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$0. Gir, there to Ne. i! And tl on tere en Ay the miserable valterines at at ‘saying that it wap an ‘eWant.—-Sir, I deny it ; the common sense of every member will tell him that 1 could not have said 1 knew Mr. Van Buren would have vetoed the bill ; how could | Aknow ? I was not amemer of Mr. Van Buren’s cabinet. 1 repeat thet hi ar B ee te ‘ PLLER.—(sneeringly sav ly) —Oh, indeed, sir ; now he ja Gods name, how ben id he know? He ‘Was not @ member of Mr. Van Buren’s cabinet. Sir, aman Who knows nothiag about a matter ought to say nothing ben! it. Now, I give you my advice (sneeringly) for the urure, Stewanr—(with comical sang [froid)—Thank you, sir. Wesren.—But the gentleman resorted to another trick; he said | must prove aif that he said to he faise, or take the brand Spommy Breen. Sir, 1 was not such a fool as to make any s1 assertion. For, sir, before | could have tania wis he men ane wos most extravagant romance: or the most niggardly economizer of truth, ifhe could for onehourand not utter a word but what was 0 Great sensation, and one of the whig members on the othe side of the. house made a remark perfectly audible at e Reporter's desk, about “ blackguardism !” Wetrsn —But, sir, gentleman says that he spoke some truths, Weil, I' suppose he thought he did, as well as the Indian. An Indian went to a tavern keeper and teld him if he'd give him a bottle of rum, he'd tell where there was a deer, The man gave him the rum. “Now.” says the Indian, “go te a cer- tain field, and there you will find a large oak tree near the centre; you will tind three notches cut in it; and under that three you'll find adeer” The man went, and of course found no deer. He came back angry, and said, “ Why, Indian. you've cheated me; there's no deer there.” Says the Indian, “ Did you find the field?” “ Yes.” “Did you find the tree?” “Yes.” “ Did you find the three notches cutinto itt” “Yes.” “Very ‘well, then, threelics to one truth ia pretty well for an Indian”—(Laughter) And s0 with the potlgnen from Pennsylvani I suppose he thinka at least done as well as the Indian— (Laughter). Sir, although {do not profess to be able to Sc"'ew the track of a wily, slimy snake, yet { shall endea- vor to follow the track of th leman, the pedantic, Philosophical gentleman from sylvania, I said, that I had heard that speech of before, So I had, sir, crouched in much better language. It was the regular stump speech of 1840. And it’s new with the gen- tleman, himself, sir, for he delivered all those Philosophical arguments abont the tariff in this House about 17 years ago, which will show that he’s a much old- er man, at least, if nota wiser, one than] am. (Here he read from a small duodecino volume Mr. McDuttie’s an- swerto Stewart’s remarks abont the tariff, about the sheep that furnish the wool that furnish the cloth to the mansfacturer) And Mr. McDutftie said, sir, if those argu- ments were not original and profound and philosophical, they were at least very familiar; for they had agreat re- semblance point of wisdom, versification, rythm and ical melody to the nursery rhyme of “ The House Jack built” (Laughter) Now, eir, to falsehood No. The gentleman said that two thirds of the Committee of Waysand Means denied the power of the general go- yernment to improve the western waters, Now, sir, that in not true— Srewart—Will the nation? gentleman yield the floor for expla- Ido not wish to be interrupted ; he “Srewant—The gentleman makes charges,and then will not hear explanations. I said that two-thirds were friends of Mr. Van Buren, who denied that power. Wrtten—Sir, he said it. It is so reported in the paper. AndT shall prove that Mr. Van Buren does not deny the ower of the general government to improve the Cumber- land Road and the great western rivers; but he and his friends deny the power to engage in au extended system of interual improvements within the States. Mr. Van Buren in 1838 signed the bill for improving the Cumber- land road through the States of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, Now I'say that he cannot show where Mr. Van Buren ever said that he was opposed to the great western im. provements, Srewant—I can, tir; and here isthe book. (Holding upabook) Here’ is his letter approving the veto of the ‘Wabash improvement. Writen—That was because it was of a local character. Sir. Mr Van Buren signed the bill for improving the Cumberland Road, and also the harbors, &e. on the lakes And with these facts staring him in the face, no other man would have had the hardihood to have got up here and say what he did. ‘This is falsehood No. 2 There iv the brand air, (savagely, and pointing at Stewart.) ‘Take it—tal it! ‘I shall also prove, ar, all he said ren’s opposition to national improvements at the west to be untrue; and these will amount to falsehoods No. 6 or 6, I don’t know which. But let him take the brand By this time the House was ina pretty considerable state of excitement ; the whig membere sat pretty much toge ther onthe left of the Chair, and the locofucor clustered around Weller, and LL oye much elated with the acene. Wruien—But, sir, he bas brought forward here, Mr. Clay as the great friend of internal improvements. Now, sir, I read from the Senate journal that on the 16th of Jan- uary, 1840, on the tngrossment of the bill for the improve. ment of the Cumberland road, Mr. Clay, Southard and Crittenden voted against it! His great champion here op- posed this Western improvement, Now, sir we come te falsehood, No. 3. 'The gentleman says that under the tariff ‘of 1541, we become eo prosperous that last year we had an increase of $4,000,000 to the revenue. Where is the evi- dence of our prosperity ? Is it in the low prices of pro- duce? But, sir, it is not true, that the revenue has increas- edas he says. Here are the documents from the Secretary ofthe Treasury ; and yet it appears that the gentleman with these and the tables of figures all before him, even then can’t tell the truth. (Much sensation.) In 1841 the Revenue from duties was, - $19,919,000 16,622, In 1842 do. do. lo, : (000 A falling offinoneyearof - - $3,297,000 The neit Revenue in 1641, was - == $16,281,185 Do. RO A re 12'730,000 Alossinuneyearof - . . $2,601,136 The imports in 1si1, were - - - — $197,000.000 Do. 1642, + = = +" 100,000.000 A falling off in one year of - ~ $27,000,000 The exports in 1811, were - + - — $191,000,000 Do. 181, = = = = 106.900,000 Afalling offinoneyearof - - $17,000,000 Where, then, is the evidence of your prosperity under your #0 much vaunted Protective Ta things. you must judge of your country the genileman had all these documents and tables before him, and yet rts what hedid How dare he tell this House such gross untraths as these. This is falechood No 8. Let him take the brand! ‘Take it ! Mr. Stewanr here attempted to explain, but could not be heard. Wetten.