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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Voi. VILI-—Ho, 335 --- Wao! ~ ao. 2796. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1842. Aa Ener... NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- ENGLISH SC! jankrapt Disclosa Hav ER OHS SHOOK Dayars RIDING SCHOOL, 403 Bowery —W. J. 108. Step. C. Ward, school teacher, of Jamaica Plains, | ImporTanr FRoM Yucatan.—We have intelli- POR TATION COMPANY. CHARLES DUNNE WATERLAND, EDAVIS, (trom Eurave) voltae mmence on Monday | Redwood Fisher in Bankruptcy—Residing ‘at No. 11 St. | Moss., balance of account for schooling my son, — 39 © | gence from Campeachy to the 22d ult. War had NEW YORK AND NEWARK, gk a eh gpa ei al ted Mark's Place, individwatly and as one of the late firmef | 1. One poll of the patent right for the Stereotomich | begun there—the Mexicans had made an attempt f former 1 ral othe Ladand, eveuing, the season. Amos Butler § Co. Abstract of his Schedules. ign- i i other distiuguished tudivideale of the nobility and merchants of | Sl joda~ t on wooden paving blocks, and for other purposes. I assign. a s pep renag gem ry oth ey abd wereunees et lect par and gentlemen, can be accomm pion eal Ba ay theereat ta tale parent ate pop ig erg on the place—had outraged a Spanish family, which ted with instruction on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of sig,” and the tnethod of tuition ts the “interrogative.” All the | each week. 1. Pacqua Hong, merchant, of Canton, China, on a pro- | 1949, t0 J. Humphrey Bissell, of Charlottsviil will lead to difficulty with Spain—had met with scholars understand the English language, and many of them ; ; 4 f . From te Joot of Conntandt street sonak ity siutaally an laenaly stk . Ge missory note drawn by me, payable to him or erder, for Pe cones dtearel He Fisher, ‘ot ht ladelphia, the | Teverses, desertions, and were suffering for food.— Leaves Se Vay ae She Newark wany, Eland, and the Uuited: States, His ebiet sim eto is fa sabeeeere merchandize sold to me—the date of the note not remem. | sum of $6000, to Lloyd W. Wells, of New York, and | Following isa description of the first battle. ‘Seen AUIS At ig P.M | give the youth ‘eutrustt to bia eare a practica’ kuowledge of | classes, will please ¢ ey e itliest. convenience. bered, nor when payable, $7,212 97 | $8000t0 Laman G. Weil, of N. York. 1 believe that, and Gea. Iman, from the west, had arrived with about ne" 8 3% do. those bravehws ofa poli e edacation, which are required ia a! | istractionas usual, for lodies. from ILA. M, to 3 P.M. tor : state that, no hing has been received by either of said per- | 1509 of his untutosed friends and followers, ana de- G™ do. | active careers, and are applicable to aay. d geutiemen, from § Ww 10 A, M aad 3$@ (0 9% P.M, ut w do. |. Evening Ito exmmence ar7 o'clock. 25, 2. Manqua Hong, same as above, (No. 1.) 9,698 97 | Sons ui nder said jlgment. 3. Eshing, outside merchant of Canton, same as above, 0 household turnicure. rae: of stud: ‘therefore, comprehends the English, sired the Governor to point out the enemy, as they ON SUNDAYS. ish languages; History, Geogrs shies, ILLS! MILL81'CA new Tnvenuon, the Franch Barr ‘ & The i ere itioner, his wife and six | Came to fight, and could not remain in indolence.— Prva ak Beanie set, THospplny, the ‘peaceeal part of Macsemenes,ant | M'GLS! MILLS ?'A new Tivention, the Fonen Bar | (No.1) 2,000 00 | .,2: The wearing apparel. of petitioner, his, wife The appearance of these natives was unique and in- Leave New ¥ eave Newaur Deawingsof various kinds. wil, New. ¥ i Ruliins& | 4 Cooshing, same as the last, te. 7,000 09 Nae ge ene teresting, ¢ he Y . a. At ek and 10 P.M. Professors of divers natious and acquirements reside i the es- 9h! Dane: srreck, bi * Paltoa and Joha, . agen if ———_——_——— esting, even to the Yue A“ 1ZAb eT rows igblishments snd all the claases recetve, in rotation, instruction Snes antthe heve” Lode mmo |S Houqua Hong, same as above, (No. 1.) 7,000 00 Lowell, Mass. to the Sanh the belts and bucklars - arma- eave Elizabeth Town. 1a the director. & i Mills her tofoce fatroduced in | 6, Numshing, sameas above, (No. 3 3,000 iy dence of the Herald.) ment which was slung oa them ; and from the waist 7 AM. Such sigual success has attewded this plan of tuicion, that se- | 3 ang pa . » (No. 3.) ,000 00 orrespoudence of the Herald. i va 3 6 A reral ofthe puvile, ander ta clve year agen, write aadspeak | Gc exhibition of these of expetneof sharpening, Ata re 1 tame as above, (No 3) 1,145 00 Lownut, Dec, 12, 1842. | to the mid-thigh, a sort of modern circus. epparel 10% A. M. two foreign languages, in a periectly. inteiligible manner, minute by means of a hand cauk, which ground wih more Th. (See No. 54.) Explosion of a Bank in Lowell— Reduction of Wa- comprised their costume. In addition, eaeh one nt Grose of per years: correctly aad extitv, mnie. br meneacl a hand anak, whith, meenanih ute ; Explost a Bank in Low carried his own provisions slung over his shoulder. aco sasrne,geammition, uot only of the Spanish, but also of other | dealers, wild do wellto call aud examine this great imyove~ | ®. Charles M. Wells, and J. M. Fisher, trastees of Sarah ges—Winter—Elections. On the 12th the whole Mexican force approached ‘The train efor Westlield, Plainfeld, Boutbrook, Somerville, | Uuited States, without hs. betug.uccessary for tum to re: | Went, a it will save the expeuse of one of thess Mulls in | RR. Fisher, of Philadelphia, for money lent to me, 10,000 00 | Daan BENNert :-— the city. On this being known, the brave Iman ke. with the 9 A M, 2and 4PM N lingui-h the many advantazes which accrue from auKuglish ed- nil, Sundays ex ae GG? Mitniss trom New | Seiten, Tot ohiecs ofthe Festal ie sootiog to ‘ay 9, Peterson & uwcKinley, merchants, Philadelphia, for re ber ween New York and Elizabeth Town 2 cents. youths from the United State merchandize sold to me, 417 97 sounded his horn, and the natives of Palenque and the region round about, rushed upon the invaders, H. B, ROLLINS & SCUDDER, No. 80 Nassau $ reet. te from Principal ia desiring to receive An occasional bit of tattle from our city of spin- +48 tO facilitate the acguirement (Bure bet ween and Somerville, 75 cent OF tie Buglish wecent for hia"Spanish pupils, whieh. service | yy Dagoouthem and westem gentlemen li 10. Daniel Parry, merchant, of New Hope, Pa.,on pre, | ‘eS may not be inappropriate, and I am sure it | About 250 adhered to ‘their leader in a body, the NeW YORK. RA) War dceae sighs SWICK. Poy bad Sore is ya Eo by the a ane Mills 7 they, ace porable and adwpted to grinding missory note, for merchandize, date uot remembe: ae would be read with interest by the musonte atherafousht pea baie Lge at sagen. ithe wees Eyom the foot of Liberty street, daly. ene of the Uniced Stans can have nothing Go fear trom che ak: | “ESOS expeues of sharpouiugy as the maserial of which 230 oo | Teaders of the Herald here. 1, therefore, with your | feilyack. ‘The chiel, Iman, slew 27, whose bodies ae ny) ie ae spot, nt a short dis'anse from the sity; Gnd. outa Withinita | Gy are,made, na-uratly becomes sharp by grinding. 