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: ITHERN MATT. fit imposing upon such letters , where. MEDICINE CHESTS, containing an adequate "Foreign Importations. YTION SALE: MUSE rs BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. yeh Blend rd ee and trouble | supply of the new remedies for the cure of gonorre end Schr Codhook (Reported yesterday }160 bales AUCTION SALES. __ ____ AMUSEMENTS ———E——S SSS ES | of delivery, it is believed that such an i ition of | sleet, are.sald .by..the authority of Ba Cobegs- ef Medi- 50 casks coffee 5 bbls honey 5 do mo! 30,000 THOMAS BELL. yy er. CHATHAM THEATRE. . Washington. Oo yu tend to lessen the temptation toeck | “eand Pharmacy of the city of New ¥ oy cea LL CE SRR G58 sicoge Ace ecko eed te Pelee stcsat’ REDUCTION OF PRICES, {Correspondence of the Herald.] channels of private conveyance over mail lines, foeat a cases, Sithont a (eget M GENRY = ay ay Dress Chale, S735 ACIDE: snd ea lascents. ‘Wasuinoton, Friday Night, Jan. 6, 1848. | to avoid the payment of postage. It is not proposed | jucing any injury to the system. ‘The class of patients ARITIME HERALD. BY RIFLL & ARCULARIUS, MONDAY F VENTING wal ep Postmanter Genorels Report ‘about medue | Prohibit, aais done in most of the European g0- |or-whose tse these chests Rave been. preparet, are ear en : Store 801 Brondway, comer of Duane streets eee cing the Postage, ds0.—Gen. Jackson's Fine | VeMments, the sending by private conveyance a | nestly requested to avoid unprincipled and ignorant Ship Masters and Agents, R. & A. are now ready to made advances to any amount on | After which ©NABOB FOR AN HOUR, letter; but it a letter, so sent, shall be deposited by | quacks, who generally produce by their mal: na We shall esteem 1 « tivo, if eaptaine of versels will give | consignments, “Hecarne prompt. ‘Bales of real estate and ont "0 conclude with —Navy Appointments, the bearer in a post office, to be delivered, then to | Worse diseases than the original malady. The members | ¢,, "Commodore ent SILVA OE our news fleet, a ve, | doar sales of honsehold furniture attended to in person. IE OF CORBEIL. Of the College are responsible persons, ‘and desire to save | °2,commodore Honent, Sitvee, of our news fleet, » theafilicted from imposture. Orders forthese chests to be | sessels spoken on their passage’ & ist of their eargo, and pay een foreign ue wspapers ornews they may have. He will The only important matter on footito-day is the Report of the Postmaster General about reducing charge it with age. F It would be difficult to estimate the amount which THE 4 % Doors open at 4 0" | site's Manas i, ovey Weltarday tol Wotaiay "7" "| menses Tiretheig oe Sms St Perersanee wil com ———— MITCHELDS OLYMPIC THEATRE. = A ‘ to om TUESDAY, January 10, 1843. A would be di f letter post- dintely f mer rrespoi i f the postage on letters, acopy of which {send you. | age, but it page led Meas mechicc ae wie MOnARD ere eat care home ee ahonks wil on asohee Rien ie tala ee sheayoPart priment of Grice vit fine bottled Made MONDAY FVENTNG. Will “be cerformed Tn the Senate the Bill for the reef of persons on } masters that not less than $50,000 would thereby be {aformation'ef ay kind wAl'be thankfully rcetved. "| qyAtegafeus i ghgats coffee,Jllina olives. te, 100 beakers OF |p, Ding, ny DIAVOLO. Mitchell the Texas Boundary line was snares fable) aed io tee RE eae umn ati we MONEY MARKET. nnn ‘Also, 200,000 imported 4 ete every style. NINE TAROME ANC a reading. The bill to pay $7,900 to the owners of connl salati Saturday, Jan. 7-6 P. M. PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 8 A Yi had, (7 The Doors will be opened at felt pea a 7 ves taken on board the Comet and Encomium rier ering Marriteneren fo meiie nine A moderate amount of business has been done at the : Alarge lt at faruure aad fangy’ goods, from families re- inne e” commence at 7, every eveniar Past 0 and the Be t moving from the city. ape PRANKLIN THEATRE, Chath, ‘Aina Taree fot ot enue seat and flag bottom chairs direct | PRANKLIN THEATRE: Chatiom Siuare —Th evening fromm the maker, to be soldat any price, the city, at the reduced prices—pit a Also, 200 red striped French blankets, ribbons, silk, scarf, | including a lady, 25 cents. Open 6—commence 1. Privy cravats, bags, gloves, cords, cloth, shirts, drawers, and fancy boos for aa $00, for, twelve, $2 00, “Mr. Winchell pd : "Connell, Emit, banjo melodist, and Master Pi ‘ Is0, rich mahogany chrirs, book cases, wash atands, centre | ovist, Graham. Garson, Ruggles, Miller, ger Free heslol guches, pianos, cages, gold headed canes, W: of Warsaw, Richardson, Hatch, Brown, Master Henry, Car 7:21] Moon ser: ‘ . board of brokers, with but little change in the general 4481 mam ware features, New York State 7’s, 1849, rose } ; Ohio 6’s, } New York 6% fell }; Mohawk }. The Ohio Life and ‘Trust Company fell 5 per cent, making a decline of 10 per cent since the 28th ult. It is understood that there is to be at Nassau, was also engrossed. And the resolution offered some days ago about carrying newspapers out of the mail, &c. was adopted. It reads thus :— Resolved, That the Committee on the Post Office and Post Toate ‘be instructed to inquire into the expediency of sequent logs of revenue, I respectfully recommend the adoption of the distances and rates of postage above, in lieu of the Vege If Congress will relieve the Department from the amount now paid annually for railroad transporta- tion, by a permanent arrangement with the great + 18 9 - 1B x 3 Fs é f f emel 7 ny Carroll of C: 1 , fenders, and f Te ‘, on the, gxisting laws a that each Assistant | |: aGing lines of intercommiunication, and also fegu- | X0 dividend. ‘The New York Life and ‘Trust was the Rise Site ettuentie cetherwith many other goods Just come in teores Til Detos, wih o uttsber of ones eneteed” adimer. by eo — the advice and pe cine of the Senate. late the franking privilege and restrain it within | best Trust Company, and the disoredit and probable ruin | Brigs aVetumpka, Fowler, Mobile, Sturges & Clearman; os WELCHS whether it be expedient to repeal or modify the | proper limits, then | am prepared to meet the ee which has overtaken that, puts an end to allthe others. | Pasion rattan Ajainchicolat Wir Taylor, ory. dot Jet: | "[', RHE, LADIES—To be soldat auction at (49 Brondway, OLY REO CrROUs law which prohibits Kye ch pal egg the Sg yaore of mands of public sentimentand recommend a a en ‘There is a proposition before the Georgia Legislature to New Orlesns, AB Cooley & Go; dm H M..the tt need aa ests, Yan 1, 1943, at bal Komedi rolaet Ae peel! ’ the mail from carrying, without the consent of the Post- | reduction of letter postage to ten cents upon all let- | 19, nrokers $10,000 a piece, and to declare every man a NB. FIN son cotisisting of Fine Long Lynx, Russia Fox, ehincilla, real mar: PARK THEATRE. master General, newspasers other than those carriedin | ters over thirty miles. 