The New York Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1844, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

an Gent :—For the several years I have nder th ins of ‘cain ‘attended wit! jent to that dreadful disease, debilitated “central Measton, Paraguay, from its must always have much influence uth America, and the the government to cultivate a fri oP United States, w: fered under the y feeling with the ill, it is hoped, be re- of that country will many articles of American manu- government of Ciprocated, ‘T' friends, to make dy—I found slight relief, and with confidence have used ‘our Compound it freely ; 1am and I feel as well as at any time for a num ery has been so persect as to conv: your Candy’ acts like a charm. { can only add that as long as} live | shall feel ever our happy invention ; and my wishes for SARAH ANN Batts AN ALLY. To Messrs. J. Pease & Sons, 45 Division st. Sold 45 Division street and 10 Astor House ; 3 Buildings, Philadelphia ; 8 State street, Boston ; 1 timore street, Baltimore ; 67 State street, Alban’ 232 Broad street, Ne Mobile ; Bears Louis, oud to say that my health is restored, ‘The Government of Pa ber ef years.— with its president and standing with the U uay being now consolidated lative body, a friendly under- States is much desired, and will advantageous to the citizens of the United States whore trade may be with that country. The Government of y are more anxious that t! their 1d most Telations, should be with the goveronent of th the government of the as the treaties which exist between most blics and Great Britain, give to the latter as their Americ: the idea that they look port. It was, therefore, that Her Britannic , Was coldly ageet eed and gy are 60 anxious to cul friendly feelii of United other nations. © ‘mat of the Fulton street, Bi New Orleans ; Edwards & Francia, St. MONEY MARKET. Friday, Feb 2—6 P. 31. There is nothing new in Wallstreet Everything re- mains in avery quiet state. Stocks are still very unset- tled. Paterson advanced I percent; Norwich }; Canton }; Harlem declined }; Ohio 6's }; Farmers’ Trust !; Vicks" burg}; North American }; Illinois, Kentucky, Penosyl- vanie 6’, and Indiana, were firm at the closing prices of yesterday. The sales of Kentucky 6's were quite large, but operations in all other descriptions were very mode Itivate the most all Imrortant rrom Texas.—We learn from the New Orleans files of the 22d, that the steam ship New York arrived there on the day previous, bringing the following intelligence. Letters were received trom Vera Cruz, stating that the Mexican troops were concentrating at that point, and that orders had been given to the Mexican fleet lying at Sacrificios, to repair to Galveston Island ligence had been forwarded to the Texian autho- rities, at the seat of Government, of their warlike ‘The New Orleans’ money market continues ia a very Doubloons are much wanted for Havana. Exchange wes very scarce, and the supply not commen’ surate with the demand. The receipts of specie on the ‘20th inst. amounted to $9,720. The questions between the Western and Worcester railroads regarding the transit of passengers and freight, have been taken from the committee in t e Legislature, and referred for arbitration to Senator Child of Worcester County, and Judges Sprague and Warren; the decision of these referees to be binding for one year, and each party to give three months’ notice of dissent to its continuance ‘The exports of domestics from Boston for the week end- ing the 27th of January, were, to the East Indies, 195 bales; Rio Janeiro, 350 do.; West Indies, 4 do., total, 562 bales. Governor Davis, the commissioner appointed by the Il linois bondholders in Europe, to examine the internel im’ provements of that State, has returned to Massachusetts, He is accompaniad by Mr. Ryan, commiasioner on the part of the State, who returns to Euro; ‘The quarterly reports of the Wall st make their appearance, Those of the Bak of Commerce and Mechanics’ Banking Association, both dong business under the free banking law, present the following fea- been offered in the Houve of ance e General of Militia of in Was not received by the lst of March next, of the libers- ity in Mexico, to make irto his standard at a daloupe river, forthe inst the Mexican settle. Grande. The following ee ————————— tion of all the Texans in public call for volunteers to rej ated west of the purpose of an offensive war ments and towns along the are the specific objects laiddown to be accomplished by the campaign, viz :— First—To procure a sufficient number of Mexican pri- ronersof the highest rank and consideration, to be h eld. by our Government os hostages for the al release of our citizens, prisoners In Mexico. Second—Totransferthe horrors of war from our soil their towns, breakin, e inhabitants beyo: a to that of the enem up their settlement and pay our troops by confiscation of property and forcing contributions. posed. law waa received favorably throughout A bill proposing the annexation of Texas to the United had passed to its second reading in the House of Representatives, and been referred to the committee on foreign relations. A correspondent of the “Houston Tele- ) writing from the geat of government, ¢ Representatives and all the Senators Sos roune the Texan Congress, are in favor of annexa- 1. A bill to modify the present tariff of Texas had been re- resentutives, and will probably Banx or COmmeEnce. rted to the House of | Loans and d'scounts to Rumors of a Mexican invasion were rife on the western | “otters th n Dir cters frontiers, but it was not gener: rumored that the Commissioners ject ot their mission, were returnin; reported at Sabinas on the 10th ult. stated, had no terms to. pro cretited. It was also iaving failed in the ob- gz home. They were The Mexicana, it ix se, short of the abolition of negro slavery in Texas, and return of that country to the condition of a department of Mexico. The towns and settlements along the Guadaloupe ure rapidly improving. The planters were returnin; y Upwards of a hundred German emigrants had rived at Galveston, on their way to settle on the Colo in the vicinity of Mill Creek. Galveston for Trinity with fall cargoes, and «large ber of passengers, They were to be employed in collect- ing cotton along the banks. struck on @ snag and sunk, a few miles below Ri on the 7th inst. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boarp, Feb 2.—-$10,000 State 5’s, cash, 65; $1000 4690 City 57s, 1960, 1034 ; $700 do, 1846, 102 ; $100 do, 1862, 103} ; 250 shas N, O. Gag, hn Girard Bank, ot 4,50 do do, s5f, 16§ ; 75 do Union Bank of Tennessee, 63) ; $3000 Cincinnati 6'r, & Manuf. Bank Pittsburg, 48}; $400 (046. 69 ; 22 ahas N Liberty Gas, 1 2,26 48 3,182,117 eee! 10 Dire tors, 163,262 354.100 Mrcnanics) Baxcin Assoerarigy. 1 Loans to Directors, Loaus to Brokers, Speci 8 lo ‘our steamboats had left The steamboat Lad: The movements of the Bank of Commerce for the past three months, have fluctuated very much. The loans and discounts to merchants and directors, and the circulation, have increased, while the loans to brokers, specie and deposits, have décreased. Their report shows an increase to others than directors and brokers, of $915,969. This amount has doubtless been loaned to that class of merchants denominated speculators. The activity in the cotton market for the past few weeks has been caused principally by such additional loans. The movements of the Mechanics’ Banking Association for the Past quarter, show an increase in all the business of the bank. The loans to brokers have been more than doubled. The amount appropriated to that business, how. ever, is very small, and is well secured. The Norwich and WorcestePRailroad Company have made their annual report to the Legislature of Massachu- setts. The total cost of the whole road is $2,166,566. To amount of recei 845 400 do do, 81 5 in the discount, 60 do Wilmington 1do N. Am. Bi Railroad, bof, 1 100; 6 shae Mer, Semi-Annual 6' Old County 6's, 1860, loyamensing Bank, 39 ; 6 1000 Tennessee 5's, ist Janu- ~230 shas Girard Bank, 8} ; $1000 $5; 100 shas Vicks 14 do do, c&p, 9 ; 25 do do, 9 ; 100do Wilmington. sdf, 18$; 150 de do, 16{ ;'10 do Union Bank of , 633 ; $3000 Cincinnati Bonds, 100; 8 shares ania Bank, s5f, 2 100 do Reading Railread, Srconn Boann, Feb. Tenyossee Bonds, let J rival or clerrauce, thi jalinoore, LeBron ‘Arr Eliza Lawton, ng. Sounders N York. ark; Ellen, (Bri Rovers 1 Kooproa, NY w ORLEANS. Jan 21—Arr Albe Gaston, Eldridge, and Auburn, Du io Janeiro: Din Excess of receiptaover expenses......... 0... $24,881 ‘The Company has not yet declared a div made several favorable arrangements in liquidating their indebtedness. Tho surplus receipts are pledged for the payment of aloan which will have to be paid before the amallest dividend can be made. pany are ina very fair condition, and its stock maintains both in this and the Boston markets, good and very steady Pratt, and We: Pratt, and Wetam th, Talisman, Su- Durfey. New Yorks ‘N ‘The affairs of the Com yaeston. Jas er Md. Soule, 31 e Stet-on, vanns New York, ae, ; rei The annual report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund to the Legislature has just come to hand,and presents the following features:— Balance ofcash in hand, Sept. 30, 1642... .... $2,179,569 Received during the year ending Sept. 90, 1843 2,671,251 Paid during the same period. .. . ....006 6406 Balance In hand, Sept. 30,1649 ..... 4.0.6 The debts for the several Canals on the 30th of Septem- ber, 1849, were as follow: Miscellaneous. Melcher, from New Orleans for NYork, former port, under canvaas, ran her bow in gong to sen fret f ship Concord as y to the teanaorn, and doi Away her bowsprit and Jibb +t by iv the city 18th ult. to undergo repai damage Ths Ciat m, started her herd. Both vessels were towed up to Spoken, and Maria, Jan 12, off Berry Islands, Black River Canal , Genesee Valle) O Jan 2t—In pare Star Revablic, for X ALyesTON, Jan 20—In port, Star Repablic, for New Yorks ‘Susae iverpoo A To PUVENT THE ABUSE OF MERCURY | !