11. Henry Simpson, merchant, Philadelphia, on account | Have, will give you the outlines of a piece of | he exhibited, and brought away two'preces of can 3% P.M. R ; SPR eas er are preservation EGRSOMY. IN DREBS—Enxtennve sroriment of Hic, of merchandize sold to me, and for which judgment has | finance, which has lately come to light. : om. which mee cepanted in Sasnaatehy a yer “at sopdays the 5K and 7% A.M. tripe rom New Branswick Dpased the summer inthe sehoot in periect health, “As | “yrashigrable ani Ete sant Goode for Witte wert Hotel, | Deen Fecovercdagainst mein Pennsylvania, 1,040 09 | _ About the year 1836, a religious society was incor. | ite victory. fn the engigement Sion Tad ad Me P.M. train from New York, are "mitted. charge of the janiordepartment! children are received at any | offer forthe inspec ion othe public, an eitenstve astern nt | 12. James Alexander, shoemaker, Philadelphia, for mer. | porated in this city, known as the ** First Free Will | rye movement was a preconcerted attack by land /* fuse eacwoen New York and New Branswick, 75 cents. teed ja EE SI siomaieuatty i chandize sold to me, 65 00 | Baptist Society,” Nathaniel Thurston, pastor. It | and sea. The Mexican squadron cannonaded dur- |e ard in the $)4 and 7} A. M.train from New Brune | , ‘The terms nre $400 per »nauim, payable three months in ad- Fe nad sent tha, | 2% R-G.Herring, merchant, Philadelphia, for rent ot | was privileged by the act to hold real estate to the | ing the whole morning. ‘The Yucatecos had six gun Sorgen 2M and 486 F. M. train from New York, has been re | Tree iat PS SKS., CHAS, DRAKE & BROTHERS, | atentida of the economist. hous, 226 yo | amount of some $40,000, Soon utter tue incorpora- | boats lying uuder the forts, which answered the sa - * New York and New Brunswick, tose cents ALEXANDEM MORALES, ESQ. Cassimeres ina great variety of styles for Pantaloons, 14. William True, merchant, Boston, promissory note, | 40M, tulder ‘Thurston (tor so he was called) com. | lutes of the assailants. The steamer Guadaloupe and Rahway te nil "Havana, From those who have fouad any uifficulty in getting suited in inenced his course of financiering to raise the neces- | was unable to reach the shore with her Paixhan Pe axengers who p th this anicie, a tril iss heited, or merchandize, 500 00 37! tickets at the ing office, re eo bd i eURD . ‘ as Rich B.ccade Silk ud Satin Vestings, (eutire new st P sary funds to build achureh, ‘The Elder was agent shot, but one of the Yucatan gun boats , more fortu- Seis Oey chet santa,“ Tiewess ase: receive by the eon HAUGHWOU Tool Bread Mesuts wore & balis, parties, Nc, Meriovs, Pr iemanes, Coutize news 19. W. & T. Lawrence & Stone, merchants, Philadel- | jor te directors to manage all the afluirs, aud in | nate, was enubled to reach her with an 18 pounder, oe Ror cudys WinTh AMRINGEEENT. | and Commission Merchants, have just received and are now pr Spe rer Se saser Gp, te ree Sever cen | gaye merchandize sold to me, 690 00 | fact, he was the chiet director, taking all the respon- | and carry off her nose , : opening a new and splendid assortment of the following ai] euuccieadonee of as aitcient Cullens Givumoeah tens, | 16: J-Clark &Co.me.chants, Philadelphia, for goodson | sibility, His frequent appeuis to the operatives in aanbh id chatassi Silvered, Gilt and Bronze Ga Chandaliers, 6 to 26 lights. SO POR i ri Co. account, 400 oy | Our mills, were not unheeded. ‘Lhe gvod sisters } Literary Notices. ps haere) ior sided ee Steep en 104 ise meee ence, mererapeenn | £1800 100 00 | tie elder, recevving therelore uotes sigued. by hum | January, 1813.—We have received from the New B: hi 0 reter * cA 5 elder, J 2 A Via Newark, New Brunswick, Prisceton, Treawon, Borden | | Bo Girauioier, los fter to xo South of tothe West Indies: ‘The best o1 veler | 18+ Morton & Henry Coates, merchants, Philadeiphia, | us agent tor the directors: Very soon a beuutuul | York publisher, Israel Post, 88 Bowery, the first gaat 5 59 apd Dualiarton. : Ganaicbens, FSeereanepr a eerete aw ay | Bene arvan: Address A. A. A. box 765, upper Post office, ae: promissory note, for money lent me, 300 00 | structure was raised, which the Elder officiated in | yumberof Graham’s Magazine for 1843, and must Fe; | 7.74 S spiseaaar adap gions aremmamison al Rs eee ena an a ie vegies nts FISKE NOVELTY COOKING NTOVES, we have re | Be a ee ea Ae emer Se tas tok Se eer aa eee Taikcdepomes | confess a little eurprise at the extraordinary excel- ’ a . a : . cetvea uo pi t . 5 5 % reer ; her “i's muting sine proceeds to Mordentown, from thence by | ‘Also, a new article of Pertccter tor improving the light of | Insires teat emaua te aay, mauiae except the American | Tent ? sieht 400 00 F Came into the treasury and the notes mulup.ied, aud | lence of its literary contents and its embellish steunnoat to. Philadelphia. the old pattern of Astral Li 20. J.J. Borrice, (spelling doubtful) merchant, P " ‘The Hvening Lise moceeds direct to Camden, (opposite | Maps ralierw al Astral Lammy: ose, color immovable. | it, ied, but they have received that whien carnes withitiar | 401. micgor'y uotelor money leutiie, "Joy my | all were sauistied, tor the security Wasmple,aud tue | ments. The Coquette is the best mezzutint ever Phaladetvbia) without change of cars Together with every variety of Lampe and Chandefers, for | & Sine Jamtly merited praie ol Ueiageugeriorto all | al» Livy W. Walls, mmecchaut, New York, for mouey | #mount could be withdrawn by one week's notice. | pybiished in this country ; the five portraits of dis- unely=the Jastly merited prai.e of being superior to all adrecs: 1 Stov who have used the very Stove boast- if Pansougere will procure their tickets at the office foot of Li- | churches, halls and publie vuildim tn readi- 2D W bderty street, where a commodious steambor esaa, with b ax 8 i q Baskets, Castors, Trays, Toast Racks, Candlesticks, Napkin Philadelohia ¢ Grates are conveyed from city tocitv, | Rings, Butter Tubs, batter and Fruit’ Knives, Suuifers aud without etn; : : Trays, Coffee and ‘Tea Urus, ke. Enh train ies Car, in which are apart- | Fine Table