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Vol. VIIL.-—No, 847,-—Whole No, 3208, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. NEW YORK AND NEWARK. EW ORLEANS: Louysiana aX NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS, ship rom this nort on the Tat, 25th of each month, com / encing the 10th ing. wl Mag, when reguiar days will acenahies sainder of the year, whereby aptare gh Will be prevented during the suminer months. ships wil commeuce this scree ~ are re From tne oot of C da woBunday sents sre ptaty Dickinson. for packets, are of | , Tred. ‘mod cia epleniidorder fort, ..Phey-are com cxerien to give ey Sell at er times be towed up and Taswengers auccualled expenenced master 9 ‘The trains for Westfield. Taig eect ke, Soman: ei the 9 Ey. ea = New, ¥ Yoram sii veel v - naltwa¥"A ran Town 25 cents. omerville, 75 cents. ND, NEW BRUNSWICK. ne foot af f Kvert street, dail ” Leave New Briewiek. B valu expressed, Weeltea of TM EOTLING & CO. HULLIN & WOODR Orleans, who will promptly forward all goods ‘The ships d to line aye warrante Vertised, and great care wil be taken to have Agent in New ae eT, asad ‘goods correct- NE {ane OF LIVERPOOL PACKET». Lah thy Bus snd “Liverpoal on the 13th mn sundays the 5% and 73% A.M. trips f o New Brunswick 236 in from New York, are iNew York asd Now Bromvwiek, way, The fare it the ‘To silirom New York M. train from New bie eg M. tram ioe New York, has been New York pd New 8 Brunswick, to 50 cents. 25th October. Collins, B. Eahbe ith December. A. Depeyster, 25 January. eNO P,! Cath, 13th October, F. A. yyster, 13th Novem tr ingers who procure Tact Sener the ticket office, re ceive a ferry ticket ductor only on the day when purchased. WINTER ARR/, NGEMP, NT. Via Newark, New Brunewinn Prieto, Trenton, Borden T ROUGH | ix "si HOURS. STK PM , from the (oot of Liberty street, daily, at 9 Bin BRDONS sue sn ROSCI iS, "Captain John Collin: y. Hythe first class, upwards of 1968 icns, built New York, with such A Tea at speed with unusvael’ comfort for the anengement of their accommodations, ‘Tho pres of passage hence is $100, for which ample stores will These ships are ¢ommanded meaner, ‘whe will make every exertion to give gener by experienced morning 4ne proceeds to Bordentown, trom thence by he ey cS Foe aemapt Ae Rees q ti roceeds diréet to Camden, (opposite Philadelphia) within eRrocee te oite bsg Passcugers will procure their tiekets at the office foot of Li- berey sree where commodions eambont wil be a ead tio. Neither ‘Uhe captains or owners of the br gh will be responsi- =| Ie: ary lowers, parcels or "For eight op Eats at by them, unless re~ to get Ob! 66 South at. New York, orto 8. BROWN & Letters by the bos in “be charged 123 cents sheer: 50 cents per ounce, and newspapers 1 cent each. OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. e crates wre “conveyed from city to city, ae Ledion vie in which are apart- from the foet of vet 9 o'clock A M,and at7 A M, snd 4.P ‘York. Ri t wee by 5 P oom Lines for: Baltimore, leave Philadel; 1, being a continuation of the lines from Ne’ INE of Packets tor Liverpool wil day of naling falls on Bunday, that when the ‘hide will soa the wuccood: For New York. The SOUH AMERICA," Jun une L Ae PACKAGE EXPRESS CAR FOR ALBANY, ROY, AND BUFFALO. Mi s The ENGLAND, hed Letven at TOalock in tse morning. ‘The subscribers have made arrangements with the: House Ci , toran an Express Car (exclusively for our own purpose) daily. over their road. with the train, rapping through to Albany in twelve hours, a dat low rates Pecie sa Bales and Cases of Goods, &e., f The NORTH 1 chamois CA, Git ping Eves The NEW YORK, mn and Payment sb bills, business ax may be POMEROY & CO.2 Walls reet, New York. PULLEN & COPP’S eXPRI Mess. Hamden & Co from New York the’ old conductors ef” les drafts and accounts, and ‘ach othe eee to their care. The CAMBRIDG The cou _ qeieqar the day of failing 88. will be ala with ie ‘disposed of their route which will be furnished b the st “ ae continue to Albany and Troy, Daily , and eal Express, and will Basi Notess Fockages, } Panties Cases of Goods. throughout the etna Boston, and Weat from Albany to Buffalo. All business entrusted to their charge ‘will be prom, tended to, Particular attention will be paid to the coll of notes, drafts, acceptances, &c.. MAR: HA BARING Snr ¢ | TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL PASSAGE “OFFICE, ‘ 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. heretofore leaving New York, Also Thy pads Troy and Albany to ‘The subscribers beg to call the the public generally, to their superior arrangements ere ers from, and remittis jeouland or Wales, in tne magnit cca PACEETS? VIZ0— attention of their friends and prompt retums made for PULLEN & COPP. Wall “har ae ‘York. for briuging out Officer—Fullen th cos 8 Ri 8. Jacob's Neinens 3 rea st, Montreal. ie T. Sisith, & Co.. os Carpenter & ron rows Rabinscs & Oo. NEW YORK AND BOSTON RAIL ROAD LINK. Gomonapt af tia ollantac tgsarior seeepegs aaiee te dal pore. rs - aw . reser and ‘Worcester & Bos- Sten C K. Cave Falecs, sind with the UNITE lass American ships, sailing every MH moke a ‘ailpe imeach momh through thereby preveuting Salles. twice ev: ‘Tee ne every tin hi necessary deteuuiel "persons wishing, to send for their friend, will pot ful to see nt be derived from selecting this line in prefer- | nection with the N y other, aud they may rest assured that unuseml care wil be taken to ‘make she passage agreeable, the # fitted up with an eye solely to the eomort of In all eeses where the parties sent for dechiae coming ont any deduction, ax usual VEN capt S KD Dustan. line will be run tri-week- nt },, Nov. ponent tt Dhan meed ie a York, ‘Pucedays, Thursdays and Saturdays free passage trom the vartous seaports of Ireland apd REMITTANCES. Persons ia the country wishing to send money to their friends wish sent, with the name and