: ,m,_. 'I'HO KUO.tgg :o i.fc; ?T JTTJjtl x ble for a gentleman andkis wife, or two ?ingle ren ?rat ; BOWERY CIRCUS. ?yIII.*? Etl.vi.vG, .?,-,,. , ,ha entertainmeots ! will -ommeni ?? witn s Grand "?'??. . , !? et ... al 1 inestrians and Horse? en itled Knights and Cat ilier?, m*hich ?ill be exhibited ?orne finished ipecimaas of Minuet Dsnriu?. (ir und and Lofy Gymoastics, by the u-'nole Troupe. Pa? Ei n sis?, by .Mi-? well? Tue. lebrated Mast. Glenroj will appear in one of bis .. imii ible A.'t?. Mr Derious in a characteristic Scene entitled The Al'n ? an Dt- irfand Naw-Yortt Fueii.ac. Mr \'. ? '.? -?ill appear in ?on? n-* and pleasing feats. Mis? Louise Wells -, , ear? in an Act called Th.: Little B i.'d fi - ? !: ? '. ?'' '? - - ' y a noble and en? at Com '? ' ? McF ..-:. J ?rho during ?..-.-? ihre? n ?. ?'? ' -?? ??'' ?? - i brilliant Scene, by Mr. Cadwa Ml...? Wei?. t-j "ded by McOolIum'? Act of real horseman? i .-? t I ? F ? gners, and na-urpassed lor ? rgl ^.. i ex? cuiion. Dim. s i ib ipenedattH, Performances commence at T. Boxe?, :? e-nis In. ::: tents nl !iAlt.\-l.-|10.M??K?_,l..l. ! ... ? v -.? .?? Frida- ni .:. Movem ? r : :-. ai ,i ' ? isnd N inh opp i . r . 'stables of Col. J be -'?'??? and Dr. i,.i?-;... o? V rgiaia; ofMr. Laird ... : Mr Va ..iit.-r. ut .Sri? J.v-.i . ,n Mr. elevens and ?I.-..i ."?..-?? Vcrk, and Mr. Hellings, of Pennsylvania. In ..ti. i,.?a.i. e. Thursday, Nov. .tr.?I'ur?.. jr. 8, I ... Mile Heats. Same da? s Purse ?> ill be givi n, Mils H>':it.<. Entrance to i. . . . I to I -, ir. i ? ? .. P irse tu ;. f ?r Mile Heats. :?.i: ,.? ii,-. -P ? ?? . .I re Mile Heats. T .*?.... i..--. i .-i ti .:,? will .,.? iuibii?,\._ m th.- morn ine j.., '-... l ast iraiu of cars will lenve the South FerNso ?-.-.?, fr?i_i ' owing rutli -. . i mon of the ?i il i -. . ... i t . .iiu ,.-._. , ., ir. .1. t-i- running will b go ? ned rmer ru ?? . Any i?r?.??, _ti?po.?cd, can hnve the pri? c?ej of ibe Course und ? url.-i?. i space dariiiL' the meeting by paying v.. tinte mon?. . ' ? return h! i . tli -i- purchasing ?'i tickets, but none can p.-? m>* ? -.it ___- r an) n ? ?. ; - by nu: PROPRlj <? -i. \''fS "Vi. !? ..;?.'? ??.'-? KtSUSa, "i I I' l. -- BRiiADWAV.?Tne Vo ing People'? Book or Mara / h oi Useful ?ni Entertainin? Knowledge, Editad bi John r'r.. i ?. M. Prof, ??or. i Bell? l. ture? in the ? gh of Hnlailelphia and Mtoloe McMicnael. CONTE.V?B OF THE NOVEMBER ?NUMBER, VOL. Ist.Vo. 111. . .1 i i Washiagtnn. i .h Hi-ai-.n?. I.-. Prof G. Henshew Belcher, author ? It, lli d Ihe ?Vori I.' A .. The Captive Prince, Translated from the German ..i" !"r mi i. r..i_..-r Th" R. .-...i ?liation. \s ? ut .; V'esutiu?, :.. Prof. I' I . Wines ". he "I? ?.? ? _- te Bridle, by i' S. Arthur 'I o a I. ulj In Rcyn? II Coates, M. I? i? ii.H.i Kii-inl-hip? The ('.rule b> Mr-. Msnon H. Raud Pro-', by a Poeu A Vi? i in Greenwood Cemetery, by K. s. K. Tne High School Observatory, by SearaC. Walkei Eo. ? he Two D*ath Be !? ?>r the Paiiur.