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eT. Monday, Dec. 25—6 P. M. This being Christmas Day, the banks were closed and the brokers relieved from their usual exciting routine of speculation, the movements in Wall street were rather quiet. The condition of the stock market at the close on Saturday, was a crisis, attendant upon too great an exten" sion of prices, und'the result of a lengthened period of speculation, The cause that cfeated the high rates that all securities have reached still exists, anda reaction must he experienced so long as the banks pursue the course adopted by them at the commencement of the season.— ‘They are still deeply involved with the} brokers, and {so Jong as the coalition continues stocks must maintain pri- ces much above their value. The fluctuations that have characterised this species of speculation for some time past, arejineidental tothe business and occur every week or two, when quotations have reached a very inflated point, Money is as abundant as ever, and the banks loan as free" ly to the brokers as at any time; consequently there is no foundation for the panic that so generally pervaded Wall street at the close of the week. Present prices forall de. scriptions are ‘a great per cent higher thanf they were six weeks since, Long Island, for instance, is twenty per cent higher than when the corner commenced ; Paterson about twenty, and all the fancy stocks nearly as much. Bank and insurance stocks have sustain- ed very uniform quotations, as the operations in these have been principally for investment. ‘The late advance in State stocks has benefited very much the banks established under the free banking law, as their securities have in se- veral instances reached a price nearly double the first cost. ‘The Bank of Commerce, and Mechanica’ Banking Associa- tion of this city, have been particularly benefitted by the late movements in the stock market. The old Safety Fund Banks have not been so fortunate, but on the contrary have endangered their very existence, by their connection with the speculations in every stock that had a name. Josiah B. Plumb has been elected cashier of the State Bank in place of A.D. Patchin, resigned. Mr. P. has re- moved to Buffalo, to establish a banking institution. The sale of the real estate belonging ta the Branch Bank of Mobile, Alabama, has been again postponed to the second Monday of February next. ‘The great value of the property belonging to this institution, and the impor- tance of obtaining as large an amount as possible from this source, has induced the Governor to postpone the sale from time to time, so as to receive every advantage that may arise from the improvement in the times that the dis posal of the great staple of the State will create. We learn that official intelligence has been received by the Treasury Department, that the second instalment of the Mexican indemnity was paid at Mexico, but was not orwarded immediately, in consequence of an insurrection in the south. An escortiwas expected’to proceed with the money to Vera Cruz, about the latter part of November. It will be shipped on,board"the Anahuac at Vera Cruz, for New York. The A. was to sail early in December. By recent advices from Illinois, we learn that Governor Davisand the engineer employed by him, are satisfied with the work thus far on the canal, and that $1,600,000 will complete it. It is also stated that Gov. Davishas so favorable an opinion of the work that he advises our bond holders to advance the money to finish it, more especially as he believes the securities for the proposed advance- ment are ample, and that the bond holders will be protec- ted in their acquired rights by the couris of the United States. Notasingle individual can for a moment enter- tain adoubt but that the canal running througha State like Illinois, will prove productive enough to repay the ad- ditional outlay required to complete it. ‘The amounnt ex- pended in the work thus far is as useless as though thrown into the sea. ‘The amount necessary to bring the whole line into operation, will create a dividend on the whole outlay, besides adding to the internal wealth of the State, by making her soil more valuable, and if possible more productive. The tax that the bondholders require to be raised simultaneous with the advancement from them, willbe willingly submitted to if judiciously created. Gov. Yordis urged to convene the Legislature of the State for the purpose of laying before them the subject, and for the purpose of levying the necessary tax to fulfil the terms negotiated by the commissioners. There exists quite a difference in the opinions of those friendly to the suc- cessful termination of this great work, as to the policy of calling the assembly together for this purpose. The regu- Jar session of the Legislature comes round next winter, and that would be the proper time to introduce the sub- ject to the representatives of the people. It would also” be good policy to commence the work; bring on the hun dreds of laborers; settle them on the line; create a market for the produce of the farmers on the spot; give the people the best preofs that there is some earnestness about the business; give them time to think over the business, and receive the first fruits of the enterprise even in the sale of a bushel of wheat or a peck of potatoes, and there will not be much doubt of the ultimate success of the whole undertaking. Obtain all the money the bondholders are willing to advance; goon the ground and go to work, commence in the middle and work both ways, as Clinton did on our own Erie canal, make your money go as far as possible, and the people of Illinois will see the work fin- ished. There is not sufficient cause to induce the Govern- or to call a special session of the Legislature, and we trust he willnot doso. The second sober thought of the people is invariably the wisest. The people have no evi dence at present that the bond holders of Europe will ac- tually carry out the conditions required, Before they are saddled with an additional tax, with their present heavy expenses, they demand occular demonstration that they will not be taxed without a consideration. The amount of taxable property in the State reaches nearly thirty mil- ions of dullars. A very trifling tax on this will produce the amount necessary to finish the canal, with what the bondholders advance. The citizens of Illinois know their own interest sufficiently well to do all in their power to protect it. They only require sufficient time to inform themselves of the why and wherefore. Governor Ford knows the resources of his State, and if left to hisown good judgment, and not harrassed and;run down by a host of land speculators, whose advice is governed by the wants of their pockets, will in good time act as the emer. gencies of the case require. There has been circulated quite extensively in this city @ circular for the signatures of those owning land in Illinois, to Governor Ford, call- ing on him to convene the Legislature as speedily as pos- sible, so as to settle the question at the earliest moment.