ad- y rely on a dope i for the eau also be secured, by enclosing the som dress of the purties toreceive it, mey per first packet, af an acknowledgement fer the same ‘returwed pe prem hn yg are batt NEW. HAVEN, Captain Tuesday, Thursday and Satur sempepaior Bost will be forwarded immediately on the the above boats at Norwich, and will proceed with- out change of cars or For farther information, isnguiet a t aight, for any amount, are pryable on demand, with- oon, at 4 o'clock. wot or auy ocher charge, 3 of Ireland and brave! the National and Eaarern Bank of Scotiaad, ae rs ic branches, Messrs, — pay ‘Sou &Co., ry privaipal towa of Great Brirala and “i pata made known tn application, Moy letter, W, & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, N. York. up st are fort trusting: ‘any ‘one om account pA sg abere ats or owners. NEw YORK AND HARLEM RAIL ROAD TOMPAN EY. TS wail be By ow ad ene from fone WINTER AMRANNGFMENT--Gu tnd and after Monday, seilles on the lat of each | rum daily Hi D bes 19th, 1 om | Oe mal ve street Line will ran asfo!- He rice of eabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines every tev minutes throughout the joods addressed to BOY! very twenty minutes. we Lert ts free of oth For freightor passage apely wo eixb & RINE. 4 "Agents, Le, ~~ Appia Vhs toy ah ta) Mad ger iy than these aetuall) aasenners for Westchester, New Mechelle, Mamaroneck, Hane hite Plaws, will take th Passengers for Yonkers will trains from City Eastchester, ec, North Castle, Rob: Sain from Coty Hal M. and ‘o'clock, P. M. “Dee wn 24 Jau the cars will ran between Hiams Bridge every hour from 7A M to6P M. or to BOYD & HINCKEN, 0 ively First cis nown nacket shij TERN ER "Captain | Palinat, will sail posi ve, he regular day. ie are all 1000 tons burthen, and upwards, ions foreabin, second cabin and steerage re superior to any other line of BRITISH AND NORTE AeRIcaN. ROYAL MAIL ich bocge power 66h with the se as i Admiralty. anil thei Socounned ‘or passage, early The SOUTHERNER leaves Li ons wishing to send for thetr friends, to pie out ship, or any of the regular aocrssary arrangements on reasonable terms ; and those wish- enn have drafts tor any griveipal towns of Great hare lersone wishioe to bourd, foot of Maid CAL DONIA, UV, Be @ "Sate, RN 2 wal anil from Boston, via Halifax cunt, pryable on iain ind ireland, EPOL-Fasket of the Toh Ji ket ship ASHBUK’ 1 Pails Botton to }Liverpsol, $135—Boston nx $20. ae shige carry experienced surgeons. No Berths secured Fy, Merghandite and Srecie able vo Custom Hoare 2 eral should make “eri application on oral pee veharaed at P S—The above will be mune Wh mil isting to nal for theirfignds reid 1 the Rave tem ‘brought out by either of the a the regular packets, by applying as = by fe “hee ay Se en FALL AND WINE, AR onda the tat tof Oatabeg eg ras sas is follows : lravi eg son street, New Yo 8 12 o'clock, noon, tou FAG Rca, B ewia wanes ship UTICA, F omnoyD, & Hu fe the foe tof Robin’ D & HINC EN, ‘Saturday at eat day each Pasengers 10 nany part DRAFTS ON asian continue to give drafts payable a whatvoey: come Bank of Iretand, eur pinches, in Mg 1A county. nemee, aud ene i cm The eahecribers country,” All baggage at the risk ¢! STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Foot of Whitehall street. steamer STATE! NEw, Te ek otitan, wud, and t eland, an be Ce ots ALE: bAN te Kastern oe ec fens Hu Perscas in he cou ry friends wm any part of enciosag th the name ul address of be ‘drat for the amount will ingland, Ireland, Scotland, or ish to ret x) to9 Vw abseribe: "be forwarded thy rand ackuowledgement of the same re: ar rh TAPSCOTT. 43 Peckstin, New York. AR brea fang TO, CATS = E edoesd: b. lays v8 adr and Wry —Berths 25 centa—Supper 25 ro gg wand Fost ie hada WAVE, Ci re: oe aunbonts and other vessels is accordiug to accounts publist ed 1 $96. Itis impos this boat, Bel nwrice varies from $75 to 10 $400, y are requared to carry, with het bstta of boats lor picking ap men fal tin: but two mea to handle them, au tet in the the water in 90 seco: ous the safety of vessel sof the crew, this class of, of FRAN bis cea cea Life Bost? Wi hy a Christmas and New tles of different sizes. id at any other place in of every description, warra il store, ore, Now 3 ol at cand a No. % Goldst. Ke ew apparatas cua Sep inca in hee ready fer the sepoeet. ny yh Co the 1842, Se ee ee Price Two Cents, _ ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ON THE PRINC ne OF yA? ‘MOSPHERIC LEVETT, Dentist, a as into this country m M. the year ji Teeth on the above sciewific principle, as practi himself ALONE, he tion of the publ'e to his great improvement. scientific adaptation in supplying the deficicacies of th and the unvaried » in all cases, warrants his ins andgentlemen who have bad art who may require new for those disnlaced by nate, 1. LEVETT, Dentist, 469 Broadway corner Warren street. of [Copy of a Letter trom M. M. Noah, May 24ch, 161% ew Tt is both a matter of duty aud’ pleasure {> stain, tof artificial teeth ow the priaciple of atmospheric ¢ which you made fora lady in my tamily, has succeeded im every respect, im appearance, comfort, and utility, and has siven entire satisfaction, Tam, dear si Dr. Levett has pen citizens of Nowy 8 im? PATCH POS “U.S. DE PO IST OFFICE, New York, 25th July, 1842. HoOvRS of Delivery each , (Sundays excepted) at the U-ver and Lower Post Offices: apie deca before eth, eh, Which he faily guarantees he atteution of the ladies ‘our obedient Youn ot ine elite of the ion tv refer 1030 Halt, wets o’cloek, A M ‘ crore PM [Will be semt ont for de- Atal the Stations bore livery at 9 A M,and 1 and 4 o’elock, PM. “PM Letters to be sent Free, must them, otherwi: ree cents LN be eater whom the letts sagrese letters unless resistered at Mpel ofices, "Lists ot the fase ne “a all of which, ‘free tamps” may be purchased at i tendon 100, and every information. may oi