—Now, sir, how was it—let us see with rices of produce under a high tariff and a low one.— they ran thus:— For by these rosperity. And ee the pate the high tariff. low tariff. Average price of Flour per barrel ee ee from 1828 to 1937... + $460 $5 70 Wheat per bushel. 00.00) "0 90 118 Com lo . teres O54 033 Wheat in the N. E. of Ohio. . 0 67 0 81 Now, sir, id that in 1843 the revenue was again he 6 $20,605.000 ‘This is also untrue. Fulsehood No.4. Here is the Secretary's report, where he says the revenue for the first3 quarters of 1843 is $13,000,000. and for the last quarter will be $3,090,000 more, making about $16,000 000 And, sir, (looking fiercely at Stewart) with that report staring you in the fece, how dare you rise in this House and say the receipts were over 20 millions, (Great sensa- tion) Take the brand, then, sir. Sinwans —I can prove every statement that I made to Ddetrue, if 1 have the opportunity. Send me the book That reading of it is not correct, Weiiex—Sir, every man reads for himself, And he, sir, caring little whether he confined himself to the truth or not, geis up here and tells these, numerous falsehoods. Srewaant—f can prove every statement | uttered. Weuvkn (sarcastically and bitterly) —Then yon must say that this Secretary of the ‘Treasury is a fool; and | delieve that he’s a.wiser man than ydu are, though not than you think yourself to be. But, sir, let’ pass on to Falsehood No 5.” He says, wir, that back ofa line five miles trom the sea board and lake shores, for the last years there has not been so much money expended in in ternal improvements as it cost to build this hall. Now, sir, during nine years there has been expended $3,000,000 on the Cumberland road ulone, Now, sir, when a member nag these falsehoods, he should have the brand put on im Srewant— Ifthe gentleman will yield me the floor, I can prove what I did—(Great excitement ) Wruten—No, sir, he hax made the charges, true—let him wear tue brand. Srewant —(Coolly)—Well, sir, the gentleman does not affect me with his personalities, so much as he does him- self. (Metoh sensation) don’t care what the gentl a oh to him np to this time, hi notice now. (Great sensation and excitement all over the Howe) Stxwanr—Well, sir, I shall not bandy epithets with the entleman, and if he chooses to continue them he had ter go into the fith market and bandy them with the fishwomen. (Immense excitement.) Weuten—No, sir, 1 shall not bandy epithets with any fishwoman. or fish-man, either! (Intense excitement and ories of “order—I call the sty mig order.”) Roornt Wivtanor in the Chair—Language has been used in this debate which would not have been allowed hal the difficulty between the gentlemen arisen in the Committee ; but it arose in the House. ‘xwant—Sir, I can prove all I have asserted, Weurrn—Now, sir, the gentleman said that Mr. Van Buren withheld in hia 2 year the estimates for the Cum berland Road andthe Rivers, This is falsehood No. 9— (Hero he read from the book ) Siewanr—Read for December 1839. Wen ‘That's not the 2d—but the 8d year, therefore, sir, 1 economiser of of ‘ruth ! Frente whats that 7 "1 »LLen—No matter, sir; it'll all appear in the papers. Srawant—But T want to know it now. hte eee, Isaid he wasa great economiser of Strwant—Not half so they are un- Now, y that althongh the gentleman ia not an money, that he is avery great economiser much asthe gentleman himself is. (Excitement) Wei —When @ man’s pocket is weighed down with insult, sir, he can't expect to be treated like— ere the excitement and confusion was #0 great asto drown the rest of the sentence. Srrwant—Sir, the gentleman from Ohio is using a very unhandsome and ungentlemanly course towards me, in making these charges, and let 3 to give me an oppor: tunity of explaining and showing that i'm right, Eowanp Jovy Monrers ae warmly)—Does the gentle- delibyrate falsehoods here! As to this bandying of epi- wots I dh nderstand. I want some definite of whether they were deliberate or not. ws! Srewanr—T repeat, the charges are untrue, Mr. Scuence here interfered, and Rages that as ler had spoken twice, Stewart should be allowed toreply, gentleman, but I’m ready to meet him here or any where hin, excitement) [ Caled { would man from Ohio mean to say that my colleague has utter Wrsten—(Amid much excitement)—I dont Writen.—One at atime, gentlemen. One at a time— Weuren.—l've not courted this controversy with the prove falyehoods or take the brand. I have disproved them ‘by the color ; they are for the most rt made of tal, and some are of lead. ee hi bs ‘of #1 Stowert nosees | 11 10 are cleo the harges of falsehoods ws ety wien ove counterfeit halves and quarters of ee as there for al} time! Go to | «ane appearence and metals. ur master has hissed you on— Vere there ~ intense eacitement and calls to order Wy menase ee ar ceunt allow these personalities and ins to amember. ‘Dovatass of Ill —Sir, 1 heard him say he would put the brand on the gentleman from Ohio’s forehead. (immense excitement, and nesrly all the House sprang to their feet. Bayes ‘Voices —So he did! so he did! so he did! ‘Wintnnor—The Chair did not hear the gentleman from Pennsylvania indulge in such languag: Wettun—It's very remarkable you never do hear the: things Sir— z isrHRor—The Chair will not allow itself to be insult- e Weicer—You are the last man on earth, sir, thet I would insult. Ifyou did not hear it, let i pass. It is the it from my thoughte to insult yon, si Wixturor—The Chair never heard any gentleman ad- dress another—a second person—instead of “Mr. Chair- snan,” till the gentleman from Ohio did #0; and auch lan- (guage is unparliamentary. i ‘eLten—Well, sir, [have fixed the brandon him; let him take it and wear Let him go to his master, who has hissed him on; (Clay,) and it — com- mend him more favorably to to that man. Although { am in a majority, 1 would not abuse that power.— ‘There are gentlemen on the other side for whom I have the highest I respect, but when he rose and uttered a series of false statements in thisHouse,which he knew no one would submit to, let him not complain if the brand be ‘ized upon him. And now, sir, I have only to say Wixtnor.—The gentleman's hour ir out, Mr. Barsxrnnorr of Ohio got the floor, but had spoken only a few minutes when he fainted sway on the floor. The Committee then roxe and the House adjournd im- mediately in a most intense state of excitement. 