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The Political Pathfinder will embrace elaborate and pointed#liscussions of current po! litics, it will sustain w! litical and social ques. hat are known as ultra democratic views, but will give a hearing to all sides, and to those who may be in ‘he main object of the editor, journal that shall be tly ope! interesting topics arty, to no establit essly express, on all occasion: ‘will be to make a n to the discussion of all himself to no man, to no f thought, but will fear- , whatever opinions seem ‘reedom and progress is the ins his enterprise. der will comprise high-toned red criticisms of new publications, pester from new by zines, short tales, and a faithful register of agence foreign and domanice This department laced in the hands of a gentleman of fine literary jishments and taste. ‘be Commercial Pathfinder will contain a weekly review of the stock market, prices current at New York, rates of exchange, bank note lists, domestic and foreign roduce markets, bankruptcies, and other intelligeuce of interest to men o ‘The Pathfinder will also contain full accounts of the news of the week, foreigngews, the proceedings of Con. gress and State legislatures, important decisions in the Courts, strange and interesting occurrences, accidents, &c., making @ complete chronicle of passing events, and at the same time a valuable repository of political, social, and literary discussions. Beiuj that it‘may be bound, att bine the advantages of both news; The plan of the publication interferes with nv existing importan: motto under which he b II, The/Literat and’ caretully choice extracts printed in such’ a form of the year, it will per and magazine— Postmasters and agents will see by the terms annexed, to interest to procure subscribers.— il to the subscriber at No. 26 Pine “e “* Terms TO AGENTS AND OTHERS. , Albany ; Boston times end send bil PARKE GODWIN. Editors of country newspapers copying this prospec tus with a reference, will be enti QG@-THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE has effected a cure even in cases where the bones of the nose were exieliated from the secondary effects of s ed from the most awful quences of these loathsome maladies by the use of this ce: extensively used in the L al. In all cases where disease is suspected to be lurking in the system, this medicine should be used. Sold by the authority of the College of Medicine aad Pharmacy, of the cit i large bottles at $1 each. quirer, copy three No, 25 Pine street, New York. to an exchange. lebrated medicine, now and Paris Venerial Hospit , in In cases of halfa dozen bottles W. 8, RICHARDSON, Agent, Principal Office of the College 97 Nassan street. MONEY MARKET, Saturday, Feb, 11-6 P. M. sual to-day, and prices generally declined. Kentucky 6’s, 1} per cent ; Ghio 6's, of 1860,1} Sales were less than At the New Board the same features were presented and the usual amount of business done. The report of Mr. Ogden, in behalf of the Directors of the New York Life and Trust Company, gives the follow- ing as the result of the late examination into the books of the Company :— Carital of che Company, Supposed surplusou hand, Defalcation of Nicoll, 1 Deduct estimated depreciation of property, They then state that they have got invested some- where $237,000, which they call the profits on life insur- ance and annuities, being the earnings of the Company, since the commencement of those transactions. Nearly the y has been allowed to remain as an accu- mulating fund. Thisaddedto the above balance makes the deficiency $110,000, or 11 per cent. compared with the report pf last year , are as follows Naw Yoru Lirt axp Trust Co. x Jan, 1843. ‘Capital furnished by the stock- holders, Deposits in trust, Receiv'rship account, 1 if Insurance, ‘Trust of accumnlation, Annuities granted, Premium account, leimed dividends, The liabilities as Itappe rs from the foregoi exhibit that the assets {a short of the elaims to the The assets of the Company are as follows :— Bonds, mortgages out of the 18%6, Do 1m connty of 'N. York, Bonds with collateral, Bills aod Steck loaps, Real Estate cost, me from County Banks, Letters of Credit, Cash,in Banks, 3 Skok 23 =: 3 it $5,613,400 5,037,536 09 228,816 74 Where the $237,000 of profits on Life Insurance is, and has been, does not appear from this account. breeches pocket of Mr. Nicoll? Ia Jan., 194: nominal excess of $60,000 assets, and a surplus of $200,000. ‘The robberies, since then, were $318,000 admitted, and $229,000 depreciation acknowledged $547,000, from which deduct what sppears as surplus in the sworn returns, and the deficiency, is $287,000 or 27 per cent. The committee must suppose th » community exceedingly gullible, when they pretend to say, after admitting their abominable and disgraceful carelessness in allowing an officer to rob the Company of 35 per cent of the whole capital, conceal it for many years, and only discover it by the help ofa hired accountant after many weeks labor, that $4,000,000 of mortgages, dated prior to 1836, the very season of mad speculation, have been so well looked after as to depre- ciate but 70,000, or less than 2 per cent !! not state how much anterest is delinquent? In Jan., 1841, interest had not been paid on over $600,000. The following statistics are from the Commissioners’ re- turns ofthe Stite of Kentucky for the present year. will be very interesting information tothe people. It will in the value of taxable property since last year, is exceeding thirty millions of dollars, and the decrease in the revenue will exceed forty-five thou- Tt will be remembered that the estimates of the treasury department and the commissioners of the sinking fund, last year, were based upon the supposition that the revenue would remain firm ; and even then a small deficit was anticipated by the best informed on Hence it will be seen that the deficit next January must be at least fifty thousand dollars, which will have to be supplied by increased taxation. tors may make up their minds at once to raise the taxes to from twenty to twenty-five cents on the hundred dollars. The valuation, as exhibited by this table, exceuds our ex- peotations ; which may be accounted for from the fact, that the veluation was principally madebefore the extreme hard times commenced. Statement or Tarai Kenrucry, as TAK RETURNED Tu THK 1941 AND (812, ALso, Vat UATION OF THY SAME. Valuation of Valuationef Decrease, 184). 