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‘BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. ” Philadelphia, [Correspondence of the Herald.] Puapetenia, Nov. 21, 1842. Dear Bennetr— There is but little stirring in our city, but I have endeavored to transmit the most important items within the reach of a reporter, which follow. The brig Orion, Wheeler, arrived this morning from Laguayra, having left November let, with a cargo of coflee, consigned to Dallett & Brother. This of course increases the already large supply of that article in our market, and will have an addi- tional tendency to lessen the price of the same. Quite a large amount of specie left the vaults of ; the Bank of North America this afternoon—destina- tion New Orleans. : Milton J. Alexander, the young Kentuckian, charged with the murder of Lougee, the broker, is set down for Mondaynext. He hassecured emi- nent counsel, in the persons of Geo. M. Dallas, Wm. B. Reed, Henry M. Phillips, Esqs., and the Hon. John M. Pope, of Kentucky. : As usual, on a Sunday afternoon, a disgraceful fight occured between two of our fire companies, in the upper part of the city. _ There are great at‘ractions at the several places of amusementsto-night. Welch, the most generous and deserving manager that ever presented his wame te the public, takes his first benefit at the beautilul Otympic. His bill is a strong one, and will unques- tiomzbly draw a crowded house. Indeed, General Welen deserves much at the hands of the Philadel- phia pusfic, from the fact of his having presented them a pla.’ of so delighttul resort free from all im moral cont», Tinatien, which too frequently charac- terize our thea,'Tes, i _ At che Walo.™ Street Theatre the enterprising exertions of Mr. Marshall are again evident. Mr. and Mrs. Brougham, Mad. and Mons. Lecompte, with several other equ'#!ly attrac'ive stars appear The Love Chase and Ru‘Pert Le Viable constitute the evening’s entertainme."t- Miss C. Cushman, the charming directress, has Won the universal ap- plause of the whole play-going _ Sommaaiy, and in sober reality, ne one deserves *t stronger than does this sweet, active, and enthusia “tic woman. Mias Ayres, a very oretty actn ss, takes a benefit to-night at the Chesnut, where ‘he has many ad- miring friends. i 4 At the Arch, Mossop is the great a, ‘traction. MQThe third, and last, of the desper, ste gang who committed the outrage on the person o,f Judge Jones hasbeen arrested, and the whole three . are now ee- cure in prison The Judge was able to y. isit the city to-day. The “Spirit of the Times” is out to-day°1n ano- ther severe, but just, article concerning the in,‘amous course of the ‘ Lumber” Moyamensing Bank - Du Selle has pictured in vivid colors the many stat 'linj acts of fraud and insolence which characteri:.’¢ this swindling shop and its officers, one of whom ha’s but recently returned from the West Indies, where he had been for the good of his health. The “ Times” is, beyond question, in this city, just what the Herald is in New York, (save Ercuion the most bold, manly, and indeyendent sheet in ex- istence i An affidavit has been made by Samuel Dolby, now awaiting sentence for perjury, which, should it ever be made public, will disclose some startling facts, and place several hitherto “respectable” gen- tlemen in no very enviable light. The young negro, Wm. Conlio, died on Sunday from the effects of the stab received at the hands of James Brister, a few evenings since. The murderer is still at large. It is proposed in one of the morning papers, to lease the United States Bank, for the purpose of containing the menagerie of Mr. Raymond, now exhibiting at the corner of 13th and Spruce streets. The President's room to be set apart for the hyenas, whilst that of the Directors will contain the various monkeys. A pretty good joke this. . Much bustle was upparent at the different bank- ing Rouses in this city during the day, it being set apart for the election of directors for the ensuing year. Itisgenerally believed that an entire change would take place in the management of the future affairs of some of our banks, and that a new set of directors would consequently be elected. It is really time, gentlemen, that a |ittle change should come over your affairs, as the people are tired of decep- tion and fraud, they having, to their heart’s sorrow, experienced enough of it during the past year. Very little business occurred at the regular Board of Brokers to-day. The following are the sales :—First Board—$1000 Cincinnati Bonds, 6’s, 1965, 7: Second Board—$700 State 6's, 1965 444; 60 shares Wilmington R Road, B. 3 fi, 7{; 97 do Farmers’ & Mechanics’ Bank, 184; 1 do Pennsylvania do, 54. Sreampoat Coutision.—The steamboat Farmer came in collision with the Scioto Valley, on Mon- day last, by which the former was sunk. The acci dent occurred at three o’clock inthe morning, about twenty miles below Louisville. Although it could not be ascertained accurately, it was supposed three or four deck passengers were drowned. Boat and cargo probably a total loss. The Farmer was from Lousville bound for New Ortean: Sreampoat Sunk he Fair Play was snaj oni sunk, in five feet water, on Wedne: just above Cincinnati. ie SHIP ay raises Patapernta, Nov 21—Arr Orion, Wilkins, La Guayra; Choctaw, F imer, Malaga. Below, Cincinnatus, Whitmore, from Boston, via Nantucket, + Nov 2%—Arr Josenh Balch, Day: , Portland: Queen, Arnold. Proviil. ne , Pertamonth. Cid "19th, ‘Tarner, Woo: ‘Wise, NYork. Sid Feliowsh we NB ed ay, » N York. RicuwonD, Nov 1—Arr Evelina, Portsmouth; Cygnet, do, Tate vate dar Bling Lx Peddle,dhegtho La Gvarna, Nov I—In port, Ann Eliza L, Peddle, disg—t only Am-rican. Despatel, Tilden, for NYork, via Porto Car bi llo, sailed 27h. QG@-THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE, prepared under the direction of the College of Medicine aai Pharmacy, of the city of New York, is unequalled in the treatment of all syphii diseases. Cases of the most inveterate character hav: m cured by the use of afew bottles. Sold in large bottles at $1 each, and in cases of half adozen bottles $5. Forwarded to all parts ofthe world. W. 8, RICHARDSON, Agent, Principal Office of the College 97 Nassau street. Og- THE GENUINE SARSAPARILLA, PREPARED by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New York, does not contain a particle of mineral medi- cine, and is totally diff-rent from the injurious or inert mixtures, sold by certain druggists under that name. This medicine is composed of the active principles of Sar saparilla, Gentian and Sassafras, ard is of great efficacy in all scrofalous diseases, cutaneous eruptions, salt rheum, derangement of the digestive organs, and that shattered condition of the system which results fiom an injadicious use of mercury. | Sold in single bottles, (large size) 75 cents each. Half dozen (in case) $3 50—Dosen (in case) $6 00. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal office of the College, 97 Nassau st. OG@-LOZENGE MELODY.—Ar The Bard’s Legacy. ‘When with sorrow your heart is breaki Or stomach or head is oppressed with pain, A Peters’ Lozenge be after taking, And you'll be sound as a bell again. And, oh! if with worms your children are wasting— With worms the most terrible under the sun— Those Lozenges mighty will give them a basting ‘That soon shall cause them to cut and run. When you've acongh or cold that’s hacking, Of Peters’ Lozeng+s take afew Which soon the rascals will se:.d a packing, And make you feet just as good as new. And if your fancies you'd wish to make supple, Because with the blues you are oppressed, Of Peters’ Lozenges take a couple— And, O, you'll think you're among the blest. ly the way, the above was wrijten under the inspiration of onwol Peters’ Cordial Lezenges. When we wish to be brilliant we take a couple. Editors, and all persens who live by their wits, do you hear that? Principal office 125 Fulton, eornerof Nassau street, New York, cory OF LETTER FROM OUR AGENT, AT BALTIMORI \d. Nov. 19, 1842 :— Gents :—Enclosed I send you a drafton New York, for 150 deilars, which is the amount of your account against me. [have h-ard of a number of cures rmed by your Candy in this vicinity. Inthe next letter! wiil en. Close you a certificate, which | received from one of our citizens ; who experienced relief from the use efthe arti cle. You will therefore Mega ship me as soon as conve- nient, two boxes containing one hundred and fifty dollars’ worth each, and I will forward you the amount of the bill on receipt ofthe boxes. You will oblige me by sending, without delay, ax Ihave now got but $5 worth of the four on It is impossible to tell exactly Iehall want sortment put in these two b an always get afresh supply in four days time if you attend to my order, I run no risk of being out of the article. Yours,&c. "JOS, ROBINSON. To Mesars. J. Pease & Son, 45 Division st. JAYNE’S EXPECTORAN f'.—We esteem it a leasure to be able to recommend this medicine, as the Bet caiculated for the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all affections of the langs. From a lon, rsonal acqasintance with Dr. Jayne, we know t hels no quack, and his medicines are not noetrume of modern ery op, but are the result of his long expe- practising physician, and the expense of great artford (Conn.) Review 's Exrxctorant.—The virtues of this efficacious cheap medicine for the cure of consumption and other diseuses, cannot be too well known. Very many lives have been saved by it-—[(N. ¥. Morning Atl s. Prepared only by Dr. D.Jayne,No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. GG UNPLEASANT DISCHARGES FROM THE Urethra. ily and permanently cured by the use o the celebrated “French roy ye ye Mixture” The im- mense sale of this medicine is one proof of its astonishing effleacy. Sold in bottles at $1and at60 cents each, Tn cases $8 each, W. S. RICHARDSON, Agent. Prineipal Office of the College 97 Nassau 0 NEW TEMPERANCE NOVEL.—-To-morrow morning will be issued in an Extra New World, an origi- nal and beautifully written Novel, by a popular American author, entitled “ Franklin Evans, or the Inebriate, a Tale ofthe Times,” dedicated to the friends of Temperance in this city ond throughouttze Union. It was written with a view to aid the great work of reform, and rescue young men from the Demon of Intemperance. The incidents of the plot ere wrought out with great effect, and the excel- lence of the moral, and the beneficial influence it will have, should interest the friends of the Temperance Re- formotion in giving this tale the widest possible circula- tion. Single copies 12} cents: $3 er hundred. the office of the New World, 30 A agents in every city and villag ‘Also for sale, Cooper's N For sale at reet, and by its “ Wing and Wing,” at 30 Ann street, and 493 Broadway, corner of Grand st, where may be had all the cheap boo E t 125 to Weentseach. at J. WINCH sher. &F ADVICE TO ALL.—Every family, particularly those who live at a distance in the country, should always be provided with asupply of the STAINBURN 5 VEGETABLE EX!RACT PILLS, Which by being timely administered, will prevent the progress of many fatal diseases, as the following respecta- ble persons, who having used them in their families, now stand yeody to testify to the excellent health-preserving qualities of these Pills:— Robert Murlis, No. 418 Greenwich st. near Canal. Francis P Vandam st. Wm. 8. Frisby, 363 Hudson st. Henry 8. Thorm, 216 Division st. E. M. Anderson, 332 Spring st. A.W Lester, 182 Sullivan st. Office for the sale of the above valuable Pills is No. 33 Broadway, next door to the Tabernacle. Price 25 cents per box. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 3 Ledger Building. BOSTON OFFICE, 9 Court st, (G- SEA SICKNESS POSITIVELY CURED BY SHERMAN’S CAMPHOR LOZENGES.—They have been tried by hundreds aud never failed. They are the only sure remedy ever discovered. Many know them as a sovereign cure for headache, palpitation, and all ner- vous diseases. Like all of Dr. Shermun’s Medicated Lo- zenges, they are the very best medic: man’s rehouse is at 106 Na: st. Hall, Albany, and 3 Ledger B TO LADIES, AND HEADS OF FAMILIES, it will be particularly interesting to learn that they will find at Mr. Bloomer’s large hat establishment the most splendid—as well as the most cheap—Hats and Bonnetts, suitable to the season. Mr. Bloomer’s magnificent “ Victoria Cassimere” is now the fashionable article ; and his Children’s Hats (most beautifully trimmed with velvet) are “all the go.” Mr. Bioomer’s store is 179 Broadway, immediately oppo- site Howard’s Hotel. s THE HUMAN HAIR CAN NOW BE RESTO- Rl By the power of science, hundreds can testify that by applying with slight friction to the scalp of the head ascientifte oily preparation called Jones’ Coral Hair Re- storative, the hair is forced to grow wherever it is applied, and the roots thereby strengthened, which prevents the heir f ing ff, the scalp being restored to ahealthy con- sourf or dandruft destroyed, new life and impetus is given to the roots, they grow as in youth, soft, dark, and silky, (even if the hair is light, red, or gray )— The public need not take our statement or the inventor’s, you must believe when these persons give their names and certify the above are the qualities of Jones’ Coral Hair’ Restorative. Mr W. Hopkins, 92 King street, New York. Mr. Phillips, 498 Broome, corner of Wooster st. The Hon. Judge Edwards, of Philadelphia, Mr. J. Pearson, Navy Yard, Charlestown. TT. Power, grocery, Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘We could offer fifty other niumes of persons who have fovind this all it is represented, but if the above is not enough, nothing will convince except one trial; it is sold quite reasonable, indeed cheap, only 3, 6 bottle, by Jones, sign of the Amer street, N Y. Agents—87 Dook street, Philadelphia ; 3 