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No. 348.— Whole No. 3209, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27. 1842, RLEANS. RK LINE OF Packers, | NEW JERSEY RAIL u em ve. PORTATION COMPANY. dati To the Public. In congratulating our readers, patrons, advertisers and the public in general, on the glorious advent of the birth LOUISIANA ANB ANE W'y! oS truth generally known, they would bid a long,a day of our Lord and Savior, we sincerel; f NEW YORK : (Co: cs 7 y assure them of | aa AND NEWARK rrespondence of the Herald.] | the rthe better-accommodatto : ) jasting adieu, to the Jos b, led tow: e Herald, not | 5 ge « eneing the 1th Getober an: tinu- pn oe) aa SeeeL AND, DIOWINE § Phe next land: i rceasi only during the last year, but ever since its establishment | aitlerof tre pene wie {47 Will be appainted forthe rex Gale, July 20, 1812 Islands—-Mitchell's, Caves mieucceesion, were the | parson Mill Naw Havaw, Dec. 21, 1068 tn May, 1635. will be prevented dating the summer woutie, Tie hea From tne oon eaced to 35 cen South Sea Inands— Geographical Facts—Products | Roche's, Selese, Link, and several otheeng Conc? ler—Prophecy for the Millenium—Wed- In the space of time that has elapsed since the organiza- | "Sip AZO. Connect: i ata hee free tay ender ney Tore of the Islands—Morals of the People—Their Dowili. | Bt; Whose names I could aueveral others of minor _ ding Animal Magnetism ton of this establishment, no newspaper ever passed Ship OCONRE gma a 9 Uetgee New Yo i Leaves Newark ty—Pearl of the Pacific—Wallace I uw | and Roche Islands, the sea, from the beach Hope, James Gorvoy Benverr, Eeq.— through such a fiery trial of attacks, abuse, libels, and SIPrL. Captain Hilliard. 1136 ‘do. 4 do” RAM ALG EM | fact of Civilization na aed slands—FY- | ship, was literally covered with canoes, filled with Dear Sm:— Wnsstelcaltislled si-wetmecenperiocce’, Yet fatne PE Canam Hunt” $40. : ve do. pelt leserpese upon the Savages—Curious Frey and at times our decks were thronged with | ¥*What has become of all your N Hi midst of such misrepresentation, we have prospered H ethane, “ ON SUNDAYS, » & w EGorts of the Missionaries, vale so that it was with the utmost difficulty we | pondents? I | your New Haven corres. « Staloettee see! fF ; ap Muon sen Tighe fot of Contact street retail wrote last, we were off the South coast of | several Tse hay wad eines eset, utehaved | paper trom the old been looking fora letter in vour : r hip NA 117 Dick AtoA. M ba this island, since whi i mt : ; i lines, and other curiosities, especially a in the old City of Elms for eee ne nuremtthiamoment, the largest, the: best, Mout aig W YORK, ich time we have cruised many | species of weapon, or instrument,used for punishing { 4 have looked in vain. It is polio =e thousand miles, and visit ners and customs of w! have but a faint idea of, ip MEMIHIS, Ca i ah OUISA, Care Melia ere all built un th for packets, are of light draft of watce, Nave Tork gePreee wly coppered and ; : ror nconnered anil put in splendid order ith accommodations 7 criminals, ornamented with shark’s teeth, ed many islands, the man. hose inhabitants you can and even such as you have cause there has bee municate, for we elopements in high and the most respectable eirculation of any newspaper in New York—and our advertising patronage is 10 great, that we have difficulty to find room for the favors of our Nn no interesting news to com- h ave had abundance of parties, life, marriages, Miller excite- Natchez, a for comfort. hey Peiied scot , generous patrons, by experienced masters, who will make every, Cees distorted, to suit the views of thos Narourz, Dec. 15, 1842 erienced a fe every exertion to giv 8 of those who have de- 1 P ; : e i eas eae SRE Es Siewig Soicancls, Aeyente Mista ipceqhen en ewe upand The traina for Westfield, Plainfield, Bot wv spmped De. sane ; I will give you an account of J Bs er Temperance. fea and mace: no one has given a sketch of wi ape: the mind at once :— Neither the owners oncap' rea | ke. eld. Plainfield, Boundbrook, Sor ‘ “fi “ued, In rotation, beginni i ames G. Bennetr, Esq.— for your valuable New Youx Herat Sux Orrice, N.Y. ste forsenery, ballon Imechous stonensver‘or pied ne Yet daily, Banas crete, 284 SEM tits from New Nigae Sasi bee Rane Teaving this const Dear Sin:—— ma drop yous lingontwo. have \vexneanees oe N.Y, ‘ » parcel ‘or package, honk re N 7 : oe! i SCOR Prciyen Ab rep ; ' . me Nov: ‘Aug.29, 192," | thera, ailess regular silts SCrading ure taken for eek |g Fare between Ne Muy ote tnd Elizabeth Town 25 cents, habited—lat. 31 doe ’s yee are barren and uni For two long years have I i There is quite en exci ‘ Mr. H.V.B " the value thereon expressed, same aod) ey y and Somerville, 75 cents, leg. S. long. 178 deg, E d sy ave I read (and paid for too) ‘ xcitement going on hi . HV. Boruca — ig alae therec 4 ORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNsWwick. | 2¢Xt day passed the b g- E. and the | your subli ‘ : present in regard : soit Sin — pemaes é b ICK, he beautitul island, called Me. | YOU" sublime and scorching Herald, deriving there- | Irreier atin eco he £eeond coming of Chriat,— i her Miller was he v Please to deli . . ver at the Please deliver at the Sun from great gratification, abundant amusement and te afew weeks since; preach- rt fare redaces Auley’ i the | ie Nl . y's, als ‘ erg abi & 00.56 Fyom the foot of Liberty street, daily. Sy ee uminhabited, but abounding in goats Herald Office, New York Office, N.Y. Chssiees: aia sh DODRUEF, Ag Leare New York. mare ee att and wild hogs—thence conti ‘ Singh pie 7 ‘ ; ‘ ¥ on i \- S a e > S A > 4 We sized paper 23°32 for the Gooner thee ee bd Mmeasired, ereat care will be taken to have je koods correct 4 1m Wigioes an thee ees who subsist upon such von that long lapse of time, I purpose at one “sit. | tle fellow, named Mansfeld: s hansen smart lit- be Herald. quality, size and weight, the NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET On Sundays the 53 and 73 A.M. trips from Nvwy B, _.. | species of fowl, called grew—fish, and a peculiar | 8” a8 a kind of “set-off from me to yournumer- | 204 about 21 years of age.’ Since Milk profession, Also 60 reams per week of same to'be paid for in cash | “* Ailfrom New York on the 25th ud Lived oe the snd 2X P. M. train from New York, are mited” 2™*™@ | occasional supply of mene wea eg Feees UPoH the | ous contributing correspondents to re d Mansfield lias been preachin vara opt thelaig. tized s3misforthe every two weeks cach montis Uivermeel outhe inh | fave derween New York aud New Brasewick, 75 cenm | sels as stop here for jen, oeained from such ves. } they make further demands, “wh cpay,and should | large Methodist Church, corner ct tay, 2 the ‘eck. PHerald,for one year M.-Y. BEACH. ay = pe Gaisene’ |The lor potatoes to recruit their crews, | the high toned and chivalric chang ping with | Grove streets, for the last three weeys, clureh_ and oe mie ti ie aan guall- accent the above order, Sickyene 234 and “ne M. Ri HB RY New Brau | which tthe fin iar We sapecting this island, } Plans, I shall shin up ey suareetan Figen) with much success Fe nine bie and has met equi speciaen— and agree to furnish the ne: ‘i duced. sir New York, has been re he limits of my letter will not permi +t Of Repudiati Pp our mighty moral monument | cony. oe OF the first twe weeks his ments to be made each per according! Pe | Ship GARRICK We ki w Branswick relate. Passing to the leeward. of the eine to | of Repudiation, sit cross leged on the cap stone, fold | ast week’ her foes among the fair eex,b week in cash, in full for that HV. OUTL: Ship ROSCIUS,’ Captat John Cine goth Oetober. Tey ee ce, Conte continued our cou: ard of this island, we | My arms in careless unconcern, and looking dow: last week he has made quite a stir amen for the week. Ang. 3p eTEER | Stuy SIDDONS: Captain Bong Quen 23th November. } bi boo, and O: Fse to the isiands Eosa, Tongata- | slant from my pride of place, as” eR oN | our first citizens. Tw: Aj fit among some ot @ above or Bhi ERTOGL. he rchased, nll3m* | nuts, &c, ead fruit, cocoa | Self that the fever and fret. - | verts the last week, ” je con- fb ohg will deliver it as di- ship PAWS oan spin covb. lath October, WINTER ARR/ NGEMENT. le bee ona eke and a great lux- Lap cannot reach me a ee Jar be, ¢ jose a) their cps ers pready oie we “ ip CK, Captain Wm, 3 3th Decen . _ i lescription we had am not arrogant in th i " day. Parson Camp h mr me Glorious PERSSE & BROOKS, Ship ROSCIUS,'Cytain Jone Cont 13h jecember. seen or tasted since we left Delegoa Ba’ iT 3 ¢ consciousness, as the fore- | few d Pp has been Preaching for the | ‘ ‘No. 61 Liberty street. These ships are al peer Bois thn aaleae fuer. year since. Of one of the nat, tk almost a | 80ing might be construed, that I can Please in por- lays in the large room in Burney’s Build jest James Rows, in the city of New York, with Stee ewards of 188@ ons, baile NEWTORP AS who came alongside, I ‘atives of Tongataboo, | traying, but the incidents of the last week, (and answer to the doctrines of Mille : id uiiding, in Baurs Beasan, { Witnesses, Frerispeed with unusual’ comfort for agers. Every care ug STRECT vy INE | club, very high! » I purchased a splendid war: | ar@ not few) and the heroes of them (and they | at&® audience, particularly i rand has quite e 1, az been taken. in’ th passe DIRECT. hinge by ny rolished, and some few shells— | not fellows,) are intrinsically of them. (and they are | finds, however, quite a = ek one He en in the arrangement of their a Via Newark, Ni i oth ake tn hae wh TIO, jewark, New Brunswick, Princeton, ‘Tre all taings by way of curiosi i eae 2 or which ame aves wl PART eisiacton ton, Borden | On to the Tolan Neapequeun signee we moved | pected by yourself, and your numerous masters, whe will make every exertion to give general sausine. | Leave New York, iN SIX HOURS, or Braue, as laid down on the chart iolnyee dle events and epacter refer to my journal. while [atten hy f R 5 pt t It has been well known that the Sun ne’ wspaper, in con- Sequence of its cheapness, had for several years the largest sireulation in New York. This circulation, from obvious It is ex- There was they no doubt aaa f ample habhg i «Mon uy even cle events and epochs, fully and faithfully, Irom the | ot Party c: i st Monday evening, and pepe 2 » fr i ion ORT Sad ihc Boat? ftom the foot of Liberty street, daily, at 9 I give you an account of it. wis Neither the captains 01 . ; 1 ¢ a : x causes, has dimini i pt owners of the ships will be ., ‘Tne uw ~ y Jo I, 0 » | purl s were M 4 . . The ha; ae da fue oayythridiyiap teas aba i Ne ea nea ckages se bY heme responsi wi tinge to Mordentown, trom thence by tat Mescription of this pearl of the Pacific. some Hee eri nk apy aerume the respectable craft. Mie aries Atwater and Mise Clarieee Lande years. Asana- ‘or freight o ply 5 Evening Line proceeds direct to Camd ji ies isolated spot, some thirty orf i c os scribing tosuch | and ide man about 38 years old, tural consequence, its advertising patrona ‘ ee CORTSS PRB! Philadelphia) without change of. ‘amden, (opposite | circuit, distant th 3 y orforty miles in | ¢xpectations, I draw up my should and is considered here quite w old, rt 4 ge has diminish- Re LINS & CO.” 56 South st., New York Vasseugers will ous, » distant three or four degrees fro tle tes a ers that the man- | busi i quite wealthy. He was od. Bialik vat , “ M. & SAS. ih at., New York, or to ill procure their tickets at the offi | land, cont ‘sfroma_y other | tle may dcend and sit easil iness in Buffalo, and 4 a LAs Ho, Say beseen by looking at its columns, |, Letters by the packets will bhowy K'COn Liverpool,” | betty atrst) where’ a soramodious srenuiboat will Mean ea Tia Without eg from 1000 to 1500 inhabitants, and | them. First, came the circus oieecetuly upon | proverty there, and'retired soa oe site lence of the decline in ita circulation ikexhibited | {htet: 2 cents per ounce, and newsneners Leeut ache il? | “Philadeltinne boca ra 8 board. , have ever seen, Becty ne most beautiful of any 1 | tion of the niggers and the piney w great gratifica- | in 1840, Since