9 bs sd spraith, Leseds & G04. tin, minx, and teunote Muffs, ke. &e. They will be sold with- | R. WE, respectfully announces to the citizens of New the mail. i seme The inquiry, what effect such a reduction would | broker who buys or sells Central Bank money at more mm, Denpety, Michmont ; out reserve b York, thathe has made arrangements with Mr. E. Simpson m ___In the House, a resolution was adopted inquiring | have upon the revenue of the Department, appro- | than eight per centum. " i, Gu, RM Demill; Eliza Meserole, | 363°" SL DIBTERION. Anouenser._ | order CUM sae wee aree " into all the details of the steamboats employed onjthe priately suggests itself. On Monday last the annual meeting of the stockhold- wannah, Badger & Peck; Michigan, Torey, Baltic (CQOMBOLA—The French Cashmere Sbewl and | the PE AS AN ELEGANT OLYMPIC CIRCUS ! Mississippi, Ohio, and the Northern Lakes; those } © ‘Th b olves several consid- i ame, do, A. B Cooley, |.” were, drawn yestertay, in’ the store of a ‘The Deeorations of. whieh are completed im the most rich lost by al hinds of accidents; and also the aariberct eratioee to be given involves of the Bank of the State of North Carolina unanimously Jexandria, Lewis, do, Sturges & Cl Co sane Fulton street, and the fortunate number was 59 perfect nate, by J, Rt. Sure and Wencens, and their een set lives [ost in the last two years. In the first place, the Department should be re- adopted a resolution (submitted by Judge Cameron, Presi- Arrived. Assiptants, » LEMONS! LEMONS! !—One Shilling a dozen and by | ‘The short interval between separate parts of the Equestrian the box proportionably cheap, at 476 Broadway, between | Revresentauoun wilt pone As Grand & Broome streets, Tye iteee | publicjudement! teens vaidead mente Mr. Sranuey, from the Military Committee, offer- dent,) declaring that if it be the pleasure of the General | ,,S¢h* Gordon, Leavitt, 13 days from. Hali Tar. ed the following, which was adopted :— Re ! from Halifax, NS. via paulin Cove and New London, with hides aud lish, to order—3 lieved in its expenditure of the sum now nearly 4 Assembly to instruct the Representative of the State in | passengers. equal to a half a million per annum, and which is what amount of appropriation isnegessary for the erection | Of, contracts for railroad transportation. Deduct | the business of the Bonk, and divide the capital stock wre ete ee ne each, ‘This breed i warranted ungurpasted at Rat- | | Eatecmed one of te most talented native artists, of an additional forthe War Department, with a | ‘his sum from $4,235,052, the current expenditure | among the proprietors, &e., they willconcurtherein, The | _ {th—Ary Lightfoot, Ulmer, Providence Tor Savannah; Amos | i's oF flouse dogs, and for the destraction of all Kinds of ver, | , The rane AGu ns way nna, Nontes will be accompanied plan of said building. of 1842, and it leaves $3,802,484, as the probable | Governor was Tequested to lay a copy before the Legisla- Ree yore tts Virginias Excel, Dunuing, Fall River for | Water street, New York. SyéarOr | to nbd thene general « future expenditure, upon the present basis of service. Upon the hypothesis that the letter correspondence through the mail shall, under this reduced rate of postage, increase at the rate of 20 per cent. only, upon the letters sent through the mail in 1836—the revenue from letter postage may be estimated at $2,621,243 28. To which is to be added the amount to be received for newspaper postage, $572,228, and the amount from fines and forfeiture, $766. This will give a gross revenue of $3,194,237. Mr. James Cooper offered a resolution to allow the Reporters pens, ink, and paper, as the Senate now does The elegant ‘Mr. Arnold objected, and it was negatived. i Gen, Jackson’s fine came up again, and Mr. Adams offered the following weolyhion Strike out all after the word “ Resolved,” and insert := That the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom has heen referred that part ofthe Message ot the President,of the United States at the commencement of the session, which recommends the reimbursement of the fine imposed on ture. This movoment seems to have been taken from some | , t-—Arr Gentleman, Morris, of and for New York, 40 days from b. d a ly "i offence they had taken at some proceeding of the Legisla- | of wager and suis anit Ties Gi, took, New York pier cy tureto raise a Joint Select Committee to investigate the | Thesday, 25 miles from the Highlands. and diately after, w et. TPO THE DISAPPOINTED.—Those who have reaved the | «4 ere aed, Goanpram o” Vaxericao= Ei Bitter fruits of ‘disappointment and found their money | arure nnd tendon : pwee Srey ly checked instead of being cured, | this Talented Troupe, in order to unite the highest re he Hi Dispen- | ty with the highest degree of talent. im Rockwell & Cadwell Lentil Mensa: Goasin 8 Wale, it commenced blowing heavy from contuct of the Banks, &e. having only a halleask of water on board, am The several railroad corporations whose terminus ie in | {iri pore vy ferthie port, Lett ne American vesse Boston, have declared their semi-annual dividends, with | for the Gambia. the exception of Western, Norwich, and Charlestown | Wint\ward islands on the Sth Now ‘man, seaman on board tke Gentlema: Branch. The amounts are as follow! 19ch AG of e Equestrian Direetors- Clowns to the Circle + Salem ‘The Onental, hogan left St Jago for the vy —_——_ ease, nO mi days.) out diet he Opening night was sixnalize hindrance from business, el Th ver WAR, — crimes ri ‘unica Gm gargs Hoss nee | SUCCESS THE MONE COUPLEREFRIOMPH THE horrid pangs of ‘this loathsome disease, turned ; arles Wilson, a Dutch- died at St Jago on the fever; John Harris, of Salem, died et sea on It must be admitted that this reduction of postage Rate of July Div. | tae naknown; Isaac Moody, of Gardiner, Me; | by the proprietor without aid, monay er uot. ‘The medic! Perform TONDAY EVENING. General Jackson by the district court of the United States | + F wee Ne Capital. Bad A mount July Div. | aged 23 ye of mental derangement, jumped overboard | for the po: r and rich both ; the price always to remain The troupe will commence with a great display of at New Orleans, in March, 1816, be instructed to report, will be followed by a considerable increase of Be bene Sri, ividend. Dividend. Rate. on the Sth ‘was lost. dollar per phial. A single trial would place thi ITRAMPOLINE | AND DOUBLE LEAPING. within — days, an amendment, to be tothe bili] Mail matter. The rate of increase is matter of | Lowel” Took Sie ‘ General Record. the eatimation of the sufferer like a keepsake diamor To be followed by an Equestrian display entitled No. 609, now in Committee of the Whole on the statgof | opinion and speculation. I confess that I do not | Keister, 2,000,000 600003 Scum Copsoox oming upon Saturday, in the fog, | gily ay the tue Hunterian Dispenaary oe iit where AIR Vege RTHAN PYRAMIDS. the Union, which shall make the bill conformableto the | allow myself to hope for a greater increase than | Maine. ‘o10. 