-r sod the Ctueeu, ??mi a parir?n of Mary I'- .eJici?. Self Instruction nn Drawing. Cultivation oi the i_)e, y Kembran N, sa e. Un Animal mid Vegetable Instinct, by Prof Rubley Dun-rtison. M. 1). \.-?t ll.joks. EMRELLISHMENTS. Tin* Tomb ofW .ahinelou, E. grave : on ?tcel by A. 9 Dick, in m n Paintii \i by W. Bartlett The Wasbingsou Medil. struck in commemoration >: ih ? ? i": m "f !'... ton,Ei ..-.veil on -t?.*--l in th-.- Me lal ii.in -it I- by Mr. tjaxion. Peitricb a Statue uf Washington, Engraved n> T. H. M. in'.. .I ?nun n ?ketch bj -Vii.iarn?. ?ire. ii'.iii.ti,.-ititue of ?N h-h ii.'t.ni Engraved bj T H. Mumford, from aakeich ?y Francia'a Memorials of Washington. Via II ij.on's Bii?t of Washington. Stuart's iirinimil l'ortruit of Washington Siuirt? Fuiicuil Hall I'l.rtr-iit of Washington. ?-luan s Portrait l'r> m tn- >1 ir |.m? of I. iti?.i.i?-i .-'? culli" tnm. Cbantrey'? statue of Washington, Engraved on steel by Tappau ?V Co. >'tru'.ner ? Sarcophagus of Washington. Two Views Engraved by T. H. .??.un'..-.! copied from Mr. Strict land'? Tomb oi VVashinclon The Captive Prinre, Engraved by J. B. M.-ioi from a dcsi.n by Adolph Menzel. School Friendship, Engraved by T. II Mumford, from n ikete i by Fn nkensicin. Portrait of Mary D- Medi?is, Engrsved bj C. N. Pai melre. Three (iriiaiminial lU'?.:, and E1< .??:? Urnameatal Ini? tial 1 euer Ecgraied h> C. N. Pmmclce G B. Miaoi md by I! Mumford. Terms % DO per annum m advance, or IS. ?ingle n .u. ter Publishe I month.) ? red in ai -. part of '.:..- (.'??'? and Brooklyn, and sent by Mai to I u . - f the United States and ihe Canadis by Hie pub iLber. liRAtL POST, i ? lii lit 1W s? Broad ? .. ^i?. \\ . V t? il ?i A > U ERIEBAIL t_ O A l> STATE STOCK.??Notice is herebj riven th ?i ihe Son \ -ik and Erie Kai roan Ci mp inj ? II ?? the ?I - - mt? - ; m In ??-'?' ?? ;: ' nit} ? t '? " , m Friday, the lath day ol November i-ti.atl o'clock at noon, under I lion ol ihe Comptroller, - . redi ouatud dollars ? f N'ew Vork Sute Sins - bearing luteresi it the rate ol _ per cei :. per annum from ,. r It -?? -i- li '?:?? >? P?>ab --? days of January, April. July and taicto ? ..._? .-'?. :k issued pursuance of chapter l96of ibe law? of ?aid State of ihe year 1840, and .- reim ? pleasure of the State at an} time aftei h day ..:' J. ut." . IS4? 1 Mi . ? '- H i. h ... the ? il} . :" Ne?? ? rk i? ? - . . .1 t.- i -i- .- of ?aid . - ir the payment of inte est ? The >:?.. k ? doll.r ?iiiiini.it if their pu . . i. ... diately ai'i'-r ; ?hen trai.si'er? ?.Il b rdinglj JAMES BO WEN, Pieaident. New-York.0 ti ber -? . ISti._n4 (_, a ? ? KfcWABD.- Lost on Tuesday. -.'I m-'. tie Mu tweei I .iid 13 u'clo. k, A M ... !? |c >|tp to avenue D.. a Pscket-Book ciimain ingtwoi'weol) Do rNotei I bree Five?, amou lo, in all, ?55 supposed to h? on the Bank ofAmertc? of . befind r will n ve th.?ve reward and the . . rs - ng it at James Barkers, No. ?j- Sianton ?t or wi :i .M_-?r?. VVeat.-r a Grauatz, No. ? ith >t _ ? .? ii/../? BAB UAFTKI?? OK OAK lo.wtMJ BLAUtS?Of various length? and sizes, suitable f r ihipp nr or otherwise, for lalecheap i'o'c.