1 have just seen a new specimen of counterfeit half dol- Jars of 1843. The external partis tin foil, and the filling is@ soft sodder, which runa out immediately on holding the piece over the flame ofa spirit lamp. These coins are on an averege one third lighter than the genuinecoins. ‘The impression for the most part is » perfect fac simile of our die, being taken on some sof metal from a genuine coin. ‘The only spurious gold coin which | have met with here is, the half eagle. There are two varieties. The first is a quarter dollar washed over with gold by the gal- vanic process. As the atamp on the silver coins is di ent from the stamp on our gold coins, the deception is ea- sity detected. The other is a tac simile of the half eagle, but of base metal. Itis easily detected by the weight. — ‘The genuine coin weighs one hundred and twenty-nine grains. ‘The spurious can be little over half, in conse- quence of the difference of specific gravity between gold and base metals, which would be used in the counterfeit.” The eastern cotton factory stocks are advancing in va- lue very rapidly. The Merrimac has lately been sold at 324 per cent advance, and is firm at that price ; Hamilton ato} a6; York 23 offered and 30 asked ; Amesbury 26 asked; Massachusetts, 6 offered, dividend off’ The Spring! field factories are improving, as it is understood their agent hax purchased a year’s stock of cotton at low pri- ces, The exportation of cotton manufactures lately have been very limited, the quantity for the week ending the 1sth inst. only reaching 90 bales to the West Ind They are very actively engaged manufacturing supplies for the spring demand, which from present indications will be very extensive. The prices of the raw material and the quotations for manufactured geods do not main- tain a just proportion, ArpointMENT BY THE Presipent.—Daniel J. Chapman, re-appointed Receiver of Public fps for the district of ine subject to sale at Batesville, Arkan- sas, Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia Finst Boanp, Jan. 20,—5) shares Wilmington RR, df, 17; 300 do New Orleans Gas Bank 30; 100 do Reading RR Paicxs or Corton Manuractunns in Boston. 24; 7 do Philadelphia Bank 99}; 290 do Girard Bank Sf; 5 1843. Jan. 1%, 1844 lo Wilmington RRY 330 do Schuylkill Navigation 39; '25 | 27 inch bro Fi 5% 05h ‘lo Planters’ Bank, Tenn. 67); 30 do Union Bank, do, 83};1 35 4, dy ty atout 100 do North America Ins 74; $1000 State 6’s,63; 2 shares | 3 49 go Anan Pennsylvania Bank 243; $400 Lebigh 6's, 1853, 31 d%2 Go) do Srconp Boann, Jan. 19.—102 Wilmington RR 17}; $1250 dod» do do 6's, 1858, 74}; $1000 Chesapeake & Delaware 6's, 1856, | ‘ do 8 eeing 133; 10 sha iirard Bank 8}; 35 do Mechanics Bank 25}, | 37 do do do stout 91766 State 5's, 63; 50 shs North America Ins7{ LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS veh Drillings, Pasuapacewta, Jan #¢-Cld Wm Peon, Atkis, Boston, | 2440 do beac faghtoolas BUSA dT olnan a Crepes ee AP | th da do bleached Atexamonta, Jan '8—Are Lucy, ‘These tables show an increase of twenty-five per cent Lubec. _Witaixaten, NC, Jan 13 Arr Latayerte, Atwood. Ma vique; Cesnier,’ Allen, Matanz: nearly on theaverage. Italso shows that the companies Heit ary, reveegmraten: T0rb,, could not do otherwise than declare good fat dividends, or NYork that their stocks should be below the prices obtained. The y present prices of the raw material, although high, bears no proportion to thegreat advance in the manufactured articles. Cotton is higher than can be long sustained, and ‘mitstblinhoouk: prices must eventually settle down to a level lower than Berry, from NYork for Qerreoke, | {@ present ruling rates. Manufactured goods will, doubt, NU, 14h int, ind stress, dismasted, | Joss, advance as the demand increases, and the business chars. and leaky e i n approaches. The great abundance of money will have a great influence on this branch of trade, and the re galarity in the value of money, will promote the advance” nent of this important interest in this country very ra- vidly. Itis only the gradual, steady and healthy i provement in any department of trade that is permanent oud profitable «A wild and reckless course may for a time sadpuward and theifuture may look bright,but the under current gets control and the return tide sweeps away every calculation not founded on a correct system. Scare Bank of Missourt ann Brancuys, Dec. 10 Loans § Dis, Circwn ‘Parks Istand, with loss of scoe, Cutler, Porto, R ward Preble, Pestingil’, Guadaloap lartiviqus Ar tith Columbia, Jordan, Duffel, Williams, New York. Cld Alvano, oe Ata numerous meeting of the members of the New Bar, held pursuant to notice, on the 20th dey of Jan- 1944, in the Chamber et the Bourd of Aldermen, in y Hall, Robert Emmet, Esq, in the chair, Charles yConner and Charles W. Sandford, Vice Presidente, “rancis B Cutting, Secretary, the following resolutions were discussed and unanimously adopted :— Rerolved, That this meeting has learned with great re- sret that efforts have been made, and in progress, to nduce the appointing power not to renew the commissic of the Hon, Wirtiaw inci, a8 Associate Jndge of t ourt of Common Pleas for the city and county of New 1412, vork, Resolved, as the sense of this meeting, That the official rction of Judge Inglis has been distinguished by the| jrarehatk cue, Staite rece trictest integrity and impartiality. and great ability, and Palmyra, 116,78 9.420 ‘yan entire frestom from politcal as, “Jackson, 476106390 Resolved, That althongh a short term of office, subject: —— —— ing the merits of the incumbent to frequent scrutiny, may $723,970 1,673,090 1.220089 ve necessary to eusure a due sense of responsibility; yet he faithful and efficient administration of justice exsen- ‘ally depends upon the maintenance of permaneney in the udicial department. Resolved, That in order to a due observance of both these principles, it is incumbent upon the appointing vower to retuin in-office those judges who have approved themselves honest, capable and faithful, and, by their past vonduct, afferded a sure guaranty of their future useful- ss, Resolved, as the sense of this meeting, That the bar of ‘his city, and the public, entertain a high respect for, and This statement exhibits a very faircondition. The spe- cie on hand exceeds the amount of circulation nearly $100,000. The loans and discounts are very small com. pared with the amount of the capital, while the deposits show avery respectable amount. Mixsouri has presented veports of her banking system more favorable than any other State in the Union, which, can mainly be attributed to the sound principles that have always prevailed in that State relating to a paper evrrency, full confidence in, Judge Inglis; and would deeply regret Old Stock Exchange. the event in case his appointment should not be renewed | cim9 1 86's, 62 C'n Sk 113% 25 N Am Trust Co xi 14 Therefore, resulved, That this meeting earnestly and | ‘non ” a” 3330 wee 1a ho aud 4 repeal, recommend to his Excellency the Governor, | :100 do 330'a Stk 102% 50 do 60d 14h ind the Senate, the re-appointment of Judge Inglis to his | (0 NY Stat» 5's, 58° 101 100. do, i 1% resent office, and tl copy of these resolutlo: igned | 1/0 Onio 6's, 1860 % 138 Farmers’ Trust C a 2s hy the Chairman and Secretary. be tranemitted to the | (1,0 do 3 baw’ ae Governor and the Senators from this dintret. ee % Reading RR br . EMMET, President. > p CW. Santon, { Vice Presidents. tate occ g. F. B. Cutting, Secretary. 