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satisfied that great principles, interesting to the | tion with profit. Nicoll probably practised upon the pre country,involving the ee consideration of ourin- | cepts therein contained. We veiicve by the charter of this stitutious, have at length become merged init. Itisin | company, that the directors «re individually reponsible for tay opinion the duty of public agents to express free- } its abilities. At any rate, 1. G. Stuyvesant, Eaq ,on two ly, their opinions on the present position of public occasions presented his resignation some time since, view. 0) al irsand public men. I can recollect, tir, when the division first took place at the extra session, in the ranks of the majority of this Honse, with what merriment these troubles were viewed by the mino- rity. Lhave no doubt, sir, the feeling is heartily re- ciprocated by the other side of the House now upon viewing our progpects. aan from the whigs.) ‘We must bear, sir, with these intestine commotions, and amidst these difficulties each individual must ing, with theforesight for which he is distinguished, the probable ruin that sooner or later must inevitably overtake all similar institutions, from the state of the public mind, and the increased distrust which every new explosion oc- casions. At Mobile, onthe 27th, the Bank of Mobile continued to refuse to draw on the north, and :bills advanced } per uursue that course which his own judgment dictates. | cent. Rates were as follows: ‘or myself, [ do not regret that the crisis has arrived. Bice Jt must bave come; and we are as well prepared | geor1; Pac Re now as at any other time, to take our position. | New York 6ode ‘sya _ Boetoby sight The present position of political parties in this EA es 0 alo) Philadelphia country, connected as they are with this Congress, | New Orteans iM all Belt pers and the executive administration of the govern- ment, will form an epoch in the political history of the nation, We have seen a triumphant majority of all the branches of this government in the hands of a party which triumphed in 1840. We see now The returns of the Treasury notes for the month end- ing on the it. are as follows, a8 compared with pre vious returns: — 4 4 Tv Outstanpine. those majorities separated, and the friends of the begets ih ~ auhae S OR whig majority will insist that one of the most bril- | Issues under act’prior to Jan. 1842, 3, 58 3.764.789 373,814 liant acts of that party was the separation from the | [ssues of January 1812 ive ie Redeemed of that issue, Issucs of act of August, 1842, Grand total outstanding, 8,771,999 9,979,794 11,097,278 Sept. Ist, the celebrated tariff went into operation, which was to relieve the government, make the people rich, and the country prosperous; since then the imports have fallen off, according to official returns, from the cor. responding quarter of the preceding year, $20,000,000, or 56 per cent, and the government has been obliged con- stantly to increase its loans to meet its expenses. The issues of Treasury notes alone have increased over $1,000,000, nearly one-half the month’s expenses. While this process was going on, the Wall street Express, with its customary defiance of fact, published the following:— “ We learn from the highest authority that the Secre- tary of the Treasury dees not intend to issue any of the new emission of Treasury notes authorized. On the con- trary, his intention is to put none into market. He is en- abled’ to take this course in consequence of the offers that are made to him, to take any portion ofthe twelve million loan. He hes an opportunity of disposing of any portion of it, at par, but he is holding a large portion of Executive. They will insist that they separated from that Executive, although he was armed with all the patronage of this Sovernment—its honors and emoluments—because it would not yield to the principles on which they insist, (however truly the parties may settle between them,) their party came intopower. On the other, side the minority are asked to assume the responsibility of that administra- tion; and a solemn question is to be answered now by every member of that party, whether it shall be j ussumed or not. If we'are to believe the supporters of this administration,sit will recommend itself to the support of allby its moderate measures. I fear that [shall belong'to that ultra portion of the demo- cracy, who believe that this administration 1s not democratic to that extent which the wishes of the age, and the spirit of the age both imperiously de- mand. Its supporters’ bring to my mind a remark which I have seen, that the political, like the natu- ral world, is divided finto zones; the frigid, the torrid and the temperate zone. ‘That democratic principles can neither flourish in one extreme or the other, but alone in Paneninetats climate which it has been their good fortune to find themselves | itata higher rate. The offer to take a million and a half placed in, In ed opinion, we shall see the demo- | f the loan from this citylis probably closed.” cratic aaioncating amidst the rude blasts even | This is a specimen of the “highest authority” of that va- of the frigid, | nd,too full of the true principles of | poring print. There was no serious offer for the loan, vitality to be destroyed even by the scorching heats of the torrid zone. If any featurejwill distinguish the present administration, it isitsconservatism. I use not the term in its partizan sense ; but as it is used by political writers of the present day, to ex- press resistance to any change in, fixed principles of governmental action. The spirit of the age is eminently that of moavemeut—of advance, of pro- and one half of the issue of Treasury notes authorized was already out when this assertion was made. The message of the Governor of Pennsylvania has been received. It isa curious document. The following isa statement of the State debt as compared with that contain- ed in the Message of last year:— There is no very material change in exchanges gene- Sreized “shake ae thee eee rouebont the | salty; they preserve their unilormity and steadiness on al burthens of the people and the changes | *Pecie-paying points. On Mobile they are again falling, in the administration of governments beside | 24 will probably get worse until a final explosion takes our own. In this country, the whig party | placethere. The rates are as follows :— are devotedly attached to those ideas of government which characterize the great leaders of the Federal party. Their maxim is, with juris-consults, stare decisis. The Democratic party are of opinion that the people believe that the science of