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THE NEW YORK HERALD Vol, IX,—No. 16,—-Whole No, 322: NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1843. Price Two Cents, To the Public. In congratulating our readers, patrons, advertisers and the public in general, on the glorious advent of the birth day of our Lord and Savior, we sincerely assure them of the feelings of gratitude that we feel for the unexampled support and patronage extended towards the Herald, not only during the last year, but ever since its establishment in May, 1835. In the space of time that has elapsed since the organiza- tion of this establishment, no newspaper ever passed through such a fery trial of attacks, abuse, libels, and atrocious calumnies, as we have experienced. Yet inthe midst of such misrepresentation, we have prospered to our heart’s content, and overcome every ebstacle made to our progress. We have at this moment, the largest, the best, and the most respectable circulation of any newspaper in New York—and our advertising patronage is so great, that we have difficulty to find room fer the favors of our generous patrons. In proof of this we annex the following documents, which speak to the mind at once :— New Yorn Heratp i sun o— N.Y., 3 Orrics, Nov. 1, 1842. 1942. Liye ‘&'Baoox _— wn DOrusn > _ f Please at the Sun Olfice, Nu ¥, five hundred reams oj paper P per oom! (4 pid reat rom the 15th ber, 1842, to be of at ie aid weight, the qual. Cash Please to deliver at the Herald Office, New York Seven hundred and fij reams per week of the Bi sued pepe 8 93 32— for the [so vance reams per week of the large sized 3246 for the Weekly Herald,for one year Gum thls date, to baat dear ty ental to this speciaen ~ yments to be made each oe aia, every we MY. BEACH. I accept the above order, and sgree to furnish the pa: per sconce. — in cash, in full for that UTLER. reek. Aug. 31, 1842. woANIES G. BENNETT. it S. Beach We accey above or- derand will deliver it as di- rected. “SPERSSE, Gs joe iberty street. Samurn Beman, { ‘Witnesses. It has been well known that the Sun newspaper, in con- sequence of its cheapness, had for several years the largest circulation in New York. This circulation, from obvious causes, has diminished very much of late, and is now hardly half of what it hes been in former years. Asani tural consequence, its advertising patronage has diminish- ¢d in a like ratio, as may beseen by looking at its columns. The evidence of the decline in its circulation is exhibited in the contract with Mr. Butler, published by Mr. Beach himself, as contrasted with our contract made with Persse & Brooks. Now, Mr. Butler, like Porsse & Brooks, highly respectable man, and a good paper manufacturer— although the paper he furnishes to the Sun is of cheaper, and of course a worse quality than what we have invaria- bly used for the Herald. It is evident from these contracts, that we consume about one-third more paper per week than Mr. Beach of the Sun, and accordingly our cireulation is, in the same ratio, more extensive. The nature of this cir culation is also different. The Sun circulates among tne poor principally —but ours among the higher and more educated classes—particu larly the clerical, financial, literary, and cemmercial. Our advertising patronage has also increased much—as it must naturally do among a business and intelligent peo- ple, capable of seeing their best and truest interests. By inspecting the Sun, it will beseen thet whole columns consist of old advertisements, stuck into fill up space— while other columns contain silly love stories, instead of the important news of the day, which they seldom publish till the day after. These are the facts —but we do not blame Mr. Beach fo this decay. Necessity compels him—and necessity has no law. He has neglected his newspaper entirely for the last two years—and has turned his attention, probably to what he thought abetter business. His place has been changed into a broker's office, for shaving Jacksonville notes, Ulster notes, and Malone notes, all known under the namoof“ Beach leaves.” He has alse united with the business ofa‘ money changer,” that of a small shop for the eale of the cheap literature of the day. Probably he has rtirihto these two Kinds of business in anticipation of the setting of the Sun, which has suffered awfully of late from the combined energy of the other penny and two-penny press, in collecting early news. These facts present the true stateof the casetothe public. There canbe no mistakein the documents of Mr. Butler and Messrs. Persse & Brooks—and henceforth the public will know the cause why the Herald has becomethe principal organ for the cash business advertising in New York We leave all the credit business to the Wall street press. For the favors we have received we return our thanks, ‘and hope by our industry and independence to merit a con- tinuance hereafter of the like kindnesses, always with thecash in advance. A merry Christmas to all. JAMES GORDON BENNETT. To the Public, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year's day and Fourthof July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— postages paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circuletion of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing: fast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business men inthe city ur country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance. NEW YORK LANCET, published weekly, price 12} cents per single copy—8cents by the quantity, The price of this valuable periodical has hitherto been too cheap, in comparison to its utility, intelligence, and workmanship. It has, therefore, been advanced to $5 per annum for one year—$3 for a half year—or 12} cents per single copy—cash in advance, and postages paid. REVOLUTIONARY RELICS, or Letrens addressed by distinguished men to George Clinton, formerly Go- vernor of New York, during the revolution, and first pub- lished by permission of his grandson, Col. Beekman. A beautiful octavo edition in mumbers—price 12} cents each. THE ATHENEUM, a New Montaty Jounnat oF Amenican anv Foneron Literature, Science, AND THE Fine Ants—Each number adorned with a beautiful en graving—price only 12} cents each. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate yfices, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proraigtor or THE Herary EstasuisHMent, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. AGENTS, ‘The following is a list of the agents for the Horald, where subscriptions will be Feoel , and single numbers are found fer sale regularl; AT WHAT PLat Boston,. Philudelphi Baltimore Washington, | Dc?! Butfalo, N.Y... 446 ew jal Coun., ey 8 bony ‘roy, N. ode H. Green. Lansingb'rg. fib Waterford,N-Y. Thomas P. Richards, Norwich, Con. Rochester, N. Ys Elizabethtown, New Bronswick, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. L. Moore. . Samuel Crane. . William Solomon, & Mathews. ‘SA Holmes Milton Bollemet. + Levi Smith. J. Raunsley. Jos. P. Israel. W. A. Haldeman. Poughkeepsie Trenton. « Pittsburg, Pa. Louisville, K, Wheeling, V! New London, Newport Utior. ase s vs VERS OF SUPEIUIOR BLAS ih haw K TEA— remely delicions and unparal- iu China sod Rurope, just im: “ah ‘anton 121 ‘Chativam at ots and 8. The feos wilt ot vtew ah ae vid ant well know No. 648 Broadway being iu a desirable Partot te city for the, abo. doung air hasinent in consideration of hard Of the above place in conse qurce hen od ina INOS HAVOWOUT, 19 Bowery. BA ANS. RK LINE NEW JERSEY RAILROAD _1 AND TRANS. | PORTATION COMPANY. NEW YORK AND NEWARK. FOR NE ry LOUISIANA ARS NEW OF PACKETS. Of sluppers, Te i the Ist, Sth, toth, nuciny the, 1dth Getober and. cor days will be appointed for t athe following rd te Tatgnded te einai gu INDAY &. 10m the (vot o! Courtlindt street. Leave Nagy York, we Newark. «l 10 P. ML v, 2 Huatine ‘OW: Leave ha by A Ato fi ‘all Wuilt in the city of New York, express chels, are of light. draft of water, have recently been Ly coppered in splendid order,with accommodations M. (or passengers anequalled for comfort. ‘They are commanded pe, by experienced masta tm who will make every cterten sy. satisfaction. ‘They will at all times be towed up fod Torah M ippi by steamboats. ba + for Wate, Haingield, Boughrook, Somersiliy rie wuss or captains of these ships will be responsi ii leper » daily Iry, bullion ilver or plated ware, ; aie pre maemely, bn ey pga Call Hl Bare between New Yori abd Hata Tomasi cents. sya hescom expend, sading are taken forthe same xt | yey "YORK, RAHWAY AND N' EW BRUNSWICK eet iht or ‘are reduced. ear eg & Southist Krom the foot of Liberty street, daily. Foci RWOODAGEE, Aueut’ th New heels She hare Teens Blam Brnuawiek Onteans, who will promptly forward all good to their darery, *y Pi 8 of ine arranted ne d sanded, cof reat care wil bo when to hve: the gopde sorvet: c 'y menstre md ‘On Sundays the 536 aud 734 A.M. and 2% P. M. train from Ni fae between New Yor 59 cents The fers in the bog and 736 A.M. train from Now Brace reer 2% and 4% (’. M. tay from New York, has been re juced, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, Fe ailfrom New York on the 2th and Liverpool ou the 18th rk, New Brunswick, 15 cents. cenis. ¥ k aad N ie nswick, to 50 25th. it Joi Gale, 6th ‘November. IN Ee Passona: h ert kets at the igket offte, re le ceive a ferry ets are received by. the con Bhip SHERIDAN, Captain F. A. Depeyster, 25t1 January. | getor ouly-on the day when purchased BLL dn ‘From Jurgarcer. E. B. Cobb, 13th October. 'F. A. Depeyster, 13th Novem’r. in Win. skiddy, 13th December. c ain "John Collii WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Brin ROSCIUS : Theses hips are all oithe fist clase, upwards of 166 i-us, built athe eity of New York, with. sach’ improvernents recombine speed with unusual comfort for ngers, Every care heen taken. in the ‘arrangemen reat fas be their ‘accommodations. ‘Phe price of passage hence i 100, for which ample store de provided. "These ships are commanded by experienced aster, Whe will make every exertion o give foetal’ wate Vin Newark, New Brunewiel re Ricaaa) Trenton, Borden Burlington THROUGH MN SIX HO! Le A Mand 4 P eeds to Morventown, from thence by Neither the captains or owners of the ships will be responsi- y letters, parcels or packages sent by them, unless re- f lading are signed therefor. New York, or to POORER BEDS su Now York Letters by the ako Cie “be charged 1234 Reta ted) si gle sheet: 50 cents per ounce, and newspapers | cent eat ol OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Phaladelphia) without change of ears. Passeugars will procure their tickets at the office foot of L berty street, where a commodious steamboat will be in re nesss, with bagvaze crates on board. Philatetoh Fy rause! are ‘conveyed from city to city, aithout bein, lech ersla & provides with s Lodion U ar, in which are apart snente and dressing rooms expressly forahs bad Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot o! Chestout sureet by railtod (rom Camden, at 9 0'eloe “A Mand o'clock, a ccwal in ne Silos one ite er hereafter be coping that when the NEW ae e: ¥e a ba in 4 Fe from the foot of oo pnt! daily, ac ceeds direct to Camden, (opposite The ‘Lines | for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at 7 a M, snd 4P SHC Park Ploee ing HE Davat Mr. a P.M. ee hehe es Shorted.” ESSONS—for only Academy No. 235 Broadway, near Park Place. pe BADIES ate taught au ele gst, gracefa! aud fashions amusing art a twelve less &e. p A work of the author is pre fez FOR SALK, at the Academy, D ACADEMY, wes open Day and }REAT REDUC' FROM