™Provement of the ‘ s ‘ A px hat id acing poenieoneaas ie oy ‘Total Canal debt, 30th Sept. 2943.. . . $20,411,291 18 The canal debt has been increased during the year as ‘The proprietor of the Io No.3 Division street win lished Hunterian 8 he 18 still to be found at all to inform the afflict is private parlors in the Disy render relict to those who have been tor, without finding permanent relief; to such the Doctor wishes to be erfectly lunderstood, that unless he makes a perfect a isting cure, in any and all cases of Vene “real or delicate diseases, by the yo remedy, Dr. Hunter's Red Drop, octor, in thus departin, ten path of his brother practition remedies, does not do popularity, but ai . Fer chan. 114 of er chap’s, 48 620,000 ‘There has bern raid on secount of the eas 1008700 60 nal debt, during the year, thy suin of «++ Increase ¢f canal debt- . ! Of which debt $14,872,009 pays five per cent interest, $1,892,145, six per cent; and $3,647,136, seven per cent, making the total interest $1,111,€82. Of this debt $6,656,611 is payable between this and July 1st, 1950; available means to meet this amount on hand, $1,997,539, leaving a balance to be provided for in five and a } salf years, $7,669,072. One half of the mill tax is to be aj spropriated to the payment of the canal debts:— The receipts of the State Cana Js from oll sources use of that never failing will not take pa) measure from the by advertising his jew to gain newspaper timid and difhdent can approach without fear, and profession as — as a friend. — erxons remittiny tage paid, describing their case, will have find one adequate to his p Price $1 per vial, with full directions, one dollar, pos! the medicine forwarded and the cure guaranteed. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.—Thi few York Collegeof Medicine and Pharneee ta 1 ublic thanks for ve to stat t their ‘ed to all st ‘harmacy, in re- the liberal support they press quackery,” fention continues 9 male n the isch on made in tl cipal hoa- iment of those See, the; iting medical aid a institution fn this treatment of the ge issuch as to insure success in every case, and is totally different from that vera ¢cns Practice of ruining the constitution with mercury, and in a disease much worse than the o1 bers of the Coll growing out of them, Surplus towards paying the debt... ... ‘The estimated receipts :md expenditures for the current year, ending Sept 30, 1844, is as follows:— Revenue, $2,070,826; expenditures, $1,815,959; e mill tax ay sessed Total sui aaa ‘The total sum exporided on account of enlargement of the canals amomnts te $13,798,912, more than half of the whole State debt. ‘The report shows, that if all the money expended on the canals had been borrowed, the debt on the 30th of September, 1813, would have boen as followa— Balance of rie & Champlain Canal debt, $4,179,201 Evie Canal it, oe eee 13,798,911 provements Jately of Europe in the treat can confidently offer vantages not to be country, either public or private. to i met with in an most cases leaving One of the mem. je for many years connected with the of k urope, attends daily for a consulta- ion from 9 A.M. tos P.M. Terms—Advice and medicine, $6 Acure guaranteed. Imronraxt to Country Ixvattps.—Persons liviny the country and not finding it convenient to attend per- sonally, can have forwarded to the payment ofthe to them a chest containing juisite to perform a perfect cure by stat: their case explicitly, together with all 8: and enclos id, addresaed to Oe Fs Pot Pe. 8, RICHAR, contraction and ewhere, if any IDSON, Agent. a wae and Consulting rooms of the College, 95 0 Te . + + 029,919,459 The enlargement of the Erie canal is @ eubject that in- fluences two large parties. It is a’question that has been long in agitation, and the: arguments for anid against are pretty generally known. ‘The last report of the Commis- sioners of the Canal Fund, has some very sound remarks and deductions;on this thing, which are of weight and value. Weigive space for this part of the report in their own language the Erie Canal necessary the trade of the West, an¢, and in other directions, experienced when. the publ pleted, or ifthe trade of the We: other channels, it ts inv portant placed in such a ev adition 0G- CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED,—The of Medicine and is 4 Pian nerd prescy 6 first medical prac’ tioners of the city, for all cases of ‘ by secret indulgence or excess of any kind detrimental Ne remedy for impo- depending on mal eneficial in all com tate of the constitution cases of half a dozen $5 rts of the Union. of the Coll 95 Nassau W. 8. RICHARDS! amen ee RICORD'S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE, of primary or secoudar. Herative has catirel the regular medical practition: strengthening and ive additional ing the disease their system, or It is an invelw tence, sterility, or I formation) ane war be fou aints arieiny ‘Bold in ain fletbotiien $t ons ed and sent to al Ottice and Consulting contended that the speedy enlargement of to secure and acc ommodate vent ite diversion te Canady rivalry is to be anada a) ¥ com: * to be diverte 1 thy ough our finances shoult he enable us to meet tbe , for the radical enre This powerful al place of mercury amon, It is composed of ing vegetable medicines, and etrengih to the constitution w! Persons aufloring from a venereal taint in mercurial disease, shoul! use this pow: witbout delay, Sold in single bottles, $1 eae of halla dozen, $5, carefull The mast effectrol mode of competing with our rivals for the Western trade, is to cancel the State debt, and thus be enabled to redtace the rates of toll to