government admits of conditions of greater knowledge, and a- bove all, that government should be simple and con- fined in its operations. If I understand correctly the position of the Administration, it ie to place itself in a middle position between these two contending powers. Andif any difference of opinion exists be- tween the members of the present minority here and the Administration,we are told that we are wag- ing a war upo! 1 appeal to this House and to the country that this minorty has uniformly sustained the democratic measures which have been submitted tous. Insolemn and unbroken phalanx we sus- tained the Executive vetoes on the Bank Bills and on the Distribution—although those vetoes came to us qualified in their character. All we wished to know was the fact that the vetoes were there (pointing to the clerk’s table) on these dangerous measures, and we cordially sustained them. The truth is, sir, so far as Democracy is concerned, no Administration has any favors to ask. It commands their support by the recommendation of Democratic measures ; which they support, not because of the source whence they come, but because they are in accordance with the principles which they profess to the people. We now, sir, are called uponto say how far this Administration as a whole is entitled to the support of the Democratic party. I frankly confess that I can see no reason for an- Baltimore - Richmond - The supply of bills at all points on New York is good for those who have any thing to remit, and the demand is limited to that class; hence the transactions are regular and the rates steady. With a sound specie currency at all points, it will be pretty difficult to derange exchanges in the future. Pennsytvania State Dept. Balance of Lom per act of 1th Sn Jaw. te 50, suming that responsibility even with all the 850 glories which were thrown around it yesterday. We cr ey are asked to go into the contest which will take i 1856 2,783,161 place in two years from this time, as its supperters “ i“ pfeil) and defenders ; judging it by its recommendations 1960 Perry] to the National Legislature— wd its policy, foreign 1961 "120,000 and domestic—by its a: eed its distribution of a 3,225,000 patronage and power. ‘ise cried out, ** Ah, Ipod 2,515:000 ' that’sit!) Or by the oracular sayings of its officia 1865 1,797,010 organs, for I suppose it will not be denied that it has rm 4 tore its organs. 1 doubt whether it can commend itself, at | At the expiration of certain Bank pe the presemt hour, to the cordial suzport of the great | ~ charters, 340,981 Democratic Republican family of the Union. Taceress ve ist August fast, for It was 3 o’elock, and here Arnold whe had betore | Yue. redeemable in Aug. 1813," moved that the House adjourn at 8 0’clock, called —_———_ for the enforcement of the motion which had-been $37,937,788 $96,331,005 carried, > weed Mr. McKgon, who was listened to with great at- f tention, consented to give way to an adjournment, This debt has been contracted for the following purpe- ses, viz :— and the House adjourned. He has the floor for to- | por Cevaleand Railwayes Seite 9:55 03 morrow. ‘ For the use of the Freasnry, 1,571,689 1,971,689 Judge Ursuur gave a splendid dinner party to-day, | Pampikes, state roads, ‘930,000 ‘930,000 ¥ at which Gen. Cass and several other distinguished | Yuion Canal, fey fees persons were present. é itn Railroad 100,000 100,009 Mr. Cusuine also gave a grand dinner party, at | Peausylvama & Ohio Canal, 52,000 50, which several members of both Houses, and many | !sase Asylum, ee ciel Nin Deana Oa: wee present. ‘i D ft dott! he peuts i $37,937,788 $36,331,005 > lon. Tuos. F. Marsmaut will beyond doubt | The value of our Public {mprove- peak to-morrow oa intias and things ie general. Ho Sa gheeged ine Spee wi rt him i aks. HA. ‘Turnpike and je Stock, 2,836,262 831,778 ae me Ganef and Nayigntton Booed, e775 road Stock, 365 276 350,546 Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia Yesterday, ooo pad ‘Unpatented lands, es- 5 shares Mechanics’ Bank 119 ; 90 do Wilmington Rail- 1,000,000 1,000,000 Toad 6} ; 2 do Bank of Delaware $265. $37,696,617 $36,426,239 Srconv Boanp—6 shares Farmers and Mechanics Bank 10 ; 7do U.S. Bank 1§; 9 do Kentucky Bank, and p 434 ; $200 U. 8. Bank Notes 60. &g- The President of the United States has re cognized A. Ott, of Indiana, Consul of Switzerland for the States of Indiana, Ohio,slifinois, Kentucky = PEchigNs and for the Territories ef Wisconsin and Iowa. LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. Py PLADINLP AIG, Jha No srrival or clearinos The canal from Beaver, on the Ohio, to Greenville, has been extended 25 miles. It will be observed, that the ag gregate debt of the State has been increased $1,606,783 within the year, of which $1,104,882 is on account of inte- terest, and $478,616 on account ofthe canals. In order to keep pace wi h this increase of debt, the Governor marks up the value of the public property. How the delinquent interest can enhance the value of the works we do not see, although it increases the cost. Before the debts are paid the works will become pretty valuable at this calculation. Ewe, 3 The Che been i i here vt Dut coneieabiy cael by lew_earey, ‘Tetteted | ‘The Governor manfully adheres tothe theory of paying " bat Tia slamaged nr Re Bt Louie in 9 very dengerous sit debts, but seems terribly at a loss for the means. As are- } von. the Hite stl cen sahore om law yor Micha, "Phe source he falls back upon the old coal tax proposition, nberiand is ¥ ‘ wr Leeds | Tho net revenue from the public works amounts to Port Penn, jelaware City. I ay and ni i a o Oheeenehdeemgbi $680,482, to meet a yearly interest of nearly $2,000,000. ptem| and river, ae “eet jaxton, ; a Bei Bist: Pore'| tgn Portes, Sr Jonns, PR. Dec 4—In port, Water Witch, for Norfolk, to sa lin 3 days. Before levying new taxes, we should thik it advisable to examine into the operation of the tax loanof 1840. That was estimated to yield $800,000, and realised scarcely 50 per centof thet sum. Is it likely that any new tax will be more successful 7 Sales at the Stock Exchange, 3G COLONEL HAINES, WHO HAS JUST RE- turned from Cuba, ‘says Sherman’s Camphor Lozen; wented his boing tea sick. ‘They are the only remedy | Sou? (aw York Se, 1058 a Fy ed i nown for that distressing complaint, ‘and the only one | 3000. do do I 100 do e I that cures a headache or palpitation in a few minutes. | 12 Manhattan 6I% 50 | do do I Sherman’s Lozenges are great things—his Cough Lozen- era! 9010 New Jersey 6 es cure very bad coughs in a few heurs, and the Worm | |! Ohio Life & Trust ozenges are infallible in destroying worms. Be sure you get the genuine Sherman’s Lozenges, and not let any | 1000 Kentucky 5's, 67 worthless trash be imposed upon you. Warehouse, 106 | 1000 do do 48! Pegs tage me we Rs and pend ce hh i judson ; we 3 vast Broad wi and 1; ‘ulton street, Brooklyn.” ie State of Trade. Some sales of real estate have been made as follows :— CONSUMPTION.