-h. Apply ?i l?HNSI ?N*S Cl? h Establishment, 10Courtlan?lt .?'.. . ; U,o, a larje qu i.titv of Clock! and lint'.' Vier. -. ut] '_.-e..a?crs. WarranteJ poo-! time a;,J che-ap --?? '"f ?HERMAN'S POOR UA.VX PI.AM ? TER, 1CJ cents onl? - ? I better than all other pla?! r?, wil positively cure rbeumai - weak n?. in th. back, loins, kidi .?-. breast, a le or an) part ? :?. All whn have ?ver used it prefer it to all others it is -?? tt'-t | -a ant '.-. wear, sad cares so ?coa. ; QU - I yearly, ice mal tac sirnsture of Wi_h directions for use is on the back of '?.ch, aad buy none oth?r. Some druggisu sell s tia.-e imitation because ; they r-'- iltwoceats le-Inns t.-.eir r..n?ci^_ice? for ; that pa ?rv torn Manv complaints have hc:n n the?? thus imposed apoa. Unleu they deal?! name? ?ill .','.. |:u.?-.-; ?: ' Wholesale s-d retail at K?6 NEs.au?*. (jsenta-lSS Bowery. 77 East Broattwap, 2?l Bleeeker, SS7 Hudson, Ru?ion _t AspinwnB, an.i 139 Kulion ?tree B-1-.i.lvn _"v* '"'" _, v.irrnr:-? a^:. jewelbv, ??**. VER? LOW?AU descripti os of Rold a IS C-i^B- rL ver Ai - ? - ? neat Duplex, Lep ins t?*,,.*.5 ,. ; Verge '>'- * md Pin? sod H:a.'?. iir"-!-* - is and Jewelry, for sale at retail I rei th nal any other place in the C ty. Watches sud Je?.! . . - [ht finid Wate ?es a? low as ?35 anc *4.i each * All Watches ?s*aiT_n?ed to tteep tockI '?me, o? 1 -ti- ? retarai ?'. W itches and Hoc-? repaired La the besi manner and warraated at much l?s? than th- usual price? bv oue e>f the ?ce?l ??orsurieu in Americ-t. ; R. C. ALLEN, Impoi-urof Watches and Jewelry, ?kolasal? and r<.t-u!, | __.-. .??.:" 3? Wall-street, up ?uira THF? ELECTION IS OVt.K. XT Tir Bji.I- si? been fougat sud the Victory ??ce, ?ad a large m jority cf the Ladies o? this city have da buy their Dr? Gooda cheapest at F . W . At X% . V . G I I. I. E Y ' S Wholeanle nnd Krtnil Store, 430 GRAND-STREET, H here you c?u find an extensive aa-ortment of DRY Hi n IDS, st *?;.:'. pri ???? 3? preclude the nece?sity of going ,'artner. et'.her oo =e -ount of quantity, qua.ity. or price. i? I BROADCLOTHS >? id st $-J OO. ?'?? '? "' da do. $ '? : CASSIMERES s: 7 shillir?-*. Fir.trare do. at I to 12shilling*. All icr!> of Goodi for Ladies' Winter Ctoak? und Dresse?, F ?nets, Merinoes,Linons, ate A? Spies.:.; Engl ah Prints ?I I ?ailliag. And .a feet ?-?try ?tide yi a can ment? in ?a the article - ia mention n the article of DRY I. ODS sold ?t lowerpricei :i:\i can be afforded bj her bouses, be iar lecided idvanuge in pan taring our Goods. M. R-GILLEX is the unme. 4.10 U the nnmbrr. n4 !w 1 I F T E E N DAYS LATER i R 0 M P A R I S . ?allali??. J' ST OPENED PHIS MORNING, IS cases rich Silks, entire, new style, at reduced price? '-' I ; " ' i Satin Stri| ed Chii ?, from si to 10? ?i ! ii- Ss'iu S'.riped. ;'.