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‘Unnearp or Bagsarity—ARson AND DELIBERATE Artemrr to Burn a Moruer anv Her Two Curpren.—One of the most deliberate and bar- Derous outrages ever perpetrated ina civilized com- munity was committed yesterday morning in the upper part of the city, by a wretch who claims to be of the human speci Of all the terrible crimes that were ever attempted in this ‘city, this ene isthe most shocking, and one can scarcely think of it without shuddering. On Sunday morning, a woman named Catherine Hanlin, wile of Edward, who livesin a little shanty on the north side of 15th street, was standing at her door, when a man named Andrew Klem, who oecupi jhanty adjoining, threw several stones at her, which struck her side and bruised her con- siderably. She could only attribute his conduct to a trifling squabble they had a few days previous. Mouday morning, about half past 7 o’clock, a short time after her husband had left the house to go to his work, Mrs. Hanlin, who was lying asleep in bed with her infant child and a boy named Lawrence, was awakened by a hammering at the door, and on looking up, heard the blows of an axe, and soon saw a portion of the door burst in and fire and smoke pour through the aperture. Dreadfully alarmed, she sprang from the bed, with the child in her arme, and rushed to the door, which was the only means of exit from the house, except the window. In her terror she saw Klem in front of the door, piling up burning straw, wood, and shavings against the door, andon attempting to go out, he took a long pole, which he held, ond thrust it at her with both hands. She immediately felt a sharp instrument pierce her thigh. Sveing that Klem was perfectly sober, ehe became suddenly convinced that his intention was to burn her and her children to death; and in thi8 awful situation, with the prospect of a ternble death before her, she frantically screamed murder, end, rushing to the window, endeavored to escape there. Klem, however, perceived her intention, aad jumping upon a barrel that was in front of the window, with a large piece of board in his hand, brandished it in such a manner that she dared not ublic money collected by them, tll the same is ordered | Ship South By the mmeatoreticer, “ all port, Grifith, & days from Charleston, with ree AMUSEMENTS. ang cotta (GE Baltimore) 20 day from Antwerp, = ae ‘mdse to Gurden * H 39 30, lon ARI LIC. ‘ j Syaneeibtanel eabects ale: Looe tae beat as boat | Ms, ANDERSON, the celebrated Tragedian, for snights only: bulwarks, splitsails, &e. 13th inst, saw a large brig steering THIS EVENING, December 2ith, lias, will viresen! Sk., with no yeste on mainmas(—same time saw large quan- fet. Lape Cu ee de Melt ‘ ‘iti la ine, (iy bulge Custar, Bolen, 36 davaiiom Cadiz, with mdse, to | “Ai when; BORROWING A HUSBAND-*ir Vivian Delaci ir. Dyvt; Dame Partington, Mrs. Dyott. "Teas Lanien; Sebciver from Sisal, with hemp ta Botiohand vi eeaue ade with BLACK-EYED SUBAN— William, Mr. | Son Hi h h molase | Vases ahah aces te Niet Tp sommsertecoad and ‘Shind i i 2 7 will Nok. Boxes, | vet Me to tet sar The UB sooi of war Vaadalia, ‘Called | (Sere 0 eont--Pit 20 cence Gallery $9 exute the oth imst—obeatned supplies and procseded uber | Ze" -u eto Seni he F has been off the Hook, with {ight winds, and | PALMO'S NGW YORK OPERA lot on board ‘since the 19th inst. Susy EVENING, December 24th—16ch night or Bucs‘ 12 and 1 regulates the examination of the seve- ral depositories. Sec. 18 The Secretary of the Treasury shall, with as much promptitude as the convenience of the public busi- ness and the safety of the public funds will permit, with- draw the balances remaining with the present 4 tories, aud confine the safe- , transter and diaburse- mane - these moneys, to the depusitories established by is act. Src. 17. Any investment in any kind of merchan dise or properiy,or loan with or without interest, auy portions of the public moneys entrusted to any officer for a wage A Conrtland treet. This a fs t. i thers it * rt ing this, arti ele, Bhs however, iseatiely remedied in the Hast’ India ye. Do you wish to have henutifnl —Use the East india Hair Dye, Hair Dye. A rae eg pel Say, did the Graces moul at face of thine, lily all thei y? hae rose and lily all heir charms display f “ safekeeping, disbursement or transfer, or for any other i » with 18t hhds be performed Donizet’s Upera of LU Opt Rear toric ney Purpose, every auch act shal ba adjudged tobe an ember: | quiet aah Rt 22478 0m Marana, with 18 Pre Betahe Borgen es, Bisons Peo: ‘THE CANDID ANswan. clement, which is declared to be felony, and any officer | “Brig Virginia, Cover, 21 days from New Orleans, with su- 5 Alfonso, Siguor Valtellina, ite aud Parquetie, $1; Secund ‘Tier 50 ets war, to the master 3, lon 75, in the Gulf, experi- Beats secured from 9 A. : Inst, lat enced a heavy gale frem WSW,was knocked down on her beam ids and was compelled to throw overboard deck load, cousist- and 25 tres molasses, leary Leeds, Drinkwater, of North Y¥; ‘basco, with logwood, to Nesmith & W: Fowem, for New York, ldg; Diploma, Is, being convicted thereof shall be sentenced to imprison- ment not less than six months, nor more than five years, and to a fine equal to the amount embezzled. : Sec. 19. Until the 30th of June, 1845, one third of the amounts becoming due to the United States, shall be col- lected in the legal currency of the United States. After the 30th of June, 1845 one other third shall be so collect- ed. After the 30th June, 1846, all sums accruing, or be- coming payable to the United States,shall be paid in gold and silver only. Sec 21. Any officer appointed under this act, who ‘The Graces all were absent at my birth; Atalian Soap "twas thus made fair my forehead— My cheeks attest of Liquid Rouge she worth And all my charms 1 oe to Dr. Gouraud! ‘The inestimable qualit es of Dr. F, Feli uraud’s Italian Medicated Soap as a purifier in removing, ary Veetige of tan, rom 1 ry J Private Boxes, with 4 admissions, $6. Moa PMD 7; performance to commence ai 1, eek Libretios in Eughsh and Italian cau be had at the The’ rimance hereafter will be Tuesdays, Thurs pimples, freckles ‘or morphew skiv, are too well known to require comment. His Liquid Vegetable Rouge is equally celebrated torts prope imparting to the Lips and cheeks that indelible carnation tint, which i such a great hacer of beauty. Nu tadys toiletie ca be complete without the addition of these, aud other cosmetics, which are manufac: ir" purity. y Dr. Gouraud at brig | The Days of perf hence just | days'and Saturdays. widhaes uae BURTON'S THEATRE. | ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. i MONDAY EVENING, Becember 23d, Mt, will be pne- sented the uew Ameri Drama, fouaded on an anecdote of the days from Wilmington, NC., Revolutionary War, called MAD ANTONY, of the Feut i ds. “Breiman Dig Jovephine, Saundstadt, 63 days from Bremen, ; gS pantoniers. "Brig Tybee, MeCormick, 6 days ftom charleston, with cotton yea purity, only by shall pay out in his disbursemen‘s anything but gold a Line—Aatsay Wayne ledrich Ger y gold and well, D ger | Water it doae rom sirondway. Boston, 2 Milk auéet + | tiver’ will be suspended from duty? eee tor, Ht days from St Marks, with cotton | Busilyflessiaa, Mr Me oe . Worcester ; Storrs, 5 Pearce, Albany ; Backus & Bull, | 5*c.24. Regulates the salary to be paid the different ‘Ater which, A NEW BALLET DANCE, in which wi Troy Wratey figchester Bray, Pourhiepie | Cross, Cats | receiver generals, . Lo whiz Sarah Nash, Roprerholdt, 14 days from New Orleans, frac Ni ee te Maat add Met | kill ; Warner, Utica. These ure all the most important sections in this bill. | | Br sehr Jeseph. Howe, 26 days from Kingston, Ja., with pir | \,1o,couclude wih « Favorite Baree, in which Me. Barrett au mento to Chastelain & Ponvert, r. Burke will appear. Femate Beauty—The Hair.—How frequent- Jy do the ravages of disease lay waste the delicate forme of the fair and beautiful : and though restored again to health, yet these tlowing locxs that once adorned. their fall off, ‘anc never again return to their o1 beauty ! It us inconceivable Ow ANY Person—more especially a Indy- lect on this point, when a never failing remedy cau be ob- ained in the genuine Oldridge’s Balm of Columbis. from 2 Cortlandt street, which will perfectly restore this only negl. ct part. of female ‘ornament. isa dollar to complete the crowning point of female beauty? Relief for Deaf Persons—The numerous It will be seen by the 19th section that the government dues must, after the 30th of June, 1846, be paid in gold and silver. This time was set by the bill introduced last ses” sion, ond it is probably the time in the new bill is exten- ded. The Dill also requires-the removal of the public monies from the present depositories as soon as possible after it goes into effect. The only hope those opposed to the bill have, is the majority against it in the Senate, and the probable veto of the President. We think that one of rt 5 ili NC., with naval roe eth Alaric, Puruell, trom Wilmington, NC. with CANT GET AWAS 0G- THE PUBLIC ‘WON'T LET HIM GO. K. VALENTINE, the “Lavowina Patirotoruen, from wary 1oad- | iterally compelied to remain one week more, except on | sae Dat) Sha He, BAMULLS, tae renomiaed es: \ triloquist and Magician,” will ill go to the very bottom of that “Budget of Fw al treasures, Also eugaged for one week, Mr. VD. i ; greatest Comic Suiger in this country.” Old Bunker b Pacurr Suir Sippons, Cobb, for Liverpool, will sail next | send forth all her “thunders,” and “them Red-coats” will be ‘Thursday, threshed out in most gallant style. ‘iekets 25 ceuts. Dovrs Below. . whine barque and 1 brig—Wind blowing a gale from the North est. Miscelianeous Record. Packxr Suir Livenvoor, Eldridge, for Liverpool, will sail this morning, having been detained by the fog. Nair Accoustic Oil iy cine i of the efficacy of Dr Me: | these powers will prevent ite going into operation. We | Packet Suir Si.vi ve Gxassx. ‘Thompson, for Havre, OR Se ortae aheditace at Fovloek, casual; Cor tewilion the notice of all who are thus afficted. Mr. William Hayden, | shall soon know the action of the Senate upon it and its | will snil to-day. and schools. of Middletown, Coun. report chit two bottles of this oul effec: | fate. Unt 1 the question in settled,the government banks ww jarte number of outward bound vea.els are detained by the fearcely tea dininetly, duc the i reduced ths | inthis aud other cities, will be very cautious in their | “ithe ‘vie, Hooper, which arrived at Plymouth E. reports 5 eltus, of Newburgh, was cured | movements, and may cell ia thelr lous ¢ when in River Plate. cangit «bird commonly ca EXHIBITION. fess standing, efter suffe 0 fi g y ans to an extent that | Pigeon, 1 tied to ite tai thefol- | ,, Sn Sr We jong time. (A man ‘iu 1 hiladel hia'was cured of Ueafness ct | will seriously restrict the money market, and cause much | lowing soe The bee S Coneda. from Baltimore, Wi fey, a THE END O HE WORLD i he Ps , off Ki La Plata, 58 di ut, all A PAINT Sain tf this read Berean cas eeatic meetin ecoectie ORVERY ARGE SIZE, wall blige alton board by reportiay it.The uote was without fe. Banque. Ann Watast.—It was rumored here yesterday that the Anu Walsh, which left this portabout twenty days ago, has deen lost with all board, We could find no authority for it, and place no faith in it [Mobile " . Brig E. from New York, bound to St Johns, NF.,was 10 Halifax on the 71h iustant, by a ste: ‘having ex- iced a gale ou tne 12 inst. in which she was disinasted—not Jeft standing. ‘The Soraing Chronicle in giving an a Count of the disaster, says—" Two pieces of spars had been rig- ar that providentially embarrassment. These banks would suffer some, should the Secretary demand the balances due him in gold and silver. It would create a panic among them that would shake their position very much. Until this and other im- portant political questions are settled, the stock market must remain very much depressed, and we have very little hope of any improvement until Congress adjourns Old Stock Exchange. standing by oue bottle of this ell, Now these fea ‘ybich cannot be doubted,” Soldat 21 Courthasdt ree ice $1 ber flnak, MONKY MARKEr, Monday, Dec. 23-6 P. M. Notwithstanding the unfavorable advices received from Europe by the last steamer, the stock mar ket to-day was quite firm, and prices had an upward tendency. Erie Railroad, Canton Co., Far- Anelli, at the Apoilo, 418 Broadway ‘The Exhibition is enurely separate from the a0. Open from 10 4. M. to 4P. M. Admission 25 . ents, 42? Imrve MR. DEMPSTER’S FIRST LECTURE Will be Given This Evening, Twesday, Dec. 24th, At the Suctety Library, EVEN 0" BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. Washington. {Correspondence of the Herald.} Wasuineton, Sunday, Dec, 22, 1844. Mr. J. G. Bennerr:— The newly elected chaplain of the House, Rev. W. M. Dailey, of Indiana, of the Methodist church, preached to-day in the Capitol, from the followirg sublime and excellent text :— tual be on ‘handfal of in the earth 6. Th an handful of corn in on the top ofthe mountains; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lobesen: and they of the city shall flourish lite grass of the 17. His name shall endure for ever : His name shall be continued as long ax the au ang an gies Sain 5 all ions shall im blessed. MMs Blovwod be the Lord God of Israel, who only dooth wondrous things ; 19. And blessed be his glorious name forever : and let the whole earth be filed with hisglory. Amen end Amen. There wasa full house, though the weather was Uapropitious ; and the sermon was characterized by that fire, and pathos, and vigor, and vitality, aud of that democratic spirit which distinguishes the Methodist church. He is the very man to do good. w. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, Finst Boanp, Dec. 23,-—$25000 State 97s, 5de, 734 ; $5000 Reading Bond, 68 ; 3000 do, bo, 68; 6800 Texas 10 per ot 19} ; 13900 do, 8 do, 174 ; 300 Li Mort Loan, 100 shs Girard Bank, bd, 10 ; 10 do, 9§ 5 22; 100 Wibo’n RR, 65, 22; 50 do, rw, 22; 60 fer earcecy 1.—$2000 Reading RR Bonds, 66}; Loan, 66 Sxconp Boarn, Dec. 644 Lehigh Mortga; AUCTIUN SALES. ID CAMELIAS AND we) ‘AT AUCTIO! EVY & SPOONER will sell on Suesday , Dec. 2th, at 151 Bre ays ae it prelock 9 -4 = 4 5 : “Alto. a fevr Be factor [HER FINE PLANTS tion of Camelins, all lee tion offere . Tanted as described, by one of the beat flo States. Amateurs of this fie plant, (the call and see them, Tuesday, at 1036 0’ Tt Spruce weet, wil Dy cloned the AUCTION NOTICE, \ : wi N SUdoba vara my reloch ft ie Elegant and Valuable Ty enter les in the line, ecutors of the late J.T. Comyps, su ‘Our frie: ds will some spleadid Watebes, worthy their attention, ‘The Watches can be examined i} all : is one 1 obi id : ag ed ra rok vere i heavy’ huating gold eeses et aitempt to get out, The smoke by this time had | mers’ Trust, Pennsylvania 6's, Indiana, U. 8. Bank | $2000 Pio OEP ago S04 $0 ths Morris Canal 32, | Stited'on board after the gale had subs i, way Tashed to the con $73 ‘and a splendid article. given Saree filled the rogm so that she could scarcely breathe, | und Reading, closed firm at Saturday's prices. Nor. 7000 ane 40 3% 3 do Sap | Teter S raneny fhe planet s citer, whieh fad lesa wash ere aree Ww" SHADE hoe E and the child was screaming in agony end gasping | wich & Worcester fell off } pet cent; Stonington 4 ; 4 ree be ng away of the staunchen tagaity ; eotti ter ALE OF FUR MUFFS AND SLEIGH ROBE! - 4 . 9 tundreds crowd omme! te] tLuchaber no, More.”—ie causes which induced the wri- | GALE OK EUR MUFES AND SLEIGH asif in the last struggle. With the strong feeling | Morris Canal }; while Mohawk advanced 2 per cent ; ae fe Makee erin 654 condition. Creat praive is due to the capta of many of the Scottish Songs—their reference to particnlar Onlar of Astlanen; an: clean ana ' ; | Long Island 1}; Ohio 6%, 4; Illinois 1}. ‘The transac- ee 530 3444 lohawk RR Gz | and crew for having encountered such a complication 0 ts. < Fi Nak Persie Prod reeae sete of a mother for its offspring, and as a last hope of 4 ft Fae on AO $035 | have with dauntless energy, and for eliaging to the wreck und O! Waly, Waly.”—The Humorous Songs of Scotland—their Reh Hoke _ oie t it apa tions were not very large, but we cannot conceive how it | 11000 = do bac dt faa eae 60% | circumstances so fearful and uncompromising. ‘The cargo 1s | general chatcter, : asi Also 20 costly Bleigh Robes. saving its life, she covered it up in a feather bed, 15000 de 73 25 Nor& Wi After which a beautiful assot of “ed 3 “ 5 | 8 possible the market can be sustained. Tha tT io ba big org 6°°4 | reported to be in good condition; the rfectly tight; | "Tak? Ver Auld Cloak About ¥e."—Its origin and antiquity ‘Tea Coffee, aud Toilet Setse inns Waret nd diately after fell down insensible. Thus | #P le c sustaine accounts | 10000 do boo 73, 200° do ‘ong 60) Bare Hannay Rive, from ‘ork to Halifax, experienced | —the Enslish—is their claim a good one to this Soug 7—Bishop eed Ware, aca Cutler a : antre a ee fe i he relates herself, The | {mthe other side,in relation to the cotton markets, were EH We Readies RR $458 | the same ‘gale, had to lie to, for 24 hours, but'received no | Perev, Ke, wipe : Lainps; Plaved Ware, and Cutlery, &e. em aaa ee tie inate er ne resates herself. The | of so unfavorable a nature os to forbid the slightest hope | 47-4 % Lisland RR bus 768g | damase- The Flowers of the Fovest Its reference to4 deenly ioe | SITUATION WANTEDSBy wo yous Fi who residue of the frightful narrative is told by other 40 Mech’s Bkg Ass'n 9550 do b30 7 eakans misalt History the Reerie of Wiodaen-t¥0 | SS seeak and write French. and German, as or that those in anticipation will be more satisfactory. The 100 Canton Co” 30 443% 50 do By Ke oan, from Baltimore for Boston, 1fth instant, off Great both written by ladies of distanction— | oi te ie eh porting house. No onjert ‘e goin 5 i pi it le ‘rele PM. Archibald Brown, of 16th street, heard the | “unsure /wvlias that hare been prodwoed in all vars of |" 2 1B eet 18 | "Woman, v9 days fom Antwerp tor New Orleans, th inst, 4 imc tvn dn a he Bal oe ir. Fe ibal rown, of si a » hear € | the world, and the moderate increase in the consumption, | 95 do, 810 44% 25 Stonington RR 40! ie Toren ee NW, 20 miles distant—by the Henry A CONCERT alarm of fire about half past seven o’clock, and on | trom year to year, must leave a surplusat the close of | 300 Farmers’ Trust °° eta ae {0 |, Geer, ete, ous inst, tat 9045, 1on 7H—by the Joneph, at | wale fie eli aad nc that time Ball OR THE BENEFIT of » Worthy,but Unf Indivi- looking towards the house of Hanlin, saw aman | the season larger than ever before know. Itis theknow- | 290 lio 36: this port. ¥ 3 y both parties—improvement of this Song by Robt. Barn: dual, will be given on Christmas Eve, in te Church, mer in front of it piling up straw and wood, which was | ledge of this that will influence prices all through the Second Board. Lae ee orn Ua tmaiags BLAC Toes, J einen) Cinie se re : of Chrystie and D omer aris rani Tea. in flames ; he ran towards the spot, and there saw | season. We do not yct know the extent of the new crop | $5000 Tex: M50 Nor & Wor 69 Forelgn Ports. , inane Blind Boy.”—Epes Bargent—his Writings generally— | ists, have vojantesred ors te geome KY Concert t0 com amanceuvre that he could not understand ; and | ia this country. It may possibly reach threo millions | ,5900 Illinois 6's,” 48 0 Penn's re oso 13% | wVori'dieds aya, Wa foros a ae: Aiwrrnet MACE | When the Nighe Wind Bewaiteth”—Imitations of Secttah had atthe doors ne Minibar For just before he reached the spot, the man went into | °% bales. Accounts from the East Indies, received in | 50 East nee Ge BE eo Ls maven aktee pa Tyler do; | SEK: Lonely Auld Wife,"—Its reference to an interesting | C HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S. pests England, report unusuelly large supplies in that section. iy lew Stock Exchange. Ly s 2 custom in some parts of Scot EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, id dL P hers, Crock from "Bath; Zaidi p s a the adjoining house, and a person, named Lee, The effect of a stock so much greater then the demand, | $1000 Ohio,s, 60 bloat 9054 50 ahs Farmers’ ‘Tr fen Wiseeenoes Ularorre eee tense ict Bee oe Thae a Cup 0” Gude Red Vi —The production of a dis- FRUITS, WINES, &e.. came up, accompanied by others, and smashed in iS man’, | #1000 do 815 98% 100 do tt, and MeClcllan, Orr, unes Mamucl, Tolford. do; Al. | tivguished literary’ gentleman of delphia—beauty of the WHOLESALE AND ‘RETAIL, MPs pe - on prices, must be ruinous, and the depressed state of the | 2000 Illinois Spl 530.36." 175 do Load : do; Oce | Poetry, ke. Dr. Reynell Coats—shar Writings. AT SCOLT’S, 36 NASSAU STREET. lt inole Se. rf uirora, do; Dee | Pagtey y SCOLT'S, 36 NASSAU B' the window. The boy, Lawrence, sprang out, and | jvarvet at this early day in the season, will throw the | 22% Canton Coc 41, 25 de ns; 00% Busan ! Show Me Some Blue Distant he War of In- i gasped forth that his mother and her child were dead inside. Some ofthe party went to the back of the shanty, and with an axe burst it in, and brought out the inanimate bodies of the mother and child, who soon after breathed again. The other party burst into the adjoining house, and there captured Klem. In one corner of the room they found an instrument with which he must have stabbed Mrs. Hanlin. It consisted of a large file or rasp, about a foot long, which had been ground down toa point. This was stuck in apole or stick, about four feet long, and must have been used as a pike, and made expressly for the purpose to which it was applied. Mrs. Hanlin and her child were conveyed to the City Hospital, and K'em to the Upper Police. He was perfectly sober. Heis an Irishman, and is represented asthe most stolid, brutal looking person ever seen there. Ap- parently he is about 40 years of age. The unfortunate woman is burned considerably im the face and right arm, and the stab in her thigh is of a serious character, and may produce death. In all human probability the child will die. The punishment for arson in the first degree, which consists of setting fire to an inhabited dwel- ling, is death. Jastice Taylor, of the Upper Police, took the examination of Mrs. Hanlin at the Hospital, and committed Klem to a cellat the Upper Police, to await examination. New Horen in Troy.—Messrs. Coleman & Rodgers, have taken the “‘ Troy Heuse,” the prin- cipal hotel in that city, and will open it in fine style on the Ist of January next. Mr. Coleman is one of the brothers of that race celebrated in the annals of hotels, who have given evidence of their talents in the Astor House, and ‘“‘ National Hotel,” which is now known and read of all men, from Danto Beersheba. Mr. Rodgers was long one of the most popular Captains on the North River—on which we believe there never was and never can be acaptain that is not every inch a gentleman. ‘Troy certainly needed a reformation of its hotels, and now it will have it. The traveller will now be able to rest himself comfortably in Troy after the Ist of January. Brig Pererssure.—Captain Larkins of this brig is expected in town in a day or two. After his ar- rival we shall have both sides of the story relative to the Petersburg. It is a curious affair as it now stands, and the public ought, therefore, to wait till the Captain makes his statement. Navau.—The United States ship Columbia, Capt. Geisinger, was at Gibraltar, November 18, and pcos At thine: Auleiliedetsashi ee Rheumatism and Gout.—The Nerve and Bone Livimeut and Indian Vegetable Elixir, for Rheumatism, ‘These two preparations have cured thousands of the very worst cates, jo many ¢ which every! thing else has been used and failed, this has performed an entire Gureyso that the user has heen restored to his family, business and friends, perfectly free from eny hing like parm. sickness or debility; and we would re- fer the sceptical to. the followin: lemen, who ha their use: Robert G. Nelits,, 7 Broadwa fer,} Rector atreet;, Mr. at ‘oa Freeborn, 181 Front street; also, many Hi rs ir. Jennings, proprietor, ihe City Hotel, who witnessed. the remarkable effects of t Hmedyapos, Ma Ht, He Hubbard: of Bendueky. Gin, Okt who, while doing business in this city,.was taken suddenly with a most vi t rheumatic attack, and was cured in a few hours by this Liniment and Elixir. It may be had only at 21 Courtlandt street, and is warranted to cure any case of rheama- tism, or the price retw . Beal's Hair one og gs ihe earn Ane r 1d places, and prevent hair from fall- Fegope Hoaal't: Becttsugsoey, ef Waller’ nites, fort score ¥Rom Broadway. chase: (Arto nb rows ahd gleam lke snows ‘beard And for foreheads di Beitnerneats prorat ave beauty to rerenl; iN peyer eons abadswe here it slambers, cadre Sub it eqcumbered, ti ™ iched by Gi id Found i eae ye at oT Walker sireet, fist store rxovt | Broadway. Medical Notice.—The Advertisements of the New York College of Medicine and vy established for Suppression of Quackery, in the care of all diseases, will reafter appear on the fou ha Cag AE column, of is ifice ond Consulting Rooms of the College'oy Neshanrnireet in a very short space Celebrated ite Lozeny ‘the best re quce, in this city, and wi m to st they are recom jo net trifle with irneregives ; tht ihe ieaon tod complajnt that lays the foundation to consumption, the sufferer to an early grave. An ounce of prevent worth apou dof cure, De. Sherman's warehouse ix 106 Nassaa street, Axents, 227 Hudson s1 188 Bowery ; 77 East Broadway ; ¥ in House ; 96 ¥ im street ; and 139 Fulton street, rooklyn. The Oli of Tannin.—A fine article for har= tops, boots, and leather in any form, should al pt by ever al in who Wishes to have fine I It ne m that the o1 ee length of times nea cn upoa she s thie dificulty. will be entirely ob: ts qualities are antiseptic oft, dry and Camere om se without trouble, 21 Coartland s1 wi 4 certa peavedly washed, form aud ths rots the leither. Viated if the Oil of ‘Tannin is 1. saftstrenattvens the leather, wakes The leather receives n poliah after only ask a trial of its efficacy, Sol Asthma and Dyeuenes ire positively cured inal cases by Longely’s Western Panacea, aud the pro- prietors now offer to. refund the money in all cores'if a cate te fiveted. ft it Asth é patient has not been. able to. test. for mi ba nae dove ins aes ah perfect rest an ‘ehave never known a H nto have used writhont being el med ven ts to effects. In cases 0 es8 it soon restores t 8 their wonted strength and activity, and ane humily cae Mhartie it is unequalled. It way be had only at 21 Courtland sli00. ‘haracter—bravery, and losses upon the planters, if they are compelled to sell — Aconvention has already been held in Georgia, fer the purpose of taking things connected with the state of the markets, and the prospect of a reduction ‘in price’, into consideration. The severest sufferers must be the plan- ters of the old cotton growing States, such as North and dependence “Bartle 1 Bunker Hill “Death of Warren.” ‘Tickets, 50 cents—to be had at the Music Stores, and at the door, Tickets for the Course, (including four Lectures,) ode mitting three persons, $5 024 It rre GRAND ETHIOPIAN OPERA, AT NIBLO’S THEATRE. ITTLE Sue BULL AND THE ORIGINAL CONGO. 25, do ‘is 50 do, 100 L Island RR © 76 25 Nor & Wor 350 "do c76% 25 do 50 do b30 763g 100 do 25 = do opg 76: ion: Henry Jei wus fight; Hyannus, 14 ds fm Balto, arr on the 7 de Zaldo, Kingsbury, sld a few ds before, destin Home Ports. ny nnknown, State of Trade. Asura—Pots continue very inactive, and we now quote Boston, Dec, 22—Arr Siduey, Weston, Caloutsa, July 6— MELODL ctfullv aunounce to the citizens of New South Carolinu, and Georgia. The planters ef Alabama, | $381} .03 87}. Pearls are very steady at $4 06} a 4 12). yeti tab) Pas Holmen Holes Kouce irand Concert at Niblo’s, on Christ- Mississippi and Louisiana are not exclusively confined to | ,,B™#wax— Prime yellow, northern and southern, sells | Wiys*t! id lon not reported, brig he “paleneed® Mte Yaad from the tone a ‘ 5 wanted at 29 a 294c. Beulah St Thomas, ofand for | PA2y, ioe ant the cultivtiaon of cotton; having a stronger and more pro- |" Corrox—There were no transactions in cotton to-day. | Petia! cand crew’ exhausted | Weared. they art sect daar cael them. wherever they have apy epeigoe i -axptain sick, and crew’ exh peated, they are confident in promising ihwir auditors. the most ductive soil, they have other resources, and do not depend ‘ed ibe of tne rare per aon na : yee i Ereeis a | —eupplied | iaten Termonth) j imable, as well as scientific entertainment, that ever they fr fee! ation, 6 accounts ug considered w: 3 Jas W te + a to, entirely upon the preceeds from their cotton. In Louis. | fears) .weenatian pited, Holders hte erinice) e dispe- nce ig Holmes! Hole Adeinide, $ le Ole Bull, who is ouly ten years old, is admitted to be jana many plantations heretofore devoted to the raising | sition to meet buyers at a quarter cent decline. Foster, Te , Sidick, Cientug hos Cutts, (of Saco) Per- | the greateat Violintat of his ake in hs world. , Cul tanzas; Home, Crowell, N + Boston, Perei ‘There will be a grand change of performance each evening — of cotton, are now cultivated with cane, South Carolina | _Hav—Common qualities of North River bale, sells at tterson, Balto; Grand Turk, of Proswet, Nichols: | pj Por sale 4 Sor. particularly must feel the present condition of her great 45 age, "The demand s very limited, and the receipts ra inn Alber lick: Antaits, Atking Philad; Dao | Ty com mene at De o'doek alieruoo retormaace ele staple more than any other State in the Union. The |" Provisions—Ohio pork continues in fairdemand. We IN en Pa ce co on the fof, Henegua | Sos ALS ——— a citizens of that State may attribute the existing state of the cotton markets to the influence of the tariff, but we think they will not long labor under that delusion — There is too much cotton produced, and until the su; iP Pliesjare reduced} very low prices must prevail. The passage of the Sub Treasury bill through the low- er house of Congress,cannot but be considered, at this ite house on deck and a white billet-head— still quote prime at $7 12}.a7 25; mesa ut $950. There ng nd hed derrick iegeds—there wepe ache ‘Ste is very little doing in bee, Obio Jad, kege held at Ste. and barrels at jc. Butter and cheese are rather in- active. Wuuxzy—Drudge casks are dull and held at 24c. West. ern and prison barrels are in very moderate request at 24} a 26c. USIC.—Mr. DUMSDAY, Pr Chrystie street, above Wal pis and teach {pn very ng, Accordion, nonized and arriaged for baw tuned, Satisfactory references gu Piano f a.on application, MERRY CHRISTMAS BALL at the Northern Exchange, Bleecker street—Mr. PARKER w ee to his. fris nd the public that he inteuds giving a Grand Ball on TUESDAY EVENING, the on which oceasion wilt be brought forward Heed, do; ‘Seitua Whelden, Port Penn’ seriou, Wilmington, Del; Ogryse Marston, Albany ton, do; Jasper, Howes, NYork; Grecian, Chase, “Lovel, do; Norwich, Crosby, doy, Monarch, Sa nal ter: NY. “Delegraphed, John’ Winthrop, fm Carde- CattLe Marxer.—At market, 1150 beef cattle, all north ern, 80 cows and calves, and 2600 sheep and lambs. moment, @ very extraordinary movement, entirely un- Paices—Beetl cattle we reduce our quotations to $4 85a | uas, Havre, fm Savannah. te 24th a y " ; 3 $ Dee 23—Arr Palm, Eldridge, Boston; Arch reed other called for, unexpected, and premature. If it is intended | 49 {oF ordinary, to $9 26.46 60 for prime, and $9 76 for | , H.apEveHia, Dec Arr Palm, Eldridee, Boston; Arche the Pali, and a. ion $0, fore peatiemna to anticipate any movement of the President elect, it will fallto the ground, or at any rate must rest where it is,— The opinions of Mr. Polk, in relation to the safekeeping and disbursement of the public monies, are stated to agree very nearly with those of Mr. Tyler, and that, on his ac- cession to office, an exchequer plan, somewhat similar to that recommended by'Mr. Tyler, will be recommended. The large mojority of friends and followers of Mr. Polk in the House, would permtt us to believe that this measure cannot be introduced at this time ce. Below, Gen Pancing to commen “Mr. P. wishes to give notice that he jatends giving a Grand Ballon, New Year's Night, at National Ital, Canal street, ‘iad 2c ree MINERVA ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 496 BROADWAY, NEAR WALKER. HE, PROPRIETORS of ‘ge above suite of rooms have, at dit immense expense, completed the most elegant aud com modious Cows and Calves—All sold at last rates, $14 a 30. Sheep and Lambs—We reduce our quotations to $1 374 a5 50 for sheep, and $1 67} a2 374 for lambs. Hay—Loose, quiet at 624 a 75c. percwt. rankfort, Me ; Johu Jay, Hall, i NYork. 8—Arr Susan, Pittee, St Jago de Cuba; Nortou, St Thomas; U Don hey, Hava artin, Guadaloup Havana. Swansey, do; Dis- t F olclock, and to ec wrt Heed, ‘Farka stands ‘Dread ¢ jaadalou patch, Cook, Autigua: NF ingham, Beardsley, Motan- Rupert’ Curtis, St Pierre, ‘Triumph, Muriay, Bi Jenkins, ‘Trinidad: John, " Eldt ‘ ¢, Kitchen, do, yotaniearos , Dee 9 —Eld Belvidere), Wambersie, NYorl tor, Baxtlert, ol; Arethuea, Baxter, Bordeaux. Savasnany Dec 18—Arr Beerling, Hamilton, NYork., Cli, Weekly Report of Deaths Inthe city and county of New York, from the 14th day of Dec. to the 2lst of Dec, 1844. 32 Men—39 Women—61 Boys—50 Girls.—Total 172. ‘Abscess, 2: Apoplexy, 3 Rahs ess, 2; Apoplexy, 3; Cholera morbus, 21 Conisumpt ingestion of F Greea, Wilev, Newport and Providence. Sid, Isnac Mead, from any hostile motives towards his principles, and the | Delirium tremens, 2 NYork;'L Baldwin do; Adeona, Barbsdoes. : red movement would induce us to think, were we not other- i Fever Pneroere ear: {ey ws, Dec 13—Al Rerpolds, North Kin "THE SALOON wise informed, thut the President elect was in favor of the reestablishment of a plan similar to the original Sub-Treasury. When the former sub Treasury plan | was repealed by Congress, and the repeal received the assent of President Tyler, the democratic perty joined in one great cry against the act, and the ergans of that capable of seating ove thous: re of the most chase style, A series of clas the studio of Mr, Basl by three costl any other estal spacious Supper Room, Dressing Rooms, ke. &e. haye va Rooms the most de- irab| y for © b] sigh ine ty oc pags, Aner il persons. ‘The decorations being in Signor Capelli’s best hive also been provided from when brilliantly lighted oup dail unequalled by Cairo, Childs: pool; ‘Martha, ty tlammation of Bowels, %;'luflammel mation of hearts 13 Inflimmation of lungs. stomach, 1; Inflammation of throat, 1; Lufl 2; Lueg venerea, 1; Melaena, 1; Marasmus, 15 sasles, 7: age, 5: Palsy, 2; Pleurisy, 1; Scrofula, 3; ‘Suicide, 1; Suffoca- tog, 1; Teething, 2; Unknown, 2. AGe—Under 1 year 39; 1 to 2 years 20; 2 to 5,30; 5 to 10, 7; 10 to 20, 5; 20 to 90, 13: 80 t0 40.15; 40 to 50, 17; 50 to 60, 3; 6b to Alby "Wilton, Live Desache, Vera Cruz. Southern Mail. 1a, De rt Geo Stark, Langthorne,N York; man, Providence. Cid, Farwell, Farwell, Boston; ver Od oweh phie Wm Pitt, Howes, Boston. been provided, thug rendering 70 to 80,8; 8" to 90, 4; 90 to 100, 15 unk ty Battimons, Deo 23—Arr Maria, Atwell, Providence; Eliza to Mr. Hutchings varty abusod him forse doing semuch as theergans ofthe |G, iseerore Omen, DEE E HAY IER Cu lnector | Am Aratenith, owt Bonin Haring New Bedi | on th i ty and thks comps deisves 06 eiving di whig party did for vetoing the bank bills. This shows | = setacteliat - and Spani in- Jane, Simms, Nassau, NP; Juanita, Burn- ; &e., will find at these Rooms every cor nce for getting that the Sub Treasury plan was a favorite with the perty, ‘Latest athe h the most elegant and commodions style. and we have no doubt, so far as the democratic represen- RECEIVED AT THE NEW WORK HERALD OFFICE. CHEAP FANCY ICLES, TOYS D = : tatives are concerned, when they have a majority, it will | Avier = Ae "2" Mae 4 AP FANCY AIGHES, TOYS AND | TARGEST COLLECTION OF BEASTS AND receive their support, but cannot go beyond that power. The bill just passed cannot get through the Senate; it must rest under the table of that House and remain dor- mant until another session at least. There being two parts of the general government, the Senate and Execu tive, opposed to this measure, we see no chance of its be- coming a law; but the movement in the House indic: some suspicions in relation to the recent operationa in the government funds, and fears for their safety. In other words, the majority in the lower house, consider the public moneys in the present depositaries unsafe. Their fears are not without foundation. The employ- ment of individual Louses as depositaries for such large emounts of pnblic money, looks too much like favoritism. The government banks selected for the keeping of government funds are sufticiently dangerous, with all their corporate powers ana cap'tal, but the selec- tion of individuals is an assumption of power on the part of the Secretary that calls for some action from Congress, and we havenodoubt the movement in relation to the Sub-Treasury originated solely from the present position | of the public deposits. We havea constantly accumu- lating surplusrevenue, which is entrusted to the keeping of certain banks, that e what use of itthey deem proper; it is also entrusted to individuals inthe imme | diate vicinity of the powers that be at the seat BIRDS IN THIS COUNTRY. ECEDENTED ATTRACTION. BOXING MATCH=Novel and Amusing Enter- reatest Bill of the Season, at the NE. 5 os. 149 Fulton, and 13 Ann streets, 0 day Afternoon and Evening, December ioth, and every day and evening during the week, at and So'elock, PM. Admit- @ cents, lovers ot the “Fancy” are respectfully informed that the manager of the above Menagerie being well convinced of the tre- ides made by those proficient in "The Art,” has e following celebrated artists, w artistical Freaks of the Scie! many animals now exhibited there, Si ida, Spanish Boxer; La Diabolo, the Learned Ka in conjunction with Major Jack Downing, the Simon in dgher words, ‘the most intelligent Mi in the country, ho, will go through his. wondertu: performaner in the ring, aud on his celebrated Vony, Billy Buxton. ‘The public are respectfully informed that at the above hours Almeida, the Spanish Boxer, and La Diabolo, the Great Kangaroo, will enter the splendid’ Arena, prepared for combat. During which scene the doctrine hitherto considered fabn'ous, vin: an animal standing on the extreme end of his tail to do battle, will be fully shown to the satisfiction of all. ‘The manager has effected the above engagement at an enormous ex- pense, and confidently looks for the patroiage of all who know w to appreciate true and novel talen disec SILVER PLATED WARE AND LADIES’ WORK BOXES. R¥AT BARGAINS.—Jnst received, a lot of, splendid Cake Baskets, silver mounted and heavy piate—f 3 to $5, cost $10't0 $13. Algo, splendid rev. jastors, silver mounted aud heavy plate, at $1 Rivully, $10 to $24, rich Candlesticks, same quality, splendid patterns. Also, a lot of Ladies’ salaid rosewood Work oxes, fur plete, some with silver implements, at $1 P, E FRANCESCHI having removed from Broadway to + No. 4 Veswy street, Astor House, begs leave to acquaint the public that sortment has received f Fancy Auticl y the latest arriv: To: y red public to LAW STUDENT WAUTED. YOUTH, of respectable connexions, is wanted asa Stu: dent, in a'Law Offee doing an extensive general busi Aftera short time on probation, it will beexpected, (if employer and employee mutually approve of each other,) that the Stude will be srticled for at least three years, in order to qualify him for admission practice Jaw. Address, by leuer, post-paid, to “‘Lattitat,” Park Post Office, 24 ic®m THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICE K THE MARINER'S FAMILY INDUSTRIAL 8O- CIETY OF THE PORT OF NL W YORK, will be re- veated in the Mariner's December 2th, at7 ck, 4 ‘The annual report will be read by Rev, HENRY CHASE. The Bethel Chaplaivs of the Port are invited to be present, guiladdvesees of an interesting eharneter may be expected from Kev. Mr, ABBOTT, Rey Mr. POISAL, and others. The friends of the Siilor’s Family, and Cienlaeg Cape Haytien, Cu fe hurch, Roosevelt street, on Tuesday, f II interested in sub- ' i the charity of wages, in prefer ng are invited to attend, By order, &e. A. A 24 1t* re POST OFFICE, NEW YORK,; December 23, 1844, | Cur ISTMAS DAY.—On Wednesday next, the 25th i*stant, this Office will, nee=rding to enstom, be open only from # ovclock, A. M,, to 134 o’elock, P. Vi.—when all the m be elosed for thedey.” J. LORIMER GRAHAM, 425 Tere = - each. Also, og Desk s. ing 4 CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK sted someplosh. Airs S0b cal uliten sree eh of government. These brokers are not only 5] COLLECTOWS OFFICE, ‘avesawhich will be sold «great bargain, at vtairs ) welected for depositaries, but are employed as the mJ government stock-jobbers, whose business it is | to purchase United States stock at the best price, and to depreciate—by influencing the money market through the deposits in large cities—the market price, to ensure favorable purchases. When the government comes into open competition with the stock.jobbers of Wall December 23d, 1914 e received at this office util for the supply of rations United States Revenue. treet SEALED PROPOSALS wil ©) the 3ist day of December, to the petty officers and seainen of Cutter Ewing, for the term of one from the first day of January ne ‘The rations for the Revenue Service is the si as that allowed in the Naval Service, omi the lig and consists of the articles eaumerated in the following tab to witr— ee tm CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY EXCURSION BETWEEN NEW YORK AND PHILA. DELPHIA, and intermediate places—at Reduced a Fare—by the New Jersey Hail Road and ‘ompany, from the foot of Ci Inndt street, From December to the 4h January wext, elnsive, at 9 o'clock, A. M., PM. Passenge: Kisaston, (Jam.)—Br schr Joseph—Mr. Gillesp'e, Havenxa—Brig Franklin—Capt John Ty bring, of New York formerly of schr Philip Depeyster, sold at Campeachy, and A Conimon, of do. Cuaniegrox—Ship Seuthport—J Benton and lady, Miss E a Benton, 5 N sof |_ Ounces of _|_Half Pints of mpany, which tei a v mee of |_Qunees of _|_Half Pinte o f the trains, at street, in depressing the money market, we think it is full | _5*- Manx Donaldso ws, a | alelglalg 23 i following rites time for Congress to adopt measures to prevent u repeti- bad) || Sle Els| ei s|21215)8 tion. The Sub-Treasury would have that effect, but we| __ MARITIME HERALD. ma Sia A AES have no idea of its being edopted. Were it to pass both | =—=——= mut can haa | Meet ie a an 1 Houses of Congress it is very probable a veto would ‘Seeman: Leave iv't. Dues sAmea. Leave Ame'a | Winey ss a mMiodttel fa Bo evoke. Pal | destroy it. The President could not consistently give Acadia,“ Harrion 1] thoday | |» wim |e Bo tlizabeuntovn io } | ambria, Judkin ; ' a ‘ | his consent for its enforcement. ‘The bill just passed | ° = }¢ , Pe fol af rable and will not be received in'recarn | through the l wer House resembles, in many particulars, Packets to Arrive. _& 8 mS 1 Me 7 2 2 TT | Miter the ath January next. 4201008 im | the bill introduced Inst winter. Its restrictions are sutti. Ur ERFOOL ‘The rations tobe of good and w proved by the Collector: aud the the ration to be d Gieut casks snd ¥ lesome quality, to be » ferent articles comp we vesselin good ands ided_ by the contractor, ed on each tractor will be b nd to as may be requized by probation of the Vollector upon an average, One day in each week,) such resh vegetables, as may be equivalent to the the ration Allowed in the naval service. Cc. P. VAN NESS, Collector. SWARD—The above reward will be pald ¥ person who can prove the subseriber and ontiowe at his old stand, 605 Broadway, 4 t. ely purchased at different Sheridan, De Peyster, Ni Cambridge, AND RAILROAD 4 OF THE NNEL, ON AT- LAD TRERT.—On © turday, (the 28th,) aud on New Year's Day, Jeave the Depot, south Ferry, at the nd half hous, from 10 A. M. till 2 P. M,, passing through the ‘Tunnel to’ Be 1 back to the Depot—afford: ing an oppor magnificent structure of half amile in te der the heights of Brooklyn. F; or the Wip, Roing and returning, 1244 cente, daa tJ m SALAMANDER SA cient to preserve the government funds inviolable, with- out having any other effect on the currency of the coun- ' try than to increase its value. ‘The bill just passed was introduced hy Mr. Dromgoole, and is, in fact, the same bill introduced at the last session of Congress by the same gentleman from the Committee on Ways and Means. ‘The principal features of that ; bill we annex, so that its operation ond effect, were it to an be anticipated: — ' FoR THE Sare Kuxrinc, Taaneven, \ ORSEMENT OF THE Punic Reventie. | Sretion 1. Provides for the establishment of a treasury at Washington, under the immediate control of the LONG ISL oP 1 rontsMouTH. Gladiator, Buating, | Nov. 19 Mediator, Chadwick, Nov. 22 Switzerland, Knight, Dee. 1 Hav Louis Philippe, it. Nicolas, Pel Duchesse d’Orlea d2t Gere $10,000 proprietor does not joors from Houston Auction sles upwards of 20, for the Holidays, which be w prices. The whole are now re Ship Masters and Agents, We sill esteem it afavor if Captains of Vessels will five to Ropert Suvey, Captain of our News Boos, ‘® report 0! che shipping left at the ‘port whence they sailed, the yeasels spoken on their passage, a list of their fren oe y. Ioregn 0 wi oged No, 139}g Wa tar survet, ier Bates, whieh was in the fire at arene 7) Water street, on the night of the 7th instant, and | take pleasure in stat ( tt f's0 valuable a safegun d t should be geaerally circulat ‘And papers, which were In the above IN July last, 0 ‘of every variety suitable I at less than wholesale 7 to every merch books hat my ave. tun f medincety on thetr nv orand + TAR BO Wks din peefect ord be on ut arrival. and © ts d . Lb,"s weserved in fect th ot Roo eS Philadelphia and the wkend, millet contre Tevor iy sea ix r,s eco ah dant igvee _ Nt York Corer Warehguse and Genera gia on thems whilst theme Contaiwed 5 branch mint at New Orleans shall be places of deposite wun A i eps Ce i jautical Informa. My wetion ds Store. 605 Brow way nob chest, which stood wit me few feet of tirely consumed for the public moneys, and the treasurers of these mints 10th December | shall have power to receive, transfer and disburse such moneys. Sec. 3. That the rooms | m4 inthe Custom Honses ot Boston and New York for the receiver generals shall | be places of deposit. inc. 6. That the President shall nominate, and with the consent of the Senate, appoint receiver-generals of the public money, who shall hold office fur years, one of { whom shall be located in New York ; one in Boston ; one in Charleston, 8. C., allof whom chal! give boads, ; with sureties, for the faithfai di charge of thy Src. 6. All receivers of the public money | lectors, surveyers, land postmasters, kc. | quired to keep safely, wit! loaning or using, MOTTO: IKE CAR. Y THE JES, THE DOLLARS “ ata Fake CARE OY HEM SEL, Es. THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN FINE JE VELRY, DIAMONDS SILVER WARE, &e., &e., At 68 Chatham Street, BY LOUIS ANRICH LADIES AND GENTL N—I hope you have not for- ai tmas Holidays POKT OF NEW Y¥ SON REEREL (OR ee RK, DECEMBER 24 229 99 atement, as te dition of the books and papers contained in the two Mab and furvher, that « ich’s Safe appeated to be as yood as new, except chitthe paint and varnish were burnt off, ¥ New York, 10th December, 1811. (Signed) H. A. BURR, ‘The subreriber has a complete assortment of Rich's Improy- constantly on hand, respeet to any other Saf ons Wishing to purchase are in dition of the Safes exposed im the abe: city, only by A.8. MAUR Agent fo Wilder's ‘and Gayler's second hand Safe received in part payment for Rich's, for sale at from 40 to 66 Per cent, discount from first cost Now York, 2lst Dec. 1644 dai diwkwit mo Shing Silvie de Urasse, Theses H Herettlean, Holmes, New Orieanny ft tlavilegas ney Backs man, Charleston, O' Satton—Brig’ Rebecen, St Brett & Vose—Bloop Orator, Dudley, New Havens i Arrived, Phin flaying Jones, 72 days from Leghorn, with marble to lowland. ip Orleans, Sears, 15 days from Ni ‘ , aoe yeas, 8 mi lays from om with cotton, KE Kotton the I sold now come forward to rete: yeu ever bought 4s | have afew days ago bought entire stock of a Jeweler, retired from busicess, conaistivg of hest Jewelry, Diamonds, and fine Watches.— dies aad gentlemen, do not'lose this glorious opportunity to call at my store and jndge for yourselves, You will then con. minds that you ean get for one dollar by me what id have to pay two for in Broadway stores. Hee LOUIS ANRICH, 68 Chatham stevot ‘THE subscribar offers to ublic inspection the best asso: of Groceries, Wines, Fru: f tablishment in the city, Sup Mer Celie on, of any shment in the city. tore . Hea Sit hkttagne and Coaige Brady, Ol Jomaee Ku, Holland Oakton OG ieee ea arg le, ang ru resh aud ric! vy Ton ut Tt, Whofessle aud Retail tore, iu street. N. B.—Trople from the country, Hotel jing House Kee 1 find it to their hovbay for cash, wil auiage to ive this catablishment's cally Goods sent ony part of the free of bi Strre D IBL@’S GRAN: ALO! FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS. [8 NOW FITTED UP FOR THE WINTER AMUBE- MENTS IN MAGNIFIC STYLE. x 17k DNCERTS it has many advantages, having an arched ceiling, favorable for sound; and being removed from the street, there is no annoyauce from the nowe of carriages—it has raised seats with capacious galleries, and will accommodate 1900 persons. For Balle it has a spring floor and raised seats on the sides, ani aguihceutly lighted with splendid cut glass chandeliers. Attached to the Saloon and on the same floor, there are private parlors, dressing rooms, 1 3 rooms, and a aupper-room 200 feet long, which, will aceomnmo- date 600 persons. Great pains Will be taken to give catiatnonens and on moderate terms. ner BOUKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT DUNIGAN’S CHEAP BOOK STORE, 4151 Fulton Street. THE SUBSCRIBER has now for salea large and well se- lected stock of Books, Arrnorriate FoR THE Skason, embracing. in particular, the ENGLISH aNp AMenican Annu: ats; JuveNity Books oF EVERY ValueTY; STANDARD Mis CELLANKOUS Booxs. : Assortment or Bintes, Praven Booxs, ke., will be found especially deserving the attention of the Catnoiic Pup- Lic=most cf them of his own pubheation, prepared. for » under his own supervision. ‘They received Tue Fine 14 I Fatr of the American Institute, as bei MENS OF BINDING AND PRINTING snew ILLustRATED Famrty Bisux—published onarion or THe Rr. Kev'p Bisnor HUGHES— with Hluminated 1iths, Family Records, and Lk Steel, put up in superb white Tunxey Monoceo, Gut 6 —or, of his Ursuline Manual, Flo’ Books, with elegant engravings in the style." Prepared expressly for the Holidays, aut, unique, and valuable Gift Books at te for cash: WAKD DUNIGAN, 151 Fulton street. NEW MUSiIU, HOLIDAY PKESENTS. USICAL ANNUAL BEAUTIES OF THE OPERA.’ SAMUEL C. JOL 305 Broadway, has just published voluine of the * Opera,” « Borgia, Don Pasqusle, La Fitledu Kegiment, Beatrics ‘Teuda, | Puritani, ‘Phe Jeweas, I] Crociato, Miset's Well, Le Part da D'able, Torquato ‘Tasso, Bohemians’ of Paris, Bribes , Ke DAMOKE, ChtanA DE RoskMnena, seCtri, ete., ete, sonable ‘Anna, and i's, Waltzes, ete. a collection of’ val x S 16 sHeD, and as a Holiday Present or Musical Anaual the inost recherche and useful offering for 1845, in itseparate quinbers at 50 cents each, or $5 bound in te with tutle-page and index. Published SAMUEL C. JOLIE. 385 Broad: vite an inspection of our recent importations, In part the following — ‘ amps, of over 200 models, in Porcelain, Bronze, Autique, Ormoulu, ke. Chandeliets, of Porcelain and Bronze, J: Candelabras and Bras de Chemine, Bronze and Gilt. Lustres, for Lamps and Candles, hew styles. Dresdon Pore ‘Shad i piece, with exquisite land- le, ti for libraries, rench Colore 10 be suspended. Paper Shades did ars irtment French Fane’ I as thirty different kinds of newest a A. DIACON & E, b. SAXTON its, 20 John street. Lustres, Brackets, &e,, furnished for parties. ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS. TIFFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS NOUNCE to wholesale and retail purchaters that the have received by late arrivals i ( apply of such ‘ods as they are accustomed to. impo lays, comprising an assortment even larg more complete than that of the last sexson As their first determination has abways been to of the very best possible quality and finish, and in : ‘aste aj precirte ation, and they are confident that an examination and comparison of goods and prices will result ia convincing all t they procure A more elegant, better, aud more perfectly finished article without any increase of price. 259’ and Broadway dilis Ul rre | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PICKLING AND PRESERVE WAREHOUSE. ‘DHE SUBSCRIBERS, of the only origin-| establishment of the kid, offer to the notiee of our southern frieds, mer- chants, and our own city and country trade, the largeat acd best selected assortment of Fruits ever before presented to the public. i is” Whites, Honest John: Raspberries, Apricots, Stra | possessing in thei reserv watural flay ors. i Also, Jelly’s of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Pine Apple and Cranberry. ‘Also able de- Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces, of every it ion, in glass jars, of every size, to «uit the Convenieuce of reliaser. Also, Pickled and Stewed Oysters, potted for exportation, and warranted to keep ia. auy clin Hotel Keepers, Boarding House Keepers, Groce:s, Ship Masters and Private Families, all are all and en amine = best fe poe, Hed most La ever before offered to the attention ofthe public. RECKHOW & VINCENT, 55 Courth it N. B.—Wighty dozen fresh Havana Pines, in good 01 wale. Also, 000 Oyster Kegs. d19 3m*re Ams, ndean ' all kinds of Hair plied on reasonable terms, FOR LIVERPOOL.— ha m account of the weather, Day. at tH o'clock, A: ML. Passengers will please Tecon toard steamboat Herealrs, Whitehall Docks at that’ time. ter Bogs will close at half past ten. dire OW NEW ORLEANS Louisiane ang. New York. Line.—P iy tira Hteqular packet—To sail hursday, ‘The elegunt fast. saalioy packet I EE, Captain Minot, will positively sail As above, her regular day: é For iy or prseees having hendgomss fereie dations, apply on board, at Orleans wharh, foot 0 street vt ~ Kk COLLINS & CO, ore rb 56 South street. Poyitively no goods teewived on bourd after Wedneaday even- , 25th inst, ““Kgents in New Orleans, Messrs. Hallin ged Woodraff, who Hh Is to their addrems. “apt. Ulurkvon, wall soe ASSAGE FOR NEW Ot EANS=Packet of the auth December, hve splendid, fast pel hip GENESEE, Capt. Minot, will sail ively as Above, her regular day. "The rceommodati “RPOOL aceommo- f Wall . of this ship for cabjn, second cabin and cers aro very superior andar about pr j " ff ‘a chvertived) To pranse bortho sarty applicesion eh wkd Pe Aoonr. 6 Bouth street, corner Maiden Lane