—A late number of the Christian | The lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, known Intelligencer says that in Great Britain it is estimated that | #8 No. 260 Water st., containing 26 feet 3 inches in front, the enormous number of 55,000 persons die annually of | 23 feet 3 inches rear ie 37 feet deep on the easterly side, this awfal complaint. Now we assert without fear of con- Poet feet 6 inches in depth on the westerly side, sold for tradiction, that Dr. Ts 1,500. in'time, will invariably prove ature remedy "ein aks | Alto the buildings and lot of ground No. 262 Waters, will those who have coughs and pain in the ch: delay | Containing 25 feet 6 inches in froat, 26 feet rear by 129 feet until the lungs become completely ulcerated ? and waste | 4inches in depth on the easterly side, and 126 (eet 1 inch on the westerly side, sold for $11,000. : Ashes.—BSales of at $3,75. * Cotton.—The sales amounted to about 500 bales. Flour.—The business is confined to small sales as want- a lime use, ee nae Koay ee gro & tablish qi ms, which we place at 625 @ ie western, time in trying balsams, elixers, &c,—quack remedies got up and advertiaed on the Teputation of this specific, sad sold at «less price, in order to deceive with their worth- less compounds, when from the quantity in a bottle, this is the cheapest medicine ever sold, it being very cstly to prepare. It hos been used for near ten years, by about 86,000 individuals, and has the testimony of doctors, minis- ters, and written certificates of ‘afflicted with consumption, liver complaint, &o. Be careful you get the genuine, from 375 Bowery, with th: label, which eannot be counterfeited.” ns cee Leeda, 197 Maiden Lane, N. Y.; Mrs, Hays, }; Fr Brooklyn; G. Dexter, Albany, C. P dacobs, Dewan” Provision Market. No alteration to speak of this week. Wo tations of to-day as we found them in the market. is no lack of provisions any where. by Provisions. ive the quo- There pe Apples, bbl-+ +-$1 00a fe 3a MONEY MARKET, ri Oke OP's Ree ee lies Friday, Jan. 6—6 P, Mm, Peppers, per 1090. Ne ‘Thesalos at tho stock boar present no new features. NE le Ohio 67 rose}; Warlem }. Porter Hote Bakes 98 The defaleation of Nicoll continues to be the subject of General conversation. it appears that Nicoll has mado an ‘assigament of his property to the company. He supposed st would yield $50,000. ‘The extent of t..¢ rogueries is al- together problematical. It was first stated by the sagy- cane ¥ lsSa%.Sess5l sseetisel fe, a a cious president and wise directors at about $100,000. They a then procured the services of Mr. Entz, an able merchant, 5 who speedily pointed out errors of addition that brought x the amount up to $260,000. It may prove as much more. r? ‘The accounts in which these errors ocourred, it should be 8306 Tomembered, were examined monthly by this most dili- 7 gent and attentive direction, to whom the stock- — holders ought to vote a service of plate. The little hesitation which occurred in meeting the receipts On Thursday morning, 5th inst., in the 1 of St for deposite aroso from the necessity of verifying them, as | Ann’s Hall, Flashing, L, by the er De Mehronier some suspicion of false certificates was entertained. The | J4com ALarar, Li te Baltimore, to M., daughter removalsoftruste have not boon large, It should be borne | °f'2° late Henry Sehrooder, Keq. in mind that Daniel Lord, jr., Eaq., is a directo holders of certificates may reed veh Died, his pamphlet on repudie- On the morning of the Oth inst.jaiter @ protracted 1) ness, Mrs. Exizanera Wiitams, widow of John H., aged ‘he friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son, W. R. Williams, 43 West Broad at 20’clock P. M. Mail Arrangem<: its. ‘at 3% o'clock, . An Extra Cae af BECE , pplies ‘Philadelphia, B id conveys matter for Michiga Great South Mail elc Sonth Mail is closed dail o'clock, ra.) Thi and Washington Ci the Terr Towa, and those Northe: , the Northern part in and ylvania: ‘An Extra Way-M, of the Raulro: at 346 o'clock, p.m. . A ‘The Great North Mail, including all matter in this State, North and West of Albany—that part of the State of Vermont lying on the West side of the Green Mountains—and all Cana- da, 18 closed daily at 7 o'clock, a. at. Arrives: — Closes. The Way-Mail to Albany, i all d incipal towns on the Hi 6 AM River, oneither sive ; ‘The Great Eastern Mail, via Stoni Providence and Boston, inchudiug Hampshire, Maine, part of Massac di Og P.M m thence to Hartford, offices adjacent thereto; Gaily, except Sundays. ++ reel 2pm 6 ALM The Mail by'the Norwalk and Bridgeport Steamboats, connected with Honsatonie Railroad, supplying offices im that tion of C if Wes cngeagscicr an eek a he Mail via Yonkers and Sing Sing to Peekskill, daily = My Se Bre 7 ke e Mail via East Chester, White Plains, and Bediord, to Danbury, Ct. dai cept Sunday + tees 6 A.M. 7AM ‘The Maul for Brooklyn, twice a day & . - Lrem, 16 P.M ‘The Way-Mail between this and Albany, on either side the Hudson River, is closed daily ates sr +107 As Me Mail for Tompkinsville, dai Sunday:::9 4. Mt ‘The Mails on Long Island are closed a3 On the Nom tt 6 AM 6 Am Can ar +) ae except Supda ee 4 tonington, &e. is closed on Saturday evenings at 9 o'clock, and forwarded ati o'clock Sun- day morning by land. ‘Time’ of arrival Sunday evening, 9 o'clock. via Latest Advices THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, *Nov. U Row! GwRLSSSSR cis: S38 eSa-3S, Saw! Jeremie: + Jnemel = Kingston, oSace U §$8se85e0S€SuHe Passengers ‘Arrived, Nevviras—Brig Henrietta—S Daly, of Philadelphia; Mrs 8 B Larkin and tworchildren; Miss Mk Gulick: Win Geundy: w York. foreign Lmportations, Gxnga—Barque Orbita—1099 bxs lemons 60 bales hemp 28 cs citron 17do orange water 200 bxs mdse L Palm Cimrrurcos— 3 Freighter—92 hhds sugar Chastelain & Ponvert—96 hhds 13 bbls do M Taylor—94 sticks cedar 4 do ma- hogany Spofford, ‘Tileston & co—6 bbls molasses to master. Neuviras—Brig Henrietta—52 hhds sugar 11 do. molasses 8 tons copper ore 100 tcs 30 bbls honey 4 bs wax 2 pkgs turtle shell Brett & Vose—15 cks honey 5 cs segars Chastelain & Ponvert— 22 do J Matthews & co—10 B Blanco—2 J Anderson—30 bs wax Holt & Owen—I box to orde: Domestic Importations. ArauacutcoLs—Ship Mariana—160 bales cotton J Lee & co =56 Center & co—200 JH Talman & co—113 8 Bronson—307 Boorman, Johnston & co—12 Earl, Porter & Collins—38 JF ae Mauks—Brig J DN. bal Holbrok, Nel: jt Marx ri loyes—387 cott son be e940 R Maitland & co--20 Perkins, Hopkins & White Hi & Whit, 5G Colfina & co—4 bus tobacco Brown Brothers & cot hil Spear & Patton. Lee MARITIME HERALD. Sailing Days of. the Steam Ships. ROM ENGLAND. Prom 4 lew! G. Western, Hosken- Packets to Arrive. Packets to Sail. FROM LIVERPOOL, FOR LIVERPOOL. Columbus, Cole, Nov. 13] Ashburton, Huttleson, England, Wai Dec. 7] 8.Whitney, Thompson, Jan. 13 H FOR FOI ; iams, Dec. 1| Montreal, Tinker, dan. 10 Hovey, Dec. 10| Gladiator, Britton, Jan. 20 HAVRE. FRO FOR HAVRE. Sully, Burrows, Dec. 1| Albany, Watson, Ship Masters and Agents, We shall esteem it a favor, if captains of vessels will give to Commodore Ronert Stivny, of our news fleet, a te- port of the shipping left at the port whence they sailed, (he fessela spoken on thei i fore! i it passage, a list of their cargo, and aw pled te” may Pee He wiii bw ‘them ‘op theiy arrival. 