300 Hartera RR g, OG PRIVATE MEDICAL AID—The members of ee ee ae an he New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, in re- 40 LIsland RR $38 70 returning the public thanks for the liberal support they 325 d 69 save received in their efforts to“ suppress quackery,” | | 0 PS var ae og heart Jeave to state that their particular attention continues | 1.) tngiana'§ Bend” $4 a New'eneyRR {2 o be directed to all diseases of a private nature, and from | |) ‘pg ‘lo 160 3710 a0 260 96 he great improvements lately made in the principal hos- |) ;j09 do 37100 lo 360 9656 pitals of Europe in the treatment of those di anes, they | 00 Indiana Sig bés 33100 Soni etn RR 4 ‘an confidently offer to persons requiring medical aid ad | 1-00 Penv'a 5's GB Rptron RR vantages not to be met with in any institution iu thm | 20 B iar “NY 634 1% Nor & Wor RR 3% ‘ountry, either public or private. The treatment of the | Nam Trusco ” ux a ao bao 33% ollege issuch as to insure success in everv case, and is | .-, N 4" bio 13° otally different from that cru ¢ ous. practice of ruining Secene Tienkdl he constitution with mercury, anJ in most cases leaving mer > if 1 diease much worse than the original. One of the mem- | § 00 Ohio @s tie ie 1000 Kergacky RR i he vers of the College for many years connected with the| ,//09 de Se fo heern Lee ts. aoe stincipal hospitals of * urope, attends daily for a consulta. 00 de 9 2% Long Island RR b30 70 on from 9 A.M. tos P.M, 0 do 9% 50° do 6935 ‘Terms—Advice and medicine, $5 Acure Ua mcg £100 Tinoia aL Imrontaxt to Counrny Ixvatins.—Persons living in \e country and not finding it convenient to attend per. ___ New Stock Exchange. onally, can have forwarded to them a chest containing | €/:00 Infiaana 5 yrbds 3% 30L Inlyd RR st ‘ll medicines requisite to perform a perfect cure by 8 et ay BM ‘ a. neir ease explicilly, together with all a er de Ree wok ‘ontraction and treatment received elsewhere, if any | jij70 do5%s,'53 bo Ie as, bs vad enclosing $5, po Pal, addres od 0 _ a Keat'y Oo, 07s WN TORR | a as 8 . 8. RIC! SON, Agent. 00 do er& Wore Office and Consulting rooms of the College, 05 Nassau | 1:10 Ohios's io fae ag Hay om dea Wier iodo 9:5 50 Canton Co bio 29 ———— 3 ‘ ty ng Sq ATTENTION —We recommend all who want a] | 40 scat fee yan Led ue bead of hair to use the genuine Oldridge’s Balm of |.) 9° anw 968% 50. N Am Trust Co ri olumbia, ‘The Indian Vegetable Elixir and Liniment | ‘iyo do 10 95 75 do 14% vill cure any case of Rheumatism or Gout, or no pay will | 1:00 , de. ig 25 do 53 14% retaken, Comstock’s Extract of Sarsaparilla for purifs ‘M0 Mliasis 6's 70 969 400 50 % sf WW ig the blood, &e at 80 cents per bottle, oF $4 por dozen | (00 do a? vue ion 3 es Mof'fannin, which keeps all leather perfectly water | {1 = 4? Phas te oc roof where itis used. Hay’s Liniment in warranted to| {yo 99 2. do Ws ure avy case of Piles or no pay will be taken. A splendid 00, 60 10 Mech & Tra’s Bh NO 63 srticle of Lavender, Florida and Cologne Water, at 21 | °)'shas L Island RE ourtiand street, cheaper than ever betore offered ‘in this ———____—__ sarket—in Philadelphia, 2 North Fifth street State of Trade. pom age aurea Corros.— The market to-day continues inactive, a few Gg CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED.—The |; iudred bales only changing handy, at the prices of yess ‘onic Mixture, prepared by the College of Medicine and no disposition being shown’ by either buyers or ‘ivarmacy of the city of New York, is now confidentlv to operate at present. commended and prescribed by the first medical practi Fiour axp Grain —Articles under this head are in good ‘ oners of the city, for all cases of debility preduced either | (mand. Sales of Genessee have been made at $475, and y secret indulgence or excess of any kind detrimental |. vory few at a sixpence more, ‘othe constitution. It is an invaluable remedy for impo. | tence, sterility, or barrenness (unless depending on mal f and will be found highly beneficial in all com. luints arising from a debilitated state of the constitution. Sold in single hottles $1 each; in cases of half a dozen $5; arefully packed and sent to all parts of the Union. Ottice and Consulting Rooms of the Coll reet. Livenroot—Packet ship Garrich—Wim Sloane, New York; veut Hamiitou, Koyal A my; Mr Tothill, Euglaud—9) in the erase. EH Payne. r wan~ Brig L Baldwin—John R ayn je, OF Nassau W. 3. RICHARDSON, Agent. VOYAGES BY @SEA—Are often rendered very Foreign Importations : x > Livesroot—Ship Gar ick 130 ous coal 500 sacks salt ant by that distressing complaint, sea sickness, for | ( vilins & co-—-12 pkas A Nest—20 B adiey & « vhich a remedy is now offered. Dr. Sherman’s Camphor Wood & Coatea10 Siter Pri Wish W ovrell ¢ Sturges & Shaw—18 JS R Wo rell & sou—i6 Thom rye, Te dhuute & con2) McK ‘ 5 &o- 8 5 1 TA dones & com 1G Kellogy he 9 relieve that ovenges are a specific, and they not py oublesome complaint, but also cure heailache, palpita- vu of the heart, nervous affections, lowness of spirits and vspondency, and are of great service in all affections of he bowel nd the disagreeable ci ences arising ‘vom free living Be sure and get tl at the Doc ws warehouse, 106 Nassat and remember that Dr. 1erman’s Camphor Lozenges are sold only in boxes, at dcents each. mt o ges & om! & Botte! 2 Ph Ips Di BAT Stewart—t¢ Hoch mrie&co—3 Herd uv & Agents— 227 Hudson street, 188 Bowery, 77 East Broad- 1 Hy Crow 4 Me sencer B others 6 Oxbor & L vay, and $6 William street. SV Hy PCs pornt Newstadt & Bawett (Ul \ witchel Kea ————— . i ry ene eee lan b Ae PROFESSOR VELPEAU'S CELEBRATED | |\ugh 9, Ward & co—7 Geo Hastings & com Mannirg ; ie, for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fluor Albus, 310 Bk) B Ev SS aad Backus wo nd all mocapurulent discharges from the Urethra. These sel Olevia d & Mainene Biove, ‘ills are warranted to effect a cure in half the time taken Loop &c 6 Alien. Hng.0 6 y the old treatment, without tainting the breath, « Morewood & com coeeing with the stomach, or confinement from ty rice $1 perbox. Office and consulting rooms of the Col- vege of Medicine ani Pharmacy, 97 Nassau stree W. 8. RICHARDSON, RICORD'S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIX. for the permanent cure of primary or secondary Syphilis, and all complaints arising from the use of Mer- iiry—guaranteed to cure Sold in single bottles $1 each vcases of half lozen $5, carefully paeked and rent to all arts otthe union. Office and consulting rooms of the “ollege of Medicine and Pharmacy, 07 Nasaau street. J Stuart & com im & com4 Thos Msriott holyou—t Beujamy Hrothere—14 Daal « ake, Gihon & co—2 John AD t Agent. wooul Thos Keyn Wet) And Vintchetl & coma Geo Pearce & co~ tJ ho J Maller! Dickson wo Piitadelphin—s Wm MeKer & co. dom t Wood & Wil J kveewe & son, do—2 HD Samuel dome TV Ring Edwards & Stoddard, 6 Aves. Homer & dont Ho ey. Williams & cu, dom10 & Bak r & cu, d —29l 507 bas St Jaco py Cu 63 hhas age ¢: fle 993 bal seumb AC Homer & ugar 2ca ke 1 BECK WALI 5 0 taf tol D co—60 do to order. Domestic Importations. Savannan—Brg L Paldwin— beles carton J L Stone—222 RK Geaven—46 Burritt & Johns Barstow & Pope—03 dy 47 bags ground puts Go dy & Wel's—2 bas John Huut—2 A Hichards~64 bodes Dan In 2 bee J faxiou—1 & comI14 caske r ce 72 bal se ton to or er. MONEY MARKET turday, Jan. 20—6 P M. Stocks have taken another turn and now are ona diffe- onttrack. There is very little doing in the street in any hing. Ohio 6's advanced 2 per cent ; Kentucky remains 1e same +e last quoted ; Iilinois went up 2 per cent ; In- inna, $; Harlem, }; Long fsland, 1; Mohawk, J; North \merican Trust was firm as lant reported, with very tri- ing entes. The improvement to-day was general, effect: ig every description on the list. Jt cannot be but tem- __ MARITIME HERALD. wnliing Days of the Steam snips PROM AMBHiCa. FROM LIVERPOOL. Sritannia 4s Feb : rary, Caledonia, eee laren | There aren great number of counterfeit Mexican dol- | Acadia. goes ccs weur | POAT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 21 irs incireulation. They are larger than the genuine ; he ring sharper and shorter; the lettering defective, nd the whole appearance inferior to the true dollar.— ome of the spurious ones have not the date alter the vord Mexicana. As there are many sparions coin in cir- sation, of different denominations, we deem it proper to ive place to the following description, from the agent of be U. 8. Branch Mint at New Orlea “As there are counterfeit gold and silver coins of our 72 se MO a2 & Coy Ships Gladiator, Britt» Couner, ‘olf, Bie 6 Vood, New U leaus, Kaw Apalachicola, N Ves. New ico, M Frinwe'}, Mintorn 10, A Foster & m 0 Cobian & currency jn circulation at the present time in this city, 1 ¢ ine & seater, aes t 1) Sehrs Diamond, Hal bem, NU" Meda 5, Bell em it my duty to give the public al) the information 4 me Rene poe th, 47 ’ ved a id ate ¥ fossesa on the subject. muagtoneNC J Qaden Lh Scurges, Haker, Waltimore, Counterfeit dimes and hal{ dimes can easily be detected, | .0s & Clsarman; Michigan, Terry, do, Johnson & Lowdes. ‘ hone Leouora, andves to J.D Brig 4. faldein, eorton, to Sehr Lion ter, heavy Ras Wate. was 2 Pt i morn and heavy south, ‘and ue P.M obi days from St. Jago de Cuba, with Vhempeon, 6 days from Savannah, with & Dimon. Hitman, irom Weshiogtou, NC. with uaval chr Napoleon, Sweelaer, fr m BSwausboro, NC. with naval worst ; Schi Henry Brown, Lingo, from Wilmiugton, Del. wish irou, to, nnster Ship. K. Coli Also, ae Chesapeake, Post, from Westbrook-bound to Baiti- telow Yazoo. ‘Trask, from New Orleans, with cotton, to E. So. que, 2 brigs. Herald Marine Correspondence Arr 18th, reveed very heav hgAlexander, Stanley, 9 d vam in diatreas—caigo of sweat bo: N ‘ont, Jan. 9. W days frou Fe abfore (or Ha: ke ‘The A hes expe e ¥ weather lost most of d ck lov, split fore sail, carried away Jower main rigving, stows stern bort, aud other da~age; leaks badly—will discharge, aud go on the ra le ¥ Also arr, Moss Eddy, Bliven, Providecce for New n from Brown’ e mast We learn thay urance on her, whieh stile Packet stir Queen ov tar Wes’ erpool, will not Packer snr eh afew ayato ed from the Male oO € Poise Judith, standiog east— asehs from “hilatelphia for Ni a corse of 0 tons coal we tash reo il les west of Pot Judih. aud bilged she was owned by the “The above ts probly the bservatory. 3p m,a s*exmbo e had two het, with ula t last. seven W uuderstaud that peonand matand that thee was no sehr CM Thomp 4 for Nantucker t bemad east, went asnore the Deliware Bilt is roto. priday night last, high and dry on the east Miscellancous. two of thee the ove 2—Th Tweed mi Woodhouse, for Liv- t apiaT on, Britton, for Loudon, will sail on to-morrow. eTive, Brint, cf ang from, St. John. NB. for Boston, Island, wear Mount Desert, ‘Two of the pas: rew were Ciken to. Portlaad ev s8L.—Sehr Amazon, Goodwin. of Marblehead, joand Bank Oct 22, rain Oct 21. since which com ber apt Goodwin was 48 years old, has. nine chi'dren ‘The nawes of the crew. aie asf with 10000 fish, aud was othing further hi a hear Tefen wife ond follows hos 45 vears old, Heft a wife and throe chililrea; Wan Ireson, 40, wife and ten chi areas wi 1 was 9 yeare «ld m Nash, 24, sinule man; Joho F tinert. 17, son « dow; Ji Lak as iueured at the ofa aud w Esvex Inaurance office, Salem, tor $1800. a pilot on the Bauk, orm anda and after good mer d aval alt ple to be 21 deg 34 chronometer, 79 deg 9 inin Wes: con the «hy a very recently by the ally strong cue ent arting the water on deck, she was forced ye erie of th have i appened 10 dowit tht © was ev a the exact Iatitnde of she the exact lougiude per he shoal isnot laid down discrepancy in che above che foun North, (A statement ssowing report, hes already been published i the Hera'd J Spoken. Glasgow. 5 davs from New Orleans for Liverpool, Dee 28, lat 217, lon 79 30—by the Leoue for Batavin, io. ched f St HeLewa, about more, Spartau. H. Barn, Ja Se Prymeurn, Loxpon J Ny Isaac Ha rfl hand. St Thomas Bartimony, Jan 19—Arr Mart yon OM Mivam: joveeas La Gaayra Lose CHa on, Jan 16: th. Southport. Grifhih, Gad fay sight. a two silt hautkerehi coat being returued to the above vlace. PACKET SHIP QUEEN OF THE WEST vool=This ship: he: ion Wed eaday moruing. 24th star ates pore Foreign Ports, Mowrevipro, Nov Ty port, Niagara, Hersey, fin Buenos » Sortay mi 3700 piewis, | Hy Ew bank, Cart NB. Jau 10—C15 Gome Pore Drw. Cape Ha tien: Newbury ports Georgiana Cape Tows aud Manitin ja 13—id Provipence, Jan 18— dee, Stalford. Baltmore B jen. aud Stu dard i 15th, Richmond Fre man 8. Lawrence, Mc here iets. ore ballast ov 8—S d Pr pontis, Silver, fm Samatra y port, Cynthia, B yaut, le: is for karope, Ales oa the py Sdave; Carolinn An Frances Whiney, Lord er PL Nevius, Stoop, Liverpool. dan, K Touro, Balti- Aiken NY ork. Sebroder, Rayne Davia Porth Sid Gen Seu, 2 Vela-eo, aud Vernon, Hay ua. wisn, twood NVork Balvé. Allen, Mobile; H A Sebro- ho Perkin, Avery; Moses kidd) , a t—Arr Mar ‘bile, Arr New Jersey, Bell, and Moselle, DELPHIA. Jon 20—Be'ow, Baltimore, Eldridge, from Boston. Cli Caspian, Anthony, Barhadoes; J ia Agu, Le- lizabeth, Cromwell. Hy ES Lower, St Sid G Matanzas. Parh no, Arr Hollaud: ér Bostou.. Cli NYork; C) rabtree, Pt Petre Ht apt IL o’eloek on werv a few copre's in the pockets ard The above reward willl be paid Kosevel Tr for 1. mg been unavoidably detained, will nt board eteat GENTE MENS FURNISHING 51 OKE, 0 MAIDEN LANE. Over Coat All made iu the be ¢ mates