Cand on ap- Heation on at the he upper or lower post < fices., Stamps, issued by jeapateh Post Ht tha the Stk ofthe reaidence snout be. stated in il leters pu Bie, Foes Mementollciis fie aeiiaes inte pation ohn an LS occur. JOHN LOKIME.W fi args toe 8u28 Iv ec Master GUIDE TO SOUND TEE TH LADIES NEED NOT DESPAIR, R. A. C, CASTLE has a Paste for filling deeaved hollow ja tceth, Ieean be pat into the most tender teeth without any pain orinconvenieuce, and with whien it becomes impacte: ito ONE hard solid body, ‘hus restoring cui preserving | ee painful and useless teeth) praficially ‘sound, and per ert nail their respective uses for life—preventing IN ALL isin we S, the necessity of extractirn, Ladies the soe rimonials in the itor of the Evening Post, iy adapted for tender teeth Vous persons, and Dr, Castle onerates on the teeth with reat care and ability.” ‘The New York Aurora, says *—" It makes the teeth in alt ‘yespects perfect for life.” The Sun, says?— 1. Castle has.ob ained much celebrity for hisexeellent mode iclling she teeth.” ‘The most eminent gentlemen of the Faculty, have personal: recommend Dr. e's Paste for filling the teeth... ‘ooth-ache Pills; one of Which pat in the aching tooth, will fffect » permanent e. [From the Journal of Commerce ADELICATE AND SUCCESSFUL ‘OPERATION=Dr, C. Cathe has reptaced by a most ingenious piece of dental seoclasinns tee ee Portions of the upper and lower jaw bones, shot away in the case of Lieut. 8—) of the U. this ternble and_ severe casualt, the Indians in Florida. We ha coutirmatory of this extraordinary that the loss of these important organs Halt pao by Dr. Castle is uow no more a sowce of regret to the Lieutenant. Dr. C. inserts artificial on the principle of adhesion by atmos- pherie Pressure, which he first introduced to the 1 public in 1828. Dr. A.C. and Euglish Ambassadors, Mr. Stoughton the Spani Rear Admiral Waldron, Lord Morpeth, Gen. Meta G. Johnson, President of the Medical Society, S. Gen. Gaines, J.B: Beck De. 5. Satin, field, Dr. apd, “Dr, ¥, Dr. J. Ur. AH, Ste veh, ‘be J Porrey, DE Bayties, son, ko. ke, imer Tot THE i OVERS Of SUPERIOR BLACK TEA— 1a’s Mixture—This extreme! lici.us and unparal- so highly celebrated in China and Europe, just im- ted, is vow for sale at the Canton ‘Tea Compauy’s General Establishment, 121 Chatham st. New York—in Chinese Packages. Price 50 cents and $1. 46 Im*r Bara —130 tous Irish Black Marble, for sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, No. 61 Liberty Pree UNITED STATES TEA EMPORIUM, 121, late ate 129 Chatham atret, Nat York. THE CANTON TEX COME nie "ANY continue to offer for tale vew and frogriot Tens of ‘every vanety and style Their assortment specially includes the most delicious and powerful grades of Green and Bi bears the stamp of neztnets and elegance, and thoroughly recured from {ight and ait that their power will remain unimpaired in any climate. Their Of prosecuting business te perhaps scarcely to be excelled. It is founded upon the utmost regard to the rights of he custom- uty especially wich respect to weight and quality, and unri- valle cheapnen Ail purchasers are cajled upon to return, an whic the money will be cheerfully and promptly refunded. Coun: try merchants, public establishmenis, heads of families, and sbipmagters will find ita decided advantage to supply them- selves from this establishment. Coffee roasted every Gndeqs trom all pare of the United, Bentes, executed wih promotitade and despateh. uly warehouse in America for the aale of Hon- qua’s celebrated Black Tea. d6 ten’ DANS Fest ‘PREMIUM OVER SHOES FORT Lx RE ever ea} out. The new st ur factory, called the Quilted Baskins, will, fu just as soon as we introduce ne But persons who Genuine to the imuation will call Maiden Li amine the largest variety of ladi shoes and over shoes, to be found in the Ui ve eared Bice in one store. HHO! 15 Man __n26 im*r FOR SALE—That valuable stand kuown ws fiat Louk Island Hotel, situatedin the town of Islip, in Sue folk county, L. 1, “The h And of the best_ mater eighty teet, kitchen includad, two stories hig! and is calenlatedto accommodate 40 boarde: and neces ry attendants, and ts surroauded sary ont-buildings, fait aod orna tees, shrubbery. ce ‘The location of the premises is unrivalled, commandiny fall view of the beach, the light house ut Fire laland, nd the Ailantic Oven, An ‘open ave, in front of the ho directly to the bay, Carnishes a delightful and. ple walk of eight or ten minutes. ‘The ‘Long lalaud Haft Itoad passes within about four miles of the premises, and affords an easy and convenient communication with the cities of New York and Brooklyn. Wo part of Long Island affords greater facilities for fowling, or bay o brook ishing, or the noble sport of bck hnuting. Deer being very abundant in the vicinity, and are frequently found on the premix ‘There is about two hundred acres of land, and meadow. at- tached to the premises, and a god proportion of st:and oF shore. ‘The house and necessary ont buildings the whole, ors part of the land, as may ‘The terms will be liberal, and the tine un at ra more minute igseriosion of ul Property aire JAMES ROWE, U7 East ce or of D. ee Hate bets} —— street, New York, or 0} PeDateds Ishp, Nov. 1842. d2 Im* ec NTEv TO PURCHASE—A cou residence ithin 25 miles of New York, one with from 5 to 20 cre of land, near Long Island Sound, preferred. Ad- tiv fall particulars, box, ont Office, Bota: noe oie N 2 Bn pai of 70 water. cart four a. two anship, wich a frout of ith an attie ; Wes che family th all the neces: DAM MTA WkINS. cl Far }, goou buildings, pl of frait Nye pete a GS pha juable Duara cede hameessan bt and nigh Plaial to trade for dry goods and groceries, new Do. nable lots in Jerse’ . Cellon 8. VAIL, ayy. MP Bobrtand neveet Trou Té wo. Otbes dayae Plainteld at '74 Washington st. ‘eh small farms for sale low. sv 20 Sw*m ay) THE dl —V ih H. whe He rH