TWELV ARS! Mr BRISTOW, of Ln» ok ata ay husiness. ix Dollar nd they assemble d Ky Pee Visits tn, New York can tak is to be seen from 9 tc at as fist IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND CL Ss. BR RSOWS WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND No. 23) Broadway, wear Evening, for Gentie- TION form ANY into a beaut: as adavted ly at 11 o'clock. a. ours ‘Three M., or from 4 to C4 aA taughe by Mr. Bris m ns, Lectures, 10 every} stairs, a 40 NESVILLE, Wharf, too nd to the rece pt of thei Tron New Orleans, in eof all street xoods Jyltec Lin, at his res pals. A Flesh, skin ts almost miums from th sult rhe It will chinige youthful, hea caves ton, Ki never failing remedy mn, tan, suubarn, n a Wo and a ical Tt has re eu pechuman, he medical socier piunples, fr the color oF dar althy ‘hi i, ale, ‘or next to the An ueet, Roaton; $7.8 Charlestown, 8. C.; J Ferre, Mi 139 Fulton-street, Brook! figuremeng of the § joap —The of Pe ail t, Middietown, Rerenences, Rev, DD. Mr. Morruseelti, Consul of Revi Bb. Kev. Wainwright, D.D. © T. Buddart, 2 de Rham, R. T Jen! Mr. de la Fe vanes. as im*r ANT bU—Union Bank Buls of Dover, New Jersey, at half per eent a 5 "ABDOCK & YANVLEEK HM awe _No. U ay Wall THE COMPLEXION AND ERUPTIONS OF THE FACE, BODY, OR SEATS OR TENDER cae tetas Blesring.—To cure any un, aud tender or chapt fect of this on the ighest enco- is warranted a » blotches, secure, phew, chapt or tender fle h, & aise is has 0 f erertion when every other means failed, b soft and white, in fact, it is one of the a hever failing remedy, of which 3 the inveation of M Ma oF discolored akin, to wen effected a cure in le makes realest holesate and retail, by 82 Chath ber, me ican Hotel, Wasn: State-street, Albany: 2 ms THE GERMAN SURGEON. Boston, {Correspondence of the Herald.) Boston, January 14, 1848. The Weather—Legislative Proceedinga—Gen. Jack- son's Fine—Prices Current— Theatricals, After a week of most intolerable suicidal weath- er, during which time the sun has been pleased to OAL! the yary ig now rece Coal, selected lowing reduced From the yard, takem ' subse wit aL eae ees mat commer of Ki mye st Tull enpo Se ee Oe a amore ac the for I from the het veluns awit), Yoken and xerggned, 85,38, pecan Aes, VE Be 5,00 JAMES DOWN! Nat Delivered free of cartexe. Al2 3mF ee Teentre =A rence ie Four’ LF g greet us with his smiles but once, when his visit btain ALOT AS 5) was for afew hours only, we are at last favored She wonll to Buropy, 5 with a lovely day and a balmy atmosphere, and in spite of the muddy pavements and walks, our pro- menades have been thronged this morning with pe- destrians of both sexes, and all is life and gaiety again. With the ladies the change in the weather is the all-engrossing topic of conversation, but the sterner sex are more concerned in the pelitical com- plexion of affairs, and the State House is just’ now the principal scene of actien. Your exchanges have doubtless intormed you of the’ proceedings in the Hall of Legislation hitherto, and mine be the pleasure to detwil them hereafter. re offer to go South or to the West Indes." perceiver Address A. A. A. bor 78, apper Pe Yor NEW YE S103 GIFT —The rilkgim's Progress, pubiuhed &¢ intended as an for 1843, ost der tifwlly pide ‘and embellished with 23. highly finished enzr:vings, by the most eminent London arti fren map, au etching by Cruickshank aud supurb- ‘odard work, age will uot depreciate its value, ‘uew year’s present will be more acceptabl R, MARTIN &C 26 John street. AN ain comme iy the sie tariff, the subseriber Silver Levers, Anrhor ei of vew' and splen ved! is eiifag Nespek af Gata vine, and other Watch yy at retail, at a considerable reduction In the Senate, Messrs Hare, Pingtee. beng much lower than upthey ean be boneht | voy, and Isley, Senators el empered? aa aa for at ay other place in the city. Gold W xtel as low as 20 fied d took th tes iJ EA = to 25 dollars each. Watches and Jewelry dorbought. | fed and took their sea! Messrs. Gardner, Hliot, All Watches warranted to heey good time of the money re and Champion were appointed a committee toframe tune ches aud Clocks repaired in the best manner an 5 . tarot Pe nee tie eamal poten rilesand orders for the Senate. Mr. Abbott sub- mitted an order, which was adopted, to enquire what books were in the office of the Secretary of State, printed at the expense of the State, and what should be done with them. Messrs. Hood and Hare were joined to the House Committee to whom were referred the petitions for the repeal of the inter- marriage laws, and tor a law regulasing the convey- ance of colored persons on railroads. A brief re- portrelative to the eastern and western railroads, was laid before them, when, after considerable dis- cussion, the Senate adjourned at one o'clock. a nil Jewelry: 27 Lin +, Up atnine, MARTIN’S GASH TAILORING STABLISHMENT. 184 iv ‘iliam Street, Corner of Ann. Street, [F.decidedty the cheapent in the city. ‘There ix lways on dl aset® <tatock of aesaonable good, purchased for en will: made up to orderin the style of make, fit, trim ining, &e., th + shas given iF daring the Jost four ye ar+,aud ata posi Geutieyen are requested to eall aud. eramine. furnish th err ows c th MADE “AND TR atch hosa wh Dress. C ante uaapead orapedsireet to tol8d 4a The House met at 11 o’clock, and prayer was of- £ Sit oF ate | tered by Rev, HN. Kirk, Mer Whiteysh of Lee: i i 29-00 to 11 ¢0 konk, presented a petition from the voters of Attle ou delivery. MICHARL E. MATCTIN S ELECTR w evidences of th boro’, to request our Senators and Representatives in Congress, to use their best exertions to have a law passed to refund General Jackson the fine, with in- terest, imposed upon him during the last war, by the District Judge of Louisiana—Lnid on the table. On motion of Mr. Park, the Committee on. elections were impowered to ‘send tor persons and papers, to is-ue summons for witnesses, and to call for town records, in cases of contested elections, Various petitions were presented and laid upon the table.