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Vol, IX,—No, 124,—-Whvie No, 3337. NEW YORK, § Priee wwe Cents. To the Public, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year exeept New Year’s day and Fourthef July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 96 per an- nitm—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— posteges paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the citculation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing wit. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or ihe werld, and is therefore, the best chansiel for business men inthe city vr country. Prices moderate—cash in ed- vance. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate prices, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Paormietor ov THE Heraup EstapuisHuent, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. rn REMOVAL. RS. G. NEWCOMBE, TOBACCONIST, retwns her in fv sckpowlesgaments forthe very liberal patronage extended to her fr the fast 13 years, end would bee leave to inform her patrons and the pubic generally that she h moved her old established snuff avd tobaceo wareho! spacious store No 4 street, Morimer building: she, would invite the at‘ention of comnoissetirs toher ‘weil selected stock of Foreign aud domeati- snuffs. Just receives Hamburgh a large supply of naster (Ist, 2nd and 3rd qual 1d and very supe: Spanish, Scafarlatti aud Porto Rico, smoking tobacco; caven- 1d fine eut chewing ditto. 3 and Prin- dish ( various kinds,; A chyice assortment of the best brands of Havai cigar cues, &e ao of whe: large an eoustantty oa han purchases elsewhere i NOTICE AND REMOVAL—F A. ARTAULT, 1684 Falton st. having dissolved by mutual consent’ his ‘tention to the Daguerreoty y informs his friends and the public that he old Daguerreotype stand from 1684 Falton s .2d story. where. he has just. opened sever prckaxes received by the last a containing 1000 French Jagnerreotype Plates. No. 30 and 40 warranted French Acro- matic Lenses, and all the chemicals necessary—complete app Ee Be will be very ylad to see all his old customers visiting ig new pl bieexe to give a call—235 Broadway, 2d story, rooms Nos. 2 LER m4 im*r ani RRMOVAL-TOUNCLE & HALL have removed their ‘Wool Wairhouse from No 26 Pints street ta No, 26) Peart Rt-eet, corner of Beekman street, where they offer for sale a! kinds of American and ¥oreign Wool on the most r asonabl terns m6 3t*r Q_ BREVOORT, formerly at 102 Fulton street, hvs re &. moved to No. 6" m5 imr M ADAM© FLORIVE LEFEVRE—Removed from 79 A Franklin street 1020 Walker ané imr Eu0VA UL A. BR+ Z, Importer of Watches. has removed his office from 75 Waurenstreet to 31 Ceurtlondt street. m4 latec REMOVAL—P. MAES, Hair Dresser and Wig Maker, nas removed f om 162 to 189 Broadway, a few doors below’ the te John atreet. Havi-g fitted ihe will c. nt old fic call Franklin House, and opp: wz and jampw por pon" jered by thou: of New Yorkers and strany ers ai health‘est article for the ente of dindroff andst in approved v the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and natexted at Washing- ton. Nothing is more pleasant and delightfal than to go throug! this operation in the hands cf P. MAES. m3 2m"? : HOUSES TO LET AT YORKVILLE—z me f:iB houses on the comer of 64th street and 3d avenue; either of then is calculated for a public house, grocery or vate residence. Onthe premises is afine stable, bowling alley, and (it garam, Goat sots, with grape vines and fruit trees thereon. For terms, inquire of JOHN A. MORRILL, Esq., mé 2wr ‘No. 11 Charobers 3 P HOUSE $575—A House and two lots of Ground, Fig with trait trees and raspberry bushes, woodhouse, kc! in Rahway, N.J. Leiters left for'O. ¥. @. Herald Offre. m5 3t#r 4 TO RENT—The extensive Building erected the pre- fia sentseason by the subscriner, for his own residence, on the margin of the East River, at Gowanus Heights, two ands miles from South etal Ferry, commanding spleadid views of the Bay and we, the cites of New York and Brookirn, 8 Is! od the East and North Rivers. The House is building, five i Tew vardsof the door, excellent fishiog and. fowling inthe im drive from New York is aboutfifteen es ‘are not excelled. by any situation Dear this city.. Oue hundred persons can be accommodated. Possession iinmediately. Apalv to SOHN F. DELAPLAINE. ce Wall st. ALSO TO LET, the three story brick House, 4 Walker street, between Broad wi ed Charch street, occupied by Mrs. Verilanck; and che two story brick Houte No, 229 Muetecnth ‘ed by Mr- C. W. Feeks—Rents moderate. © “TO LET—The Mansion House at Bloomingdale, BA nas the“ Abbey” anes above :hg sig mile stone, just above Steyker's Bay, snd nearly Opvosite St. Michaels Church. known as one of the most delighth Island, and is re- markably healthy in the summer season. ‘Tne Bloomi tages pass and Fepass the ar in the day. ‘The gate is new, and numbered 1 The rent willbe in accordance with the present times. Apply on the premises, or at 132 Chambers street. N.'B—Arransement could be made, if desired, by a satis- factory tenant, to jeta parc of the furuiture now in the house remain, or a part of the house will be rented separately. apis Im#r TO LET=—The fire proot brick store, No. 105 sou ith i ai f d, to anna eet GODHULL & MINTURN, #7 South street. ate every of the mar NEW bet RAILROAD AND TR. - 'ORTATION COMP. . i ‘ANY. NEW YORK AND NEWARK. zs ‘are i ped c Brow the fost of Courtlandt street, Li every day enves New Yo avs AM AND 3 do, ft do. ON SUNDAYS. Fioin ihe foot of Courtiandt steot. Leave New York, Leave Newark. Ato A.M. and 4% P/M. At Reh M. and 9%4 P. M. FW YORK, ELIZABETH TOWN, Leave New York Vance Ats A.M At? PM, At7 9 do.) 4. do. & 4% +0. 10 Sim do. ‘The trains for W pa Plainfield, Boundbrook, Somerville, ke., connect with the 9 A M, andi4% P trains from New York, duly, Sundays excepted, al tween New York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents. Fare between do. NEW YORK, RA do. and Somerville, 75 ceuts. ‘AY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. fare reduced, ‘ From the foot of Courtlandt street, daily. New York. Leave New Bruns wiex. sarge Ae vate ALM 4PM. i; 4 1246 noon. ON SUNDAYS és Bets aie hs tia areas er Bransrrick, PM t9A M an . 3 noon, and 8 . Fare between New York and New Brouswick, ete aways 20, get ts, ‘The fare in the 6 and 7 A. M. train from New Brome. I incall and 4 and 97% ?. M. train from New York, has been req laced. New York and New Srunswick, to 50 cents. and Rahway to “ Passengers who procure their tickets at the ticket office, re ecive a ferry ticket gratis. ets are received by th ry dactor only on the diy when purchas fii sme WINTER ARRANGEMENT. — Via Newark, New Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton, Bordes: town and Burlington. THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Leave New York,from the foot of Courtlandt street,daity, at 9 A Mand 4 P M. "Phe morning Lane preceeds to Bordentown, trom thence by ‘steamboat to Philadelphia. ening Line proceeds direct to Camden, (opposite without change of cars. aascugers will procure their tickets at the office foot of Courtlandt street, where a commodions steamboat will be in Feadinesss, with e crates on board. : Philadelphia baggage crates are conveyed from city to city, without being opened by the way. 5 Exch train is provided with a Ladies Car,in which are apart- ments and dressing coms expressly for the Ladies uae. Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Cheamnut street by radlroad from Camden, at 9 o'clock A Mand ‘eloel kK ‘The Lines for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at 6% and8.A M, nd 4 P. M., being @ continuation of the lines from New York. MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD, New Arrai ast a % b great t @ most approved and heaviest H_ rai Morristown, will commence running two trips daily, Sundays excepted, on and after Monday, Jan, #8. Firat Tain from Morristown will leave at 14 AM, Train from Motristown will leave at 1% P M. First Train from New York will leave at 9 A M—Newark at cond Train from New York will leave at 2% P M—New- ark at 336 PM. sei 1¢ Morning Train from Morristown will ar rive at time for the 9A M ‘Train to New York, or morning Train to. Philapolp! the Afternoon Train they wall arrive at Newark in time for the 3% P M ‘Train to New York or the Evening Train to Philadelpt 1 rae Passengers by the Moring Trai » from New York will arrive at Morristown in time to dine and take any of the Stages run- Bing west or north from that place. 28 m* ee PULLEN & COPP, 3 Wallstreet. janden & Co, having disposed of their route to Albany and ‘I'roy, the subscri- conductors of Harnden & 'Co’s Northern from New York, will continue to heretofore, leaving New York, Albany and Tre} connect at fray with Jacobs’ Montreal Express, ward Specie, Bank Notes, Packnges, Bundles,Cases of Good -» to any’ place between New York and Montreal, throughout the Canada’s, Also Kast, from Troy and Albany to Boston, and West from Albany to Buffalo. All business entrustec 10 tneir charge will be promptly at- tended to, Particular attention will be paid to the collection gf notes, drafts, acceptances, &c., and prompt returns made for same, LLEN & COPP. Offices—Pullen & Copp, 3 Wallstreet, New York. ‘Thos. Gough, 12 Exchange, Albauy. 7 "Paul Al A’G. Bilkivs, 228 River street 8. Jacob’s Exchange Court, St REFERENCES. E. Sugary. 5 de Humphrey, Jno, hos. Gough. x c. FL TO LET—The two story brick House and premises, fs Be 15 Wooster street. finished in the moat modern tyle, with maible mantel-pieces and folding doors Throughout.’ Apply to JOSEFH MeMURRAY, m23r 100 Pine street. do TO LET—Several Work Shops, with good light, at ti) 29 Ann street. rail bs det at low rents to good tevants, UB Evquire of WM. FULLER, dth story, front build tween 11 and 2 o'clock. £25 2w ‘0 LET O. JALE—A three story modern built brick dwelling house and stere, wi h two low of ground attrched wtnated in Williamsburg, about two minutes walk from the ip Ferry. Apoly on the premis- ; {Fourth and South-Eaghth streets, Willi § = Wk J.T. TAI SCOTT, a 7 a e adr Did FARM FOR SALE—The beutiful improved Hick- jon atew mi ‘Grove Farin situated in‘the town of Mamoroneck, cheater county three miles eat of New Rochslle, festche from th nutes Boston turnpike, covsisting of 50 acren of chotee lend, ten of which is wood hi deable two story house, ten rooms. ‘The how wit jumb, prar and otter of the choicest kynd. ‘The outbuil- » first rate repair; a handsome garden in front of out with box ai throughout, and hall of the rarest shrubbery, flowers, &c.; hiand- some lawns in frontend rear of the house. The riekory grove #tands ona pisieg xcound, twenty rods distance from the hous, with beantitul lof y trees, and is kept as pleamre grouad, hav: Ig a good view of the Lorg Isiand Sound. ‘Ths place is well worth the tion of amy gentleman wanti"g a country resi- dence. For (wither information enquire of ROBT LEWIS, corser Jones lane and South street, or of Captain SAMUEL GROVES, onthe premises. m,200" FARM FOR SALE, containing forty acres, thirt five under eultivation aitd the balance a good growth of ines is a house i ir, a new coach h tat it eared ea tocs 1 lent well of anda farm @ new well hous the above described pples, cherries, pears, quinces, Prater, secured from the w fine lawn in ther by ont of the house. On ach as c. rwo miles from the steamboat leniog, one fr m the town of Kye, onthe North street road. A fall View of the Sound ; cam se2 two light houses when lighted; is in every respect a desirable location for a gentleman's resi- Call_ on the premises, % Leonard street orat the Poliee Office. DRESS BOOTS. LATEST FRENCH STYLE. HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully invites the citizens of New York ad strangers vinting the ety, t0 call at FULTON STREET, ; and examine a large anortinen to Dees BGors, made in the fatest fashion, end ef the finest French calfskin, ‘Geatemen'can have Foote made to ord-rin the best manner, at ait dollars per pot, aud footed at four doliars, warranted equal to any mantfactured in the city at from seven to eight Hanes. z dota ersons having tender feet, or being difficult to fit on ae- eront of arm, or hy corns, com ere Leos i +t handsome, i¢ subscriber's method of taking Harawing of if ‘Geting up and Keeping a pair of lasts h customer. se Fopreach cre leaving thelr measures can, by writing, have boot COMITANTLY CN HAND, Mee WweEcd, made aud forwarded to trem without di onds Roots, from $2 00 to $6 00 Hit bce, 2 90 to 3 90 Gaiter Boots, 20010 250 hoes, ne 150 to 250 Slippers, 4 Sto 100 Pompe, te, Ke. equally low. , Cate oN DeLiveny. bigs bree WATKINS, ayim*r —_114 Fulton st, between Nassau and Dateh s's, MONDRON, Boot maker, from Pax Peet pat fuly informs the inbabitants of New York, that he’ has opened his establashm road 0 way, where he is ready to execute all orders entrusted to him, of the Inteat fashions afd best workmanship. Gent'emen i to have an elegant fit will do well to call and examine his work, ag imer QO'r AND SHOE STORE. JOHN HEADY respectfully inf the vublic, that he has commenced bu es 99 Nassau street, where he will aud fauhfaliy execure, all orders he may be the mest reasons bie terras for cash an LADIES, LOOK aT THI French Gaiter Boor Teevived, aud ‘or sale whol very low prices :=2000 pairs iters, of the best quality, and of all colors, 81,50; and 3000 of Slippers, 73 cents, at 967 Broadway and 92 Canal street. Ladies, Im these stores yon wilt fod the greatest, and best as- m the world of Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, ra, &e. nd Children’s do. lesen and jie , at Slippers, at the fo:JoW ing jemen, we wish to draw your attention to ovr sple t Boots, Bhoes end cloth be Freneh ealfskin Boots, of the best qastvty caidas al French cloth button Gari alfakin Boots om han $°,50; Prane!la per prays St catfakin Bhoesy 1-29 t0 $2 loots 1,25 (0 $2,753 Shoes, $1 (01,25; youth's Boots, 90 cents to $1. Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, Ti ‘Keim endlens vq Herr and all ‘warranted to by i RK it ki M the GUY b CAHILL: 967 Brondway 23 Im*, and 92 Canal street, ptr TS on all wie ‘Kingiand, Ireland aud Seoum for aint Of £5, £10, £15, £20 to any amennt,payable at ay ). J. SYLVESTER’S, mo ote 22 Wail street and 130 Broadway, BITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL » STEAM SHIPS, Of 1200jtons and 440 horse po ich. Under contract with the Lords of the-Aduiralty. nM MAIL G.H. &:. Judkin, Commander. J. Hewitt, do E. G. Lou, do D A: Ryrie MBIA, KE. C. Miller, RN do iverpool and Bostou, via Halifax. as follows: FROM LIVéRPOOL. FROM BOSTON. Feb 4 aa : To accempanied by e: rgeons, and perience: ? Patent Life Boats. 120. ° Bertha secured until paid fer. apply to, D; BRIGHAM, Jit at HALSDEN & CO'S, No.3 Wall-t SHE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, x i trom New ate 6th, and from > ‘ sat ‘month. Ship ROCHESTER, 800 ton., Ship HOTTINGUEN. 1050 tons, eae New ship LIVERFOUL, 10 toon, fear gna Wane Blaseoe + $i6th April. New ship +1200 tons, § seth May, These substantial, fast sailing, first class slsing,all built in the commanded 5 by men of experience and im ‘Their cabins are elgant and commodious, and are furnished with whatever can conduce to the ease and ‘comfort of passen- gers. Neither ¢ capta " ene 9 f si for an Is or pac! it . bills lading’are signed therefore. “nem “ess regular For freight M dara pe WOSDRULE « be ples k FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO.” e captains or owners of these ships will be respon- orto ftyr ae aes RS. Heb. undermentioned rom Mar ips wil be regularly dispatched from hence and. fr les on the Ist ofeach month during the ear, this From New York. Marseilles, MINERVA, Capt Brown, Novi. jan 1 WRY TH MPSON, Cap Sylvester, Dee 1. Febl COURIER, Capt Dugan, Jan 1. Marl TRESCOT'T, Cap: Lawreree, Feb i Apli HELLESPONT, Capt Adams, Marl. ay 1 CORIOLANUS, Cap Hai Apl i. nn | They arc all eopperea and copper fustened,and have excelleut segornmodations for passentery ¢ price Of cabin passaye will be $100, exclusive o| wines andliquors. Goods addressed to BOYD & HINCKEN, thea gents, will forwarded free of other charges than thoxe actually paid. For freight or passage apply to G, BROO: CO, orto ovr BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents. OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. HE Ps a of. A or Liverpool wi E . be despatched in the foll: hat th day of ling fale on Sanday, ithe nucceed For New York. For Liverpool. ‘The SOUTH AMERICA. Chane FOr hizervool, oe OU. Bailey, Yee Ma ip Ci. Bailey, The ENGLAND,” $5eh 2 ae ‘750 tons. ‘. Oct io Dec 7 L.Waite. Feb 19 April 7 July 1 Au 19 F fer 1 Dec 18 The EUROPE, be | 610 tons, Nov eas Manat reid The NORTH AMERICA, (A eas 618 tons. in i on AA B. Lowber. in 3 The NEW YORK, , 508 thy Feb 7 ‘T. B. Cropper. um 7 The CAMBRIDGE, On 1 £50 tons, Fee 1 'W. U Barstow. June 18 ‘The COLUMBUS, a4 700 tons, Mar s U.A. Cole. May July Punetnality, as regards the day of sailing, will be observed as heretofore. ‘Phe price of passage outward is now fixed at Om Hundred Dollars, for which ample stores of every description will be provided, with the exception of wines and liquors which will be furnished.by the stewards. GOODHUE & CO, 61 Sonth et., O.H, MARSHALL, 38 Burling ie tyh BARING RROTHERS & 0G, SHRANCIS’ PATENT LIVE BOAT,’ Ofies No. F Wal tireet. of mal 7 anu will be despatched punctually on the 16th ofeaeh, F 3 ratte, Pct 3 No. 61 SOUTH STREET, N. Y. PASSAGE to and from Great Britain and Ireland, via Liver pool and London. by the regular packets, railing weekly to and tom Liverpool, and to and from London on the !st, 10\h, and 20th of each month. The subscriber bas made ex'eustve al- Tangements to oring outemizrants, aud cau, with kreat conti: enee, as.ure those persons seudiag ‘or ther friends,that every and gent atcention will be shown them and ali who embark with them, ‘ns-age can ala» be engaged from Liver 1 «i ect to New Orieans, Hobie, Sarauuan, Ba'timere, Wadelphia, Bs ton, and Me Ferewt pp itish pliadelo nat on, and to tne 4 ffereut ports of the Britis vantage which his iverp nts posses 4 ge shioowner¥ and extensivel+ engaged iu the reighting Ue having | st year despatched upwards of 100. first class the various ports of the United States. with freight and bgers. ‘The facility offered by this establishment is un- passed, aud from the large number of first ships em- ployed in the line there ean be no detenion what T, whiel Will be gaoranteed. ‘The price of passage will be at the lowest rates, an t should any of those sent for: ecline coming, the pas sage money wii! b> recurned as customary, The steemboat fate from the different ports to Liverpool cau, as usual, be se- cured. ‘hose remitting money to their freuds can have drafts to avy aaount, ravable in without dis- cott.t, throughout Gre: n arrangement test suintaction, T-ceive a coutinuat on of the public eu #0 liberally bestowed for many POL GHN HERD MAN South ee NS ‘, A 61 Soath st, +Or J. te W. ROBINSON, No. 16 Goree z Es», No. 165 South Front st, Philada. a. Butt to, N.Y. Jose: h Kir’ patties, Pittsburgh, Pas Michl MeQ -ade, Utic. Ny. J. A Noomas, Milwauki Chs. eCorkey, Dubuqu: J. RK. Eiliote, Detroit, M Corvetvus Cahul, Perv, I Joho R ew-y, Roches ér, N.Y: N. B.—The subscriber is also a: ent for first class packet ships suite x every few day days fron New York to New Orleans, Mobile, Charleston, and Savanaah, by which passage secured at the lowest rate. mtr TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. tibers beg to call “the attention of th i ay and the. public generally, to their for bringing out passengers from, and remitting money to, any paz’ of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, in tne magnificent packet ships, comprising the “NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS,” VIZ.— Ship ROSCIUS, Capt. Collins. Ship SIDDONS| Captain Cobb. bhip SHERIDAN, Captain Depeyster. New ship Hi » Captain Bursley, Ship SOUTHERNER, Captain Woodhonse, Ship ROCHESTER, Captain Polincr, P New ship LIVERPOOL, Captain Eldredge. Sailing twice every month; and with the" UNITED LINE,” compored of superior first lass American ships, sailing every ten days, will make five ships ineach month throughout the year, (or one every siz days) thereby preventing the posti Win Of ungecessary detention. sages direct from London, Bristol and Greenock to New leofrom Liverpool to New Orleans, Mobile, Sayan {. Noweston, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, and the vano* ‘eitein British North America, can at all times be en gaged on iiberal tern Persons wishing to send for their friends, will not fail to see the advantages to be derived from selecting this line in prefer- euce to any other, aud they may rest assured that al care will be taken to ‘make che passage agreeable, the ships being fitted up with an eye solely to the comfort of ‘pass Tu ail cases whe? (the parties sent for decline comi money will be re auded without any deduction, as usual. free passage from the vanous seaports of Ireland and Scotland, can also be secured. ; ‘Lhe regular packets for which