Cutlery, in settsand dozens; Japanned Tea Trays, ments aad dressing rooms expressly for the Ladies use. in great rarity of patierns aud forms; fine cut glass Bowls, leave Philsdelahia ‘from the foot of | Pitehers, ‘fumblers, Dishes, Goblets, Decanters, Water Bot Jent me, ‘600 Go | . From 1886 to 1842, tider T. extended the habii- 22. Richd. W. Wells, merchant, Philadelphia, for moucy | ties of hunselt aud directors to a sum exceeding lent me, 3 uv | $100,000, and the largest part was .rom the female 23. Gideon H. Wells, merchant, Phiiadelphia, mouey | operatives in the mulls. They put the most implicit lent, ‘i th 300 Wu | confidence in hum, and in tus ability to pay. ‘hey war ‘Thomas Fisher, merohaus, Philadelphia, money teut | even tok their money Irom our Savings Justimuon, ey 5, i we where it was periecily sale, and gave it tn exchange dudiaincen Mifesez eiorsinie soi ate ete Spans for his noves,thi.king them more sale T he Elder has 20. Wa. F. Gailiths, merchant, Philaseiphia, for money | 4 hisowa Fespomstolity, but a second church aud Jeut me, 176 co | sundry sinail houses, besides a large literary ietitu- 27. sami. Archer, merchant, Philadelphia, promissyry | tion 11 an adjoining town. By bis peculiar mode ol nove for wercuaudse sold to me, 360 $v | orrowing, he hus been enabled to meet atl those 23. Daat. Harcingion, deutist, Philadelphia, for protes- | wishing to draw on hum Lov their deposits, unul sivnal services to me, about three weeks since. For the last two years, 4v Wu Q9 Jonu & Jas. Pogue, merchants, Philadelphia, pro My wiehieti : musory nov, lor merchau phia, ‘pro, | his office has beeu filled with depositors and others WwW. ,P i notiiying to withdraw, it being mostly liable to be ied denuust, Philadelphia, peermations Withdrasm soon atier deposited. He has kept 81. Nicholas Belville, physician, of Trenton, N.J., pro: | clerks, and Lider Thurston’s bank has stood in good fessiviial Services, 35 ve | repute by those ignorant of fimanciering. Al this 82. E. W decley, merchant, Philadelphia, for goods svia | ume he has supplied ihe pulpit. When his receipts t= | 24 32 | trom deposits aii not exceed bis oul-pays and ex- 122; 2; Sandetton, propriety of the ‘Merchants’ Csitse | penditures, he would employ the mncibers nt nie Aa iihetics te Hubindea teed ae church ani society, to go Wrough the mulls au So Cheiive N- Mubuson, mercnaut, Foladelphia, ior | boarding houses in Paral oe oles willing to make RE. tinguished American female writers, from original pictures, show two things conclusively—that women of genius are not always ugly, and thet we have ur- tists capable of giving the divine expression of these leatures tothe world. ‘The Fatal Misteke is an ad- mirable engraving also, and the Fashions are superb, Ot the literary contents, we need say no more than that they consist of tales and sketcties by Cooper, Wiilis, Grattan, Mercein, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Embury, Mrs. Osgood, etc., and poems by Bryant, Longiel- low, Allston, Sigouiney, Palmer, and othera, whose nanies are wedded to inmortal verse. Beyond @ doubt, Graham is the American * Blackwood.” No ovher magazine comes near enough to bis to be mentioned in the same moath. Court of Chancery. Before the Vice Chancellor, Dec, 13. Decisions —Several de ms were given inthe court, but we deem none of them o! sufficient public interest. and importance for publication. They are simply inter- esting to the parties immediutely concerned. t you. constructed that every dish being cooked c.u be brought near the fire, or vat which admits of unly part of the cooking bear the fire! Ex mine the Novelty Stove, 209 Water st. Js wot that Stove which will admit of the greatest quontity of cooking ou the smallest yer and cook 16 well, with thy least amouat of ‘uel, the best Stove, be it which itmay ? Look a § Axain, 0 loaves of bread, baked without changing, alarge turkey roasted without moving the raster to aud tro, and @ correspouding ameunt ot beiliag doue at the sawe time, 4nd all dune tov, to periection, a better prool of the mecits of Horus hauled you by ties who have and do aot cuderstand ite principles as weil those who are using che Noveity. What better proof ea: the superiority of a stove then the attempt oi all other stove mauiacturers co copy alter it ? Again, compare the Noveity with the latest improvements. H wever, the principles of the Novelty caunot be infringed for Coe pateut law protects that, although they may copy. ne above are jlain questions, and the public have already im, by giving the Nove ove the prefereuce railotiers.’ Let a committee of three decide Wuat diy way ata Fair, where merit mus: yield to influence. We uly ask stair xuinination of the Noveity Stoveswo pleose call at 7 Water st. uuis of Stoves cheap, or have s Retannmg, the fine: Chestaut % by railroad from Camden, at 9 o’clock A M,and | ties, Sugars, &c. &¢ jock, PM. ‘Wah. Degg ‘ully to inform their friends, custo Lines (cr Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at7 A M, and 4P | and the public general y, that thelr arrangements with, the sae: Con.innation of the Lines from New York. Unfactufersare suent stthey can sell all articles ia theif line t Atremarhsbiy Lowy ‘ui respectfully invite thein to call DAILY PACKAGE EXPRESS CAR FOR ALBANY, | 314 ce ihelrshowro me which alono is sufficient t¢ compen TROY, AND BUFFALO. jaca 2 REMOVAL. Sige. PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH By tha Hoasatoaie Tint Ro Gy raurine Univ from one City MENT “4 . Is removed from i4 Broadway to No.7 Astor Hoare 10 Albany a aw x ab Aine Tiree erty ECONOWY IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. Theswbscriembave mace arrangements with the Housa- | Garmenca ofa moat legant aust Kashieuabie kind et a saving of toni Rail Rosd Company, to ru an Express Car (exciusively 60 per cent for cash. for our omy pmrpare )dailt,,over thetr tod. wit ney | “[YHE advertiser dy ena it annecessary to Tesart t3 the hack tai, ranniug throngh to Albany in twelve hours Snow eyed avatem of givivs a fist of nomiual prices, presmimox id torw: t low rates, Spree. Bank | that the length of time he has been established, together wit! ‘uf Goods, &e., for auy of | sie exteusive patrouage bestowed on nim, Will prove a suit rmediste places. nt rolcher for hus capabilities. Posseasiny the advantage 6) Will attend Jrocentty tothe cofieccion and payment of billa, | Deug connected with awextensive clots establishment in Eure; notes, dra‘tean! eecouns, and sach other business as may be | he cvnfidently assets that he can furnish clothes which, on com a 5 se: te anifested Wo tei cara, 2arison, will be found lower than any other house muking your hails and pariors heated in the most econo vical manner, | Mervin. dc. sold we, 6 ov + rr POMEROY & CO 2 Wail «rece, New York, | dic beat deacripcious of goutlemen's dress. Pease call at $o Geauuy wie slanufactaring Company, Wilmington, | [¢¥ deposits. He would also sigu off a buadie ot General Sessions. “$ - 8. PHILLIPS, 7 Astor House, Brosdway 6 FISK’S STOVE ESTABLISHMENT, 209 W Dei., ivr merchandize sold me, 26 | his blauk notes, and give them out tor general cir- ‘Acer street. : ¥. Wa. Curitie, Upaoinerer, Philadelphia, 6 sy | culauon. ‘Lhe books were kept in bad order, and 1t 87. Puuip Garret, watchmaker, Puiladeipnia, 3 was impossible for any director, however much he 33. Lawreuce Blown, batter, Pouladelpnia, 2 wished, to know any thing of the habilities. 