— Mr. Park of the election committee, reported that they have examined the certificates of 851 members of the House, and found them correct in torm—Ac- cepted, Several standing committees were then appointed by the Speaker. Orders were referred to instruct the committee on the Judiciary, to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to exempt LAvopRonx: ford every day for caring all n usms, neuralogy, the x saint’ Guy, chills, sciatic brougnt on by eases of women pressions, vapors, vervous attic » for cetters, ilar bk pa ‘ee fs old at the moderite pr of NUARD. 65 Fi 1 BL Ws IUING: ‘a0 HOOL, 48 Bowery—W. J DAVIS, (from Europe) Profess ening class for wentlemen Ps on Monday each Monday and Friday Select parries of ladies and gentlemen, can be accommoda- ted with instruction on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of each week. Mibu ass for thy tract f gentlemen in militar PEN ph ery APY eee tan vie peered OR I, being a continuation of the lines from New Yo SOLOMON HINE, M.D., No. 51 Reade street, New York. | noremansip. to commence sn Weinesday.cveuims, ath an- | minors from the vapitation !ax—aleo to exempt the ong day. ForNew York. For Liverpool ACKAGE-EXPRES8-7-A 1 FOR-ALDAN tient odleina delivered gratis, “All persone de: stant, and continue ench Wednesday eve neh ke’ pita | wages of minors from trustee process of any debt of . rl. : BAILY PACKAGE TH ; ton "Gentlemen wishing to subacrine to either of the above | the The SOUTH AMERICA, (Janet Fo" Sale PROV. AND BUFGALO ” SUSY" | Se ideas es mers saa eie | Germ atejcalit “Ml stet'e Pei | cemnty tg urtet the wager seamen. Mr The ai BG. Bailey, URed 1 19 oem cured in this city. eh 907 B08 mas, ot Charlestown, moved that the House imoceed The ENGLAND, rene z 7 LONDON AND init INDIA KUL i to the special orders of the day, viz:—The election ae Feb 19 7| By tha Housatonte Ton Kody iP from cs B Gor ‘ AoE entes of two out ot the tour highest candidates for Gover- tuy PH ee tine ag eae WSLSRAE AND REL OI, Na-s Wall scoot, Th 1 CT aapeouurvalled amps: whl nor and Lieut. Governor, tobe returned to the Sen- phage 4 DB ‘The sabseii , heaves at o'clock in ey mere Tis the House | Ment of imported India Rubber Water rTrool Goods, rich aasortm ate, which body is to elect two out of the four, to a 9 subscribers have made arrangement 1 Housa- neat Lot af Koo ‘for G . July 19 7 | toni ‘Rail lead Company, to ran. an Express Cat (exclusively gmp a Cote ofauperior Lama, Cashmere Lina, Persian, beenisen in ea Lobo! goods iu | be returned,one for Governor,and one for Lieut. Go: Fn, Now 19 7 | for ou: own purpose) daily, over their road with the passenger |” Cloth ber, Water Proof, mper Lama, Lata Per- dlicited while the stock is complete, as | Vernor Mr. Stevenson, of Boston,oppoeed this mo~ Marta Mar 19 7 | train, ranning through no Albany m twelve hours, ard are now | sian and Cotton, prepared fort lors, i} ecvived the early partotth eseasun were | tion on the ground that the vacancies in the Senate The NORTH AMERICA, § Aug 1 19 | prepared to receive and ferward at | lg Shag jan | dia Rubber Webbings (or suppeniders, corsets, ke. dsvosed of uinmediately ; many parties wered issppomted ® | are not all filled. It appears that Edward P. Little of ‘Avis. Lowber.@ April 1 19 ave named or intermediate places. Bey 228 6m*r HAS. ABRALAMSON, | consequence. Marshfield, who has not yet resigned the seat he The NEW yOu, Aur 1] Will attend prowptly to the coftection and payment of bills, SEGARS—SEGARS. holds in the House, has been elected a member of a Cropper.d April 18 i notes, diafte and ace accounts, and such other business as may be QUES a HAV AN: jars are alway ate Mig ee | the Senate, and thus after voting in the House for The caMgriioks, Sept 1 a POMEROY & CO.2 Wallwreet, New York. | STORE wholesale and retail, escheat tt Williend se s, br meanee” aud gilt, fortwo | the candidates to be sent up to the Senate, he mer SOO, a cstow, i i rh PULLEN & COPP’S Riondas, in half and quarter boxes jades nnd globes, coloured and cut, of | resign hisseat in the House, appear, be qualifie The COLUMBUS, Owe Sent 19 9 Walia eons ai cee te ene He. es have been made in th: inanu- | @24 take hie seat in the Senate, and thus vote in 0 tons Jan : Para Hexiloe in quarter do. facture of the lamps now offered to the public, tentering then | Sach body upon the question, which is at present of Pancteslity!as wilt be ob ea a K HOA Rabson auallty oi in 4,36 and 1-10th bores | upquesiignahls the m: at ponee fil as weil pal lass the most intense importance. This ere Gia the heretofore. ‘The now fixed at One oh ey AND MONTREAL ae expan Pn eee se Jy empl eeee: Pe f : 4 S opposition gave rise to a most animate: jebate, HHupired Dollars, forbieh able stores of ever description free ian A (limeemnbaptragtiact ine fest, calling ath ee | eh continued still o'clock, when the House Messrs. Harnden & ae cs will be provided, with the exception of wines and liquors, whieh will be farbished a the stewards. Pace MARSHALL. $8 Sunleal » NY. Baik from New York om subseri- bers, Express, Troy, , the from New York, will coutinne to run “disposed of their route to. the old conductors of Harnden & Co's Northern migos London Regi Prucla, in quarter boxes do cartons of 20 each , 1p cartons of 40 cach of saperior quality je24 Ivh NG BROTHERS & C L., poo! heretofore, ela New York, Albany and Troy, Daily , and Misgan’s spotted, in quarter boxe: connectat Troy with Jacobs’ Montreal E, ‘and will for- ak " TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bundles,Cases of Goods en = 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. &e., to