142, $124,830053 $1 026 Why do they be seen that the decreas r Prorenry in FROM THE Com! RENCE IN THE Ttems of taxable property. 17,303 504 aces land, 21,648 town lots, 168,859 total slay overtwenty-one years of age 1842, ix Total white males over twenty for 1é41, was reported at... . Increase. . se eeeee Slaves over sixteen years of age for do do Studs, jacks, and bulls for 1841, was do ‘dren between seven and seventeen years of Increase, , 4.44... 2000 do dy 330 8536 5000 do go 00 Mareh 8546 ” 8 4 1000 dn > bow 85% 1000 do 0 b30ds 85% 0 shs Ohio Tut, 95 50 Mohawk RR 204 1000, mey 7 Bonds hq 1000 lo lo 9 Second Board 2000 Kentuck, 6's, 6 vears 634 3000 Ohio 6's, 1861, 65 Sales at the New Stock Exchange. $1000 36's, 1967 160 102 2000 do Tw 64 1000 IMinois 6's, 1870 snw 20 1000 do si5 63 1000 do nw 19% 100 shas Long Island 3 48 1000 Ohio, 1960 315 64 M Ass'n bi0 6989 1000, do 83 64 2 o 360 68) 1000 do a1d 64% 25 do $60 68 1000 = do tw 643 25 Utiea& Sch = anw 115 1000 do 315 64 State of Trad Sales of real estate werezmade to day as follows :— Three story brick house and lot in University place, north of 13th street, 26 feet 10 inches front, by 105 feet aie $10,550. bree story brick house and lot adjoining. Lot 26 feet 10 inches front by 103 ft deep, $9,750 Four story attic brick house 752 Broadway, near Clin- ton place, 25 feet by 54, and lease of lot, 26 by 100 ft, from Sailors’ Snug Harbor, bought in for $10,650. ‘Three story brick house and lot No. 123 Bleecker street, near Wooster st. House 20 by 54 feet ; lot 25 by 100 feet; bought in for $10,¢¢0. ‘Two frame buildings, and four years lease of two lots, southeast corner of 18th street and 9th avenue. Lot 62) feet front by 100 feet deep, subject toa greund rent of $200 perannum, $800. American linseed at 78 a 80.300 basketsjMarseilles t $3 60; Florence, $4 75; Crude Sperm at 66a Provisions.—A light demand for Beef and Pork, and sales at $975 for new Mess Pork; $6 0 for new Prime; old Meas, $7 75; old Prime, $5 604575; Mess Beef, $6 37} a $675; and Prime, 3 90. City rendered Lard at 7 cents; sales of new Western at 6 a 6} cents, though some prime brought 6}, second quality 53, and coarse 54 cents. Flour and Meal.—For Western Flour, holders evince less disposition to sell at the lowest rates current a week or 80 past. ‘There is little or no Genesee to be had below $ 460, or Michigan below $4433; 100 bbls Troy sold terday at $4374; flat hoop Ohio, via Canal, $437} a 4 433; Richmond City Mills, $5 50; Georgetown, $4 124; Brandy: wine is at $4.62}. On Saturday, 11th instant, at 4 P..M., Mr. Joseen Lanpwer. His friends, and the members of the German Benefi Society, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral th (Sunday) afternoon at 4 o’clock, at his late residence, cor- ner of Bayard and Mulberry street. E On Saturday evening, 11th ii , of congestion of the jungs, THomas Doy.e, in the 66th year ef his The friends of the family are invited to attend his fune- ralon Monday, 13th instant, at 10 A. M., from his late residence, corner of Elizabeth and Prince streets, pi onthe Mth inst,, Sr. Grouse Hevt, in the 24 year of is age. is friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the corner of Elm and Howard streets. Suddenly, on Friday morning, 10th irstant, Ronxnr Dowre, aged 32 years, third son of Mr. Henry Dowie, of Andes, Delaware Co., N. Y. ins were taken there for interment. Passengers Arrived, New Ortrans—Ship Vicksburg—J H Rolston, and 6 in the steerige. ‘Ship Aubum—R Marsh, RC Morsis, Capt New Orntrane- Weonds Jady and nw ORLEAN: ip Oconee—S J Pardessus. Moxie Brig javannah—Mr Goward and Indy, and Mr laxwell. CHaRLEston—Ship Sutton—R Read, PHARLESTON—Brig Emily—C B Cole R Mellvaue, Mortis Vanw: ingston, C W Case. WE Smith. bbell, W Hubbell, B » H Gleoue, D Li Foreign Importation: St Martins—Brig Will—1506 five franc peces $3381 39donb- Icons J Labour=i box old silver't phar do't box. pesic 1090. bone salt 8 do potatoes 7000 oranges FS Schlesinger—$300 4 bbls oranges J K oulk & son, Domestic Importations. New Onirans—Ship Vicksburr—676 bbls _pork G Douglass 29 W & J Inmes—22 bbls lard 10 0 heans Boyce & Adams— rap Smith, &co—158 do molasses, Robert & imie—104 hhds ‘sugar © P Leverich—40 Spofford & Tile- sron—50 Goodhue & com40 Wm Barnwell—25 Emanuel & Van Kleck—1298 pigs lead C H Rogers & co—9 bales cotton 8 - per & co46 A ‘Treadwell & son—170 do 300 sks corn 59 tes flax- seed 160 bbls 57 hhds hams 1200 kegs lard to order. New Ornieans—Ship Oconee—327 bbls lard 452 sks wheat 20 hhds sugar F K Col & co—150 bbls pork 19 k iter 16 do lard Smith, Williams & co—125 hhds 26 bbls hams A Albert—11 bbls tallow Daws & Casey—59 hh's sugarC P Leverich—25 bbls molasses C Barstow & Pope—22 bbls castor oil J Smith—80 do flaxseed G Dougl+ss—55 bales cotton Havens & co—10. Robert & Williams—t11 cases hats Rankin, Duryer & co—2095 kegs 87 bbls lard 141 do pork J McChain & co—3 brs Lindsey & Nicho!