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RY AMPHITHEATRE. No, lo. 37 Bow Ist, 1848, Benefit of J. YON—Last Cir- bis Performance previous to the arene —Andrew J. Ailen has volunteered to jis occasion, and for this night only, for hisol Rnickerbosker friend, in the character of a the comic patriotic e Chi in.” Mr. Brow highly po- pular Gomic Songs. Master Walter AAyauar, in his incom. rehensible act of Horsemanship, without’ saddle or bri ie. Dan Gardner and Mr. Thrift-as Clowns. Most Ele- fe ant Equitations and Poises, by Gardner & Son. McFar- id, in his unapproachahle ‘Arabian ‘Vaulting Feats and 3 superb Polish Entree, composed of ” heat ‘Lad: estrians, led by Mrs. Cole, and six hevaliers, ne Mr. 8. B. Howes, The elite of the oon best Companies in veges have west also generously tendered their gratuitous aid for the oc- casion. The ‘whole to Sates ee for the frat time, an original and entitled «‘ Boz at ryt Five Point ake oe ent yeeeng) Notes ioe lish ped lation—Boz, (a spoiled eee search ofthe sublime,) Mr. Whitlock; ‘ieee: arn hep pe bd jeneral juash, (principal toadies to ' nen) ae Mestayer er, Daniels aad elly; Black Bill, Pelee Blac! Che “ mulatto with ree ping eyer.”) ‘Dan Gardner; mi ‘ino Penny- veg erary Loafers, ‘Peter Funks, and other Vermin, ir by the Opeapent In the course of t! Burletta, the preatost ert beats of Negro science ever ex- hibited in the United States w: Prices of = \— Boxes, eat oF r dress circle, conta children belt ba ova do second tier, 25 cent 194 cents—no half it or second tier; Parquet, or family boxes, $3—seats for persons. Places have been set apart for colored Doors open at } past 6—Overture by the Band ata } to 7 —Horsemanship to commence at 7. 0G@- THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE, 16 guaranteed to cure all forms of secondary syphilis. Par tients effected with pains in the bones, cutrneous erup. tions, sore throat, and every ether symptom indicative of the existence of venereal taint, should use this srecific without Fron Pay in bottles at a each, in cases of half uw dozen bottles, $5, (forwarded to a1 address.) W. 8. RIC! CHA SON, heist, Principal Office of the College, 97 Nassau strevt. VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PI .LS.—These celebra- ills for the prompt and radical cure of ee gleet, have been used in an immense number of cases since their intreduction into this country fis College of Medicine and Pharmacy, and with unt success. ‘They will very soon become the enl} Danis. for these hitherto intractable diseases. Several of the most distin- fuithed pnysicians in the city, recemmend and use them their practice, and all the memb-rs of the College are unanitnous in the opinion that V :Ipeau’s remedy is the safest, speediest, and most effectua. peciffe for all puru- lent discharges from the urethra. #single box. is gen- erally sufficient even for the worst oicases. Why will sufterers from thgs disease allow it to run on, producing stricture with ell its train of serious evile, when a box of these pills will effect a permanent cure, without the use of any of irritating inj injections or nauseous mixtures of eopaviain common use? Sold in boxes at §1 each. S, RICHARDSON, Agent, Principal othce of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau st MONEY MARKET. Tuesday, Jan, 31—6 P.M. The buoyancy of the stock market, apparent yesterday, ‘was continued to-day, and sales of sound stocks were toa fair extent, at a further improvement in prices. New York Staie 6's, 1862, rose per cent; do. 54's, 1; Ohio 6's, 1} per cent; Kentucky 6's, 1; Ohio Life & Trust, 14; Can- ton Co. } per cent. ‘The New York Commercial Exchange Association will meet for the transaction of business at No. 19 Wall street, on Thursday next. The Exchange will be open to the public. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the attendance on the Real Estate sales at the Exchange was large, and prices obtained good, showing an evident de- sire to invest in that description of property. Money has continued exceedingly plenty in the hands of capitalists, because there has been no demand for it for ‘usiness purposes. The market presents the same fea- tures in this respect as do those of London and Paris, ‘The accumulation of coin in the vaults of the banks is greater than ever before known, and is a necessary conse- quence of the reaction of the paper system. After prices have been carfied very high by speculation, their fall to aspecie level carries down every species of property, real estate, company and bank stocks, as well as produce and merchandise, destroying confidence in every descrip- tion of investment. Hence specie accumulates in the banks, and in the hands of capitalists, until prices are believed to have reached their lowest points. Whereas had the markets never been disturbed by the fictitious action of the banks and their mischievous issues, the inflation and consequent destruction of confidence, caus- ing capital to be tdle, would never have taken place, but funds would constantly and regularly have been employed increasing the wealth of the country. The fear that Congress would establish some borrowing paper machine, like the proposed Exchequer, has for a length of time paralyzed the market. The instant that project was de- stroyed by a vote so decisive as to preclude all chance of its: being revived,a movement among capitalists took place,and the United States stock wastaken up. The temper ot the House in opposition to a Government Bank, gave hopes that all other so-ealled “relief” measures . Would be rejected, such as the insane issue of $200,000,000 of stock, end that a returnto seund sense would, by re- ducing the tariff, give the government not only the means of paying its debts, but of meeting the $5,672,976 of stock redeemable after Jan.