39. Lemuei Frankia, shoemaker, thiudelphia, 20 ‘Times coming rather hard, and the drat 8 on the 40. Puviaes Parker, uiaue.plis, Watcumeker, — 6 Elder beig thick and tast, about four weeks since 41, Smuel P. Grithios, Philadeipoia, apothecary, 16 44 | he found himse:t perfectly unable to meet the de- ‘del peprt rey hae colae bbGat oY | mands, waich obliged him to. close his doors and MM. Zacuriah Ponwon, Printer, Philadelpiua, tor adveru | Sp paywents. Now, for the first tune, the poor de- sing cad wewspaper, 87 dv | posttors began to fiud the true posiion of Uns reu- 4. Thowas H White, merchant, Philudelphia, 4y 01 | gious Donk. A partial livesugation now going on, 46. Ed ward Shelmerdmne, haver, Philadeiphia, for a bat | is exposing some curious facts 1n 18 Inabagement. 7 00 | Notes to ihe amount of mere than $100,000 have Before Recorder Tallmadge and Judge Lynch. James R. Wuitixa, Esq., District Attorne: Dec. 13.—Tvial of John McKinney for receiving Stolen his man, who keeps # junk shop at the corner of Jamvs and Madison streets, was put upon bis triel one charge of receiving a quantity ‘of stolen com knobs taken from 1 ron railings of houses in Market, Oliver, and other str in June last, by a gang of thiev- ing boys, he knowing them to be stolen when he made the purciiuse, The prosecution proved by Jacob ‘T. M ritt, of 27 Market street, th number of compositien knobs were broken fiom the railing in front of bis hou in the month of June or July ‘They weighed from a ha’! to wpound apiece, and were worth about tasce +bil- NEW YORK A.D HARLEM RAIL ROAD COMPANY. i oe o Decembes 5h. 1812, she cars will ran deily as folio. LesveCity Hall for Leave Hartem Leave Wi Walloms? Badge. for Cay Hall. 60 A. 8 20 M. ald Liar® LONDON AND MANCHESTER INDIA RUB- BER GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.8 Wall street. Th subscriber has received and offers for sale a large assort- ment of tunported India Rubber Water Proof Goods, viz: Coats and Capes, of superior Lama, Cashiere Lama, Persian, Menno and Cotton, of ali colors and sizes. Cloth—India Rubber, Water Proof, super Lama, Lama Per «i Cotton, prepared for t itors. Ralber Webbings for suspenders, eorvets, Se, 825 6mm? r CHAS. ABKAHAMSON GROUND SPICES AND COFFEE HE HOPE MILLS, M4 Marketlield street, between 267 Etinabeth street, New York. GARS—SEGARS. "THE follow iuw choice Segara are always om hand at HEN- RIQUES'S HAVANA AND PRINCIPE. SEGAR STORE, wholesale and retail, basement 51 William st. Riondas, in halt and quarter vores Do. "No. , half aud quarter boxes Noriegas, eighth do Para Kegalos, w quarter do Regalins, of a superior quality, in @, 4 and I-10th bores wads, 14 quarter boxes lo geeees & 4 5 5 20 Harlernonty. 620 weGi Ma'band Teeareseventh street Line will ran aa o'- do do > | of 20 ench rn i t-From7 9 A. M. every ten minutes throughout the Whitehall, Tar rie 47. Robert Dunnell, grocer, Philadelphia, 42 3 a e, and how | lings per pound. Wm. Beechley, one of the city marshals, Conrtantly ov hans lowe! London i cartons of 40 exch . . D © | already come in, and still they come, and how ge per p A » RO ails disceades pats sect! WlaiKeslen anely on Kani ef the lowsat market | T'Pruela, inquaticr boxes 43. Chandier & Lougheud, pruners, Puitadelphis, wr | muny more will come no one can tell. ‘The books | * the time arrested a number of boys who had stolen the Dew Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Hovar Neck, North Castle, Rest= PUSLISH THs ‘ oo tanta ge ; Adv ortining, f . ‘ 12 00 | Zive! no clue to any thing. There is no system, | knobs, but found none on McKinney’s premises. Charles Dios’ Mille uml White Plas ‘l the 2 welock’ P. M. o is thosunghly ac yetiiin’s, do. — of superior quality 49. i homas Shewel!, merchant, Philadelphia, 12 00 b he amount received or paid Watson, a boy about 14 years of age, who was broug! tenn from ity Hall. Passenvers.for Yonkers will tee the 9 ent and branch, a | ie nero do homes U.Jaines, phymicias, Phiiwdeiphia, 17 09 | Whereby any thing neur the amount received oF Pale’ ) irom the House of Refuge, where he was committed some crelpok a Miavd Fotetor ty CM, towne from City Hall erployed in the carari Teyoiter Aud skb-cdivor om sel pV rag a ob Thomas Resto, gruce:, Phiiadelphia, 45 10 | Out, can possibly betold. ‘The corporation possesses | four months since tor being with two boy« when they ae tially reapecaalejoacuan, ta Geytrous Of obtauing % site erat cai Fs ee ap ety He testified 6% Frederick Biowh, apothecary, rnitadelphia, 18 64 | property to the amount of about $40,000—leaving a Z 0 J stole a dollar, was then called as a witn 6% Damel B. Smith, upochecary, Philadelphia, 24 20 | deficit of more than fifty thousand dollars. For that he had been present when compos in the country, totake charge of, aud mavage, armall uewe per concerns. “A perarnitating wala wil ouly, be expected. knobs were < office. PULLEN & COPP’S Pamaveras, in quarter boxes do Alrancas, 64 Zaiqua—sume as No. 3 avove, be given. | vroken from the iron railings in front of houses in Madi- btrcan by Heiser, (ron mid)" ¥en atthe Herald of Consiatinn, i jem atace ox Benjani Warner, Faladelphia, Soetanay [oto Japan yy he does net pre- yon and Market streets th from tho corner of East vont TaN Eee ee tee Q t me, 4,000 iti Jod.” | Broadway an rs street, snamed Hugh Bogan, HEALTH! roe e cles 6 Mimuel R. Fisher, merchant, lato of Philadayeis | {284,10 say, “only itis gone to the glory of God.” | THOR Swier. Beunis Morton and others. He was NE! ern koy 48! EAL | THE POOR MAN'S RICHES, AND THE RICH | iB eels ona icles ug, | for money lent me, iat ob | These losses come upon a clase 0 nitY J also with these boys when they took a quantity of knobs Mons. . Hepden &- Co, baring @h of their route MAN’S BLISS. ol¢ Ind, 67. Wun. A. Mublenburgh, Princiaal of the Flushing, | POO! pany Prepare pare y