- to ?? liro du Soi, every ?hade, J. ?J t. :- '" i run imped and figured Satins, of every ?hade. at reduced price? rich tatin ?tnped Helliei r.e. from 3? lo Pa and figured, of every ilyle. at var.ou? price? Plain, ?upen,, r quality, frota 'i to lis 1 ' with confidence assert that the above lot ofSilki ?rill be - I : 90 p. r cent less than can be found :.. .:?? ether establishment la the city. HERIXOS. ? h French, f om ". to i.? 2? bro?m French, from 7? t,> I . lu-'it.rr.it- Fre ? :i. from ?. to t? TK.IIOVH. 50 pi ? e- iu| erfine, si col ira fn in Sa to ?. SHAW I. ?4. 2 fl rich Csabmere, from $10 I. ?: ? i Un che. at various price? Uso, itarg . lortment French KabyU oui Embroi? dered, at reduced price?. BRITI8H ?nBBTIXOe1. Cir bale?, m t'.i, worin r.l 10 " at 3d, worth 9d Also, bleached Sheeting?, of every description. THEALL St NICHOLS.271 "?mud sreet, U. -It* Corner . f Etdr .!???? N.?vv A.;r\r'> Orrit f.. I. New?York,Nov. .1 1841. | C" ?V*i'Oj>o?n's for supplying the following quanti tie? ot PUnk an I Timber, wi I be received at tin? oiHcc till the 10th ?nil viz White Oak Plunk. 03,000 feet ach me i?un .!? iachi to be 30 iu tie feet loag, :.?d 10 lo 11 in. he? wide. lo (KW ' feet m. h m ?sure) S inch ; t.. be :u) to 60 feet mug, ?one-half t.. be -IIJ feet' md r lo 19 inches ?id,.. Seasoned Plaok will be preferred, uni Plank m part .. ?ay 6 month?) ?ill 1?' indispensable. A more ?articular description ?rill bs given ou application at th* Sri?) Yard. Yellcw l.oi-tivit Timber, 200 cubic feet to ?.pa-are tixC inches ? . ?? ?? 7x7 if. " -.. 100 " .'?.i I a " " 10X10 Tu be i length j i i from I i" i ? feet average I I feet in 1 a fair proportion of the different lengths to each st?'? jue-half to be delivered ia 30, uu.1 ihe remainder mil. lay?. White Pine Plunk. 40,000 feet (Inch measure) for staging; ii.*., JJ and 35 foei lang (an equal p-oportlon of each,) 1? to -U inch?? wile; average 1 j in. i;e< ; II incites thick, of parallel width, ?ndidges ?a'ed straight, Oue half to be delivered m ten, aud t'.ie remainder iu twenty d.tya. R. 0. WETMORE, Navy Agent, ni tl. ?O Water-?treet. Ami-?.iijfiitar *? y s Kin of ?Vrliiu;;. \[B. KItl> I OW hi- re-upcued hi? Academy at ?.?1 No. ii>. Broadway. Gentlemen or all Ages are positively taught an ex peditious and superior Business Hand IN TWELVE EAS? LI Ss'ONS OF ONE HOUR EACH, Amp mi-: Linn.? ? n i't, handsome, aiu fa?hiou?blestyle, no matter how bao, ..kami'lu, or ocrEcnvc, may ho mo Pupils original writing. Koun ?)! ?ttenrianee from (?A.M.. ami frntnt tort P.M. Term? moderate. "?* Evening Classe?. nil Im.? G O I? DM .ff I TM'.M WBITIXO AND BOOK Kl'i PING ACADEMY. ?81 Broadway, opposite Washinetoi Hall.?Mr. RoLlWMlTH respectfully in form? the ladies and gentlemen ot New York ,. .d crook ?yn, that hia Boom? are no* open for tue reception of pu? :!- md visiter?, Mr O. pledges himself tn impart t.. all, in Ten I.o*?sin? of One Hoir? Each, his much udiuired ?yrtein of Mini C ?NTH ?. : i oasteriy command of the pea, which bisown ?pe , imem md practical exemplification? will illustrate, that they canno: ; oasibly av. i lo.e in their future pri.-'ice. Mr. ... ..?