Browdway, ender Sn eitendlve aseortmeal ofsioadiaa ane Biopes an on hand an exte: i ‘Xie ageneiaiasortment of Gent’, Boys and Charente Far, Cloth and favey Wale ope imt OOK AT TH GENTLEMEN “ Cork sole ‘Boot, the best of qua Water Pi oh Boot Wiel’ French Calfdkim Roots‘o $3 Over Shoee of all the different kinds, 75¢ Daneing Pu ss itt Htrarinrred, plain end all other kinds of ov clogs, moensins, and the greatest assortment of boys boots and shoes micsta'and childrens, of all kinds. to be fouad im the world, Mesil of our own menufactoring, and warranted t” be the beat and cheap as the cheypeat, et 387 Broadway, corner of Fran and at 94 Canal street. GHHGORY & CARILL roa Cie “BOTTES FRANCAISES. Pa, A. RDA dq Pari, Bag pose way, sihete he Js meets r cute orders for boots of all descriptions. yi are lower by two dollays than those of, any fastionable Freach establishment in this eity,his 0oots ite mt be found at least equal to any made here or ‘elvewhere, He imports his laste from Pa- tis and so modifies (hem as tog fit ie ang gral anrped foot. Mr. Gerdy’s tong exp’ ‘orr and other celebra- ted makers in Paris enab| ee harm t> coudact his business with economy and thereby to supply his eustomers at the following redaced prices— Fine and substantia! Boots- Cork and double sole do 8 A propertignste agence in the various other a articles to be found at erick a 7 RERMS CasH. OOTS AND Sh mtg fection; mews, boy Tops ofthe’ chefcert Rita, ee a he ity. 419 sec sod708 Canal, northwest corner of Hodson street. a7 im*r RADIES sqors. AND SHOES—Tockw: wi ca aaa Shee, tx eyo + ire ts sl sy Sel e lat fopean fashions. “Orders received by the fealnonable rear ae geoph coserel anata rok ing street athe ehere can be found ta and it cl men, Uyeae who wear boots and shoes ‘will do. do well to ie acall. th dies? and wisses’ buskins 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 ahilll ivy qentlomens’ boots from. 12 ahallinggs. "to ; boots from «hilt AN who wish to save 20 a rtveet bu WATERPROOF BOOTS—Gam-Elaatic Shoes spd Boots nud Shoes of tomes all the differ. for winter wear. lirge assortment of gaiters and a pings for Kentiemen and boys than ever befone offere, mi chil r# and buskins o t quality, m great abundance. avore anole | soaaimede te a KN) ip the boot ead shoe lines ‘7,0 .. known ax ff & Bhoe Gamal ve, orth east corwer of Hecoon sty tnd at prieee to mult aby oue ud every OMe atime” | ES are adinitted tobe the most perfect article mide of bailtin modern syle 1SBL, JW'S RIDING SCHOOL, 408 Bowery.—W. J D DAVIS, (from Europe) Professor. wing class for gentlemen will commence on Monday 12h iustant, and continue each Monday and Friday ing the season, parties of laties and gentlemen, can be accommoda- truction on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of on, Mittary las for the instraction of gentlemen in military mManship. tocommence on Wi ay evening, Mth in- stant, and eobtioue each Wednesday, event durioy the see iemeu wishing to subscribe to either of the above please call at their earliest cor Daily. ionasusual, forladies. from 11 4 M.; for Jemen, ae 8to lo A. M omg 3h to 96 Evening 7 oo 025 Sn @re FANCY. "ARTICLES oFOr HE HOLYDAYS—The subscriber has received by the lavest arrivals, a very rich assortmentof Pans Faney Articles cousisting of fancy work doxes, paper do, cams in rove wood bo frames with cauvass aud col’d coi per fumery, ened soap, of assorted qualities, ete. ete. ‘The public te respectfully invited to call and examine the above stock, pre yinog to purchasing eleewhere FRA! 200 Broxdway. di im*r i MECHANIC aL “OR CARCEL LAMPS THeene is invited to ingpect the entirely new stock of ilied lamps, which have jast been opened by the om, children’s toy suber mpi nest extensive rich assortment that he will reetive this ressom, aad’ the finest lor of goods tt the hing thac been seen in this country.’ Aa early ex- amination of solicited while the stock is complete, as she entire invoices recesred: the early. part of uis season were ds tely many’ partive were disappointed in nse rh Thagoode ji Phys received ¢omprise some’ entirely new articles orthae' ‘exaaim a Lasts poet vw onscnpeset rere, sach porcelaim shades 'or Imps, i pares, © seer dy its ich ee Lor + for two. tented ah fad oes ‘Slowed cut, of Yeas ‘ii See hnve been mide in the mariw: facture of to the public, rendering them unquesiiouahty the m” st beantife} as weil lamp extant, This factis tally. easbluhed, sad anys ous at all scepter eal on ject ean be convinced of it by calling ay this es> tablishment. E. D.. SAXTON. Depot of Mechanical Lamos, 20 Johu street. ‘The eetinzation wm which the: held maybe infer ed fromm the fect that the fol ring public estal this city ate lsghted eg sinew, vit ta rary, o eect is ar Persiowt Café ‘Tort is ‘are also to be found in many other publi buildings athe country, and in every instance naire. im? ec. throt satisfaetion. o He gam ag mach favoans Coetttnt eta? 4, $16 and $20, bs brown, black am rH blue beaver ta papi tots, are for sale, ready made, at 223 Pioeteny Ame d22 tm * i wM. TS ENNINGS. TTENTIONT ATTENTION' ‘ KAD THIS. 1t ray induce yon to wp your chance TOM BOLA. (To be ruffied,) at 16834 Fulton suect, a magati cent her 0 ‘Shawl, with the box that contains itecosting together iN chasers who will buy five dollad orth in the store, acter he Toh instant, (December, 1942,) will have the chance to gain $100 wortn. Great exhibition and sale of Fancy Articles and Sugar Plumbs of ail dexciincions, suitable for Christmas and New ESS —Sack serous Year's Gifts, at 16844 Fulton st, near Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s Chure Ladies and gentlemen are, respectfully invited to vist the most beautiful collecuon of rich objects of New Year's Pre- taut, that ean be seen, and which ‘will be sold at very reasons: oe "Most of those nich articles came from the stores af Alphonse Giroux, of Paris, supy gitar