any’ place betw jaw York and Montreal, and Dances, % throughout the Canada’ Iso from Troy and Albany to Mateos, * Boston, and West from Albany to Buffalo. + All business entrusted to their ebarge wall be promptly at tended to. Particular attention tbe paid to the col getion ib Principes, of the Rendon, fon and Sans, allcent. to deb. Primaveras, in quarver boxes ‘The subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends pa Alrauzae ‘do end the, public geuerally,. to their saperior arrangements | Gi,nutes, deals, acceptances, &e., and prompt returns mate for nstantiag, do for bringing ot fans cert (rom, aud remitting money’ to, any PULLEN & GorP. tame aa, do of Eaagiand, ireland, Seotlatid or Wal ‘tne magnificeut | Offices—Pallen & Copp, 2% Wall street, New York. Eemernt ln do . dt tn warte oxes, a superior article. rake a Tis WE LIVERPOOL PACKETS,” VIZ.— ‘Toe. Goagh, 13 Eeehange, Albsny. B.—Hotels andgrecers ‘plied ‘on reasonsble terms. P ROSCIUS, Capt. Collins 8. Jacob's exch © Cont Sr acl, Montreal. | ——2! ann siDoG pb. FERENCES. U.S. CITY DESPATCH POST Bh eck pepereat, i ELEN, Ain ino. ORoe: PUST OFFICE, New York, 25th July, 1942. Bh ROCHESTER Gasch ‘oodhou: Joho 1: Sint, & o.. 8. K. Stow, Letters ue oosited before Ship ROCH¥ST tain Palmer, Pevoon & Hoffinan, C. 8. Douglass, Haly rast 8 o'clock, AM New ship LIVERPOOL Cantriy Einedge Covoncssdr Verpuive Fi Lerke ig Sailing twice every mouth; snd with the UNITED LINE.” | forcmen & Cone” se 1° 5 Wl “po noe cosas composed of superior first class Ameriean Ships, selling every ion, Bobtasen & Co, nt_| Atallthe Sutigns before Ye sent ont for de mda s, will make five ships in each mouth throughout the 3 clocks A, M Mynd 1 reat lorone every six days) thereby preventing the possi NEY. ae, leit BOSTON hAIL ROAD LIN. - | me of annecessary detention. HLRvADS. “ oPpM Cor a ot the Baerhe ss Passages direct from London, Bisa and Greenrek to ‘Also fom Liverpool to New Orlean: Ss. way Clationoes Phitadelph Bostou and Baltimore, am ton Rai! nro, 8 por's mn British North Americ), can at all times ve WORCESTER ene. 3 B. Yanderbi ral terms, New HAVE ing to send for their frie CLEOPATRA, ( the advanteges to be derived trom sele On and aiter Mowday, will not far! to see this line in prefer- ence to any other, aud they may rest assured that upusaal care Mullbe taken to "make le passaue agiceabe, the ships, being fired wp with au exe solely tothe comfort of pansene Tn all crses where the parties sent. for decline cumming the money will be refundd'without any deduction, ag A from the vanous seaports of Ireland and ‘Scotland cache be socered. The regular pac kets for which the subscribers are agents, sail an follows, viz To aod from London on the Ist, 10th, »nd 20°h of euch monte. ‘To and from Liverpool. ow the lat, 7 19h, and 25th of each month. New’ Orlenns, Mobile, Savan: nuh, an Charleston, weekly hroaghout the season. Nov.2ist,this tine will be ran tri-week- ‘Thenew and sp eed sroaad J. K. Dustan, wil i leave every T oaieg day a afternoon, at 40’clock. arrival of the above bonts at Norwich, and will proceed with. out change of cars or baggage. ‘or further information, enquire at the office of D. B. ALLEN, 39 Pecx slip, up stairs. wen sons are forbid neni any Ove oF above Persons in the country wishing to send money to therr friends enclosing the sum ish sent, with the name and ad- the parties toreceive it, m.y rely ona draft amount being forwarded per first picket, after the receipt for the nar Me amers running in con- nection with + nay Norwick & Worcester and Worcester & Bos- ty, fearing New York, "Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays aud Saturd 'y 5 ‘on va, rt ys an acardays: W HAVEN, Captain ‘Thursday ahd Satur- ‘assengers for Boston will be forwarded immediately on the count of the atta 0 per 100, ton at th Nate © and Newark, tnereof, and an acknowledgement for the ‘same retarued per CAN SHUPS, horwe power each, f the- Admiralty. ts or owners. BRITISH AND NOR BA! Of 1200 cons and 4 Under contrnet with the Lords ht, for any amount, are p»yable on demand, he National and Provin Merstern Bank of Seotiand, James Bult, Sop & Co, eral Banks of Ire! cl Greenock, and ‘aie brauches, Mes inkers, London, Exchange’and Discount Bank, Liverpool, aud in every privcipal town of Great Brirain and Irela ponitherputiealary made known on application, if moter WW, &J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck as York. sation Commander. + do RN do FROM LIVERPOOL. Al bp segularl Britannia, SS Caledonia, dela Acadia, i Feb 4 A. Capt B Cofambin, | Milley AD | Mar JOM PRON Cap Sylventer, Fasaa Je Money-—From Boston to Liverpool, $195—~Boston it vo, Half Gretna rence, ‘These ships earry experienced surgeons. No Derths secured until paid fo Nor: jerchandize and Specie (except for personal ex ped onder che aame of niu om Hones Reculawions. “Apgl ae 4 bam BRIGHAM. JR. Ale SLTATEN ISLAND TERRY Foot of Whitehall street Ati Jun They bX all M eoppere s and set festened,and have creliid or passenger “Sire pce price Of eabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines iquors. ‘Goods addressed to BOYD & HINCKEN, th ill be forwarded free of other -harges than those actually paid. For freight or passage apply to OM & CO., sod ~ste_—_ BUY BUC RINSMEN.“Attow | ranean Sulla eaneigTATEN ISLANDE SPRING ARRANGEMENT FOR 1843. LEAVE 8 eN AND. wie 2% P.M, _ REGULAR | OPPOSITION 1 TO CATS OL! OF Fic KILL, and intermesinie landings, wrthout tow bares =e No. 61 SOUTH STREET, N. Y. ry an nit ANT Be. AGE ROYAL MAIL fe will be charged as didec irregularities occur. eat ance, sete Newspap Ne i be subscribers haye establisied an Express money, &e. So; of charge. obey must be ene Letters to be sent Free, must have ‘Free Stamp” affixed to them, otherwise three cents w: whorh the letter is adresse Verters anless re: collected of the party to josed in ered at tie pal offices. Lists of th: (at all of which “free "" pased at and every information may # on Ap: pper or lower post ¢ fhices. pe issued by Despateh Post witl be recived. It is fadispensable that Uke aumber of the residence anout | be stated iu ail letters sey th Wrrongh this Post, Post Master solicits the earliest invormation shonkd any OHN LORIME.