hem. They come upon the } to the junk shop of McKinney, where a man weighed from New York to Albany ley 3 the | subecri- THE season of the year is now at hand, when those fata Long Island, Institute, for buard and schooling of my son, | 8!tl8, who have toil led early and late for a pi ice, | them, and McKinney paid them at the rate of cight cents PR OARDING—The original Walton House, 32 Pead 4 rg y, and late bers, the old conductors of Harnden N’ Cov Northern diseases which foster and prepare the constitution for early Franklin ‘Squarehept by Jas. over, fitin Lonton Rag: 105 96 | Saving every cent to deposite in this concern. Did | per pound. Witness tola McKinney that the boys hed Exrtecs, from New. York, will continue to ran as | denarture from Wi-, such 13 N , Petmanent, boarders 2,40 per week, transient roarde 58, Wm.Watkins, tailor, of London, England, an acc’ | the !oss fail on any other class of our inhabitants, it | stolen them and that they were broken off from iron rail- haratofany, joavean Vom ork Alben sad Troy, Daily gad COLDS, COUHS, | AETAMA, (AND COMPLAINTS | ‘unl perdar. asilise cas by, scnomay songs. center of clothing, * 99 38 | would easily be forgotten ; but for these poor orphan | ings, when he kicked at him, but witness jumped out of ss J Seard Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bundles Cases of Goods, he rarebits ¢ =, auy’ place between New Work and Montreal, an throuxhont the Canada’s. Also East, from Troy and Albany to Boston, aud Weat from Albany to Buffaio. ‘All business entrusted to their charge wall be promptly at- tended te. Particular attention wil be prid t the collection of v tes, draie, acceptances, &e., and prompt returns made for the sume, PULLEN & COPP. OfBecr—Pallen & Copp, 24 Wall strest, New York. ‘Thos. Gough, 1S ange, Albany. are most liable to attack th» humaa system. The chills of vatumn st ‘And fit it for d sense. Anhour of care would end the sxme, Aud lt its rage appease glass—home brew’d ale 4 cents par pint—tine We Cents each—cold cuts equally cheap. N. B, per pint--etakes and mnttou chops can be J. F. paracularly requests any one w ete home to call and tmspect his establishment, and Jor themaclves. Persons tmyeiiing for England would 69. Estate of Geo. Bush, deceased, physician, New York, | girls, it is truly deplorable. Their cries and tears pe , Pega rotessional services in my fam:ly, 100 late ; il llow: ie Pp Se cue Phd, vailzietphie, m4 jim 10 lal heir all is swallowed up _in this O, han Institution. Banks may fail, or a city may be PD ef hater a be London, England,on account | burned, and millions may be lost, yet how different 62. Wm. R. Rodman, merchant, Newbedford, ha 4 the sufferers! The result no one can tell, but in all money lent me, , » “hod 009 | Probability the concern will never be able to. pay 63. Jos. Warner, merchant, Philadelphia, for money lent | ‘Wenty-five per cent of its liabilities. What will be 00 | the end of such wickedness, the Lord only knows. boy was most closely cross-examined by N. B. Buunt, Esq., but told avery straight story throughout. N. B. Brunt, Esq., for delence, stated, on opening, that he wished to call the attention ef the Court to the tact, that the property stolen was not personal property, but belong- ed to the freehold, and therefore ,the indictment shou have been for malicious tresspass and, not for receiving stolen goods. Hethen read the statute of the state relative to trespass upon real estate, in which tie law mokes a distinction between the offence of severing and taking Hot coffee 3 cente Alas! the moment pisses by, “Next comes the honr when we must die.” ‘There is not outy truth but poetry in the above composition. ‘We letthe moment pus, when that moment, if we used the time properly would ne the most valuable of our existence, for itis this amall speck ia eternity which ends our own career by negligence. BE CAUTiOUS! advantage to call. ‘Ihe house being convenient ad Liverpool ships, J ean give puessengers every informants New York and Old Conptry pepers: OSEPE McMURKAY, 00 Pin Drafts in sams to suit applicants, on the [AL BANK OF IRELAND, ing appointed agent, he en in. 5 3m*r treet, New York, gives et, Troy. . physician, New York, for professional The manufacturing which has been so successful it Paul st, Montreal. in my famil: 90 00 8. Jacob’s Exchange Cow y, , in this place, is on the wane. Wages are reduced, | gny thing appertaining to a freehold under $25, end ax New Your, HEFERENG Tea nenterr Ok GUL FOR CONSUMPTION. Payable at— rote ath, Daniel Webster, Washington, counsellor at lew. on | help discharged, and the amount of goods manulac- } amount above that sum, the fist being considered 2 mali Prime Ward & Ki 3. Humphrey, ts another. Here in our mate, wi ness stalks Cork, | Bainbridge ea te Het to’ tm | tured greatly diminished in amount. Our manufac- | cious trexpass only, and the second a larceny. Fike Tee eee eee inevery autumn breeze, and the Lungs are at every moment Limeiick, allymena, eae wai ne 250 00 | turers are just finding out that they cannot compete | The Distaict Aceonaae called the boy Weieon egein, jacob Little, & Con, 10%. Gow A i mpey ool be ety eppiedla age Bree! eee Clonmel arsOntow'n, 66. Steele, Wolcott & Richards, merchants, New York, |‘! , 7 . ohn Tanith, & Co.. qrontd teeataraeuemuiens tees 4 oom eg Londonderry, jownpatick, on a nete 30th June, 1838, for money lent tome, 642 66 | With the English. Our machinery is made atgreater | who depored that the composition tops were broken off by Erovesee: ki Vorontive, \ ASE & SON'S Blix0, caren, 67. Sos. Gibbons, physician, Wilmington, Dd, for pro. | ExPense, and of an inferior quality. It is reported | a wrench by Hugh Bogan, and then handed to, another xcs. COMPIUND EXTRACT OF HOARHOUND CANDY, akan ' fessional services in my family, G 18 40 | that one large company have ordered one-half of any’ of them fall upon the ground, es the wrench held Go.