>- rcc? ?ved the Fibsi Premium three eu. esa ?ve year? for the best spi hens ? ri hand Penman ..:.I .ii the I'. i ' ? l -i- ?? .an !??-: i: i 1 erms, Fivi D llars, lacluding Stationery, pa?, abb iu advance. Bennett's System of Book K-epu.g liuiiht by a pructi II1 I?' PRO ? 3 ' ? it r. -? .*. ? o it : s. t; r. ?. y a v v pk< i . 11? il.s will be received ut the Navy Ageal'a offlci ity until the twentieth deyofNovember next for ? lyof Timber, ?p? tfied in the Schedujeat foot, :,|l io he ?elect, d from tue l?ro-tu of Und? within the in ? -iIt a ?!? r I . rimbcr mu?t be delivered at the Navy Yard, Brook lyn, New-York, free of all cbi rge?, ind aubjo. t to .'te in - i,. tion -f th? proi or officer of the Verd. - IH'.IHI E OF WHITE-OAK TIMBER. Number of leog h piecea I- ._? iteeu Eighty-. ?..' Eighteen ????xty-three I'.. at) ?.? ? Fi::v-r?'.t? Fuur i ? - Fourtei n Oaaotuy CuhlC feet 250 - 7'?-. H - !'???? t ?i:> ?it 31 ?11 31 I -. ' ?T t? ' - in.-ri. inch.. Tt it" in ??,. - in -:i All ??. be ol ' e bei ? i i lityotid roiinhhew ' ' i straight, | arallel. - i i re, lo be of -i.ili'i ai lizea to work ? .i ? pro id edge ? itlni. two mcbea of the -./? - u.-ri. giv en, a-d to !.. free fror?, lap wood, heart ?hake.?, win-l ?hake.-, and all uli.-r defe. i-, In li'iifih? of 1? ft. 13 It. I!" !"t 35It or 31 ft Note ?All to lw of the hc?t .|uality an : r.nii."i hewed,straight, ?adsquare aadtobeol lurfirien' ?tie to work to a proud edge ?vithii. f-j men"? of the >i/.'ra ?ier- given, t? be fre. !roin np-wood, hear! -.-.-- wied ?hake? in.I nil other defects. Iu lenitn- Of 5J ft 1! f!. I6?L51 f'..ir-7 !? Note.?All to !.e ..I the beat qaatiiy, ?nd rough hase-l. ?traiznt ?nd .'j? ir",?nd tobe of ?Util .? at -..:? to '*..r to ? p oud edse witUm two inches of the - ?-? a..r-r given, 10 be free from lap-wood, near' -:.??'-. wind ?hake? and ?II other defect? In len?"h? of9 feet, 17 ft.25 fL c.r X3fL N'r.te.?Ad to bo o! the ??? -t quality, an I roua . hewed, ?trai.-h'. ?ad?quire as'itober.r ?urTicient ?ize to work to i pr..u.| eHire withiM !"i inch?? of the ?ire. riere ?! ?en, to tie >-,.. from -?p w<od. heart sake?, wind ?hake, ?nd all other defect?. Numb ? of ietzth _ pieces f-:'t ICc-i!>a inche? .. 3i ?1 27 ( l" to ?* A pirncuiar'le'C'itJ i'i, to iU Lion ard ?bape will be ?-2? to '-'r; Ifurnished on applx (U lo 18 tioaw the Commander l?*j to 2? of the Yard, rll to la _^_ Navy Aifeut'? Office. < New-York. Ocotxr 31, IfilL i ,,.rTVr,,r ROBtBT G. UETMOrr., o-^3uw*.r?VAFutnait. N.vyAgesi! _____gSKj__a*i _? ___? S:?re 54 BY ?. DH.4P.K, Jr. "ii TH?RSDA1 ?Nov.! ttWo'el ;W"';r''* Far.N.H itos.tis?_fl??i case? Frcjici? __/_-.(. poruiioo siniait p,_d ..? me ,o?r ,0' rr??,"a Term*-Foran,B?iofilOO aud ov.r 6 mo. for ,? proved endorsed note*. ?????-?. ?or ap Catalofuos and ?amples on raormer of ?ale. ?-?c FRIDAY, Nov. S. at 10 o'clock! ?' ?latine of tpUts. dids.eigh K.te? natural and dyed Ct^ktaa, blue do Squirrel Robe?, black Astr.eau Lamb-akin? for Im,.,, .tressed ChiachiUe-skin*, fulled and ucpulled. J.lr..' tipped, nat-ml and ily.'d. 5.