to His Majesty the King of the Freach, the Qucen ‘ol Sugland, and all che principal Courts of icles an Sagar, Fancy Reticules, and Boxes, came from the store of 3. Hen & Co. of Philadelpbing advantage- ously known for the last 25 years as being the best Confection. ers in the Hotied States 1 Rafile ake place in the store 16834 Fulton st, on the 5th uf January, at 12 o'clock, ‘A splendid French Cashmere Shawl that cost $90. Ta a most beatiful Box of rosewood, encrasted with gold and silver, the price of. which was Hach parson patsbecing $$ worte of wraicies, will recive a ticket (whatever number they choose) and with this the person may have a chance for the Shaw! A person who worth, He ‘be entitled to two tuckets, and ao en in progression. sons receiving tickets, are requested to preserve them; mislaid, the loss will be theirs: and, on the 5th of Janua at 12 o'clock, the ticket will be drawn pnelicly before and on the following day, the Herald news ¢ fortimate nim| dI7 to ians¥ec M, DAVIES & JONES inform their triends and customers kat they have received their winter fashions (or Zape—a variety of new styies for youth andchildren. The roarigase Testio wryise wemce Worms iy manatacrared $Y them. Alsc x new style of tra gentlemen travelling ling cap, Yery convenient fo n29 tm*r 106 WILLIAM ST. TS, THE PUBLIC. —G. P. KESSLER begs leave to in- form his friends, and the public in general, that he has taken that well known atand at the comer of ington and Liberty sts, formerly kept by E. Chamber! ice rebuilt, with a of room and comfort, for che accommodation of travellers and others. Persons wishing good board, and accom- ¥ Jations on reasonable terms, would do well to'call. tteusance. dat se AINE Oe NEW YORK AND NEWARK EX; RESS.—The public are remettully hormed that the wgibscribers have establisned an Express between New dud Newark, N. J. for’ the transmission and speedy deliv kages, bundles, money, ke. &e.; the collection of not ills, and all perwining to an Expres by the Eames will be ROAD COMPANY. ae a ‘aNanpiaua, Dec 9, (A SEMI-ANNUAL dividend of 9 per’ cen on the’ capital stock of this Company will be paid on the third ‘ay of January neat, Sharcholders, whose stock is registered in the eity transfer books of this aynes it at the Bank of the State of New York in the ei Aud those whose stock is not registered in’ the city will be ead their dividend at this office. By order of the President and Director did tojy 3r_ CHAS eal ADIES? Silk and Bering. Onder Vers JOHN M. NDAVIES & JONES, im William eor of John ete, SOAL! COAL !=The subseriber havi taken oatriwest corner of King and Greenwich street a fall tele ‘of Sebuty kill and Peach Orchard pany will reeei ore, as eects Coal, selec st velus, Which he’ offers at the fol Jewing reduced pe Fron the yard, byoken and sengord per.ton, size, > 9% Stove, poe dlndicnieh Westar > 500” of carte ai meee ___ JAMES DOWNEY. OLENT SOCIE1'Y.—The memberso H BEN the Fyencn Beuevolrot Society, and. the French residents in general, sre requested to, atten ‘the annual meeting of the Society, which will be beld ou Wednesday, the 26th inst, at haif past 6 P. M. precisely, at Messrs. Delmonico’s, comer of iam streets. By order of the Committee. FORD, Searemnty: LA in| Atible eMhcecy sea, ax acute end chronic rheuma- ut, megrim, tie doloureux, danse de in the stomach, and pins and frxecares ; also, the dis- ng colors, amenor pre: vapors, uervous attacks, Sc, ‘They are very useful (oo for rettere, seroluls, awellings, erysipelas, paralysis in the beginning, &e. Bold at the mod-r-te pricvof $1.50 NUARD ts Franklin's nN. y. aPECIAD NOTICE. THE TRIAL OF OUR SAVIOUR—The public are re- spectfally informed that the splendid group o* twent three’ figures, in statuary. the eizs-of Tile, representing. this solemn and impressive scene, ya has been ¥: ton by over se me months, andel exhibition for sho: Beaver aes Ww 22 6tr ted in Bes: thousand persons during the Inst six much praise from the press, is now on ime, at the spacious ‘in Granite Building, corner of Chambers street and Broadway, New ‘ork, < rance on Chambers Opon every day from 9 A. ut. to 10 P. M., apd on Sunday's from 1 10 A, M, till 10 in the es Admission 35 cents, children under 14 years of age half price. Seasoli tickets for adults 59 cents; do do for children 25 cents, Pupils of Sanday and other schools will be admitted at the rate of six cents eseh,when they come ma body of not less os twentr-five in number. 623 Ww! HEAT—2500 bus bushels prime Tinos Wheat For sale 171 DWD. K. COLLINS & C! 6 South, a -—The original Walton House, Peano Prankiln Squere-shept by Jas. oe ler, from transient BY tand, permanent, bon-ders $2.50 cents perday. Farnil voms on reasonable terms. Wines klass—home brew’d ale 4 cents per npn pe sh cents each—eold ents equally N, B, Hot coffee 3 cents per pint—stakes ‘and gautton chops can be had at all hours, per wee moked ith accomtn m: vantag bets enie! e convenient erpool ships, J F. being appointed agent, he cane informal New a na a pe ‘al n5 mr EPH McMURMAY, 109 Fine sirot, Now York, gives Ol : SUNIL ca, Payable at Ferdaromt Downpatick, an Sietcrien, ood bake Spooner, Atwood & Co, P.W. Byres, Kaguitess Liverpool a res eee Ral City of Payable in ev down in Leotland 1% Imr AL, PHILLIPS’ CASH io ESTABLISH Inzemoved BOONOMY TN BET ieuiets DRESS. Garments ofa most Jegant anit axinonable hind rt a saying of | § er cent for THE adrerag oa ee £9 the hack i girth leneth of me The has ‘been established: toxether with CT SS a one “ci maiif inane soba Riek cea heat Sheet Je a of eiemen x F mis articles i ims United States Court, {IN BANKRUPTCY. Cask ov James Warson Weas,) N.Y., Eprton, 47 Murray Starexer.—The following is afar and impartial abstract of Webb’s petition in Bankruptcy, on which he has received a certificate, in due process of law:— Liamiertigs. 