« GRAHAM uaa tv Post Master A DAMS _& COS NEW YORK AND NEWARK EX rites ‘Tne pablic are respectfully informed that the tween New York for the transmission aud speedy delivery 4 the collection of notes Aad all other busiiess appertaining to.an Mxpresa— mw articles to be Grders Gr aruclen returned by the “xpress will b Office jn New York at No. 7 Wall street. and in Newark, Rests fiyragrop ee ‘ahah ty paves Leave Newark tf ry i: and Be ¥. hts a ADAMS ul 9 stage. avecessfull k nos run ing in the f Persons cont jrcts of delient nes 17 Private th Part 2. The parti Subseription price subseriber to three DOCTOR BELL. De" TOR, BELL dev M.) tothe removal of p All ‘suffering under protrae otes his pe wud all who antee of a cure. itemplatir fe disease my consult Past-natd letters, describing the ¢ se of nee, have his prompt exposes (0 snspicion, and 1s well known to be safe aud perma- tion. office 4 Conrtlandt stre: mor request. tikes of adin's fur the year, $5, which will ent oT y vate diseases in every d cases, aggravated or un: treated by inexperienced or pretended practition- ers—those Labering nnder the destructive effeers of m_renty or pet the remains of diene tem, inay consult Dr B. olways with a guer marriage. who have been the sub- Dr. Bell with honorable peisone at Dr. B.'s treatment ne . two doors from Broad jad Int re rd of the Bell,” by A. Romberg, first time in easons,” by Hayda, which will be repeated by T novel and magi tothe publi The apper roma, Hotel ASSAGE. to and from Great Brita and iretsnd by the ree } dpm ar dave from Cetzoball, Mon | aular line of prckete, sailing on the Ist, 7th, 13th, 19thaud | Tyatedays aod Seeurdays.-- Rare toon trom Catan, Scent | Math 25th of esch month. beer sa Bick F Ball line of i packe ty are as follows: A % i fast steqmer WAVE, Captain Vanderbilt, will om st, pier Thursday Nov. 17th, at five o'elock. mire of the caviain on bord. By ed, there will b+» daily com on bet we ad New York (and intermediace plan s) for tre rep pas age at reduced prices, pBLACK BALL, or Old. Line LIVERR Regular Packet of 19h of Janusry.— sailing favorite ait GB. w YO! i ESGLAND, Captain Waite, OXFORD Cay ytain Rathbone. is composed of forty superior, fast ed by mew of great experience Mit alo be despa’ ched from’ Liverpool New Oriems ond Mobile, three umes per ionth; to Bal more, Charlestov and Savannah, twice a month; to the differ ent ports in British Novth Ameticn weekly. Lhe subscriber, in making known his arrangements for a 194%, begs to eall the y attention of those the United States and Canada, who wish to send Wr there trou England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, th be aceommedated by tne line of packet = hursday, the 19th iust., her regular The mmodations of this favorite and well known line {or cabin, 24, cabin ana steerage passengers are unsurpassed by eturning to the old country will find 4 their comfort and advan-age to select this conveyance, For passage, and to secure good berths, wll please make early apolieation ow bowrd, foot of Beekman street, or to the sub- scribers, ips ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. and io order to give more fac tity and quick C 35 Fulton st, next door to the Fulton Bank. !-lnown jean a2 ‘The South Amreriee Will sail from Liverpool onthe 7th Tn addion to the pickets, be every three or fourdays any detention. ‘Those vf March—those sending for their relatives can have whem broaghtont m her, or in any of the Packers comprising this spleadiy Line, which sail from that port panetaally on tke 7th esmcened by nis Liverpool agen jure the season, thereby avoid frlends may rest assured shat every thi sending ford ig cov~ | and 19th of cach Month, |For passage apoly as above, nected with business will be executed with his nswal HP The Packet p Columbus ‘will succeed the South | ‘With these arrangements the subsenber hopes to | Awer verpool va the let of Febraary. a. and sail for ference for this line, aud a contin: rnd Laine jah Hi, master, will “PACKET FOR HAV KE —(Se. Ship ST. NICOLAS, John B ‘ou the Ist 01 sail on the Ist of Fe a hvene Seats artes de a free passage different porte in ‘irtisnd nied, red Wy ro and S-olland ro amboate ad Homitaners aud Dratie—With regard to his arrangements nthe Of his drafts, th ‘stich 4s to warrant ever at li the banking houses on demand nt Ireland, 1 he United State, wh ose pers’ plese novee fddsens of Ure at Tate of $5 ver pound aterling, wi or by fist chet etna edu ordupltet taruied ie post office. Wor further particulars apply, (itby beter foot id te v apply OUN AR BPMAN St South stre i -in all the prine\pal ne, apply or address, tf 3 & ¢ Falcon Beak a regnlar sue fownrot the United Kingdom. by letter, host had, to nee ROCHE BROT havi et, oF ae W. ROBIN . wg weekly trom Liv pd Neptane st ‘ate rb Ge ‘or passage, apply as In Reodard-Macasre, Da a Wi th Co pert To he & Co Dub Tu Trew PASSAGE FOR SAVANNAH =First Regulgr P evet—Tho aplendid tase suiling packet brig LEMAR, Copt Sinnerma, will sul positively on De Mr. Wan, t a 7 " be MOO iY Har de ne yodabons waa ‘VOLE coe to | foreabin, second cab and staersae Daateners Bor aasce early apylication should be mare on boa d, o TAPSUOTT, 41 43 Peck Slip, corner South #1 he prineipa rel st quality. he Library Works,o! refere The Gallery the ncaa cess, as it is ani | lodgings ean be | SCIEN TIFE i t Hal eS ta Ab MAN heansed—tiling