such an extent as to secure the trwle hy u direct appeal tothe interest of the transporter. This was the course pursued immediately after the opening: of the Ohio Ohio river, whtn a reduction was made in the rate oftol, equal to @n average of thirty: The justice and policy of fas ple of tis State a debt of twenty or thir taaaition for an undet ned per Be purpose of cheapening transportation, and enabrin, ta raised on the fertile and cheap lande of the West ith the products of our own citizens, derived which coat the owner five or ten times as much as those of hig rival, may well be questione ew years esgeniial improvements have "one-half, without incyeasi nal from Cleveland to , and sent to all parts lege of Medicine and W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent MUSIC !~ATWILL’S SALOON, No. 201 Brow was never better supplied with M ments than at the present moment, and he is constant! publishing more. It is well wort! lovers of harmony, and a visit to the by the pleasure to be de. sae wp ne ig x per cent, in tw: ning upon the peo Pharmacy, % Nassau street. and Musical Instra. receiving and dail rived by looking over q ering i tna Sumer ot Léhapee ont fu improvements may be anticipated. ber of lockages for the season at the most crowded polnt averages Ii day; whereas, on the 19th of October lockages for}4 hours were 16! At this rate a single Jock would have passed 34,272 boate during the season, and yet have been occupied only 15 out of each 24 hours, whereas, the la harbor, and the Britannia will leave oo Rie Roman, for Charleston. Miteceliancous. Packet Suirs Mepiaton, Chadwick, for London, end St. i Pell, for Havre, sail to-day. Their leteer bags are at AMUSEMEN'S. PALMO'S N. Y. OPERA CHAMB “RS STREET. Adwission Ore Doliar, two sil pata of the AtT. Performaner to commesce The Public are resp ant w Sifter? * BSc) eol~e from New Orleans, had been Foch for chat this F stabli nce 934 ult’ - md ¢xpei Irae a pa UT BON cen ites . Sailed in co fiom the Bar, 13th ult. w February 3, 1644. Hathaway, for NYork. Left on the Bar, ship SATURDAY EVENING vob, 23,213. Schenectady, single lock, at the season when the busi- ness is most and at at rest about of the time; west of Syracuse, the | locks are at rest abont uarters of the time. All, these facts most conclusively trate that it was not | only wi , but in yey degree improvident, | to increase 156 Bente Aan dollar for the purpose of enlargi the ati necessity for ‘on with the enlarge- oon , or doing any rt ee Fy keep the canal in a arate mcTRey UT | (We have received the official report of the Porto Rico | Honey, nw, Ib.---18%a 25 trade for 1842, compared with the previous year. There ————_ has been a trifling increase in the commerce of the island. Philadelphia Cattle Market. pep PP PEE EE ee Importation anv Exrotation or Ponto Rico ror 181 AND 1842, 2-314 | 90 leit over. at $1 20.0 $2—prime at $2 60 Foreign Markets. Havawa, Jan. 18.—The Rice per Forest K. ¢ $6,429,258 pendence sold at 9} rs., and the Hopewell and Hayne has Total in 1941, 5,968,445 Since brought 430 Fema from ¥20"p ty end the Mary Is ‘om Savannah. The well an jar, PAE RS « EE Shields’ have been aol at 9} vs.; the Hepne’s is stored—no Articles, + mPOr Et Where from. offer for it. Between 2 and 300 casks of Rice which has 3, "$965,375 Br, Colonies in Norh been in store about 2 months, was away at Sirs. Coffee isions, 109, ic Ameri Rulers, 7,724 Spanieh America, 580.0 Ny, x 7.3.11 yet in market. “ousened aed ie Exchange on London, 10c ; do New York, 132064 | . Oth articles, Ips Married, one #4183 | _ On the 1st instant, by the Rey. Ezra Withey, E Woollens, 666 Coutigu’s Colonies, 2,349.9 «| Hevaxs, Eaq., to Mise Sanat E:. Jacons, all of this city. beet oaere Nauonal Ports, 966.778 0 f° it while your young and gay, Sik, 127930 $757.40 Fulfill your sacred pledges, Lum er, 301,008, From life’s great farm drive care away, Metals, | 49.017 And plant it well with Hedges. Other articles, = 964,405 gO" Ftiday theand instant, by the Rev, William Btarr, ji we yrcs ir. Patrick Raveion, of Evansville, Ind., to Miss Mary Ppa Ree eh Sone oat Louisa Kean, of th Subfies to, $304,950 Total C ial Me for 1811 ee otal Commercial Movement for 1841 giei,853 | aged 7 months and 21 da 5,757,404 6,429 258 Yn favor of 1842+++ + Tmport 1841 + $6,062,363 Import 1842- Export 181) Bere Export 184i Balance of tradeaga’t, $99,918 B: fav ++ §671,054 ‘The arrivalsand departures for the year 1842, were as follows :—- aged 37 years. ia . ‘4. St'a. | Cherry street, Eq'a. Sha. | Flee. Enid. Sid. | “Feb, 2nd, 1844, Joun Monsanry, a native of Tralee, 1re- $94 «909 Bremen Ty dt , a 438-399) Deu mark, 7 a4 | land. . 