___nMimr_ | SGyGHs and COLDS. It is daly” by delay and neglizence Wrrerford, Dungention, BF ply ge allemaal deni geet patton milla) fo be taken ¥ them fut. : i f ‘ i . ays don, D out, a a manufa i SE WGewita aay Wanseeten: Haitnoosn n | Seteqniee thederstion of Grete lies: "All thoge’ who wish fo Armah, isi. 69, James Blown, merchant, London, Eng., for money | in Manchester, ba land, sabetiiuied’ {It inoaid thet thet the ioseant they prepert hae glee gps ancnn Composed of the following snperior steamers running in con- relieved from the first pains and afflictions of se: ere cold in Col eo Ps lent to me, 380 004 it can be purchased, imported, and duties paid, then | sonal property. That The het was not one continued act nestion with the Norwick & Worcester and Worcester & this autumoal. season, must use the HOARHOUND EX- val 70. M. Bottom, merchanttailor, of London, Eng., 30 00 ft ? fon fi snferic at Kail Roare— TRACT, which is compounded of twenty-five of the most a 71. Towsend and Brooks, of the New York Express, for sold at fifty per cent deduction from an inferior ar- | onthe part of the trespasser, as after he had broken off the “WORCESTER, Capt.J. H. Vanderbilt. safe and salutary coach inet Sold by J. Pease & Son, b+ a advertising, : Press, 105 | ticle of our own manufacture. If this is the cage, | knobs he handed them to another boy, which loss of con- NESS AMEN Cape JK: Dust. Broprietom, 5 Division street; 10 Astor House, and 110 Bread: Geet armors, a: Habe & Winebrenner, merchant tailors, Philadel. | there is wrong somewhere, and our shops had better Heke eras nten them both leble. ‘That having in and afte Mend New 2ist,this line will be ran tri-week- rash. pbia, balance due on a judgment of $119 34, about 60 00 | close up doore. pret dere READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE! 5 New Youn, Dee. 2, 1812. 1 Glentlemenc My wife has heen forthe last three years aflice nd with a weaktess of the loge, and @ Sceshaor hes aloo bese sobiecuty toe wise deieese oF the of the tresp: s then created. Judge Lyxcn asked the District Attorney how a trans fer could be made from one party to another when such lays, Thursdays and Saturdays 73. Burns & Halleburton, merchants, New York, for We are enjoying most beautiful sleighing. It money lent me, dors one good to see the enjoyment that it gives. 28 98 74 ‘Wm. Arnold, dentist, New York, for en ‘The weather is mild, and our prospect is that the ly, te ¥ caly,arth Me < c ty 4 parties are jointly concerned in the trespass ? lungs, which was so severe 1m both cases thit I was ir fe PW, Byrnes, Egui services in my family, ‘ 4 ice crop willnot be large this season. I perceive M. Buapy, Esq. for defence, took the same view ri i City of Glasgo 75. E.D. Whitney & Co. merchants, Phiiadel; fe 4 From Hoa We tried the stele po pew prolan Payable intcvery towa ia Leotland n251mr_ | money lent me, ad " phia, for | one man wes harvesting an early crop last week, cided that the legal position of Counsel in such cases without succes correct, as the lew was express that the t River, EW TAVEN, Captai f ANE. Pee || tirronr Horchotad Soothe sesult OF hie Gtate wes je po . Dastan, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ELECTRO MAGNETIC PLATES for theamatiem, ner 96 45 . 76. J. Parmlce, dentist, New York, for professional ser. | PUt it did not look ripe. vous affections, &c., prepared under the direction of M. La- ryt vices in my fam: Our election for Governor in this State, you will so successful, that the Cough'and irritation of the Lungs were | maurotx, apothecary in Paris, general uepot in New York, 65 i . Whether Davis or Morton | S¢vering of any thing from a freehold under the value of baasenzers for Boston will be forwarded immediately on the | entirely healed, T'oey have now consequently betier health | Fraublin’s teet, at I, Ninuatda. Price $10.) sear uamar G- Wells, merchant, New York, for money | peroeive ig Wt Gamer no one ean tell, More nere- | $20 wesvotalarceny, But malicious tresprs, “That the arrital of the above boats at Norwich, and will proceed with- | than they have had before f'-r the last three years. * | Infallible cure for the moat acute aud inveterate pain, such as | lent me, about 3,000 00 } wi jucky » ij transferring of the property thus severed trom the hands out change of cars er baggage. Jam youre. truly, acute and chronic theamateuns, the wout, neuragy, selatie, te | 78. Samuel Tucker, physician, Philadelphia, profession- | afier. Xoz. | of one of the parties to the pockets of another wes no For further information, enquire at the office of WILLIAM BOND; 11 Lispenard st. | doloreux, danse de saint Guy, chills, tmegrim, cramps in el services in my family, 50 00 Tore ot En-ofiaice thin if be had patit in Niston packer . B. ALLEN, 39 Peex slip, up stairs. To Messrs. J. Pease & Son, 45 Dat. stomach, nad sbeetty r all nervous affections, chiefly diseases 79. Henry A. Kerr, grocer, New York, 174 69 Common Council, and was not alarceny in the e 4 tains The Court All persons are forbid trusting any one om account of the OH: NOBLE POWER! THY REIGN IS HERE! of women snd young aa green sickness, amenorrhes, sup | 99. Mordecai M. Noah, editor, of the city of New York, ‘ants.—This Board met, accordiug to | seid that although this allow license for thieves, abore orewners, nar iB | reat h pressions, vapors, nervous attacks, &e. ni6 imr COUGHS AND COLDS, EMEMBER, No 44 North Sixth street, one door below +h street, Philadelphia, the most certain ‘and best Family jerne, for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, ‘Throat Lung Disease, a naing seusatir choking, jing. or an- pleasant obstructions.” For the above, Dr. 8 ATNiS Com ad Syrup ot Wild Cherry will be found the great remedy. used thernsel ew Yor, June 5th, | Gents :—My wife has been for the last two or Sees toe troubled with a severe periodical cough, accompanied with great pain and bleeding at the lungs ; the cough has been so ae- vere at ti that during the paroxvsms of coughing the blond would fly from her mouth and vow rile at vse same time ; Uys cough would commevee in the failnad last thi Winter, Nothing thathia been tried would relieve Ler until ona promissory note drawn by me, payable to him or , last evening. Present the President of order, dated 16th July, 1942, payable 6 months after date, | the Board and a quorum. on account of subscription by me to “The Union news. | Several petitions were presented. Peper,” 150 00 | _ Invitati ms—From the American Institute, to witness 1. John Clark, merchant, Boston, on a p1 yet it was the law, and as such the Court were bound to ‘charge the jury. i The defence offered no evidence, and the Recorder proceeded to charge the Jury to the above effect, con- cluding with the remark that if they were sstitfied that aking the articles »iieged to nave been stolen, BRITISH AND NORTH sapnoan ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, ‘[29Mtens and 446 h he Under contract with the Lords of the Admiralty, romissory note | the exhibition of the Planetarium. Of a Committee to at- dated March 14, 1832, payable 12 months after date, for | tend a Ball to be given in honor of J. 8. Brownell. merchandize sold me, 463 63 | Accepted. Warm weather, when ic woatd abate a little, uptit thia fat sre ; was a continuous act, then the crime was not a larceny, ; . ho hat ‘of the dstiardeut sins |. 