Peisous furnishing their having thers made in the best maul made up to order tterps. Under garmen: Glover, Hosiery, wo ‘peu followin +e9$B to 1000 “Tw + to os $1 50 to afte: the Utes! and moat auprove descr ions constant ts, Scatfs, Suspenders ke Wo COLLINS. aerials cai he MITCHE: Bie’ drama of Wah te Mu T In which Mr Mr Holla: d nw Miss Clark ‘Aua th vd WASDr RING M h Mr. Mitebeil wii res written ¢xpreasty for, cas hundred consecutive night ber whic . VOCAL AND | Under the direction of WA. Ki who vas kiudly voluuteered 04 thie occasion IF Rox Book now oper Fi; ly wh Does, LL A i Mi '§ OLYMPIC THEATRI 'S BENERIT —W CORBYN respectfally 9 Benefit on Mordsy E: en whien occasion will be prodaced ng, Jan. 224, 1844 celebrated musics! BON HASSAN, sac by Carl M. Von Weber. aby iM pulse farce cailed sPOiLeD e HILD. ehell wi a ree of the STR 1 3 a1 part of Jem upwards of h will be aided a NSTRUM*NPAL CONCERT tug eq the celebrat d Pianist MYSTERIES OF NEW YORK. PUBLISHED BY EDWARD P. WILLIAMS, 22 CON. GRKESS STREET. FOR SALE AT ALL PERIODICAL DEPOTS. _ 2 Gis? re tor sale. Inerruetions wiven iv the art No.1 Park How, opps Dacusrreotype Apparatus, Plates... 2KREOTYPE PORTRAITS, Xywinite Love aud fiu » HOswensi Howes a te the Astor How wee Chemicaia, he. ali the colon ew J18 Imm oot are ow pead v0 nx. The subseriter ssa rex the public, that every Sa’e male by Line, wall bens fled tog vrade and woud at the 110. N_B —Seeond h of other makers, the genuine 19 lw dy Juwy MATCH RANDEL'S NEWLY PAI EN MATC "PHS ne pls oltre of F rictio im any e@ imve La w water at serve the couteute post severe lentes troyed by the yame hee Thy hier-detector Tomble Lorik, he late Fair ot the Amer f me any ever cenved, they h a Bofes, all having and ‘arheu'e t & (rom 300 to 3400 p we been takew in par’ pay im yale at ove third of lust cost, WITHOUT SULPHUR. {hP SUPERLATIVE Match s will stand the teat of sion i Wa er GOR. net pre vent ite ty thousands who sae thea en rule, M. TAPERS, which bum lng ites. he Int Bleecker peo N 4 ST PteMIU, d MAT Aw,inP idly, § AIT ttre LE ON=Cheap at Jewelry Storm in the cityv—A Lt a hemat, w stones + would eall the Attention of the sublie, to tie store No. 80 deat, cheayest, and vewe t ond Ameri- ind New Year's pre wach prices and ge tlemen aby er boughtor eu jo exchange. diamonds and other preciso d23 Iin*ec al WV Shs AND JEWELRY — 7 splendid canoriment largest aud most the city vl Watches fomod at the subscriber's. As he os constantly reeeving all Gold and Silver Watches, of the aewest the manutverarers, in Kogland, France, and nod, he is enabled to offer a larger assortment, and wach lens prices, st retail, than any other house in che ety, sold watehen ax low $20 \ $25 each. Watehes and jowelry exchanged or bought yond anne, or the money retarced, All watehes warranted to heey Watcher aod jewalry repaired in the beet manner, by the heat workmen, aod mach lower than at any other plner Gol! St vve Sp.ony, for jl deme wid Si ver Feneils, vvold Chains, Keys and Sterling sale very ‘low Lh Hy v of watches and jewallery Wholawale wad retu)! 9 Wall etroet, mp stare PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS "[PHESE far-tnuned ‘and celebrated Piha, from we perceive, to be Obtained in thie wanton the Inst eta dee er | LARD =75 barrels Prime Lat Prortweal. az « country. advertion fourth page ¢ v | ime-pieee, Se. i | A bist rave choking store wed kitchen wie ile AUCTION SALKS. SLAY, at the salve room, SEMEN YS. . -_——_______—— \U rio THEATRE. OF WITORB YN, vi At 1936 o'elo« Hevular Sale of choice seasonab'e fancy and staple dry goods ps Jauuary 24~The performanens Wud) of ali descriptions, in lors to suit purchurrs, ke~comorising ABON TTABSAN, the Kins, aris cord enue mere, vetoes ines | as BON HABSAN, ins, calico, shirts gs, sheevings Z c as ° 5 nae woriea'cten ' dtukaehathita n auestt ¥ of AL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Try ard gues, 2 spl need watches, a quacthy of wannehtaty Wines, liqaors, 0 000 reer w ae NSTREL, 10 100 Bae ahists, 6 ay YD, are, ke * niehedvery fue sroieee CHATHAM THREATHE. BENEFIT Us MRs. FRESTON. MONDAY EVENING, Jang i Tie SERVER —wrill be performed Alt PHILADELPHIA MRE bens concent, a’ ES: scriptions from # family learing the city, iseluding a superb piano forte, = THURSDAY 10% o'clock, ise alasste: iain eootaiielin the vew and pring street neat of the beat deseriptiog, com) = Oe twooer, " couelade wi : Wz ;~ Southack's double and KING OF THE Mtsr, is patent bwdateade, ed « afore matress Sever Block, — ev laketae aia sebeak aes TRYONS INDKPENDERT AMERICAN” CIRCUS, meeenienes BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE, Bones 25 cents; Pit 1246 cents, BENEFIT Cr Mo. FKANKLIN, te i a A: sobendia aet of Cirealar Extenstou Dining Tables, cost | MONDAY EVENING—The pedormances will commence 180, 8 with: — PONY KACES, N. B—Every facility will be afforded for the dirpoaal of ‘Alter which merchandive of wll deseriptions Bai: eva will be €atried or 16 | A great variety of Kquestnian Acts, Feata of Btrmgth, Roage Salee will be regetar, ond return Dances, 0 this eatabliohmeat aw uder the ch-rges lely of pemehO was Bo LL, A SIEAY BIAT KOK SALE. ar publie auc’ on, by Win Hira tisnesr, atthe V erchauts’ kx hange, tant, at Lovelock voen, theme aud splen acreet. Alter whieh. THE CAROLINA MINSTRELS, eovernde wit! THE TWO CL AMERICAN MUSKUM, d tener NEW JERSEY! tegetver wih her AND PERPETUAL FAIR ard tackle, an she now liew ct foot of Barcloystiet. | Every day ani evesing his week Day visiters admitted the The Sew Jermey builtat drenton, N.J.,in the year 181.5 me exening free ye her lengtu on deck is 217 feet, ber breadth o! beam is 26 f-e .he’ | ‘The Manger is happ; to announce an engagement with the depth 7 cect; her timbers and plaule are ail of the bist J eccentric and uarque Oak; she ve Gs ppered and copper fiatened in the best m: DR, VALENTINE, ‘was completely overhauled last spring, aud fit ed up use odd ties, bita, pas c., have 40" often kept che eatine night boat 10 run on the North river. Sh- bas 280 sleeping here in one continues roar of laughter. berths, beai te Fooms on her promenady weck ed, Mr. ri. G. Sherman, the popular ballad singer, Her mattrasses and furnitore are all new. aud part f hr furu | pa Petite Genito the ebsrming dauscuses Mons. and Mace ns tere tna a. ver been in ust, (having a larger quantity than Chrekeai the celebrated ravtomi mist Weten, te req for ber use.) Her inveniory is moitampie andrvery | o grar extravag waist and locomotive th, the come arlicle selected with the utmost care. Her boilers are eal new, having been in ust out a short Her engine is sew, and ‘of the most moder ion, havi bows tonto ie every vowible manne plove it to beareond ty one. Her averane ne abou, three fect wrich fy t al ty valuable, ow it ier to eros the bar at Her speed vs @ od, . id ap Her furvitare being all new, the New Jamey, as paasage bost, one cf the moat det ainxleon the Hudso ‘Terms exh, vu city fands p [tiv sesumed persoux wishing to parchase will examine for thea Ives previons to day of as Mets re singers La ‘ , Galy three years of age, Nee with two tome BINO, OR SNOW WHITE, NEGRES, wit! all the fentures and preu't tities of, the rice, eoa- Tit clog 'hers the grestest curiosity of the sge, amd the ero war ing wouder of the world ite be A.uew Pautomimic Bn'Irt, entitled the FOUR 2 vi Loves, . comic changes, te, he. ee the bills, iy, sx in number, can be seen at all hous, tive Costume ue Privately consulte@ segardiug eat o'clock, and Wednesday and Sauirday afternoous at 3 o’eloe! i pe fos cam to the whule 25 cenu—children under wm yeas, half price. interrupted wi Fiorch Th SLATEN | ND FERRY, 60 ST.