State street, Boston ; Zeiber, Washington, D. C., or 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. SS SS MONEY MARKET, Monday, Nov, 21—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was heavy to-day, with the excep tion of New York State 6%, which improved }. All New York stocks are 4 to6 per cent. higher now than before the late election, just before the dividends, when they bore a much larger accumulation of interest than now. Kentucky 6's fell 4; Mohawk, 1 percent. This company has recently reduced their fare. They now run from Al- bany fo Schenectady at 25 cents. Harlem fell }. Saul Alley, Esq., has resigned from the Erie Railroad direction. The last Detroit Advertiser says:—“ that an injunction from the Court of Chancery has been served on the Oak- land County Bank.” The Lancaster County Bank, at Lancaster, Pa, has suspended payment. All persons holding the new issue of the Lebanon Bak, Ohio, are required by the receivers to present them before the first of January. A writ from the United States District Court for the district of Iinois, for $235,000, at the suit of Mx. John Stickney, of New York, forthe use of the Bank of Mis souri and Eastern creditors, was served on the 11th inst , upon the officers of the Banks of Illinois and Shawnee- town. ‘The question of adopting”some scheme of finance for the Federal Government, has been for years before the public mind ; and after having at one time been settled by the adoption of the Sub-Treasury scheme, again became the subject of anxiety and mischievous discussion, on the repeal of that law, before any new system had been pro” vided. There is in the community a class of politicians who carry in their train all thet host of speculators and desperate men, who grew up with th paper bubbles of late years, and perished in their explosion. Added to these, are some few business men, who honestly imagine a National Bank to be necessary to the transaction of business. The party thus formed, have been eager for the establishment of some institution, no matter by what name it is called, capable of emitting large amounts of paper money, based on credit, by which the currency and prices may be susceptible of great inflation. The politi- cians see in this the means of riding into power, during the excitement which its stimulating power would un- doubtedly produce. Trusting to fortune, after having arrived at power, to weather the storm which will inevi- tably overtake it, sooner or later, according to the breadth of its foundation. Based on the credit of the Federal Government, with its resources pledged for the issues, a bubble could be raised, which would last 8 to 10 years, or through two or three Presidential terms. But the more deep-rooted and wide spread the fabric is, the more fatal to the country would be itsoverthrow. It would serve the ends of the politicians, however, and their ambition would meet its reward. The speculators having been taught, from the experi- ence of the past few years, and, being fully inocculated with the gambling fever, inherent in the bank paper sys- tem, hope to retrieve their broken fortunes at the expense of the industrious, during the inflation, promissing them- selves, with the gambler’s infatuation, that they will realize and retire with what they can get, before the storm overtakes the country. Here is a community of interests that strive actively to perfect the plan,which is to be the instrument oftheir aggrandizement. From these emanate the thousand and one schemes and different modes by which paper ia to be put afloat, and palmed upon the peo- ple for the proceeds of their toil. The large majority of the merchants and the industrious classes, depend for the reward of their skill and labor, upon the steadiness of the currency. As long as that obeys the laws of trade, the calculations of the farmer and the enterprises of the mer. chant are formed upon a sure basis, and seldom fail of success. When, however, the currency obeys not the law of trade, but only the whims and caprices of certain men, who, with a few sweeps of a pen can multiply or diminish the volume of the currency, the rates of exchange and the prices of goods, at pleasure—all prudence, all skill, and all the calculations of industry are baffled, and the wisest and most prudent are thrown entirely into the power of grasping speculators, who, watching the jug- gling tricks of the paper machine, by its means,have the welfare of the country at their disposal. All the plans of finance presented to Congress last ses. sion, contained the features here marked out, in a greater or less degree—that of the Secretary of the Treasury, by far to the greatest extent. As that bill is again to be discussed, with, however, but very little hope of ite adoption, we may take a brief review of it, Ite general features were a principal board at Washing. ton, with branches in all the States that would allow it, and with authority to employ a bank as an agent wherever deemed expedient, as, for instance, the Bank of Commerce in New York. This board and branches to receive and pay out the public monies, receive individual deposites, draw, purchase, and accept bills of exchange at two per cent, and to issue, to government creditors, paper money, based on the credit of the government, limited only that it shall not exceed three times the specie on hand; and, in addition, to issue certificates of depesite for all specie de. posited, at a charge of one-half percent. No distinction is made between the specie constituting the basis of the paper money and that for which certificates are issued, These certificates would circulate as money for exchange purposer,and for every $10,000,000 so deposited, $30,000,000 of paper money, and $10,000,000 of certificates,making $40, 000,000 of money would be thrown upon the market. ‘The government paper to be issued in payment of its debts, and he discount of bills of exchange, to be drawn on another State ata place five hundred miles {rom the place of pur: chase, Thatis to say, if an individual at Washingto: wanted an accommodation note discounted, he isto draw it in the form ofa billon his correspondent in New York This he will get discounted, and receive government paper therefor. When the bill falls}due in. New,York, his correspondent draws another on him, which, is discount ed at the New York office. Let us suppose that this plan should go into operation, with public confidence in it, on the first January’ next, all the offices being organized. Its business would com mence in New York by receiving, during the ft'cst month, from the public dues, say $1,000,000 of specie, arid in other offices $500,000, making $1,500,000. At the same time, as specie is moving from New York and the seaports all over the interior, atan expense of say three per cent, pro- bably $5,000,000 would find the government vaults, and certificates would issue at two per cent. At the close of the