3 27,3003 when fs the Fans & me in contact with the, South ferry | the most timid and diffident may apply without the fear of be- THe BeRPRCTION GF ROMSEIL Ah oarP, recommeniiation of the Prosident, “without designing | twenty per cent. for years to come, though others, | Nashua,” somo tsa ‘Theschr losther head, carried away bowaprit, “ihe | inden Dy anyone, BRE the Dyin eee naar tans | Aner which, MIS8 LSUTLA Bets will have the bono any re on the judic’ unal which impo: | whose opinions are entitled to respectful considera- — podint he from B lost rd the mate, Mr. e After which, a will have o opinion whether leclaration of mai law by Gen. | twenty to fift “ erage 33% per cent. Whalemen, wretched counterfeit of this me . 1 Jackson at New Orleans, war within the competency of | Reatiantiig Thee eens. of mail matter tobe twen- | ‘The only difference between the July and January di |° A letter from Cape Waterman, of the Braxnuza, of NB. re- member this in the: quly place inthis eity or Btate where the ceded the Bore whe Constitution of the Urited ‘tates and if to ty per cent, consequent upon the proposed reduetion, | vidende's in the Worcester, which, on account of the ve BY Sorin coell aad chi ita boeests mall feo hors tert ay, eR berlin eae An Eauestnay OFOR OF ALL WORK ett whether his imprisonment of Dominick A. Hall, Judge | the amount of gross estimated revenue will be as | ry low rates of freight received from the Western road, Reports at M. LC Kichimoud, Luce, NB, 1¢ mos out, 1100 sp, MERICAN LAND AND LOAN OFFICE —William | [= At.this period of the Evening an intermission of ten of oe Sey A cht et Tee and Lie Gt above $3,194,997 and the steamboat competion last summer, has been unable | for homes India, Jelett, NB. 25 mos, 780 sp 2700 wh, do; Eagles fale bach ply oot g rrecigion 74 verre ereeeae os minutes will ensue. the Depsatine cf the State OF Loaiiana tra ‘riel | Total amount of diture for 194: ch nS Fe to divide but three, instead of four per cent. The Provi- | Perry, FH. 20% mos, 300 sp 1700 wh, for Chili and home; Jav perty himself, also feeling great confidence from the liberal ‘VHE SECOND PART will commence with f cialite bart cone eonoaiteat he Genees fg Kt elec a Pag dence Railroad d ake a dividend until Shorktey, NB. 1434 mos, 200 sp 2100 wh, do; Bowditeh, Bowle, | patronage he has heretofore enjoyed, respectfully solicits the PERUVIAN HEROES AND HEROINES ! for his life by a court martial appointed by Genesal | sive of $432,503 paid to Railroads, $3,802,484 | dence loes not make a dividend until February, | Providence, 200 sp 3300 wh, for home; Gen jiams, Bailey, | attention of the public to the special advantages of the Ame-| A Characteristic Act of Horsemanship, taken from the early Jackson himself, were justifiable acts of martial law, This $3,802,484, may, therefore, be assumed as | and will, undoubtedly, be three per cent; The Maine | NL. he na wh. do; Orozimbo, Bartlett, NB. 20 mos, 410sp | mean Land and Loan Office ‘at No. Wall street, in the city history of North Ameniea, to be represented ona superD and ‘nok abusive exercitoy of despotic and ‘arbitrary | the average amount of future expenditure. Railroad hat, in aaition tothe above mnountof capltaion | Seod”Mmestetataon onse Namy. ser "uatents am, | of Nee, oe fraternal gr aches, of osees |e avr by me ORCA eS ire power, And also their opinion whether, by the pastage of | 1+ wit) be seen that, isp caleeiantieettikirevania , Tae Peet raced gon td mee a00. aos Nice Smith de’ | Sd (ot, Parmennd uncalvated Lands. either at private or ian Wells will dance C ‘ ich a classic act entitled UIGULA’S SLAVES. -orrect Arena Exhibition of the i and repairing Buildings. f P FOUR BROTHERS. y rsons having property to sell, exchange or let, will find it | A moat exciting Equestrian Scene will be rode and illustrated to their advaniage to apply. at this office rather than to any | — by the Great Fquestrian of the South, Mr. Roger, called other in the city, both in point of economy and despatch, LIFE and DEATH of the BRIGANT All property registered In this office, will, if required, be ad’ | ‘The Equestrian Entertainments of the evening will close with vertised in twoor more of the most widely circulated | journals, the beautiful Scene entitled the al honorable exertion of the same. SONS OF THE BURNING DESERT. ould the arty. not be sold will, if, de- There will bean AFTERNOON REPRESENTATION re owners of the | ofall the choice acts of the season on Saturday next, at 20’- this act, Cao ingy § to the recommendation in the mess: of the President, the sanction of Congress will be given to the principle that those acts of General Jackson belong to that class of ceses in which “punishment may well be re- strained within that limit which asserts and maintains the authority of the law, and the subjection of the military to the civil power.” Mr. C. J, Inazrsorx rose toreply, but was stopped by the expiration of the morning hour. He moved to suspend the rules, Lost—97 to 70. Mr. Everett tried to dispose of ‘the Bankrupt Bill in the same way. Lost—113 to 90. which cash dividends are made, about $370,000, on which | 19105, }900, bound home. At Honolula, (probably same time} ait New England, Howland, hk +33 mos, 1300sp 100 wh; the dividends are passed to the credit of the stock held by | New England, Howland, Poughkeepsie, 3 mos, 1900p 100 whs yA 1 Pitieer from Cape Piakhem, of the_ Hl Ai f Nant. ivi ite i nry Astor, of 5 A 3 par cent dividend on the Providenceroad would give | A Jetterfrom Capt Pinkham, of the, Hensy Astor, of Nant. asthe amount of dividends on their roads forthe year ig Jane, Fenix Hamblin, Nant. 24 mos 14504 July, Poton.ac, $663,000 on a capital of near $10,600,000, exclusive of the | Hnssey, do. 9 Inds, 338; London Faeketditehel Western Railroad, and therefore it is the result ofthe busi | gomos lows Clnsies, Gardece, WB. 14 mon, 600s Resin neas of New England developed and concentrated in the | #0: !!mos, 400; Baltic, Garduer, Nant. 35 mos, 1300; Barney, do, 31 mos, 1300; Edward, Daggett, Audson, 19 mos, city of Boston. What a contrast does this present to the | £50 Mereuty, Haskell, NB. 14 700; Susan, Howland, do, public sale, and for the hiring and letting of Houses, Stores, Alter ! F lNecting the rents, and for taking the’ general CAN ion of Real Estate, also for the superin- Followed by a upon the amount of mail matter in 1836, and the fu- ture expenditure by that of 1842, the proposed re- duction of postage would cause a reduction of reve- nue of over half a million of dollars below the aay of the Department. f, however, the increase of mail matter shall be equal to forty per cent. upon the basis of 1836, as some confidently believe, this would give a further sum of $436, 88. Te which amount, may be added $50,000, the probable income from the pro- si be 4) later 4 fen i ty double advantage. tlock prosieely: Prete will elso agtend to effecting Insurance on property, ob- MTP Boxes, 20; Pit, 25; Galery, 125 eepte. 