*uirrel haca ?nd txllv Kot?e?' Cbinchille sod Cashmere ?kins, MutT ! lates aiid Boai' taped aud untaped. Sic Catalogues and ??mi !e? ob morning of t?le rRID.Y EVEFLNG, Nor.3. At 7 o'clock, a? Ihe Auction R.om. Book?. Fane) Stationery, Ac.?A large ?s-onowai of valuable Miscellaneous Ho. k? generally m lot?; indu '-?>. a !?r?.- collecuot of School Boo?, BiMe?, Prater?. I ?? ?. ... .-. ! L? .ter P.per. Ac A ?o. s ta.-.. :? , t Faacj Stationery, ?(.'?eg the reins.-, . ? ck oi" ? s alione , Full particulars i C talogues on the day of sal*. 3ATU-DAY, .Nov. 6. 10 o'cio? k, ?t the auction room, Cloths and Cas-.in.eres from the Shelves?A large sod general -. rua eat of west f England cloths ?u_T _a??r mtre? of recent importation, -?tiii adapted to the season A??. -J balsa .: able width Fr? nch Kan.t Casstawro. AI-... 1 .-a-:' of l a.-iiin- ;. 1": ..,:. tor .loaks aud cliil.r-sfl? i m, i ?. Al?.., 1 ca??* of Bombazines. Terms of sale?All sums ol $100 and over 6 mouth? en .::'. lor approved eudoised note?. On MO.N'DaT, the Sib Nov. at 12 o'clock,at the Kerch int Exchai ge ^ By order of the Bee livi rsof th? Commercial lasuraaee Coapsn),_r70 shares Of the capital ?lock of the LeaiSar Manufacturers' Ba.ik, in this city, me ?unie being a part of ihe assets ol ?m,! Insurance Company.H WEDNESDAY. Not ?tf. At 13 o'clock, at the M rchants' Exchange,cit] ofNYork. Ri ?_. EstaTC?.1 ?fort huuse mid lot kn.itvu as No. 147 Kh?i Broadwa* on -??t tide, being in widtti irout ?ml rear IS fl ? '?? 7.'. t'.-.-t in ? i ?3 lets fr< i _ easterly on Moser ?treet be s ? m n aud Pierpoul ?treets. containing in froat ? ?ii Moser stri -:. l? le? i 9 ins ind <> feet '-' im in the r.-ar, .?? 10 ii i m. n m depth on northern boundary, and t??1 cet on southern. ( ii. loi (ro i ting westerly nn Clinton -t between he above named itreets, com linn g i frt at nn Cliuton .tteot St. it, . i m rt-nr 19 ft 4 m?, aud in depth 50 it 7 ia?. Two lots adjoining ihe ah? te on the north fronting ? .-?teiiy mi Chuton ?i. containing together in ?roul md rear SO It, .ici in .?-?iin ii ?' feet. T?o lot? adjoining tne last mentioned on the esst, front? ing easterl? on Moser ?:r,-et. con aiaing together ir?ut in.i ?ear .'.. i'eet, and in depth I Two ' its . n ...hut ... Joralemon ?ml Mo er ?t? freut ine ?eulberly on ? r demon ?t. containing tonel : si i? front .' I ft 7 ins, rear S<> ft, in depth ou eastern boundary 9?5 ft d m>. ..ii western 104 ft i inch. T??o lot? 1'r.i.tiug westerly on Mo?or ?t. containing to? gether in fronton Moier it 48 ft, in rear 53 ft 8 ins, ia Jeptti 160 feet. Two lot? fronting southerly on Manh-ntan ?t. oniaiuiug together in front and rear50 ft, in depth on ea?ierub-uud ?rj ' . fr-ft. Brean rn la 52 f? et ? in?. Three lots fronting easterly on ?'min it. containing to .-einer ni front sud r? ir 73 feet >; iui hes, in depth 89 fee ; :. i icbes. Two oil fronting north irly on Manhattan ?t, adjoining the last named contaiuiug tog other in front and rear ?w .". "i m-.lepth on ?t.-.t.