— ‘This document will pass for what it is worth in the opi. nion of the executive of the State, and we feel confident he will not be swayed by itstenor. A premature, hasty step at this moment may destroy the wholebusiness, and annul the efforts of the commissioners, who have spent months in bringing to perfection their instructions, Col, Onkley is at present in this city, devoting his whole time to this subject, and in furthering the best interest of the State in every possible manner. The arguments used in favor of an immediate session of the Legislature are, that the present members are more intimately acquainted with the history of the question, and that the plan to com- plete the canal, and pay off the public debt, which was introduced by thee members that would compose any as" sembly called before next winter. This view of the sub- ject is sound, but the population of Illinois are alone the judges of whatis expedient and what is not; ifthey err the consequences fallon their heads. They have laid before them the most feasible and economical plan, to enable them to pay off the bulk of their public debt, and to re. ceive the full benefit of their internal improvements. By submitting to a trifling tax todo this, they are throwing from their shoulders aheavy debt, and the stain of repudi- ation. By adopting the proposed plan they place them. selves in the front rank of solvent States, and have a great work completed, that will benefit every individual within their boundary. With all these advantages placed plainly before the people, with a length of time granted sufficient for the mass to digest the subject, with the necessary ef, forts made to have every one thoroughly informed, so as each individnal can act knowing the result of his move. ment ; if, after all these things are carried out, the repre- sentatives direetly from the people, elected expressly to acton this question, refuseto levy a tax for the purpose required, the blame and disgrace be on their own heads, | Foreign Murkets. Havana, Dec. 15,—The cargo of rice per Havana, sold at 10 vs., and that by the Daniel Webster at 9] rs. ‘The fol- lowing is a copy of an order which it is td ge will be | promulgated on the Ist January :—Export duty on — 6 rs per box; on coffee 3 rs, per qql. if exported ina §} nish vessel for a Spanish port; 4 rs. per qql. in a 8 sh vosel for a foreign port; and 4) rs. per aqi. in a foreign youwel for a foreign. port’ aad end Aquadiente free. One half the amount of tonnage duty will be returned on vessels, in which may be exported more than 1000 boxes of the Steam Ships. FROM LIVERPOOL, FROM AMERICA. im its, at home 1 al 2 tits Oiles ail the: Marine: kneel fern rer by shai, te, Nantical phoneiae of any kind wi be chankielly PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 26, 725 10 48 436 “10 SUN nisn 00m BET MOON SETS + HIGH WATER Arrived. British schr, is Manille. Q’ O’Brien, 17 days from Halifax, NS. with fish, to C Schr Corvo, Crockett, 0 days from Thomaston, with lime, r . °gehr Hichmond, Ames, 12 days from ‘Thomaston, with lime, to master, Below. One barque and a brig. Wind NE. Ship Hindoo, Frostor,, from Boston, and British brig | ci Eviy, Knowlton, of Parsboro’, both for NYork, were pass off Norwalk Islands, no date," General Record, Packer sup Sippons, for Liverpool, and Ville de Lyon, for Havre, will sail to-day. Their letter bags are at Gilpin’s, in the Exchange. Buia New Exatann, of Providesce, had been ashore on the Panta, She was assisted off by the sloop of war Vandalia.— No other particul enue Eiza, from Me. witha cargo of lumber, con ed to 8. ‘Musso Bow Bell reef, above tru Obs istins, <n, Piuesday night, doring a squall.—[Barbadoes Ac- counts, Foreign Ports. Bannapors, Nov 20—Iu port Lilius, Smalley, from Alexan- dria for NOrleans; Tremont, Woodside, from Georgetown, SC, to sailin a werk; | eray: from NYork for Raj Haina, meet ay Bless Rawk, Hpbi, from New Haven, dng: ton, Jamieson, Norfolk, do; ‘Tom Paine, Anderson, do d Elian: Renny. trons Kennebi rf for St Lucia; bree y n dore Kearney, Payne, Baltimore, do; Admiral Co} N¥ork, do, "sia’Acuerion. and Wotsheann Clark ee . rom Wilmington, NU. for leward "islands and a mkt: ‘Ann Pope, Wells, Kennebun! u Havana, Dee'15—In port, , Dent ‘Webster, from Charleston, Be: Home Ports. Puiwapevrnta, Dec 25—Arr Wm Thatcher, Denker, Barba- does; Chief, Smith, Providence; RB Glover, Callaghan, and Todine, Blew, NY H Westcott, Vance, James Barbour, Bangs. Providence. Cld Mi ley, Liverpool; Gallio, ‘Thompson, Permambuco. Hicumorn, ‘Dec 2I—Arr Abstract, McKennon, Boston. | Sld Dearborn; Chas Pitman, Juliette, Wotlain, NYork; i Intrepid wis’ Jerse _Norroux, Dec 22—. "baie ‘MeMath; CHtory Clay, Mar- ay Biate Rights, dozen, and. Sarah, Stanlos, N Vorks Nahant, erce, Plymouth; Fort Hill, Marks, Boston, In Hampton ‘pads, Peru, Allen, from Newburyport, for orders; also, Na- bid Parthian, Allen, Richmond; J W Kimpton, Osborn, ‘ork. Cutter Taney, Evans, froma cruise spoke on the 19th, Carthege, Knapp, Newburyport for Balt AsHINGTON. NU, rr Pamlico, Fulford, Wert Indies; 16th, Isaac nana Worth; Dant Baker, Baker, and Comet, Ireland, New York; 20th, Anaconda, Fulford, d Ad 17th, Hope W Gand: nee Dixon, and Pamliea, Fulford, West Indies; Vibe Henteated Isaac Townsend, Worth, NYor Groncetown, SC. Dec 18—Cld Detroit, Anderson, NYork; 2th, Juno, Norris, do. CHARLESTON it) tsi Ag Brest, [Ry | Meeaticr, Pt Petre: Hayne, Trescott, Hi Excelsior, New York; flea Wilsone NYork Hopewell, Lawrie joston. hase, Mobil: + Herbert, ‘New Orleans; Ran- Idsmith, 'd Swanton, Davenport, Berry, acs Rotterdam; Ani , Nani Savanwan, Deo 1—Arr John Mano, [Br] Watt, Greenock; Savannah, Hawley, (work. Cld J Dumap, Coustier, Livers pools ith, Montego Bay. Kae Dee 151 ech, for Matangas, 10th, 16-—Agr Haleyon, Littleield, Bath ter, Portiand: "North Star, Skellington, ctiiade hin mia, Lane, NYorks, Hannah Sprague Cook, Hallett, Howes, and Teazer, Gliddon, Boston: New Oavrans, M—Arr Lady Arabella, Simpson, Rot- ; James Fdword, Webster, and Clarissa, Melchor, New edora, Lunt, ‘Newburyport; ‘Tex Delta; Hinckley, and Chase, Hopkin Ja Mar; Delta, Shir fvilmington, NC Nes staal and dy ray New York; A B Cooley, “Camp, razon, Treland, " EST, E, Janeiro; Alfred, Mason, Savan low, coming Lamphar, an Hosion: Win 8 Elisabeeh, Picher Tivernool Ja; Louisiana, Thomaston; Sheffield, 2 1 names unknown. At the English Para, Velasco, and 4 labaan anda brig unknown Cld Tit nd Juanita, (Spy Pinay, Havana; Leven Lass, [Br] Wright i Kingston, Ja. —————— Wan NTED IMMEDIATELY. aires Ronee, intelligent and eoterprising young men to so}i ibscribers and col lect money far a new and popular magazine. None need apply without a written recommendation of pos- sersing the above qualifications. To such good encouragement will be given, 626 2tuie* re ISRAEL POST, 3 Astor Hoxse. UCTION NO‘ICE. Rich and Elegant Fancy Goods ANTWERP & HYDE'S vo: ok from. is day, Dap account ely take place this day, Dee ine at lo corner of fry treet, re mostly of recent importations, high grade, ey the sale every respest worthy. of attention: Catalogues are ready and the articles can be eaashiped, es the hourof sale. PLENDID SOLAR LAMPS AND we ‘The subseriver has just finished for the holydays a large and beautiful assortment of Sota bronzed, and cut glass columns terns and superiority of finish It, bronze, and silver, vary- ine from ore to fi also a splendid and eatire 1ew article of Candleabras, trimmed with lustres above goods aie arranged tu the show rooms ready for imblig inspe J W. MORGAN, 26 15 Fulton, first door east of Broadway. ACK K'I cf SHIP SIDDONS, Add LIVERPOOL.