01 ts home or abroad, will also confer a faver by send 7 ‘his office all the marlue intelli y i information of any kind wil be thaskfully renived et PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 7. 40K RISES: +> <ON ser! Cleared. Waban, Bartlett, Hamburg, Schmidt'& Balchen— Brigs Columbia, Cottrell, Savaanah, Badger & Peck; Dimon, Robinson, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon: Marianna, Arrived. Shy Phillips, 10 days from Apalachicolapwith cot- ton, to Post & Phillips. sqltslian barqve Orbita, Miguel, 42 days from Genoa, with frait, order. Blanchard, (of Portland) 19 days from Cien- Trento’ Be Oo vnaraton K Coe Laas Brig Henrietta, Wilson, 14 days from Neavitas, Cuba, with sugar, ke. to Brett & Vone. Left no American vesse! ing J.D. Noyes, Ashby, 10 davs from St. Marks, with eot- E. D. Hurlbut & Co. 29th ult. lat 2938, lon 78°11, spoke ithias, from Mobile for Boston he look, SACs Singhal, Me.) 16 days from Bara- con, with sugar, &e. to Aymar & Co ‘Sehr Myers, rowley, trom Weshington, NC, with naval . Generat Recora. ore THE Hicmianps.—Loss or Scum We have received the following from Capt Dem Deming, 22 days from Porto Cabello, and from La ult. bou id to New York, with hides and coffee, to Mason & ipson—in distress, having on the 2d inst. at 7 P. a. the Highlands of Neversink bearing NW. 75 miles distant, spine ja contact mith the scht Exchange, Blakeley, from New ork (or Turks Toland, it being tivek weather and blowing fresh om SW. Struck the schrom herlarboard. how, and cut “het down tot . It je to get clepr o fifteen minutes, aad. thinking the sehr (0 store: Ex- ihe time, the crew and passenger,{ Mr. Wilke- son, U.'S. Consul at Turks Island) came. on board of us, with hothing but what clothes they had on at" the “After ‘get- ting clear, and while clearing away our wreck, the schr sudden- Iydineppeared ant doubuicas went down. The ‘ away bowsprit, Jibboom, foreyaed, ead talwarks, night heed, ard plagkahear, as far aft. aa, the f f: ng in seri pled condition, and finding it possible into New York, squared away for the nearest port. Rqus New Wort, at Boston from St. Jago, discovered on the Lith alt, brig Eagle, of Philadelphia, ashore’ on’ eet called the Hog Sties, ana from her the passengers, crew and their effects. The New World was run into iv beating up the bay by brig Ta’leyrand, of Fpcemons bas most of her rig- ging carried away, and was cut down wit ‘two streaks of the by edge. ‘Hark a ging. toget Ba "The Chas Carroll, at Boston, fell in with on Cape Cod, the Hazard, of Portland, 26 days fm orton, ‘having been in the bay '8 dys, and destitute of provisions—sapplied her with bread, beef, water, She had lost nearly all her sails, deck load, Sc. and crew sick with the exception of one man. Intended to make tw nearest port. RIG Czanina, Gray, at Bi ightning on the th ul t ton from Cronstadt, was strack iJon 96, while Inying 10 fn. main topsail, Hally, of St, Johns, NF. from “i, toload salt for, New York, eof the 6th ult. The “captain ein the Gatena, bound to Ply- v thence were trans- rived ia this city on Wednesday, brig were saved. Spoken. ym, of Boston, understood from Norfolk for George- oe 30, lat 34.40, lon 75 50. feadora, from Smyrna for Boston, Nov 25, off Cape rt ere tora, Ing from Smyrna for Boston, Nov 18, off Cape de Gatt. “Tecumseh, Beals, from Boston for Havana, Dec 21, lat 96 30, lon 72 10. seeset, from New Orleans for Liverpool, no date, off Cape ifn eras. Whalen: Arr at Edgartown Ist inst. Alm with 2200 bbls sp, Uncle town, 5 Em Tobey, Pacific Ocean, ‘A letter from Capt Sowle, of the Bowditch, of Prov sports her full (3900 bbls) ou! the 3d August, aud Mowee, Sandwich It, 28th August. Report owe, same date, Eaale FHL. 2000 bbls; Java, NB. 2200; ‘Orozimbo, do, full; Gen Willioma, Nix, do,” Spoken on NW Coast, Juno 24, York, Edgartown, 1700 bbls, Jaly 17, John Wells, Newark, 1200, 80 a9; nl Webster, SH. 2700; Thames, dp, 280. Heard from July 2th, Envoy: Fisher Providence’ ‘000, 300 sp, me Foreign Porte. Deg 12—In port, Orion, from Philadelphia, jast FN nahig Lng Copel op A analog B goede i ’ ‘American vessel in port, ° Port av Prixce, no dat —In port, Sen Eagl mith, from Boston, just arr; Ma blehead, Pitman, for Boston, 5 or 6; "Saga: dahoek, Gould, wig cargo. af St Jao, Dee 3—In port, Aldebaran, Comery, and Science, trom Wilming'on, NC} h, Merrill, trom Port! ernadou, ft ital just arr; Tarquiga, faa Moa seb es, Sear oo0 i R, Sept Alm port, Stuur, Smith, wtg cargo; Rich- ne. Home Port Pie ee cre Rolls Terk douibr ith, Cherokee, Boston, Jan 5—Arr Rialto. " mM, Dean, do; John Brouwer, Sutton, Mobile; JW Paig lor, Balumore; Alabama, Ranlett, Mobile; Cathar Smvrna; Exchange. Leavitt delphiay boom and ne: fanzas; Clarissa 1» Phil Talleyrand, Knowlton, Baltimore. with loss of ibe head of bowsprit, from being in contact with the w World; Columbia, Kent, Alexandria; Gleaner, Eldridge, dericks! Eldridge, do; Roweus, "Williams, ow, Suffolk, from NOrleans; Omar, Pi Cid Palmyra, Sampson, N: merce Rogers, Kingston, Jas’ Jos Story, Hurd R ony Pi Roser Agalachicgin dE Harkness, Wick, New, lof W; ices: Mol Waln, Sears, Philadelphia Newb, NC: Henry, Messervy, Balumore: Giovcksten, ammo Jan 3~Arr Richmond, Perry, New York for Boston. Encartows, Dee 31—Sld Tremont, St Marys, Ga. Ar Agel Hydarpe, Thomas, and Freeman, Spear, New York for iomaston, and both std 3d, port, Mary Stanton, Bearse, B avis, New York for do; J Cooley & Co, ton for NYork. ‘Arrat 5m, a New York packet, ER aad, Sa ‘akrauLin Cove, Dec 30—Arr November, Boston. Arr 3ist, Susan & Jane, Lut kin, bound ; Monsoon, teton, Boston for Virginia. Sd Thos Kendrick, Boston for ina; Gordon, Leavitt, Halifex fordo. Arr Jan 1, Omar, Kendall, Port an Prince for Boston; Bernard, Donnell, Charles: ton fordo; A M Hale, Chase. Boston for New York; Velocity, Montgomery, Salem for d ‘airfield, sou (ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK FOL. JANUARY, 1813. All the articles are from female writers. Some of them. are among our most distingmished literary stars. ‘The e be lish menis a ¢ very beautiful aprcimens ofart.. Devotion, a mento. tint figure ofa very eharming woman at ‘prayer, and probably hg beat engraving in she es untr ere isa bo bout this magazine—an observer of the blind malice | from the gutter to the editorial tripod, | tle! to. lie bel every one who disputes’ th if arrogant pretel i leases vs much, ns, that We do not know a more acceptable present which any gen- trmau can make to a Hy than this delightful periodical, which embodies so much of the Piety, Genius, Intelligence and Refineme ‘omanhood.”