1, To George and Edward Curtis, lawyers, New York, the amount of two promissory notes, one dated 12th Oct. 1936, of $10,044 44 ‘Phe other Nov. 1, 1336, (12,655 68 ——-——_ $22,600 00 for money loaned on 23 shares of the stock of the New Brighton Association, which at this time are of littleor no value, 2 To the American Life Insurance and Trust Com- pany of Baltimore, the sum of 17,035 50 being the amoant due on my bond and mortgage on a farm on Long Island, which mortgage was foreclosed, and the property sold at public auction in March 1841,leaving the above balance unpaid, for which said company havethe bond of Messrs. Webb and Averill, of Troy, for $5,000, and Mesars. Edward and George Curtis for the remainder, 4. To Thomas E. Davis, gentleman, N. ¥., for cash lent, 11,421 63 forwhich he holds as security my note for $750, dated 23d May, 1839, and 100 shares of the North American ‘Trust and Banking Company, of little or no value. 4. To George Bruce, type founder, New York, $2,933 57 being for two notes for type, (no date given,) when I was proprietor of the Courier & Enquirer. 4 To the Bank of the United States of Pennsylvania, 26,649 72 being the balance remaining unpaid on my bond and thortgage on the 6th of January, 1842, the mortgage huy- ing been foreclosed, and the property, upwards ot 25,000 acres of land in this State, bought by the bank at ano- minal sum. 6. To the Bank of the United States of Pennsylvania aforesaid, 3,090 00 with interest from the 20th July, 1839, to wit, my note dated 23d May, 1839, for said amount drawn to the order of Morris Robinson, New,York, payable 60 days alter date, and discounted by said Bank, on a deposit of 100 shures of the stock of the George’s Creek Iron Company. 7. ‘To whoever may be the holder of two promissory notes of $2,500 each, 6,000 00 for money lent by Wm. Gibbs McNeil on the 10th and 13th days of May, 1837. 8. To George and Edgar Bartow, New York, $9,126 46 ‘Aug. 3d, 1939, being for paper furnished the Courier & Enquirer, when I was proprietor, viz., my note to the order of Webb & Averill, and Thomas Snowden, for 4,634 05 dated Ast May, 1839 One same date and charac: ter, for One note do Peat) ass 9. To Henry L. Webb, of Illinois, 4,000 00 balance due on settlement of accouut, for which I gave my bond in 1836, conditioned that any sum paid by me for said Webb after that date should be deducted therefrom. f part of my household furniture on sheriff's exe- ney Jon, 4, 1943, paid @ debt of said Webb’s, for which Thad accepted his draft amounting to $2,161 03, and $100 of costs. 10—To John Knox, Jas. Boggs, and Jas. A. Bir g Philadelphia, the sum of with interest from 12th May, “41, they having obtained Judgment and issued execution on a bill of exchange ‘drawn by Henry L. Webb, of Illinois, and accepted by me, ‘and Which Wes protested for non-payment in 7. ‘To Roswell L. Colt, of Patterson, N.J., 3,712 00 with interest, being ior two promissory notes drawn by me=one on 16th March, ’35, and the otlier the same, given on the settlement of accounts. 12. To the North American Trust and Banking Resid 3,372 62 do sis 1,119 29 oy wit—my bond and mortgage dated ath of Aprils property in the State of Ilmois, and 45 shares ol the stock of the New Washington Lan bupesy in Texas, tor $10,000, tor which I received 100 shares of the capital stock of the Trust Company atoresaid in April, 1839, and my note for $3000, dated 6th day of Noveinber, 1539, at 6 months, drawn to the order of Thos. Snowden. for which I received the certificates of deposite of said company payable in 6 months, or thereabouts, and sold the same in the market. ae ‘To the estate of the late Alex. L. Stewart, grok i Being the balance of account claimed to be due said estate A re “To the Bank of the State of New York the rt ‘on my note discounted, dated cth Dec. ’41. 16. To the National Bank, N. Y. ‘op 000 00 on my note 20th November, 41, drawn (like the isat) to the order of Thomas Snowden and Webb and Averill. 16. To M. P. Prout of N. Y.,thesum of 679 si July, ’37, on my note for printing ink, furnished fos Courier and Enquirer when I was proprietor. 17. An execution in favor of Turnbull for 1,000 00 being for services rendered the Courier and Enquirer asa correspondent in Paris. 13, execution in favor of Thos. Vermilye, for the sum of — — being for a note given to Sam’l. L. Gouverneur. Mr. Gou- vernour conveyed to me a certain piece of property on Long Island, containing about seven iz part of a farm on which tl gave in payment the note referred to @ mortgage en the piece purchased. The whole willbe swept away by the first mortgage. 19. To Justice Butterfield, a note for dated May, 1836, bein 750 00 in Lad Lotro for certain lots in the town of Kanka’ State of Illinois. . Jas, B. Campbell, a note of 300 00 being toi alance due on his interest in the saidlota in Kankakee aforesaid. 21. A note for 00 00 given to Sam'l. Ringold in 1836, for the purchase a ¢ blood- ed mare and two colls. 22. To Suydam & Jackson, $2,500 00 being my half of a joint promissory note drawn by John Garland and myself —Aug. 19, 1836, at 12 months. 