first month, then, there would be on hand say $6,500,- 000 specie, for which there are outstanding $6,000,000 cer- Uificates, In addition, the government has a right to issue $19,500,000 of paper money. By that time the government will owe $40,000,000. It now owes $35,000,000, and of cours’ the paper will immediately issue. In thirty days, therefore, there would be $24,500,000 of paper money thrown upon the market. It would intercept the specie now finding its way into the channels of circulstion, and fillall the currents of trade with this paper, driving back the specie to the Atlantic border and accelerating its flow into the Exchequer, whence its amount would issue quad- rupled in the form of paper money. As soon asthe go- vernment debt shall have assumad this new form, for not a dollar of the actual indebtedness of the government would bediminished by the operation, would commence the exchange of government credits for those of individ- uals, to keep the channel by which the paper money is to be thrown into circulation. ‘The amount outstanding, by these means, would, in a very short time, reach $100,000, . 000. Who is there, at all acquainted with the operati ony of paper money, thet would not contemplate with fear the results of such an addition, so based, to thec’ srrency ofthe country? Speculation would start, price rise, and the glatted markets of Europe, now bouad tast by our steady carrency, would burst upon us in a% ayalanche— their enormous stocks of goods, that, go the swelling tide of the ocean, would roll cver the “Jontinent from one end to the other, and, receding, c'ery in its fatal folds, not only thespecie, but the hon yr, national faith, LEM Pence, and perhaps the liberties of th+, country. Sales at the S tock Exchange, $1000 NY State 6's, 1962 1000 do 76 EH ‘ pe esi bas Be 1000 Kentwcky 6's, 1971 7644 100 d> Long I-land 47 1 shas Cary PB 100” 100 do Paterson "490 4854 7h do Mobawie "yg $) do Harlem i 25 do 16033) 50 do 13) 15 do b60 32% Second Board. 100 shasLong Island, 4744 25shas Mohawk, 52.32 State of ‘Trade, A steady moderate business is doing in the market, and the anticip tions generally are of an improved trade with the comin: a cash. mess, at $6 26,50; prime at a od 6}'0.7; new northern do, 7} a Scr weve : smokud beef 7c; beef hams in pickle, 4c. Good dairy butter 12a 13; middling qualities 8a 10; Go. bres 13.415: Ohio 6 a6}; cheese is in fair request at 5a Sugar —The stock of hhds. is quite small, and of boxes only some 5000 boxes. ‘There are small sales of Porto Ri- co at 6 4 6}c; Cuba Muscovado at 9 a 8c; boxes brown at cs Cattle Market, All was fair in the market to-day. Cattle were plenty enough, and demand brisk enough. We cannot, however, say that prices were low enough. Some beeves went as high as $5,75, many at about $4,75, and more than a hun- dred below that price. Several poor ones much below $4.50 ahundred weight. We note nochange in cows and calves. They ranged from $20 $38. Sheep and lambs varied from $1 to $5, and several a little higher. These were sold by the hi EE Married. At Boston, onthe 16th inst. by the Rev. N. Adams, Mr. Samuxe. Swirt, of this city, to Many Pi ‘eLrs, of Boston. At Brooklyn, during a temporai 20th inst. ard . Led Iduddersfield, Yorkshire, England As his remains will be interred in Brooklyn, the funeral will take place from the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Robinson, No.3 Squire’s Buildings, South Ferry, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 3} o'clock. His friends and aequdintances are respectfully invited to at- end. visit, on Sunday, the Weekly Report of Interments In the City and eons Nov. to 35 Men ; 30 Wome: ntexy, 2; Asthma, Heeding’ fro itd bed, A Chi Consumption, Congestion, 1; Congestion. bowels, 0; D in the head, Dysentery, 2; Del ment of the Consestion eer, 1; Colic, 1; Congest 2: Di a, tent, 4: Gangrene of Lu ntlamtmatior ram. 1 do of Throat do of Blad- 0; Li der, 0; Insanit ardered 0: Venerea, ¢; Marasinus, Heart, 0; Measles, lortification, disease of heat sy, 1: Premat 0; Small Pox, ci ffula,2; Suicid sReething 0; Uleeration vt 1 ider, 1; Ulceration of Brain, ; ¢ of laudanum, 0; Variloid, 1—To- AGE. Under 1 year, 37; 1 to 2 vears, 15; 2 to 5, 9; 5to 10,2; 10to 20, 3; 20 to 30, 13; 30 to 40, 22: 40 to 50, ‘to 60, 8: 60 to 70, 3, 70 to 80,6; 80 to 902, 100 and upwards, 0 ; unknown, 0. PLACES OF NATIVITY many, 2; France, 3: ish Possessions in 0; Ra at sea, Islands, 0; Belgium, 0; Unknown, 2. Of the above, there were from tne Almshouse, Bellevue. 2 Blackwell's Hospital, Bellevue, 5; Penitentiary Hospital, Island, 1, Small Pox, do, 1 ‘y Prison, 0; Ci losprtal, 1; New Jersey, 1; Long Island, 0; Westchester 0; Lunatic Asy lum 2; Governor’s Islan Rockland count) Staten Isi- and, 0; Long 1 2; Long I-land Bsims, 1; Bed. low’ Pri 0. ¢ pede ak coeates INO. H GRISCOM, M.D. City Inspector's Office. Nov, 21, 1842. SIS Passengers Arrived. Monie—Brig Sarah Brown—J ¥ Sturges, Capt C Post. Passengers Sailed. Naw Onteans—Packet sh’p Huntsville—George Gainet, Alphonso Marcus, E Durand, lady, two children and servant, Benjrmin Thomas and lady, TL Harman, lady, three ch Idren and servant, George W Read and lady, Mrs Jane Peters, Ms 8 ard David. WE Lawrence, of New ‘Caroline Clack, Miss Ophelia Hall, John J Adams, rine Van Allen, New York. Woreign importations, Sr THomas—Schr Only Daughter—$300 specie S W Lewis —10 ceroons indigo to order. Domestic Importations. Mosite—Brig Sarah Brown—32 bales co’ton Sturges & Clear. man—25 W Barnwell—77 D Wght—32J P & C Norris—10 Spear & Patton—11 do 6 pkg mdse Perse & Brooks—292 hides WP Ropbins—1 box J Brewster—1 bbl W S$ Duval ES MARITIME HERALD. "Po Ship Masters and Agents. We shall esteem it a yy if captains of reser to Commodore William A. Bassett, of our news port of the shipping left at the port whence they sale: testels spoken on their passage, a list of their and aw ‘reign newspapers they may have. He will hoard’ them lat mediately an their arrival. Agents, correspondents at home or abroad, wil office «formation of any Ire confer a faver by mg, 0 this elligence they can obtai Navtical ‘ind will be thankfally received. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV, 22, 1842. + TM] Moon rises 446! Han ws Cleared. Bay verton, Mayo, 8t Marys, G: Co—Brigs h, Hawley Mobile, JD es, Ashby. Port Leon, via Key & D Harthat & Go; Excel, ‘Sherwood, Savannah, Starges & ch an; Perry, Thompson, Charleston, Danham & Dimou; Detroit, Anderson, Georgetown, SC Arrived, Swedish barque Occidenten, Peterson, 63 days from Cadiz, with 150 lasts saltto Mr. Dixon. i h Bs Il days from Mobile, with cotton, ‘hinson, 14 days from St. Thomas, Vessels left not recollec'ed. from Havre de Grace, with coru bee ? lide, J coal, to master ““Schr Samuel C, Abbott, Baker, from Philadelphia, with coal, Demarest, Smith, from Norfolk, with shingles, ter. che TB. Odell, Smith, from Brandywine, with flonr, to Hen & Paxson. Ai Sebr Expres, Smith, 3 days from Philadelphia, with coal, to "Sehr Atlantic, Robinson, from Havre de Grase, with eval, to ter. ™§che Achsah D, Tuttill, from Phi Kche Texas, Cross, 3 days from Philadelphia, with coal, to Schr Brandywine, Townsend, from Philadelphia, with coal, tomaster. Below, Three bvigs. Wind W. i ik Hodson, Stark, London; Kensington, Shum- ong ities brig Fatricld, Coit aw Prince, and others: General Record, . 