|1844. Hence the encouragement given to capitalists to move. The low rate of foreign Vills also afford an opportunity for investment in them for the import of specie. The principal demand is for this purpose, with a moderatesupply. Therates as follows:— Rates va Now. Bivus ts New Yorn. rie nO aa Os ong a a y 8) a a eee, 5 ‘bad st 542Ka5, 40. 543, 455 46 a6 46 fy A Bremen,’ 76 026 75 a 75 Be Bsa Oe The Fates of spgate are fallow ma A pm oubloons, $15.60 torres $1,61a84,06 pieces, ‘Auneriean xold, var onbloonr, $16a816,15 ‘The plenteousness of money has latterly caused some improvement in stocks, notwithstanding the distrust crea- ted by the movement of some of the State Legislatures, as Ohio and other States, in relation to what are called relief measures, which are in fact unwarrantable and disgrace- ful attempts to deprive creditors of their rights by stay laws and valuation laws, and like the Bankrupt law of the Federal Government, and the repudiation of some of the States serve only to increase the laxity of morals on the subject of indebtedness, The following is a compara- tivetable of the prices of stocks inthe New York mar. ket Prices or Leapina Stocks iv tr New Yorn Marker Redeem- Rate. able. Dee. 31 Jan. 31. United States, 536 144 98 aio a 1 =a 100 2100: ° 6 i - 100, 101 New York, a. 102 9,03 104 New York H 2% 99 96, 2 87 93 a 93% Ha 97 a= 88 0 93 7 a 88 0 93 5 9 86 B86R 89 % a— Beige 89 8 a— saiga 89 —a— 79a 9 5 9 6 —a— 4 a 85 85 Ma 97 10336010436 1045106 =e Far 9 5 290 8 a % 40 a a2 12 043 70 a— 70a 71 67 a 67 67% 68 67 a 67 67 a 68 67 9 67 67 268 —a- 60, a 65, Dat 82561 8394 a Ear 6 a70 50 9 60 2B a 30 28 a3t —a= 21a 22 2 a 21sgn 2284 = —a— = as =~ reg 18 20% 82 HM a8 .Y.L. a7 In our article of Oct. 9th, in relation to the indedtedness of the State of Illinois, we remarked that the new legisla- ture would probably take some steps toward compromis- ing the State debt, and to complete (he canal, for which a loan of $1,500,000 is requisite. Two bills have now been jntreduced, one in each house of the legislature, having these objects in view. The bill before the Senate was in- troduced by Mr. Ryan, and that before the House by Mr, Gregg. ‘hese bills, which are alike, require the Gover- nor to open a negotiation with the holders of the canal bonds, for the purpose of procuring from them a loan, sufficient in amount to complete the canal. The loan to be made upon the pledge of the canal and canal property. If the loan is obtained, the canal bond holders, after sub- scribing the necessary amount, are to elect two trustees on their part, and the Governor is to appoint one on the part of the State. These three trustees, when thus se- lected, are to be vested with all the powers now possess ed by the canal commissioners, and te have the right of establishing the rate of toliato be taken on the canal, when in operation. The Governor is also required to convey to these trustees all the property, real, personal and mixed, attached to, or belonging to the canal, as also the canal itself, to be held in trust for the benefit of the in dividuals making the loan. This conveyance to be made before the money is advanced by those subscribing it. Af- ter the canal is completed under the direction of the trus. tees, they are to proceed to sell the canal lands and the canal property, from time to time, as they may deem pro- por, and from the proceeds arising from such sale, the individuals. making the loan for the completion of the canal, are first to be reimbursed; and the residue, it any there should be, isto be distributed pro rata among the present holders of the canal bonds, kc, ‘The bill proposes to take from the State all control over “he canal and the canal property, so that in futare it can- aot interfere in the matter. The power claimed by this legislature of repedling charters is specially guarded against by the gentlemen who presented this bill. They were well aware that no capitalist would touch the canal antil the legislature had placed it altogether beyond its control—hence the unusual provisions of the bill, and the tireet cut at the avowed principles of their political bre- hren. It was ascertained previously that certain of the ‘eading moneyed men in New York would undertake to advance the money, $1,500,009, if these bills were passed. {n fact subscriptions to the amount are already made on hese terms. The completion of the canal will undoubtedly place in the hands of the State ample revenues to sustain the small remainder of the debt, when the proposed com- promise shall have been entered into. This is real relief ‘othe State,and isa bright gleam through the hitherto dark cloud ofinsolvegcy. The following arethe returns of the banks of Ohie to the Ist Jan. 1843, per Auditor ’s report :-— Banxs or Onto, Jaw. 143. Franklin Ak of Colambas, ‘Yiodas WF af0 ain Rt Cliston Bk of Columbus, 164,413 107,725 563,033 109,285 Bank of Cirle Sis'esy asia 171,050 Aue Belmont Bk of St Claire . a vil ; eit a3 pe cA Me Peasant ; be Bk of Sandus! 