—The steamboat a 8 No ISLA vk OF FEE ANG T STATEN ISLANDER wi y wad Staten Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, nntil rerforwanees every "ver leave New York Mu 25 cents extra for private consultations with the Gipsy urther noties = Leave Staten I-land at 8%. 10, a. m., 2, 4, P.M. Queen. GW oa 13 Fe Leave New York at 9. 123, 10 min. pas’ 3, 436. PRALK'S NKW VORK SUSKUM NB =m Suulays the boat will lvave at IU stead of 12%. AND PICTURE GALLERY. il des be" pmrticutarhy mares «t (Hrovhony,opponte the City Ball.) _— ADMIS3'ON ONLY 12% CENTS. THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET: ‘The Manager iv happy to aunounce an eagngemen? with Miss LOUISE DOROTHE A WAGNE., the Fortune Telling To sail from New York iat, and trom L Gipsy Girt soe | mn mouth. JIPSY QUEE She can be seen fra te attern From New Yor Eyoot New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tous, avi at Loch PAE Sed ey al 5 Eldridge, Aug il Oct 6 4, and 500,0°0° uri i OF THE WesT.tHH 2 Me. ¢ “18H canta extra to those wh cow: ~ Woodhouse Seared Noy é i: ant Re TER. 85 Feo'y 2 Api 6 ATA ALL. New ship ROCHESTEN, 50 tone, Qhe0'¥ 2 te 6 | /y HE THIRD COMPANY NATIONAL Gt ARD BALL Jobn on Qer' 21 rch wilteke piss at femmany Hall, on Wednraday rod i hen in bo 7, Ke. Shin HOTTINGUERK, 1090 tons tat a 6 | Hickets $2, ina be obtained of John Camea, 61 Joha. streets Ira Bursely, Nov’ 21 y6 1 KB. Daly, 941 Broad et. W.H Dominick, 40 G eauwieh ary ubstancial, fast sailing, first clase ships, ait but an | A] M. Shier, 186 Ful ou m.; bk Waiurieht, 285 Spry CG. he ¢ New York, are commanded by meu ‘of eaperieuce ou, 105 Cause) an; 8. ie, Fe ler, 9035 Bowers. Ma Lability, aud will be dispat tach mont Their cabins are elegant and gommodions, and are furnistied with whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen: petnally on the 2ist ot Wusbery, 442 Fe retauds the Druggies and Spa The best ofp MASON & TULTL rs, Price of pasaage, $100 Neither the © 5 of owners of these ships will be respou- sidle for any parcels or prckayes seat by them, ouless reguler vill of lading are sigued therefor. Wor freight or passaye apply to. mh er “WoobHt tL & MINTURNS 87 South street, FIKLDEN, BROTHE s0 lwem WEAVER, —F xperienced Hair Cloth Weavers, on the Hand Apply ot 82 Nassan sties! or 311 Riviugton ot. iM tm OFFICE OF JER WE KSO aorta ise INSURANOE CO. New Youx, Jannary 18th, 1814. TP He Anoval Fleetion fr Direeiory ‘ot this Company, will be held at ther offter, No. 36 Wall street, ou Monday, 5 N NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET : B il from New York on the 25th and Liverpool on the Lich if rach mouth Fevmory next, Poll cpems at 12 o'clock, nud wall continue o7 ove hoar. GEO. T. HOPE, J Stok sec Secretary. nom New Youn B’ Cobbs, 2th December, $100 Ship SIDDONS, ( Shy SHEKIDA'N, Captain F. Depeystes, 2th January, of jewelry, 01 Ship GARRICK, Capt. Wan. Skiddy, 260s Febru ry. gord sents and ship ROSC1US, Captain John Collins, 26th March. From Livkwroot SIDDONS, Captan, A.B. Cobb, ith Februar SHERIDAN, Captain FA. Depeyster, sith March, FARRICK, v Kiddy, Lith ROSCIUD, M aud arimerous other articles, which ares 4 er spoons, he abo rd 1 be for th an ioe he nl e w are for the recovery of property eee ee ee JOHN LOCKWOOD, 18 Bowery. As TROON pac -E SHIP ROCKERS) EK FKOM LIVERPOOL, =O" ns gees per this ship will clease and their permits ou board, at west swe urlia’ Sip or ty the oficert .he ander shops. reat nm April. Shap ‘aytain John Collius, Mth May These ships are all of the frst. clnss vailt in the city of New York, with Kern fens hl ee d MY pul faces bot permitted in Give days nie lable (o be sent to the publ eaters pt eae mca 3's) L & MINTORNS, 87 Sonr! ret. for passe: u the arraugement of their accom: apessage hence i $100, tor which These ships sre commanded by experienced masters, who will make every exertion to give ye- aera) satisfaction. The price of ores will be provid DH ji ee : A.kiy MILULLNG 67 and Neither the captains or owners of the ships will be respoasi- + 69 Krovt sueet, inconstant!y importing wud has recently ote for any letters, parcels or packages sent by them, ualese re: | soceived di vet trom Rocheile, a cargo of the abo fag Od cular bills of lading are signed therefor. the old and genuine brand aud of very superior qoality, which Z 0 re ph eo COLTS Ls? 4 pe offera f raale in Picea, quarter cxaks and rights, ander UNS (0. a6 South at.) New York, of to Hause look. entitled 14 debentars 53 ftaw Sw eee ROWN, : - ; o_o Letters by the packets will be charged 12) cents. per single ART, LADISS’ WAIR-DRESSER, No. S Murrey het $9 cents per ounce, and newspapers Leenteach 2 street, respectfully announces that be, a) wert on Indies at their residences, and to dress heeds aecording te the Javet Parisian feshious Terms very rooderte, rehard Red Asb ¢ at redned prices. Alse other coal Consumers of depend ou a good article and corect weight, at 438 Wash- tte t, former! 1 ae DAVENPORT ALIN WHITE fOR PAPER STAINORE—Jusy oe of the best quality and ROCHE BROTHERS & CO’S PASSAGE FICE, 35 FULTON STRELT, NEW YORK. S PASSAG~. FROM LIVERPOOL Tn the tollowing Packet Ships, vias— The NEW YORK Ling from Liverpool on the let Feb Ss The COLUMBUS, du ry 16th do ceived, ia casks of abour i000 pcunds ench, for sale by Tie YORKSHIRE, nw, do AS Ist Mareh JOHN & NGRIKON, Tie CAMBRIDGE, hd 89 Gree 1 wieh street. Dealer in Drags, Paints Ola, Dye Wo jo twee and Manufacturers articles. $4 HU AND 8) 2—A suieroe article of Bra “ Stove and Nut Size C ubly sereeued, avd smal’ Nut at $4 50 per too, Celivered do we Old Line uth ‘these rests and Hon Ou OF im any of te Pay thar porcon he Ltan Ceir friends will find ic t vatronise our Lise, as wo pos ve wiver Je rete jen of careas bom + Cert fientes s it by the steamship Hibernia ssilin the yards. 