8. InpereNDENCE was yesterday towed from the eee gue, TEER Romee in Berwermnith ehvenel by ihe ‘teamers Samson and Hercule ; sphreti Banque Gasree.—This vessel was insured in this city for RIG Manron.—We lear from Norfolk, that this vessel and €ag9 are totally lost. One of the crew was drowned on the boat, and auother of the crew, who after reaching the beach. nor Vessens, ke ‘riday, the ath inst. b toivty vessels were driven ashore on th . betw Hook and Barnegat—most of which were schooners aud sloope fad ~ of the captain of par, vowel se washed overboard after the vessel had atrack t h was drowved ey. had but afew days previous been united in the solemn bonds of plexy, Mr. Jos Mans, aged 38 years, of f Bowels, 2; rhs, val E Soitening of AMUSEMENTs. CHATHAM THEATRE THOMAS BELT © wreck and was washed ashore upon oy Auctionger. ‘ I ved, BY BELL & HOWARD. Pit PX reny Upner Ti 1 ye (Rtores Now « is Ron THIS FVENISG See oe Firat Tier $0 conta Rao and suposed proccededta Wind. agente Ave which, CARMENT? QE ROUEN.” safety of this vessel by those concerned eee OF EL Larpe sale of slenear Phe metorhennd | Aftezwiich, | SIX DECREES OF CRIME. Foreign Ports, casttmerea, a fe st div'aoods.jewehy |» Berne oere will over st OSs—< wa will sige at quarter pas + Monreco Bay diamond pin, &e, fr te 1 j Monee: ¢ oven daily from 9 to 5, where ‘Tickets be and places serured, PARK THEATRE, Box OF cr ov t—Ia port, Clarissa, Watts, anid Home Ports. riptions. ware Toe t Jone ah Charles. ss aaiire Wanita of « Geibbty, eitaairod:ficen Bessel bi ea ATA Tiate peeeemteds goha. NBv Acort, Hiveve’ Bacch) Mitic ites iment of superb Sheffield and silver Mra Seguin Boa ye, Beiley eth, Beaston, New York; A Marshall, Parker, Provi: THURSDAY MEET ME BY MOORLIGgY Ganied, Harmon, Wei bala, womisn, Nan 4,by the'brst makers inthe worlds nn lock apd the performance will comr All theo ad veaaie Yrom tele Waer Pea a th paintings by old and modern artists, an in- = wind W, for Autwerp, came to-day. A pool, came down Jia, Mt q' asses, S01 if Wow m1 Mey Mf asses, some elegant furniture, window »md din the Roads ‘on, Bennett, from City Point for Liver- Broad THIS EVENINGS dow ad BY RIELL & ARCULARIUS, poten, dee J wos iver to-day, in tow of aateamtog, snd —yoeabay— Aner hie a A ood assortment etianura evar, Ke. GIOVANNI IN GOTHAM. on as chambermaid : HOUSE OF LADIES. 19™ The Doors wilt At 10 o’elock, in the sales room, Elegant Fumitu e, Piauos, &e.—Second hand household fur: niture, a large assortment of k tchem furriture, lamps, &e., the property of a fumily giving up housereeping. be opened commence at 7, every FRANKLIN TH+ ATRE- CHATH. | M SQUAY Alteration of Prices~Dress irel SG A * cook ina'small frmily. The best of gitvyeference can be given as to respectasility Ke. Apnly at MRMAx BOHRER ’S Third and Last Concert will hke riday’ vent nf i ae “ “5 ae irl, Gentlemen 25 cents. Le Mitt AY TRE ENTATION AND CONCERT — ‘clock.—Warairure Pisno F THIS EVENING, will be pr sented some of the most astons Com eny of National Gua »pe § wi sent to the 7th i ishing feat ro tien Contortions ever sent: Ain $0 'Bve a Concert ot “ 4 ory and w ton Hall cemerof Broadway and Heade bles, very sup ye Ae Picket —— Biuiting, to be had at the door, Lat no mahogany eh rs irs; small — 7 patter ‘ Cento, Auge __ The, triends of Temperanee and the Milt fatty | mahogany dressing arlor rocking chairs; asecond | trodured » ‘combi invite Pe ie NY ate teareottGlly, |\ Mead meahogany sideboase] solid freaks ead ofhes desks of tere |) ones Ecae epee 7] ray Cachuchas, ont eat Je and finish Stratsras tufted rags, ven following tweu W. Pellom, GW. Pelham, and Mr. Backus, By. Me the great Alban oo ny, will su tin the Ethionean Characters, mova, tea and coffee sets, handsome | Fly ‘he uveq % . Hudson, Syracuse, "| blue dinner sets, aud 25 pitchers snd basins, A superior Cre- | Programmes a: the Testis ee Ra ocspert, ‘eepsie, wer mona violin. Doors open at 6 o'clock, performance commences at 7. andaigua, Newburgh, Seneca F. Hyiics,, and ‘Two splendid vases of wax flowers, cost $90. N.B. The New York Brass Band is engaged. far the Sista OF ee tocereee ea ‘Twenty rosewood faney work boxes aud portable desks. Lender. Twenty-five cannesters black and green tea in 2lb and 13 Id each. Sale positive and the attention of housek-epers is particularly requested. n22 1t® ge AMPHITHEATRE OF THE REPUBLIC, 37 Be WES. Proprietor. N. A. HO THIS EVENING, the periorm aces will commence accompanied with» Map of three atshety os PRICE ONE SHILLTSO ee ee Poblished and forsale by J DOGGET, IR ing ®r 79 Nassou treet. = ie = UCTION NOTICE —Splendid English Engr Nore Thala Bercitiont hear ae tec ananl Bala | AY Ancvon— a LEVY wilicllon Nani i HALLENGE TO Tae take plece at Tammany Hall,on Fridey evoutug Dae Wednesday. the Bist, 22nd aud 2rd Won CHALLENGE TO THE Wort D ae . y evening, » | clock. at No, 15) Broadway, just received fro n, onder Fats, bxvloits, and Herculean J. sbors of 7 most extensive and choice collection of Line aun Mezzarint MONS. GUILLOT, 'L¥ LION HERO! —GRAND EVACUATION BALL, | Evgravin.s that has at ony ¢ been offered atauction. May At the Am: hitheatre this evening. GUILL aples ation Military and Civie Ball will be examined with cataloguy e da: given athe jaloon on Friday Evening, Nev 2% O PRINTERS AN re ee tof Phymcal Strength with any Boece win Pr ERS AND PUBLISHERS. of Boy Honor of the Evacu ction of the Br cal printer, who is thoroughly acquainted with ore Ye er of AND DOLLARS! a Gi y of HORSEMANSHIPF, & year 178%. Dodworth’s Celebrated Ba casion, abd no pring or exneuse will be aj of the most splendid Balls ever given in the city, as no nerson jeneral Disp) every department and branch, and who has been ved in the capacity of reporter and sub-edicor on several highly respeccable journals, is des cs mm imtted wu ute dt withoat fying Sue Sollee | kyl eafecmble Jaume fn devo of oboe ccBoten a centePrivate do for 6 persons $3—Second Tier 37% wat othoets Paper concerns. A remnueratiny mily_ he expect He ii pnfilitare gentlemen are sojicited to call at the Saloon and Aditess, by leter, (postpaid) athe Herald nifie Pe ip ett e papentitb ALA porated ory ee tabad at i f fespectble references given and required. nl7 jg Sieie hi ALAOtt— of Pineand Nasamue seiner 08 OF" Mr. Win. Pines, comer | rrOthe widows of the soldier and salon Thewvoluion- | AMERICAN THEATRE—W . PHILADELPHIA, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS C. CUSHMAN, ary war, who were married before the Ist of January, 1791, who can prove the services of their husbands, aud the le | EECHES—LEECHES—10.000 Smyraa Leecher E ceived lang: and exeredingty healthy, and have bad a very | gality of their mazriage, can, by avplylng atNo.63. Mercer | 2nd night of Mad me Lecompte—sth. night of Mir and Mow short passage. Buyers woaldida well to call andexsmine them | stiect, hear of somirthing ‘orhele ad’ nucue. not able Getan big before purchasiug elsewhere. For sale very Inwio suit nurcha- | to produce the requ red evdeuce need uot apply, Persons re THIS EVENING ‘Nov. 22, will be enacted, rersby G. COLBY, Drug ‘ing aca disance, and who will aduress as above, (post pad WONDER. 