- son—2'S Henry & co—2 bbls | box beeswax J invier & co—1 bbl 1 box Smith & Murray—30 bales cotton 452 bbis flour Wi & fhe ral a Robinson & co—7 hhds 65 bys tobaceo 40 bales cot- ton to order. New Orteans—Ship Aubum—5 pkes B Smith—1 do be wax Greenway. Henrv & co—56 bales cotton Holbrook, Nelson & co—57 Buck & co—60 Wisner, Ga'e & co—3 cks Sturges, & co—3091 kegs lard 368 bbls do Buydam, Sage & co—1 cxse M Geilletts—2 Cri & cn—2 G Howland—3 bbls 2 bxs RS W liams—3 bbls Engler & Foley—398 do lard C$ Brown—118 hhds sugar 6 do mdse Robert & Williems—10? bales cotton Newbold & Crnft—74 W Nichols—29 Sprague & Robinson—1 do. snake root C A Strong—1 case Down ng & Baldwin—5 Allen & Pax- son—42 hhds 46 bbls to master. Mostte—Bnig Savannal =] rf bales cotton Wisner, Gale & ro =—36 R Kingsland & co—7 Wm Banwell—31 Wiley & co—33 Spofford, ton & com114 Hicks & co—71 J Matsbie—20 Sturges & Clearman—25 Henop & co—10 Masters & Markne—64 R Kingsland—120 Post & Phillips—22_W Bloodgeod—I6 Wood, Johnson & Burritt—: raves C W Titcomb. Aratactico.a—Brig Choctaw—27 bales cotton Gray & Co- Jer —70 Spear & Patton—23 G Collins—19 Perkins, Hopkins & White—75 Parmelee. Kilborn & Rogers—138 H Coit & co. Jacxsonvitie, EF—Brig Crasoe—2%8 hides 15 otter skins 1 bbt Wood & Acosta—6i hides 4 boxes deer skins T Ruffield—11 bbls potato-s J Taylor—176 hides 1 box Sprague & Robinson— 163 hides 18 bales skins 2 bbls | case 2 bxs mdse 2 engine shafts Bg woo} 345 Ibs skins 7 bbls tallow 4 do potatoes EM At Bierwerth—106 Sprague, Hob.nson & co—2 ks J. 45 bbls rice Ay mar & com5t cka do Smith, Mi ‘W Rutherford. CHantrston—Brig Emily—3 cs 302 bales cotton B Hant—35 do H Coit & com! do Danham & Dimon—103 do 46 eas Spracne & Robinson—65 do Fiteh & co—?7 HS Leveri 40 tes 20 hf do rice 388do Vietor & Duckwitz—1 box mdse 8 do pink root to order. Danisn, G: Keo. —Brig New Orleans—350 bales cotton Hy Coit Ship Masters and Agent: We shall esteem it a favor, if Captains of Vessels will give to Commodore Ronent Srivev, of our News Kleet, a port of the Shipping left st the Port whence they sailed, the exsels Spoken on their Possage, x List of their Cargo, an! any Foreign Newspapers or News they may have. He board them iminediately on their arrival. and Cor- respondents, at home or abroad, wil: also confer a favor by Sending to this Office all. the Marine Intelligence they, can obtain. | Nautical Information of any kind will be thamkfally received. PORT OF NEW YOR red, Ships Wellington, Cha iwick, London, Grinnell, Mintumm & Co; United States: Britton, Liverpool, RK Barques Star Regpblic, Hendley, Liverpool, Joh H Brower; William 5 von, Nesmith, Leeds & Co —Brigs Helen Maria, Sweetser, Bermuda, do do; ‘Abeona, Dome . Caracaa, Foster & Nickerson; Miueiva (Briish) Bingay, St Kitts, J H Braine; Grand Tork, Norton, New Orlesns, Nesmith, Leeds & Co; Aleonguin, Williams, do, dodo: Yeoman, Weston, do, H ranklin, Buress, Mobile, dodo; Carolina, Sher- Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. Ship Iowa, Lines, for Mobile, cleared on the ath; ship Mary Phillips, Pratt, for whicola,and b ig Plymouth, Thomas, for Boston, on the 10th. Arrived. ip Oconee, Jackson, 10 days from New Orleans, with cot- ton, Ke. to E. K: Coline & Ci Ship Auburn, Durfee, 17 ton, Ke, to Johnson & Lowde: Ship Vi Berry, 10 days from New Orleans, with cot- c son. ‘ys from New Orleans, with cot- from Charleston, with rice he 8. was off the Highlands last Monday, and was driven eff in the westerly gale. Barque Eugenia, Biseoe, 20 days from Vera Cruz, with md to Hargons & Brochers, h Brg Will, Lockhart, 21 days from St. Martins, with specie, Ke, 10 F, 8. Sehlesinger, ‘ Brig Savannah, Hawley, 22 days from Mobile, with cotton, to Sturges & Clearman, ‘The 8. wis experiene'd very. severe Weather ou the coast; has been 12 days north of Hatteras, Monday got sounding in 10 fathoms south of the Woodi took a hur rd and was blown off. Brig Choctaw, Flitne; to, to master. ‘Ship Rienzi, Sailed in eo. with brig Mortensi Brig Cra weker, 11, da mdse, to b. M. Atwater. The Hatteras, 7 Brig Emily, Sherwood, 4 days from Charleston, with cotton, . Brig New Orleans, Alden, 8 days trom Danen, with cotton, to Badger & Peck. : : Brig Peter Demill, Lewis, from Darien, with 650 bales cotton to eM. Dewill. Brig Calais, Deming, from Porto Cabello with tndee, to Mason de ‘1 : Sehr Jonas Smith, Mill rom Wilmington, NC ge and cotton, to R. Irvin, Sailed meco, with sehr Stor! ay lor, for NVork. Barque Albert Henry, B: w. from Mobile. and eotton, to M: EF with 's north of Cape New London, th Satled. Ships La Dachesse @’Orleans, Richardson, Havre; Kati ‘Thompson, Liverpool; Meta, (Brem) Meyer, Bremen; fsabel'n, Anderson, do; Wereaw, Hathaway, NOrlenns; Spring, Southport, best, Charleston; barquy Ne; brine Mi julkley, Savagnah; C Geueral Record, Forgan Lerten Orrick —The Wellington, for London, will sail to-day, and the United States to-morrow for Liverpool. | letter bage are at Gilpin s, in the Exchange. ® at Boston.—There are now due at this port tarthe kxchange News Room, 20 snips, 28 iad pegbably others due, of whose condensed statement of ti ¢ ship- Exchange books, gives Py oneeen boston ing busines at the South famine view of the freight. | Ships. Bargn 7 New Orleans, aie Total. Mobile. a 17 8 Charleston, 2 2 6g " Savanvah, 4 Wy 15 “0 Apalachicola, BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE blications are for sale at the HERALD comer of Fulton and N: to jons of the day can be had as soon PUBLISHING PRICES. 