98, To John Jacob Astor and his associates, whatever may be due him and them fevieg a out of @ contract at- tached to this schedule an [The substanee of this schedule, as nearly as we can make itout is briefly, that J. J. Astor, Ramsay Crooks, and Robert Stuert, are proprietors of certain lands at Green Bay, say about 2800 acres. They agree to sell and do sell ‘to Col. James Watson Webb ane eK part of the said lands, in consideration of to be paid by said Webb, one tenth part has been ise the ce in nine equal instalments—int at 7 per cent. The agreement is dated 14th April, 1636, and signed by John Jacob Astor, Ram. Crooks, Robert Stuart, Jas. Wat. Webb, and Jas. Duane Doty. (Interested in the wi 5] Albany, to my liability, if any, in 20,000 00 34 To R. Forsyt signing @ certain joint boi r in the purchase of ava Property in Watertown; my share was sold a tew days after the purchase. liability, whatever it may be, on a contract with ine . Meynard, dated, New York, Aug. 15, 1836, for the purchase of ten acres of land in what was to be Van Buren Harbor, on Lake Erie, which contract is annexed and marked D. A land was purchased at $200 per acre. $100 has been bo My aongen4 whatever it may be, on a certain bond and mortgi d promissory notes to Abm. Suydam. of New Brun ick, connexion with Jas Lorimer Gra- ham and others, on part of which asuit was commenced, and possibly judgment, obtained. The whole explained by deed and map hereunto annexed and marked E.. This property ‘was about 40 acres, valued at $260,000, allotted in 50 shares, each share estimated at $4000, Mi} ard down $500 on the day ofthe agreement, 26th Jan. ’36. Wer also gave four f soya notes of $400 each, and bond to secure them mock of the sum 2, Pine 27. To Lansing, Monroe & Being balance of account, &c. 29. ToClement Haggerty, New York, whatever ma: be his claim growing out of the sale to him in Jan. 1887, | I of 110 acres of land in Flushihg, L.1. which I gave my bond in the sum of $10,000 to re-purchase wit! two ears for the sum of $30,000, aa collateral to said me conveyed to him, certain property in the way of of Utica. 30. To Sami. ett, of Flushing, L. 1. whatever may be due him, arisi ng from loss on $2000 of stock in heheld for me under certain con- steamboat Sun, whic ditions. 31. To Webb & Averill, merchants, Troy, whatever may be ultimately owing them. They have an aceount against me of about 7,600 00 have paid the estate of A. L, Stuart about 13,000 00 are endorsers to the National Bank, Bank of the State by Ken: femme and the Messrs, Bartows, all herein de- ser [sons further details here follow of the state of securi- ties, &eo. 32. R. M. Blatchford, and James Bowen, of New York, pow Bip which may be due them on two byte! 1 8 of $750 each, 00 lent me. rine dated 4th Jan a meee ret in salaton, toa rig called the Geo: q Washingt wned Henry L. Webb, then of Orleans, but settled in 1934, claim Ny ot equitable, The claim, when last beard from said to be the pe: [ vod mon ora bere in Albany, being for a note of fated in 1996, procured trom me by one D. K. Minor and Lyndse, and upon which asuit was commenced against me in Eng! |, on the affidavits of oneJohn _—, ren. 55, Sema IP. Lyman, of Utica, oa being ‘@ promissory notes, $1000 each May 16th, iven forthe parebtas of Hlistlote ste k, 2 portion ai was given to enld Ly tan: tn pert pay@eu tof his claim, phe ip pth boon) , of Now ae, oe for _— on i, Bald to be abou en and Townsend, New York, brokers, 6 or 00g are, a and interest from 1888, being for my coder on 1 check drawn by the Secretary of State of Ill.,’on a bank tn game State—the drawor had mo funds Joseph Blunt, New York, lawyer, whatever may be the balance, on a note drawn by me for $1,245, due Oc- tober 23nd, ‘37, given on a settlement of accounts. 30. Joseph Hoxie, or to the holder, of my note for 408 00 dug Jan. 3, 1937, given for the purchase of real estate in Detroit, Michigan. Asante. I state to the court that I have not made out any sche dule of property, because I have no real estate whatever, except what is described in schedule A, and which is en- ed far beyond its value. So also with regard to ‘sonal estate, | have literally none. Under the last ution issued against me, and surrendered to the She- ‘the city of New York, the few articles of household furniture which | bad at my lodgings at 47 Murray street, the books, bed and bedding, et ce'era, which had been set off to me by the Sbe # Queen’s county, under the le of New York, and the few articles of jewelry of my wii including my own watch. | state, therefore, that I have no property, either real or personal, except one table— one carpet—four chairs—a few napkins, sheets, &c., and the necessary wearing apparel jor myrelf and family ; that Ihave lived on a w salary since my failure in 1837, and that schedule A includes Teens made to me since my failure, by personal friends, for the purpose of aiding ma in the support of my family. (Signed) JAS. WATSON WEBB. Baltimore. [Cortespondeti¢e of the Herald,} Baxrimore, Dec. 23d, 1842. Grand Military Soirée. James Gorpon Bennett, Esq.:— Dear Sir :— The ball of the Maryland Cadets took place last evening, and very far surpassed any thing in the way of a military bail we have had for many years. The cadets styled the affair a Military Sowée, be- cause the amusements were not confined to the terpsichorean art—singing of songs and glees were introduced, and the cadets went through their light infantry drill to the tap of the drum; the whole af- fair was got up in the very best style, and passed off to the satisfaction of every one present. At about nine o’clock the company began to ae- semble, and shortly efter the cadets went heron their drill, after that came a grand promenade the entire company, which on being concluded, quadrilles were formed, and the ladies and gents went to work and “ ‘tripped it on the light fantastic toe” in pretty good earnest,entering into the spirit of the thing with as much zest as the rules of fashion would permit; as for myself, I must confess, oats in dancing I like to go at it with heart and soul—and I fear that my exertions, though general} haired by my friends, do not smack very strongly of Char- raud’s or Almack’s. Alter the company had danced several quadrilles the glee club sang several glees, and Miss Lucy Long also amused the company with an account of her trip last summer to Boston; (laying metaphor aside,) there is in the company a young man who delights in composing and singing Lucy Long, and takes hold of every local event and introduces it into his song. Miss Lucy’s efforts were crowned with the plaudits of the company, that is the smiles of the ladies and stamping of feet of the gentlemen. The room containing the refreshments next came in fora share