37,830 Bk of Marie 7,408 Western Reserve Bk, 16.202 Bk of Norwalk, i 75349 Lafayette Bk of Cincinnati 48 323 Bk of Moasillon, 35,790 Total, Jan. 1, $4,099,746 ¥ oat Bete eat m5. Decrease, 1,056,318 179,311 646,952 231,779 Itis now pretty well settled that there will be no re- newal of bank charters in Ohio, and that the oppression impoverishment and losses incident upon banking will be considerably lessened in that State. Sales at the Stock Exchange, Shae NY Grate ae ee ine 10496 ry my Lpreepetd 6's, 1871 8336 at 1,000 2,000 A * ten 00 a hort bd. 10.0 do a Ul ag 100'shas uit 3 5,000 25 Ohio Trust Co ia 500, 2 5's, 1846 94 89 Franklin Bk Obio 50. 2,500 do os, 1858 ay 25 Manhattan Gas 6% 5,000 Tlinoix 2056 70 Usien & Schenectady iis 1,000 Indi 29) 8 Boston & Providence 88! 2000 89 30 Canton Co 8 5090 By 88 ape LongIsbond 5000 lo 90 a heat Board $4000 State 6's, 1962 b3 100 = ‘Ohio 6’s, 1960 4200 Titinois 6s, 1890 2035 Zi aha Farm's Loan co 2, i 200shas Harlem 60 16 Sil i State of Trade. ‘The following sales of real estate took place at auction to-day by J. Bleecker & Sons : Two story brick house and tea room in rear, 21 Ami- ty street; lot 26 by 75 feet, house 25 by 40 feet, $7,400 House and lot :7 Orange strect, 26 fect 2 inches front, 25feet rear, 100 feet deep, 7,000 Two story brick house and lot 86" Franklin street; lot 28 feet 7 by 100, 9,900 House and lot 20 Roosevelt street; lot 125 feet house on the rear, 5,000 deep, and 3 stor: peg te 270 Walker street; lot 28 feet front and Fes 200 feet deep, on which are eleven frame ouses, ~Ashes—Small sales of pots at $5,50, and $6,650 asked” pis pearls. Grain—Nothing doing in wheat; small sales ef north. ern corn 52 a 58; rye, dull at 56; oats abundant. Hops—Small sales ‘at 10 a 12}. Beeswax—Further sales of yellow at 28¢. Seed—There is a demand for new clover at 6}c. Cotton Trade, The Cotton Market in this city has been quite active tor export for the last few days. The late advices trom Eu- rope seemed to be considered as settling the rates for the season, and in consequence to crease animation. The sales in this city have been near 20,000 bales since the 13th. The state of the crop is as follows :— Receipts, Exports anv 8rocx or Cotton in THE Unitep TATE. 30 11889 Increase. 039. 0,2 Expats Q. Bri?’a, 26 73 414,481 197-730 to France, — 121,009 134,616 13,67 “other ports, 34,426 45,080 10 654 1 328,773 367,528 38,755 ‘The following is a table of the transactions at the lead- ing ports of the eth for the week vente! to date Stoci Sales. Remarks. N. Orleaps, Jan 18 103, x 1 000 ‘eos declin’d Mobile, 1.298 Savannah, ‘2? 21608 “BT Aig Charleston, ‘22 20,554 13,582 08% ‘The following are the comparative quotations, Liver- pool classification : Prices fb gthy Liverroo. Cuassirication. N, Orls. Mobile. Faces. Augate. Mrark Good far, Good and fine, % Corn Trade. This market, and indeed all the markets throughout the country, are now in @ very inactive state. No sales are made for abroad, and transactions on home account were never smal ‘The quetations of Flour are merely nominal, and range from $2 60 in Cincinnati, to $450 in this market. We set the eaverage in the Union at $3 87} 9 barrel. eke ‘astatement of the movements of Flour and sixteen markets for two years in comparison :— Movements or Breapsturrs. 1841. Markets. P sana) Buchel New York, exported Bisa rain lecenaa or bike 14 ‘ne Sendusky, era ais an rs ‘oledo, ship 45,781 127,898 Baltimore, 1 eat — Providence: 85,830 681,757 ‘ogton, imported, 874,733, 2,437,806 aK, exports = - n, export A771 233,540 Pittsburg, shinpe = = i shipped, 9,302 26,219 t le., received, ~ —_ land, Me. imported, 53.375 68,971 251,429 a jeared, 42.46 655,377 30,224 494,306 ee City, 5256 23,703 = It in hereseen, that although the increase in the move- ments this year over last is acarcely ereeptible, the re- ceipts and shipments are large enough to meet’ an in- creased consumption. Yet, it is apperent, that the home consumption is very little, if any more than it was a year or two ago. In consequence ofthe great decline in the prices of meat, more of that description of food is eaten, and less bread wanted. And as no foreign demand has stepped in, oF is likely to step_in to relieve the country of roduction, it is fair to suy eee that the prices of breadstut will decline toa still lower point, than is indicated in the second paragraph of this report. ES Nelson—44 Bryant & Mait!and—16 do 28 bal rolls leather Spear & Pattcnmnt bates nurer se rows: & com3 bas G.Frauk. ei ph s — Chore? St Snr bales to rata Fes Madison—127 bales cotton Coit & co— ~e Hopkins=71 G Col ing ats Ms ag jartholome w. eae rence " 816 do 100 casks rice Smith, Mails & 2" hhds Teylor &eRich—1 box Ro- les cotton J $ Stone—25 Haven S Missi Kercham—2 Dauux—B le witt losk Britannia, tad oeint __AMUSEMENTS. _ A MUSEMENTS THOMAS BELL, Awetlonse PY BELL & How aun.” ar, Atig an eaDAT c by Mra tan Welehy tiffled nnd fln olen rol le Acelechaan the male rooms, 8H Ge 1. Rufus Wel Ich, who er and flattered aualty leaving thercleye pleoe fortes’ palutiag ot | anne isdn iaenceces nd honse faraishing, goode, i by catalogue, SPLENDID A ont Ac igo fectsiee los reome, weg 1h a PECTED RLE FOLIE! jes rooms. Large sale of sotn, mah a vena srciac ier shane Vangie rece oh ing bureaus, and some other a pla “Rae kets to Arrive. FROM LIVERPOOL. Oxford, Rathbone, Dee. 21 Patrick Henry, Delano, Dec-27 PROM, roRTsMouTH. Quebec, Williams, "Dec. 15] Media iladelphia, Hovey, Dee. 20, Wellinetn,Cha OM HAVRE. Bee AEE worn, 9S; | BAB a as ‘rancois ins wot an " & Burgundy, Wotten, "Jan. 8] Sully, ‘Thompson, neta. 16 Packets te Sail. FOR LIVERPOOL. Solambys. Cole. ms G. Washington, Burrows, Feb.7 Foaremoure i, Jwick, Fel 10 Ship Masters and Agents. * shall orteem'it a favor, if captains of vexscla will give ommodore Rowent Suvsy, of oar news feet, a re of the shipping left at the port whe: to they sailed, the nd awy Te will board thera immi i Agent home or abroad, also coufer a fave sending to this office all the marine intelligence they can oben. Ravtical ‘nformation of aity kind will be thankfully rec POKT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1, wie intB +713| Moon ser: 742 +5 15] mraH wari see 10 33 ured. ir, Chadwick, London, sinks Grewalds | Solem syool, © H Marshell; ‘St do & incker Kehmide 8 Bale hen. Co; Danube, ore mith, Leeds & Co. Arrived, Ship Panthea, Dennis, 16 days from New Orleans, with cot- ton, &e. to Wm: Nelsor Barque John Odlin, Hanover, (of Pittston, Apalachicola, with cotton, to master. Ry oh spoke ship je.) 18 days from lat 24°10, lon ns for Havre. ith i Sdavefin New On h of Cape Hatteras, Roche: days from Curacoa, with lozwood, to Boonen Saves &Co, Left no American Brig Tam Orhan Thomas, 19 ‘ave from Curacoa, with salt, to J, Foulke & Son Left brig Abeona, for N. ¥ inst. and two British brigs wy cargo. Brig Eliza Burgi ufuegos, sailed 6th inst. peoeD, elly, i days frown Port Leon, with cot- ton, to Sturges & Clearman: Brig Thos. Cutts, Perkins, 17 days from Apalachicola, with cotton, to order. Sailed in co. with barque Ovando, Nichols, and brig Praniin, for New York, aera, jarnett, 22 days from Attakapas, La. with nto feet. live oak to'J. H. Doughty. Brig Homer, rinkwaters 12 days from Darien, Ga. with cot- ton, to mane: ‘er, Brig Madison, Bulkley, 10 days from Savannah, with cotton, to gStarges & Clearmay. rig Helen Maria, Swetzer, 20 days from Port Leon, with cotton, to Nesmith, Lecls Go. Gould, 23 days from Port au Prince, with ft brigs Mas aoe for Phila- York, Kirwin, for eoffee, to delplaa, 8 days; Wm. Neilson, Morris, of and fo aise; Nauvon, Burnham, disg; schr Rochambeau, umore, Schr Gelaxy, Brighton, from Baltimore, with flour, bound to Newport, put in op accouint of head winds. Schr Alabama, Kingsbury, from Salem, with com, &e. to P. 1. Farnham, Below, One brig. Wind SE. blowing agale. Two ships, outward bound, were at anchor at the SW. Spit yesterday. Herald Marine Correspondence. Orrice of THE RiopE IsLaNDER, Newport, Jan. 20, 1843. Arr 27th, Alabama, bury, Salem for NYork; 28th, Su- san. Potter, Philadelphia for Boston. Sid 20th, Alvbama; 30h, Susan. General Record. Fonrian Lerrer Orrice.—The Columbus, Cole, for Li erpool; Mediator, Champlin, for London, and St. Nicolas, Pell, for Hwre, will sail to-day. ‘Their letter bags are at Gilpin’s, in the Exchange. Scun Asnonr:—Capt, Bulkley, of the Madison, reports a large topsail sehr ashore on the Saw some persons on herdeck. ‘The sea was inaking a clear breach overher. Revenue Service. Captain David Connor, of the Revenug Servige, has been or- dered to take command of the Revenue Cutter Jackson, ou the Newport, RI. station. Spoken, Michigan, from Alexandna for New York, Jan 17th, off Cape Henry. s Foreign Ports, nfiautvax, Jan22—Arr Clifford, Jones, New Orleans via Ber- St Joun, NB. Jan 7—Cld Margaret, Murch, Cork; 16th, Odessa, Vaughan, Barbadoes; 18th, Ecc! ondon: 20th, Addington, Kinney, Barbad ey, Young, do; 3 $34, Mariner, Hameon, Dublin; Lady Caroline, Ledbe tter, Co Matanzas, Jan 12—Arr Tecumseh, Beals, Boston; Wiiliam was rate; Lrguna; Elza, Blake, Poriand; Aid, Kelly, vans Dee 31—In port, Argo, Anthony, for NYork, hound 3 Nile, Johnson, for Apalachicola, soon; Mary Kimbalt Freeto, do do. Home Ports, Franxrort, Jan25—Sid Rupert, Rankin, Matanzas. Portiann, Jan. z—Cld TO Brown, Brazier, Porto ico; Sebago, Coffia, Monile. pete ee ae 0 Art ‘Bethel, Eldridge, Fredericksburg, Cld fardivg, Philadelphia; Catharine, Gardner, Smyrna; Pearl, Narragansett, Baker, Richmond GNEW, Beprono, Jan Sela Atalanta, Swift, St Mary's, eorgia. Houmes Hour, Jan 29—Passed by, Fort Hill, Nantucket for Wilmington, De! Provipence, Jan 20—No arrivals. Sld John, Young, Sa- vannan PHILADeLrHta, Jan 30—Arr Qhio, Haten, NOrleans. Be- low, Baltimore, Elridge, from Bosto pl shh pl bad SQUND PILOTCOWEN PRESCOTT, Pilot for New Bedford, Nantucket Shouls, Sosto 1 Kennebeck, and other ports. Office a cal Store, 222 Water, corner Beekina Totes, Avame? Express, Boston, three 5 Charge the same as from Gay H: 52% Imisr ANTED—A partner in the Cas Oyster Saloon, WE Aaa Se. wi a capital on fou oF five hundred collars, the present. proprieto: whieh require th eir attention. Aes Ath aw or {1 3t®r 472 Beail st, near Chatham. WANTED=A sitsstion as Wet Nuise by arcaperiabre mar. ried “Oma, with afresh breast of milk rchild being only foar 1 onths old. Gos ty references given. Apply at the corner of Douty and MeKinny streets, Brouklyn. ANTED—Asmait aci vate family. Good the officce of this paper. A CARD.— THE KREML'N,” No. 111 Sieakier cipal entrance on Tham s street. The amusements esta bitshment are not equalled by any other euch establishment h wutifal bowling Alleys on the ground “The charges for is amusement have accord with the times, There are bef fou Cables on the second flo: Tad, to attend as waiter ina pri- reference r-quired. jane bu pplied with’ choice ¥ such as Scotch, Philadi ondon OW ke spectfully requested. at this eslablishment. Died, not ya Menisy, 80th inst, Cuanzes M. Jessur, brush mak- bet be ny ears, months and 12 d lays. ees friends and those of the family, and also the Brush- maker's Society, are respectfully invited to attend his fu- neral, this afternoon at 3} o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, John H. Sloan, 165 Allen street. New Orleans papers wili please copy. On Friday, 27th inst. Wizt1am F., youngest son of H. N.and Lousia J. Davis, aged one year and four months. Latest Advices RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. Aftion- Ne pei 20 2 . 20 . % . 3 g 7 b wo 2 1 2 7 H 2 22 oe 23 Ri ’ ae if: “ . 3 3 20 oy 8 an 2 * » 6 . 2B 6 » 3 4 6 oh a noe—Schr Sagadahock—27 pie-es mahogany 39 aden A Recclone Oe ree eatock a) piven mahorsny 7% cna et G Hoga th—10,265 Ibs logwood snd 4 bags coffee to onder Curacoa—| coors als goat shins 764 hides 4937 pes logywood ‘3 bbi per Booven Graves: co URACOA—Brig Tam ()’Shantet—t0G bales goat skics72 hides 204 pes Hignumvitie $90 bbls sat J Foulke & son. Domestic Importations. Nee Quumays Shin, Panihea—t:0 bales cotton C P Leve- ene a ao ponanen & Burritt—26 do. 206 bble molasies 20 hhds sugar W Barnwell—74 do 248 bbls molasses 240 bales cot- tu Robert & Williamesi@tue 57 tate Woot Greenway, Henry K con bales cotton #0 h joodhne & co~177 do Mait- Thad, Courie 8 c0—38 hh Spofford, Pileston & id hide sugar Haven & ¢ Asin Ww Neluon—50 bbls Tmolasser J He =1 do cotton 8 Draper j is sugar RW. on paint Bivley & Culver! cask wax ‘Jones thai sd inches'er—6 Clark, Weyavan S com? it Bramhaliot hind. 77 be kegs 8 Inues—2es C Moore? bee R Marsh—13 plus er. Arava nicoLa—Barque John Odlin—3o Pid cotton, hoone, ney &co—i8 Silas Browne Hi Coit & co—17 BE ich json & co—100 bales Lentilhon & com83 hides 8 A lowghton. LaoMooLa—Brig Thos Catte—81 bates Kacstene=t7e THT Patmanei70 ¢ Kinney eo Behe Wechan “Pont | Leon—Brig R W Brown—%4 bales cotton Holbrook & NEW MO’ ¥EPEAL MERTING—A t meeting of The United Repeal R Association, and of the iriends of Irela perall be held at the Broadway Febraary 2d, at7 o'clock. Seats will be reserved for ladies, te Per order of the Comptivies. JAMES BERGER, Secretary. ‘The patronage of gentlemen is 1 OXSTERS—OYSTERS—OvSTRRS—For ar rt eee weak House a Allg, Pays de bs near Cathar mors jatch—| Snare a Keel VEMENT, York Hiver Opiters, aboard schooners a Walker snd’ Northe SPAIN! ly. will | AMpton, a good oppor nity for families i the woe ee eee alte Moonlight Ruins of S of St. Jago! Tebermele, om Thursday evening, | oR GARCIA ZULETA, Tormey of Boi Tt BTERR AT eal ad caste! oni ;, forme! = as nil they are invited to at- | Vth should m eve or that of any Person mho SUBTERRA !— Trial ae oaeeined ‘ty jing his brother, by addressing stot rartesbanicad Red Hot Salamanders: Hiram and Chesnut. ‘GREGORY DILLON, Chairman. PERSE & "HROOKS, Guuasria—‘The Silver Oity of iy3) Misr 61 Liberty street, THE MOON! Recon OF EAE N° OF PRICES. Drom Circle, 38, copia: i: as Tier inigeee F ZY JANP., Five. No RAYS. BLACK RAVEN OF EHE WOODS. DORR Ope: at 6 oftoek and the perfarmancs will com iv YMPIC THEATER. a New Yorn. tare With all the Ge gra? Seonery ans the debut of THIS EVENING. ' cota OR EXCEL LEN pod FRA DIAVOLO. ag In the Prinerpal Charneters an _fesnects produced | Fru Diavolo, Mrs Timm | Beppo, Mitehelt at an expense hit EAI Wee , ; © BEAST, CARD OF T |. ‘The Doors wil be opened at hat 4 cere (eat hye pet tg Secure | ocuene commence At7. every eveniat Pmt & Md thr ver room in and 3d stories which will eeyapmmeation shoald: wut | AMMMICAN THEATRE WALNUT-ST. TT eE Creloterhe. and cossisngss; and thie. $0 the coutibnal Teter Boel atte rageeee PHILADELPAIA. . mmon ef the fine stock of heciryy and tere extra rich Catalo- opines si pypae nee DIRECTION OF MI88 C CUSHMAN XMPIC CIRCUS | 8 EVENING, Feb ill be performed HENRY EL WTELE Aner PARK THEATRE oveES HiFice. ie Ranestrian Direetor- aT . R, Pepe sciv io bas aife ee ae la Bester eee Afar Goals Wee we MARSHALL, Lessee, ren Rerarns prompt.” Salecot reel estate and out Performangss to cornmnence at7 o'clock. AMERICAN MUSEUM, eno Household furniture tend jed Hie SVE SENG. res id i Broadway, opposite St. Paal’s Church quer ; Far tron Pig ey fren ang Sry tag vi MAQNIFICENT QUSTRIAN MOVemenr weak ihe gee aed mapritegntapectace 0 WEDNESDAY, Olden Thins, enti be ot nay At 1034 o'clock im the SuiRgH oF aco enna le 9 ible stock second cabil ad ne kond, from theimakersamd inne seohan h ate tboholding i Poutvety and amaeea? ‘as Also. one rich tong wood piano, 2 mote elegant aeeret draw i de Dee forty Rashid ‘aha The bale oe if FoM TH Roma 3 py ~ pers oes sfarac Pucctoaion carpet Followed by C4 earns guy ltcteningeet entitled sahara rer before CL aif ntings, &e, Without resvrve For cash, 4 wa Rg rin char. He Somersets in tneate' or of the famous 20. POUNDS! Lac Mr Cuda Mise MeFurland i wen bt ay minutes will ensue.” ncomeenmemnmenliiall || eign {athe moet surprising week of tet pired Brockers, man 3 UHE SECOND PART will sompence with ‘ANIMATED ee and a Perfect tion of Boal Gymnastics ‘by Mi —— rey seca gorgeous sts ‘scenes, ineluding the peng oman flower stands, hi eo Pitlo ve mo AIC. SRUENS PNOR HF cBiO bedding, one brity is every where igrain farpets, stair do and Assiated by Hoyt, the , eat and W Chestout the antel lamps, card vase, eil cl ud kitchet ‘ oP tami ‘The Whole to ronetate wit A Grand Romantic 1 Hi th Lr wer | A Siow Scenes, Diesen Decorations Meekeaieel takers ollov ing Pablications are for. sale nt LD FFIC ata rth Wi ¥ jassau share til she Cheap Pabioetines of tie dep ear be ha oot, as issued, atthe