122 tm: 351 Pearl st, corner of Wennkfort Teceive aitent hose wi will do ng my tery as I have other bust me to Washington, during the present A. F. CHILDS. 1 well to apply before the Ist of Januar ness, which will call session of Congress. ni? Im*r NOOPER'S NEW NOVEL—Price 30 Cents—Tne W Cee Wing: or, Le Bvu Folin a Bele fy Besionne ane er, Exq., the Author of the Pilot, Red Ror te, Homeward Bound, &c. ke. For sale weolt ave and tenn be ISRAEL POST, After which, ROBERT LE DIABLE. E. A. MAKSHALL, Lessee. AMERICAN MUSEUM, ORNER of Broadway and Ann street, opposite St. Paul’s wenn RLY CTRO WAGNe TIO PLATES for sheamatiome ner Church. 72 2t ise 88 Bowery. Vous affections, &e., prepared under the direction of M. La- P. T. BARNUM, Manager. DSS0GUTION=Tre tatmeahin of SAFFARRANS & pothecary in Paris, eeneral wepot im New York, 65 BEST ATTRACTIONS IN NEW YORK LEWIS. formed on the 7th June, | fon" this Gay 's ret, at M, Ninuard’s. Price $1 50. ____ Day visitors admitted free in the evening. inssolved by matual consent, Fel disvosed of | _ Tufallible cure for the most acu’e and inveterate pain, such as | _ Entire new scenery, drop curtnins, decorations ‘aad enlarge- his entire interest in the goods, ‘n Sandee at | acate and chronic theumatioms ey, Sciatic, tie | ment and cushioning of the Lecture Room. descriptions of assets belonging to jel Saffar- | doloreux, danse de saint Gu ‘cramps in thr MR. WIN) at_mach, and,shortly,for all ner of women end young girl pressions, MOsMOUTH BA nauk bough fora few days by ‘The most comic ried and will apps Durch, Frene! week o1 THS WOND*RFUL MERMAID, rans, retiring from the business 1 re of impni: hiefly diseases health, DANIEL SAFFAMRANS.” FELIX LEWIS. DANIEL SAFFARRANS wil aval a their.gld sand, at Doakvitle and the cape JAMES & CO. 60 Wall at. ear tne Fejee Islands, which has been witited by fifty also bound to pay all lega! claims againet. the firm. mer __JAMES & CO., 60 W upon benolding it DANI-L SAFFARRANS ROKEN BANK3 —'Tre highest price will be paid for all | ove week only. fic gentlemen of celebrity FELIX LEWIS, A broken and doubtfal bank mines by. staked their reputation that this extraordinary nymph of t! September, 13th, 1842. nigr AMES & CO., 60 Wall st. eprese nte d, n225t is#re NELL, THE TATTOOED MAN, OFFICE TO LET. 18S A GIRARD'S GONCERT = i Will appe his cel Dances, i historical A SUFEMIOR Double, Chambered | Feont Ofies te Jeg 192 har Flemie ration 15 yes gs ald, resbecetally. ta ve Willapees f wer rated Dances, oy : le oh hast rieal ay, corner John stren re of E H. HUD- ids and the pi fa, | Sho bends of ba: bana : SON, Enq..or A. JONES, tn suid bail naar | Stber Fitee Concer’, wi it ean, place, on Wesiareday FALLS OF NIAGARA, with real Clown Water, i jes, Biss A. Girard will be- THE LILUIVUTIAN FAMILY, follow iss Hood, the vocalist; Celeste THE ANTI-ANGULAR SYSTEM OF WRITIN benide of ten nerfovinernj Mics Hood, the he NG. Mad. , Mr. H. Thorbecte, Mr, Timm, who will pre- Sathee SSMARGDO SOF - GREAT REDUCTION. cide artpanens fore ai Mire lls Ilr ofthe qanette aa half net eee Sed FROM TWELVE TO SIX DOLLARS! Ad hildren half price. jay and Saturday alternoon at 3, o'lock. \m $I ME. BRISTOW of London, respectfully informs the Ladies | A. G.’s, 78 Thirieeuth street, atthe pringipal music stores, Day aid Gentlemen of New York and Brovklyn, that his classes | at the doors of the Cone”. niatowd*r i £0 all 26 cutie —Chiterenealt Bees ae he hau xxoucrs bu Terme oueealdcuarsis Bolten "| SITUATION WANTED—By a compercatper on aw acim: CEES USPRECKDESTED PERV ORMAN-— Acapemy No. 205 Bropaway. sean Pann Puace, ja Sa Beds ee oe rgy peel henge: eb tng Ges THE REAL FUD-GEE MERMAID. 9 Sel Free, conedtitaa ene fete ge tentinemelve lespous, pining: Hl beew in business for mimseif ten years andspedks | SMW XOMAC WUSKUM AND PICTURE ren GALLERY, Brosdwau, (posite the oy, Hall, INE PERFORMERS TO BE SEEN FOR OND SHILLING. The Manager trasts he may with confidence assert that such a galaxy of Stars as the following have seldom been submitt»' to the public. Master D. E. Haghes, the admirable os she Writing, no'matter how bad, illegible stiff, writing may be. See specimens at the duor, 235 ND THE Lapixe delicate and fas! ch. For particulars and references address Box No. 782 Lower Post Office. Gentlemen’s H..rses taken ca of during the winter ata very reasonable rate. Apply at 58 Maiden Lane. 9 im? r OARDING —A few respectable odat d with good boara «nd pleasant rooms moderate, Also afew day boarders can be A neat and handsome, men can be accom harp player; Master J. sre; Me. # Tr gy ea iaeersies } Hlaghes, the lie Lyyes Evening Clases rom? to ar Amy above Bistehat gata ogra Mase Fak mdi cisnobealty end peceoaign es? Srohle eid teats ier.’ || BS ar eaare cart CPA POR TOURS Ee | cenietters Lins Rocnlieth. Skier one eecetaer pe [BOS No a[ notes ©] Caan): ma batean abaiter a Csiieemratacdee rmeennce | Sirsa teeny tac ION Ye og rooms on reasouable terms. Wines and spirits, 3 cents per ‘on Phrenologr, to commence at 3 o'clock. STENOGRAPHY, A new system of the Art of Writing Short-hand, for taking down Leet rmons, Trials ac Law, &e. &c., taught per fectly by Mr. Bristow in due course of lessons ! ai 235 Broad: way. See a'specimer tay ‘A dny perfonnanc I take place on Wednesday and Satur. day, as usual. Evening entertainment to commence at ie to the whele ONE SHILLING. 090 im® glass—home brew'd ale 4 cents cents each—cold ents equally cheap. per pint—stakes and mu'ton chops ean - particularly requests any oue wh: + pint—fine Welsh rarebits 4 N.B, Hot coffee 3 cents id at all hours. 