1 = Frenee, M30 OST His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited 18 19 Holand 19 18} to attend his funeral, this afternoon ut 3 o'clock, from his BE hc Olan $ | late residence No. 351 Water street. ed ahi —> _* | Feb. 2nd, 1844, Hanan Canvan, aged 66 years, ine io 216 “207 | On Monday the 29th ult, at his residence at Marlboro, Ulster Co., N. Y., Dexsis Ii. Dovu his age, formerly'a resident of this On Thursday, Feb. Ist, of a ling Mrexiy, aged 38 yen 28 years a resident of this is friends and those of his Making the total arrivals 1248, and the departures 1217, more than athird of which were American vessels. Of the exports, 38-100 were to the United States, and of the imports 23-100 were from the United States. Our trade with the West India islands is annually increasing, and the American tonnage engaged in the carrying trade con- stantly augmenting, The following manifesto from the State Department, may be of much importance, as it gives an outlet to some of our surplus stock of breadstnffy, Derantent oF Stare, Jan. 31, 1844. Information has been received at this Department, that “ by an ukaee of the 6th of November, 1843, His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, taking into consideration the badness of the harvests in the Government of Estho- nias this year, has seignad to authorize the importation, free from duty, of the foreign grains hereinafter described, until the Ist of July, 1944, viz. rye, wheat, oats, barley, and buckwheet, in grain as well as in flour and paste; but John L. Cussedy, are respectfully i ay, the 4th, at half past 2 o'clock, P. M. . $.—H ment On Wednesda: Romaine, and of his son: Nichols, Timothy Olmst: nelius M. Gaul, are requ OVERTURE... Gi Aer eyed ot rand Opera in 8 ANOKA BOROHESE iA i dies, Ke. of Signor VALTELL'NA. i Leader Director, Signor RAP Carin by Senor GUl ESS 1 BE Qs in I had gone to pieces, Capt W. and the reo fo have’ proceeded 10 Yarmouth, NS. of the ere w are sa 6th. xs I have examined Ganrds, La Ie under the duection rise eet with some farther me, and will get the BALL, of Thomaston, before reporred blown wrig fallen i wii miles, The mate and went on board to get ad gel Fennvany 1, 1844. Beeves—640 offered—Market extremely dull. Sales at 3} a 4] for inferior to fair qualities ; 4] a Sc. for prime cat- ts. Where ti tle—a few extra prime sold for $5 25 per 100 Ibs., 109 head panish Porte, $081,753 | UFivenon to the New York market, and 60 left over. " 20'769 | Cows and Calves—130 offered—Sales dull—prices rang- aud others. Te Box Offire now open from 10 to 4 0% ‘aud warm car to leave fo wand Blowing {rahe the beg an they ly oa the close of per formaners, é ¢ Lion, (late of Gloucester) of and via Portsmouth, Jos Fl Stearns master au ‘ale. in co with ache Margaret Aun, last seeu by the MA in the snow squall of that da ’s Col from $15 a $25. Springers, $a $15. Dry Cows, mets se caedllgne-e oaeesiensminntne! nmBy, Hoga—615 in market—-Sales at $475 a $5 per 100 Iba.— CHATHAM THEATRE AND CIRCUS. CONDUCTED BY H_ ROCKWELL & O. R. STONE. THIS EVENING, Febrmary: 3 After which vations ucts of Horgan Sheep—1130 offered—Seles of inferior to fair qualities $3 50, * to commence stant, Gripanatien,Conde © caucus with 3 THE PRIDE. OF CHIVALRY, ‘0TCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATEE, ‘THIS EVENING, Feoraary 3The performances will onng sass }» belonging to Cast hat wden, ‘The schr was G4 tons, and had eRML i A GogD NIGHT's REST. _____ ABONT HASAN ih TRYON'S INDEPENDENT AMEMICAR LACUS. wis AMPHITHEATRE,. 14,092 | is steady at 605} rs. Molasses in active enquiry, 2 rs per ' | keg. Lard ine ioje—mock, 6000 kegs. ‘Nonew Sugars t, wot being registered under the laws o| the United States. Johe Minature. Stark, New Yor! New Orleans, Jan 26, Cisilda, Goodell, oa, few York for Hava 14 days from Apalachicola for NYork, Jan 22, lat Foreign Ports. 2, Jan Iu port, New York, Hivekley, from N consin. and Dolphin, do; Petersburg, for ‘N York, and Amazon, wig o ders. in port, Serene, Adams, for New York, 5 days, with cargo of the Brutus, condemned. ame tims—by the BENE tS. DO THIS EVENING Febransy 3th perornanoa will com er w A Grand Military Car Meade of Ten Horses. ‘ter wi A great variety of Equestrian A , Feats of Streasth, Sougs, ‘0,be followed by the SPRITE OF THe BEA SHOWER. ie Ports. rind ollowed by. TH Jan 26-—Cld Columbia, Haley, NOrteans. THE VIRGINIA MINSTRELS. ‘al, Below. Jacob St rey, Hui en Sound Poiut and th e will permit; also below. a Petersburg, in Nantasket Ro: On the 2nd of February, after’a short and severe illness, Mania P. D. Auten, daughter of L. W. and M. P. D. Allen, .. AMERICAN MUSEUM, AND PERPETUAL FAIR Every Day and Evening this ween, commencirg Thursday, ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral to-morrow, at 12 o’cluck at noon, at No. 372 Broome street, without further invitation. On the 2nd instant, Hoxona, wife of Michael Hurley, Ts adinitied same eveni alled attractions ever « fie atoms CHECK ENT, Cie ree ey, annear 2 & grant Vertise- tu @N'BALb. ae on Was Tun sshore on aud has beeu rbandoned, ceTOWN, Jan 20—Arr Sarah Wil d been Pi Cienfuegos for Boston —ha ‘i out 139] Cote damage to vessel. after throw: years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, on Sunday the 4th instant, from 360 with painted por feature and ‘pecultartty of ‘was to witdward of Race Point at od tO Kea to. the eastward Seuther, and a he m brig from Philadelphia for Bus sniled yesterday morving rior, Virginia for Boston; Delphi. | ook, several other smal wchrs. Likews-e engaged, Di. Y, TG ‘ will iatr duce his w Comic ¥ nkee L/euveon Animil Mag seer ved with eye te ‘Weather very severe, but no ice to rl, way be \nyately cons. ‘ast, Pres ntaua Fu uce Ey Lebron) every evening at 7 0’cock, and Saturday after Adiisaioo % cente—children ander tee