the subseribers are agents, sail as follows, viz -='T'o and from London on the Ist, 10th, and 20th The sul ofeach month. ‘To aud from Li 1 om the’ Iaty 7th, 13th, Toth, and 25th of each month, New Orleans, ‘nobiles vane nah, ans Charleston, weekly ibroughout the season. REMITTANCES. by enclosiug the sum dean of ther parties to ree na dra amount ing forwarded pe! it Oly ir ie reevipt thereof, and an acknowledgement for the same returued per mail. Drafts at sight, for any amount, are out discount or any other charge, eval Banks of Ireland and branches, Eastern Bank of Scetland, Greenock, aud their branches, Mesara, James Bult, Son & Co., Bankers, Londen, Exchange’ and Di t Bank, Liverpool, and in every principal town of Great Britain aud Ireland, payable on demand, with- at the National and Bro Further particulars made known on application, if by letter, post paid, to = W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, d5y r 43 P ck Ship, comer Sovt” st. DAILY EXPRESS FOR ALBANY, TROY, BUFFALO, CHICAGO AND ‘1HE CANADAS, The subscribers having completed their arrangements with the Peopie’s Line of Steamboars, on the North Kiver and the Rait Koad Comjanies west of Albany for runuing their Exoress for the uo of 1843. an Express will leave their office, No.2 ‘Wail street, New York, every evening, »t quarter to 7 o'clock, for the above named ard interm: dia e places IMPORTANT. For the greater sfety and security of all valuable and money packages ent usted to their care, they have “alem inder [ron iafes on board of the steawboats, in a state room occupied ex- elu ively by themselves, ard. the messenger in charge sleeps im thes ro.m with the iron safes, into which all suc’. packages are placed. POMEROY & COMPANY, te No. 2 Walt street. ¥ OK NO&FOLK, RICHMOND, CITY TOINT, &c. Va——Steamer BOSTO: Cartain Relmes.—The strong and substantial ner Bustun, will commence r-gular trips vetween New ok, Va., on Saturiay, 6th tust, leaving New o'crock, A. M.'and Norlfoll on 9th inst. P. end fare to or from Novtolk,+++ Forward Passengers do da ess Passace from Richmond Cit river steamers, and par, Beat 7 jo i Passage to Norfolk and brek, retarn t Forward Passeng ts, do ' do Freight taken at the usual rates. ply to the Caprarn on hoard, or to R, m2 1m end WThRF*r 'No_56 Broad street. P.OPLE* LINE OF STEAMBOATS Gero ALBANY—Daily at 7 o'clock, P. M Throngh Direct (Sunday's excepted) from te Srzamouat Pes Fete For freis ht or WMT en Courdandc and Lib-rty streets ESTER, Cap: A Hovghton, will leave ‘hursday snd Saturday evenings, at 7 o'clock. Fteamboat SOUTH AMEBICA, Captain L W Brainard, will lave Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 7 o'clock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captsin MH Tinerdell, land ng at interm diate places, will leave Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdsy afternoons, *t 5 o’clack. Passengers taking this Line of Boats will inyarably ave in Albany inample time to take the Morning Train of Cars for the eat: or west. The above boats are new and substantial, are furnished with new and elegant state rooms, and peed and accommo- datious are unrivalled on the Hudson. For passage or fre'ght, apply on board, or to P. C, Schulz at the office on ths whaif, mire PEOPLES LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY DAILY, Sundays excepted at 6 o'clock, P. M—Throwgh direct—From thy steamboat pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. — The stearwer ROCHESTEH, Capt. A. Heughton, leaves Monday, Wednerday, and Friday evenings, at 6 o’ lock. ‘The steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, leaves, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuiday evenings, at 6 o’e!oe! The steamer) NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Trucs ‘uesday. Thursday and Saturday efernoons, at intermediate places. re new and substantial, are fermshed with and for speed aud accommodations are Ison. a Ly freightapply on , . every Tuesday, ry 7 ‘or Passage or tar the office of snid Bot, foot of Barclay ate ‘The above boat will leave Albany the alternate days, foot of ap 6 Hamilton street. A NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAD I AND, SEAM FREIGHT Helaware and Hudson PASSAGE J, For Kingston, « Gyralatetmbouu EMERALD and NOR The MENALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New ‘ork foot of Murray street, every Monday and’ 4 hursday at owt eave Ki (Rondout landing) Wed TH leave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Wednesda: and Sayre a }eloek PB eared f he NORWICH, Captain John Samuels, will leave New York, fo01 of Mur.ay strect, every Wednesday aud Saturday at Sorelock, P.M, Will ave Hingston (Hondont landing) every Tue ay and Friday at? o'clock, P. Pyrra trips. ‘The EMMRALD wiltleave the foot of Murray street every Sundy morning et 7o'eluck. Keturning leaves Kingston nt 4 “yen Cm ye 1 hand ‘of freight of passage apply on rd, or ti WIELIAMSON, BARLOW & CO a2] 3m*r 164 Went str TO THY OWNER OF THE SAIL BOAT * TROUBLER.”—The owner. of the suilboat “Proubler™ having T-ceived ree challeaes trom boats built by Wm. Croling within the taix months, and not having yet -aceepted the same, it te presumed that hing his challenge to sail against any at ever built by Crelins, his towering 1 oagination has taken a flight trom the terra firma of Water strect to those mystic te- giove— EVENING LINE FOR BA? ithout landieg —rom the foot ot Barely the splendid u i ES * Where the man by many odds, Obtains receipts from living gods.” As soon ex convenentatter he he has got a few more of those reaeipts, and descended from that aenal manufactory of honors it is hoped that he will condescend to notice some one of the cha'lenges already given him. s» that" ole object of test troublér to him: by capsizing eputation. axshe has dene herself, he shall thenhave the opportanity upyn his own terms, £00 perday for two days, of gain seeing his vaunted name following in the wake of the respectful rate of three miles mm eightee ‘ala-im* mn CHALLENGE TO CROLIUS, THE Sixteen foot sail boat “TROUBLER” will Bb ready to sail any distance, trom 20 to £0 miles ins, fr inst any sail boat ever buit_ by Win. Crolius, from ihe urs aay of June unl the first day of August next, ove month's notice being wiven,toaail two separate days for te sui of $100, exch day. ‘The sole object is to teat the sailing qualities f ’ IN. B—'To sail without oars or tenders, CU INGERSOLL, aT imtec 406 Water ate yrabin. second cabia and steerage passengers, on rea- sonabie terme, if early applicat: FOR LIVERPOOL—Pocket 70h May—T) splendid p>cket ship can yet accommodate atew more n he made on board, or ti W'& J.T. TAPSCOLT, mar 43 Peck § PASSAG" FOR LONDON—Pack t10h May= he splendid fast sailing packet ship MONTREAL, ape Ki. U. Tinker, will sail postively as sbove, het ng sSlendid cccommodations for cabi steerage passergors, for passage early applic: Wee Se Exes made oo board, or to COT 43 Peck Slip cor South st. mar EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. UNDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1843. THs houve having undergone m: and thorew rich and elegant company. The posi'ion of this Hot tai! of its advant ‘ness or pleesure The present h repair & furnit tas 8, + On not be waning (0 imorove its natural advantages, under iends and the public, Ba ore, April 20, 1843, ERASTUS COLEMA. 