14 mos, 350; in August, Friends! liza, | taining and loaning of money on bond and mortgage, or other ts can be secured at the Box Office, from 10 to 2 i i 0 posed postage on drop letters. state of affairs in the neighborhood of New York! The | (Symer'selcm: 13 mon 50: Mi Hoot, +] taining and loaning of money a 5 OF ; ‘The House then went into private pis and pass | In deepens eins of income and expendi- | Paterson and New Jersey Railroads extend little way aon: dames Maury, Hussey, Balm, 17, a Ot ‘eee vecttiet ds eae ara tries Bonet ed eee eels CikcUs. a ed T1—one to relieve ‘the heirs of General De Kalb— ture, I have adopted the amount of mail matter of | ¢hrough a thinly populated country, and the Hartem and | mom aio, turned to hor ‘arith capt sick, fecbvered, and ald Cet, ae Tegal profession of established character forc:|} AmPHITHKATRE OF THE REPUBLIC, The Senate does not sit to morrow. The House | has been no account fakew of the number of letters | LORE Island railroads are not worthy of notice, as they | Prone one tictae toe de We ‘Aug ti, Henry Clay Bayre, | coeotders of bp ri ee erie Laat a oe N.A powes Proprietor. will be occupied with private business. which passed through the mail during the last year. | ®"¢ scarcely without the suburbs of the city. At this | Nant. 32 mos, 2000; Geo Port fy Lauce, NE $3 mes, 1900; Harn. Re kin i ich ar i ff Instituted in 1831, by M-sers. June, Titas, Angevine & Co. The following Navy appointments have been con-| An estimate ot the number may be made by the | season of the year New York is isolated. Her only com- phe ten telh Falinguth: mont a0; Hector, fond And countenanced by the ORR, of the community—in firmed by the Senate :— amount of letter postage received during the year | munication with the interior, the Hudson river, is closed 21 mos, 1700; Fabius, Chase, Nant. 22 mos, 1100; | them erected on the most reasonable terms at a far less expense i and the Bench— is of the most Thomas W. Wyman, Captain; John 8. Nicholas, Com- | 1842. That amount was $3,953,319 34. To produce | with ice,and during that three months, thecommunication | #ousseau, Brayton, NB. 13 mos, 200; Lexington, Weeks, Nant. 0 96 08 ues ane mer mander; Samuel F. Dupont, do; William L. Hudson, do; chants—and enthnsiastically supported at all this sum, would require 32,295,972 letters charged 22 mos, 1150; Susan, Russell, do, 74 mos, 80, Spoken in Aug, al, S He will Alio take change of real estate intended for public m experi James P. Wilson, do; Simon F. Blunt, Lieutenant; William | Wir, ‘i with Boston have earned $160,000 of dividends, New York | lat | 8, lon 122 W, ‘Audley Clark, Griswold, Newport, 20 mos, | sales, as his knowledge rienee in getting up sales, times and under all circumstances, 3 a postage, to have been delivered through the i 1000; afew days previous, Adeline Gibbs, Baylies, Fairhaven, il be of Ine’ to those fatending tod f their BY THE PEOPLE ! Taglee ies 205 ioe May, ios senry H. Lewis, do; | Mail. > has been lying still, and will do so for nearly three months | |?0i,s, 4 Wepre sel tahl testes the thvertaeitun: see mee kd a4 4 REDUCTH BP , 400. longer. The effect of the Western road upon the trade | , A letterfrom the Hercules, Swain, of NB. dated June 22; lat 246 8, lon 117 W, revorts her wi id 400 wh oil.— A calculation of revenue based on this number of ‘with 600 bb! letters, upon the supposed reduction of postage and The fashionable season opens next Monday by a z properly distributed and superintended, and direct the sale ;an Will be found to be a great saving from the fact that property a maybe seen in the following return of the receipts of flour | Saw the Mt Vernon take 2 whales 2 days previous. ¥ : i grand party teen Aafia ie of the Ist Dra- | the probable increase of mail matter, will be more | at Boston :-- F “Ketter from the Mt Vernon, Shearman of NB. reports her so ce we el cunerquepeoa ams at peetenn inaliprion. Family sects tettioed goons, principal aid to Gen. Scott. likely to give the revenue to be received, than upon at sea Jane 17, lat 38, lon 116 W, with 1900 bbls wh and 2000 sp ‘Individuals or companies that require an age without extra cl The weather is like sprinj Recerts o Fioun at Boston Year Espine Dec. 31. | oil, all well x 4 apo N. x i " di don hi ithfall id Prie i i ib The Postmaster’s arecar has for the. present | ‘he number of letters delivered through the mail in | Fyom. Bbls, At Cota Bevt 3, Moctexamay Dower, 242» 18, woe! Out): A708 economically" man gods ‘all moneys. received, promptly | Children half prices Second Petar gents: Fie re met thrown the transmission of all newspapers into per- | 1896. New York... ap TaEee HOH Spoken, nid over. Persons wishing to hire or purchase property, oF | Paranet, Epyeenn § Roses, $1 s--seats for'six persons. Fiases fect confusion. No New York papers later than | Tostege on 7.001.000 letters under 30 miles, at & rate of) | Albany... « euative, of and trot New Youk for Florida, Dec £9, lat a2 18, | civenoe as}'persons residing at's, Gtatange desirous to sell or | _ Doors opem ec halepast O—-Overtare by the Baad ot > J— Wednesday reached here to-night. The various | on 95,974,072 letters at 10 cents, 9,597,407 90 | Wemern Railroad, ‘ 4 3 + | alchase real estate by sendin: a description of the property, | Horemanship to commence at 7. 4 WaT eave fete purchase, sale or exchange. of real estat, ws UT-sT. letters for the purchase, sale or e of rea " PHILADELPATA. SLT IA eT SPURS" American Land and Loon ofice, | UNDER THE, DIRECTION OF MISS C. CUSHMAN No. 14 Wall street, New York;and the postage invariably paid MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 9, ruil. be performed N. B. Contracts and other papers prepared at this office. THE CHASTE 84 U' ja 4-Imis*r i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 7 ‘i LUCKY STARS. STATES. Conclude with ALICE GRAY, TS yparspnge of law ds JOHN, TYLER, President of the 7 CAN ite tates meric, do hereby declare and make ibd Dy known, that a public sale will be held at the Land office at | “{rble Building, Broadway, opnosite St. Paul's Church. GREEN BAY. in the Terntory of Wiskousan, commence- | (9uqrnt bie i eae ofands within the tii ofthe undermendione | ev. in the city and for the gra poral of the publi Ca townshipe and fractional townships, to wits festa, Mas so emsuate Toe tafe aces eoioc medion Benaieee 1 es