—Pas- Bao. tape’ this ship will pleas n board the steamboat 9 at I, lay, Seth “inst, at 12 o’clock, M.. iat hi tim the ship will sail. | Letter bags cl ove atthe ti places at hi tlt, A. ND “NEW YEAR'S” PRESENTS. ft BI , LA CO have just received a new and handsome ENGLISH: AND AMERICAN ANNUALS, among rae are ‘The Keepsake for 1814, London, 15 pl. super. damask silk. ‘The tBriendebiv’s Offering, for tothe Londen, i5 plates, rich Hien’ Boo Book of Beauty, for 1814, London, 15 plates, rich silk Aces For pie Not, (18m0) for 1814, London, Turky ‘moroceo, 12 plates, fine. The ee for ‘apd York, 9 steel engravings, super French morore: The b oa 1844, New Yon, 8 steel engravings, rich damask The Coal apare ai gift, sey 1814, New York, 10 steel engravings, The Gift ‘art 1844 Philadelphia, royal 8ro, superb white calf itr 3 finished plates The Gift for 1814, Phil fadelphia, 8vo, French moroceo, gilt, 15 1844, Philadelphia, white calf, gilt ext., ‘The American Friendships? Oftering for 1814, Boston,12 plates, ed morocco, gilt intergreen, & Perennial Gift, 184, New York, 16 fine steel plates, morocco, embossed and’ gill The Christian Souvevir fr, 1844, Boston, 1 steet plates, sa- spitior Saxon cloth aud gilt and morscen, embossed. The Kose, or Affections 1811, New York, morocco, embossed and gilt, 10 superfine steel engravings. The Rose ot Sharon for 1811, ae = ‘a stecl embellirh- rents, righ embossed French m he vans Hhvad arene “Anaual, 1044, ‘o steel plates, embossed Phetily “ine tit, Savenile Annual, 10 steel plates, embossed The Boss’ sand Gi ? Annual for 1814, numerous plates, (to, Tre You's Haus a Gh rey he © You ii § thot oxy . n endless rarity of Ja 6 Bo. ar Unleaded cites of yin wes ab rane le forte holidays. ‘Album, ‘The sbove, to f Standard, Miseellaveots, Schoo! and ‘ fered xt low prices, by ieee Pt Ege exe ly fo. 3 Park Hows trois the ‘Asst House. jon sales’ every evening, Commencing at halt-past’ 6 wa vase SOIREE AND PARTY DRESSES. ‘he greatest variety of Paris Dresses, Jeo, some of the richest {ey ‘Colored Silk ‘Titusions. ite and Black do White and Colored Tas pes. 18 case Oo Bala Figured Cra ite Embroidered Satins. Faney Se Scarfs and Cravats f0 ‘ichest Bags aud ent New style Lon Gloves with Trimmings. Fmbroidered Mitte, Long and Short. Sleeves aud Berthes. Five cases of Parisian Novelties. One cass of New Style Embroidered Collars: Manchetter ant Handlerrebiets nes. All the above ‘ich bave les received by oe Ville de Lyon and are selected by the subscribers’ agent with great care and taste. ‘They will be sold wither wh: Ma 1 very moderate prices. J B ‘. Co, have a large assortment of In some of very splendid description. Also, a few Scart Vine iy id dias, Thy z ‘and glass. quarts and ip apaior Hoeks, Clersts terns, ases of one dozea exch, from’ the frst eatatees “A Appiy to GILBERT DAVIS. Old Brandy and Holtand Gin d24 Stinsere ET SHIP SIDDONS FOR LIV &KPOOL—Passen- is ship will pl be on board the steambost ter ite hal al on iy ‘25th iustant, at 12 o'clock, OLD WINES—Th: ine street, corner of William, Bargendies, warranted to be siigar, or more than 2000 bags of coffee, or more than 300 pipes Of Aguadiente, Vessels loading a full cargo of mo- Tadeon are tree of tonnage duty. In our produce market there is no change. A few casks of new molasses have been sold at 2rs. Exchange on Boston, § a 1 percent; New York, 1 a 1) perce: ndon, 10} a 10] per cent pre. Cottee is brought in er more plentifully. We quote at 5a6. Of new molasses, only a trifling quantity has ap- peared so far, for which 3 rit is asked; but we do not hear that any one has paid ra ony yet, and quote at 2a 2}. Lard of good quatity has been selling at 10 a 10}. " hestock b is about 8000 Kegs. i Died, PP. the 25th inst., suddenly, Farpenick Wattace, aged frien and relatives of the family, and also the mem. Vers of the Metropolitan Lodg 1.0. of O, and the order in general, are respectfull; his funeral, from 12ad street, Harlem, ‘uesday afternoon, | at 8 o'clock. MENTS Will be old at Roca PHILADELPHIA, for cash, Jan, 10th, i th Moan and fixtures of the Musical Eastablishmen i¢ late firm Meignen ‘0. and their successor, Win, ley, consisting in part of the most rare and popular mv: plates, mi tal instruments of all varieties, lithogeaph By order of the Assignee, aca Bl VANILLA Seouie 500 Ibe, Cleat Ci Cara For sale uf reduerd prices by JAS. 8. ASTIN WALL, d24 3t¥ ee iam strees. To THE LOVERS ¢ PrON=Tice who sposed to prtronize the Xo. are for d of good living, and feel breeding avd fattening of our wyive mek, “5 pensity in Jowell’s Meat 12s Bower at sheep, aim ofthe | dinthse movie r exhibited ea judge for ther 125 Ie 0e \ the very times, making garments of twenty per cent from form tel twenty pe, cent Fments ay houses in this city. In order that Papen arg may understan cheapness, the ieop tne 1) 4 fags fa sybanl marian. with it ~ sees and Te tenes on ‘est of England Cloth Coats + its, of black or f sati Vests pe Beaver ‘Overcoats from $It to JOHN MOFFAT. ASA B. PERKINS, CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 85 Cedar ENTLEMEN who patronies ghis cash extabliah in who patronist this cash establishtnent wil G Gr "ierive'n decvded udvantnge of from 2) to" 30 per cut. Over hose who purchase at other stores on the credit system, for hee they are not overcharged — to the delinquencies of those who never pay hoe who are preparing for t! idee would do well to examine the stock of fhe poli keods at above Seat als the prices, before they purchase elsewhere. ‘There 1s an assortment on hand of Cloaks and Over- ready ma 9 Im*r LEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,—The sub. sguiber Jas constanily on hand a general aagor.ment of Sao and Over Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, &e. which hie will sell at the fotlowing low priets for cash, Over Coats, from Sack do *s chantaloons and Vests, eotlemen furnishing their own mater: made and trimmed at the foliowing low Dr Is ices, Vii + $4 to 10 00 Tto 900 to 175 d French pattern iden lane, N. ¥. GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTING GOODS. JOHN M. DAVIES & JONES, 106 Witiiam Srrest, conneR oF JOHN, HAVE received per late arrivals, and now have in store,a fall ‘ ifatock in of goote ia, on Tine. Thy herd confident phat eit stock is not in this city, and t will be told low for cash. Gentlemen will ad a variety of new style of jcarfs, vats, ‘Winter Gloves, Dressing Robes, Pocket Handkerchiels, ke. Under Garments of every variety, of English‘and Americas @anufactare, viz:— lerino Shirts and Drawers bs Wool do do Shaker Knit do do Shaker Flannel - do Buckskin 2 in %& Ribbed silt ‘do Ladies Merino&Silk do & With a great variety of other styles. ‘suk Shirts and Drawers, Ribbed and Plain, made to order at the shortest notice. er er and every y otuer titel of outfitting goods, Our assortment comprises every style now in use for gentle men, youth and children at creatly reduced prices .026 2m*m TIFFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS, ~ 259 and 260 Broadway, corner Warren street, IMPORTERS OF THE VARIOUS FANCY MANUFACTURES OF FRANCE ENGLAND RE. NOW RECEIVING