off sta pis HU kro: cienufi F the rem: purlic to an st p mnUst sali tral, aud you wil ‘ ce Of ineatree! d31 tn? ee lish Saloon and Oysters, Welsh Rarebirs, Powehed Eggs, and all other se 8 Wil be served in the best manner, and of the ¥ ‘othe pre pleasing and inte bis entablishment wor This aim v9 ety verprize to de as de: Uus effecte FRENCH Chatham street, ficent style, respect part of the establishment us a Picture ar, arringed in a 1 floor cont His liquors will be se stocks in the eonntry, S HOT EL. HE stteetiber | having completed the ‘nlargemen’ of his entirely refitte Hy offers its is fitted up with lodging ara'shed in the Gest manuer nnd replete with evere ne ut calculated to add vo the contemence and comfort of nmbers. “These rooms will be let for the day, wees, or ¢ Gallery, Library, costly apd auique style. lected. trom the choierst ws large, containing many valuable stendard he arte ron of at is reh in. re ry end polities of th me, ng subjects, well art. riber has spared neither pains nor exnense to. y ofan extended public patronage customers with a piece of resort of an tellectnal and elevated character, and he does aut hesitate to he has provided has never been su rinssed lishment, here or in Europe, y tavites the public to come and see the desiral ort he has est-blished, convanced chat they will ad- agement and suc- | rving of dane and tiovel. N. B=The Hotel wit, be closed, at 12 o'clock, 1a ara HAWK can n u nbeohagy f reed to gi strengthen and male hy HW seurt o mi erty Uh + the pe rs e oF Philade 498 Broohie-att vet, arles ul people ot come IY be perfeotly satitied. ark, sky apes anee 3, 5, of 8 shillings a bot! or 139 oaicvety t, New York wet, New York Walicesvnt, Sones , literature and pol and curious work is country, from it tings, by old my worth the attentroa of der It erefore ble and enc RICHARD FRENC Be YE, eae NO HUAN | Has JUDGE He testored—its raf cured by ho having w. to effect wi enlthy the roots oc dando ne are t ertins of | Iphia, of Wooster, New | town, w York, jeweller. aves the hair a feeling, Tei igs hatles- He, let me rex | adjourned, wvhout taking any ac upon the or~ ders of the day, and thus we are still without a Go- vernor, ‘The political character of the House is so E. D. SAXTON, Depot of Mechanical Lamys, 20 John street. ¢ estimation in which these Jampe are helu inay the fect that the following public establishineuts 1m m bo city are lighted with tnem, viz slightly balanced that every effort is made by either Astor House, if Gartton House, party toimpede the progress of their rivals, which Ree Sia, Zistiog Hone, sevice reels far more interesting and exciting r than usua’ ‘They are also to be found in mang other public buildings throughout the country, and in every instance giving perfect satisfaction iT 1 Thave nething local of interest else to send you to- day. Holders of cotton have submitted toa gradual decline during the week, and the sales have been about 1800 bales, outside prices 6 a 9c per pound, 6 months. Flour market is very dull—Genesee com- on brands $4,69 and fancy $4,$1 a $4,87 cash; Georgetown $4,44, 4 months, which is a decline. Very dull and small sales of grain, and sales of sugar very moderate Mr and Mrs. Brougham are at the Tremont, and doing a fair business, but not a monied engagement to the manager. Blake, stage manager at the Na- tional, takes a benefit on Mondayevening. Booth. the tragedian, is underlined at ihe little Eagle, of which I shall write you a curious account on Mon- day. Vagiras. State How: ay, Saratoga 8 constituting the oldes aud most extensive establishin huind in the world, and containing nearly a thowsand pietaces— Admittance (re PLUMBE'S Patent Colored Photographs taken every day. by a process confines exciustvely U above establishment, and secured by letters patent, dated Hu abe’ Patent Dagnerredty ve A, for the production of colored like! tro Gilding Apnavatas, and i t every description, supp vering done to order in a style never HINA ‘GLASS or this city, for Christmas and New Year pre ut tumblers and lemonades, with silver flow hes, cologn bottles of differen Chenpest_m nts; beautifnl rs of different every dew Philadelphia, [Correspondence of the Herald. Puitapenenta, Jan. 14, 1849. Millerism and Mormonism—Dr. E. S. Ely~The Weavers becoming quiet—Theatricals, Thorne, Se guins, Stabat Mater. Dear Sir :— Millerism and Mormonism. the unnatural daugh- ters of religion, are gaining so many proselytes to their strange doctrines in this city, that the leaders of other sects equally fantastical, have become alarmed for their existence, and are filling the pub- lic prints with announcements of their intention to utterly annihilate them; now as “Persecution or promotion Do equally advance devotion,” these “errant saints’? will find that their “apostolic blows and knocks,” will but advance the cause which it is intended to overthrow. Millerism par- ticularly has excited the alarm of these “worthy reverends,”” and witha sober face all the tulcides and accidents which happen are imputed by them to tts influence; while in a recent controversy be- tween Elder Winchester of the Mormonites and not be had at a glass ofevery desc: t 20 per cen. chwaper than any wholesale and retail store, No. 35, J NEL S Na Se edoliise New Vote IMPROVED MINERVA SHOULDER BRAC wit H Good year’s Patent Insslable Rubber Springs.-The ob- ject of chis article is by bracing che should expand the chest action to the fangs, and imps the forn Parents guardians are F hin requested tO examiste this article. as 1 may be depended on for the purpose for which tt is recommended, aud will be found of vast atility and bevefit to chiudren of either sex and all persons wno have aequired the habit of stoo; this brace can be worn with perfect ease, end will 10 impediment to the tree ue of the arms, _ a diate ine spection of Mr. Eonite, been engaged in the m nove thst could be com facture of a variety of ded as posse wearer Himent of Parsells & Ayate, 21 B place and Murray sti T? THE PUBLIC.—JOHN K form his frieud taken that well kno Mr. Morrison a ‘true blue” covenentor, the Mor- Libe ey sta, formerly key mon was victorious and crowed loud! ly on the with addition of room and comfort, for ‘the strength of his success. By the bye, while on these religions topics, I may as well inform you that the Rev. Ezra Styles Ely isnow in this city, improving the morals of the youny men, Nothing of much importance has transpired dur- ing the last twenty four hours—the weavers are all quiet in the upper part of the city, and a reconcilia- tion has been effected between the masters and journeymen; the Sheriff is rapidly recovering from travellers nnd others. Persons wishmg good board, 1 modatious on reasonable terms, would tual atrenunnce 7 CONOMY IN DRE! coats so mach in voun —Sick surrouls, the are afforded ac $8, ack and blue beaver and pilot clothe, VENTED Oleayinoos € oF tng bor ts and shoes pesfertly warer oroof—to be 0 of the sats ou secampaned. Ds ores | MS imaries, and the city is once more tranquil. who would secure the advantage of dry fet iss Cushman, Burton, Booth, and Hill, attracted ted. __H. BROWN USSES RED PERSONS. +i may rely apon the bes) 5,00 application at the of the agents in the careful to exainine the the largest honse of the season, to the Wulnut last evening, and Town and Country was never better played. Burton takes a benefit te-night with the same powertul aid. Thorne announces Jack Shep- pard to-n'ght, with the New York cast of the prin- cipal characters; it will no doubt attract a crowded ‘The Seguins perform _R osini’s ‘“‘Stabat Ma- ter” at the Musical Fond Hall to night, aided by Mrs. Bailey, Mr. Sbrival, Mr. Archer, and Benj Cross, as leader of the orchestra Philadelphians con! tly recomu HULL NOTICE TO i ERSONS « Vieted win mp instramental aid the world yt office, No. 4 Vesey street, or to = ns in the Hall's tro 5 are endorsed by Di 196 to he relied upo . good, without his Many persons have undertaken to ven sof Hutl' celebrated (russes, and thousands are impo-e on 4 couse h quence. Thess be rele sao y have a great taste for well executed musical enter- imate by onabilfad mechamies, and are no bettey" dab tre ond tainments, and the Hall will be well filled PHILADELPHIA. have been fitted ap at No.4 Vesey street, exelusively |. having a separate eptranee (rom the business depart ment, where a female is in constant attendance to wart por emule patients vit ter FRENCH CHINA—Dinner setts, Ta do do, all the articles {0; dinmer and tea hy exse only. DALY sale by A South Willinm eS Navy INreniicence.—Orpers FOR THe Week eNDING January 13, 1843.—Passed Midsiipman Jno. P. Decatur, detached from the receiving vessel at Phila jelphia, and to the stor 1p Erie. Midship- AR. Hughes, to the receiving ship Pennsyl- rd Midshipman Silas.Bent, detached from the Erie, and tothe receiving vessel at Phila. delphia. Passed Midshipman Edward Donaldson, detached from the Pennsylvania, and to the brig Troxton as acting master. Passed Midshipman E. ©. Anderson, detached from the brig Porpoise, Jit hme vania recently mare ple Robber | Overshors tor lad " fo 10 aud 12 shillings, without chasing the impr: Day's Sheet Rubber, lenther sole, satit, te quality, except cw overshoes, fur gentlemen, for which we have for the last two years received | and yaitiog orders. Acting Gunner, Jno. Bart to hi nt, re redaced from 14 aud 20 shillings to 12 and | the U.S. sloop Saratoga. Rev. Charles S Stewart ay ashiowsbte lady custom, the nier quite peer ht? the receiving ship North Carolina. Lieutenant Samuel F shoe cei inv ntion, mil met great favor for thets Hazard, detached from the sloop Vin ae RO Y completely, remedy the abice | cennes, and to the receiving ship Ohio. Lieuten- t | Hoa of wearing zoe: Tee ee oven tek 2k | ant Montgomery Lewis, detached, [rom the receiv- | tached to aah our Sheet Kubber Shoes are stayed wi | ing ship Ohio, and to the s'oop Vincennes. Lieut. {ae toes il res reak outas We see many of the ouler im T, A. M. Crave n, detached from the Falmouth, and MObecrve that leave threemonths. Lieutenant G. J, Van Brunt detached from cornmand schooner, Grampus, and leave three months. Midshipman G. M. Ransom, Acting Gunner J. Mack, and B aE. Chaim: berlaim, to the store sip, Ere, Commander L. M. Goldsborough, te y Yard at Portsmouth, N y pair of Day t to loowea hnes have his name inside the sles. & 1 om HOKACH H. DAY, rto Roxbury YARNAM, 219 W + unger of every aprctes of Hy draulie: apna 1. Acting Sailmaker Jne d, to the Pensacola Fire Engines, Of every size, for erties, villages, factor Navy Yard; Midshipme W. Fiske, to the re- Fucltehealid Bive-Odbe. eiving ship Ohio. man W. W Bassett, rship at Baltimore, and to 1e Vincennes. Lieatenant Simon F. Blunt, to the mer Union. Pessed Midshipman Jno. A. Maf- fit, detached from the rendezvous at Baltimore, and to the eiving ve ng master, Pas- Jetached trom reeeivir oree water any distop) Water Wheels, fee f . ing primps, , a8 act jghhuy and Gteamboat Pumps for Alling boilers, Ke, t» be ared | 4 Midshipman Wilmer Shields to the rendevous ir Purnps for vreatm oF condensation, of any required mae. ! w Orleans. Lieutenants Oliver H. Perry, Pipe, Brass Ah win J. De Haven, and J si, Strong; Mid ain of Y iqures and dew ven Chas. C. Suns, B. F. Wells, and Henry sPmy manufacture ace do Willis, tothe United States brig Truxton Acting a oat ia Master KR. A. Cassin, to the uaval rendezvous at Boston, Passed Midshipman Jno. Brooks, de- tached from schooner Grampus on account of il health, and leave three months eng er yy well ealoula 2 hom « verine Flour, | it for » Oe COLLINS & CO w Sou m,