-rii bmiuilary t-l feat, ou enst-ru TI t i'. n M. Five lots frosting southerly on Joralemon It, comer of Courts!, containing together in from lift feet,rear 139 n I m-, m depth on Court ?t "I ft ."i ins, and ou westerly boundary It'" feei. l'r.-i art) "ii '..l i.-.- nue, city?-i lot? fronting mi -.1 uve - nue, containing t ig ether m iront :?- ft 9 ins, d.pih tf?' fee 7 ? .'tii in? Filtren lots fronting on 25th street, between ?-.! und 3d aven., each Ml feet I I S ?as in widtti b> 98 fa?t9 in? in depth. Property on Whitehall ureet?dwelliag house and lot corner of ?\ biteltall ?ml Kr-.i i ?i?, containing in front oo \\ hiielmll ?t u h .. m. ;:, il.-pil, mi l'io t -. ?'- u ? m?. J o? i ah Richards, Auctioneer. BY BAN?..??, Kit" lit A ICI?.? A" PLATT. Store I ?'. Hroudb ay. On WEDNESDAY Evening, at 7 o'cltok, at thu .?uc t.. -i Room. Books.?A general sssortsaent of MlscelUneou? Itook., i. iding a loi ol I'..mil?-. P.per. Engravings, Ac. Ac. Particulars in calal g??es on day of ?ale. Un TIIE?DAY, November B, ami threo following day? a 4 i.'nlock. P. M GREAT SALE OF OLD ENGLISH BOOK.-.. An extensivo collection of Rare ? u d Curious i HI English Boohs?S p I a n d i il M o d e r u Publi? cations?Costly Illustrated Works, -Ve. recently received from Europe, comprising upward? ..' 1,0011 volume?; some ol them me most magnificent and expansive W oik- ever published. Tin- collection embiaces an immense assemblage of si n.i ir.i Old Authors on Civil ami Ecclesiastical History, T e-iiony. I) unity. Antiquities, Architecture, Philosophy m : ill n. mi Literatare?Very i are old Books ou Hamid r? ; ?.-une Work? on Philology, Langm ?> ?, Classical fki lokophy, Science ?n.l Fine Ari?i cm n e old editions of tilo L..I in nuil tire k Classics, : ni. ? ? y ?f t-. One -i.eciinniis ..i earlj printing , 1 ?vesof Eminent Old Di?im,?, Naval .1,1 ? Military Commanders Statesmen and Reforment K..rl? v..?.i.e. and Travel*. Valuable Old ?ml Modern Edl t.. u? of Sterling Authors in tlie French. Bpanish ami Ital ian Language?; ?om? of them richly illustrated; curious Old Blackletter Volumes, and a lares number of Oil Pamphlets, Charts .?.- The whole forming a collection the liri-t-t, m .-t attractive and perhaps richest in variety ? ver before . tier.-1 m this ? 'oanirj . IS*. ROYAL GVBIaBY. Store Hi'J l!Ri..,?i?tv?v?Ni:?v-V.ik?? I.on. Room. 1 Al,t tlllii: PltOPEUTV FOR SA LE, ? AT PialR.MONT, Rockland county, N. York.?The _Mli?.-riber? off r for -i?le lbs property oil which they now reside, iltuate in the village of P.urrHOiit, about three .juarier? ol" a mile from the landing, on lb. uia.u Inn h way irom lha river to the interior. The abot.t consists of two LolS?Th" iirat is bouudd-1 on the east by the nubln- highway, length 31" feel, on ihe. weal by ih? New. York * Erie Railroad, length *?!?_ feot, *i h mi average width nf M feel, ou which is a good ami and ubstaotial frame ?tore of ens ead a half stories, .6 h) ISAet, filled in with brick and -?.-II adapted to ilu business of S country stiir.