823 cod: WADAWANUCK HOUSE, TH for the re cept Th as irivate baths. Room 1 Trans stance, belonging to the hotel, there 1s.a ba’ hosse for sea bathing, w: i men and one for ladies, with dressing soos attached, a8 well Attachet to the hotel there is a 'Bilvard nd Sowling Saloon, aud for the accommodation of gen- fond of fishing, there are a num STONINGTON, CONN. soa view of the ocean, from rand sea breeze. ment evjoys snperor advantages for bat se hot and cold salt and fresh weter bath halarge swimming beth fe ing Noats, with eareful mex to tau th h this place depressed 0 celebrated , $1 in the monshs of 1 the months of wey May, Jung, September, or October, per week, ren ad servants, half prices. ‘The object of the sabscrider will quiet genteel hotel. and at the same time he wishes t study fort of his guests more than the establish the en ry 1ule Formerly of the firm of Blake & ects of the Marine P. BELMONT HOUSE, N ‘THE subsenber begs teave 06 inform his friends and the pub known house, which ‘and painted in the best manuer, aud will be open.d on the first of hie, that he has been thoroughly rep newly ‘urmished throughout, Ma bo: suri + pe bathivg, together with nient «ccess te the ci House offers in will ensure him the consinuatiou of a portion Of the patronage RIS, fr he has heretofo! New Barionton, April 12, 1843. he Kili nd the subscriber trusts thy r 1 as proprietor of the Pavilion, with his renewed de= ination to spare no pains to render his house agreeable, . 500 HORATIO BLAKE. ork, m5 e has canen the above weil delightfully situsted immediately opposite the ing, aud from its piazuas encima ds a View ex- id over the bay and harbour of New ‘a plearant residence during the ssing the afvantages of fine salt water nit conve Belmont by any other on the Is: of peantifl sand wath: y every two hours by steam, “the ducements unsurpassed his former efforts to He been fi d with. re been favored wit ‘encnen-tiz ay y impertant alterations in part refarnished_ with Fgain open forthe reception of el is 100 well known to require a de- Itis confessed to be, for peorle of busi- of the most favorable of auy im the city. bropwictor intends thet care aud industry shall ix au perintend wee, and he.respeetfully solicita the patronage of his i N. it above Hotel, erectes at a ¢ at of between sixty and euty thous md dliars, acd furnished ia astele nt sur pessed by any sitnilar establishment in this country,is nowepen n of company. t e locality of the various fish- ate of the tumes,the charge reduced to ‘he following rates:— vt Board pe> day, Persous rem 11: July and Au For six weeks, of lo: e to render his houre a ng of arbitra BRIGHTON. iv ROSSViL! iléren com! tl minutes wal! WwW WESTTHOR? resvectt ie, i of conscience to gu: LE BUARDING SCHOOL, STA ISLAND. ly informs wi informer every possible way the morals ‘mitted to his care, from tour to twelte years of writil orthography, arithmetic, geography ightfal and hi from the landing. is friends end the Ire open on the Ist of May. makes it d , Kardeus and play ground are spacious; about ten ‘The steamboat Raritan leaves Barclay street every day at 3 o'clock, for Rossville, Terms, for board and tuition, including washing, $25 per quarter, paid in Kev. Dj ¥ entry Stewart tam. Hi Wm.t John Quinn, Ressrs. Capt Edward, Mrs. Varion, Colvill aad FI advance. Keferences :— avid More, Staten Island. mour, Kq., 4 Chith-m Sqnare, N.Y Seguive, Esq., Staven Island. , 121° Beekinan street. 3) Munroe street. Ne. Esq., 16 Cedar street. Hicks ‘street, Brookly: t_New ea Ferber, aE Ors. im*r Loss of the Solway—Mr, Lane’s (the Purser) Statement, The Solway left Falmouth on the 3d of April, with the usual mails on board, and arrived at Corunna at 12 o’clock on Friday, the 7h, having experienced heavy south mae gales in crossing the Bay of Biscay. She took in 8l tons of coal at Corunna, and left the harbor on her outward voyage at halt past nine o’clock the same evening. They passed the lighthouse about 10 o’clock P. M., and were proceeding at full speed, when at about 12 o'clock midnight the vessel struck on a sunken rock. The passengers were ali in their berths at the same time, But Captain Duncan and several of the officers were on deck. ‘lhe shock was of the most tremendous character, and created the utmost consternation.— Immediately on the vessel striking, Captain Duncan ordered the engines to be backed, and this having been done, she came off apparently easily, the vio- lence of the concussion having probably caused her to rebound in some slight degree. er head was now pat towards the shore, and all speed made in the hope of grounding the ship, and thus saving the passengers and crew. The injury she had sustained was, however, of to0 serious a_character to allow this to be accomplished, and within a very few mo- ments of the ship striking, it became evident that she was settling fast by the head. Mr. Lane was asleep at the moment the calamity occurred, and in common with th» passengers and crew, was awoke by the shock. H+ immediately ran up the forecasile ladder, and found the vessel sioking fast. The scene is described by him to have been at this time of a a mest heartrending character. The female passen- gers were all on deck in a state of mind more easily conceived than described, every person Sxpection the ship to go down instantly. She had still good way upon her, the engines having apparently suf fered no injury, when, while proceeding towards the shore as described above, a general rush was made to the pinnace, which hung at the davits on the larboard side ; 25 persons got into her, and hav- ing seated themselves, cried out to those on board to * loweraway.” Captain Duncen, who evidently foresaw the great danger of lowering the boat while the vessel was proceeding at full speed, endeavored to prevent this, but the confusion was so great on board, and his own attention so entirely devoted to the great object of getting the paddle life-boats ufloat and making the shore, that his opposition was ot no avail, ard the forward tackle was let fly by the run, and the bows of the boat dropped in the water.