years, half price. UG 25 cents extra for private cousuitations with the tpey the 70th year of srbadovs and a wnkt lootano, Hamil on, Portemeut = x! g illness, Francis .. native of Managhan, for the last lence; Isaac H Borden, B © PARLEaT ON Jan 29—Below. Sullivan, from NV« ons Barnard and Frank, and his sons-in-law John Laderey, Patrick Raune: vited to attend neral from his fate residence 279 Mulberry street, on Sun- MILITARY BALL, THIRD COMPANY N. ll aera at {ammany ATIUNAL GUARD suo Sena Make "Ba seamen fake Cat A.M. Stier, 186 Fulton Lowusbery, 432 (eal » lo: B ikley, NYork: H . Havana Cid J. wevant, Jan27—Arr New Jere i linton, Lyon mp e Bld Essex, Goodrich, Pot Petre, Goad: Mar Br] Bartlett, Nassau, NP; Eliza An or remains will be taken to Brooklyn for inter- evening last Bensawin Romaine, an “sold citizen ” and a revolutionary soldier, in the eighty 2. riends and those of his son Samuel B. law Gregory Dillon, Charles |. Western and Cor- ny to attend his funeral, from his late residence No 2l Hud- roe jitfeet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 34 P. M., pre- cisely, 3 barques mance f lets her. for Liverpool, Ida; field, the season. Mr. Huff.nan’s mac! atthe same time the transportation of these said sorts of rains, from the said foes to other Russian ports. shall prohibited during all the season of navigation of 1844; Latest Advices the transportation by land of the s of Esthonias tothe 4 Government of St. rg shall be also prohibited in aes the same munner as in 1896.” 19. Old stock Exchange. pt $2000 U S 6's, "62 , 100 Vicksburg Bk = b30. 8 5 1000 do'coupom stk 11334 175 Farmers’ Tiust 30% rs 20 2000 Ohio 6's, ’60 50 do bio 34 8 30000 "do 1000 do b30 32 18 000 lo bis m5 do, 31 . 5 coo ls My 75 Carton Co biO 2034 | Bombay Nov. 1 5000 do. 97%; $0 PatersonRR Sd 73 | Cape Town, C.G, H-Oct. 27 37000 Kentucky 6" 191% 0 7358 ) Calcutta + Nov. 19 6622 Peonsyivania S's 613g 50 Harlem RR 830 434 | Cadi jov. 19 10000 lo 65) 100 0 4344 | Chagres June 20 7000 IMinois spl bds 404 $0 Stonéngton It R 3536 | Cienfuexos Dec. 31 6900 do 4% 75 Mohswk RK 960 51 . 10000 do boo 41 125 Nor& Wore RR 4494 | Carthagens Oot. 2 Qishw National Bk = 100 155 do 3136 | Campeachy- +++ jan.) 3 20 Dry Dock Bank G75 do wh Pe pap sere coeduly 18 9 Am Ex M75 dl 35 | Call Avg. 2 10 Bk Commerce, scrip 97% 50 do baw 35, | Oemera dau. 3 2) do 914 50 do 360 3436 | Elsinor » 3 00 N Am Trust 15-200 do b6o ar Nov. 25 160 Vicksbury Bank a 10 Aub& RochRR 994 | Gibraltar - Dec. 23 20 do 2 do Gepvane, P. Be. « «+ Nov. ny eo \veston Second Board. 25 Nor & Wore RR it amen’ Lous ‘3 do New Stock Exchange. and introduce seve'al new and p! RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. ica THEATRICAL H¥, CHATHAM THEATRE 20th March. All applications for will receive immediate atiestion, if direct Proprietor, or J. M. Seott, Acting | New York. ‘The propietor or agen tre between the hours of 10 relative to the opening. Curaens Y rant. (Br) Hollis Doris. [Br] Lloyd, from Belize, Hou. repg; Eu: Boston, d erara, wig: Ransom, Ke Brilliant, Cotton, for Bosto», idg; Gen 4an 17—Are Iwanowna, Shinn, New York; J D ‘Waterbury, ‘Thompson. Atal sgnolia, NYork. Sid Iwanowna, and J D ‘aterbury Havaws. idee, Soule, Pertiand; Clara, Peo- Zolumbas. [Br] Cowiny, Liverpool; Ma- w neat art 8: G. H unfort of the parrensot, u is, Providence; Hermitage, Badger, aud Croton, Soullard, N York. New Onceans, Jan 1 John M oe yton, Moore, ATEURS ON THE FLUTE. + (pupil of the sate C. announce thac it is his inteation to ir. Barton prot wo ued by the celebrated master, Charles. rticulars, applicat Broadway, and Mr. ME. Bar tally begs to the method para Commerce, Ashton, giverpo = Jones, Baltimo: Wilmington, NC, Alabama, (3) Windle, (s) Rollins Galveston, OPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY AND PHY- S1OLOGY.—Professor Granville ¥ Pattison will continue Popular Lectures ou, Avatoy Havana; Nejtune, MOSSeELS ie BS SBBSRSic ew Godone, Masic mann'actory. MUSIC FOR PARTIES. RS. G. WEISS & FR. GRAMBS=, ‘the most admired and te Parties, Bornes, &c. ved and punctuaily attended to at 26 Delancy st. oadwey, tid Filey, bel veagaiar ratuitons delivery. 10 regal 4 "Jae teat rre S rayon, ‘ i ae ‘or the remainder of the Course, $2. Single admission 25 eeuts * 43 1" ree: (0 GLEE SINGE. Hoyer, No. 301 Bs arreet, N.B. Aa xtra num Glee. will be shorty insu subscribers. #.G VALE’S. Last Monthly Lect it Vocal Hall, ar the Butshers’ and De, ver's Bank, " of Mines. Conis, Spring cing mach enrious REW ARD.—G aon street to Wa SSIRVLBasy: n Market, wi b fluted Paz set in the head.ow wh ch the owner —J ., meld Erglish letters. ant Mee on, 4 Feward upon leaving it at 310 Washington sect. < EASY, FORG A iheet R. Sooen, wich his new EI or benides be ng the neatest and most darable overshoe in use, are ‘80 perfectly avapted to the Boot and Pants, that the wearer is 1000 NY 6's, 62 Ege 3 1000 Indiana $ bds 9 1000 do 2 9100 Ohio 6, ‘60 Passengers Arrived. ae Ship Louisa—Edwin W Oliver, NOrleans ioe %o. —and 12 in the steerage. 4 : a 0 Tey mR Baron Ce Domestic Importatio: ' do 4 abe - New Ontrans—Ship Louisa—( Reported yesterday)—1U1 hds eo to TE Fe aOR a3 ak | usae Al tales cotton Chas P Leverich—i pkgs. Gree rj mn as 5 Had | Henry & Smith—t00 bbls pork Wilson, Butler « Baldwin—146 1000 do 8397 1000 Kent’y 67,30 ys 530 101 State of Trade. Corrox.