-, 'which ha? beuu proritably jinr-io-il at Ibis place foi the last forty year?.) Also a b-ick dwelling, -I by ii feet, with a brick kitchen at hi rato, -i wash n tuse and p nip convenient, wood ibed md other out buddings neatl? and uouveuiently ur ranged. lue tecond Loi ?a opposite the first, li*?l feet in length on the highway, by an average wn'i?i of 50 feel, 00 ?-bich .-- ism' mi frame Lu.Minga now ocru|.i.-iI as ?tor?) hou ?e-. the remainder i i lbs :..i n ? highly cultivated kitrh :u garden. During the I ??t summer me ?lui?? premise? have undergono ? thorough repairing anJ are new m tho m .t perfect ord? r. Persons dl ?iron, of purchasing the above property c?n e? .mine It by calling on '.lie occupants, or for farther m formation, to T. I).?VI -, 2_ Wall si. u I 1 w P. H. A r TACl.MA.N. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRE.MU AM? liV.YDOM BEAVEII1. ?lav ?OW UK H?L. IT TUa ?few-l orte < nah Tailoring Kaliiblllahmet?I, 142 FOLTON-STREET, VZAR BrOADWAT, Bought exclusively for cash anJ ?ill compris? iu??t of he different styles now in the market, mnn very choice vest u! England huh French cloths, do do black ar.-i tan ry color.-.1 caseinsre? tot pants, do ci_.h.r.;re? and ?elvels for vestings, all of which will he rn?iin and trimaed in the richest manner ut IH per cent below credit prices. Strict pimrtimNty observed id filling erder?. Cash oo leliv^ry aud ne abatement iu prices. P.S.?Our fail ba-ia-s? ha? already increased to thai extent that we are compelled to increase oar help in the -?lung department, *!n..h u ?till under the ?upennteud ance of Mr. M. G.iylord. who will give In? whole attention lo the different styles of wiuier garmenu that may be in trod need. Particular attention paid to cutticg pants. <* Im J. C BOOTH, Agent A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF E?lra W'iiti- and Curled .tlaple Higb I'oni BEDSTEADS, Particularly adapted to the Southern Market. A? also the various kinds aJap'.ed lo van city trade, ara bow oo ?ale at71 f.old-?treet. WILLIS'--) PREMIt.'M BEDSTEADS are nowacknow ?clged by all who have tned them to be decidedly superior in point of cleanlii.es?, durability, economy, aud e??? ?ith which th.y are put u?- or uken down.'*? all.other. evsr be fOKe oiTered to the. public. An inspection and trial is all taut nueces-ar. ??^^0^tt XT To-^n .n,?C?inrMr_R'e'''-' for s.l?.. o? Ills. HABDtrtBE AND ffOODWABIi. ?V Si J. JAMBON, 855 and 255?. GaEt?>'*'icH-sraF.ET. I_- ITCHLN FL'UMTL'RE in M its v.ritiea, cotisist **-ing ofH-.rdw.ire, Wood-ware, Tin-ware and Willow-, 'are, kept co-u'.iu'-ly oc h-inii, of th- be?t qualities, at ? cry lo? price? to ?uit the times. Those who would wish ? purcha-e article.? of ?.he ahora kin J will Scd it to their ..vt?n?-ge by cailiii_r before purchasing eliewhcre. ' N, B. A large assortment of Plant Stands anil Tub? ?f various patleru? and -_z.".?. ,A Irai-_W._&J. JAMISON. E?1?INGTON HANK bTlL?_.laK"a ?* par for t:\oht Csaimere?. Vestioir? ?nd Bry Goods cenerally, at4el G.eenwich itreet, near C-mal-'or this weak only. ?3 l??*