'S OF THE DUKE cluding a complete sehr with bright sides and a house om h extended from rait to rail, foresai’ and colors union down. was seen 2d inst h of Chincoteague, Sonn Sunaen deck painted green, ‘The above answers 1 the Cheap Pabl Berwen, Latourette, past due at this port from ni THE }.1FE AND History of the Pea with Foaty-Tawer handsome Engravings. J blished at the low price of 2 cents $i6 hundred to newamen. Y, comprising « Sailed from Bristol, KI. sth inst. Ocean. rant, Sherman, Indian Spoken—Oo Abrolhos Banks, Nov 10, Massasoit, Dennison, Bath, 15 mos, 330 sp; 19th, Phenix, Small, Prouiner she was at Pernambaen Dec 4.) The Phenix hos Banks, Nov “ ; Sam! & Thomas, Soper, Provincet», roe, Mymouth, 4 mos, clean; 19th, Foreign Porta, te ady, at the | if LENDID HISTORY. OF EU- Edward, Janney, Baltimore; Wood- 16 Ni umbers. “The ly H, IU and NIN EGYPT, to be Hauirax, Jan 28—Cld lands, Johnston, Portland. Home Ports, ATH, Jan 31—Cld America, Marston, Cuba; Feb 2, Adali TV Nos are now rea COOLEY’S AMERIC. ke, ONARY of the Arts, Sci ted in 5 monthly numpers. Price $1 rach. No. 3 now ready. GEORGE ST GEOKGE SULTAN, The Prince t Y O¥ THE FRENCH Cld Hibernia, Tharston, Cub: In W—No arrival, Barque Natchez ‘of this port, late 0 ‘Orleans; Mary A. HIERSS THISTOR leans; Ma A pi 3 line & Mary, Cole, W Indies and a ints Zone, Crowell, and Feb7—There has. b ! eed no communication since Saturday. Sunday a snow storm and NE y, wight it has blown heavy from NW. New England, Crooker, fm Maracaibo for Boston; Talma, javannah {or Boston; Au k Sch, Alpine, for Boston, Arr 6th, Goncert, Ja- n the Sixteenth Century, YAubigne, No land 2 now ready, SPARKS’ LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 6 num- re, encl JACK HINTON, ORAN, No. 9, d come to anchor uncer Kr.R—By Sinollett. Com- C8, or the History of ing— JOSEPH ANDREWS, Or, Accounts of Ir 1and 2 now ready igen 7, Fielding, complete in fm the Gove yesterday. Jos Balch, for B: Dorathy, Norfolk for Portsmont for Boston—lefr the Capes 2d inst Wyer, for Boston=spoke Sth, between Block Island ‘a basque bound to Boston’ Je and Havana, via NL snow storm, for Boston 9 NC, for Boston—5th in fe aud One compass, b ‘> LABRARY. ‘ed in ten weekly rumbers, eli—complete in one Also arr, Ganza, Soule, from a, Where she put in Sth mst. in Arr Marion, Higgins, New- hipped a heavy sea in port 10 a in, Alpine, Robert Bruce, Atlantic, ‘This Library will be com) N GREY: volume, VENE.1']A—byD'Israelicomplete in one vo) ¥m ROMANCE AND REALITY —by LE Dlete one vol me, K—by D’Israeli—w tha por RARA—by Le Landon, PL. ’Tsraelimcomplete PETER SIMPLE, by Marryat, complete in one NG—by DISRAELI—com- Fe HLY MAGAZINES. iy Democrat, Howes, Mobile “Air Guess, Richmond for Portsmouth; NH; bth, H'Westcoct, Vance, Georgetown for NY. loss ‘of fore topmast, j:bboom, and bonuet off the George, Yorktown for Providence. Satem, NJ. 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ET no man enter into a large business while he accounts; imagine that any de- tural abilities will supply this deficiency, ity of affairs from inextricable confosi letter bags for the Hoyal Mail Steamers for Liverpool are also made up attherr office, For further information apply to HARNDEN & CO., cy EAN, MORRIS & ILMER & SMITH. & CANDLES—Branch ni ese to recceive orde! id Bi Winter Strained gatlon and upwards de ICA CAPPELL' Agents 1m London—McL tion,) just received, at the | ” Grocery Store, | BLACRWOOD'S red in any part of the city free of ex- 00 hand a selected assortment of choice famil ¥ ties to suit purchasers at, who elivere! in quanties to suit purchasers at whi 202 Canal street. 12,000, Gallons of Winter Oil, in tierges aud arrelaand 50 nes of Sy ; for sale. low. Appl as above Sot Seem EAN NITE RD te BTEWAIA pourds. just receive SSE & BROOK i BOX BOARDS —i000 GUIDE TO % KSIDER hi. A.C, GARTLE. ost Brondway, has a Paste for It. can be put into the most tender teeth without any paix or inconvenience, and with which it becomes impacted into ONE hard solid body,thus restoriny u init end useless teeth) artificial perfect in all their respect ¥ necessity of extracti gnished in society, offer their t imonials in the most ¥ itor of the Eveni ‘on the teeth wi inal! respects perfect for lit he ‘aay: Os Castle has obraimed lauch celebrity for hisexcellemt mode of tiling the teeth.” vous persons, and D; is respectfully informed, that the plan of instruc ctice in Book Keeping rather than a course is of otuion,thatto be use- entlemen of the recommend Dr. € ooth-ache Pills, one of . will effect a permanent ente. mm j CCESSFUL OPERATION—Dr, by a most. ingenious piece of dental of the upper aud lower ‘The most eminent Jieal Faculty, have personally tried an tes Paate for filling the teeth. whieh pat in the aching tao al way of learning th tion is to keep boo! duct, aud close aset cf books. A. trans tious mast be supplied by the teacher, aud the puoil must make the entries of such transactions as itis suposed to oceur, and thus become fumitiar with the secount books from actual wie, By tris plan, each of the tran-nctions (which are auch as woul be pro 'uced by. the vatur subject of remark, conversation and stud Nothing 1s of greater +mportance than a comprehensive busi- ess; ove that includes all the variety of transactions that are i Tt must not be imagined hat buying and sell cause a merchant buys, and severe casual fe have secn letters fi business,) becomes the confirmatory ef t lors of these important organs so sl xireordinary cure and ite entire aace Killfuily replace © more s source of regret to the Lieutenant. principle of adhesion by at- ich he first introduced to the notice of ‘A. ©. Castie refers to the Spanish, French 4h’ Aimbarsadors, Mr. Stoughton the Spanish Walton, Lord Morpeth jog merchandise are ai! k, Day-book, Journal end Ledger. I are taught singly. keeps a complete set of partne:- usiness transactions of a Ko + course there are no class ‘course the student actual ship books, embracing all the mercantile house. In this course are included numerous highly impertant mercantile aaa n ‘nd by this courses perton of geod en- ABOUT THREE WEEKS, will be Qualified to kreo correctly and elegantly ths accounts of any f -% will receive a certificate to that effect, from the confidently believed by all who so well calculate: nt branch as the one ibscriber has taught for im interest, exchange, and HE MANAGELS of the Thistle Benevolent Associ: etfally announce that their Second Bail fo- this sea: Friday Evening, February 17th, 193, at aneing their Second Ball for this season, the Board of would retura their grateful acknowledgem: ntronaze extended to the. firs: {the voor, while the method as cannot fail to meet the ap- Offered to the public, and whi ‘ p probation of every this there Jast eppeal . * The whole expense. wu including Books, is fifteen dollars, yr the season, need only edrert to the se- imes, and the many worthy persons de- With increased efforts on the part of it ia confidently hoped ase their patron: ns may be vealized. *ccoring to Programme. has, as usual, generously volunteed his valuable tw re unacquainted wirh th din his busivess, that he bas been a practical aecomotant and a public Reeountant and a teacher i city of New York hi ‘wed voto its tenth liace’s excellent Band has been es gaged for the oc- 0 Bagvipers will promenade the room, playing National to the commencement and di ry Association in this ci hree successive years. C. MARSH, Antho of Simplifiee 10th edi Entry Bock Keeping Improved”—3d edi- Doors open at 7: dancing wil commence precise! n of the Bell will be known c. nee of Book-Keeping Price to admit » Govtleman and two Ladies—to be hed ok Keeping, with Balance Sheet.” stores, and by the sa 18° Hudson st. President. : Vice President. ret, Treasurer. 88 Cedar street. DICATED VAPOR BATHS, 25 Courtlandt street, es- tablished 1826—Soarlet fever, cotdi nic thenmatism,fe cured in afew da ‘arroll’s Medicated Vapor Baths, ‘Open from 6 o'eloe Sulphur Baths require one hour mr barhs sent to any part of the city or Broo! p baths for hire. mmatory, ‘and by the tse of J.B. the morning till nine o'elock at night or Perry and Greenwich . klyn, Bathing, £10 6tis A. CAMERON, Secretary, 25) Had-on street. MEDICAL NOTICE, Professor of Sui edical and Surg R. HOMER BOS Keon. the New. A. 0, D.=WASHINGTON LOD! + ral meeting of the above lodge will be room on Wednesday evening, 15 portance tothe order, By order of the A<D. JAS, AMYON, Secretary. Alley, with y ins on bat with lass en embers are particn'arly requested to place themeeives under his car o Ly trom : feo oo i but five returned to their homes per ter y |, and thoseffive ire i ver ae! HOMER BOSTWICK, M.D. No. 75 Chambe; Second honse west of Bron MEADING PUBLIC. SIGNED, at the solicitation of numerous frends, will resume. the sale of P cals, No xtrasatthe od Periodical and Newspa ay next, Feb. lath, where the e daily papers and’ light literature of the day at the lowest pablishingynees, RALD, will be found ar JW. KEL {Oe SALE CHEAP—A Bowlin re, amd out of 23) patients thar nt; decanters, gla srs, ca Ke. to be sold with barif All may be emoved im- Enquire at No. o Murray st, in she basement. ICTOR GARCIA’ ZULETA, formerly “of Bogota— 1 d meet bis eve or that of any prisou who ean as vr his residence, they will confer a great favor or S8E & BROOKS i rPHE UNDER! 267 Browlwav, on Tae Kngiand, and ovr the whole cont introduced into the ng Obstructions and dental t) the Je ire, huis forthe fi Toesday, Feb. 7th, a Bracelet, set with two ngs, with a sinall lorket attached, with the initials rope, ny female will heing cnunterfeited but ove agent has be ly one plece where they ean be obtained, re, Widow Welch's Pilis are ever offered forsale at any ther piace in this country, they will be coun‘erteited. great fune of these Pills will no doubt induce many to eounter- a to the public is. to Supreme Court «town oF Lene ch rug Store, 7% Chambers m Aud that the payment « sperty belonging to th: the transter of any. proper . are forbidden by law and to him or for his use, and OOL COAL—170 Chaldrons best Orril ( ra Dated this 2d day oF Towl, 18 Disengaged, » ae “ ” ; F sale in lows to suit pur HY JENKINS, Attorney tor Attaching Creditor. sere by JOHN BERDMAN, NS SENS AUCTION SALE 1OMAS BEL! , Auctioneer Y BELL & HOWARD. f2ieres Noe. 22 fun ant il) Fulton ee ot) __ AMUSE, _ WELCH’S YmMPIC CIRCUS, SATURDAY, anne peek: Kaclork nt theses room. 6 rank THEATRE, arKe i rat rate furniture of all dese IMME vim rim fanlltes removing, tee.;aleo, first rate city made The CMMENSE FXERTIONS. owners ng, oi! cloths, beds, bedsreds, HReE GREAT SPECTACLES maas, looking glasses, ward: He 180, Feb Sshilelee ~ O¥ THE SEASON if » lookin MONDAY < ‘marble top. dressing | FOR THE LAST Wer Ney ‘superb pinnoforte, al ey tee econd hand furniture, P ere of elgant see + | morning: yn for convent nee of eal the Pantomime. i (or upholeters. O01 tories of No. 175 | Kquestrian Directors: + - Me: Roe! 7 Broadway, opposite Homage et Gtowhaa tothe Chreless ser ss Namal ge Cadwallader in the sales room, Performances to commence at7 och eu, Sofas, 'Ske.