mame, Fc ae eee ine civaned niveteemn of range. nine- | January 2ist, that greatest of all curiosities, and smallest of ha teen, and fractional townships eighteen aud nineteen, of range | MM beings, | LL TOM THUMB, JUNIC fractional township twenty-five, lying nortn and east of the creation. line oF he 00,000 tere tae and wnat twenty-six, (wenty- ening a the Mescares iter ttc Heist and twent, it, oF twenty. sun, * “factional townships twentystive twenty six, and twentyae- | YP2"s ld tate inches High, and Dy Voidering on Green Bay, and townshife: ewenty-eiht Thar eine precisely his weigh, when but six months old;— two, ¢ General is of fine symmetri portion, and i mey-Our, ying south and west of Menow v{ect Dat inthe. worl) ana the’ most surpinn ractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, end twen- ity that ever astonished the public. ine, pordering on Green Bay, township thirty and fraction THE DEPARTURE OF THE TSA E TES | al townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty: | got ap at “ a ace 4 four, Tying on the south and west ide of Menominie river, o fimay ae er salar foenie efects, musi, proces, ional township twenty-nine, bordering on Green Bay, PORTUGUESE LANDSCAPE NEAR L so ‘ thirty, and fractional townships thirty-one, chirt; The SEA, introduci STORM and SHIPWRI i LENDID FAIRY OROTTO jon, 72 30. wie 2 neeys from Portsmouth for St Thomas, Jan 2, lat 38 ‘Daceola, Morgan, from Boston for Demerara, Jan 2, off Cape Cod. I Take, from Washington, NC. for Boston, Jan 3, off Block sla ‘Wasson, Douglass, of Blu Jan 2, lat 38, Jou 71 30. Foreign Ports. YanmourH, NS. Dec 17—Arr Constant, Cann, NYork; 19th, Maitland) Fowler, Philsdelphias ‘22d, Catharine, Crosby, New rth $950,000,diverted | Se 'soun, NB. Dec 2—Cld Fidelin, Small, Eastport; 28th, from the New York to the Boston market. All the inter: | St Martins, Vaughan, Cork; 29th, Princess, Vaughan, Sa: nal imprevements of New York, for which its citizens | ‘"Mansantta, Dee 1—In port, Adna, of N¥armouth, from have paid, serve now only to feed the swelling of com- | Jamaica, justarr; | [oogted age Nak ie ee merce, because the connection of Albany with the termi- | Boston, just arr; M’ Pitman, for Boston, 5 or 6;; Saga- nation of the great canal with New York is imperfect, | oa ee ete re ete aan SPiader, Steward, while it is complete with Boston, NOrleaw : i ; ‘The profits and commissions in one yearjon the business | SF 1H0mAs, Africa, shout Nov I~No American vessels in thus drawn from the city of New York, will more than | * Ainntz, A(rea, no date—larort, Tigris, Krye, (late Burn- equal the interest upon the entire cost of such a road, in- | Myfs. whe died sf Amari stout Noe) om tank Nocton, 24 dependent of all other advantages arising from it. The | days from Mazatlan; Jos Peabody, Dominis, of Salem; Lama, ; Tones, of Boston, 25 days from San Sonettes. loss of business to the merchant does not affect him alone, jQyattan Barro, Eemata, Aug Sela Doty ae: Fran bat all classes and kinds of business are made partakersof | fi3well) irom Sumatra, put into ile of France, has been com: the general suffering ; the mechanic and the common la- | demned. borer always feel the effects of a declension in mercantile Home Pores: B. |, Dee 90—Cld Bradstreet, Charleston. Sid affairs, and perhaps no class of our citizens will suffer | 2eth, Clinton, Manson, H Denmark, Mercen zi editers should see to this. W.#H. A. Postmaster General’s Report. Posr Orrice DeraRTMENT, January 5, 1843. Hon. W. P. Maneum, President of the Senate, U. 8. , 5m :—The Senate of the United States, by reso- tien of the 27th July last, required that “the Post- master General be eveted to communicate to the Senate, at the commencement of the next session, an estimate showing what reduction of the number of miles on which postages are now charged, in the several cases designated by law, would be necessa- ry to introduce the Federal Pers 80 as not to di- minish the aggregate revenue of the Post Office De- partment.” ‘ A I fiad it difficult, if not impossible, to comply with a ectution, it regard be had to its literal iMIpOrs ; ; é 4 A “reduction of distance in the different classes of the rates of postage, so as to introduce the Fe- deral comage,” and at the same time rve the present aggregate revenue, could not be well ac- complished without a very considerable increase of postage upon some of these classes, covered by the reduction of distance. 1 have, therefore, assumed that the Senate meant by this resolution to require an estimate, &c., shew- Add 20 per cent for probable increase of ten weet letters, ‘rom newspapers, From fines ani forfeitures, Total aggregate revenue, 3,956,977 75 Average future expenditure, exclusive of Railroad transportation, _ 8,802,484 00 The rate of reduction here proposed is not equal to the ratio of reduction recently made in England, and consequently the ratio of increase of mail matter will not be so great as in England. ea There isan additional reason why it, wil! not be in the same ratio of increase, and that is the power which is exerted in England to force the entire cor- a of the Kingdom through the Post Of- from St Domingo for Boston, on of novelties any lel we ice. The reduction here proposed, and any other,should be preceded by stscihie Wikisiation, whereby the De- partment is to be relieved from the amount paid fer railroad transportation. Secondly, bya total repeal of the fanking privilege, or a strict confinement of it to official business, and an ample protection against inroads upon the revenue by private expresses, and other modes of evading the payment of legal postage. Respecttully, yours, &c. 6. A. Wicxuirrr. Sales of Stocks at Philadeiphia Yesterday. d thirty-four, lying south and west of Menomime river ic) : i Porriann, Jan 4—Arr Little Mary, Kimball, N of range twenty-three. ‘ Mr. H. G. Sherman, the popular ballad , Ln Pe m $92 Lehigh Mortgage Loan, 42 ; $500 County 5’s, 1860: | more from the diversion of the great staples of our own de Fractional townships twenty-nme and thirty, bordering on | tite Geleste. the ad: 4 dane Mi is what change of the distances pos- | 71°54 a f ; Newnunyront, Jan $—Are Ivanhoe, Philadelp! t | tite Celeste, the admired danseuse ; Miss charm tage ad erates as to, attiaiee ou of | pas city mington, 57 ; $3,000 Wilmington 6's, 1855, 58} | and the Western States, {rom this city to the city of Bos- | Schroder, Haley, Porto Rico. Green Bay au south of "Menominie nver, of iange twenty vocalist, and 'T. G. Booth, the C inger) are engaged. 8, 1962, 92', $9,000 Pennsylvania 6's, 1846, 45 3 40 shares Girard Bank, 1 ;'20 do Commercial Bank, 31} $750 Draft on New York, 100 a 116. Sxconp Boann.