A GREA’ > EUEIVING A GREAT VARIETY OF GOUDS, the selection of one of their firm, endering thew Preseut stock the most varied, largest and re found on this or the other side of the’ Atlantic, K leave to say. that their Goods are made te order, by oe ait fabrican's of Europe, under the direction of one of the Partners, or an agent of competent taste; and the, feel entirely confident that they will always be found lower, considering the style, quality and Jinish, than can be bough: elsewhere. Determined to ke»p th-ir stock alee desirable and attrac. tive, they have re-matked all goods that have remained on hand for 12 months or more and ke 1 velty, at such low prices a , than this des m of goods Ui the competition ard excitement of an PURCHASERS OF AnticLes FOR HoLipay PRESENTS ave respectfully reminded thar they will find a better variety ;be bet- eer ‘and better suited by meking an early applicaticn. odie EW eogus eR STEAMER HIBERNIA'—Will be ‘opened thi jucluding new s yles Ce Vestings, with then most splendid as ortment of Scarfs, Ci &e., we have'ever had Ca WM. T. JENNINGS & CO., Drapers and Tailors, 231 Broadway, ‘opposite the Fountain. OVERCOATS—OVERC: OATS, &e.—Ready made Over- al Cloaks, &e., at prices from $0 to'$30. For sale at 231 Broadwav, American Hotel di7 Im*ec WM. T JENNINGS & CO. SCARFS AND CRAVATS. Cc. TC us 97 WILLIAM STREET, Has just Kyi a 4 Fresh assortment of SCARFS. “AND CRAVATS, Of the latest styles. Dy on, pandas full assortment of GLOVES, SUBPEND 8, 421 St is#m eee THE Subscribers, WILLIAM STEEL & SON, having returned to their old stand, Nos. 111 and 113 Cheiry. are prepared to executeall orders for Cake. They have ¢ ¥ ov hand a large assor/ment, —Plum, Poand, Krone, Weshington, Citron, Almond and Lafayette Cake: jew Year and Scot fa superior qualicy. Also, Mack- Kisses, Lady b ingers, &c. N. B. Cakes assorted and packed for cot a2 twee IEN’S, BOY’S AND CHIL! Guoncs is GREEN, Nos. 110 ntry stores. "S$ CLOTHING. ee = 4 Bow- hatha oo i} tautl hand a full a mplete as- sortmoae of Mens, Bors ted Chithowe Chai arial de scriptions, mm ite moat lashichabtostyleto hich he would respectfully invite the attention of those in want. he has made, ‘INOS ke ts to receive CLOTHS, CANSIMERES, STINGS, &e. th, every Packet, and secured the ser- f experienced Cntters, he pledges himself to give perfect ‘ion to all who may purel ents anade to order at the shortent notia notice oe 2 TO TAILORS. STINEMETT" 'S new and complete work on the subject of Curting Garments of ever cription, ina style of & nce pot to be surpassed, is,with the utmost confidenc: lt) thet ade, es being a work wholly surerior to any ng ‘of he kind heretofore Iced; by tue aid of which a pervon of iy oben a hectee veactical kao wledge of by the old method, bs obtatn; ef in years; and he shes to ksep pace with the raj improvements of his art, cartot do bettrthan avail himocit of the possession of the work. It has already received the appr, the profession, and cannot fa:l tu give a we above can te obtaine? of eet, New York. Also, complete styles of garmen’s, as now worn, embraciny gall the differeat sizes, from 3) inches breast to 44, or upwat dai im* ee ENTLE! MEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE—Gentl ithe men or frmiiies desirous of converting their left off Wear- ing Apparel into cash, can obtain for the same the highest cash aoteties and oie quitting the city, or chanrin Ly ¢, having any superfluous ies of, will much’ to their advantage to. send fo subveriber ‘who will attend them at their residaqee, Ley . at Se N.Y, lohn street, Aline through the Pest Office, or ‘otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Clothing cleaned, altered and repai Norice.—Mr Levett wishes to ite the public, that he 1s not connected in business with any person purchasing cast off clothing, therefore those who make such representations are imposters, d2 Im* GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OF® WARDROBE—Gentle- men or families desirous of converting their left off Wear. = © aecepeal into cash, can obtaia for the same the highest cash at ‘To families and geutlem: itting th or chy - dene» having any mperflugad sfizetato disper of will had i much to their as tage to send for the s eer who will attend them at residence by appointment T. pip Neryy, roadway, up sta A Nine through the Post Oiler, or otherwise; will recive Prompt attention 422 Im* re Rich DRESS SCARFS. CRAVATS, GLOVES, &C,— The subscribers ofter to the fashionable commani tof new and fashionable articles, cor fs. © oe fi. cone Ing Cann trek tal? gate ore on iment of Bearfs and Cravens consis oy hg and mobair, of plain black, figured black, old and silver apot a and figures, faney colors, plaid and stripes. in great va boca which may be found some of the richest ted in this Leg lemen who will favor them with a vistew find one of the most extens assortments of articles *ppertaining to a gentleman’s wardrobe, to be found in any oth er coeablen peel this city, and at prices to suit the times. RSELLS & AGATE, oid established Linen a ‘Drapers, Stock Manufacturers, &c., bid Beier. im*r REDRENCHMENT THE ORDER oF FH dersi respretfolly inform their inublie generally, that they keep constauth endif ansortmet of Preuch and Beall C1 and Vercings, ee jing a great variety of which they pledye themselves to make up in sd by any establishment in the ety. All arm: {al Hfteen per eent less than any other trim m the same manner, Clothing made to theft perfect satiafiction will do well to call and give tere aia! BA splendid assortment of Overcoats ant Cloaks kept constantly on hand, ary will be ao'd ¥ d H. WHITEHORN) pot not a a ts furnished ure Who make and At lon, for cash CO. 33 Pagers OR’ gupre eid of Priveeand Bi Nib) lower Repository. bseri the publie, tat they have ‘opened th ary a oe and extensive assortment of Grocerves~ the cousistiag principally of Teas of the fluest ‘Qualitas, selected with the greatest care from Oe ome ‘argoes. Senag Hesow from yson Iaperial Giant owder ouchong: Boucnon "ecco ‘Ax respects the above Teas, wo defy competition(in freshness, quality or price, and state that they are se'ections made by oce of the most competent Judges in. in he city Old Java, burnt and neaer ls a per Alsowa gecerat atsortment SE Cons Brakes (oe the holidays, all kinds of cugars, very low—and in fact tity thing appert ing £0 a grocery, all of which is warranted to at aual\ty. aie at &C y Groce TES, aaa WINES, &e—GASS NER k YOUNG, 132 "Chethata strecy, offer at wholesale and retail, to deta ses Ballas Fresh Foreign Fruits, a joneral sseortinest. Sugars aud Coffee of all kinds ard qui Teas, Gieen and Black, of every desc Superio. old Wines aud Liquors, of various ‘grades. Superior Rasnberry and Cherry Brandy French and American Cordials, on dreft and in glass. Loudon, Seoteh and American Porter, Brown Stout and Pale . Noriaga and other brands ast hry We st India and American Preserves ‘tnd Honey. in small boxes, from Ohio. Paste, in liga ad 25 1b buxos. Rid toms, Spices, Cacoa and C' hocolate. sperm Oil and Candle Py Saratoga Pavilion Water, inquart. and pint bottles. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of expense, 621 Im#rc UPERIOR TEAS, COFFEE and SUGAR—Also, Wines pp ory rare rd, Champogne and Cognac Brandy; Iris} eorch Whiskey; old Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, freal Tite, ee for cash on! J. 8. SCOTT & CO.’ 2 Whotesale and Retail Store, 76 Naasau street. Wines and Liquors put up in nottles or demijohra.” Goods sent toauv part of the eity free of expense ‘a7 Imac ZAP GROCERY AND PROVI the neighborhood of Sixth ‘02 =. Soman BELL, Auctioucer Ann sireet.) (Store No, 35 kitchen utensils, carpets, rtoves, &e. + splendid piano fortes, a number of splendid tufted hearth rugs. beautiful Paris made work tables, ¢ aul Comforters, Se. Al ndid girondoles, ma tire invovee of spleudid p , lustres and Marple Lampe. THU As! At 10% o’elock, in the sales room, Large Sale ot choice wir Barmore’s rosewood patent ments, in fine ¢ Also, an invoice of fine vainting N.B. merchant 0 all deseript a businesa like manner. i —FINP TOYS, OU ¥ & SFOONE: will esday morning, 2 AY STION NOTIC BIRDS, &e Bioadwa: h pndions rene etup, SI jlass Wai splendid Shett Work, M ble Tables, se. descriptions, comprising a general assortment of housekeeping oe choice paint- randle and light tangs manta din the most elegant and portable style. it I'tof feather beds, mattresses, bedding, blankets, Dp", Sie. ‘ted and glass ware,rich iquors sears, kroveries, ke. Piano Fortes— Algo, 1 splendid piano fortes, including one of order facility will be afforded for the disposal of ill be carried on in sles wi regular, ond returns prompt, in this establishment, now a hes the charge solely of THOM*S BeLL, 35 Ann street, TLERY AND se'lart f fine Toys, C lahere’calsda Wacnsieoeealy Ith a ariciy of fancy ‘goods, 25 Stee APRON NOTIG & SPOONER wil o'clock, at 151, Broadway, ENGLISH PLA ead drons, Moss Rose4, French and Standard namental Shrabbery. milies i nu iremeerd Comeiehiign about Jaying im thoir winter steck of Groceries and Prov will do ae by « larme. per cent wwein n buyin in at the cheap Frovision Store No. 9 Greenwich hs the Gro and vision line can s cheap, if not cheaper, than any ot! - that vicinity, Goods w vorrintd to suit not, the be returned. f th ty, Ret apese Ota heat 413 Im*ec Sreeish Inte CLARK, BININGER & GcraENG. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, VING compl a Ng roo aoe f their Si complet the en: ment o| ir Store, respect Ani aaene tention of their Old patrons aud the pub- lic to their increased s: SUPERIOR BILANDIES, WINES, SEGARS, LIQUORS, TEAS, GROCERIES, &e. ‘Their goods are particularly suitable for Hotels, being select emb: ed with it care. for thas herp and racing every arti- oe fe ratl ite eres, es in particalar, of choice ca Epon Porter, Brown Stout, ait Scotch ind Teh: Whaklen "Oslo, Cheees: Masearoul and ermicelli. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Choice Liqueurs, Preserves, Brandy Fruits, Grapes, Raisins, Spiced Chocolate, Currants. Gelatine tor making Selly ii ina few minutes, Extract Vanilla Wax Candles, Almonds, and every thing neceesary for the use of fumilies. Sole cgents in New York for Demuth’s Suniffs. 0 2w * re GENUINE TEAS, HOLESALE AND RETAIL. HE CANTON TEA COMPANY, Principal Store 121 Chatham street, New York; Branch Store 318 Bleecker st. New Yorn; gency at 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn; algo, at the comer of d Van tlouton streets, Paterson, N. J vite the attention not city avd country families and purchas for the approaching holidays in general, to their lishments, where they think will befound by lection of pure and unadulterated ‘Teas in the Uni ‘The universal popularity and renown of their heuse, rence to high qualities, low prices and upright dealin, is too rstood to render furt! somment necessary. Land only warehor he sale of Howann’s ’s Black Tea Observe--Strangerswill be particular to ber the num hertof the yn ne principal store in Chatham street, 121,” between Pearl and Roosevelt streets, as in seeking fu if to beled astray by a little store just started at 403¢ CI street (next door to Lorillard’s snuff } fobanee store) under the name of Canton “Tea” Store. aim also be pleased to take notice, that the Canton Ten Jompany: have me thing to do with that or any other stores whatever, except thos described at the top of this advertisement, dis Imec A, A. SAMAN “No.6 WALL STREET AND os BROADWAY, en or Reabe STREET, ‘AS JUST RECEIVED, per ship Cristoval Colon, an ine voice of the celebrated Woodville brand of ars, COD giting of Regalia and Medinan size, and the Lord Byron baper ars. IN 8TOR! All the various sizes and choice alties of the most celebra- ted brands of consisting of ord Byron, oF gi sereae: sizes. ort of Havana and medium size, arid meciam size. Justo Saws Prineij arge and small Yare of St. cai Gentine Turkey pobaceo of different qualities, ceabriat Kepeboy ponecen, of fete Smoki ing ‘obacco of different qualities. celeb Natehitoches Snuff of New Orleans, together ie ail ¢ the Leet Siufis of the Ce aber Byran, ke. Sat a Cherry By i sagen ointed, ‘Spugk and re astort- 1 Segar © Cases, ‘Snuf Roses: ‘&e." f bine "Bees te tvir and ‘Lobacco in bales, wht i ae — fered at micianeeet hat u : CROTON BAKERY NOTICE. GX POUNDS OF BREAD FOR ONE SHILLING. — ‘The largest bread in. the city to be had at the Croton Ba. Bounds of superior wheat bread for ands. for heat, Indian, itlay, the Kimoll Rye Bread ofa sug y Pies of all kinds at six cents each, onda ea, Rusks, Bune, Crallers, But- fresh every day. German'and New Year Cakes Flour wholesale and retail. Fresh Yeast for saleevery day. N. B—The por articles Lpeey had at the beiiryery No, 368 Pearl between square and Osk stree’. and age 202 Wil liam neer Frankfort, also at 228 phere near Pelham 22 Im*ric JOHN H. WIEGAND, az James ot. TOMPSON’S CAKE § the season has arrived for families to. kery, 92 James street, gne shilling, or. three general masortinent of ter Crackers, for the holidi pply thems-lves with Cake for teed holidays the subscriber would respect- fully inform them that the place still 1 supports ica former re- he ose who may fayor Renee for the best cake—an itea with is cal}, that they shalt be supplied with the best article that can be made fr m tue materials, aud ia the most cleanly avanner. Rout Cake, Plum Caue, Fee id Cake, New Year Cake, and a eueral assortment of Femail C onstantly on hand, and of rs for any quantity sent a any aa F f the city. JAMES TOMPSON, d2i lwtec 40 tlaeanrd street, near Church, CRACKERS! CRACKERS! CRACKERS! ARR’S CKACKER BAKERY 73 Mott street, near Walk eratreet. SODA BISCUIT do. BOSTON ORACKERS BUTTER SUGAR Pilot and Navy Bread, and every other description of Crackers. N. B.—Country merchants, hotel keepers and shipping orders sapnyies, at the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. Im®ee BLANCHARD’S PATENT STATUE WOOD AND COAL STOVES, for halls, parlors,offices, stor*s, steamboats, are a Statue of Washingt», the father of his Gant bie ndLaitig ting two kinds of pedestals, oue for wood acd for coal fe fire charter in the pedestal being #0, srreaned that the fire, by mes of a revertable plate or partition in the. Stoves causes the heat to circulate through the entire height of the sta- being constracte Pp 3 all who have them in use the. erentnat satisfaction. seriber invites the =n of thore on beautiful, eco- nomical an! durab'e to call y_ themselves of the above frets. They-ea fe reaces given to those who then have a mle only ity of judy ove are plai facts. | For sale only ia this cicy at 114 Grud surret, one door east GS way. 2 1m*m JAMES HINDS FRENCH CHINA No. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. A, DALESME, Importer and Agent for ‘Manufacturers, has sai AYE OM hand a large angortment for dinner and ten sete ‘plain white and gilt Freneh Porcelain, as well as dinner Tespert plates, of all sizes, nasorted dishes, soup tureens, covered Vishess salad bowls, frait baskets, Squsarls teal oon ‘Tea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, French and Ami A! the. articles are warracted of the best quality, and to be sid_on liberal terms, and im lota to anit pnrehasers. 427 6m en CHEAPEST OIL STORE IN NEW YORK. TS up-town Grocers and Families— Sern Oil—Wister'and Fall Bescined, Bleached White and ands seeu in operation fe Ly, am use ‘Thi them publi ie Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, in bortles and betties. Neatsfoot Oil. Alcohol aud Camphene. "atent, Sperm and Stearic Candles. ‘The above are warranted to stard the weather, and to be of fins quality for rarlor and astral Jumps. For sale by the cask, gallon, qua:tand pint, ¢! Bay JOHN ©, MORRISON, Ni Greenwich street, between Fulton and Vevey. Dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, de-woods, teas and gro cers’ articles—dyers’, manufacturers’; paper barf distillers’, confectioners’, brewers’, beer makers’, bakers’, and paper ers articles. ans a0 tine Olive Oil mH 0 ECONOMISTS ccanaeee Cleaned and Dressed 1 in a superior style—repaits and alterations to the present ‘uahion. A lot of Winter Clothing on hand, forsale wholesale and retail, Cash paid for Clouving, an n29 im*r Vi Tbe ae tao Nisan THE {SUBSCRIBER | = ere from a store No way, t0 174 Canal, for the purpose of carry che CASH iEnih ORING BUSINESS In ail its branches, ‘nd in aatyle of elegance which enanot be surparsed by an other houae, “It is the iutention of the undersigned to ask euch prices for his diy ace ‘as cannot fail to meet the approbation of the publi, aaah excefeat assortment "wil be kept on hand te sure the Sermenyy tq algo be ltered and repsired at thie sceablisb- ment at “call Ts napostialy solicited by your obedient servant N. B. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth can have them up on the most reasonable terms, aud good fits srerrunned. naa Ime ‘he subscriber has just received by the red Robes, from $7 upwards mbroiderd in colors, trom $4 upwards T, ink, and other colors 10-4 plain wn ite Organdi Muslin, fo halt a 100 cartons iafent cre embporderes ROBERTS, 3H Seondiay, ALL DRESSES als Lime Hpatween Whitesnd ‘ranklin streets, NCY ce DRESSES LET, IN. PINTEUX, CAFE DES MILLE, COLONNES, _d29 inte | w7 BROADWAY. REMOVAL, ‘THE FRINGE AND WORSTED STORE O¥ D. M & has been removed to No, 60 John street, pnenit tind of 110 William street.“ n26 Ime MUFFS!! MUFFS!!! AT COST PRICES. Ag GOOD assortment for sale at J. Ks Cap Stores, 204 and 260 Green ati N. B.—New style Gents Travelling very ch FriCk OF ve Fi E :RSON INSURANCE hae og dl —Office 36 Wall street. ‘This company continue their bu ess of insurance against logs oF res and merchandise, and also on vessels wainst loss by inland Bay ate ECTORS. ffi w. bre a Moses Tucker, Caleb C. Tunis, Anson Baker, Joseph Drake Johu C. Merritt, bat, ¥. Holmes, James R. Whiting, Wm. ag t Havle GRO. T. HOPE. qRomas Ww. ara E Presideus REDUCTION OF PREMIUM: OFFICE OF AHE NY. Quin A TABLE . COL 5 ee her 19, 1743, [HIS Company insures sgninst, Lowe aud Re ie ‘on as fivorabie terms as any other resoonsible office—and from this date will deduct 10 per cent on new policies and te- newala on risks in this city, LAMUBieT SUYDAM, President JOSEPH STRONG. Secretary. Waa eee OFFICE OF JERFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY aut, Stag N Yo ork, Dee. 161 5 FPHIS Company srw edi pe one and wil recor fener con of the prea surers atthe time of effectue t date ‘Geo. T. HOPE, Secretary. dite ACANCIES in the Tntramiael Masiz Association for ‘one and one Flute, Amateurs can ascertain terms by, apply Mr. E,, Baack, Secretary, 58 Gold street Private iustractions on ail instruments given by an efficient Professor. 425 3tis* re y enna i i $100 FO 8200 5Mr, Francis Cramp, Wateh Maker, inform ds and Pie, that independent of ¢ yrateh "an id the co make advances in each on gold and silver wi st street, weit ou me to oh ny mouds, tijver tea sets, spooge, fore and every. description dsm 01d oF y thape, intended’ for imnmedinte sale.” Cash to any for ota gold and ewer, hes of every de or somewhes ye mvertisers will have go: pect to store in the same buildi Apply at 78 William st., up stairs, Le posning. 26th, Also, afew lots Hi Dutch Bulbus Roots, Tuby Row ke. ————EE—EEEE———EEEE : AN OFFICE in the first loft of a store wanted on the A first ef ioe her in Pearl sti bet id Old h at the usual Fates of st rage NT green house plants just landed from Englaad, consi tine ia part of Rhoden- Dou ble Carnation, Sweet Scented Honey Suckle, with ‘a variety of Or- twrea Maiden that seignhor ccd, —_ js occasionally, which they ex- i25 tr TO LET—The store No. 97 Nassai this office fase Biuldings, from the first of February. a street, in the Abply at 1 good farm oF hey ome pleasant, healt! y place, within. te oT New York. Address A. fi ‘ Tr ends and th~ pabhic d since opening thei Tully prepared to execute all. orders. the for boquets- they wil more of 4 licate fl.,wers of the season, suitable for br they have also made a rar tent for new pear presentatl these furnished our numerou Strangers who may favor us with theie orders it new conservatory. flo’ fore. rices mo e moderate than bi ced in fancy baskeis, whieh ba ic their lovely blossoms, amon; Btw Candidiss! a with th ie of plauts suitable for parlor eutture. bu and flower seeds of every descript new Seed tore and Conservatory. cal) uh suid Jade for themselves. & CARM. tb sere NTS AND Y VASE: HOLIDAYS -Dantep & Carmen take this 0) poset itv of retnrning their thanks to Ry fie, for th ¢ liberal Ueeiggr they have n previous ‘0 Saturday) may rely upon nt of style, equal to that of any similar establishment an Choice tlowers ar been more adinited than chest boquets ~ vases filled with flowers froin two to tea esch—Camelia plants of every shade and hare Alba Plena, FARM WANTED—A gentleman wants to purchase to fifty or eighty acres, situated in ten of twenty miles to be left at the Herald Office. ‘hey are now may be favored wite most choice and di ids} or other part wers to any ite equal in beauty 8 customers the past seasens (which shoul beng sacred) int just ex- w white flowers + ta a which stands unrivalled for ‘its delivate meat colors Incarnat tint ; Imbricata, unsurp in form, with m: beutiful incited and: ahaged varieties, auch ap Doueklearity Siebaldi, ‘Tri audrethii, Hosea Punctata, Eclipse Lmpe- great Va- s and bulb jasses, birds and bird cages, gold fish and globes, Vegetable ranted fresh at the hose in want will p'ease 1 ofders thankfully received and recuted with prompt- DUNLAP AN. 635 Broadway near Bleecker. NIBLO’S CONSERVATORY, GRE ¢ found choice and ¥ suitable for Holiday Preseats, Pa consisting of Camelias, Roses, Azali: ‘Tiers in bearing, D: Dutch Bulbs, viz which are already in a flowering state Ke. ke, ii gant and fragras Arranged im w