—By cate : ‘AY EVENING by, he best masters, of the ia lend bill will commence: with newly. are echoots—immedistely after, 24 sofas, equal rgeous Equestrian Chivalrie Legend, entitled ch couches, ttomans: livene, sewing SAINT GEORGE d maple parlor do, AND THE ‘ FIERY DRAGON Tectia ne best I In Scene H—=The Memorable Fight at Midni Steed overcome. by the Fiery and Py * | the Monster—Renewal of the Combat ou TUESDAY. various ingeresting ineidents attached AtlO\ o’clock in the sales room, : formance. Extensive sale of neo nand domestic dry goods, im lots to | The new Scenery and Decorations by the justly celebrated swt, clothing, Loudon and French cloths, cassimeres, vestings sshd 4 pling i Daring and dashing display by Hirew, Franklio, without fancy goods, jewelry, guns, cutlery, saddle or brid 7 Alter which, by particular desire, eeries, he. Pas deDanes Miss Wells and French superfine broad and Somersets in the Hots, to suit, 126 vest patterns, ‘The Boudamen of Ai mid iby Siry By Messrs Cadwallader and ‘Nathanson T which a v hand clothing, 2do. merino, silk and cashmere sha and handkerchiefs, and numerous othe: choice goo: Pp f, 1, H Palmer, Miss Louies Welle, W Kine Also, a choice lot of pertnmery, em oy, &e, will appear, Bancshares E RIGLL, Ancci~ | (7. At tits period of, the Ievenite an, ssterediasioa ot tam BY RIELL & ARCULARIUM. bap unarudh e o Btore 304 Broadway, comer of Duane streets. YHE 8ECOND PART will commence with: R. & A. are now ready to made advances te any am: he F ‘our Gladiators, RO DOINGS loyt.the: weet j it and the dingy John Dimes) aye OF hhe whole to conclude wit consignments, Returns. prompt. Sales of real estate dooraales of household furniture attended to in person. Regular sales of Liquors, Secars, &c., every Tuesday; Far niture, Pianos, &e , every Wednesday and Saturda A'TURDAY. A Grand Romantic Li and Fierie Folie, appointed with Lange sate AE RS o%vekim te sale rooms, Decorations, Mechanica Effects, arge Sale of cl ‘urniture, from a gevteel family, re- ee a1 tuations, entitled moving, from the elty. vig" a fll French chairs, one rich DEVOURING OGRE; Fieneh bedstead, one marv'e top wash atand, one marble work THE TERROR OF THE FROZEN REGIONS! stand, one rolished mahogany ward robe,one burean, one toilet On, p stand, one fine tea table, one elegant marble centre table, 2 di- HARLEQUIN AND THE THUMB FAMIL vans, 2 ottomans, 2 couches to match, one superior Dubois aud | The New Becnery by east Siuithe J Wiser ib Gia rain, Bacon piano forte, one card table, 4 quarretto tables, 2 rockers, Wheatley "Assistants, 0 stool, coverlids, carpets, stove, amt atove pipe, sitchen | ‘The Machinery by +++ Mr Syecet sad hae ym tous Assistanta. » &e, allm fine order, and will be sold without reserve, | TheDreases of all Nations bys Superb Female Costumes, by TUESDAY, 1th Feb. The Accer vy , , __ Athalfepast 10 o'elack, in the wales room, See ace eee ae agQitndeirn Port Sherry and other wines, gu, brandy, candles, | The Folie invented, written and Produced ugder the, di ection c. Of-e+s ir 180, imported ant domestic segars. oe ond. Samples in store le a NOTICE. SIG. RAPETT’S i: TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. LAST CONCERT THIS SEASON. ,For the convenience of Juvenile Parties there will be a GIGR. RAPETTL has the honor to inform his friends and the | Grand Day Performance every Saturday Afternoon, cor lie that his last Grand Concertof Vocal and Instrumental | ™ene! ip clock precisely, embracing all the choice aud will take place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Wednesday, | ™osten! Mi i , " :QUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC ACT Pete, Fgh. leeh,on which ocossion hhe-will betaselsted by the | Gr the Beason. For yauticnlare see, hans ac the Bo Mrs, Loder, Mr. Bouee, fice, whieh 01 Saturday will be ready for delivery trom 16 4? Mr Schoficube-x, Miz. Ronee, clock'AsM. catil the time of opeatn Siguor Ropeiti will on thi occasion pl own composition, composed expressly. for a he_ dedicates to the amateurs of New York Zi, Posts cam be _ Sign r Rapetti has bea induced, in consequeuee of the hard | lve’. wo pieces of his Concert, which V7 Boxes, 50; Pit, 26; cured 12) gl Ss it ihe "Box “Otee, fom uill2 times, to put his tickets at CHATRAN THMATE FIFTY CENTS. st : . . tt is REDUCTION OF PRICES, Which enn be ind at the principal Music Stores, and the 8e- | Dress Circle, 35 gente; fal eM cons Upper Tier 12een ; SINGING AT SIGHT. ‘5 DAUGHTER. HE SUBSCRIBERS, Privcipsls of the NEW YORK. tnde, ‘a con with VOCAL INSTITUTE, DEATH OF CHRISTO! » KING OF HAYTI ist SYSTEM!! imence at 7 precisely by which, in an incredibly short space of time, the pupil ac- MITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THHATRE. quires a perfect and scventific knowledge o” theis delightful 444, Broadway, New Yorn. art, and at terios within the reach of all, viz— 'W Corbyn’s Benefit. FIVE DOLLARS PER QUARTER, MONDAL #VENING, will “be performed ¥s Cussa—! > at half-past '0 be follow pOigteamen’s Cuass—Tuesdays and Fridays pas ne Followed ty the Juvenite Cy -Half-past 3 P.M. Fra Diavolo, Mrs Timm | Beppo, Mitchell Laing Crass vow forming. ‘ ‘After whieh ¥or full particulars apply at the residence of Mr. Loder, 545 4 _ MR. LISTON. B street, between the hours of 11 and 1, daily. (CP The Doors will be opened at halfpast 6, end the pea GEORGE LODER. Prine a fortanpues commence al 7, every evenine ro ilgatitate, No-th Kast Comer of Grand and Broxdway. Oey BOWERY Shilling. Web 1, GHT. French, German, Spanish, snd English Performancs SIGN OF THE TIMES—Fami L themselves at C.J. VAN Wi K'S Store, Slip, corner of Pearl stieet, with Pure Winter superior quality, at five and six shillines a vailon, Jex ship Ocmulgee, for n Band, 20 Performers. a Ate by 1) Barrels prime One en OLINGER CON 40 Vocalists from the different ‘Tempermice Soci 4 56 South street. ‘Ten Warrior from Canada OTICE—Found, one horse blanket and buffalo robe; Roman Gladiators, s1x in number. ; Grand Equestrian Pageant. have by calling at_No. 270 Bleecker ; vaying for this advertisement. Music trom the Grand Operas. ments for the BENEFIT OF Tl whieh the owner: on. proving property tre HE, ASSOCIATION. PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT APTATETTE TEMEEKAND FOR THE boone pad VENEREAL DIS AMERICAN THEATR we wraT. IN CONNEXION WITH ‘ PHILADELPHIA, THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHAR UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS C. CUSHMAN MACY Of THE CITY OF NEW YORK. MONDAY EVENING. Fab, 13, will be performed A C H THE College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New To be followed by” Yo. k, have opened exion with their Medical and 5 pseoy Me estaplahment for the exclu- bie ass toon, TitPRaTURE. i i pers venereal Ceaers No TWICE KILLED. tl cessful ‘ Wee. mired experience aud practised ee eee ‘on. her vots A RICAN MUSKUM, wledge, no jass | Marble Building, Broadway, opposite St. Pauls Chureh h suljected tothe maltreatment of heartless | Pl BARNUM. Manacet. and uneducated preteuders—men without character—without | VISIT OF THE INDIAN CHIEFS PROLONGED. medical knowlekze—without experience—without responsibi- Afternooy and Evening ity. The members of the Coleg with their Warriors Were venereal diseases uniformly subjected to the treatment of qn Jin the Rocky Mountains, Properly qualified physicians, a vast amount of human suffering | held a ' talk” on Saturday, aud being assured through the: would be vreveuted, and the from the conse- | terpretyr that thousands who have been prevented by the quevces in which they are now too often involved with the | wentherare desirous of seeinz them, they have consented to re- guilty. .0 order therefore to suppress ble, this | arain at the Maseusn one week more, and have voluntarily of- fully convinced that fered to give their SPLENDID WAR DANCES AND CERE ed itunder the management of two eminent medi NIES gentlemen of great experience, and sound judgment—men for | Every afternoon at halt-gast. ove 'eiock, +t which time the whose respectability and talent the high eharacter of the COL other performances will take place precisely the same as in_ the evening, The company consists of 15 Iudiane and Squaws; to | and Jowas. ‘They will be seen in the Museum throughout the Tego ital pl ed. ratients of both sexes will be admitted and rece’ ratuitously, and the vecessary medicines will be dispen mat less than the usual rates, No fees whatever will be | whole dav, and in the oon and eve! required, College cherish the hope that this liberal ar | their Kickspoo.War Dance, aud other dat rangement will soon put a stop tothe impostare to which this savage moae of life, war ceremonies, religious festi ¢lass of patients have been subjected, and all thus affected will, | ‘They will appear dressed in their peculiar and an! itis hoped, see the wisdom of availing themselves ot the op: | Costume. portunity now afforded. By oder ‘They are I i AOTRIST LL cA RICHARDSON. faent, ing com pay obi ana an was ever 4 ee x ons ting Rooms Ollege, wr. KH. G. Sherman, 1 pepulal singer ; '* . 21m Nassau street, New York, | Booth, the Comic Singers Lo Petite Celester the admired Hood, the exquisite Voesl t week of the universal! NIMAT FOR ALBANY—Hour Chauged—Qn and | dansense ; M after Monday, 13:h instant. and until further | “°F! notice, passengers for Albany, via Housatonic Railroad will leave this city by Steamer Croion o Nimrod, (Suudavs excepted) at 7 o'clock, A. M. from Catherine Ship, Kast Kaver, ariving 1» Albany same evening lee. POMEROY & CO., 2 Wal : ; hake FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW Link—Reguiar | °™T* Qhegr, a wa Packet of 25th Febraary.—The Splendid Packet Ship CA oe igegea . - BB skint iain William Skiddy, of 1000 tons, With panel Heaters will positively sail us above, her regularday. Kor fr ‘of developements and character,at a trifling » the times, viz: { pamphlet, chart and explanations: « 3 ahillin te a 1c The Free List, with the exception of the press, is neces- Having avcommodations unequalled for splendor or uthe exception of the pre bs afore, apply on boar lyst Orlane wharf, foot of Wall street, | Sul, suspended during the evxagement of the Indians. vag reg » COLLINS & CO: 56 South stre ‘Tom ‘Thumb is te-engaged and will appear early 1n March: $100. . ~ Trice of pase sip Roscins, Captain John Colling of 100 H'sactive preparation, the sublime and wonderful moving Di e sarily suspended J H Amherst Doors open at 6X o'clock end the pertsrmance wali com nd other interesting entertain- Sacs, For succeed the Garnet, and sail dhe 26th of March,her | °"Nitasion tonal centeChiliren half ies fee ae _fean ig the ‘hire of this will oly be received at Gilpin's PEALE’s EW YORK MUSKUM NATIONAL PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY 18, NOV ee a, \ The egtablabment contains an” almoatedleg ember of wencers may rely on the ships of t ne sailing panctnal- for NEW LINE LIVERPOOL PACKET S—Pa ack > . Capt a t ‘AD ‘ange tratorectarwesay aay. Ope SN, WHT SN | Neatly and tastefully displaved in three spacious halls, and The sh if this ti all 1000 tuns burth id upward: < boasts of avery and their acesmmod.tions for cabin, second cabinand steerage | COSTLY AND ELEGANT PICTUR GALLERY, xceeding in extent and value any other su America, pasgenge 1. well kuown are aioe to any other line of F The imanage has ¢ 17 sven, Bay aed be ene Those wishing to secure berths should net fail to make early | further notice, from to 9 o'clock P. M., icati par MYSTERIOUS A ASTONISHING application on board, or to LY, aa ‘ W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, p fllec 43 Peck ath st. From England. She wi FOR LIVERPOOLTRoe aa ishen not to impose upon the publicy by making them Feb, 18) —The, splendid, frst ailing packet ship | belvevehera Witeh ve a a, UNITED STATES, Capean Britton, Will tall a | Powensed with MOseeNt joe e Eee on, the © outrary, ims publicly be able to instruct others e@f¢ "ood above ner regular day. B.S, i Sho sueceeded by the’ Packet fos teat Sup Garriek. and sail on the a5ch of Be i alleet and reention theis Jendion te. sestions of Persons