PUBLISHING PRICES. BIANCA CAPPELLO—an Hustcrien|Romance Lavy Lytton Buwek This is publish- ait vipple extra number of the New World, this morning. Single copies 18% cts. Puan SELENDID' HISTORY OF EU- and Outne Circumstances DEVOURING OGRE; THE TERROR OF bey 4 FROZEN ’ REGIONS! EQUIN AND. THE The pm et pes Menors Site d Wheatley an The, Machinery Wn: ~ Mr Spears and his Vs pe besos ce ofa ns by « female Costumes ‘he lAmaloetica and Beco by. Mr ene, Ee SyRipe hea ramen Me He her lansense ; Mr. }, Sher Booth, Hirata eae Me. Diggers egy, the sublime and gronderf moving Di iSrdascos commence a at7 o’cloek. ‘ednesday and Satarday pihsaeie at o’elock. Aamiion to all 25 cente—Childre! half onion, day next (day and evening) Farewell Benefit of Gen. mamab, and positively his fast appearance tn this tity for some time. jtec perme it ne Packt) TE Yaee PEALE’S NEW YORK MUSEUM NATIONAL "NOW Re Dre SPENED GALLERY. DPE, in 79 Numbers. ‘Phe lI, Itt and | The Folie invented, written ced under g she, dveeton vane TARA wngh Ewa aes oF“ cts. . mherat Abn coor ete “AMERICA'S “is iv p ROE rue oie “ be eosctted in | Neatly and taste ae ee + halls, and RANDE’S ENOYC Rorenra, Noe’. anda, 5 Teebetgs Floating. COSTLY AND EL BOA Si vitrone anu RY, RE’S DICTIONARY of the Arts, d posi kas Ky atl ee de, tobe complsted in 3 taduhly numbers sre ef Fearcisetonane | CORT ean we any other A Price $1 bak It yo Raiein a Mie little Thumbs ag eee GEORGE hy Gionae JULIAN, The Prince raw SIGNOR woe SbA 1 GSB, OUs Blonamas THERSS: SHNTORY Of THE FRENCH me to vision'G OE, BUN, m No } SPARKS? ii fe OF WASHINGTON’ 6 num- The Orre, yy tr “or aeons Bet Sik ee uy i JAC! ACI HINTON, 31d, 30 & tf rd a a a << a ee Mr Jennings MR BLANC C oe rent Necromancer tnd Saviten, HANDS OHALLORAN, No. 50, $1 & 6 Diavolo Vel Fuego, Fire Demon of the Gol MISS HO! secomplishe: at Vocalist=MR T GRAY HUMPRREY CL NRE BY ‘Stoollett. Com [sag Reve spp eg HAM, tee Cone Y ste, [h one weber, 5 Ay etal aes ee ets ‘AND AS ONT ae ee or the History of a Foundling— fe fms, poor things! ell Orpheus, nn? ye a complete. convenience of the Can’ INTHLY MAGAZINES, a wishes GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK, for February, 25 Euicted to. swallowing wy Kincade,'| bolero tere Wick, ime ye upon the Sabie, by making them Pap COMPANION, 3 The Brave French Ki na A Wel, a hi Resaheand With mparatevel oereee sean ons sop N) ve Frencl super THE ART! 5 ¢ Brave French La Belle Margerte, both h confesses publicly’ to be able to, ea el ceed ‘Bhlpwrecked on the Norwe i 1 Coast intelee WAVERLY 3 bahcts§ being warning examples [fit fo joie at anteater ng examples [ft fora Panesiarmne wanegeeh SirWalter Seott—completetinone how'd ping cxamles (ft fora Fareomaiene corte ANB THE FUTOKE, aes me ets to the 25 cents; Children half price. babe stathoneenabe, sitions a i. % Gni Ti an ‘Ogres, a most hard-hearted Ji9ee THe ANTIQUARY—b ‘sir Walter Scott— te cat ep sad cat Cows, 8 leate ond gt = eau ite 1m, one num % . ROCKWELLS PATENT DECK LIGHTS. ROB ROY. b Sig Sir Walter jcott—complete i inove A "yao deed the prey to Mr TC Parsloe NO. 9 ASTOR HOUSE, EN’ ‘EN. RANCR IN BABCL oun Mitr atl ra An NER Rett! ‘The Canmbals Refectory bul ol ed ape and domed with rm a 5d! Exyptian Figures vice HEART OW SID LOTHIAN—by Scott—com- © one compat ahachroniias with impunity. GQCHNEIDER § REBAUN will stand pri tel ety BRIDE, POF LAMM EY KHMOOR—by Seot—eom- 9 T egic Knife and Eochanted Noweany~ Te Lous of Two No. #7 Delaney street near the Bowery, oF "3 Croay KENTUWORTHoDY ‘Sir Walter Scott—com- ‘And the Deliverance and Transformation of the surrounding fete in one num 5 ; . | SINGING PART the Rainbow, WAVERLY aby Bie Walter Seott—eomplete in 3 | Zina Magy and Mienty enteh of onnbeamy, represent Sir glo cae ronrietoe a per oH ONASTERY—by Willd?’ Seete-“oomks eatre, who will introduce tothe city of New York ve 10 i rf Diets jn ae marae 25 | Harlequin = VC J Rorert THE AB lier Seott—complete in one Coreg mness TC Parkes umber pr Ho Ho Habs. "the ‘Clown oh Mr all proceed imme {no matter how) to the View of the Rajah’s Palace and Water Esta) LIBRARY. ill be completed in ten weekly rumbers. '—by D’Israeli—complete in one A Comical Operation Vid 2 Comical Beast (let the Zootogats for ea at 9 G. EVANS & CO. IP MAKERS, 4 N- Tow AES ene s MUSICAL T 7-4 VENE! t Nye araclicccomplete in ope vol me, is pecs and Here ite Tine erform gaits baa dee ing, foe ba A fon a. lanchester, in England, for upwards of Re 28 years, ram SUNG SURE y Derasli—w tha por ete Smet m repyhabrey bed py tate fa Haters bow th re ait me peak FRANCESCA CARRARA—by L K Land warn ae Blackfria pep caret sich HEN el Drleractimcomplete Exemplifcaton af Wedding for Woks cit Wedding for | Wheel? jeorhinn hy parine 3 altel hich = Sve ‘Tall and High Bred Oli ay Mr" J Nathans Belinda Bunchentown, Shot dar, bg ite LIBRARY OF SELECT NOVELS. Beautiful jim nae Edition of Balwer’s Novels. Master B A Stephens D Milli ee Twenty-bive Cents each. mg ie eon O DISOWNED. id s) Mrs McFarland DEVEREAUX. Kitty Cuvem, a Dress Maki jedford PAUL CiIFFORD. Quentin Quiz, (a Curiosity; )'and Master of EQGENE -ARAM? the Curtosity 8) Last’ DAYS OF POMPEII. Grimbald Greese, ENZ , natta, a Seusat iy, SELY DEVOTION, orKabering Rand od oth ai Gann Light Literstae NABOB AT HOME, or the Return to gi ad a lovely ly Lap Dogs, Mr Serjeant ERNEST MAL ERAVERS, , iahed) well known ALICE; or, The Mysteries; Sequel to Maltravers, A ge the Broogwer, H Needham ANTERIOR | or, CURIOSITY