of my attention, and after taking a snack and taking a turn in the ball room, I retired early, as the lady who honored me with her com- any is of a delicate constitution and hes to restrict Hosell to early hours. A word touching the ladies—never have I seen congregated in one room a more brilliant array of beauty—the Baltimoreans are celebrated for beauty —but' I think, on the present ppt) the palm must be awarded to several from the country. _ napolis. was represented by several of the fuir se: and Baltimore onary gloriously so. The fair ones appeared to enjoy themgelves to their hearts’ con- tent, and the smiles that were awarded to the cadets on the occasion, would analy ts reward them for the trouble of getting up a dozen balls. ‘The ceremonies were under the direction of Mr. Wm. H. Griffith, formerly of New York, and now a teacher of dancing here; to these who are acquaint- ed with Mr. G. professionally, the mere announce- ment of his name as master of the ceremonies, is a sufficient guarantee that the direction of the ball would be regulated by the strictest rules of etiquette, There was several military visiters from Philadel- phia, also Mr. M—, of fst. Lo Louis, (however, l'll wipe that off,) all of whom appeared to enjoy them- selves. The pomneay dispersed about 3 o’clock, every one very well pleased. Now fora little touch at other matters. The weather has been very cold to day; the ther- mometer has ranged below the freezing point all day. Great preparations are making here for Christ- mas, this morning there was 9000 turkeys in the market, and to morrow, being our greatest market day, there wiil probably be tenthousand. We will have better Cite: here on Christmas than on thankegiving day. The Baltimoreans glorify Christ- een a og he woman,and a glass of egg-nogg. ave a sacred concert this evening at St. ae 's Church. They style it an oratorio in the bills, ‘We want Signor G. P Henrico Loder here to re- gulate the musical currency. City Intelligence, New Countenrsir.—A new counterfeit, mination of $10, on the State Bank of New: out on Saturday evening, by ene of the gangs of cOuntere feiters that rende ia and near our city. A woman, who saya her name is Julia Williams, offered one at the gro- cery store of Henry Vanstaden, corner of Broad and Stone streets, and was arrested by one of the city watch and lodged in prison. The one in her possession was dated Noy. 13, 1942, letter A, and signed by J.D. Vermilye, cashier, and Elias Van Arsdale, president. Underneath the president’s name is the letters “ Jones, Sc. N. Y.” The paper of the note is very thin, and the general appearance bad. There is no doubt that other portions of the gang passed similar notes in other parts of the city, as the con- certed plan of these rogues is always to select Saturday night to “shove” off the boodle,” as they call the main package, and ‘women are (nearly always used to accom. plish the object. They never carry but one note at a time, and if arrested declare both ignorance and innocence of any attempt to deceive. Persons having received sim: ilar notes should give immediate notice to the police. Common Covncit.—The Board of Aldermen will meet to-morrow, Tuesday, evening at 5 o’clock, when the market ordinance, as passed through the Board of Assist. ants, will come up for action. Kiicep ay ax Enaive.—Yesterday afternoon, while en- gine 36 was proceeding down Spring street, between Mo- Dougal and Varrick, to an alarm of fi boy named Theodore Malkey, who was running with the apparatus, fell and was run over by both wheels of the engine. He was so severely injured that he expired before resching the Hospital, whither he was taken by some of the mem, bers of the company. His body was removed last evening to the residence of his family, 202 Varick street, where an inquest will be held this morning. Axotnen Accipert.— During the alarm of fire last night, a young man Belonging to aes Company No. 19, was run over near our office, in Nassau street. One of his legs and hands were braised considerably, but we are happy to say not dangerourly. Usxsown neap Bopire.—The body of a white man, ver ery clad, and to all appearances a martyr to the d was fonnd in the street on Saturday night, and take to the deed house, where the Corouer held th laques veo. jue g Also, the tody of a colored woman, whoes death iad been produced aso. Diepoeed of it the same manner, ee from the same cause. Rowovism mono Finemen.—Yestend: Mex ga after. Neon, a fight took place between a nut men in Centre street, near Howard st., while they eo returning froma false alarm. Justice Matsell, who was passing at the time, endeavored to prevent ‘further disturbance, when one of the rioters struck Ay ‘and upon calling for assistance, one of the 10 stepped forward to aid him was beat, knocked down, “Sa kicked in ashameful manner. If this is «forerunner of New Year's eve, the Mayor should look to it forthwith. Triat. or an Exoinn.—Protection fine, No. 22, will be tested this mor in Wall street. She is one of the lurgest of her class, of New York manufacture, and has been recently improved in her tai Fine.—The alarm yesterday morning was caused the pt . mall frame dwelling, in Hammersley atreet, part of which was cqnsumed, Stone Door Tr A fi who ‘s his name is James O'Connor, was caught on evening, by two gentlemen whe were passin; ing he clothing store of Henry D. Breevort, 102 Fulton , when the young svized & coat pent bak {he door, and was mak Cf it. Anew cary was foun is Zpossention,, whic en the tree eo the police ‘he rascal was ‘committed ome N NQriceIs 8 HEREBY GIVEN=That ana plicayjon, wit made tothe Legislature of the State of aie» ad £ eee at Tecan ay, atthe ee ~ Ww o eda rasan Remperane Bonehein’ secret eke, of the et the aree ie c by the and title of ean inemarin game at a ‘a1, 1 o, FLANAGAN, i Gon NERY, RIO.

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