experienced artist, ¢ and varied styles to suit al Choice January, manv vai side of the Herb, Grass and other Serds. All the above Seeds will bs tested as to their ment to the patrous of th establish ie Omamental Flower Stands, Gold Fish Hyacinth Glasses, ey mlways on hand ‘All the above articles will sonable terms, for cash only. and ness. N.B, The entire Stock of Seeds belonging of Niblo & Danlap, will be sold at axction, by lin, at his Rooms, 15 Broad street, at 11 o'clock, next, the 27th Dee FOR SALE—A Valaable from the mouth of Nausemond Ri hundred acres, bounded all vessels) rennin, re is. on the farm a large aed well finished house, with every other necessary out house, Nearly one half of the land is well timbered w and oaks; the pine of th ‘Lhe cleared land is of a good qual fine oyster | ock farms of Cen to he bes With a great bargain, tion on the 420 3taw tojy25 re ie is respectfully informed that at the Ib now cn hand one of the = it knewn varieties, Rhododerdroms, Orange per ies, &e , in pots and glass ‘arm called — til pt in the connty of Isle-of- Wight, a mile aad a half a on two sides by creeks (navij into the mouth of Nansemond: EN-HOUSES and Secd Establishment, 576 Broadway, adjoining the Bouquets can be procured at any time, made of the most ele- flowers, grown in the Conservatories, and are 1 tastes, by an Flower Beds will be received f:om Europe carly in es of w’ich will be entirely new on this ntic—also, a complete assortment of Vegetable, growing quali- ties, befcre offered for sa'e, to ensure not the least disappoint- Glass Globes, disposed of on the most rea. "All orders thankfully received and executed, with prompt- WILLIAM NIBLO, Proprietor. to the Jate firm 'm, HH. t rank- ou Wi mera € ‘contaming about ae brick diel good rep tall pine firt, quality, for steamboat wood ity and well adapted to the jon of wheat, corn, sweet potatoes and water m for plaatin ze in lower ing to purchase, by applying early, wil me rately before, it will be offered at public auc- ises on the 25th day of January, 1844. Terms will ipemade kaown and farther information given by Mr Jos. B. Whit tahend of Benith fete, Isle of Wis the subseriber. WILLIAM HI it comnty, OF Es. Via:—PHILADELPHtA, WILMING +O. MORE RAIL ROAD. TIMORE TO PHILADELPH The Lines gonnect with the York and Philadelphia. 426, rt with quick despatch. who will be taken at, moderate rates. Applicat on board, foot of Peck slip or to 26 re W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, FOR LIVE: RFOOL Resgler Packet of the 6th Jan ary 181—The new and splendid packet sh po TF regular da’ yea Hi. Hattleston, mest and fioished *n superior style. ees ne meal aos lane, or to JOSEPH eae intendii m board, TWO MAIL LINES DAILY BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. wv BALTI- HIA AND BALTIMORE. +8 o'clock A. M. -4o’clock P.M. streets. 1A 8% o'clock A. M o’clock P M. between New W. UL, ASHMEAD, Agent. FOR LIVERPOOL—With Derpatch—The splen- did well known fast, sailing and favorite packet ship Es W, Captain Thompsoa, will sail for the above por She has excellent accommodations fora few cabin passengers, tion to be mide 43 Peck slip _ ip ter, Will sail as nip ts 1000 tons burthen, built expressly for this line of jons for cabin, second cabin and steerage assed by “h vessel in port. e A number of jing t embark foot of Maiden eMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of South, month, by Deafis at ers, for large or ‘small sums are drawn by the sub- scriberoa the Provincial Bank of Ireland, pa: town throughout the country; also on wood & Co., bankers, Loadon, payable in every rit yable in every ‘Messrs. Spooner, Av Great town in $3 000 REWARD. —Three Thousand Dollars will be paidfer the recovery and delivery of the contents Joow and eight- * was iron hound, with weed serene gut boitom, we, strapped wi marked Pom roy & Co said trank is supposed. t steamboat on the Lith i rom base ad ihe sliove reward will be paid in addition t above reward w tio wards offered by other fervor atte a New York, Dee. 16, 1843, A CARD. tel, at Od conremions 'e that is des'r-ble WAS HINGTON : PHILADELPHIA 25 ins eod Im*r eau Ash Coal for Stove, nd $5 for Nut—delivered ‘Terms cash on delivery in all cases dat Im*m MEROY & CO., 2 ee a Fete iadersisned of a black leacher bank trun, about thirty incl h the edges sharp. It loug th» aved, to hare bpm re been stclen’ hom ‘on hourd the tie eovtsined & large amount of checks, bank notes, and drafis, enclosed in packages in enrpe directed to different brokers and banks~'n the city of top and 10 all other re- MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHERS VISITING PHILADELPHIA, hay | Le every comfort and vhe SE, 223 Chestwut street, above Seventh, HJ Tehwe L, Proprietor. OAL BELOW SUMMER PRICES—Consamers of Coal be supplied with the best quality of Peach urehard be | the redaced price of $5,25 for Broken and Ee ‘re of cartage, yard 438 Washington stre t, formerly Fitasimmon’s yard. J. DAVENPORT ig Jirver ARRIVED, the largest assortment of ener iraporiad t9 th hie poancry, hem are 500 Canary Birds, fearned boy meen and Blackbirds, ropean Singing Birdy—alt from German; BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! Singing Birds mongst sold Ks, Cedar street. very low at TEN ity “Bie _eh Imeec Bland 153 184 4. 18 APPROACHING—When ever suit of somet! Dretty and suitable fised or relative. Nothiog can Articles, or the Fine A. WM. is prepared most diversified collection probably in the cit FUER Me Mooae alae aad Dest Adare PRESENTS, he distributes or will. suppl who will if to either call or send for one. It a irs—entrance by the lower door. body is in pur to present to a more appropriate than good }OOKS, or those lage which come under the head of Fancy AC ‘OLMAN, No 203 Broadway, on with an immense stock of the Choicest and A list of. oF Hottbay ee RY UBSDAY, At 1034 oe! tthe selensoges. : THIS EVENING Extra Sale of ejegant dry ms elotbi fancy and p'elgea JA) We SHORE, articles, presents, jewelry, entlery, perfumery, guns, superb | Lord Hastin Mr Barry | Jace Shore, Mrs H Hone wuehes, Fae liquors, groceries, ke. | Alte vebich frovs larse additional Lot of sexsonable faney and staple dry | Grand Ballet Daze: bys Mise Julia Turaball goofs, cloths, cassimeres, and vestinas. Wife cons ode ait Also, rich ‘jewelry, placed ware, cutlery, guns, watches, VALMONDI. Valmo: Barry | Kelmar, Lovell old ving, earrings, orunments, Ke. Mrs H. Hunt, iquors, ——— 98 its WEUNESDAY, Ci ae THHATRE. 1034 o'clock, at the sales room, EVENING y Large sale of valuable second hand and new fumiture of all TH SG, Deg Sha commence with atharina, After whi Brvad Sword Borgpive Ape THIS EVENING, December 2¢— Tv vesformances walt peer ahiaal BILLY LACKADAY, Billy Lackaday, Timm ROBINSON’ Friday, priced MM Holland piaNass REVENGE. Diana, Miss Taylor | Daphne, Mrs Watts NIBLO’S GARDEN, +Messrs. H Rockwell and O. ee Performance every Saturdy} the Circle Premier Buffo and Grotesque et Pyas DAY, DE , 1843. Performance will commence at ¥ gio jock with the Oriental Pa- wanniois OF HINDOSTAN Elegant Kaeveises by the Juvenile Stephens rena Gymnastics by Mr MeWarland. Mr Guten inthe seen of Massetto's Bride, ‘The Polish Brothers will appear. a DER AND fe SWAIN, North and Mrs © Mr Co’ Baxtoute Vaultigg vy the'Pyoupe of 5 and McFarland two and for foar horse en, by Mr Turner. Mf tee the American Hereates, will appear. whiel Fiona MKS DB VOMON iyer Shower: +++ i + Levi North Cupids+++ - Masters W Wood, F and J Aymar 0 African Concert O RB Stone will appear as the he Wild Indian. Corde Volante. CR ne) A. Franklin. ft Heol’ mC. IAVALCADE. The doors wil ‘opened at 67—overture at 7—performanee will sommes at BG orelock. TRYO INDEPENDENT AMERICAN CIRCU: CUS. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE Boxes 25 cents; Pit 1236 cents. TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 26—The performances will commence wih a i eomime eatitl After which, Feats of! evsesseees Sul Vaulting, Leaping After which Negro Songs, Choruses, &e, by "' Ole Whitlock. oneiude wit! ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. AMERICAN MUSEUM, ‘I ri HC. 251) o TWO PERG OistANC! is RV ERY ae wan) Hock afternoon and 7 o'clock event ‘ eased apy ropriately for the season, and om BRILLTANTLY ILLUMINATED in the Grecian style, with colored gles, transpasescies, &c.— [resenting a scene of Gorgeous Magnificznee never equalled irr ew EN, TOM ‘THUMB, FOR ONLY 5 DAYS LONGER! et universal desire, and to gratify the vast and increasing ¢rowds which are daily thronging to | ser this wonderful little Man, he Leing the smallest person ever walked alone, and wei in only wt rounde! he will der sailing to Europe for five Jays longer. He can be seen hours during the day and evening, and will amuse thea 2, Posturing and Tumbling Somerseting, &e. with songs, dances, &c, and at each performance he will repre- NCIENT MARBLE STATUES! which are the most delightful per! teats | sent the he statues are Ajax id of ‘Thunder—C lator, in three positions: c, pAt each entertainment will be produced the rew ae antomime, ¢1 ii ‘ARLEQUIN SANTA CLAUS. This 5) lengid roduetion has been several rei in eer tion, under the direction of Mons’ and Mad Niblo's G Its numerous amusing t1 savetarien, an ns, Ke, will del all branches of famities, Harlequin P Columbus, Miss, Joceiyn—French Pantaloon, Mr T 'G Booth—Santa leg, Bexgar, School Boy, Dandy, “Miller, 8c. by tal ‘aid, Painter, C Swe cake Se A a ere ot a aiaser, GREAT WEST hERN, the Yankee Story Teller and Ethio- pian Orator. WHOLE, rey FAMILY. Poa six in number, the gata cree eiatigd Aceerl “during the whole be een EEN ob pate consulted regarding PettRdmistion tothe whole 25 conte—childrea under son "aes Teltra for private cousultations with the, Gipey #KALK’S NEW YORK mOE AND Baer GALLERY (Broadway, opp f CHRISTMAS OLIDAY N SVELTIES ! $ cd ier One Loans ! TU AY, DEC. TEN SPLENDID PERK SOHMANC! ES! COMICAL PUNCH AND JUDY, Puech is a real fighter—he beats negro—kicks the doctor gut of doora—knocks down the constable whips his own rt #4 y—hangs the hangiman—and is finally carsied off by O! ‘Mons ADRIEN, the. yondertal Biagicien and SOR OF TE LACK Al Mercules seress 2 Fighting with the Lion he es His vrpaderal Fens of Magie, w in myseios disappearaa ; hat pes ces, changes, He. hare given tim the tie ot THE WIZA the ‘eelebraied Female Juggler and Miss ADAIR, the oe gl Player on the M. rn ps OW Witte NEGROES. une years old) erfretly white, with piek, eyes, w Tea be thir Miss Cecelia, Just arrived from Brazil, two Negro Boys white as snow. with the flat nose and thick lips ‘of the Al " be seen ¢! the who x They can faring t wee bg vars a. can be i ly consulted at all hon Tedarding the Past, Pre y “Admission 10 the whole 12% cents—one alulling extra for consultiog Madame Adol 26 re FRIDAY, th DEG ONCERT BY SIGNOR CASELLA, FIRST, Violoneettist to the King of Sardinia’ and Honorary Member of the Philhurmonic Societies of Turin, Gen oa, THE WASHINGTON HOTEL, Assisted by M ME $) IN NADA _ ed he wy. rie jusi Conductor: ++ +++ eerieyy) ‘Tickets One Dollar each, to be had at the and Hotels, C4 at the doors. ic Stores LG" Cor nce at d22t028re sr CONC AN SIGNORA CASTE GRAND VOC Al AND INS7 RUME, TALC CONCERT, "TUSSDAY Evening, December 26th, at the Washington Hotel, assisted by the Giaud Oreh eatra of the Philharmonte Socuety Signor Giampetri, Mr. Timm acd 8: ti. “Pyekets (which are limited One’ Dollar each, tobe had at ee 17to%m* Music Stores, Hotels, and at Coneert to commence at 8 o’el tal Conerrt at th ‘Tith—being hie perlormance will consist of— 1, An Adajio and Ron?o ~~ the Violin, from the second Con- ce: nea oe tem} r ot—V rieeio for the Violin, with obligato theme of the Somoambula, for Vieuxtemps. Violu 3. Variations. Piano and Violin ‘hs, whole accompanied by N. B.. The box book ix now open, A CARD. Pleasure the attention of cert of the celebrated V ARK.—We call wi tears to the first ¢ this house. ans night bea most bri iolit more advantage than in the Coneert room, Temembrance id the of the late triumphs of his rival Ole Bull, on the same boards, h 426 1t® re FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, "THE Members of the Freueh Henevolent Society are , h will take place on Thursday 26th instan Yelocks P'M . Bhai eee gece mga to der of the Ps 22 1wee” E. FORT, Secretary. MILITARY BALL. (THE NEY, YORK HIGHLAND GUARD tse their econd Annual Ball st the Apollo Saloon, Broadway, on Wednesday evening, 27th inst. ‘Tickets to be ol iinet C4 Music Store of Hey Broadway; Fie Frauklin squ Cons rondway} ident, . HOW exnid National Pigeon, Be corner o* Leonas Admittance 25 cents—Season "rickets 3 we cate “Cauoruen w*r QOBPHANS’ FAIR AT NIBLO'S—In consequence of the inclemeney of the weather during the lat ¢r part of the pat wrek, the above fair will contirue ope Rs oaly of Tuesday and Mferig 43g next (.6.h od meh com meneing at five o'clock P. Shoald [ wea her permit, the band of the North Carolina will be rend 25 cents. serertaen fvaey SCHOOL, OW ERY. Foes J pDims a fro. ; Ls Bp 2 P. ORY, fo band Pence Rowe, 20 Rid, i Ey ' Mingle do. ‘4 ‘Drawing Rooms are well warmed, ond every ‘utenion deere in as ceahanel toss Whe up Boers us with their pets ‘ed sping their horses. on livery at this establish- eral fave eer e Privilege of riding. theas ia the Sehec!. ald Se MARBLE BATHING TUBS, those persons save them much for themselves, Store and Print Room, N's ASS Sib Cocky BARRELS Pistol cocks and revolves, mérel ie elivered within the 1 she gad ‘and more durable thai ior to any othe EPS & importers of tities to suit pu gore aired and warranted. 214 Grand street. ne ir repairing Gans. von dvery tariety of Sporting articles, HOUSE PROTECTING PISTOLS. SELF-COG KING AND REV ORVING BX 218 Pearl street, ljardware and Cutlery Alss, Guns; Pistols; Gan materials for manafaetorivg, alters | n23 lm* NiQ*TEEN Naan Marble Gathing, Tune, with valves, L . ecmplete for use. dapted for « bite baching gscdlinhinet poy LI a + fur: her particulars aur bead __& Beekman street. HOLESALBCAND RATATL, cheaper than the W rel kncwa oy Stores239 tere set, two doots above Griod street, opposite the Market. Families aud strangers wishing Toy for the holidays, will bd well to eall| belore pure ch sing e' fnewhere. Don’t forget the a ber, 233, tH ENTRE STREET. Also, a Call assortment of China, Glass and Earthen AL awed Ie PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. ‘) ESE farfamed and celebrated Pills, from Portugal, ar @ We perceive, to be obtained ta this conntry. Mae advercire; menton (he lagt columa, fonrth page, ‘are.