—193 shares United States Bank, 2. : ri - (-Ureen sland, desiguated as sections nineteen and twenty, in| Also, Stanor Vivaldi's decidedly unrivall Mechanical Fi- f range twenty-five. te - - t ih Fox hake’ township thirteen, of | conmaiad fom’ Ac af Ui sar tock BM es an ely ons fourteen, twenty-three, and twenty-four, gray performances ‘Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 134 walinh Battoo, ton, there to, be exchanged for merchantable commodities, | g SALEM: Jan S—Art Eesinse, Whitmarsh Bag Sumarra; Active, Smith, St Thomas, Africa; oe than that important class of our fellow citizens, the cart- | ver, Zanzibar. Cld Caroline Augusta, Putnam, In men, Not less than four or five thousand men in ourcity, | yB0#TON; 4am G—Are Julia, Bennett, Savannahs America 4 ‘man, Hayana; Sarah Williams, Cutter, C Kos; Siz by this calling, support themselves and families. Of flour Hardy, Cape Haytien; Hizard, Wooama: hiladely the Federal Government, and at the same time pre- serve the present aggregate average revenue with- out, in any considerable degree, increasing the pos- tege upan the present given lines. township thirty ‘Two small islands, peter alain ie m i . in to irty- , of | u ity nine. i, cI m" ’ nal gpedience to the, resolution, thus understood ag eee ee CUR Giikey, Metatc” Elna, | #086. large quantity has gone tothe Boston market by maton ery eeere ether anata are | Sedan by wey te ase of schools, mitary or | Adenoma Sennte—Chlrenalfpie,_t_ For the aake of easy reference, 1 submit atable | Haprryiyork: oly cwiner: fp) karan, New, Qala: | the Wertern road, that would, for the most part, have rpdamekabargs Hichmond, Pery, New | Ui PezP°%rti fe kept open or two weeks, (anless the lands FRANCIS’ PATENT LIFE BOAT, Tele if, Cpsaeey, Havas Chester ilanue, Lawson NYork. Arr 5th, Suffolk, Ha #,Coazleston; Spartan found a market with us, and secured to many cartmen a means of support for their families. The above report shows 190,000 bbls. gone to Boston. The exhibiting the mt rates of postage and the dis- tance, and probable number of letters, and amount received upon each class of letters, compiled from are sooner disposed of,) andno longer, and ‘no private entries OFFICE No.7 WALL STREET. "nist of land jn the tompahi x0 offered will be admitted until after | 7>USSELL°S PLANETARIUM—Lecture on the expiration of tl ai Astronomy is. T Y Gir aaratigec my hand, at the city of Washington, this twon- 6 olelock at, the American Institute. near ‘oiat, Jobn, from Porto Cabello : CHaaurston, Jan 4—Arr H Allen, Wilson, NYork; ‘'ybee, MeCcrmiek, do; Janet, (Br) Brown, Bermuda. Cld Johi Li ; Undine, Cushma mn, ena Port au ‘Oma Port ernard, A justraced with this magni presentation data turnished by this Department in 1896. y Barre Torontd, (Bp) Douglas, Lc several handlings and cartages of that flour in New York | Donnell, Charleston s November,’ Ellis, Jamel Pilgrim, | ty-seventh day of September, Anno Domini Atti spa hie seb acabaeaenen: Pr. i Bi wail of 1825 imposes the following rates of Fe aon ork: FLiasecket. Hopkins, Franklin, | Would amount to 25 cents per barrel, or $47,600, which is | Puraourm, Jan I~ Arr Balanes, Swift, Norfolk, By the President: icy ———aUSIG- Goan rubak pen wiih sais Ged tl fan, bane, Havee: Vernon, Ro nins, ‘Borleaur; | near $10 for each cartmah taken from their means of pay: | pV" NOrOn™ at Arrald, Bowles NYork, © CN | Commissioner af the Gentral Land Office. CHNEIDER & REBHUN will attend private parnes and ver a0'miles, Soe eeenia Eile, Thompson, dos George, Hull, NYork: | ing rent, on account of the negligence and want of enter- |_| Hrannis, Jan 4In port, Mary Stanton; Splendid, and Cer- NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Novel Delmney street vear the Bowery, of Wor 16 Norfokeet Over 30 to 80, 10“ ) Eshelby, London; Napoteon, | prise among capitalists in suffering the business to be di. | "fi": Aik sige inard, Shepherd, Boston for | Every person claiming the right of pre-emj ull mr ‘ccount of head winds HoLmes Hote, Jan 3-Arr Brainard, Shepherd, he Over 80 to 150, 193 « "| verted from this city. This is but a very insignificant | Charleston; “William, Gamage, Provincetown for Fredericks vad penis oes rated ai Sane tee - MUSIC Over 1s ex ore 1s} EoRGE TOWN, SC. Dee 31—Arr Perry, Thompson, NYork; | item, compared with the whole loss which devolves upon | Ure; Kenhawn, Howard, do for Virginia; John Murray. Deve: | Ain as the act of ist June, 1840, ox of the provis FOR, BALLS AND PARTIES —JOHANN |MUNCK Over 400, 25 Fanny Coit, Baker, do. , . :. nfo ct, (where those laws still apply tosuch claims by rea- of the Harp, respectfully announces he is Of the ist class it is estimated 5,828,600 Savanaait, Jan 3—Arr Severn, Cheever, Boston: Zenobia, | the city. Complaints are daily heard of “hard times” on | for Salem; Hi setvashineton,, NC. for Boston; | sin ‘of the absence of the plats at the Registers office 2 nthe Prevared fo attend private balls mand parties, with band from OS EWE Neiatia Biddle Taman, Linetgoot Crussder Tor} Sone: | 0B€ hand, while on the other capitalists complain that |» falligged bre with guinted ports, Sid, Ten fad June, toi.) or by virtue af the tat o Sine ttn Senramber, | rodwayr? are acuety om application at his residence, €76 Tf the Ad class ef 10 cents, 7,992,800 319,718 | san, dos "Bd Andrgnedn, (Br) Meytwether day ‘Monicllo, | money accumulates on their hands, while safe and profi Fee ee eee ene ek lack tall ta nears, | Che of setlers.is reqgested (0 prove the sume to the aaifaction | MUSIC. rodueing, i von 700,980 | Kaaror NYorke® avert Center, Sheoperts Havana; Dodees | ghie investments sre dificult to be got. Real Estate is | Alsosry, Pundorty Simson, Baltimore for. Bostony Pamnot, | ofthe Rogiater and Heceiver of the proper Land fice ESSKS. WEISS & GHAHM. would. respegtally am Of the 84 clase at 194 cents, 5,328,600 pAEW,OnLEAks, Deo 28-Arp Ohio, Lyon, NYork: Klizabeth | continually falling in the market, one great reason for | Ci Nectt hy" Meascuger Haselutove, Boston for Nortolk. | wotiee, and before the day Appointed for the commencnmen iether yng pet Gg od Of the 4th Slass at 193 cents, 8,902,600 oO a Tt eo lReline te | which is, the decay of business in some degree, produced bia ‘tree Stary i witlam, and Brainard. the public sale of the land esabove designated, otherwise sueh | fp rae Parties and Sotees, of from ope a j , ‘ ' CE ‘ phe port, Fora, Huron, Pa r n ; 09 forte, to a " Petes 749,008 | falvad: Reontee, Heacaoas Hoe opuneam Dower ks | by the want of perfect communication with the interior. | snd'remain, with those repatied above, Magno, Eiligr, from | |; Where the year s of the plats shall ex- | Sir Millets Music Saloon, No. 300 Broadway, or st Of the Sth class, at 26 cents, 1,865,008 lift, Apalachicola. Cla Clifton, Ingersoll, Live Jane | The completion of that communication will be a long step | N York for Portland; Anti, Tarr, Washington, NC for Boston; | Pire b hed yk wsdes the cots of 1890 and 1940, dence No. 2% Delancy, near the nowery. 