wishing to send for their (rien MES. Conntry, an have them broaht out {athe above ships, ca PRESENT sailing trom thers ‘ou the J. and 13th of April, or #0Y | she will tell persons whether they are married or net, an of the regular packets; by apply what kind of hastand or wile they will gut, describe thetr og fee 100 Pine sire corner of South stre pe: Sa BALL, or Old Line LIVERPOOL | !04¥, physiognomy,vewroloxy p "ac r founded on her knowledge of the immutable sciences of pireno- 7 sophy. We. As proof of the Regular Packet of 19th of February eine | ieee ne een eee lading’ vlenerinon jude i : 0 5 neymen, judges, aint favorite packet sup ENGLAND, hey, phystetans ‘and many of the most eplightoned led the city. "7 Admission to the Maseum, 25 cents; Children halt price. ry charge of 124% cents to those who consult the a oman. mu mye Bewe L. Waite, will sail positively on Monday, the auth of Feb. her revulat day. rr "Phe accommodations of this well known favorite line of pack- ets for cabin, 2d cabin and steerage passengers are Uusurpassed by any other line vr sip loading for the above part. Those characters and give a host of facts and correct conc!usions about to embark find ire their comfort and advantage to select this con ee. For terms of passage, and to secure PRIVATE THEATRICALS, the best berths, early applicat should be made on board, COMPANY of Young Gentlemen, about opening « Pri- foot of Beekman street, or to the subscribers, vate Theatre for theirown amusement, desire \o enter i> ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. to an engagement with a Lady Performer. 36 Fulton st, next door to the ik. ‘ulton Bank. Applicants please address H. K. H., Park Post Office. N.B. The Fugland willail from Liverpool onthe 7th of April | _193*ee —those ‘sending for their friends, can have them brought ——WTCHELDS-OLY MPIC ore out in her, or in any of the Packets comprising (his magnifi- TARRY nee z THEATRE, the pab- cent and old established Line, which sail from Liverpool, pune- | YJ, CORBYN respectfully, juforms his friend pal tually on the 7th and 19h of every Month, Doe saneine ap E Hie that his B EY will take place on Monday lyag above, gE next, Feb. 13, 1443, ou which oceasion (wo pew pietes and a variety of popular entertainments, will be performed. Box book now open, from 10 until £10 dtr ROCKWELLS PATENT DECK LIGHTS. NO. 9 ASTOR HOUSE, ENTRANCB IN BARCLAY STHEE’ yit im@r Grote, Ames & Co. of discoust or auy charge Treland, Scotand and be paid free in every towa throughent Bngland, les far OkD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOR LiVERFOOL—Packet of the inh February ¢ superior well known packet ship ENGLAND, aut, Waite, will positively sail as above, her regular day. c Hiving "‘nsurpatsed accommodations "for eabiu, second se cabin steerage passengers, Pesous fo ould make early application on board the ship foot of Beek- man st, or to 0 RDMAN, : JOHN HE Eom trent, N. 1. Persons sending for their friends residing in Great Brithin and Teeland eam have them brought out, ax usdal, by any of tha ships composing this line" and drafts furnished ‘for any amount, payable without discount throughout the ei king dom, oy as above. 7 ec MUSIC, NEIDER & REPHUN, Directors of the German Band , id late of Saratoga Springs, will atteu private parties anu sorees with a band of trom three to (went) Se, poly a No. #1 Delaney street near the Bowery, or No. 59 a. jy! mer FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. "PERMS REDUCED ‘TO ONLY TWO “DOLLARS aofpad nak, bs ede) Couns o nears be 9 ¥ iv ¥ we Keeviag Academy, 26 Brosdwaye New Work, Cry Hall; Cog! at the door of Prale ‘York and ita ih respect forms the citizens o! Ne’ PACKET FORK MARSEILLES—The ship | 2"! the jnstraction of RRB eet saan, Manel pnttvry | Fin ahip Sal Bobiske tg mee on fie eke je tot. March Sarch next. Mr @. has obteined the first premum centive years for the hest specimens of offhiva: exhibited at the great Fairs of the american lug ae lor BROOME On iperon at, 5. BROO) orto BOYD & HINGK N, Agents, far an 9 Tontine Building. [-dges himself to impart to ail m ten lessons 0 ~ FOR SW ORLEANS=LOUISIANA AND Meeeira red ayeer {mercantile avd opistolary penman NEW YORK LINH—Regular Paeket of the Mh of | Je lessons February. style of merean he fast sailing packet ship OCMULGEE, ile writing, Written with the arest The ae will posttively enilax above, her regular day piace. having handsome (uemsied cccommodat on hoard, at Orleans wharf, fyot of Wall st, or to KK COLLING & CO. 56 South st Shippers may rely upon Iyvinw (heir goods correctly measur sd. and chat “ne shops of this line will eu! punernally ae a tied. Any gaarasree to that effet will be given ond fal Chat may be required. Agents iw N- Orleans, Huilin & Woodraft, «no will proce r re ce lutte ol enascolry welting-=am invaluable plishment to tne alilied as teaciiers of the art, im all ite eee. course of Mercantile and Kgistelary, Writi ne wands hilt, Bookveping, reduced trom flleeu te “Gotters, Tor au wotimited atveudanee, piyable mn advance. ; he city CaM rocerve x eourye Of writ ag 1 iktiwo or three dave. - The ladies tees daily 1 Teatlemen at 9A. M, aud 33%, 7 aud # PM na gives. raale atthe Academy, « superior article of gold and me Jackson, will succeed a t Naw QELEANSFacket is Mi yor of the eity of N York Ragglar Lane Baidford, a M Brooks 'y or of Maaseer vse cv, Boston THEA, Captain Denu this line sail every five days,aud hay: pplication for whic! W kIT TAPSCOTT, 49 Peck Slip cor South #6 The Oemulgee will sucgeed the Pauthea,jand sail on the 20th inst. We Davis, Gow co___ Hon, Abbott Law: PORTUGUESE FE. [THESE fartamed and Je We perceive, 19 be obtained sn this cov) Ss witeus sgeut ou the last colusmn, pee, od