—{ National Forum. «, Phe embellishments are very beautiful srecimens of art, yin: Devotion,” a charming mezzotint_ by Humphrey. superier, we think, to the * Coquette,” in Graham, noticed ye gu probi bly the best ever engraved in this country.—| v y he Ladys Book for January, veluine, shows that Gadey i of all expense, the high ch: uired with its fir reade: ¢ Jaouary num well caleulated toa truly ele ant and T the first namber of the new determined to sustain, regardless acter which th torions magazine —[ Saturday Museum, number of this elegant periodical for January is belore us, decked in its best holyday. gen rding to the fashion of the season. ‘The articles in thts nui i i Iyby f-males, which render it in fact, aa well 497-4 Book {Brooklyn Kagle. e have been favored with an early number of Godey’s La- dv’s Book for Jsnuary, anda brilliant a i the new yesrin the most dashing style of magazine publica: Hons, The ewbellishments are numerous and splendid.—[Cous Her & Enquirer leganee, The first all the beauty and engraving of birds as in name, a n this number are of mnux one, \ mezzotint, entitled " Devotion, finish of a steel engravings, aud the colored is also exceedingly tne=[N. ¥. Trbuse, he present umber is as near perfection as the highest tr- Jentand most superior workmanship. can render it. No Iady’s borders canbe eomplete wribout» Capra tis work, ay cer i isher tertas it, _ (Wilmington (Del,) Grzette. Caer Lapy's Boox.— ntifal gem amoug the Periodical Li- teraltire of the country cou! its sparkling light usin advaue the with unceasing brilliane number for January, and mach as We have aateared ie poche y the palm, both for the beauty of its ie of excellence which pervad t plate, styled ™ Devotions” {1 a the Pescok, te ie engraving of Da "8 re ofthe Blind Fiddler is of the tat character, wice the price of the nus | imi: (Belt ate fates : P imber.—[ Wilmington ‘The literary contributions of this month a: igh or- der and of a varied charneter=the grave, the gaye Nong eh ot rated aud amusing, all within the oper bounds, all teuding to the enchantment of the work —[U.. Gazette, _, Gopy's Lapr’s Boox.—The fat number of this unique work is before us. Ithas met with all norts of tivalship + Gut while the country is flooded with magazines and even Ladys Books yet this Work still stands at the head of them all” luis above all praise,ant becomes the standard of literature of the class to which itbelongs. It defies competition, anuhasn erection wherever the English language is spoken. ‘The present ange ber ' as splendid embellishments, “Mr. Godey, the cnen en ing publisher, promises even to exceed his past sfforts te make this work the pride of American literatare,—{ Boston Olive ranch. A year’s subscription to this magazine (being $3 in adv: would be one of the most graceful presents «eesti eed, tivated young man could make to a young lady worthy of his attention.—[Herkimer Journal. : ln Godeyis Lady's Book the real fashions are given, colored; te the best authors of Americas wet aud reading matter, by Godey’s Lady's Book, one year in advance ++... two yeas 19 oo ISRAEL POST, i7 Mtd&lew*r 88 Bowery, New Y ade, Addre on Singing by Brown, ping and ine Franklin, — -ASA. L. SHIPMAN, Secretary. WANE ER, President. TOPPED—s eng 5 Sack epee Orer coat, ApeHy Yorn eneiah Bllver &'ES. Pawnbrokers, J. SIMPSON i73t#re 23 Chathem street. ANTED—A Sailmaker, who i Wa rat ah ae By as, Comet ent 1 tke charge hand writing of the applicant, to E. K COLLINS & Co., ae ____ 46 South strevt. “ANT D: THE Subscriber begs Je i Seaton an L invented a new. pri miffs, factories and. boats id OF steam, her. and the ws wan. i7 3tis Pwo men can kee ning with ease, ry of a boat is now jn complete apes a short ume atthe London & Liverpool” Hours. pee, ae eee street, New York, commencing on Monday,ath of Yanaary, aod Admittance 25 cents. N. B—The flour is bolted ns fasts tg cou QoeRT: This may certify, that we whose names are under wri ave examined Ober’s newly ‘invented grist mill that oes by ! power, and his boat prope lerssand consider iem both worthy of pnbiie pat the i torbe a good substitute for water oratenm sae Tne vention am + George Binward, Miller, North Brauswick lames Fitzgerald, Machinist, New Brunswick. John Powelsou, Machinist, New Brunswick. Theodore Van Deventer, Machinist, New Brunswick. Stephen More ini i AB i7H*r SHE NEW YORK LEGAL OBS! of thi , canalieAricles Uasoad ose Oe a dn cenit Court—Dwight vs A ppleto t—Important Ca t—Guest at an Toa tus—Evuglish Cases de- led iy Michaelmas To ist2—Remarkabe. Trials, \ |—Miserilanrous—Builer & Brow Ea" oPInfone of Sir William Graut—Plemantries of the Law, vance. BAMULE a. or $5 per annum in ad mice OWEN Waiter Saabs erm CROTON 42 treet, N.Y. SROTON HALL—FREE FOR ALL] ~~ TPIS Evening, and to-morrow daring the da aid eveni Crotou Hall, coruvr of the Bowery and. Division 96 aaff be open to receive signatures to the Temperance Pledge fx. Periences from the oldest reformed drunkards will cominence at the usual hour of other meetings. A committee of eighteen persons will perambulate the streets and docks to rescue those persons from frost aud starvation who have beer. mide dest tute and forlorn by the horrible practice of drinking intoxicating a hose who are suffering in their families, or have as rum sellers and rum drinkers, are to our happy Hali~partake of our be free. Good singing is expected. No fees or dues. Titer GEORGE J. HALL, Secretary. ANOTHER OF PAUL DE KOCKs Uprivaited Romances —Just published in an Exira Two Worlds, at 102 Nassau dl will be issued on Mond ny and you shall Kock. Price hill undred, ‘Tickets will be issued ‘carriers, and newsboys, in the course of this day: and tion is’amall, ney would do well to apply ia tiene. FOR SALE—Farms in the village of Jamaleny Lo Two handsome Farms, containing—the one filty-four res of land, properly. divided into & good state of cul- math from the Rail- South st. On two story house ther there is a ocd apolied for imme- 8. BROWN, (0. 