415 11 producing 400,052 | Ruts Spalachics “Omari, Holtnen dor Almira, ‘Thayer, dos Bride, Rich, do for do, with loss of 22 bbls pitch off deck. shove mention hafvina it's ae IMPORTANT DISCOVE! ——— | Alerinan Havie! Ooraaa'Glilden det Ville de Pa: | towards staying the downward tendency of property. It | Fari River, Jan2—Arr EA 8 , Baltimore; | relerted to, will be forfeited if not proven up and pai | vie Sabeer eT an ns DC Ov ERX, PaERA ps, (Re) Petra, do, ge Lt, Boston; Hutaville, Mam- istrue that such examples as the New York Life and Trust, | i, 1 Hl Borden, Brown, NY ork: 3 . se acavEMAWAie. H. BLAKE, Tiineented. ‘neg prince in the mecha et . by which p . Ww te it te itch, hy Y 4 4 iswie u e. if tori ts i i rou Total letters, postage, 7 gs soo,000 | Vera Cre, Arr 7th, Belmont, (Br) Brow Wiversgolt Me: | tndthat abominable concern the Erie Railroad Company, | Pasned, thiafigrnoon. going ito B sinteaw gx Commissioner of the General Land Office, | mills factories and vont cof any, ki dean be driven withoxt “ ewicagg SB HE ee de Kian E | suificient to frighten any prudent man from trusting a® | \ce'nnd righted with two feet water in her hold. , ¥ ORDER of JOSEPH L, RICHARDSON, Bag. Firs | than either, and the works will rap till worm out if they have Tt may not be‘out of place here to observe, lest a | Frances. yrene, Fi it Kitts: " . i § % r 4 R Ke: ‘attendance, without the least ion in the motion. y i ’ Street, Havana: ing, 403 Gil Yates, Phi. | Sociations of irresponsible pipe-layers, but surely combi- | Errickson, Smith, Philadelphia, Arr 4th, Falconer, Collins, Judge ot the Cayuga County Courts of the Degree of Corn. venanss pep comm site, OF ARURLOL temas Baek eam conclusion not al er correct be drawn from | indelphia. tld Colum hinson, Li fioneer, Gra- ions of 1 be formed, free fi tis | Apalachicola; China, Small, Savannah; ‘Eliza Hand, Baker, | selior, &e., notice is hereby gives that an attachment has Hi F, caall ative sali aod the seomaian han the fact that the high t rates of postage produce the | ham, do; Suviah, Ryan, Genoa; Arch Diliacee. Fe eater ee) oe ene fer sree Coens SOT Siitentes, sued ngainst the estate of Beniamin Harrington, as n non-resi- | Yarn boat is how in complete operation, and will be exhibited smallest aggregate amount of revenue, that the | Radios, Plummer, doe manda, Lermond NYork: ‘Arr goth: | ticians, in the hands of men having a pecuniary stake in Fag on oy ali op a the pay ~ te Mehort time atthe London. & Liverpool’ House, (No. 16 Front great commercial points of the Union’ approach | Britian, (Br) Bir, Kinasgn, das, Vicky the welfare of the concern, and who do not worm them- | Bila, Whiten, Bo Bin Poe eee mouthe hon te at paihicnon of | steer, New York, commencing on Monday, oth of Fanuary,and each other within the range of the two distances of | Na. (Br) theca rpooks, selves into it for the purpose of making fat contracts in | Norfolk, Matthews, Port Spain, Trin; Paul T notice, and that the payment of any debts due to hun by re- bdmiteuas $6 een 80 or 150 miles, rater a : pa > Charleston; Corel Hdents of this State, and the delivery to. him, or for his use of imittance 25 cents. PETER G. OBERT. In licu of the distances and rates of postage fixed mah, Chase, Bristol, inry Brow en Detawans Bueakwaren, Jan 5—Betsey & Jane, for King- | any property, within this State belonging to him,and the trans . . Lowa’ Sonnets, Semaleas haotlsy in compsny with two | fer ofauy such property by him, are forbidden by law and are | N: B—The flour is bolted as fastas it is ground. Sales at the Stock Exchange, ston, Ja, and hasten For Vigst To al i Bostor by the act of 1825, in order to i 3 1 1 “ schrs which ent to sea on Tuesday morn- | youd. 2 ‘i ‘ of the Senate, as boca tot ogee ee | Bat isnaeee’ Ca chnclen Yicowss Netchess Heron, | $isee Nv Brace 751049 10294 gas | fou tt There is now a full rigged brig coming in, name un | “Dated Skaneateles, Onondaga Conner, October 14h 102, stil By Gorge, Mgt we whore names am ender aritten resolution above, it is proposed that the following tne eee ee aie 8 | MN OnroLx, Jon 4—Arr Wm Byard, Beman, New York, Sid | 022 1twy tody2a*1 Attomey for Aitaching Creditor. } Koes by mechanical ‘and his boat prop Shy a perpen arahrsf en me: Pak ct ORR Spoken. j Fs ay] (a inal Hogthbay: WY W, Wren Byér, New | BARBS PASSAGE FOR LONDON= Lyiket Ou drags | tbe seo oe ry Vine P “7! i) wel nown packet iN Upon at ; Ab eis seal y tha’ mall any. distance net wenlems of and from Bath for Pernambuco, Dee 2, lat 26 N, Pe ee +0 3 Yi Sid Geo W Gut aif REAL, ‘apt ‘Toker, will sall positively as above, Srmes “4 mi q over 30 mi Scents, Boy, from Kennebunk for Havana, Dee 16, on Bahama : errexunir day. , john Powelson, 4 Over 30 to 100 miles 0" “Spates . SDatHedee i 168 Paterson wig FOR SALE—Farms in the village of Jamaica, Lot. | , Haviog splendid accommodations for ea ‘Pheodore Van De nat, New Brunawick, Over 100 to.280 miles 18 BOLMeK Trt 5 '5 Stonington 90.19 | AAA Treo handsome Farms, coorainira—the one ‘ftyfour | erage passengers, for passy stephen Moore Fisk, Machinist, New Brunei Over 29010-450 naiey the other forty-eight acres of land, properly divided 1uto : leary Billepcks, Justice of the Peace, Ney ore % no Taingutthed management ot M. Ricerd, ls one of the Second Board astuye and woodiand., “Phey are'in a good state of euly | _J6t Samag] Redeay, Miller ‘i the distinguished managementof M. Ricord, is one of the ‘ tion, and are situated a short distance south from the Rail- . B. . Assuming the data giventin the first table as cor- best conducted establishments for vineresl patients in the Witetee ue ae eee b10 45% | road, to which their front extends parallel upon South st, On pik Ly ERFOOL NE | Lee | its: a z Teot, or as approximatingto correctness, the proba: | World. ‘All the new remedies tor the cute of these, terri: Teeeed seaeneie cnrslidinas.. Op the bec there geod SHERIDA! A. PROM EWN ORE TD BEDFOMDS ble receipts rom exch clase of letter postage, if the | Pncouraged by the ortiate resulta of M. Alcord's moves State of Trade. sie forbuilding, ‘They wil Be sold low if aprlied for imme | Meages having aecommodaiions uneualled for splendor or Fite: Wo alter Toenay, January EMR hove scale be adopted, may be estimated as fol- | Hcourage? by the frtunats ronal of con dee diately. “ADDIy to FRANCIS 8. BROWN... | comfort, apply-on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, | subscribers will ran line of stages from Bedford to New lows :— 5 ee ae earn Teme at Malicine ant Pharrsscy of | Cotton —The demand has been fair, holders having | _/76™« ill onto TK COLLING & CO. South sect. | three timetn week as foliowei | eey Monday, ; No. letters. the city of New York, anglare tobe had at their prineipel | ¢vinced more disposition to meet the views