anges $ pars of Castles and People, a Leap, wonderful Red Coffer, Patent Pop Gun, Restless Chains hailenge: ay ze Fight The sone, Augustus shot throug! ‘iling—Fact not CHARLES DICKENS’ (BOZ) WORKS. a my works of the above writer will be published in regular NOTES ON AMERICA, for fe renaral cirenlation, 1234 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY—Postage 20 cents un- Jer, and 3} gents ver er, jes, 50 "AL page ae wisi em Hh cares relent View of, the Lake of Lugane—Black and white—A Child PICKWICK FAPERS—Complete in one nam- bpevirieeraagaye oor) atone a wn ~~) wentares of Coffee on OM & reat scal PUBLISHED IN Qt UARTO FORM. algariter stealing.) BENTLEY'S. MISCELLANY, (a republica- of the celebrate Mother Goo Monter Sericant tion,) just received, at the low price of 1256 ¢ Dutch Ladies na Muse—A Plant fe. Man arises and in. the confusion the Marker lace “5 BLacewoob's WGA ZiNn—« repablicaion taneormed tthe “i PAULINE—a Tale of Normandy, by Alexandre Du- a er a Corvoratioy HaOHE ted Pow THE NEIGHBORS—From the German, by Mary Read, Goctg ted £8 °8 Cots Sete ee eatiatte ak” om ett : 19% iskey Qvertnrow--Roast #owls foully CHEMIST RY—applied to Agri ulture and Physiol- e weeds payating wh lean Brits e TER vooee KN CAPTIVE—Or the Times of wx | Vie that the eetebeated a UDE, 10 feet in height and every LET CERS OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS— a Nore—Mons, Ude while living was 3 fret 8 incher, but every me GIRS OF Tilt QUEENS OF FRANCE pany Daewe meee rah a ne eitad | THE NAUTILUS collection of Sen Tel swi LAND! rH Alsnancecountofths SOMERS MUTING, 13% peRercs or Genin Tgaerae ae FoM av SrOuRS "Bless me, where’s my Shirt ! ergmants of Irish Heirs All for CENTRAL AMERICA. WaebeGe CSR, OF ARTHUR rary 1H | Monkeys, Omtsand Wild Bons crore cetmeston inthe | , scene. ‘A discount on all the above wor ‘Marder committed and broumht to ighe Subscriptions for all the above Magesinee 7 ill be ve at Great Danger in a Marble Mouth. this office, and panetaally attended to. “ERANCE! 164s ie OF He WORLD TRIS VER os Stuors, of Aloany, will lecture on the Seventh roar ‘this, Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at . Be he pub- His and 9h of Danie}, a1 4 ether with Mr M Nes ’s Chronology at ianegmioe *m EW5® trom the Bay State—Those three very extra Steers at were exhibited on Thursday last the 26/h inst throwch the principal streets of this city, hy nughtered and are now for inspection of the public the al span house of the subscribers, at No. 148 ee. ‘These steers were {ted by Lake th, Kaa, of Mase, ana to “be equal if not t have been pronunced by competent ju superior to any of the kind ever oflered to the public least they will an opportunity of ju ieing for themselves by ealling on Thomas Mi Jengins of No 38, and Charles Corper of No29 Fulton Market, on Saturday next, on waich oecasion the Micit th tu the pal they solicit the patronage o OMAS M, JENKINS, fl ae*r a OOPE! ALAMARURR Ath Seate o RORCLAR TORS books and papers of John sq, were preserved ina ander Hate at the desteaction by tire of his large store: 28 Broad stom the nhght of the ath ult Salamander Sales, of Wildar’s make, which have never fail- si to preserve the contents, ‘be had atthe dron Sale Warehouse 0! 8'0. BERRING, 39. Water street. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE ‘ASSO- his Association will meet fur the transnc- n their room, No. 18 day next, at half past 10 o’elock, A. M. onen ty the public. oan onty ‘all street, on Thurs The Exchange will be J Secretary. HIF ONEIDA, fiom Havre — —lenngines RL Hesse sand their permits oh bovrd at Rector street wharf, Goouls not permitted by the Ath instant, will be se ie store. VYOLLEC TIONS made on all parts of the United Siates an 4 ganas, by cist ‘WM. & JNO. O'BRI 13 Wall st. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A commodi imthe vieinage of property in the ca oe fe of New hirty miles distance: Application at the Loan Agency Office, Nor Wall s'reet tention. Persous property: ‘inst satisfaction, are respectfully invited tp make direct ap- plication to this office, where no chirges shall be made for ser Vices not 2etnally rendered, and when rendered, at a moderate compensation, 13cm. PUBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE—One of the oldest he he city together with d of the same, and the t ad were ed to. 331 inate KASON OF CHBISTIANITY. RD EN RY SANE || deliver aseeond y= the Stay- ‘vesant Institute, on Thursday Krening, 2nd Febrnary. Subject of Lecture:—The man of the first chapter of Genesis, ad the man of the second chapter; or the CReaT@D man, and te MADE Man. Lecture will commence at half-past 7. Adm ance tree. 59h str PORTUGUESE FEMALB PILLS. THESE fartamed and celebrated Pills, from Portugal, are, we repegnves be obtained in this country, See ree ment ou Lhe iast colama, fourth paye, mt va street, Herald Crossgp sy a SpLENpip Barper or Rusigs ! jorma, small Unnameable bright comet, ¢: Miss L. Wells. Shooting Bi ire old ve old hy ihe ars, ds_per buvche A small lot-of extra a balleros and ‘Trabucos at 2i, 24, and $30 per 1080, or 5 and6 gs per banch of 34 Coruseatior ly and correctly, that to any ‘iter segats. "They are warranted to be th ri astronomers, ir J. Newton, Locke ny other market. Habanas, No. 2t $1¢ per 1000, ot = him on the urderstandimg, bat the gentleman of lunaree- per bunch. Very superior Prineipes, la Norval and | febrity), Herschel, sce. &e. Im $14 to $20 per 1000. PLanets