05 Wall stfeet barn and necessar; for building. i ‘hey will be sold low FRANCIS Ne i MEDICAL—Dr. GLOV 0! Medicine, are univ to be more efficacious and qu other medicine. A small BS Elixer and other preperations: ally known and acknowledged icker in perlorming a cure hh ook. givin tmenty 7 aud cure, accompanies the medicine. fixed at 31 he Dr, 18 practically acquainted with t.e cure of strictures, having devoted poricular attention to that sul He has repared and used in his practice the Hunter's Red Drop for the jast ten years. Persons who wish to consult a Physicinn and Surgeon of practical exp rience, will call ot his office No.2 Ann st. Private entrance 4th dor from the Museum. jr ittr D'§,, GREGORY inns removed to his vermanent residence, No. 11 Bar dway. Ample and extensive ar vangemenis have been made, in the multiplicity of ‘omfort and eonvenience of ing list of pavients. Y treating diseases of a private nature is is tieatment may be relied on cau be obtained. All interviews or com regarded as confidential. at, near Broadway. te jr. G's numerous Dr.Gregory , well known and appreciated. he best i7r 1s ko, ways the first place, jante rian Dispen- street. If Dr. — borough, and hsimleas it years before the public preadinz from one end of the rfeits of the medicine appearing country. is proof positive. One naer all circum tances, when all ns tailed. "A printed comprehensive treatise secompanies cyery vial of this medicine, and cng ert Jean be had gratis. A counterfeit of this great medi ‘is sold in Charleston, 8. C. and in ton, Mass j7er NNU. LL OF Ti IBERNIAN BENEVO- A LEN UN AL Socie RY the undersigned, on be- halt Hibernian Benevolent Banal Soc: re pleasure neing that enon & Ball will be held in the 10th of January, 1843, k., ; ent Una won tow” At ded ake ‘earnestly ting the setive co-operation of reques we of perpetuating the fame and patriotic ser s of ‘his Hjesttiows Leishman ‘ickets can be obtained from the follo ident, corner of Bayan and ‘37 dame: Wi alker, Sec ‘Stars, Assistant Secreta: 200 st Jaunes Sharkey, 17th eres D3 : sveune Patrick Cherry, strJohn Dy iy Wife «John Tatht2 isJohn Crow, 61 Malberryst John I ick Dee, Washingto A n, Contre street, near Pearl; John Daffy, 57 Elm at Hi; Qistatreet and Ist avenue; Murray, 44 Mott st; James ievan,' 206 Chorry sti Olive Jwin, ‘corner Marion and Prince; James Deyle, corner Pearl street and City Hall Pince ; John Cunningham, Grand street, near Brosdway, Imidi- ray ‘Mic! Gi an, se vate Bae ‘ath st and &th avenag; Le lane gal be klyn—P Connolly, 10 Vor ney, 37 Fulton a a ne Washington Hal; y, Firman “N' —The member ot the Committee are requested ty meet nok, to render an at Mr, W, Green's, on Monday ‘oh seureo te AMUSEMENTS CHATHAM THCATRE, D Cirek REDU! TION OF hg | teieonns, ro BS CLIN cw performed, ULL FIGHTER, _ AUCTION SALES. ROMA i, Anctioncer. BY BELL & HOWARD. (Ateree Nos. 22 Ann and 115 Fulton retrace SATURDAY. AtJ0 1-2 o'clock in the sales room. Large Sole of Furniture—also the principal furniture from a large and respoctable hotel, including numerous feather beds, ets, blankets, table cloths, 100 looking tal bedsteads, 33 bureaus, tables, chairs, cur- HENRY E. RIEL, Auctr. BY RIELL & ARCULARIUY Store 301 Broadway, corner of Duane streets. After which After which Doors open at 6) mence at 7 precise “ITCHE! 444 By Ne 5 THIS EVERING wit ao conformed To conclude with SARATOGA SPRINGS, {CF The Doors will be opened at halepast 6 and the per ‘aunee” Commence at 7, every evening a ; FRA DIAVOLO. Hk A.are now ready to made advances to nny amount on | #rq Diavolo, ys Timm Bepno, Mitchell consignments, prompt. r dograates ot Household fumnitare attended to in person." tales of ‘Liquors, “ nesdays niture, Pianos, Xe, every Wednesday and Saturday. ATURDAY. RANKLIN THEATRE, Chath-m Square The evening $ o'clock, in sales room, a greater variety of amusemen's than at any other place 1 c 00 the city, at the reduced prices—pit 634, boxes 12%, dress enrele including a lady, 25 cents. Open t—commence 7, hoxes for six $1 60, for twelve $2 00, Mr. Winchell J. et O'Connell, Emmit, banjo melodist, and Master Pierce -heelal ogist, Graham, Garson, Ruggles, Miller, Mestayer, Brouners of Warsaw, Richardson, Hatch, Brown, Master Henry, Car Benfer. Miss Auausta, Celeste, "Rosalie, Rosamond, Auriol, jerito, with a u im‘ her of others engaged, al WELCH’S OLYMPIC CIRCUS, ar THe PARK THEATRE. R, WELC! ly announes Vivi tinthe Has made rh order tofit up the Viieousenss AS AN ELEGANT OLY MTG CIRCUS ! ‘The Decorations of which are completed im the most rich and perfect taste, by J.R. Sarri and Spevens, and their numerous assistants. "The short interval berw te parts of the Equestrian Representations, will aford an opportunity of presenting to the vr inary infpection. SATURDAY EVENING, At half-past6 o’clock, at the auction room, A rare collectior of rich and ‘beautiful Oil Paintings, by old and modern masters. A number of them are handsomely framed and in good order Among them are many original particularly a pair of Battle Pieces. by M. Fipuienbures are richly worthy the inspection and consideration o ture buylng communte TUESDAY. Ji 10, 1643. A choice asaortment of Groceries—vi fine bottled Madeira, Sherry, Port, Claretand Hork Ina; teas in chests, coffee, te 100 baskets of the celebrated Bolener anshor and grape s0, 200,000 imported’ and domestte sewar, ev as Sth t o’el at ct sale rooms. ae A large lot of furniture and faney” goods, from families re- moving from the eity. peas Inge lot of ane xeat and fag bottom chairs, direct c. whic the pies to the citi if Ne pea je arrangements with Mr. E. Bimpaon a ies, olives, &e. style, from er, to be sold at any pric public judgment, an entirely ‘Also, 200 red tri h blankets, ribbons, silk, scarfs, NEW DROP SCENE, cravats Pen gloved surge oie skin ate el eee Painted by +++ +.++++++-Mr John R. ane Eateaimed one of the most talented native aes, e varied Acts and Equestrian Scenes will be accom pamed by ORCHESTRAL MOVEMENTS, expressly compose d to aid their general effect. (77 To, Panenrs and Guanpians of Faxsixe~The ténre and citcumspection are uneeasingly bestowed upon, nature and tendency of every part of the exhibition enacted this Talented Troupe, in order to anite the highest respectabily- ty with the highest degree of talent. i it soM Rockwell & Ci a Boer tonae.-are ak Reeth atria THIS EVENING, Series of Representations, SET REI ss, slakornse aaee ny TR aTRIAN MASQUERADE! ume, gow Al: . ich mahogany chairs, book cases, wash stani tables, couches, pianos, bi cold hi robes, paitnini rons, fenders, and. gether with many other goods just come ARD AND AUCTION NOTICE.