3 in want of a com: fortabie home ms RE EE RN RoE tO ‘call and inspect ‘his establishment, and sora Sites ao ‘i yreen 4 judge for themselves. Persons travelling for England would RANCIS’ PATENT LIFE BOAT, thelr permanent anide.. na2imer | find it to theiratvantage to call. ‘The house being convenient FRANCE NOT WALL OERED SO ater PARTS LIFE PILLS. to London and Liverpool shios, J F. being appointed agent, he B and Liverpool ships, EGAKS—SEGARS—S- GARS—HENRIQUE_, No.51, Ta rect dergordagzad uk MEU Vient Od Crier ppc niinin, ) meade ham sreet, basement, offers fur sale ce feito count of their peeultarly mild yet OARD—Famihes or single wenth be _accommoua- plan ieelommervon ere welggned comiax par excellence the favorite ifasnily medicine. To per | Bad wish bonrd and ploestat soosar at So Beckman, tress | {Ocul And examine for wemee.ver: they were selected by sons following a sedentary occupation they are of the greatest | Terms mod 6 Im®: do well to call aw i { Value, and in preventing the liability 10 take cold, to which Galen Ww: 25.000 tun Ni such persons are so much exiosed at. this season by’ frequent , tials tnfocca thon eltttena ot 25:00 Nonegas they recenve the enagoched, Tehne Gqthe expemal | ihe will open a Writing Academy next Monday, 3 50,001 Vogemida a pilenm in the throat, | 35, Broadway, opposes the Oity Hall, entrance’ at the door of 10.000 Borda, Jat Cough and destroys rest, aad which will, if not immediately | %¢.New York Museum. — =| includi Th00 Norine Rent cheeked, i.duse a tain Ofevile and derange the whole aystem— | gq Tem, for the course of instruction. five dollars, ineluding 80.00" Naval Principes; Palma brand, they are at all times of service to assiat uature,bat n- ver forget oh haus wa with beet beie Oa od 000 0 ite : thai F easier to prevent than cure. In ho one lustance wiih eestdaly ete eas sine Regal aluacle medicine f led when duly persevered in to my: pee =e 30,00) Low price seg-rs, of various bands." ief, soot! ritated state e nerver, and bri : rms. the whele system healthy condyion, fitting ne Sacsere nod Notes Keene rr nike 4 7 on rraso abl the orders promptly atten ed to by addressing “Henriqais, 31 Wik liam street basem: nt.” —The rbove invoice of segars hive arrived pwr berque w19 wee from Havins. and body fe formed with ease and satisfaction. Liphpinltowing are the exclusive agentsfor the safe of Pans afe Pills Haahion & “Aspinwall,dragriats and chemina, 9 William st 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House. Abraham Sands &'Co.draggieta and che 23 Broadway, comer of Chamber Sk Broadway, comer of Lispenard st. be ne large or i, inany yart of (land im the same manue? predeceaser in business have done tor the last so, to anv part of England or Seot- ists,granite buildings, gloat, Ueto tiem tie ree “Money revaitted by Jetter (postpaid) to the subsenber, or c. t, druggist, 348 Grand corner Norfolk st, 4 sersonllyevonited witn hm, wit the ame of onto Nee: covene Biltonand Warten nn PURSL of thurty dollar will cme of at the Red House | Zen and nearest fost town, wil be ithmediately transan v +4 on Tues , Nov. Peleg troutins yrses, carryil i i Wesisie a ist, 367 Greenwich st., next the corner of Reayhey eae 16 he matte he ay previoas, igen 3 eaer ioteaemaei to that effect given or " e louse. wil tart i it hal i ii a te apothecaries, 227 Hadacn steeet, comer of | Red Howse. «three fn five under tir saddle. sees traland Eo or Boland, collected by the tubeeri- » ve trot is closed with the ing entries, viz =~ . f i 8 E-L, Cotton, chemist and apothecary, 263 Bleeckee st., corner c armas e Sohn aalentce on i a ada and wil be pal ml Gal air rer or HeWepdorey, druggist and apotheery, M1 Eighth avenue, S Cietas Or te Orne nia ta*r EORGE McBRIDE, Jr. 82 Cedar st. gk ee nes Wig, Woodrats ok g Exo, AO) LARGE HERLIHY SWEDISH ERCHES ry ». Roger? Boy. ARGE AS L Andwholesaie, acproprieton’ pfher agg og [+ _NB—The same horses oil grin seiness on Thanday next, | 92,000 LARGE HEALTHY SWEDISH LEECHERS Cid ietidin Vise, enincesed ts coe hly Wal) on ths Centreville Course, best three in five mil heats, fora’ | Hamburg, forsale inany quantiy, at very moderate prices Smali Boxes 25 cente.” La Boxes 40 cents, 8 | $90 vurse, nig 18&T or nee FAH: WITTE, Importers of Leeches, ersons desirous of obtaining an agency for their sale in the PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line—Th So Ee. country will please sirect their letiers, post paid, to T. Roberts BALTIMORE, Edward Funck, Master, will » INSTITUTE & Co., Letter Box 997 New York Post Office. "22 tmr the Ist of Deceinbes: FOR THE PREVENTION AND CiRE OF EDIGAL AND SURGICAL AID, No 1 Beekiman treet ; babes 2) tO BALDNESS AND GREY HAIR, ow, and genuine Medicines. I hese med € a No, i , , Je vest of thirty years i radveating diseaces tine We Ghe, ARSE E3—T ‘snip HE AND THE RRR ee OF ScURF AND hospitals of the present e Ist Dece For freishtorpuusage apy to.” | PRCFESSOR CLIREHUGH wffers to ladies and gentle- 3 mal’gpant ulcers, sc ofu- BOYD & HENCK N, Agents, men his gratuitous advice in all the various diseases com a the er 9Tontine Brildings, | nected with the health and growth of the haman hair, that they t may be prorected against the man) Che d ant injurious FOR LIVERPOOL-—-NEW LINE—.Reguiar | nostrums of the da which now flood cy pe the Packet of 25tt November—The Splendid Packet | judgment. and, if used, will destroy the in ae Ship ROSCIUS, Capt. Joho Collins, of 1100 tons, | now saffering under the loss of t veir hair the use of those will positively sail as above, her regular dav. For freight or | vile preparations. and rheumatic pai ic. Remedies ju for the eure of cer any, partic Pa- si sian of thirty \ ears’ expe- ibited to view at_his office, No. nr uptos charges tain diseases, requiring no restriction tienteare treated by a regal ise diplomas are € H r passage, having accommodations unequalled. for splendor Many of the first medical ‘aculty in the country te Reamreen nngu ea rear pe STuaOaeN ea Cea TA oll este Divan’ | SORBET copty ou togrdent Olena what, foor of Wall wT | che eledons ipesodchle cates coriurtind Wy Guntae cheese the pnvchaser gratis by the attending physician, by and ander | oF to E. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South street. "| pherous, or Patent Medicated Comvound) and the professional whowe direction all medicines are compounded and dispensed. | Price of passage, $106, ’ be Character of Clirehugh wilh be deemed sufficient guarantee ‘Altendance from 9 o'clock until land om * tod in the even: | ‘The Packet Ship Siddons, Captain Edw. B, Cobb, of 1000 | against every thing like quackery and huabug. lenaciie: nga iwisere | tou, will auceeed the Hoscis, and sai the Sth Deceinber,her | ““Brieipal ofice 0s Brondway upataira. Ot . 