Bricnt. | All the articles sold in this house are entitled to de- |. Palmer rieont J31 at" HK. Needham, B. Carrol, ety AME ADULPH, removed from the Mi site Ne: B. Hoyt, . Rannels. ’k Row, ean be consulted ia private parlors. She PLaNets, Brautirvt. clarms not to be a Mesdames Gogsin, lle, cpastand sam, Mel , but practises nothir eh in, reconeitable Bere La Fante, Miss Bedford. revealing the PAST TIMES, the PRESEN TURE. She will inform t TT OFFICE meet at 2 o'clock precise! above years per Re and posse UESTRIAN AND ) ovMN A pert ty hime also Yel ica epnfdence the Senso. Bd watt which ‘San Mh oe fice wh arene rey Fe deliveay eon : EZaBea a Gale Se ta wna Ly patronage he has heretofore re endoved tention tte mblic ppek eta he New Forks ity X24, jo. pe nage 5 Ff) Lots Faring and ancult tea ‘0 ‘at pri ; Fete and for the sy | Cele! arms, ke! for collecting general rate Trees and agency and supervision o tendawee of erecting and repairi Feraons having property fo se to their advantage to. appl nxn ropey rater ma Cee age vertised in two or more of at ar ifde: honorable ezrton “ior to owners ‘of the et oon ia eae a Rca ete mare teen ote legal profession ‘of eatatlished character Jo" ““Hlolders of vacant grourd that requires ro, superin- for ssle-—D. ind Bloom: o a will, find it BBs he, Attlee cot sa may | greenhouse ior st ver Bol, Fiense. comer of 50th st salen ee is selection and othe: eg and OTe ae iMate ay a htt Re re on by the firm, at a ¢ subscribers as New York, Jan. 12, 1843. Ld ig reatly: fo she adv to apply to him, as his en are, {ne ind of butldings which are wost ae er arse tii a iss Moone, tnt focalienn, 1 ofthe erentert fmporanee iar : {sistance witn the bulidiug of bosses will enable him to get them erected on the most ree-onable terms at a ar lees expense . hom sro RRO gostwick. a sri yy and Sar Keon to the ys parsigalee anton to the pemmons ot eart ‘lle, dicounes of tho ryetams, go So real estate intended op aes i " sryeriense. in tous ” f sales, ns his knowledge from ey Will be of great raioert to those iseaes of ie iy the advertise rat snecess it bee 2 a jeorety Serpe and superintendent ict the sl and frie ance nt hag ate i Tr mill be found to be & great pi %0 has brought the most remote sof toa the country forthe last three oF four years has been Frequently sucrticed to lace thes ene the tJ oot Mii Sotlaees cis from the want of proper: Ve mop) fal ey Rat, ay at bat fir ietaraed to their homes per papi cured, and wi ble. aera ose ine wore je “ godand all moneys reer y 5 Chambe hing to hire or pui Second hnise west of Broadway 1 ty-five per cent. The cv is ery ere. and ab gue ‘been ide eee cree that manufactured in this gpuntry, the sot rest criber, to, eagerintend the Spe ‘ach ar ows some of the best enstomers to trainee could be carried on to an unlimited esate persede the importation of English gut. ‘fhe sul in oldection to ‘© Weal or south, if it was proposed to carry the b al the mate: thandance end pel cheaper chan its bas teeter refer iv » Catga i Ha and required. “Please address note for at the Por i ;IRST PREMIUM HOSE PIPE foals lin Rubber Hose Pipe F Sezibip and pesfoediy tight, suitable for the Croton water. ‘Thi as perhaps the the beat for 8 Parpape oC issigntion, rane nae agen iroduosd is re of any thing of the kind yet in i and has received the preference of come of Hg largest Printing cepbichments and others the Croton yan the city, It is Duck with India Rubber by the ‘nid i of a genaion ot chingry ia manner defying’ all egmpetinom and ‘and fernisbed to any “r= Te libre, establuhment Saeed od He Hose. . y tor 1 te Warehouse of the tosban ment, 49 Maiden Lane eis! 490 10 ¥ Succensor to Hawbnty Tadie Rather Co PERT Pita seni Felt for sheathing tone of house 4nd ships bottoms, for tae in tote . by _430e EK. COUN RCO, 56 South at. Y, or as ce will ty ee ‘The Pee eae ‘Ketch Wid leave Pade Marray strece moon , roeees freight, board, or to CROOKE, rowks sk co, corner of Wert and Liberty at. fi itr | FEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBAN ie earon ot Cems tat 08 "Vir pepseaa ve rear, ety oc board: ho. snunrz ‘or for 10 B.C. , sites arene ‘ C7 Muller, RN do will a verpoat and Boston, via Hake. we ‘Bost a a 1 Columbia, ais, annie, Hew 4 ike Sand ta oo passengers are he renal ee nee 120. wo Spd sec anti! paid fer. eae HRRADEN & CO'B, No.3 Wallet. Gplen RE t) Ist of VOR LON very suj ing packet tes pital wil sing zi Roly cape i Py 47 a. ana cress SE ei ieee N T=LqUISIANA ry aly Rpolieation should en oe LE YORK Lit idee Regular Packet ing packet ship yt Capt. Mumford® will oe = > er r i or at Rome Fate Lt ents. e th at. Wall st the Bt q wae teally am. eae tised. Any ranrantee to that be given and Opens N AvBrlsian Halt & Woodruff, who will prompt- their goods iy brad i rem wn Olen emit Hi Peon beemeutte tor, Tite —s W, * rwe ga ARREAAED Care Wiper, abe patched fo on the Feb—C bin Ee sengers can be arse YE adgpe board the sip at Murray's wher foat “— a Wail st, N "S advertisement of Drag ens Hextrnet, of tie rnd Electro amar Caste. (erman tps be, Wee ath PM Tee cas ies ren ae fom 6 Ww We CO. v expe arehase real estate by sen Will receive immediate atten ait letters for the purchase, sale or exchange ol re vives a on x face BT FOR New NEW—ORLEANS—Oniy at bne The splendid, fast sailing packet HUNTSVILLE, » Capt Mulford, will sail positively ¥ ommodat for eabin,second o vite tomake © can Iy applicati wo = ud oer tat

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