— The situation of the poor wretches who had made this their hope of escape, was now perl- ous in the extreme. A ery of “* For God’s sake let go the after tackle,” was answered by some of the crew as soon as poss'ble, and the pin- nace fell into the water. The ship had still full speed upon her, and a heavy sea struck the boat as she floated foran instant, and swept every soul into the water. One or two sailors only, who hung on the tackle, succeeded in again reaching the vessel Ten minutes only had now elapsed since the vessel first. struck, during which every exertion had been made by the officers of the ship, with Captain Dun- can at their head, to get the larboard lifeboat afloat. While thus engaged, the boiler suddenly collapsed, and an immense quantity of steam, dust, ashes and flames, burst from the engine room. All on board thought that the vessel was now about to blow up, and two or three persens were so much alarmed as to jump overboard, Tiroughout the whole of this trying time Captain Duncan is described to have acted in the most cool and seamanlike manner, en- deavoring, while giving effect to his orders, to keep up the spirits of those on board less accustomed to the dangers of the ocean. By great exertion the larboard paddle life-boat was eventually capsized over, and in righting, half filled with water. The sig had previously been lowered, and 10 persons had got into her and rowed away. The first and second cutters were also aftent, excl filed with the passen- ersand crew. Mr. Wilder, the chief officer, with ir. Lane, and two or three other officers, now low- ered themselves into the life boat, and brought her alongside the gangway. The engines had entirel ceased working trom the moment the boiler col- The bee First Spring Meeting will commence on Tuesday, May Firs Sub. $. Iman John Richards. 2—Charles Loyd enters ch c Billet, by Mingo, dam by Mam- brino. 3—J. K. Van Mater enters ch ¢ Revel, by Mingo, dam by Eclipse. Fairy. soy t Day—Sweenstakes for fa 2:0, closed with five subscribers, ' uel Laird enters bay ¢ Delaware, by Mingo, dam by Ss. by John Stanley. Same Dav—A rorve of $39, mile hents fiee forall ages. Seeoud Day—A purse of $20, two mil Same Day—S8 weepstake: je heats. for 3 years olds, mile heats. Third Day—A purse of $300. three mile heats. Same Day—A purse af $100, mile he For further particulars, see New Yo MUL® BA On Friday, May 12th,(whi apurse of $100 will be given fora Mule in five, $.5 of which to 9 to tre secon Trenton, N. is the de KS Bi J.. May Sd, 1843. m4 6t r years old, two mile heats, ‘4-Joseph Hellings enters b ¢ D. Webster, by Priam, out of ‘Toms enters ch ¢ Stanley Eclipse, by Busiris, dam ‘Spirit of the Times.’ Soles the Races) ace, mile heats, bi d hest ROWN, Proprietor. “re lapsed. The water had now reached the fires, and the ship it was evident could not float many min- utes longer. Captain Duncan and the other officers now handed the passengers into the lite boat, exert- ing themselves to the utmost to save all the female passengers. 52 persons were already in the boat, and Captain Duncan was still handing in others, when a general cry rose of “She is going!” and, iving one tremendous plunge, she went down head- foremost, leaving the life boat, already half filled with water, afloat. This factis represented ag per- feetly miraculous, the suction arising from the ves- sel being abundantly sufficient to swamp a boat ina much more seaworthy condition than the life boat was at this period. ‘The screams of those on board were awful as the ship went down, and Mr. Lane states, that the last seen or heard of Captain Duncan was an order for all on board to “ fly to the rig- ging,” towards which he appeared to be making himself, and it is supposed that in getting up the companion ladder towards the upper deck, he sank with many others. hs conduct appears to have been most noble ; he appeared to have no thought fer his own safety, and when called to by some of the officers who told him that the ship was foundering un- der them, he refused to leave. The life-boat now drifted away, and so great had been the confusion arising from the hope to save all on board that it was only then discovered that she had neither oar norrudder. Shoes and hats were used to bale out the water with which she was more than half filled, JOONTRY DEALERS are iavited t call at the great me ‘arehouse, 357 Broadway, where they ean always find, wholesale and retail, every popolar me I 0 dere . Cal dicine and dicine, avd the promptly exccuted and neatly packed for auy di andmakenselection. ‘codaw* JN FURSUANCE ofan order of the Surrogate of the Coun- ~ tv of New York, noti claims against Peter Murphy, late o! entleman, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers bers, at the office of Edmund 8. Derry, the eity of New York, on or before the thereof, to the No. 51 Walt str Perfumery richest Perfumery in the country. is hereby the city, of New cbse: eet, eighteenth day of September next. Dated New York, the 15th dav of March, 1843. JACOB mia tawsm r yati oF indispensable have reached ag Im* and still keep ap the appe HARVEY, AMES ©. BELL,* Administrators with the will’ annex iven t» all persons hav f Yorks ed. 3. hecessity a ticle of dress, corner of BROWN & (Q'S One Price Hat Store, 178 Chatham dara- for $5 and $6. at'the low fixed price of $3: those who from i induced to study economy in that have now an opportanity of doing s nce of the most, fashionable.— Brown & Co. in presenting this hat to the public, think they he ultimatum of bennty, cheapness, neatness, durability and comfort to the wearer. All sales are for cash, therefore no good camreoePe BRO’ ¢ losses incurred by the bad. & CO. 178 Chatham square, ‘e jort a and sal which “To the econo bine cheapness any and inferi lenges compe ate would a! of Meu’s, Youth’s,and children’s eaps, of cloth, vel! his own manufacture, which for variecy of patterns equatied. Al: summer Ww cles, now realy all im*r —The undersigned public general! the mach a beauty of fir his new style of chi hats trimmed wit t he has now ready for ired spring style of gentlemen's ‘ormer effort, tn this or any other city. mist they durabil are a desirable arti the m: 50 call their atteation to ve velvet of various patterns, ‘ery much admired. A call will com for sale at the o'd established stores of ISAAC H. ARCHER, 204 end 260 Greenwich st, N, SPRING Fad! N FOR GENTLEMEN’S HATS: respectfully informs his customers C, inspect Hi ire avdeateable article, ax they com ‘nnd clegance, warranted equal to Tn iufactare of Hats he chal- f public patron- ascorrment ke. all of eanuot be Jdren’s drab and pearl colored taney for spring and . e the moat acey tical of the superiority of the above mentioned arti- Y. A. THOMPSON’S BLAC A known th fai ments in his old mar him to supply th Beware of interlopers. Steam isa modern a resor Shippers and ov A BEAUTIFL HAD FOR THREE SHILLINGS.—READ, EADER, if tieve 1? L seems that you have been ten, that fan ay it. "Now read. an articl= whos Hnir estorative will general y improve and beauty. the 1 to grow on the bea! free and bo- dy, or any part where na nve ratended hart to grow, by mekiue he sea! It stays the have falling off, and' thoroughly hair. the seal ‘oral Hair Eogle #2 vhath Agents—Ze be atreet, Boston State street. Alba artin, barber, Brookl} + this erty and the tinues to manufactare ing the sole inyentor aud manufeeturer. This blackiug is h the world, and partienlarly the Uaited States, homson’s Poste Biacking. A. Thompson would ‘orm his frien admitted steam in avy a his workmen are not likely to make it can be depenvfed upow as genuine late Lee & Thomson, It will foree the bh healthy, cures ail snc! ard dar ¢ make the hair grow nxuura’l x esr orativ ING No. 2 Cow tlandt street. is inimitable Paste Blackiog, hathe has made exe -ufaetaring establishment, em with any quantity and ot red ted to withont mach benefit. merly 265 Broad w 2 Courtland: sueet, hers supplied ou reasovable terms, by, 1EAD OF HAIR TOB THEN we prove an ariicle JUDGE o be umbogge le is even proved to be good, you Wout These are tee real and p piice will prove itno nas'ra Another 01 its properties dark aud beavtiful vm street. New York. 9D, Catskill, VA M, PICABIA, No. 49 + for en'e the follow ing 100,000 La Norma Segars, ist quality, very superi 30,000 Diana do do do 4.000 Favorita dodo to 41.0.0 Buclta Baseza, very oldyaud do 40,000 Esperanza 0 do 58,000 Hegalia, Darna, and Conones, do do. The whole entitled tO debeature, and in lots to suit chasers, ap l6 im . -10W 1 Brosdway. ® Manufacturers’ agents tor the Washingroa Friction Match Jone ix sold st the sign of the Amer cin WAREHOUSE, THOMSON ‘respectfully, iuforms the merchants of public in-weneral, thet he still eon- be: to enter his m*nufsctory— mistakes au! consejaently A. THOMSON, Sa will you be- +0 of uy Third aud Deck street, Philadelphia, and next to the Americin Hotel, ota 8 ate one a 8, sh and and symetry of form, exceed any and after drifting about for a quarter of an hourshe fellin with the second cutter, having Lieutenant Hemsworth, the Admiralty agent, and several others on board. From this boat they obtained one oar, and Lieutenaut Hemsworth then returned to the wreck with the cutter; shortly after they fell in with the first cutter, which wasgreatly overloaded. They took several persons from her and obtained a bottom-board ; Mr. Wilder, the chief officer, going on board the cutter, and taking the life-boat in tow. The single oar obtained from the second cutter was now rigged over the starboard quarter of the lif boat with agrummet made of braces, and the bot- tom-board was similarly arranged on the larboard quarter with a s''« handkerchief, by Mr. Lane. Mr. Bevis, the third « ‘Ticer, rowed the boat, while Mr. Leigh and Mr. Carlile, of the Thames, steered. By this means the boat was kept tolerably free, and drifted before the wind, Corunna-hill being all the time visible. [t was still quite dark, and daylight was looked forward to with the most intense anxi- ety. The conduct of all on board was most praise- worthy, not a syllable of insubordination, escaped, and all appeared to be resigned to the worst that, might happen. The ladies especially (seven of whom were in the lifeboat) behaved most heroical- ly. Some of them had merely time to escape in thele night-dress, and, although seated in water up to their knees, not a murmur was uttered. At day- break the mast from the first cutter was stepped in the lifeboat and Iugsail set, when she steered to- wards Corunna, and on entering the harbor was met by a Spanish launch, which was coming out in search of the boats, having heard of the catastrophe from those who escaped 1n the gig, which had made Corunna go early as five o’clock in the morning — The launch took the Jife-boat and cutter in tow, and brought them safely in, when the survivors were landed and every attention paid to them by the au- thorities. Mr. Vans speaks in the highest terms of the admirable qualities of the paddle lite beat, through the instrumentality of which alone nearly 60 lives have been saved under circumstances of the most extraordinary difficulty and danger. Charleston. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Cuaruxston, April 28, 1843. Elopements, No. 5—The Devil dill in Town. J. G. Bennerr, Esq.:— Dear Sir :— Since the illustrious example of Dr. Appleton, elopements are all the rage; and the first question that greets you at every corner is, “Have you heard of any more cases?” Ans.—‘‘ Well, what’s your last 7” “* Widow , and the retired grocer.” “Oh, that’s old; there are two cases since. Old —'s daughter has eloped with somebody ; and there is a rumor of another, in the highest circle of fashion, Can’t say positively, but there are good grounds for believing it.” So we go; there is no telling where these movements will end. The young widows seem to be the most desperate; and wives whose husbands are absent at sea, and else- where, cannot look out upon the green trees and the opening flowers—the summer’s sun warming every thing into new life and beauty—without feel- ing an impulse to rush out, and revel in the freedom and beauty of nature. The barrier which religion had thrown vp against sinful indulgence is now madly overleaped, and there is no bridle strong enough left to curb the unreflecting “ in the heat ot youthful blood,” as they drive in hot haste down the long, dark alleys of sin. What 1s our young nation coming to, my dear Mr. Bennett? Much depends on the course of the Herald, and the prayers of the righteous. Do write for us, pray for us, and we may yet be saved. ‘The happiness and prosperity of a nation mast depend upon the virtne of its people The laxity of morals manifested in almost every grade and phase of society, 1s alarming to eve! patriot and philanthropist of the lai rg The ileber all nations are upon us; let us be up and dog. Who shall lead in this great moral reform? Who ena lead, with such promise of success asthe direet the New York Herald? the mightiest engine in swaying the minds of men in our young republie, if not in the civilised world, The efforts of the pylpat are paralysed by the frequent derelictions of those who minister to mind through this medicine. Some master spirit, occupying higher grouad than the mass of the clergy, must stand forth. And, as Nathan said unto David, “ Thou art the man.” Society is wrongly organi- zed—the whole system of female education is wrong and rotten—the vices of the old world are stealthily and rapidly creeping inte our social sys- tem, and none of the wisdom to render them in- nocuous. Fathers are at fault—mothers are at fault. Pray enlighten them. Pluck the scale from their eyes, and become still more our nation’s bene- factor. The father of *his country done much—but more yet remains to be done. He gave us freedom —but it will be a greater labor to preserve it. There is nothing of news—local, business newa— afloat. Trade continues dull—and the packets ta the north are beginning to go full of passengers. The friends of Mr. Calhoun are much pleased with the stand taken by Pennsylvania in tavor of the De moeratic National Convention in May, 1844. General Hamilton has taken up his residenee in Georgia. His is a noble, generous, restless, yet dis- appointed spirit. His whole lite and energies have been devoted to the glory of his native State, y: in his trying hour, she forgets his claims—forgew him. He is a voluntary exile—and, in many re spects, resembles the immortal Napoleon. The theatre will probably soon close. A round of benefits are to take place, andthe Seguine goto Baltimore. No manager in the Union hassa ed better than Mr. Forbes, with his musical troepe: It was a capital hit. Yours, &o. * yracuse. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Syracusg, April 28, 1843. Sayings and Doings—Religion—Morale—Litera- ture—Business. Dear Bennett :— lam an attentive readerjof your valuable ‘paper, because in itI find every thing that is new, inter- es'ing and important. All are or the gwi vive to obtain a sight atit the moment it arrivee—in fact,it is a very text book for our merchants, mechanica, and ail. As you have no regular correspondent im this place, I propose occasionally to give you and your readers a bird’s eye view of what is going om in our go-ahead and business-stirring village. The past winter has been one of fun, pleasure,am@ excitement. Balls,'dances, parties, and weddings, have been all the rage, and an‘ eternal round of pleasure, dissipation, and deviltry, has been the eon- sequence. Millerism and Magnetism too, have had their day here, and created an excitement almost unaccountable, ;: There are four protracted meetings now in pro» gress here, and the religious people are determined, if possible, to drive the devil out of town—(there is no mistake but that he ishere!) A Mr. Castleton, who is preaching at the Congregational ehureh, seems to draw the largest audience. If there ever was a saint, he is one. ‘We have had no less than three rapes committed here during the past week, and all by married men, The most aggravated one is that unen @ young eet vant girl, only 12 years of age. ‘The man exam mined a day or two since, and held to bail in the sum of $1000 for his appearance at court. Net suey ceeding in obtaining it, he was sent to jail. Hie parents, wife, and all, have deserted him, the beastly wretch! Rum was the cause of the oat rage. Last night he attempted te commit suici by cutting his thrvat, and so far succeeded that is not thought he will recover, by medical men whe are in attendance this morning. Truly, ** th e great country,” as some rich scenes, which are ber ing transacted every day, bear witness. I must not close my letter without alludi: tothe ‘ Young Men’s Literary Society,” whi flourishes finely, and is well attended. ‘They have their meetings every Wednesday night, and the e» says and debates are of the first order. The young ladies lend the aid of their sweet smiles and Nappy faces to encourage the young men; and the beauty, ton, and fashion of the place are found here ev. Wednesday night, listening to the eloquence am oratory of these modern Ciceros—who are, in fast, yet “ imbibo juvenis.” i Businessis improving here, and itis thought when the canal opens on Monday next, it will etill im- prove. Most of our merchants sre now in yeus city, making their Spring purchases. Should I observe, ‘through the loop-holes of m) retreat,” any thing of interest transpiring, 1 wi! take the earliest opportunity to inform you and your readers. QUILLDRIVER. TYPE AT REDUCED PRICES. TYPES, AND ALL OTHER PRINTING MATERIAL® mA ON NES Cc UNITED STATES TYPE AND STEREOTY?B FOUNDRY, Comsen oF Massey $70. Ann Staneve, N . CAN BE HAD AT KIGHTEEN PER CBNT DE DUCTION FROM OLD PRICES. HE undersigned resvectfully informa the Old Patroms of @e ‘Type oud Stereotyve Foundry, formerly knows as James Conwen's, and more recently as Conner & Coo: 4 the publicin xeueral, that they are prepared co eweente crdere fp PRINTING TYPES PRESWS, CHASES, CASES, IMPOSING STORBS, INK, FRAMES, and every other article necessary te Complete Priatiny Establishments, on as {avorable terme, and af a4 xood a quality as any other éstablishment in the Unnred tate NEW PRICES, Agate, Nonpar ts Small Pica, Pica, ica, Borders, Cuts, Brass Rule, and all other articles ma tured at this establishment, at the same reduced rates, s New Articles got wp to order, on being farnished with tterus. bey The i cast at this establishment, is, both im the style of Face and ‘he material of which it is made, particularly for service in Newspaper Printin, ‘All kinds of Stereotyping furnished to orde N. B—Such Newspapers as will eopy th willbe entitled to payin Typeron making bi the amount of the three inserti dus OR THE FACE AND SKIN.—Kruptive disceses on face and +kin, such as pimoles, blotches, ma, meter, worm ; also freckles ean be speedily errdicated by the we Churrh's Vegetable Lotion, whieh has be tensive ty inthe United and in’ Europe, and 1 te be the best cormetic in nse for clearing and estal brilliant complexion, Sold at wholesa'e or retail at Church's Diepen- sary, 188 Bowery, corner of Spring street. Priee 78 cents pes battle. 030 'm-odem REMOVAL. HARLES COX, TAILOR and DRAP! late 61 Naw era street, resvectiully informs hi ¢ om munity. that he has revaoved to So. 33 Ma ne, near Nas- Pd street, f connection with Galley & Musing’: Cloth and ‘rimming Stor * Gentlemen desirous of observing fashion with economy, » invited to eall and examine a large and fashtonable negara of fine and mediom cloth: meres, wa'stcostings, drilling a, &e., which the snbsenber’s facility for obtaining at the mmper ter’s prices, enables him to make UD at an immense re fom usual charges {for eash only), nt the same time gawsee ing ac ntinuance of his long known snperior style, fit, ands gance of workmanship. Maning and uimming on proportiem ite |W terms, 3 Particular attention paid to uniforms of very deseripton. Cb. B. nt. den bane, al7 Im Iw ins®ec third door below Nassan st KLES bE (\() REWARD —CROSS’ SPECIFIC MIXTUR $500 for the eu v of Guanorrho, Gleets, Stricuares am nu sloguos erm vaus ol generation Of all remeties yet ditevvered for the above complamntay this is the most certain, 5 It makes a speedy and permanent cure, without th at fiviction to dies drink, exposure, or chabge im appfeation sine, e sea cxety—hiah. low are here present sel-es without th least exposure in the shortestimac )was Forther, the disenss cannot be contracted if 8 e@es @ (the mixture is taken at night on going to bed when exposed. Lis Rat ep in ‘Yotties with fall directions accomgpaysng @, at$1a bottle. One hortle lasts a week, which generally cameos many are cured in two days ‘] Broadway, comag of For sale only at Wi Ist Brosdway, sommgot ‘hiladelpwa; ore as John street, opposi Ms on " TL agcnes—Lercn S—LEE HES—Jan reeeired trom § lot of Sweedial ark Howerd, in 28 day: very fine per hundred, by JOHN ALLAYOLD, 106 Bowery, IHN LYME, corner of Fulton and Water streets. m2 6t?r TEST collection of ‘Ani eoliecti apes Aa sie 3} AE GREA r f wi T Prittderpnia, having joined with the N-Wor “ vow on their way, aud will arrive about the tth and exhibit in this ¢ few days, om the corner o! weny and Thirteenth, the ground sonually med Atnerican Institute for their exttle fairs. On the novel s,retacle is to be witnessed by four prodigious elephants to a music ea by these moving mountrins, Accompanying this i f bratew Herr Drishaek, ons of the moat extraoriaay gmat of | ace. in traming and subdaing savage animals. he perdected thts, so kegess end drive s 18,08 Bele an AB sient ce umphal car, with case oud. safety... They collects | the most extensive dye exhibited im this city, mo @

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