then he has been vec gjeee at rat in the contract with Mr. Batler, published by Mr. Beach OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS bas spent by thetnay, Cnrered fom ctytoeiey, | and valley delightiuly Mere emery hill, dale | ather the rosin heels gentry from the piney waodes | raven eenree fas e8eved hia weal 8 acy imeel!, as contrasted with our contract made with P: ; menis and di ded with x Ladies Gar, in which are apart- | verdant trees, and fempersed, covered with | ‘his passed off pretty much 5 | rational, and social way; 12,2 food, ~ r ees, bounding in all { pretty much as such equestrian farces | of | ‘ ‘ay; and now to cap th f & Brooks. Now, Mr. Butler, like Persse & byte arming, the Te exeTassly for the Ladies use, h trees, and al in all Kinds of tropical | do when the * troop” pass thi of his happiness and H P the clim » Mr. b Brooks, is a 2 ‘ ct + the lines leave Philadelphia from the’ f ruits, having a salubrious cli | 3 p”” pass. through villages to stop | h i prosperity, he has led highly respectable man, and a good paper manufactures. HE OLD I ANE of Packets or Liverost will teteatter be Sonat erget by railroad from Camden, at 9 o'clock A Mand | Warm that clothing can be cual Uist with, lyifar a fay, days and nights; yet there was ay pide RL the most lovely and Beastial siaoagh the paper he furnishesto the Sun isofa cheaper, | {7 2! sling falls ou Sunday, the shigawilleatouthe'veccee, | Maret ate or Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at 7 A M, and 4P farsrauently no more is worn than w proper respect | attempt the Mer linemen Pee ee that I will | call them here Prison Albee sy Epoust of. We and of course it j bas fe Neg 's ma Of the lines vf ecency requires, : cory, Oe ‘annot impart a moi bert an Mari . ese contracts, . e aly 19 GE EXPRESS © thing moving in its at , “| , t of them “diggins,” and to i lood of Europe. that we consume about one-third more paper 616 tons, Get? 1 N TR AR FOR ALBANY, | 4; its atmosphere, possess unusual do- | cat to. hi 7 impart e have had hr it D.d. lov 19. OY, AND BUF! . * | cility. dl nusuai do- 8 tout ensemble, two e had quite an wen ey hee on re bee oe then The ENGLAND: Bailey, = A ea ‘FALO. ae a Emphaiically, it is the home ot innocence mere tmblazened upon that ite entry potshes ac here thie winter on animal serene sf kee i d ome : et 19 i ; is eseutcheon for aught ~ | Henry G. Lewis » D a tm theame rutio,moreoxtensive, The nature ofthivcir | Tye oxponb.” Wale Fee IP ad a has cone deed, by King and a Governor, who | ware whl, upon Tooke ite Woe ladies | State, Hie haw been very susrecee 298 i thas Ly ake 900 tons, Nort Aug 19 | By the Houratoste Kou to-d, janine voupetioeiie City | habitant t all the afiairs of the in. | dated as. a“‘tumult.” Well, the clown elci- | experiments, and has convince: elie eae g the higher and more educated classes—particu~ 610 tons, nd Sept 7 |, The subscribers have made arra th when trad. i for each individual, | €xcited the marvel of all present, and eapeci Lewis graduated at Old Yale i larly the clerical, financial, lite Partic ee Nov 1p Jan 7 | toni Rail Road Company, to ran ab Ba encgs en (the ing with strangers in the public mart, | One jolly votary of Bacch » and especially of | the second honor. Si ale in 1885, and took , , literary, and commercial. | The NOR’ raha? Mar 19 May 7 | for our own purpose) daily, over therr rood with tee though those who wish can di : Th ry of Bacchus, from a flat boat,or broad- | by r. Since then, his whole time hi Our advertising patronage has also increased mu TH AMERICA, (Aug 1 Sept 19 | train, ranning through to Alovop ne erond with the at their opti ; ispose of their own | horn from Indiana, whereat this hercules i een occupied in investigating this sci Key aoa 618 tone fe Sen rain, rough to Albany in twelve Rowan t option. Their laws are very simpli | | and lungs shouted reules in frame | appears to und @ this science, and he must naturally do among a business and intelli A.B. Lowber.Q April i jan 19 | Prepared to receive ‘and torword ‘at low taten 8; are chiefly confined to the ry simple, and | # 88 shouted at the utmost tension of his voice understand the subject perfectly.” Hi igent peo- | The NEW YORK pI May 19 | Notes, Packages, Bales and Cases uf Goode Be ine pee ; , the usual duties of parents urra for spot ass”—th i q tends visiting your city i . He in- ple, capable of seeing their best and truest int . Ang 19 Oct 7 | the above named or ints is, &e., for any of | to children, the suppression of : 7 M e voice was so shrill, so y in the course of a fe terests, 900 tons D. r intermediate places. : © suppression of vice, and the in - | Startling, so s ; » and I have n f a few weeks, inspecting the Sun, it will be seen th ay TB. Cropper..aci if Feb 7 | | Wiltattend prowpily othe colleeion and payment of bile, | 0" Of every virtue, of which honesty, hospealgn, | a# it did upon the eek eee eetibe a8 unexpectedly | there; for he is doubi will ‘create quite a sensation ot rend eget wil Deseen that whole columns | The CAMBRIDGE Senn aie ifs aug accounus, and sach other businens as may be | Ud Chastity, are the most cardinal And woe Bet de | so wraped. sorabec the eee wile all was so hushed, | ing lecturer Tev Crisinly the most fluent and interest- , stuck into fill y tons, Py AD the del bani ‘ 3d ide |, 80°absorbed in admirati rs.4 ver listened to. while other columns contain silly love stories, Aieah of The coLumBus""" Bay é sane FH ne PULLERS CORPS New York, bce Heil eerot, a sets debt hp oe ot was electrical andimen, wor grand ¢! peeainata sive ou an account of the thetmportant news of the day, which th: : ? 