7 regular day. ate entrance for ladies *, vee FILLS OF HEALTH Ry -17 9 Rersahes oon NE tters for the ships of this will only be received at Gilpin’s | street 116 Gtis®r in iowle jews Room. 5 7 tad bqweleie cogent Shinpteme of Winch. are, omni venese: ngers may rely on the ships of this lim Merchant, No. 8 New street, ose door from Wall peedily and ¢ ffectually vertises has on hand, und is daily receiving, choice arncles, and them at moderate prices, for cas very disorginization of ‘OK NEW ORLEANF Lowman & New York | them at mous or city acceptances. = e hy action of th ine—Rexular packet 3 ‘avember— it q x Witne sana eavay ‘and renewed bea! hs he packer sl MEMPHIS, Capt. K ht, will i $d smalies packages of Lomeline Madeira Wine bo imsey Vintage, of 1812 elv sail as above, her regular day. particularly when the directious which accompany each box are For freight or Sirefelle obeerved. Passace having handsome faruished necommodations, apply on | 28 caaks Port, pure juice, the best in the market, ‘he Heal h Pills of Dr Rush, be ng a pleasent, easy and safe | board, at Orleans wharf, fyot of Wallst. orto 47 casks Brown, Gold and other superior Bherries, ppaiteaty Atdie. be mete aik ks br Goan ie EK COLLINS & CO. 56 Soath at 2i casks Henessey, Seignette and Otard Brandy’ from Lon thetrase’ ‘Lo the infant aud afult tiv y are equally effieaciou,; |» Shippers will please sena in their Bills of Lading earty this | don Docks, and ‘o elderiy people they will be found the most comfortable | dav. r 10 pipe: Holland G , part Swan brand, medicine in use. Shippers may rely upon having their goods correctly me: 6 oat, Lene, and Crushed Sugars, from the best To Femsles—Dr, Rash’s Pills in removing distressing head- | ed. aud that the ships of this line will sail punctaally as adver. | Refineries, for which W. A. Carter is agent." in confernng. & Tesithy ae tised. Any guarantee to that effect will be given and fulfilled | 429 baskets Cham Moped oer choles Sean: ver com eV al successful. vt ma reqnired. + A. Or ' spend whalocale aed retell be EL. © Diverinn Wy Ameck ear | . Agente ta N° Orleans, Halli & Woodraff, wno will prompe: | Lomeliie, of Madeira, sna takes orders for thelr ecleteneed by Wadleigh, 459 Broadway; Kelly, 267 B on Axford,168 | ly forward al! goods to their address. ines, of every Hee oF Lepired, ton st, Brooklyn; Smith, 320 Broad st The packet ship Oemulgee, Certain Peet, will succeed | MARBLE aes TE EPPER, CLOVES, &e, ron; Zeber and Barges, Poila- | the Memphis, and sail the 10th Dec, her regular day. 2000 Italian Marble Tiles, whice and blae. delpnia; Gatnrie. 4 Stanwix Hall, Alban Peas", New Pixon g fovper, Haven; J.W. Judd, Har ford; ‘Mr. Reev, corner of Gay aud FOR NEW ORLEANS, MOBIL», & SAVA! P= Oe oprieer ee” Ps SS racic ALABAMA, Cae Baw: | tatentrd wet a 0 wa ter, will sail on Friday the 25th Nov, for New Or- Alsoan assortment of Tupas, Aqua Marine, pre JN§PBMATION te wh is cious Stones for jewellers. TB and giter i" foape, tet resular day. (weather permitting) or passage inte, Webater, Masa. who eft his, redone 0 Phe" mache ir EXCEL: Cape Sherwood, wil sel. on <a lw October, for the purpose of pu nday Nov, 2 USTARD FA : Temo har not since been heard of by for pans ge siperior packets, which is Mom ie Ale velt street, second story of left a blue-black over coat, silk velvet vest, and drab panta- | very low, apply to ore coe vy Mr. W. Prentiss. coffee and spice dealer, loons, He was about 29 years old, dark complexion, - Any . & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, or Tiers be, jt Prepared. to furnish the article at short notice and Person who cin give any informati to where he was last nl6r 42 South etreet, cor Jones’ Inne go ee p in Ged 4 seen will confer an everlasting favor upon his be reaved family, es supplied with an elegant article. Aloo, by addressing a letter to Mrs. Charlotte H. Gorton, Webster, 08 tt Mass., or L. D_ Gorton, to be left at this office. Diy e ¢ DK. FEUCAT WA. via, Capsules, Acids, Dye woods, Lunar pt. W. B Lane, will sail as above. FOR MOBILE—RKegutar racket of the 25th of Nov. The splendid picket ship ALABAMIAN, ot Copa jew York, Nov. 21, 1842. nai ad Ieee for cabin, 24 cabin and ste Sheatcn pa USIC,—C, 8, TRAFFULLA, 9 Boyad sect, New id berths ean be secured on mo. | TeotyPe Chemicals. Gerinan Sitver, Se. &e. Bee ; Mises Bucks of Hey Wok ae be tae ee ee in YOSEEH MeMURRAY LIST, arrange at the shortest notice, for any nutmber of inatrumen nai r 100 Pine street, comer of Svar | VOC TOK EL 1 TOT TR GEON , tng lateat and most popular Opera peices, Quadri les, Pos FOR MOBILE—Packet of zh Nov —The sulen- . OF. THA hin Prectice to. , Pei aa ie lgcaleahagumanilagprsaaling tare ibe! r eats a Suciccatar DISEASES OF THE EYE. RB =U, &. Greffatie. will oh r too, well known to require comment. Persons | Office 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street. n@ Ime a passage in her should i or fail to make earl: i tion on board, foot of Dover st or cegiblrmenenrvithes sore steps, &e. for ie band: y directi aa ber of ine sraments, Ee TRIAN ACADEMY—The subscriber would t= rj street. Masic taught, , 8 "i ry ly inform che Ladies and (entleme: ‘ma wate or 32 South oe carser a Jong lane, | 34 ‘Brooky thee ha goned a Academy, BROADWAY MARKET, one door below Canal sizeet, FOR MOBILE—To soil on ‘Thursday oath inat | yapscmmor Cook's iam, 48 Bo wery, on Van a} east side, No. CATA known c per Lastened acd copperet for the instruction. gone pe gaett tat, my ts JACOB SOMERINDYKE hereby gives all his numeron: | Stove her renmardays Pn one Wi Oe despatched as | necessary *ie"Rcacemy i Mrniabed with Aeeceiog amt esis fricnd im the, city and Can handsom ‘ommodate a few cxbin. second cabin and | rooms, and every coavemence for the comfort of pupils, Cue « heart could dex steerage pasee' early application is made on board pier | che strigtert reward co respectability will 4 to, we Flesh, fish, fowl, and NE. R. orto JOHN HERDMAN, Mi fas made ments with Mr. Vis, one 4 trae | mir 61 Son h arreet fhe oldest professors from Europe, to take charge of the same, stalls, as well ‘ DHARTS, OW TRELASD, ~NGLAND, and flanors himweelt that tne outa joo will Seat wah the ap- vil, a8 all that they feel disposed to ord SCOTLAND AND WALES—Persous se probation and enconaragement of a liberal pul rediately sent home without any cx mm echarge. £35 +0" te thelr. Mande in tho old cantiree ene weenne jeulars may be ascertained om application as ps Grafs for anv. amount, payable on demand, without discor . “AN thee AB i Na Bataan an care ae ers Es UR inet be ¢on- IN TReLA. ‘The Npigest Bank of Ireland, the Provin- TT OR SEAR, for Orited ae Mera d ited n street, ne or eight | cial Bank of Ireland, and all thes nrauches ~ GROUND SPICES AND COFFEE to the vent | IN ENGLAND=—Messrs. James, Bait, #00 & Co., bankers eM la Marhecteld street, ering diseases—dyapepaia, dropsies liver | London, Exe gel te ‘Bans, [itrpeowend then Abas By iment hee 67 Henbeth etregts hey thronghont Bing nd ‘ales. Office 124 Froatst, Constantly on hand, at the ey beeches IN SCOTLAND The astern. Bank of Scotland, the ‘and all their branches. v of the principal towns in 4 |.—Its symptom: an unpleassnt pala about the left side aid blade and priees. and in the vaaal variery of mekagen, wm ly ing often t PORTUGUESE FEMALS Plus. region of the heart, extending often to the shoulde Gre ‘ik Banki ‘All of which drawer and between the shoulders, and occasioning shortness of breath | Grea Britis oc iratend ly iL by letter post pai HERE fur-fame | and eelebrated Pills, from ind} alpitation of the heart, Doctor Sears -has had much ex: Ap OTT, 43 Peck slip, 1 be {in this country. perience in the treatment of thie disease, maoimer | oaar Wik sR EARSCOTE South stress | aentov tne lant solummn

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