82 Amoa Butler & Co., ne! publishers, of which | Papers from the Board of Aldermen—Ordinanceto badvas cot aullty cetnaeten . ter, whew she mide use of Pease’ Hoarhoud Candy. and the | will find both their atreusth and resolution mach improved bs | firm I was se uer res te acorcator New ter | enaetl thd iuarkac Lowe, Orbebed' to be printed, ordi Slogoc-arsinst nies, o dle sppiesen Fe Ba at Tn ee mind of itsefficacy and vines. It performed « radical eur: oy hee and 2 draarht cveasronelly Of the Meresatile ooate” newspaper, from information Theve nance fixing the sal aries of the Register, of pgs if they believed the reverse, they were bound to bring in + Lot, ry atters x 4 - ived, r '$900—Cone! in. ation. o! . D. Brush, ; A Byte an when all other si 7iD W. PIERCY, 48 Delancy street, the above may be considered aparions or counterfon "Thy | “Ss. "Daniel Elliott, merchant. New York, for paper sold | eur ov on West streui in the Ninth Ward, to conatruct « 1° Sue Jury after a short absence, returned into Court _ EC, Mailer, ‘abd No.9 Spruce street. | Teel article may be had of the following Agents, or at No. 4 ie Jury, after , ourt, ston, vis Helifax. To Mesars. J. Pease & Son,45Division at North Sixth street, Phildelphia— to me on account ef the New York Advocate of which 1 | bridge or bulkhead. The lip is now filled up, and they | gnq rendered a verdict of guilty. t ion P. 8.—It thers is one that doubts the ‘eMcacy, of Pease’s | ps wy. H MILNOR, Drugit, No. 192 Broadway WoL L- Tomer smbeusboteres, of Pitteelsc Moen, + TREMASRMOTEONTETE Inara Come G ENT TOOT | nee REE er eth eae Gein ileal : ; 1. W, raxeust, No. 4 : , Mase,, | The resolution granting lea ne ‘ ; ‘ et peer: rier shbercpietie ee: fom: oo. Rie MOM AYNS, No. igs Falton ce Brook yn. du tijels Wa OCe. 18ls, give’ for Wictey. lent me for (he | tion authorising the Coletsien ve. Publio OMloesand Re- | Sear, Wien Wee Erentoan ee the cose will Ds eae onthe point of Iaw ax charged by the Court, the Jeence contending that the defendant was entitled to a discharge under the law ovaring upon the case. Trial of George Morton. This man was indicted jointly with Francis and Thomas (hemes, convieted and sentenced, for burglariously entering the hardware store of Adam ‘Spiess & Co., of 215 Pearl street, on the 11th of September last, and stealing shout $1 700 worth of valna- able knives, was placed upon his trial for burglary in the third degree. Officer Welch, for defence, testified that he, incompany with several other officers, arrested pri- soners in the basement of a house in Madison street in September last, and found forty-four dozen knives that had been stolen from the store of the Messrs. Spiess. Francis Thomas was present, but all the parties den! thatthe bundle of is belonges to either of them. Mr. Jackson, pawnbreker, of the Bowery, testified that Mor- ton came to his store and offered to sell a quantity of knives, which he confessed had been stolen. Thedefence proved by two witnesses that while stand- ing at the corner of Elen and Anthony streets, about the middle of September, they heard some one ask Morton ifhe would buy some knives which had been smuggled, , Nova Miller, Nov 19 Mewiti, Dec 4 Jam 1 sney—Krom Boston to Lirerpoo!, $13}—Boston woul a 3 eis re surgeons. No Berths secured Nove.—Merthandine and Specie for, personal Reger shivped voor the Meee of hoagie lll ve cheered us rahe Katte wo Honse Regulatvons. “Apyly to eagt D.BRIGHAM. JR. No. 3 Wallet. D. Ww. Agents—Rushton %& Aspinwall, 19 Astor House, ito Brosdway, and 66 William street. oS Agents ont of the City. a3 Ledaer Ueildings, Pritetphie, | V no% open, 2 27 2a te street, Boston, ception pi pupils, where all seqwire Van Nordens ‘Albany, N.Y. Ula systomn of penamarahip. 1a a very short time, and write le, Ky. incinnati, Ohio. use of the said New York Advocete, of which I was a | pairs to take down the cupola from the Tombs with as | partner, 200 00 | tle delay as possible—Referred. Resolution te procure 85. Gracie, Prime & Co, merchants, New York, on ec- | portraitof Gov. Seward for the Gavernor’s Room—Con- count of merc handize sold me for use of New York Jour- | curredin. Report of Street Commissioner on asseasment nal and Advocate, of which I was one of the proprietors, “ for paving Spring street—Concurred Report of Com- about 1000 00. | mittee on Roads and Canals, respecting grading Seventh 86 Lambert & Wollcott, merchants, New York, being | Avenue, between 23d rt. and 26th st — Resolution adopted. the balance on account of money lent and merchandize | In favor of remunerating Peter Quin for extra work ip sold to Lamar W. Fisher, my son, then under 21 years,the | one of his contracts for excavating trenches in Broad same being sold at my hy gg 240 38 | way—Referred to Committee on Croton Aqueduct. 87. George W. Morrell, rietor of the New York Communicatson from the Street Commissioner, correct- Gourier and Enquirer, New Yo rdaaetinteabins 27 ing an error made in his communication last week, rela- tion and advertising, 197 tive to expenses incurred on the public road: 88. Thomes Gill and Mordecai M. Noah, proprietor of | A motion was then made to take up the abovenamed com- “The Evening Star,” New York, account for newspa- | munication, which at last meeting was ordered to be laid per and advertising, about 30 00 | onthe table and printed. The members got intoa very 89 A. &G Arnoux, tailors, New York, 27 00 | dense fog, both at the last meeting and at the present, in 90. John W. Francis, Beene, New York, for profes: | referring the document to 2 committee. Relerred to # siona services in my family, 16 00 | special committee—Waterman, Scoler, Brady, Brown, and 91 Henry 8t. John, hatter, New York, for hat, 6 00 | Atwell. 92. Joba Pray, butcher, Philadelphia, 30 00 | Doc. No. 6of the Board of Alderman was then teken np 93. Wm C.K. English, accountant, New York, for | —relative to abolishing the office of Marshall, or Sergean.t- money lent me, 50 00 | at Mace, commonly cuiled the First or Mayor’s Marsball, BENJ. OLDA, 3 he. JOHN MASON, Batic son NJ. dn amr VAN NORDEN’S WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING ACADEMY 1s now open, 281 Broadwey, 2a tloor, tor now prepared to give instruction in Book rietly practical. Da- ually open, balance books. Thompan & C Weeds & Waters, Troy. An agent wanted at New Orleans. 7 Face euvelave of the geupine Hoschound, Candy i ABE HM RSON. 45 ision street, of whom it ens “Parties supplied w tionary, at prices to su J —All kinds of Szeam ° ening. adies moet daily a3 P.M. pis mr NG oUt e TEV ESTER GRAT AWS QUARTERLY AN JOURNAL, 00 the Philo ophy of Sacred History, ¥ ith mee to the authority of the Bible, for ‘man’s ke Sibseribers, ant call on Dr. John Bui ner Brosdway, where tl 6 tor a TOYS! TOYA!! TOYS !: |—Juse opened + new and fresh assortmeut of common and fine Says, suitable for the ho- lidays, at %3 Cratre street. Mi cs y wholeste aod rerail, cheaper thaaever, Toy dea! ‘and second aa bert. a0 eee wpeecfully inived woeall and examine fox themelees, Dont lormet the THR ONLY FLAcEe pomber—2%3, two deors above Grand street. +" ] EN, 4 Sh tae riistem | yainedic a TORS DAVIES k YONED. 106 Willinm st, corner of Jonn Friday, Dec oh Famaue (0 Liverpoo arity dD. FALL AND WINTER 5. MENT.—The steambrat i) on an a after Monday, the 21st ot October, rat FOR LIVERPOOL—Regalar Packet of the 27th as they would be sold cheap. Thecase was summed up & foltewnt teati (tide and weuthe Od george gl mek tt orb gin ly 2 91. Win. 8, Fenny, jeweller, New York, 5.00 | The Mayor hud returned this ordinance with his objec’ | fo Dhowids Pheakc, eq, and the District Ate wyitciw a8 ack, Fport at IW-e’elock, every Moudey, iB ‘DErEND Sec eetae a ca aera ee | piace APR 9 Deere aiaeee 95. Clark & Saxton, merchants, New York, 3 00 | shee thotete, ADs Geones moved, io sensecider ued. pen | cetetr keadia hen, ead ‘an immediate turning, have the teot of Rom drawers, and the norivalled Shaker flannel by the 96. E izabeth Mapes, executrix and o her executors of | it notwithstanding the Mayor's objections. The Mayor, ‘and the Court sentenced him to the wureday ®od Saterda: : ; Prison for four years and ten months. ee Yorke ‘clock, noon, touch: Is Dock each way Y, passnce im cabin, second cabin, and steerage, havi mitia arefershle to any style now in nae. solemdt aceommodations, apply on Wont toot of Man =f " aving Jonas Mapes, deceased, balance recovered on 1 judgment | in his veto, states that the sppoiatment of thie officer is viges will be in readiness to Convey passengers to any part | orto EPH SeMURBAY.”” | NO_MORE | HUMBUG ABOUT OVERSHOES: | of 748 14 | given tohim by the city charter and stytutos of the state. Griqch and David Sisson, for faleo pre. of the country. All baggage at the risk of the owners. Wil Piss dizeet, corne: of Bom uv —The dealers in Tudia Ruboer Overs.oes, a ve 97. Lloyd W. Wells, merchant, New York, on ajudg- | and consequently any action of the Common Council recy.—One of the indictments — at ‘023 2m Fee <The rhove will be waceredéd by the packet skid Vir | Been deterred from parchasing their sm of Sheet ment for $5000, 6th Jan. 1834, 5600 00 | abolishing the office, must be null and void. The «u!jret up tor trial, when Theron Rudd, STATEN ISLAND FERRY. so oT anda reg nie On | ate a eat Gal ck him re Say ina, nO" Steen Ins 0 | the, democrat cating the appoint af that ofeet icin orcongprsey" heb ar A have them bromght out by pen'ling between us mich, was a a e a Foot of WI the Feiuar pack ¥ or euy | Ferdict iv ont favor, thereby malting null 99. Robert McDermott, Inte of New York,on a judg-| to he by the Mayor, and the whigs by the Common in hishands. Mr Price, engaged with the Dis- “ of Whitehall street. ag | as, enlarrmchetn by apeiyag ax bore, eter boat. | Preven a fot menting GE Begt Haber Shoes. ‘fa the | ment in avor of him, 19th March, 1803, 636 60 | Council. ter Lueruey, fer Provecution, stated that the witneses c J = nurse 0 ry, Suda At | 7 case “Ga sud afer Dec. 3 the atermer STATEN ISLANDER, DKAPTS ON [MELA SD, RamTie wieeriven SU creatsy Me Sinha mo the Griginal inception of me king Pi et ta mg: peal nay on ae Phan eestion ‘was on passing the resolution, which was werenow ‘pret pao be wished a bring tie case e for LEAV WW YORK: Granaue to give drafts paysble on demand, without | Sire se ire to. bo beljer vvaveral Scher hersous had done | 101. Walter Lafiin and others, on judgment in their fa: | It wos resolved that when this Board aljourn, it adjourn | present Grand Jury, and Gritty and Bisson are both in 1g F LAND The National Bank land, a thivg before.’ fe uuhesitatingly assert. that we | vor, Sep. 3, 1835, 260 38 | to meet next ‘Tuesday evening, and that the Market ques. Jawaiing their trial. Thecase was put off for another aD cin] Bante Of froland, aed herr nranehes ta ce ama the, Provine Tauck dg leather soles to | 162, The President, Dircetors and Company of the Bank | tion be the special order ofthe meeting, ay, but the Court required that the parties should pleed dae ‘ IN ENGLAND AND WALES—Mensm, James Bait, Son 5 learued all. they kvew ot | of the U. States, Philadelphia, on jadgment in favor of | Assistant Alderman Nesnrr® 0 red'a resolution that | during this week. aan cael oy ame | Co. bankers, London, the Exenange and at m Oge thing is ceraig. Mr ¥ paid Bank 19th July, 1833, the counsel of the Corporation defend the suit brought | Case of Eliza Leverance, the Counterfeiter.—The caso or REGULAR OPPOSITION TO CATS foreman o| Bmith, worked in ont feetory b-fore he La Liverpootand ther beeches throughout ky he ot OT AND ~The tara Bank ot od pone inch oda ta Sti empingy bere th, eeno:. wnt ‘omowny, branches me 1 vent. O the five principal classes of macnfacea foro Bue Win: Forbes, Hunter & Cont 2 OM®, Peimeipal | tees thote and overshoes made at factory at one, hans mi se ean 686 49 103. ‘Thaddeus Spencer, on jadgment in his favor 7th inst the present Aqueduct Board by Hiram A. Norris. Nov, i 687 A ¢ resolution wen iag on thetabie.” 837, of this woman, indicted for passing counterfeit money, was 104. Edward Phillips, butcher, N. ¥., on, Judgment in his | “The Board adjourned. tet down for trial asthe first cause on Thurslay morning, i nijourned to Wodnesiay morning at iL KILL, and intermediate landings, without tow barser—R- gular days from Catskill, Mon cdnestays and Keadeys. F\om New York, Tucsdays, ‘aba Bat 'ys.—k are to or from Cattshill, 50 cents. by ate Persons in the country wishing to remit to thew favor, 27th Jan. 1834, For fur bey particulars inquire of the ea. tain By | sent. A draft for the amount will be forwarded the 6 st packer | _dl0-Lw® Successor to Reshorr | R Go. Maiden Lane, Pag Sherwood, om Judgment in hisfavor, July | Dac. 13.—Reuben A. Towner vs. Mom B. Hert, ee Court Calendar-This Day. weal Ser wete Contil ent Now Fou (dnl isesrasdio | termode Hoe eee: gam ner ginglenie pe Drarrica Philadelphia and Boston. foreale at dt, Robt. Barclay, brewor, London, Eng., on apromi. | pretice und breckes, continned from yesterday. ‘The | | Common Pusas—Part 1.28, 43,90, 116, 181, 188 Part plaoes) for freight and passage at reduced prices. oer | Gar W. eo , TAPSCOTT, 43 Peckslip, New York. | alo 2 Will teand in Brecamay, © S0ry note for money lent, ass 30 defence sets up that there is fraud in the ease. 2.66, 196, 4, 10, 64, 102, 126.