700 5 ‘ept Nov 9 COPP’S to i of respect of children | en and negroes, laughed and screamed asi. opement, grand weddi ey seldom publish tomy Jan in Mae 8 Parents is most severely punished by castigati ed and laughed: reamed,and scream- | account of r ing party, and also an till the day after. ' ‘ . GA.Cole. 0May 19 and lacerating th y Castigation, nd laughed; and the clown himself one of our monthly bal Punetuali ae July 7 ‘ing the back of the ot onde caught the | next Ti y Dal to take place Taiecds uke thd fasts -t3t wets ca 6 perametuality, 2s ards wiil be observed as conspicuous place, as an indelib! flender, in some oe sion, paused in mid career and looked first co- aon uesday. By the by, can’t you just ponuniea thls‘ Bedap. Necascds ai lame Mr. Beach for | Hundred Dollars, for which ample wea ct oom Aged at One | NE r though, to speak the truth: selde rk of disgrace, | {pical, second daggers, third leeringly, at the new | att ty with Mrs. Bennett and Nepoleon, jn, and . com — i ple stores of everv i . ‘ " , Seldom or x Y end oi _ a 'y compels him—and necessity has | ¥'ll be. provide everv description kOY AND EAL or ever an occa: | |“ observed of all observers,” and fourihhe looked at | {at Riomente would be quite a tich treat hich will be furnished bythe petarda deomaiapanadinim. & CO., 61 South for the exercis iH . nolaw. He has neglected his M E ; ; sion xercise of this law occurs, The jim * anothe: ” eg newspaper entirely for the reretiniys ictlenre. Harnden & G9) having ‘disposed of their route all as one family, the younger paying Palit abi rsich a look,” whereat the Bacchus . I must not ‘close this lette: hero looked at the masked hero and then throwing last two years—and has turned his attenti an di i i tion, probably to C,H. MARSHALL. 38 Burlingalip, N.Y, | béM the old conductors of Handed. ae ocht qfubseri- | Clence to the more mature in years, Le up hi “bis in commendati T without writing a word whathe thought abetter business. His placo has been | 242° BARING BROTHERS & CO, Lpecis | Exitess, from “New York, ‘will scantine om Nowbem | Speech or action is everywhere dusiuneaeenee tic enectae Se ree aloud, es say | He is just what he gn gtgelent agent Mr. Pease, e 4 ous to be en- i —an obliging and at. heretofore, feavins fiy,, and onnectat ‘Troy mith Stoo Moma Beer eeyaalt and Yard Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bundles, Cases of » to any place between New York and insomuch that a@_natiy guilty of either. What a F before the civilized world ! ‘olds it degrading to be picture is here presented and well may we blush dured, and roar after roar, and peal after peal was | Hie aypestone ne don't kn ehanged into a broker’s office, for shaving Jacksonville poured forth uutil it arrived at a point of confusion | we think him worthy of it, ois.“ oimreaeeshacn TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL PASSAG: 2 notes, Ulster notes, and Malone notes, all known under aay 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. the name of“ Beaeh leaves.” He has also uni ot id Mi likened i united with the throughout the Canada’s, jontreal, and | when w: ikened to nothing except a tu ‘business ofa ‘money changer,” that of a roull Shon he Bos, and West Foun Argan sagem Troy and Albeay w | With that of theca een manners and customs |... Next in order of my jade eet ry silements Gia vy the of the cheep literature of the day. Probatiy ‘The subscribers beg, to call the ‘attention of cham ee, uusiness entrusted to their charge wall be promptly at- | may loek en and ad red children of nature; we | itinerant Methodist Preacher and tem) i ncnemititecnteipna, ‘ANTLY, a. ably he | and ‘the. public generally... to their uperion aneuresriends lar atention Will be paid to ts ealfection | meneutes But nyse may imitate in some | turer, come unto usnot as one of the Wien ot Bridgeport. sa run inte these two kinds of business in for bi m of notes, drafts, acceptances, Ke. . 5 4 anticipation of | far bringing out passengert from, and remitting money to, any. | *¥® Maine, and prompt returns made for our host of vices, can | the East,” buthis advent is as one of heaven's bold- [Correspondence of the Herald.) ge setting of the Sun, which has suffered awf par’ of Engtand, Ire Scotland or Wi we arrive so n fe g . Hy of | backer neem: Heeler or Wales, in tne magnificent PULL! Y H 380 near perfection. It might est ambassad ‘ icaon merch aaa awfully RE Py cainprinine the Offices—Pallen & © EN & COFP. with the Gard f Kd compare st ambassadors frem the West, to attack th Bi Livieer * te a! Copp, 24 Wallstreet, N en of Eden before th i » to attack this citidel " RIDGEPORT, Dec. 1842. two-penny Mit weer early news. These racks, Bas ha eto Ok, PACKETS,” VIZ..— "Enos. Gouuke, iBhrehanaes Atay” York. could scarcely excel this seat of barteri Ra Py tie Ae eT, storm, aes a Herald in Bridgport—Housatonic Railr wane 5 ah d 0 accomplish state of the ease tothe public. There we ni we Y prewent the tree o us of extending their knowledges Wery taemty, Travel. Bhip GAR RICE, Cope wealy. Prime, Ward & King, EJ. Homphrey, — Jno. Payue, be no mistake in the documents of Mr. Butler and New rr Gui Canigin Bursley. Jacob ‘Li roy Gough. P. We st Te ‘sacred pledges lastepring to - “ ay 2 Sfoatrs. Persee & Brooks—and henceforth the public will BRip ROCHE Eastin z ie mg BCs pte ebeiia Frisina sdonbt.z00n Ls, in, theit pomestion, then. | m8 and sacred pledgesTastepring to march should” J the “ New York Herald” is conducted, is certainly know the cause why the Herald has becomethe principal | gaiting reves every month; awd with the’ UNITED LINE,” | gquventer & Yermilyes oS ce with the advance of knowledge, new desires would | upon this gorgon monster; and now, alas! are tak peculiar and unexampled in newspaper history. organ for the cash business advertising in New York. | composed of supcrioy frst class Americas tiv, wating etry | Drew, Robinson & Co. ___ nt imr_ | be formed, which nothing bu: the attainment could | ing him erty pagbeoy spelen py Sap pe None other than a Bennett—James Gordon Bennett ‘We leave all the credit business to the Wall street press. | Year, {or one every six days) thereby preventing the possi NEW YORK AND BOSTON RATL ROAD LiNk.— | gratity. Happy they are, and any innovation can | t@ muc berg he mel nope Segre Mico ex- | could have given birth to such a powerful engine, ved we return our thanks, | bility of unuecessary detencon, ; ia Nonwicn ano Worcesten Hatavaps. only tend to render them miserable. The old adage | Pectations of friends, their sweetest affections and | it haying no pattern and h MEI AT ’ For the favors we have receiv h | Persons Wishing to send for their friends, will not full to see jomposed of the following superior steamers ranning ip gom- of ic Rowan Cambie priest was never more appli- | dearest hopes. The red wine may brighten allure- pa and can have no imitation—a and hope by our industry and independence to merit a con. | the advanteges to be derived from selectiog this line in prefer. | recto ate aa cable than in the present instance, viz. “ Knowledge | inely in the goblet, and the shadowy illusions of its velucle through which the most valuable informa- ence to any other, aud they may rest assured that unusual care will be taken to make che passage agreeable, the ships being Fitedap with an eye solely to the com’ort of passengers. Inall cone hypo oe sent tye foetus coming, the ey will'be refunded without any deduction, as us free pa sae trom the vanous ‘seaport of Ireland and Scotland, red. can also besccure’: REMITTANCES. i Persona in the country wishing co send money to ther fiend by enclosing the sum they wish sent, with the name and ad- dress of the parties to rece effervescence, may come fer a little season with a soothing unction to their miads, but anon there will surely steal over them the wormwood dregs of bit- ter regret, for memory and conscience are rigid re- porters to eternity of alldone here below. Butinall this Iam loosing sight of my hero, and as I cannot leave him yet, I will predict that he will not accom- plish_ wonders in this field of temperance, for he has tion, foreign and domestic, is transmitted to the four quarters of the globe with a promptitude and energy hitherto unrivalled, and it is very gratifying to perceive that it is still to be conducted under ite present very able and efficient management, though fears have been entertained by some of its readers, in consequence of a notice publicly issued, that a vady— WORCESTER. Csot. J, H- Ponderbite. is Death.” Death it will prove to their admirable Mroberas bate code of laws, to their innocent pastimes, their na- On and after Moi Nov.2ist,this line will be ran tri-woek- | tive simplicity of thought and manners, their + Toesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays | natural mode of living; crimes which are now considered heinous, and beheld with abhor- rence and disgust, would then become merely venal transgressions ; pastimes so innocent, and calculated to insure health and — strength, tinvance hereafter of the like kindnesses, always with thecash in advance. A merry Christmas to all. ‘3 TTENTION! ATTENTION’ ind to try your chance TOM RR TE i be rallods) 00 Fe ‘ulton street,.a magafi cent Cashmere Shaw!, with the box that contains it—costing eit, mey relyon adraft for the ther $110. i ‘ ard ket, after the receipt From cRiver, n . H A dome er Stiters who will buy five dollars worth in the store, | amount, being forwarded per first packet, afte int | he a op pennyeck Sty: Rast Tee VEN, Captain | would have substituted in their places those of | nothing to recommend him but his bold assurance thereof, and an achuowledyement fur the 'saine retumed per | , Ter Mth Voave every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur | civilized life, which are sure to enervate both | Which passes with many, by the by, for talent— ry patticicemeantnt eau deven there be mail. after the ith ixstant, (December, 1842,) will have the chance to, Gene iessbicion and sale of Fancy Aricles snd Sucar oe etl decevtratonr, sultable. for Christmas aad New oars rates 16834 Fulton st, near Broadway, opposite St. lies and gentlemen are respectfuliy invited i most beaatifal f rich objects of New Year's Pre- ae eee pe see, and which will be sold st very reasons: Bleak of howe nch articles came from jthe stares af Alnhonne is, Maies ing 0 Brews Ske Quecn of Emgland, and all vhe principal Courts of he “heaven borntalent.” He isa perfect Jehu Oca- teract for boisterous and bold ranting, and relates stale and squallid anecdotes selected {rom old al- manacks, brushed and burnished up ‘‘as good as new,” witha gusto better befitting the locale of an ale house than the sacred sanctuary in which he holds forth. Nf My third and last hero is no less a hero than Hen- ry Clay, who hascome among us for purposes best known to himself, but some of us shrewdly suspect ra sight, for any amount, out discoumrer any o:ht chang eral Bonks of Ire! c! Greenock, and their branche: Bankers, London, Exchang cand Di Li Nevers phucipal towel Great Brivain and. Trelan Worcherputeulars made koown on application, if by Letter, pout paldsthy & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, N. York. ih. b,..Ae,_ eee ton Weston wh he forwarded immediately on the | Mind and body—their frank, open, and friendly arrival of the above boats at Norwich, and will proceed with- | bearing, would soon be compromised for the un- out change of cars or baggage. meaning compliment, and deceitful smile—luxu- Foe Carne aaa ALLEN, 3 ag if upstairs, | Ties would soon be introduced, and in a short time All persons are forbid trusting any one om account of the | Vitiate their tastes, and place them on_a level with above boats or owners. fe n25r_ | the besotted natives of New Zealand. Let the curse NEw YORKAND HARLEM RAIL ROAD COMPANY. | of Cain forever rest upon the man, who, by intro- ducing the customs and luxuries of civilized life, robs them of their purity and innocence. Civiliza- tion! whatisit? View it in all its nakedness and offered, which, pha co for the diffusion of use- ful knowledge, and for the rapid advancement of literature, no one as yet has been able to raise the requisite sum. There is probably no paper issued from the press which contains so much valueble information, and which confers such important be- nefits on the community, us does the Herald, and it would seem most conclusively from its immense sale, and the supply ever being inadequate to meet the demand, in all places through which the writer ‘articles m Sugar, Fancy Reticnies, and Boxes, came - aie Y : " y ; 3 : f rh, 1812, thee run ol . : , h Pil tke place ia the store 168% Fulton st, onthe | ice Rv A. capt Brown, Pm fork ee “aaa wy Bridge, ten PHA nv Ongtai | eee neat ad aap inthis gro Ftc diferent! tele) sre oan eo Wee etal gta ere conclusive of what may be accomplihed by pete: Sthuf January, 1643, at 12 ofclock, M. EVRY THOMPSON, Cap Sylvester, Dec I. Feb 1 OAM go A. Me 340 A, M. here are about 100 in this group. How different ! | 188 © bya ln » wheedle | verance, industry, and talent Feces a rench Cashinere Shaw! that cost $0. SOURIER, Daven, * Jan i. Mar Lem :3 i; 5 “ What a contrast is here presented to Nuavo-o !