—The market has been quiet today, we heard ‘of one sale of 1000 bales to arrive, terms not transpired, we look for more business next week. T: ow the indisposi- tien to ship, we learn that there is not a bale of Cotten on board ony ship now in port bound to Liverpool, nor can we learn of a single bale in courre of shipment. The packet ship George Washington, to railon Monday, has none engaged, an Treights are as dull as midsummer. So a 59 dh 40 bbls 104 keg: & c>—-430 bbl NFORMATION WANTED—ol M Englishman) who Any ‘hing reapectivg him will be should this ineet his eye, be will do W. KS. jon y Drayton (an a this country — thinkfully received, and t to forget that be has on an over-shoe at all. re v rahoe aie they, that, whoever examines them will elerence. ‘They will ‘water proof Boot,” wh has been many year 25 Maiden 1 "1 Over shee shculd remember KVErS AND JAC sed the United Ba ; execute? in the eta en HORACE H. DAY LER A con's bots pork a dor lend J &°D MeO exert bales YOUNG FRFNCHMAN, having jaken hi the University of Pa to take eare of tre children’ ape He cin wach Frevch elements of Musre, ad generally complete education. App Tande-ts do pork Lee, Dates Sillers-150 dot bble 8 ° 6 ae Ws bole 10s kegs lard Brack cont hhds tobneco It L Wot hds hame 207 bales wool .¢9 bales cot. ___ MARITIME HERALD. _ every thing reqvi rr t CTOR CORBITT—May bs s office, No 16 Duane street, t Strangers are respectfully inf STUBS FILES.—'ust received, aa rssortment of P.S, Stubs Files for Dentists Watchmkers, Jew- bai re and Shoema: ers. at 1,9 Fulton street, near Bioad« ay. YBACCO k OR SEGARS.—A lot of prime Wra treatment of certain classes of discties (now over eleven ) cars strange a feature, with a stock of over 100,000 bales, is rv- markable. New Oarrans, Jan. 20th.—*Yesterday we had no mail beyond Mobile, but letters were received from that city, stating that a passenger from Montgomery, it the mail, had brought intel! York of one of the Liverpool kets, w! material rise in the prices of Cotton at tl FROM LIVERPOOL. Sritannia, Hibernia, spanish Tob cco. Tehurns vty white and of exe ‘Also, rome fine Ken ucky Stgat Leaf for sale by it Leaf, for sale by +154 South street. inthe ety of New ‘The anuala of Medi ve foun i his practice hich eavages his entire attenti Salling Days of the Steam Ships. FROM AMERICA. Feb. 1 PALMO’S OP+ KA HOUSE. HE PUBLIC are respecrtully informed that in ord to ren- der the production ot the Opera worth: the public of N to the patronsge of J to give full and complete «fiver tation will not take ices of a This news, although of so vague a character, ai enerally credited, had the effect, however, of completely unsettling our market, and of causing transactions to be in a great measure suspended. Buyers were not disposed to pa: any advance on the rates before current, avd hold- ery, pre'ty generally, were either afraid to sell at previous prices, under’ such peculiar circumstances, or Fine asked 90 important on advance. eg to cause buyers’ at once to withdraw from the market. In the limited trans- Mediator, C Sully, Burrow: ‘of mony years has for skill aud resj profoacd attent 01 be hd to prevent a certain di ease in any of m* er Packets to Salil. Fou LIVERPOOL, 2| Geo. Washington, 2 Ooeia | TURITAS Full particularein the bil wof the cay. MONEY TO I BRAHAM J, JAUKS! as may be required, on wick, Wellington, Chadwick, Feo. 10 VOR HAVRE St. Nicolas, Pell, Duchesse d’Orleans, D. broker, No. 58 Reade chen: Sewsltyesiiver Ware, Dr or of Quackery and Humbug it 4 most impo Goods, Wearing Apparel, aud personal Property of ever Gare speneary to. No. “ad jerkman street, where he CIROULAR. actions which took place, the sales only amounted having to about 2,200 bales, in small lots, we believe that there was no material change from the ‘prices paid the day be- fore, and we, therefore, merely alter our quotations s0 a to conform to the advance which took place on Wednes- day, as noticed above. Some purchases have been made for Liverpool, Havre, and other foreign markets, but the rincipal part of the business has, as for some time past, Boon on American account. The week’s business amounts to 22,000 bales, of which 10,200 were sold during the past Ship Masters ‘We shall esteem it favor, if Captains of Vi @ Cowmodore Rournt ae Rrra the Shipping tet 17 Porsten, Newyeepeee or gers tourd them immediately’ on their arial. sealing te, this Ofhes al the Marine Intsliiren Obtains Nautica! Information of way kind will b a a tat ine tase and Agents. HE UNOERSIGNE iE teed ee hei has no jon has opened an Office D, who has heen for many years con- 's Office ia the city of New York ber; mistakes are often dangrrowe— ad devoted attention to busi. | PY, purtiralarly stating 4 .punett hea ne refers tothe unde ANGE HOTEL—BALTIM three days.” Asnes.—Pots continue very dulljat $4 62}, and Pearls at $6.6} 0 $5 12. : Frour anp Grar.