—Mesrs, BELL & HOWARD. (‘Thomas Bell and Robert Howard) give, no- ce to their friends and the public, that the Auction and Cem. mii in all its branches, and will be continued and al, and on the same horrrable terms, at the old stand, No, 32 Ann and 115 Fulton streets. Liberal advances goods consigned for sale, a comprising fuhabitants of every: Neva a Tothed in correct costumes, and in whi eeee eT RIDERS, MALE & FEMALE, will appear. After which, M188 LOUISA Wilts will bave the honor of dancing LA SMOLEN! ehm *, descriptions of LL & HO} , HOS. BELL, Anetioucer. LT. ¥. HOFFMAN, Auctioneer. OAL—L, M. Hoffman & Lo. will sell at auction in front of taeir store 86 Wall st 1000 tons Broad Mountain Schu in lump, egg and nut Tiyered tn any, part of the city ‘Terms—under 50 tons cas months. (0 THE LADIES—To be soldat auction at 9 Broadway, Property, attended to. 3 Im*ee bie Child ot e , Master W incade will ride an. Agent , .THE INFANT MARINER. A Characteristic Act of Horsemanship, taken from the early history of Nosth a Ce et | ONE! superd ourser, by Mr. STONE: GREAT TOURBILLONS 3 50 tons 3 months; 100 tons 4 j6.2t%m ae Roesay east font, ists, at hi velock oe ., the whole of the valuable an nt of Far BATTOUTE. BOARD! ang of Wine Long ans, Hn real mar | By the Philadelphia Troupe, headed by McFARLAND, the tin, minx, and teunote Muffs, ke. sold with- Hero of 360 Weekly jomersets ont reserv. euer J. DIETERICH, Auctioneer, | The very accomplished Mis. HOWARD will ride her much ONY MEL WILD, inantyle agURERBARENA GYMNABHICS, | r ofa character never yet attempted except ao ees. 1. Natusge ani bie Sno Fontes z A™ “RICAN LAND AND LOAN OFFICE.—William L, Simers having above thirty years’ the taanagemiene of Real Estate, and posse ssins iv perty himself, al-o fe id the liberal ee : parronage he las heretofore enjoyed, respectfully. solicite the Success ie POCA ONT Attention of the public to the special advantages of the Ame- | 4. staster John” Glenor tarieot Me, Codvallader, and es- rican Lani and Loau Officeyat No. 14 Wall street, in the ety atcz Sohn Glenroy, pupil ot Bir, Chawaleder, of New York, for the purchase, sale or exchange of Houses ee igh) oy + faite fy mid eae uring a ented At this period of the Evening at intermission of ten nd for taking the’ general te, also for the superin- di lings. find it {for collecting the re \d'supervision of Rea of erecting and repairing B ‘THE SECOND PART will commence with the introduction agen tendance ofa Comic Pony, known by the soubriquet of Persons having property to sell, exchange or let, ; A torhetr ndvantace te ply at dhwofies whet ‘Wan 10 80) | ppg, BUACK CHRONONOTONTHOLGGOR otnerin the eity, both in point of eeonomy and despatch Take bye hie Cranes Med Neth All property registered m this office, will, required, bead |g moge @fMted,Psgnin trainer, Mri J.J. Nathavsi ztised in twoor more ofthe mos: widely. circulated journals, | yy Se"Grect Heeaanat of She: South Ne Gh: Rapes with and every honorable exertion made to dispose of the same. : jr leaf omeepeee Should the property noe be aol at private sale it will if de- all the aide of Renert sad Corsost Uoemaes sired, be oi ere of public auction, thus giving to owners of the A TRIBUTE SHAKESPEARE ! property donble «dvantage, In which the rider. will personate He will also attend to effecting Insu:ance on property, ob- | giz John Falathit” ‘Shylock, the Jew of Venice, & Richard III. and loaning of money on bond and mortgage, or other Succeeded’ by a noble, bold and manly display securities, taking special care. to receive ample security. for EQUESTRIAN SCIENCE money loaned; and to have titles to property exami by gen- On Four Horses!!! by J. J. Nathans. tlemen of the legal profession of established character for ac- CHINESE FESTIV A: curacy, Or, A Day iu Pekin. t Holders of vacant grourd that requ In which the entire treble company will appear. —__ greatly totheir ad 0 apply to ht ‘The Equestrian Entertainments of ‘the evening will close with the beautiful Operatic Scene D’Arene, entitled the REE CUPIDS 111 ND THE WANDERING SPRITE. Axp ra fr. Cadwallader will 1a which the elegant Misses Wells and appear. ra ovelties of a most splendid character are in active prepara- ion. of the greatest importance; and his long ac- the building of houses will enable him to get ed on the most rearonable terms at a far less expense Iso take charge of real estat is knowledge from experienee ill be of ue to those intending to dispose of their | “0% ; Pit, 255 property, hte will prepare the advertisements, see that they are Ce eS eee properly ‘distributed and superintended, and direct the saleiand | J i ic will be found to be a grea saving from the fact that property crneuw as been frequently sacrifice A Bethe. tention andskillfal mangement. | AMPEITHKATRE OF THE REPUBLIC, Yndividu Fequire an agent to take charge 97 J: ir Feal depend on having. it faithfully and A. HOWLS. Broprietor. economically maniged—and all moneys received, promptly | tnstituted in 1834, by Messrs. Jane, Titus, Angevine & Co. prdover. Persons wishing lo hite oF purchase proper, oF boars, Tapes ss, it ve ost: ie! acco! 8 ree of " " expense—and persons realdinu at distance. desirous ta seit or | Abd countenaneed by the highest onder of the commanity-in estate by sendin’ a description of the property, immediate attention. g 18 for the purchase, sale or exchange of real estate, gy forthe loaning oF putting oat of money, must be directed to WILLIAM L. SIMERS, Awnerigan Land and Loan office ‘o. 14 Wall street, New York: the post bly paid N. B. Contracts’ and other papers prepared at this office. r REWARD Will be paidat 403 Pearl street—JOB. BRUNNER. *hani¢ - mechanics ang mer chants—and enthnsiastieall ks oR jeepe TH nnd the Bene! respectable families of tradesmen ind under al BY THE ERT e) Boxes, Dress Circ! Boxes, Second Tie! ire! without extra cl STOLEN WATCHES. x" Prices of Admission—Boxes, First. or Cirele, 26 cents, 1 gold Patent Lever Watch, Harrison maker, composition | Children half price; Second ‘Tier, 18% cents; Pit, 13g ; i bene. 4 jurt, or Family Boxes, $1 50—seats for six persons. eapement, double back, with cap, name Brunner lored persons. have been set aj for col le Doors open at halfpast @-Overtare by the Band at i< to commence at 7. = dials engraved back, i sageaved. cap. bruse eap, American case, hard dial. = glint wits ila Lesstrerecgsived behind oe, will nneiro e ind. + Patent’ Lever’s, without caps, with 9 jewels, Col- je of princely magniticence. The per ‘will beuiven daily throughout the week, and forthe accommodation of all, the hours "ot perf have been chanwed. First performance will commence at haif- past one, P. the next at seven c'elocky P. Me ‘Tom ‘Thumb'one week mores ‘Toramuy the wishes of many famy familie, the Manager ae eee NEHAL TOM THUMB, JUNIOR ! ‘The smallest Dwart in all creation. Thi imen of ite Brunner. 