— | them (for some of them are soft heads) into the ” thi “ x ; iutifial Box of rose-wood, encrusted with gold and | FOUR cf., gcd Feb i vii 10 90 sferngge i Bes bsurd idea that the South will be benefitted by th From this you will gather some netion of the i hich . COT T, Capt Lawrence, eb 1. lt 12 50 P.M. Here again civilization (so called) protrudes | absurd idea that the South wit enefiited by the uy Fy wir erhtaing $8 worth of artcles, will receive a | AELLESPONT, Cant Adams, — Mar Mayt 30 herunceemly countenance, exacting from the toil. | tarifl greatly, and to keep silent upon the subject of | pery high arias tory oa sian Maghten ying perce and ¢ worn and tempest-tossed mariner, his dollars for | 4 United States Bank ! His reception, it it did not | the grrival of the boat, Ur they are snatched off like corn by a flock of ducks in Gecarniee 1 would sug- rie the notion, if practicable, of adding another legree of steam, giving to the machinery an in- creased velecity, sufficient to throw off a few thou- sand impressions in addition to what it now does in the same lapse ef time, thus to render the tree of knowledge more generally accessible to all who prefer knowledge to ignorance. _{t it astonishing that you never paid a visit to the city of Bridgeport. We have here splendid churches, preaching ot a high order, fine steamboats, hotele person pare t (whatever number they choose) sud with this the person chenee for the Shawl and the Box. Be ares he wil buy $10 worth, will be entitled to two a a eee naquoed to protrve thems tor, if muslaid, the loas will be theirs: and, on te Sth of Janua- Yad, at 12 o'clock, the ticket will be drawn puclicly before Be Notdere: and following day, the Herald newspaper announce the fortunate number, 417 to iand¥ec A. ic is, ited to it the enti: yw stock of TTR pellet ated tne have just bees opened by Une the most extensive and rich assortment this reason, and the finest lot of goods in ver been seen in country. An early ex- is Fnmad! Line will od Lt og the privilege of aacanes a Gel ey aes 1 hel ps ad aghout the | bay—his dollars for slaking his thirst, his dollars for ‘1 Sha gcd ighsigitidioatas oem ee hate the privilege of sat sfying the craving ot his apoe- naers for Westchester, Throg's Neel Eastchester, tite, independent of the pay received for the articles Riss Baybellg: Mamaroneck, Horse Neck, North Caste, Ret | themselves. It was not thus some five or six years train from City Hall. vers for Yonkers will take the § | since ; every thing was then somewhat 8 Tee pa md ein bette ee TAs an) URN. AU tle Deeoene eetdanuess and At * ec an cera wtbeme Met yg their attendant companions, Selfishness and Avarice Ota Ree ieee Se eons had not left their aye in the far brn te dissemi: " TIT MA nate their civilized vices among this then happy, nee NORTH QMERIGAN ae Tega + | honest, and temperate race ; np language but their pl. They are all copperea and copper fastened,and have excellent “She price of eabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines 1d Vis q "Goods ai to BOYD & HINCKEN, thea gents, will be, forward free of other -haiges than these actually paid. Paar 4 oF freight oF passage aPPIY © BROOM & CO., orto our BOYD & HINCKEN, Acents. bf 5 a Uc ran. < “ta BROOM & CO... ie or to BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents. FOR LIVERPOOL.—Positively First Packet— meet the expectations of his friends in magnitude of numbers, must have gratified them and him for the enthusiasm manifested; and the speech of wel- come by F. Lee Claiborne, was beautiful, bril- liant, and none, not even a whig (which be is not,) could have “done the deed” more happily or more heartily, and Mr. Clay’s response was just what it should have been, just enough—nothing more—no- thing less. f onda: tf Strange that his aspirations of ambition should lead him to wish himself other than he is—one solicited while the st plete, as ‘The splendid fast sailing well known racket ship hi Id’s richest t e 4 ty ived the early part of the season were . y Will sai 4 Of 1200.tons and 440 horse power each. own was then spoken or understood—no res | of the world’s richest treasures—a man amon| rt A Reeen ey enssedintcly | many partics were disappointed ia | Meebo ye, wm Under contract with the Lords of the-Admiralty, were formed in their simplicity, but the means were | men—a nobleman among noblemen—an intellectual ray toon ie one sane bale railroad The ships of this bine are all 1000 tons burthen, and upwards, at hand for their gratification. How changed ! In- | giantamong intellectual giants;a benefactorto man- | Vi ion 1 fi “f) over and their accomm: ons for cabin, second cabin and steerage y hei kind. Ibad rather see him President of this proud | “hie! travellers pass from the tar west, from Albany passengers, it is well know! ¢ superior to any uther line of stead of receiving the stranger as was their wont, ai dated; 6 u anJ from Boston, the rresent winter to New York, i packets. For passage, early application should be made to with cordiality and expressions of pleasure and | Republic thanany of God’s children, but the indis- | 154 wicerersa; and to the ladies and to myself also” mn study lamps with perc shades rae With 'T. TAPSCONT, welcome, the jes ‘of distrust is cast upon, and de- | cretion of his friends willdo for him, Ifear, after u . . ryselt also, tres, bronze, “renaissance” and gilt, for two 43 Peck Siip, cor, South at. BRITANNIA, J. Hewitt, Commander. * : dt the election, what they ought todo for him before | L8hould do great injustice were 1, not to mention hades and globes, coloured aud cut, of | The SOUTHERNER leaves Liverpool on the 5th February, CALEDONIA, E.G. Lott, do mand of money is made of him—and for what g iegah a gyal gy 8 A that the dear creatures here, taken individually and ‘he Be. z 1813. Persons wishing to send for their friends, to come out in ACADIA A. Ryrie do purpose merely to satiefy the insatiate avarice | —keep him at Ashland; for when he accepts an in- collectively, furnish an item of the very first im tant improveraents bave been made in th» mapu- | the above splendid snip, or any of the regular lime, can make the COLUMBIA, _E. C, Miller, RN do Of the civilzed savages, who have domesticated 4 Vitation to Dayton theymake him epeak—when he | °° d A 4 Ty. impor- the lamre tow offered to the public, rendering ‘hem | neceseary arrangements on reasonable terme; and tho-e wish | Will sail from Boston, via Halifax. » bt ‘oes to Indianapolis they draw him out, publieh his | ‘9ce, and are universally ackoowledged | by all je the m- et beant.ful as economiea! lamp | ing tor mit money can have draits for aay amount, p yable on - FROM LIVERPOOL. FNeM BosToN. among them under the plausible pretence of | 8 pol vy . rs competent to judge, to be the most beautiful, the extant... This (net is telly established, and any one at all scepti- | Yemand, imal: the priveipal towna of Great Britain und Ireland, 1 improving their condition, and inculcating a love | speeches to the world and hold them up as objects | rogt enchanting and’ accomplished, and to stand in Etlonih-aakiect canbe convinced ‘of it by calling at thi e¥- | on apytication ssabove zor Z bee (3 forhonesiy, temperance, and the virtues en masse. | of admiration (which the world grants) forgetting | the front rank of the whole fentinine gender ut ew . D. SAXTON, FOR LIVERPOOL —Packet of the 7h January, ec 18 We will see with what effect. When they came | that they are so many targets for his politicalene- |) Fogiand, and I think if you were to come tp here Depot of Mechanical Lamia, % doh stieet. et ship ASHBUATO. Britannm, Hewiti, Dee 4 " Jami among them, these virtues were tound almost i mies to shoot at,and it will be strange indeed,thattif | spend a few days at the Sterling or Ci 1 The in whieh lamps are held may be infer- ton, Will anil at rbov: Passage Money—From Boston to iLiverpool, $135~Boston | their pristine purity—and now, when one makes his | among so many sharp shooters as they have, some y : ing or hi ‘otel, ed from thet the fiissrine public ‘catablishmnents in re commodations for eal to Palifnx $29. heir pr parity. . 4, t tak t from the different quarters of at- and take a general survey of matters and in this city ate with them, vizz— and steerage passengers. ‘These ships carry experienced surgeons. No Berths secured | appearance on shipboard, he has to be watched with | <o no e eflect Ire it a oO general, you would meet with a most favo; Te aS, TI Home, “iferone wihgn: fo eben should mane TIE esdms aman (eneen ex | *lynx’s eye to prevent his Kealing. His firs Te. be) GMM ball y= ‘i ae th —— ception, and consider yourself amply rewarded for 5 sion House, ard, foot of jen Lane, orto lote.—Merchandize pe exeept for personal ‘ am and tobacco, and the first article he | with him to accept a ball or barbacue. ¢ accept- . JOSEPM McMURRAY, nses) ahi ‘will be charged ax | quest is for ram and ti td the former, to the ead disappointment of the de- | 8° 90108. ipped under the name o i ¥ has to effer is wife. er or daughter, though ! i 7 hada eee BRIA He No. 8 Waltst onc bole ore anid 10 be disapproved of, and strictly | mocracy, who had subscribed to meet the expenses Be very particular to send more Hers, x. ibi i ints hore ; yet I hi of his reception. Ha, ha—yet very much to the STATEN ISLAND FERRY. inhibited by te Piciarpinstauce. where they Te. | delight of the ladies (God bless them) and to the | i c tribute—it all to help fill | planters and pediers, merchants and mendicants, REMOVAL. Bee Wee ere Ce tO ee ae ante otino use tothe natives; | bankers and bankrupts, brokers and barbers, devils | PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH erSTATEN ISLA! ii any thing they may want is purchased by the pro- and duos, editors and sventonetes ee yee and » iain * ’ loafers, tailors and tinkers, doctors and deacons— BONY nie Brondseny to Ne, ator oes 5 yb . ney "Cals Torton gage 100 Pine corner of Bouth street. are also to be found in other public buildi P S—The above will be succeeded by the packet ship Ste- saree the country, and in every loses tition veriest phen Whitney, and sail on the 13:h of 4. Pe 4 417 ‘wishing to send for their ding can have them brought out by is friends, and the p 1. Arse fo ies | the regular packets, by applying as form in MW known stand at the corne: Washinntcn Plena Pelirmeriy Kept Of. H-,Chamberliny sluaeonbene | the ates On and after ition of room and comfort, for the nccoini Or ee me hao t Pe ‘ood board, and ¥ t * duce of the islands, and their wants are few. . u ‘ - rand overs. Fereone with jo well to'call. ‘Pune. | ee — bt ate M, ee ‘These islands are not the only instance of the evil | All, all who could raise three dollars and a “‘long tail” aaa iy fue ab at = ot ntre 10 effects produced by these would be philanthropists. | black. I have not space te give you a detailed ac- Germ Cpe ae count of the beauty and fashion of the ball, or of HE advertiser dy ms i to, t2 the the supper, or of the hall, or the little burly bu Titerad nem at eting rei of omen, ling landlord, or of the “‘sham fight” per duello—M i abut ae it is the usage of all Mi pians, whether -) voucher fr apa centabl wed On NIM, wil 2 um in making aspeech or writing a letter, to lug into cece es L hd sree ® kane Wherever you Ca your eves Cy, the islands of 5, the wide Pacific, the same changes,the same scenes, ee ae recs lamings, wwthorttow | occur. ‘There are afew cases where some good gular days from Caitskill, Mon | has been effected by the Missionaries, in causing ‘and Fridays. Fiom New York, Tuesdays, | some of the natives to abolish the custom of eating ba hn ad STS_ON IRELAND, Ke.