—This market is not active. Sales of Genesee Flour, however, are made at $451}. We see that a notice has been issued from the Department of Btate at Washington, to the following effect :— “Information has been received at this Deparment, that “by an Ukase of the 6th of November, 1943, His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, taking into consideration the badness of the harvests in the Government of Estho- as deigned to authorize the importation , free from duty, of the foreign grains hereinafter described until the Ist of July, 1944, viz: rye, whe and buckwheat,in grain as well ag in flour and_p: the transportation of these suid torts of grain.from th rts to other Russian ports, shall be prohibited during all the seasons of navigation of 1844; the transportation by land of the grains of Esthonias to the Government of Saint Petersburg shall be also prohibited in the same manner ax MOON fort Mrian@waten suN SUN SETS Cleared. douna Wise, Cadiz, D i Port an Prince, Foster & Nickerson. Arrived; Schr George PrIeck, with naval stores, to 8. Beh Sarerb, Consens, 0 d ‘ naval stores, to 8. L. Mitehell, Sehr Charlotte, G: over, 90 dave from Edenton, Ni val stores, to McAdam & Co. Experienced. heay’ nd was blown off from Sandy Hook ranklin, Tuttle, ( to. masier. Late Under Poe of the City and County of Le JACKSON into The patronoge of the tra Robert H, Morr ‘Wm. Kent, Judge of the First ©) K, A. Tallmadge. Bec rder of the Ci y of New York. pubsic, and influence of our uit. Court Common Pleas 1Ck, OUTHERN Nae NV MERCHANTS, UR OER TEN MAS tietio aoe wee. as a salesman, stant Vice Chancellor. Ship St Nicolas, Pell, Havre, Boyd & Hincken.—Barque Ma- fv Mtl geet ny EO iertson.—Brig Archel «r Aness, Jerse Unkley, Eng or for any respectable oce 1.» Clerk of the Superior Court of New James Conner, Hah, Clerk of the City and County of Warmer, Eaq.. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. hag., District Attorney. 10 days from Newbern, NC. from Washington, NC. with Ghartes 0" oor, Fe David Graham & Salem Dutcher, E EDDING AND inted ‘of New Haveu) 5 days from Haq. id Bosworth, Exq’s. rt ing ¢ ROSS Engraved i Att, at i 1 Beekman Lovejoy's y to the Profersionfthroughout the by wt in 1836.” Sel alrimore, vit 15 dave from, Petersbi Reat, Esrarx,—Rales of Real Estate 2nd February,ta44, | mése.o t- Hunter, Balled ao, with ache onearom, by Anthon J. Bleecker & Co. Schr E. Williams, Tinkham, 7 days from Btonivgton, with e brick front building No. 68 Bowery 8. W. corner of | potatoes, Ke. to master. Came into the Hook Walker street, and lot 28 feet by 85 feet. ..... $16,000 Krame building No. 664 Bowery and lot adjoin- ing, 12 fect by 85 feet... ..seeeeceesere. 7,100 Do. No. 66°" ‘do r ea Brick house on the front and'brick buildmgs on the rear No. 199 Bowery, and lot 26 feet by 121 feet moruivg. Beara, IN 12,100 Plot of ground with the buildings thercon, sit ted on Sixth avenne extending through to Cor- nelia street, 60 feet on the Aventte and 89 fect on Cornelia street. «6.6... ce eee eens Brick front house No. 164 Delaney ater 22 feet by 60 feet... . Two story brick house No, 2b foet hy 100 feet +s oc sitn vie Rear lot on a 10 feet alley with a brick building ‘on the same, 25 feet by 60 fect... ee ee No. 290 Walker street, and lot | be mploved toemortyw in earrying oat, tn te see Bu} aed bam mo ning in exposed sitaations was 6 below zero. completely elosed with ier as far down as the handreds of men and and the Castle, The have thas far plyed regalact:. touts ch nnel thar the . 27 Bowery; and jot = Brick front ho 1 feet 10 by Provision Market. ° ‘There has been no particular change in our Market: since our last. We notice large quantities of Poultry, ae h are at moderate prices me very fine Fowls, of | gvaus, f om St. John, NB. with tame Ducks at 10s, Veal is rather more plenty ut 7a | lief and Phantor CeThere: fe not much, of a variety in Fish few | sie. tf ere is not much of a variety in Fish ; vi few | side, steiped Base to be had; all of the different Kinds much Tom the dae wentel, the Mayor ola ADAMS & CO'’S OVERLAND PACKAGE EXPRESS, TO BOSTON, VIA iT STOCKBRIDGE, SPRING. FELD AND WORLESTER, & CO. will forward daily, by Sxpress Tears Light nae Joseph How-, bound to Jamaica. & TAKE NOTI h Ont MT BRIDGEPORT. Wkw ith Cry 5 ¢, Barstow, Liverpool; Sheffield, Shere® do; New Orleans; barqne Ann Louisa, Marsclark, raz; brig L Baldwin, Lhompsow, Savennah. Herald Marine Correspondence Boston. Jan. Wth—A. M. ‘The weather continues intensely cord; the Uhermemetor this hosextensive knowledge of the ‘ walk is no objet to 1rara so perfretiy and in so short # ti "Signed, Miushipmen a mt will bem tinue d until the opening of ihe Nav.gvion —Februa, ' y euts are now mal Tip srtord, jast Pi QER— The imciet Jevarton Thareday, her regular day, and hundreds of men will priieet.. can appr ach neorer he city than Nantes ket be harly rs ect ar ve cod wih the ex ent, of “Aye BSH. MARSHAL RL ar Str POLATORS —A few hundred tam ere of v ty stators dircet from Londonderry. pe neaser, carefully selected for fimil lots to suit purchasers. Aj breed, were offered to-day at 788 pair; and some | Island, with six other achre names unknown. Pilot Ar. NICOLAS FO HAVRE board at 10. inst. at 12 o'clock M., when PACKET SHIP eet sar ace puoptiod by So gsets of ths bor tare 9 crews 9 ronan) ata tad oe Uithaniey fe ensayo bec een vabseribed ~~~ PORTUGUESE ESE for farmed and e ment on the last column, ied in this country. th page.

Other pages from this issue: