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Vol. X, Ne. 68—Whole No. 3633 oun AEA GA FABE ‘attention of FFICE, ion of persons wishing to naira aiven, payableat sight, on yanks, viz — vincial en of Tread, Des rable at meri ia Bankers, London; I: ba able in every town rrenaieneriaan 2 ae ‘ecraer of Southe N. ¥. Or Meats. P. W. BYRNES & CO, 96 Waterloo Road, oul 49 6m*re NEW JERSEY RAILKO, AND ad PORTATION COMPANY NEW ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING OCT. 16TH _-1843, cA r CED. TO WENT Y. F hate CENTS. foot of Conrad sta ayers jundays ex: ow York. Lon ats PM. ALE AM. paki te Pat. | th rane a & 10% do. ‘SUNDAYS. am Mand Ga PeM, Act ae os P.M. seat ‘and Easex Hai ee Mill. Morristown, run a Cn connect with "Rew oe aie TOWN. aves Ne ig Bi, Att PAN res 0. AM. nae By! BM do. WA ‘The trains for Westfield, Plainfield, Bo Fille, feu connect with the 9 A. om New, York daily, Sundays rare between New York an: ahi ben aud Somervill = eR ewe Foxe AND RAH. f ¢ AM ee ee a ¢ ‘Sp. NY do. do. ee ad Oe Bape ons | h Town 25 cente. 75 A At 3 4 7 NEW £ORK AND NEW voc, ¥yom foot of Courtlandt street, New Gd ves New York. wick. At 9 A.M. At 3 P.M. i eopayedertary M. 5 ON sunpay! do. 834 P.M. Leayes New. paves ghey Branerek. Ac9 A. M, and 4! or M. Ati A M. 86 P.M. Hae, 65 pt. in the Philadelphia trains, between ‘New es and 2 cea New Branswick Passengers who procure t ng ticket office, re Baive a ferry (oes ne ae are e received by the con ductor orly on yy purchased The Seenpte re between New York and ae aud ‘inverme been reduced (including fer sis be ber year 5 becween ww Brunswick end New year. PATERSON RAILROAD. ‘Newark, F Paterson to. Seiey City. On sud ater Monday, Oct. 24, 1845, che cars will leave Paterson eM. Leave New es a ?. M. ian Sunday Trains will be discontinued until further no- fran Sets apart hours of devartare ib oe d ts it money to wine eo coward p vabstndabeas 12 ar ees NEW YORK, ‘SUNI DAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1844. as min 7Ww> ‘HE SUBSCRIBER hereby informs his ends and the pa ablic, that he intends to commence bakit fort) Rig rmsted Bresd t He salt tel naa 10 supply persons b longing rake gregatios he majority of the members of the Elm st congregation h-ving already sent in theirorders the su scribe fools aaient that "his nodle and indep fol by others, who should be siti rik ated an rex to (a wh cone regati who can ect M d a % ont being underany restraint. COHEN. T nois—E11279 ofa superior quality, six to the pound at six cents; meal P. 8.— Orders takeo holidays, ath Bakery, (20 Imre the approaehin 16 Dey street, or 69 Duane stieets m Ranta AMATEURS ON THE FLUTE. vil ive a IN, (pupil ofthe late. Nicholwon,) trae sae ie Warton. pertieees an oeaaaee Ten te ce ee method pursued by the,calebrated inaster, Cha... « Vectors ana mrticwlars, application may be made at Signor Godone, Music Store, Broadway, and Mr. Btodart’s Piaroforte mannfactory 7 ime re ITALIAN SIN araunen TIAN FORTE AND NN, Pupil of ‘Sie Czery, continves to and the Forte in this city and Brook oder rate references given to many hed farmalies whose names may be ‘on appit: aria street, opposite the Arsenal Mi Retuthor at's Pstoch Cieamnr, toe ocpred edition ‘ot which is in the course of publication, teaches like- Tench and fabian Languages. wiueh te woes dur iis Music En Lessons, if wished. Schools and Colleges atteudeds mae MAGNINS LUCINA CORDIA OR, ELIXIR OF LO! EB peedy and certain cure of femal barrenness, fluor albus, Taciptent 0 consuia onl Sebulity, whether the result of impruden: ea ‘The sensation, produced by this worderful medical is, has been nearly equalled by ita inurodwetign into Numerous teat nial: os have been received from constitu! was a fe Cardh by! ileal have ais arn 'e Cor who OR the Potency, coustut 101 other itherto see fire- , the impotent ticity and vigor New York states ‘ordial, have again ext ne ohne interior vi vgs of case, in_ wl he we of two bor couple afver four years of bitter disappoi ment, were en Br rejoice over the realization of the fondest hopes of a married New York, sold a hottle to a with he urethra ne retarced and said he had de- one bottle tha. from medical He iwmedi itely’bought six boctles to name the man~ cases to which jn universal sstisfretion which Thaw faint hav: made, in oF the "Ioaat prools of tse manvalied Philae joston: MPhe agent for the city of A. een who hid be treatment for eleven ms ues a ig bottl Price r bottl ro Sold at 92 Nassau :90 North Sixth rashington street, fo27 lm* ec baat SALAMANDER SAF ES; J. GAYLER, ly id ee diousulds of Bavlers Patent Fire root ok 5 Baise et tire byt te from 400 to 10,000 Ibs. each. have been in irteen eit fe, Ne caries, rotly ene han- the great fire of 1935 a were, a Res Ce destroyed: b but of failure has at any time oc- experience and attention to th> effects pro- dlaced by fre apon Safes, the pateatee has been enabled to mske auch, improvements that jhe can with full confidence reson. am Salamander B ‘Safes, as beyond all doubt "the action of fire, tt id free. fr to sustain any ‘OF press! can be exposed in the buraing of a store, ‘They das to combine two perfect fron Safes, united one such ner that the innet Safe cannot be af feted yy ‘haat-to. which the outer one. may be exposed— f bar and plate iron,and the most perfect uon- netias mibevens 4nd leven fiber, and outer door, each pT eri pel ep ’* Sing aud Double Salamander Safes, id Safes of all deseri from $25, by ara ie Joni a oes this city, viz A: ‘R. Moen, 228 Pearl, oppo- 2 Maiden ‘lane, and by the VEER, 71 Palton sree, ear Iron Safes, Bpecie Chests, Iron Doors, &c. made to order. 1 Im*rre MERCAN aIUE LIBRARY, CLI Li it eet, i Brett x x Beckie ODIC. ds ant lesa ibe, pe et of five dollar ransan ame terms on whic Wy order. CHAS. M. a WakaTiey, 1 1m*m Reco! retary. FOR LITERARY vate IONS siya PUBLIC fA? PRIV ReaD, if OMER’S ILIAD, ished atten mig gael” im translation by Hay ratal ry by Voss, in tl thats Me tal nike athe Hugi ‘ope, it a Taibo bcanteu by Osrce Malo vere twenty-fo ir ‘nambersy forming Swe ome quarto ¥ raving, ieiened by "Professor Nenei from F' Drige of each number is $1 40—two ‘numbers to be pub- PR ann reeeiy-tat Mr. RICHARDS’ Office, 74 ‘Li street, corner of Broadway, over the New York Ly Ly- ceum Fiorench NEW YORK AND FHILADEUrALA BA «ROAD LINE QFox Newanx, Newsaunswicx, Painceton, Tresor, Borvertown An» buaiinetox. aly om the ont of Coulandt ¢ Man pig Line at FL? A tt to Bordentown, from thenes by The Ev weniag Lise repeals direct to Camdea (opposite to chereue ‘without change of cars, ‘assengers will procure their tickets at the office foot of landt street, where a commodious steamboat, will be in “eas baggage crates on crates wibout beta acer ip in wich ea Sfuturaing 4 ere i TH geri ten a et the Ml Morig fro ity to city, Each frum eared cole wi | te Sra rooms ex-ressly for re Philadelphia from the fog og Be neat at 7 ocl ei 2 fae cmd, cPhialclphia as i6 A, M itimore leave : on ielag s enutboeation af theliues fea Mow j93m*m NEW YORK & HARLEM RAIL ROAD CO. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. lnerdzeteee mmodate the public gene gents of Yorkvilie, Hy tlem Jarhy, the Comt any will run their € in the fulsowing order eave City Hall for *bridae. OAM. are volcan, the wey > Sas 30 7% 700 On Banday, if the weather is fine,the crain cars will ran every Lil d 37th i) foll Wi vp nears eee TS ae bay iste Line will rot aa Gity Haltor ach ates, 8, ‘30, 9,9 30, 10, 10 90, 11, 11 30 Lene tt set for City Hall, 7:30, 8,830, 9, 9 30, 10, 10 90, 11 “hae ishing to commate, will find ittheip intereat to do 80, as the fare ia auch cfses will b» reduced Please apply at ait office, oe 4 Tryon ow, corger of Ventre scree 8 powi'e ark ‘WM. 8. CARMAN, retary. STATEN by On yas aiter Tuesday, Fel as follows, until furt! er'notice e Staten Islan At ig Ay M. ue ) ee 5 ISLAND RY. uary 27th, the Boats will leave new Ngo York. * . ria ' P. é BOSTON BUSINESS EXPRESS AND FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE, ‘THE, subseribers have made arrangements to run an are, = Stoui fox the transact siweas, a saath Packages "Bank oles, ¥ Mae of the bam will receive such orders as may be entrusted to him, deliver ot in Boston in Dereon, and return the an- swers as soon ns the tg arrive in led by the C rar {Steamers f Be Forpign Latter je preperd at this olf, for any part of Great Wain’ or ne PLOT & CO, 20 Wall street New ork. Boston, 10 Cougiess a1 DAILY EXPRESS, a pe os cheats hostages | eented ay from New York, Albany and Du tiovand ne inverted place, fp the. nape } Tnone mn. colieeeins bills, ton, to Boston, the trai veg i@, bank notes, bun pack- otes, di and accounts, arr ane ‘Albany the Gaited St MEROY & CO. 2 Wallstreet. FOR TAVERP 101.—To sail sth of March—Thi P= Se SOUTH NE "D. Palmer, master, Will OT passage onl 23 Fac Slin og to naw my sa un MINT Rt mito6rre ERPO: Peas M. Na poaker is = Fe dite HEN: y Pah shat er Bane. Durthen 1090 tons, will sail as h street. apy! Maude Persons wishing to snd, at ence aa by the al oon! ve subscriber on ti 10 ix respective Bracches jesxrs. Spooner, Atrwood Great Brits VOR GLASGOW-REGULAR * ates “ene at Bi Banas euke eh IM, i te) CT. pe EA otto si a os it & MINTUR eet, ASSAL it GLASGOW—Will have im mediate did, feet fo cae 8 bn, 1d cabin me a ee ‘make early’ aplication gy as, & TAPSOORT 43 Peck alin, cor. Bouth Vhe Adar Carr will sail from Glasgow about tre Is) Ly ay hose desirous of sending for their fiends, ¢ Bh oat in this fine ship op ithe most reasoi Co] friends can have ‘of the regular packets sail if by letter post paid. or amall sams, ai rowmout of & Co., Bankers, Li ‘an above. WILLIAM T. JENNINGS & CO., DRAPERS AND LORS, NO. 231 BROA! en, N nese Cohraaray k EWoGOODS te ) dee see ty duragent in Londoa, rigus pew styles, Vesta, Merino, Velvets, Bec with a tan ‘sortment of rich Silk and Satin Scarfs chiefs, Gloves, Si ties of the London and Paris m jn tation of the establishment for the moderate prices e elicited 20 liberal a patronage since the adoption of Teady meney system. by which we are feacbled to faraish fumes at from 33 er cent less than feature in the caablahent, ast Com artiel di stock of u assortment of frst quali’ iLABY'S MADE GAR- MENTS. inelnding Sprouts, ‘locks, Diese Coats, Veots, tc, and fa imere CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. 'HE subscribers would inform merchants visiting ‘the city, who wish their own goods ET a a that u orepared to mauufac’are every deserintion o: C’ Aeghing. Fro heir being accastomed to manufacture for the Southern an Western markets for the Inst twelve years, they feel ‘confident, with the large number of hands im their employ, to get up a stock at short notice pi with entire satisfas MANN & McKiMM, 25 Carmine street. 0G™ Knickerbocker Stages pass close to the store. £16 3m *rre wien ition to our TO TAILORS. ers NEW AND COMPLETE, SYS1EM ry kind of Fashionable Garment now 1a vogae, y, ivery.. As. the reputasion of the ‘A fashionable cutter is 100 well known to requi em is with confidence offered to the as a mere theoretical invention (oF speculation,) but aa the most praetical and eomplete work eyer published on this subject, It is the ; nd fashiona: Preeticein New York and Pat found to oon: je soe of "his system cannot be affected by ion, and yeremmandet be the prot may be obtained of the aathor, forwarded to any Part of the aera scot iaiss, comphaiectiacd Prot ot sie # sions stviae Af exe- ments, cut tv sach sizes as may be required, and warrantea ee with ease and elegance. {ime SOOT TS pgm DEX, STREET, JNamber 37), between Broadway and Greenwich, SANDS SCOTT Felurn his most, sincere copnlsr "ts Tas'felnds ead the. pons ee laxgs, for ther ibe: al capport received sinee he opened the above hi by the same strict attention to merit a continuance thereof. ‘The qanlities of his Al » Liquors acd Cigars, are too well k own to need ‘com jarce assortment of Hefreshinents to be had at all hours until 12at a such as— Beef Poeches Hace, ave wet Gola Cons Conta Bea, of ee em Wala Ravebits he. slpeavasies are kona oF Boiled 8 feats for one shilling eve- ‘o'eloe "fe from fied mith, the beat Seovch and Irish Whiskey. 2 Breas ee mpl oid ‘with English Irish, Scoteh, Welsh wi a aay Always the invest possible news by Brod Rooms for Private Parties, Ginba, Mostingp, and Ri forences {23m%ec REGULATE YOUR BAKER’S BILL Ti SUBSCRIBER has open street, for the sale of bia fine Ties ‘and. Cakes of all dar street, and can be Mattor Chi use ops mand E Bublig rove: gona Diane of sho § Kye and Corn lea Fannilies served at their aallines with Bread, Pies and'Tes sd Y will nnd this a desyrable place for lunch— fine 2Oflee at three centay Pres of all kinds at three plat nth Ss pay articles are made is Fersnnat, under hi he pledges hitnseif that the 9:=* sterial: ale ‘ a yt fd Im*ee PHEM CARRIER PIGEONS=For sale, a lot of fresh im _forted Pigeons, consisting of lack, blue, hire ani Vee te ar lg ere black, blue, of rity colors; blue, ids Beards blue do and silver do; ‘Almond anible Gt Rive and white do; Magpies and Turbutts, of all the known colors, Also, a. A he antity of the far-famed Antwerp Pigeons, so justly cel’ brated fortheir extraordinary power of flying long, and re corning he home from Des moti distances, “ang H. GROOM GENUINE _TEAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, Principal Store 121 Chatham street, New York. ch Store, S18 Bleecker st, N. ¥. Agi at 116 Fulton street, Brookyn. Also, corner of Main and Van Houten’ st, Paterson, N. J. [XYTP THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUN. Parchasers to. their several a ments, hones ithay, thi chink te found by ae the pat Iretion of pare and -, ‘The un iversal popalarity and renown of their house, irre cence to high qualities, low prices and pright geal ng, is well understood irther comment. tnd only warehease forthe ale of mas Black )heerve-- will be: cular to. ore Tn Cluths canna chen te | take notice, that the Cant “to do wi ther it thetop oF tai avertine oe been oe ‘ards Wis The pablic will Hey pleased to ton "Feu Company Mare to noth whatever, except those dese ment. ote ivan iden tel en Sam bare ihe use of proper! testify. Open from By my Portsb hing however, na our citizen i tan stot dhe cty or roo! aspires H “he orga to TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DY M.. KEYSER &. co. Wee Sohn a tre comer of John, to hn street, ) offer for sale oa livers terme rg holes ad retail, the following aiticles, army Benin best, Zephyr Worsted—the most complete assortment in count ibroidery, of cotton, silk aud worsted, in all Pichon 2 od the choicest and newest des ed and commenced on_ velvet, iiverand silk and . and « large variety ‘of 0 oth < plain and wer Chenille, walk ae ahd ges, Gini ‘an Sisautasiars, ot seta, iver: ills berall ealoss Sew tdthe ead Branch Store at 369 Broadwav, (formerly 437 Broadway.) 7 tmece MUSIC. JOSEPH KAMMERE, Professor of Music, hag removed from" ra for his ¢ oti up of town, will ber received and prompt! ‘Orders for AT lao. be vecei Mule Store, 385 Broadway. MUSIC FOR PARTIES, Enns. G. WEISS & FR. GRAMBS3, tng itt of i fally aanounce te thi SU, respectfully attended to. Leribe 4 ee "5 Im*rre a and its vein lon ig, prepared a ‘the most admired and fashionab' Mies & for Private a Bartiee joniees, irders received and punctua}ly’ attended to at 26 Delancy ste fr a 8.—Just published, {be Att fe of the containing Glees by Spohr, Weber, ‘or loyer, No, 301 Broadway, aud #. Wiley No. 29 An Extra number, containing a favorite English Glee, will be shortly issued for gratuitous Liens te Tey subseribers. 130 Im UMBRELLAS. Si Se ar atric B Oita Hi Sa JA, KE LADEL! a AxtciraniNG' the revival of business. have heir stock and mani wecaring oper ena Li reatest esi: rohela on she globe. nl mi anti CAS Pa: RASOLS AND BUS tate Parisian atyle Being determ ned not to succumb to the present severe com- Petition,t goods are offered at the lowestendurable advonce ‘on the real c while constantly on the alert to introduce provements ie, materit 7 the stock always comprise the most fushiouable and best manufactured goods in the m ket. NEW PATENT LAR AND LARD Tame 5 Weonetaly & HAUGHWOUT 561 Broadw.y, weuld re- aad customers to an insps the first of which rot alae oe tos tome Whale Oi re made by tae celebral manufacturers, Conucian Carer a ake, the public they have been submitted, f Secoummatreeel sates pau en! of Penasylvania. who horaiug these lainps is about equal to the cost of aperm oil nt $0 cents per gallon; and have saree their report in favor of the 0, as beiag the mort r Lard Lamp that hi under their notice. This, together with the nrgh standing of the manufacturers, is a sufficteat guarantee that it is the most superior Lamp, all th ngs considere’, now in use The maa- nee in which these lamps are constructed is such that either lard or oil may be used, and can be kept in order without the Teast trouble, A. well shade and perfect lamp, with good lobe wicks &e., that will last for two dollars and fifty cents, aud wy Dial Tight of an ordinary astral lamp. W. & H. have completed sucn afrangemeats with the manufac that they are now receiving additions cf many new patt:ms to Preset Tange ansorument, and will sell_at more 1easouable-ratee that any house iu the city, "A foll. sasortincat of all the following articles will also be found at their show roo Gas, vie ‘Candle Chand ers, Feo den rackets, portable Bi cost of lard i Mantel Lights, A ‘adel leliers, Wall Brack. handeliers and Pendants, ned Goods, Cutlery, fy i the best assortment in the ited States. S gard, ia bebalf of their respec ive Tlos at Liteseoel Marioe enter ira atieen ibaon at after the 16th March next no Lett-re will be r-ceived thromh the Post Uffice or from any source whatever for transmission by ssid Packets, unless the regular charue of 1244 cents aach 16 maid therefore. No Letters will be received at the office of the Cousiguees, aud trom the date above mentioned, the Letter Bags will be kept TMi LL ‘A MIN i ta Febraary 29, de HIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, MAIDEN LANE—Just received, the latest and most approved French pattern Shirts. A general assortinent Under Garments, Hoisery. Cravats. Hand seat of iisudy on Under Garments made up to order and ties. Also da geveral assortment o| Made Clothing, which will be Sold at the following prices, +6 to 12 4to 8 Vest All ‘made of the best materials and cut Persons furnishing their own materi having made in the beat maauer, ore, be cli bee and ae . entire. ene ta $308 “Two 8 cgeee worl Im*ec Learn pm BALL DRESSES, of every sane to let is and Parties will fod a arpostaek of | of fey Managers aaments, if they. should ra ‘atads by eS DEsONGE, Warren pen comer of West Broed £5 mere Decorator nnd Conrumer to the Park Thea Machine LITHOGRAPHY. Beare CAKDS and Circulars, Maps, Plan sands chitectaral Elevations, e., ke., Litho- erapbod and Priated. on moo capes, JONES’ £23 Im*re Faltonfstreet,)New York. W SpoiNG AND Visit! = CARDS THagraved and ted inthe rat arte of vue Art at eda ed pr VALENTIN E'S, Beekman at. foreer of Fars ‘Row, Lovaloys Hotel. IF Please call and examine spscimens vin ere ‘& GOOD OPP ARTUNITY FOMA SAFE AND ODERA’ ESTMENT. ONE of the vod he wa reining abate nes ing for any persot terms, avpiy an above, berween Sand iZo'cicek. MONEY TO LEND. RAHAM J. JACKSON, fawnbroker, No. 58 Reade reet, near rge or small sums, ay may wey oo M3 welry, Silver Ware, Dry Apparel joual property of every de nen 120 Im ® ere SALT AND FISH STORE. asf HALIFAX No. 1 BALMON: 1300 Nos. 1. 2 3 Saha conglead por ing rate term! th cai Establishment, For Mra? lwo, 2900 quintals Codtish, suitable for shipping; 4000 sacks Ashton’s Sait: bis American Salt, Be, ke Tots Wo suit purchasers ELSON, Wenig, "aS oc a ae Op, bad Sixt rete ORK: THEY Ale, ¢ i japted to the Boot and Pants, that the weare: apt to forget that a has on an over-shoe at all. So onli a) that whoever examines them will ot ee. Il completely do away water proof Boot,” which never keep out Lene bale Those who dey Lad best Coy the ny Kite it "by ‘iden ant | let manufactured in the Uj “it Weath and Norths exeented Bites, the manasctaier. "ae Hi. Dav, Hi "THE, HIGHEST PRICES ku f th current Teg n delivery, at i ibscriber, where contracts. a he mosel ‘by the season, hia) price ives by, the pound re _ 888 Filizabeth st, between Prince nnd Houston, N FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS.—T' the resn!t of FJ ye Gent, Professional st pr denbargh, aeons Fh of esas ane S: teed 10 cure in all cavea w' Low ay ° rat ci inpeded, oF lang i performed. yy Mra. sn the yaician ae gies, neat Chnrtmas be conan with the strictest confidence atoll thon wie use the pills, Price K Ci qu ty, suppression of stoppage, etc 1 per box: ‘Wr have long wished to have, for our own library, edition of our favorite authors.” In this gregarious onan may have tonerhet oles one cannot har give us our on Woiliving owe like le Giaamites Sr ghh cota hy cheap—(that isto 82, a book of poems ‘whictt costa a bes doll have for a shi sie shelf of book in, we may have them of to cur ctthe books, we will throw you in, jaa prelaes, what we k-ow author, aud what we think of hie works avd fur our trouble publishing picking and and forwarding, we will Pa ourselves ont of that Inidle un-miged and fecuad shilliug. ‘We save insensibly arrived at this ide by very bliud steps ied in vain fer years, to fiad a publisher who would uu- dervike a new edition of Our thongh ‘out of print, and thoay aah ud ‘or them which might j ed'tion, “Against Advice we thought we mightat lost urmish our frvends #0 tea to read by pu'Tishiow then in au extra ot the Mirror, tora price that wonld just nay the expense of printing aud cireul . ‘To our no small astonishment the orders fur them came press, that we published a tau freely, and it then oc. ‘Of two' things mast be feet exrmorante, net th rofits they bafalitbl Jus thought was au casy one. ter judgment and smaller expectations as handsome and cheap editions of other od not, now, easily come » publish ch "nay whose Prwotks it?“ Let us try!” said Enter PiBefors ativing at thi of the Miaron Lisrany, how a , Which have s J with the san y aathe others. Our " FRom UNDER a will be veady ina day ertwo land Feneruinas BY THE Way are in preparati or two. The advertisemer: ‘The first English edition (tie fifth edition 1s now. ted from a broken set of the « en that imperteet copy was much reduc Py by Proofreaders. ‘The American edition (long ego ow’ of print) was a literal copy incomplete feng one, and now, for ¢ first time, ‘ Pencillmgs by the Way” will be priated in a handsome and comprete edition. Of coarse, dear reader, we did not intend, the pre (the General and 1) of putting oui rary of Favorite Author Il s0 arrange it, by giving you up Jf leave out, us or oth be separately paged, that whatever you sclect from our re-publi an integral and handsome volume. sre are now ready, therefore, the folowiye - I—" The Sacred Poe! 22"; Poems of Passion eo La a tle Frenchmay v Tales jMustrated rong his Water ‘Lot Ais Times,” by GP. Mow: y Jobnsiod the American s+ e Songs and Ballad’ of anny Conse WALL,” a duubl Zeiters from Under a Bridge,” by Wis.) The complete dirion @ blished. A double, auanbe ict wus Poems ever written, viz udprat Fay.” by Journ We Une han? Wy W. M Prasp: aud ign by Jon Keats,” With wotes by 4 11 3 "he Rococco, No. 11” —containing the eatire “Poems,” of Wititam Coatr PiNkyey witha Biographical Sketch by the Jace Wit- qa Leacert, Bag. und Original Notes by, Ww We have four or five gems fo sethenealy eli ul sree aor rer and the publi e Tena We sell noe ‘One or wo of them arebopis we almost ma nasessing-—they were Nave, Berevahans no 1mpoasible te. replt to promi lug our own, works aside ) no serie of uniform ti the Jangeag will WW. rth porsessing at any price-let alo 'o oor subseribers we wi our Librery series nothing Naw Mirvor. “Phe Ne a valuable porti de ng, of course, the beat fargiti cr procure, ‘he New Mirror is our pride. Il spare uo jabor ™pon it, and it shall be worthy of the con- Stellattou to which it is the leader—if we Kogw how to make it to. Aad now, dear seader, let us commend to your purchase and presenting the Mirror Library—for, by shiluogs thus expended without anv feeliug of sacrifice, you will graauatly ; hh you can re- ‘of care of weariness een issued as fiz ras of the New ‘ith or withoutit ‘hey are ze, and may be had on apy plication ¢> the pabl Tevent by maid tall gus ter of the country, at the usaal n'ws paper bustage. | Single pies. 1234 cente--tea copies for one dolla’. ‘sor sale, wholesale tail, b Mi MORRIS, WILLIS & CO. No. 4 Abu street, New vork. Mirror. an ean be bo: ily priated, of a * Letters frorg Under the Bridge” were written im u se- of the valley of the Sasquehannal., ‘The autho: dence and travel abroa made there, as fe-time tranquillity ourehold Fe Neginrs: reee wetion ia une Tall niet eeae there the remainder of hi Inevitable ne~ him agam into active metropolitan life rymersbranne ‘of thot enchanting interval of A and rural pleasure, aeetns to himn now like fittie bac a dream. Ing tru'y the Wis wa talad sid ioe astareh Row of HE choughte d Fon re, the @ himselfand.to those who love hig. As the charm ef natate and seclusion pxicn! ife in the gayest circles of the gayest ofthe m0 aay be curi { Since published—see printed list above. 1% ‘tweed ltwerre ) K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street, have on hand and + offer for sale— 160 B+ xew Sheating Coy from 14 to 32 mplete manner 200 a Bridport Seine Twine.comp from 534 to 36:b. received per recent arrivals, 130 ales American Pilot Duck, from No. to 5, manufactar- and equal to any in the marke. Twine, a very superior artic 100 Bolts Extra Leh Canvass, from No. 1 10 5. 60 Boxes Patent Shea ing Paper. 200 Bartels Pure beat Lat! do | No.1 Leaf Li ‘opper, comprising a comple assortment s manufactured from the best ore, in che most ing 4 fall assortment low led Hams and Shoulders, handsomely cut and sugar ured. 90 Banels Meas Beo. 50 do. 1209 Sh Tilinois Wheat, 240 Bales New Orleans Cotton. 90 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, I now prepa red to furuish all who may fevor him with their onder Fur the cheapuens an’ durability of hie work, avd saving thirty he offers for their consideration the ful- Fow ing tiv ot prices E Persons farnishing their o#n material ‘the neate:t manner at the following Drices :— Conts from: Pents aati GALLERY. AIRS. WHIT would re 11 ect call the atcentign of citizens obis splendid Collection of DAGUY sty er ONE RATT'S, siagle, 0° in grows m cwo to fourteen Persons in the same plate, which, in bean sed. Portranis STATI y 175 BROADW prices of which he has redaced to those eh: experienced in the bisiness, ‘The American fosticut>, et ite late exhibition, awarded Mr. Woite the bevt Daguerreotype likeness (for gronp but another proof he auperi wv the sole agent ta New York for the very superior imported Gvrinan Cameras: ote tne other establishment im the City or State can they be obtatne ATCHES AND JEWELAY.—The ‘Tarmest, aud mos splendid assoriment of Loe city, is to be tantly receiving all {fy lea, from the: emanntnerarers Switzerl is enabled to *RENCH CHINA. No. 4 SOUTH (TLLIAM, STREBT, Up Stairs. D. Lea ri ae Ageat for fi has fi 5 fares ke 4 plain wi ‘and ‘alt F vench a leaert pinteayol all size, fasorted ee ~y north fruit baskets, ¢ natura lacs Ware, Greek, Frewoh Hi Ameri- cy Are warreted of ¢ quality, ete be on eed Vote to anit pe. Maar FRENCH ANTE 10) a FLOWERS, We. v fi) - Fer Inte nerivale from importers vy atreet, up staire. N ste, Fr AL. DUPONT, niece of Joho Peaboin, set able relia Phage lw*ee Boston. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Boston, March 1, 1844. Ihave not seen recently any thing in shape of correspondence from our goodly city, Boston. We are not exactly in statu quo, but jogging along after the old fashion, and hope we are not entirely for- gotten by you. It is true there is not, as Brother Jonathan of England says, such a ‘‘ perpetual me- tion of ships, steamboats, carts, trucks, sledges, merchandise, merchants, brokers, sailors, niggers and horses—of rapidly devoured meal, and never- ceasing traffic—of arrivals and departures—ot for. tune-making and bankruptcies—of politics and banking—of honest and over-reaching—of preach- ing and play-acting,” as in your city of “broad streets and long wharves—of huge warehouses and dock-yards—of gaudy signs and dashing shops—of brick houses and wooden sheds—of great taverns and all ars, sora meeting houses and thea- tres”—and such a show of never-sleeping move- ment, calculation and enterprize! have a considerable ‘‘ smart chance” of activity, harmony and deviltry going on here. One thing we have hed, which, according to accounts, you are enjoying now, v: Mild etherial spring But a change has come upon us, and such a change —snow a “eet” dee then mush, and finally rain, ane to-day it is decidedly ‘ juicy” above and be- ow. Last week we had a most rich case in the muni- pipet court—the trial of Monsieur Adolph, the hus- band of Madame torn the tortune teller, for the alleged intention to abduct a beautiful young lady who lived in Charles street. The fair complainant was brought to the stand, and, “ There she stood erect, not tall ; But then, we But those dark eyes outshine them all.” Fearlessly she related the arts that had been practiced te decoy her, but as you have probably published a report of the case, Tf forbear giving the , | particulars. John A. Bowles,” Esq. was counsel for Adolph, and made a most brilliant and classical, but injudicious plea. Madame Adolph was con- 4) Stantly by the side of her husband, and manifested signs of great endearment to her lord. lt may be of interest as well as a matter ot record, to state she gave birth to a pair of twins on the morning the Jury returned the verdict, at least so says madame rumor. Arrest of judgment has been made in the case of Adolph, which will be argued this term. Our Legislature hasnearly agreed to adjourn sine die on the Mth inst. The Ursuline Convent ques- tion has gone by the board again, but wi brought up next ion. With a very few excep- tions all the members voted yesterday an indefinite postponement with a hearty good will. The owners of this property will, however, some day get a remuneration for their loss, but whether from the town of Charlestown or from the Common- wealth, is uncertain. The Hibernia sails to-day at 2 o’clock, with near 20,000 letters, and a good number of passengers Lieut. Parson’ 's speech to the ladies you have pro- bably seen. It was “verdant,” as usual emanations from his lips. Nothing new in literature here. The Legends of Long Derg, St. Patrick’s Purgatory, Hell and Paradise, have appeared in Boston from your city. It iasnapped up by Emerald Islers, and read with avidity. You must send somebody on here to pull the eat- gut or thrum the piano, for we have nothing in the shape of amusements. We want excitement, and must have it. I forgot, though, that Bro. Colver denounced the Odd Fellows and secret combina- tions on last Sunday evening, which made lively times in the vicinity of the little Tremont. He gives them another touch on next Sunday. You toust try and be here—it will be a rich time. He may try it under the old elm on the Common, it the snow is not too deep, for his house will not contain one fourth who will be inclined to attend. Major Coburn, of the Exchange Coflee House, has retired from that establishment. His boarde last evening presented him with a piece of silver plate in form of a pitcher, large in size, and bearing the following inscription:— To Mason Same A. os 4s a Token of sel is presented by certuia of his Friends Residing at the ce House, March, ist, 18. “Lieut. Parker, of the Navy, did the honors of the occasion. A supper was had, and some excel- lent toasts drank. Mr. Coburn, by his gentlemanly deportment, and ennobling traits of character, has endeared himself to all who know him, publicly or privately. special messenger has arrived here from Washington, with the news of the late dreadful calamity, in time for the steamer that departs hence. Your ob’t ser’vt, On Hanp. Rochestec, [Correspondence of tho Herald.} Rocuesrer, Feb. 22, 1844. Matters and Things in Rochester—Saints—Sinners —Theatricals—Justice—Tylerism. “Weare a very moral people, Captain Marryat,” and who can doubt the saints of Rochester when the church porridge pots, vulgarly called bells, are atit ding dong all day long. Imprimis, I shall di- vide my discourse into several branches, and first, “concerning saints and sinners.” The revivals are just commencing, and one at the second Presbyterian Church has got the furnace of anathema aad brimstone in full blast, and promises to recast a goudly number of woeful sinners into doubtful saints. he best, most correct estimate ever made of the relative number of sinners and saints in this pious community, was one made b: that ace of trumps, Mayor Humphrey, of the Ad- vertiser, who spent rather less than two months on the calculation, and then after allowing all the ministers, deacons, the youngland handsome ladies to pass without scrutiny, came to the conclusion that there might, possibly, be one saint to forty sinners Secon ly, concerning things theatrical: Our theatre has just closed, having Adams and Grattan for stars, The season proved but a poor one tor the managers, but the company was so very me- diocre that much Labi not be expected. ‘This re- mark does not apply to the leading actress, Mrs Noah, (late Mrs. MeChure, ) a woman of decided talent. She married, about two yearssince, a gen named ah, nephew or on, is supposed, of the (Breat “grease Spot” of the democracy, fordecai. Touching our courts of justice. The notorious Doctor Beigler, who has been ruralizing on the Island on a charge of arson and assault and battery on his wife, has obtained an order from, the + preme Court to change the venue in his Genesee County,on the ground that prejudice exists among our uints and sinners,” and that he can- not have a fair trial; and verily the doctor 1s right. He succeeded last week in obtaining bail Touching things poliucal. About th Pe riod you went to Europe, the whig collector of this port was removed, and Joseph Strong, a bank director, financier, trader in stocks and city lots, obtaine the Foon et, chiefly through the inlluen Colonel Watson, then editor of the Tyler paper Strong, however. used Watson rather scurvily; and some of the saints h aving forwarded certain docu. ments to Washington, exhibiting the dealings of Strong, it was thought best for Sone to go and palaver Mr. Spencer. ordingly, the deputies shared the travelling charges, and cow it is said his nomination will not be sent in to the Senate tll the close of the session; and, then, as the Senate are sure to reject him, that the President will. re- appoint him. Will John Tyler act thus? or is it a scheme of Mr. Spencer's ? The Clay clubs have begun agitation. FE. D Smith, a candidate for the collectorship, attended one, and abused the President, and with the asual outré whig rigmarole of “ traiter, recreant,” Wc &e.; and was, in consequence, pinted the prest dent ofthe ward Clay elub. The next day he got a letter trom our member, Patterson, giving him hopes that Mr. Tyler will make him collector (vice Strong.) Well, Smith has worn out two nair of boots, trotting about to beg his Clay whig tiends to sink all he said about the President, while he plays possum for a year. Oh, tempora ! Oh, mores ! We are a very moral people, ain Marryatt.’” k out for another batch of gossip in a few days; when | will make some of our sanctified sin- nera tremble in thei hts. A Sinven. Avrona Borearis.—There_ was a benatifal dis- play ofthe aurora lastevening. Broad white ribbons ex. tended from the north west, quite ap to the zenith, tre quently changing their number and position.— Phila. Gaz. March 2 Onto River.—At wheeling on the 27th ult Ohio River had seven nd « haif feet of water in the chan Unel, and was rising Priee Two Cents. (From the Ohio bacaseassg Washington Correspo! Hate of Representatives on ford the © Steamshi ip nceton—Excursion ogy the ee, one aptain Stockton a as oronation wien Si icard “Oficial description of the vess. Wasnincton, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 184. When the Queen of Sheba visited King Solo- on, who, it is said, was somewhat partial to la- dies, she declared upoa ber sacred honor, that not the half had been told her of the powers and glo and gallantry of the illustrious philosopher nike mighty successor of the minstrel monarch o} Golden city of Zion; so it is i le to tell the half that we saw, and Epes enjoye the excursion given, to the House of Representa: by Captain Stockton, of the steam frigate ton, this day. ‘The morning was erably delicious. rather misty and over-clouded; but the wit from the Fiat uarter—the golden angel upon the steeple of the Rey. O. B, Brown's church held her trumpet steadfastly to the south. At half past ten, in COI y with two of our Representatives, Messrs. Morris and M’t Causlen, of the House,we set out on foot for Greenleaf’s Point, at the southern extremity of the city, distant about two sets bat but the mud was impassable, and so we acce| offer of a passing hackman and rode it. me constituents of our friends seen them sitt their hats off in an aristocratic looking coach, on the way to the landing, we doubt not they would have been chalked down on, the black-board for future accountability. Arrived at the landing, we discovered the Prince- ton, with her graceful keel, her tall and ‘Stree spars, lying out a mile off in ‘the stream. boats and a “broadhorn” were kept plying to fro between ship and shore, for nearly an hour, in the transportation of most ot the honerable mem- bers of the House, and some of the Senate, and not a few of the honorable fraternity of reporters, among which, was your faithful ambassador at Washington, in propria persona. The marines were discovered drawn up in line on the upper deck, as we mounted ‘through the port-hole. When the whole company of visitors were aboard, (some, three hundred persone, ") the ship was put in motion by her invisible, and almost noiseless machinery, in the hold. We found the Princeton armed with twelve 42 pounders, and two tremendous pieces fof ten tons weight h, (of wrought iron, carrying a bail of 230 pounds for two miles with the precision of a rifle) at on the upper deck. The two great guns are fixed at the bow and stern of the ship; and are callec the ‘Peace- maker’ and the “Oregon.” These two “‘buraters' are as brightas Aunt Peggy’s pewter-plates on Sa- turday evening, shining all in_a row on the top shelf of the kitchen cupboard | When the ship was fairly under way, Captain Stockton, mounti ng ¢ one of the guns, said, ‘*Now, gentlemen ot thy of Representatives, fellow-citizens, and shipm we are going te give a salute to the wisdom of this mighty Republic, (God bless her) in Congress as- sembled—stand firm, and you will see how it feels” In rapid succession the pieces were fired, the ahip thrilling, and the distant hills reverberating with the thunder peala. The mstantaneous combustion of pounds of gunpowder in a discharge from the “Peace. closed the round of twenty-six guns: The deck of the ship was enveloped in smoke. We came near fall- ing over the venerable Ex-President Adama in the mo- mentary darkness, Captain Stockton’s voice rose high amid the din of the battle. ‘Its nothing but honest gun- powder, gentlemen—it hus a strong smell of the Dec tion of Independence, but none the worse for pat’s the kind of music when negotiations fail. It hes little of the ring of the earthquake ; but it tells handsome- ly on salt water” Some one asked Mr. Speaker Jones what was the main question before the House| The Speaker promptly rejoined, that “the main question was the Navy, and that it hud been carried by the casting vote of the Peace-maker” In due seasonfthe deputation of visitation were called to dinner in the cabin on the middle deck, extending the whole length of the 6! Captain Stor Kton is amen of wealth, and the scruples of tha friends of retrenchment will be’ ap; when they learn that the magnificent feast prepared for the occasian, was drawn, to the extent of the extras,” from the Captain's private resources. It was a feast of substantials and delicacies worthy theco- ronation day of a South American Emperor, Ducks and y# and hama, beet a-la-mode, and part- #, oranges, upples, raisins, almonds, pogne, sherry, cognac, and——but we forbear upon the feelings of the Washingtonian tee-to- Sa auspicious, and tol- he atmosphere, it is true, was was The ship passed below Alexandria, till the hill of Mount Vernon, and the sacred residence of Washington, loomed into view on the right, and the frowning battle- ments of Fort Washivgton on the left, when she turned mt and returned, Several experimental shots were made from the " Peace-maker,” during the trip, and those solid balls of 230 pounds skimmed the surface of the wa- t for Oregon. He say: question is brought to the tug of war, he will undertake to defend the mouth of the Co: lumbia' with his single ship. A nobler nd a hardier man —& man whose appearance more favorably impresses you with his qualifications as # man and asailor, is not to be found then Captain Stockton, ‘The ship returned by three o'clock, having steamed it part of the way at 12 knots en hour. ‘The river was filled with floating ice, and an occasional canvass back duck. It ttrip, and if any thing would have mitigated Johns determination to retrench, it oir have been this But it is better, perhaps, for f the people, that he was not of this © Th ng is Capt. Stockton’s acconnt of his ship:— “The Princeton is a full rigged ship, .” of great speed and power, able to perform any service that can be expect- ed froma ship of war, | Constructed upon the most approv- ‘ a be inciples of naval architecture, she is believed to least equal to any ship of her class, with her sails. she has an auxiliary power of steam, and can make ‘er eed than any sea-going steamer or other vessel, hereto- fore built, Her engiues lie snug in the bottom of the ves- lt out of reech of an enemy shot, and do not at all in- terfere with the ui pearance to indicate thatahe is pro “The advantages of the Prine and steamers propelled in the us way, ure great and vious. She can go in and out of p port at pleasure, without regard to the force or direction of the wind or tide, or the thickness of the ice, She can ride safely with her anchors in the moat open road stead; and may lie te in the severest gale of wind with safety. She can not only save berself, hut will be able to tow a squadron from the dangers of a lee shore, Using ordinarily the power of the wlnd, and reserving her fuel for emergencies, she can remain jenrth of time apother failing ships, Making (and if abe over Dothbealling ne 8! owing no sail t pleasure tuke her own position and own distance from the enemy. engines and water-wheel being below the safe from an enemy's shot, of being disabled, even if ber mas se ipdapelamih Ae 4 She will not be ot a daily expense for fuel, as other stes: ships are. engines being seldom used, will probably outlast two such ships. These advantages make the Prince- ton, in my opinion, the cheapest, fastest, and most certai ship in the world. ' The equipments of this ship are of the nest aud most substantial kind ; the furniture of the c ina being made of white pine bo fainted whit «ith mabogany chairs, table and sideboard, and an Am rican manutactured oilcloth on the flooi ‘0 econe mine ip may be better ventilated, curtains American manufactured linen are substituted for the al, and more cumbrous and expensive wooden bul head@, by which arrangement the apartments of the me: and officers may in an instant be thrown into one, and a degree of spaciousness and comfort is attained unusual in ship of her eb The Princeton is armed with two long 22 pound wrought iron guns, and twelve 42 pound car- ades—-all of which may by ut once on either side juently throw @ greater w than moat frigat an be fired with of metal at on guns of the P aud almost ineredi! known. The extraordinary ¢ by firing at a target, which wo ob the two sides and deck of a 74 gui kneod, planked, ‘nd bolted in the target was 660 yards from the gun, oh. chorges of powder, the shot passed roe these im- tnense masses of timber, (being 67 inches thick.) teming it away, and eplin tering, it for several feet on each ai covering the whole surface of the ground, for a hundred quare, with fragments of wood and iren The ac- y with which t three feet ie throw their immense shot, circumference) by / be judged in sueces we ha the same tie our which ere Ms this: pl By the aj pt arts to the purposes of war on board lieved that the art of gunnery for lee, first time, been reduced to something like me- thematical certainty. The distance to which these guas an throw their shot, at every necessary angle of eleve: vation, has been ascertained by a series of careful expert~ edistance from the shipto any object is readily ned with an instrument on hoard, contrived for that purpose, by an be ervation which it requires but am instant to make, and by inspection without calculation, By selfacting lock: le Kg" be fired accurately at the mecessery elevation, no matter what the mo- tion of the me may be. believed that this amall whi ip will be able to battle with however large, i{she is not invincible agai ‘he improvements in the ort of war adopted on board the Princeton, may be productive of more important results than any thing that has occurred since the invention of gunpowder Sie numerical force of other navies, #0 honsted, may beret wt nenght The ocean a ain bee chts of the smallest ag well he greatest nations may ‘once more be respected, \ Albot which, for the honor and defence of every inch of our territory, if most reepecttully submitted to the honorable Secretary of the Navy, forthe imformation of the President aod Congress of the United States By your obedient and faith fal servant R. F, STOCKTON, Captian U. 8, Navy.”

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