—The subscribers ADAMS & C098 NEW YORK AND NEWARK EX RANTS ONaraits payable on demand, without ADRESS ‘The public are respectfully informed that ie ering 00 ve shargy nbacoerer. . subscribers have established an Express between New York LAN D—The National Bank of Lretand, the Provin- for the transmission and speedy delivery ‘Of Ireland, and ther pranches in every county. ‘Of packages, bandies, money, &c. &e.; the collection of notes | | IN ENGLAND AND WALES—Messrs. James Bult, Son bills, aod ‘all other ineas appertaiai tonn Express. | & Co., bankers, Louion, the Excnange aud Discount Bank, ders: to be returne: the livered free ge. bey pay9 bismgan MieRCe ea is ea eg the eaves yan are to Or from Cattshill, 50 cents. | 1 sian flesh and making human sacrifices. Better | some part of ita verse of poetry—why here is ‘ found Gif ig New Fare No.7 Wall sogetandin Newark, at | Qreenock tins Company, tal ranches in the principal | Berths 25 cenw= Beppe! WAVE, Captain Vanderbi wil | spend your time and money in helping the poor and | one— tees ohgrptiem ea Now ve 5 - 8, Hunter &Co. leaye Robinson st, pier Tharsday Nov. 17th, at five o’clock. iendless at home, and civilizing our own savages, « The Levee swarms, as if in golden pomp =f it GH ca ACME sa eee Ie, he CoMRRTy, ishing 1o cere me Wiles by | _ Ror farther particulars inquire of the cartain on board. By a whom there are thousands of our own color an Fee eparecter'd ox every Wtetestren's door, FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE Ye—Ths discs ADAMS & CO. josing the amount they'wigh. wo remit to the sabseribers, | TWRLINE op the dayeabors Damned, Oty onk (and intermediate | nation, than waste the same by sending out emissa- Batter’d and Bankruptfortunes mended here.” subscribe! Pane bere COMPAN i the ary name es ar hccuet | Place) for frelghtand pugs a redueadoriees. ——_o8"_ | ries among thoge whohave no need of our commis: | And I will add, by this Great Man. ; Pores dor guns in foe wood bones Uananprava, Dec. 9, 1942, _ | alter the receipt thereof, and acknowledgement of the same re- DeBLyays RIDIN (OOL, 48 Bowery—W. J. seration, but for the most part, are capable of | We are upon the verge of great events. The edi- | frames Wit} san of aneorted quajities, ote. oe. AL SEMUANNUALG dividend, ofS er canon ie cia ee ER. rarsco York, |B OAV iS (from Europe) Fret commence on Monday | teactung, and what is worth all the rest, practising } tor of theCourier is out for Mayor of our City of the fumeryiaity mvited to call and examine the above stock, of this Company ‘Will be paid on the third day of | 007 oo LOTT. 43 Peckslin, New York. | | tere sath instant, and contique each Monday and Friday | the virtues than these self-sufficient professors them- | Blufls, and it he succeeds, he will, if our present / previous to pure eerie acu 2 ae yh ae ob ey ‘will receive, payment at FAR cheer cx 3 Oe Jife, | CTgming, daring the season. selves; for where they in their wisdom, effect any } Blacksmith Mayor should be brought before ‘im for inet, SENEVOLENT a a GI Bani ofthe State of New York inthe ity of New York REE chivet of this invention into sae haman te, | eet paris of lashes and gentlemen, can ve aceommods: } Food, they entail, at the same time, such a host of | any misdemeanor, convicthim straightway andsen- | Fh Wrenen Baucvolrat Soviet aud the French rontfent ing those whose stock is not registered in. the city Will be paid these boats from wree orma wen the cndinary pe = apna rete 4 vices, which an eternity of time could not eradi- } tence him to six and_a half dozen curling tongs of ingeneral, sre reqnested to, attend ihe tannal, meeting of which will he held on Wednesday, . Those of the natives who side with the Mis- } the neatest pattern, for the sole use, benefit am ueboot forever, of the Mayor, Aldermen, and City rber. Doniphon, editor of the Free Trader, has his | 422 6tr "A Military class for the instracsion of gentlemen in military } cate hore raed continue each Wedne Tg gph d make profession of religion, do so 6 " dnesd: di the sea. | Sionaries, an ion, , ant, Be een wel fo aubscrive to either of the "pore trom interested motives, and it is complete ** char. tease © eir earliest, convenie ily | latanry,” put on, and taken off, as a on does 6 P.M. precisely, at Messrs. Delmonioo’s, comet ‘and Williawn streets By order of the Commits ont, theit drvidemd at this office. OF the President and Directors. A160 55 eee PTR BEY NOUR, Tremurer. “JOHN Vi, & JON juform the tneuds aud | the past JOHN AL they have received their winter fashions for | ‘The price varie Jen, will ple d ape—a variety of new styles for youth and ren, The ot pereone tay are ne to earry, With tom stove im. | struction as usual, for ladies, from J1.A. M. to 3 P.M. her diamonds, or a dandy his new coat. allfor | locke shorn, so that his “vaulting ambition will not OAl ach Gwerricae Patent ating a, veh contoiet | soighcans ue trainee ohana home and WEG | Esmee dens wah gine | her amondy oF eauenty iachionableand iene are | cr fenpivell™ to become a cum among that | C ton cy ceadomeg nvellne ws WruLtam ar, _ | tec auitn'beswaly forthe rescner “As the salty of rassela | JBCONOMY IN. ASicxqaroas Deryir alover | the characters we have 10 keep the strictest watch } crowd, although he may run for something. soon | jg (ad tf sca cepends mainly on the services of the erew, this Glam of | Lu epats so mach ia vogue, are afforded at 6, $12, $14. $16and | upon, These are not fancy sketches,” but stub- | Oh! these editors! " thee times! at | on kAT— eat. For Bont in itendou for tet preserration, from, denb, brown: black, and ble pear eat en dorsi § born facts,whichfeannot be isproved—denied they ff this is a great country. mene op (i * Offes of FRANCIS" Fatent Life Bost? Wallet... | “inion me Wi 2°SENNINGS. § are by such,whom the recital affects, for was the Yours, PErEn ae ad xilnpean

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