219 West at corner Frauklin North river, and Bosion ou the lst, f fanuary, will have plenty of t en (Uh and Lewis stivets, Rast river, Orders ed aL prepare to come by the fist nained packet, or in any Retinery, 28 ‘rd street, through the Despateh, re wagnfie ut and anew ied packets 30 ud at bo h the yar |. i vce made to dealers. en ee ee eo eV LEE MAPES, D CHEAP LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. SHE Subseriber is now. openiny hastens of af Tous teint tug money to the aid coautry ean at all tims ob am from th» subscriners drafis at sivht for ane am wut, drawn direct on the Koyal Bark of triaus, and ov M sare Prescott, Grote, Ames & Co., Bank rs, London, whieh are paid free of discount in every town throagrout Euglaud, Ireland, Seuel-nd and Wale ay ‘Of passage, apply to or addres: ROOK d3nre ew and bevvtital COT Lamps, whieh he will Persons desirous of purcheay tage me reduction has bees nade N ‘I 1 Sularand Chem p f by letter post paid HOHE WG? ltom st next door to che F PACKED FOR HaVitu—Sreou! Live The lifes. eng maine inte for Bpitie Lampe, de may ey Bae ak WE Vivered omnetnaily ered " tof Febracr ight 0 , em BOiD & HINCKE © 9 ton eT = HOOKE B, 00 Breodwey. al ‘A CARD. FOR NeW ORLEANS-L « PHENIX EXCHANGE. York Line—Positively first Regular Packet to su SNEDECOR AND THOMPSON, he Qt Temrre be ls adicg teckes thir. OF ‘nptain David Wood. will auil avval J NFORM shew wumeroos friends, that hey, refitwe the poyalar Refectory oi sod Nassau streets, buown a hove takep and ve, het regular he 8 of Pi oe HENIX EXCHANGES? ‘or freight or passae, having handrome furnished aecormmo- a dar determi ed to k-ep the choicest re and segars to Antions, apply on board, at Urleans whar!, foot of « all street, | found im tne city. Those who appre te a paper or glass 0 to En. COLLINS & (0 Bandy or (iu, are requestea to cal and try a very fine asticle wb street joat ree 6 Shippers will please send in their bills of Indi thy thi Pos tively wo treig t rece’ d adler Satucday evening, the if bs xood diwoer, well served, can now ; moter oprietors are is line may rely upon having their goods cor | 1 uo vel to keep a first rate iy request the rectly measures | pelronage ef cheirfaeuds aud ihe pavlie, as long as they al Agents New Orleans, Hu lin & Woodruff, who will |b Youad'to deserve ie pr_mptly forwerd all rea, ISAAC 8 SNEDECOR The packet sh p M 4) OAD © Hillard, will auc: AUSTIN D. THOMPSON. cord the Oswego, aud ist January, ber regular day N B—The LUNCH at the Bar. will be served ap every » etwoea 0 and 31 o'clock, A. M, Oysters in every style 14 dtaw te dw re DAGUERREOT YI ery of Patent Prem: 32010 U NITED STATES DAGUEKRI roadway, ap stais.—. ¥ HIT AN GALLERY would respertiully ca!) aw the ety to hie rata siugleor sn groupe from two ty fourteen pe sons on the same photo, which for yeouty and accuracy of deliveation cannot be suryused Por rune taken ia all kinds of weether, athe oy without » lore a fe and Frankho Tuytitues, for the LLUFTEOLY pes ev) et eanor Plaga be * Ameri-an Daguerre? whose {eves on! eae Cra the world, in farmili Taorels have rerutly Vv of che American and red Photog ashe the feom * Vineral he reech of 1 jms of the mat vedi fferent ters Ameneau inetitutr at ite late evhibiion awarded Mr the firat prempom for the D oe hat another proof of the f in New York for the very etinan Cemarna , aud al ao eatablintimen saported fu's erty or State can they be abtaned N —lr verman Cai ported i also Frenel and Auer) a0 inacrumerts of Une very beat quality, with Plave Cots hermione, Pelishiog Materinia Mee. fe. ears on herd. for Je at “he very lowest prices, A? Yen w tite fine n (equal 21 Broas vin ve's Preravam aid Ger F tes, ase 1 the lowest ten. ) (LL DRESSES. ©) BROIDER EAD DRESSE i ‘e . adien ve desirable 100 Lav yea? Cor: ROBES, AND to onl the attention of did aseortanent of ROBERTS, 273 Broadway ip general, to eles ~ " No. 51 Wi Robes, with five rows of embroidery, ite n new articl*, selling at $5, well warth ‘Regrlins of the finest and beat quality. ‘avets lan, - ay r (aden Uevirire Orgundi drvases from 87 apwards, Leah adie’ De Beg. is b mbrowernd Robes a rare article, ao 3 1130; Lalwmions, ‘Fartstane, Laces Mantuas, Bel ete Aiea reach Crape ot every ‘a eiina, 9 Dusen Ladies’ Rid Gl 00 Whe 24 Cartane Eomby PRENCH UGINA 4 SOUTH MSLLIAR ST REBT, we DALE SME. z Agent * T fweayeom fund & Jaret seein Yor diaper aad eo ere. mit ill Oe cao Woah on ain hte andi Free faa well as dinner nui oe wy dow Wwe wetr Freti 6 er platre. “are aso! }, SOUP tureens, NB ‘ Wry rarefally and prs shes. aging bowls, irapt baskets, custards ae pe ee liaberha rumetdl: needy oc 11 yt 0. and hocolate Wart, Greek. French and Ameri« 1 the articles are warranted of the fn Libera! terns. amd an | FIRE-PROOF BOOK SAFES. THE Subscriber hn. on hand on ssortme nt of C.J Gu ter’ Warranted Fire Proof Doub e Safes Daticg the past t war. several thousacds of the @ Safes nave been in use, wets oe hundred have at aifferen times, been thoromehl. tea ed by fire, and NOT ONE, has a: any time, failed to preserve ite co.» Donble Site ie within the other Fach» he best non conducting im wir eonstruciio ‘Th vompusy a lived is perfectly fireproof aud ¢ i coufidence offers chem as saperiar to any other T ner and our 4 proved atent det ctor beat quality, webcasts on head ' rv have the plengure () offeranew style cl hae the | ton of bever, which el sely resemble those formerly sol aed 86 atc ¢ low fixed price of 83. hose. og or uepepelty are ta ‘nerd to atady reonomy im that sable article of dre-s, hive naw au opportanity «f dul ili heey up dhe appearance of the most tnshinoable. Brow ho. io presenting this hat to the pablic, think thes have arly revebed the ultim tam of benuty, eheapures, meatness, rv of the wear All sales, ore. fer cask, lomer paya tor lowe ine w OWN KUO: y 178 Chatham Square, Coruer of Mot treet. BOOTS—W ATER PROOF Double and Cort Sol: French and native calf nud pateot xerew tape; warrant wood fine enif boots for mey; hov's and children’s do, Kia boots and shoes of ail serte and sites a combi ation of two entire Safer, iso de exclusively of jo Loe! of § — and Specie Chests, for sale at prices from $25 to 875 ene ‘Ail winds 0: Bock Bales sod Specie Chests, mede to order. {tm*m is Im* e 7! Fulton strees near Ge q] » Ne 80 Chamber Miseanud Children’s gaiter boots, gs gl hE bs by fi burkion, tl le volte, and ‘ol avery evlor and +l. Toadies, Genta, Misses and Childies's water proof indw® Pap vershoos of the latest atvle, all of whieh will be soli = ter ch ot 1 i 1 Napoleon bots, Pen tee ore YALE, 419 Broadway Comet ea ee (6 Bouth street. Ry OT ey hin very moderate eharkes anim Ob SHOP STORE. the Weatfudis « m , eb SOF % sill ‘psu hm ware of (h ae ius the warigeeb sock OHS READY a fall sma i ihe “>, 3 ines aoe See wil folis NLg ses histone * 198 $6 South streer. d-- Donn ae ONGUEB—< bbls Beal) ngues, a say Tand | {TORAGE—Cap be had for the bulb of ‘Trp om tip Mipuegn Ri hiae termby! | Si eembse Are Fouls HRA jitas COL (NB KUO. te Howth stmeee "0 Preanwey,

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