1 Gold Repeater, with a red gold dial, Vacheron et Comp, S boxes of old fingerrings, containing about 150 rings with Iver, which had been Ifet RUNNER, smany watches, gold and * “92 Meeting street, C jor 3e® icc 8 Ea Baw Rite. | Ct ra we ‘belore heard of can be ‘een dar i joston, for sale,ai ° hare Dees eran a eS BYLVESTERS, yes oy EIGHS ONLY FIFTEEN POUNDS! ‘0 © Wallstreet and 190 Broadway being precisely his weight when but three months old. RAIL. ROAD LINE OF STAGES He isliv ly and talkatise of fine symmetrical Prpporgop, and is FROM NEW YORK TO BEDFOR! cn w jose wma the preston living curiosity im the world. a aday, J: 3d, 1843, the jaguificent exhibition of Pry err line of vtxses toss Bedtord to New York ‘ANIMATED, TABLEAUX, as shown to admiring ousands in F.ut under the title of Leaves we, Bedford, every Monday,| " THEODON'S GRAND THEATHE OF ARTS. Wednesda: at 836 oPeloc>. rH, G. Sherman, the popular ballad singers. G. Leaves Rail Road FJotel, comer of Bowery sp Broome pa aD Tile ge Comic Singer; La Petite Celeste, the di se Ses esa ie Rae Mihe ANe | cme athe Soin eet af Ons ergy . White Plains, Robbins’ Mills and Mile Albioe Lady, Soed 500,000 Cortiocs » 4 jonities, Admission ‘o all 25 cents—Children half priee. is AMERICAN THEATRM—WALNUT-ST. PHILADELPHIA, UNDER te Pea a OF MISS C CUSHMAN MUTINY OF Fae NORE." RAVE VOR eae DEFOREST, Ore twin ne “THE BLACK SAGit OFF EE. South Leesa ole inate libs ek, rant penn frm ca tart Of Groen Batsicend Utiiad, FRANCIS’ PATENT ; " BOAT, OFFICE No.7 WALL STREET. regular line gaged by their fri ey hyd a2 ier who may ick of packet ships, suiting every six days ‘rom Liverpool. Per- | USER in-sending for their friomts,, may rely. that just cure will Us seacinds Ha Welethae a “a4 themn despatched without delay in Livervooland | ype fue, Eraningi, 726, orctock at, th boner endeavor to merit @ coutmua ice of the public | ofthe Solar System, by. Professor ; os Datronaxe which has been soliberally bestowed for many years | <i00'9s cena Pons and thote remitting money ean have drafte payable nt ail | Sbe® #9 cent —_iit the Banks and branches the United Kingdom. 7 Shout _ fortune vartientars, ofp Aaa : & REI I SOpUrE, Careyien sisted irs pee! Bll mm PASSAGE FOR I ONDON. an No. 27 Delancy street near the Bowery, or No. 124 4 fendi. : na, Th w positi ‘ MuUSsIC— “flaving splendid accommodations for eabin, second exbin and Fo, aor of the Har, seseetaliy amen (MUNCK sieerge passengers, [or ry PR a Gh Apes ga - mad on board or to W dik Meee een. | Grote ‘hiryve ertises on applteation ‘af Kis retidence 2 LONDON—Packet of the i0th Jan—The omar i MONTREAL, Captain, “snker, will be lespatched as above her regular day. For passage ap ply to JOHN HERDMAN, 61 Sonth st, N. B.—Passaye from London or Liverpool ean'at all times be | tend Private Part ves, of from engiged by the regutae packets And, atts furnished fr any | Gang forte ta any number that thay be db time, pivable Goughout the United Kingdom, by aruiyiog | Mie Mie Wy taie Balm, No" 3 Broad Wace a Bills of Dover, New Jersey, at Bpoc & NaN Wallttieee. ¥OR LONDON—Regalar packet of the 10th of 1943.—The nda fost saalin t shay Shion | | mr very superior accommodations for — m,seeond oa] WwW ANTED—Union Bok Bills of Dover, New Jersey, at teerage passengers, persons wi a per eent discount i ite aiden lane, SOHN T. MIT! . ae ree JOBE EH MeMUK ue jd awer No. TaN Street. ine st., cor. South. begs to inl 4 FS The above will be euccceded by the packet ship Gia | S, 2: pasion an the Agency of Mess. 8 3. News ator, ja * 2 ane a Yi )wn account "Perions: wishig ir friends residing in the | J.'t0" here he offers for mle Watches, Jewelery uaa ht out by the above ships, oF packets, by applying as above ; if by Ietier = Rexular i a “Ship FOR Tivé! NE BBB cit anet eras Pores see Captain FA mer, irre ea Note her reptlardey. For fre old country, can any of the regular jberal tu 95 6rer on til . OBERT KOBERTSON, Gentlemen's Nurse, barat out on the 28th Nov. 1842, from 98 iatewt, has re 4 ved to 49 Watt st, where he can be found at any time—near mht’ or | Haden ate is Mia °° “4 plendot or | *{SHE Partnership hovesolore cxlane Deb beeribers je, having agcommodations wucaual ie. OF Wallstreet, | LHegearmerahip hererolore exieel 6 between he matort, apply on ota aa Raha Under the firm of RU "WALL, is dis. athe oa ia debts will be retted by either party, and bat ean the name irm uses OWL LTRS | JAMES Bek Ne New ¥. . St, 1842. is i M HEGE! renee econ resets mae orto Price of YY leaps i Serge Uerrick, Captt. William Skiddy, ot 1000 cone facket, Shir Oernilan, and sail the 25th February, her hat day. se shire ofthis will only be received at Gilpin’s and Hale’ iy may rely on the ships of this line sailing panera ly anadvertined. i ie Broadway and No Yo Astor i ‘OK NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND | them the of Hushton a Ad one es eer First alar | gute 5 sk ed . aa heretstore ieat sailing packet ship, LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt | % street. itiwer will pomtively sail as above, her regular day. For freight ot WASHINGTON HOUS: ished srecommodations, apply | ro, 93 CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, passage, having bandsom bn boar’, at rteane why _ Positively no goods received after " their goods correctly measur 13 SF thes Ring will sau) pametaally aa adver- ADJOLN| MASONIC PHILADE, Is in complete order, Tee rociction of Gentlame 43 on ise “H. 1, HARTWELL. io that effect will be given eud faldlled | pK finer setis, octagon, Tea . . Filite and ten sett Dy ease only. For Agents in N. Orleaus, Hullin & Woodraff, wino will prompt: f sale by - ESME, ty forward all goods to their address dit ime Soath William st, No. 4, ap stairs. “he oxeket ship Huntsville, Crotain O, R. Mamford, will FLO Saw ie Done “4 secoees the Louisville, and sail the 24h Jan. her reqular day, cous, from New Orieans. for sn ¢ by ite BKC ‘C0. ste PAS"AGE FOR NEW Regular Line=Packet )0th packet ship LOU above, h 1 regwh = apee Nm Orgs [LADIES SET SS LIRR CONES, Toe William ear of Joho ets 029 tee PORTUGUESE F id accommedarions fc da = it MALE PILLS. ‘ple nd jor eabin, second E FEMALE oe ‘tod oro Ry uy Hie pereaive, ts be obtained fa tis country. "See navertise” 3 pen sneut on, _ as fourth q an WANTED-—A ship for 4 southern port. iy to | (VOR DR. 4 Price Current of Tarren ib Pea a | Co ae Gnaerine aeeep