of the purcha- | ‘4 NNUAL BALL OF THE HIBERNIAN BENEVO- | Price of passage, $106, sl ae pk ae pe g ents, ‘i 43 ‘“ wete more extensive at a decline of jc per Ib, whic! : 5 " sts, New York, every Tue ednesday 920,920 100 miles, — 881400 He oA gl por fatter and in eases of heléwcdopon Dotien, bangs priges fo within fe per I. of thore obtained Detore ary 1a, a arnt ll au ey woul reel che ships of chin will only be received at Gilpin’ | morning, by he 9 oplock ca’ pauing “Me, Hall, Bast i J ej tl oe ol fe Eu an advices annie. ie Ne be . . ; ae vn a 4,924rn 4589 0] $5. Allpatients can obtain the gratuitous advice of the | the bee 4 ba. creas tO tales Cine eal loride | MACNEVEN MONUMENT: They 'wrald, deoetore: cake by 2 mbt d Noor. the ships ofthis line sailing punetual- | Square to Bedford. paneipgseentaar7s ts, 738,61 Consulting Physician of the College. at 6] a 7}o per Ib.; 360 do Mobile, 6 a8} °, and 250do New | ‘he liberty of earnestly requesting the nective ‘co-operation of | Ly as advertised. arn Ou HIRAM DEK 5 to 400 miles, 2,874,885 bed WB RICHARDSON, Agent: | Orleansaté ase per Ib. ‘Total, 4200 bales. Uyee Ta eanera be eermerenane we Male Sal paLERS er FOR NEW ORLEANS-LOUISIANA AND he ‘st 20 conte, sea ub Principal office of the College, 97 Nassau st., N. Y ait Nhale Oil nzcarce anal wenced tor export. Line | "%es,pe thie lllstriogs irabman cn MEO SORE LiniesPosttvely Wise Ronsler | srne tea 8icj Jinn of Sings wit continne oo Te detente Oven on till ‘see ; wash abet ec i jckets can be obtained from the following persons:—~Patrick EO ee re ioth inet eng Red 60 i} continne sa raps Curing ie at 26 cents, sr “THE TONIC MIXTURE.”—This celobratea | "4 Sil remain extremely Inective; afew bbls of Ame. | Kelly, President, comer of Bayard and Mott. st; Dr Wm O% ee chi, packet ani LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt | Yoni ard oclock P. see reeed, - = ston 0 iy a Ee Tat Ths | et Meets alptaeasgs tec | eine Vevege Mahe ese A ate Aaa | wire ear bgt be og | V AAW bey onsen, $2,997,814 65 oe of which sire highly concentrated. rt isnow used reporting. n 01 Hester si: DM Nagle, i Monroe Peete eT Orleans Wage ene of Walla oreo W TED mie mt # This calculatio; ibi extensively and wi fie success by the medica Provisions.—We hear of but few sates in Beef or Pork. 3 TN tetas ae , . ‘ofasail lof. Aaply by letter, with Yeeeneer & sold at 12}¢ per barrel less, Lard 'is scarce—city in kegs Daffy, 57 Elm street; P &. K. COLL $2 ‘ A too confident reliance, however, upon the ac- ving their goods correctly measur lege of Medicine and Phermacy of the city of New curacy of the result produced. by this calculation 4 ul the Mi street. York. Price $1 per bottle. Half dozen (in cases) $5. for shipping sells at 8c, and in tubs for city use at 7}c. si alia : jor shippt ¥ ANTED—Union Bank Bills of Dover, New Jersey, at Butter is dull, and sales of the week show a decline of Shippers may rely upon he ed. aud thac "ne shoe OF this Fine will sail panetaally aa adver- Vv, 4 Mott st; James «corner Marion i7 i A ¢ 5 . od. Auy guacancee to that effect will be given and faliilled | 17 should not be entertained. Without an increase of W. S. RICHARDSON, Agent. i i i Prince; James Doy! et and City Hall Place; | US W . 4 5 f «9. RIC| 5 . ‘out 1¢ per Ib in all kinds except Ohio, which is held at ' i fii | that tay be teqm cu. half per cent diseount, si correspondence and mail matter between the points | ?*¢iPalottice of the College 97 Nassan st Gos The transactions in Cheese have been light, without | Joby unvingha, Grand street, neay Broadway Somes ye | | Agena in NX. Osleai Hallin & Woodruff? wno will prompt ‘ PADDOCK & YANVLERK, embraced within the range of distances upon which ~~ any material change in prices, Hams 7 to 8—Smoked oP thensaen, 2 Carmine ot ly forward al! goods to their address, on fo. 18 Wall street. OGTHE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE has ettected @oure even in cases where the bones of the ‘<teliated from the secondary effects of syphilis. a reduction of postage trom 12k to 10 cents, and o Beef 6c. The transactions in all kinds of provisions from 18] to 15 cents takes place, the aggregate The packet ship Huntsville, Cyotain ©. R. Mumford, will have been unusually light throughout the week. mceead the Louisville, and sal t Jan. her regular day. Bank Bills of Dover, New Jersey, at it WANTED. im half per eent discount by JOHN T. SMITH & CO. 2, 3 Brooklya--P Connolly, 110 Work st; Dr Flayney, 37 Fulton Thos Kane, Washington Hull; Joh» Doherty, Birman amountor revenue will sastain a greater loss than hat RA ETSY N. 8 —The members of the © are requested tomeet | ~, ‘ASSAGE FOR NE’ NS—Only tow*r No. 3) Wall street. ey ¢ a saved “ = — A ‘of the Commi a! PAS R itaw* No. 82.185 25. In some degree, to guard against this | quence: ofthese loatheome malalies hy the use ol this c= Married, re, Galen any eaeents sdhos penees spntrninion to Regains Laine Packet OU Haye Meatta! | [ ADIES Silkand Moning Under Vanisf probable reduction of revenue by the change of das. | lebrated medicine, now so extensively used inthe London | Qn ‘Thursday the Sth instant, by the Rev. C. Green, Mr. es ra 7 [' WALKER, Secs. | San Dositively as above, hor regular day 129 tom Mion thar tarce and rates of postage, !would reeommend that ind Paris Venerial Hospital, in ail cases where disease | wiuisam Honay to Miss Many A. Wnts, both of thie i Having splearid aecommmedacions foreabn. second eabipaand [22S FAA PS he lowest rates of letter tage be im is suspected to be lu in the system, this med e TP) RAFTS on Philadelphia and Bost: steerage passengers, for earl Heaton i WUE: ot . what are denominated * Grop ‘letters ree seco should be used. Sold by the authority of the College of | °° acy 1 DRAFTS on Philadelphia and Bott oS TERS, made on board oF to Wek J RTAPBOOTT, "LP HESE fi med’ and eelebrated Pilla, from Portugal, are, postage is not pre-paid This is aclass of letters oe aad Tharmecy, of the city of New York, in Died ci Wail street and 130 Broadway. | ee . an ip cor Sont =F eatgpareeave, Io be obtained inthis country. Sea ndvertne- each. t i. 7 p fe rt. py § ni c . fou o Le winch are usually sent from ene place to another by ee bottles at $1 cach: In cases of halfa dozen bottles ‘is bileks evant: eodtent protected titiend, STOREED Binposed ohare beer stolen, an English Bilver WANTED=A ship ivy 4 southern yey oF OK DE. FEUCHTWANGEWS Price Cairent of Cons private conveyance, and are “dropped” or deposited | * W. S, RICHARDSON ae iey ny beloved wife of John Warwick, aged 36 + also a Dlagk SMUSON & CO. Pawnbrokers, 56 South sizvet, via, Gaoualeg, Agila, Drew ods, mer in the postoffice tor delivery. Beside the intrinsic Principal Offico ofthe College 97 Naasdu street, yours, formerly of Worcester, Kngland. iT bere “snail cos ya 8 Chatham street. ‘ Silver,