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value of the exports from New York and O] eonat paren Moy Complimentary. Orleans, Mr. Eprror— . Ihave watched.with considerable interest the and C) ats, where! Soa PE? ce sor sea proceedingsjin regard to the Benefit {or that illue From Net ‘leans,. . trious ne poet, Brigadier General George P. Who wilt a atay: = Pry. of From New von: safe ye _ Teas orris, and have been much gratified at the tone he! : . of your last article on the affair. Sir, I agree with ul a fre gae eih alr; it, Total velue,, . .,.$00,000,970 6a,9a1,001°16 696,011 ieee ineeites! | Sige eat Feta Sone tm cetera uae herent damper over many of those who felt disposed to re. | "Bie. 4.4 Consulting ERCP Se Pc el apg vomited -panatey | | while, in 1844, to give an increase in valueof twenty five | per cent, it required an increase in quantity of merchan- | dise exported of more than fifty per cent. ‘The impo:tations into the ports of this country have, since October, rapidly diminished, and the receipts from customs have therefore been more limited. The expen- ditures, on the other hand, have been as large as usual. The annexed statement, prepared in the Treasury Depart- ment, shows a deficiency of nearly half a million of dol- lars :— Recerrrs ayo Exrenpitunes or tHe Genera Govern: the Brigadier’s hty efforts in song, and many, are, in conse uenees tam “Ns , disposed to abandon the Benefit altogether. is causes me to recur to the “Detter plan forrelief” which occur-] 41, Procol Ins, 16—6 P.M. red to me when the said Benefit was firet agitated. uulls are in the ascendancy to-day, and prices are | That ‘better plan” is simply this—to circulate | @little better. Several of the fancies have advanced from among the “ bloods,” “flashes,” S&e., &c., a sub- | two tothree per cent; Stonington went up 4; Norwich and scription paper, un which each one can set down Worcester, 2; Mohawk, 3, Canton, 3; Long Island, 2}; his name opposite the nae he feels disposed to Morris Canal, 4j; Ohio 6%, 4; Paterson Railroad, de- give “genius in stress.” Sir, the saving of ex- . ntitrices e¢ al, | lined 3 percent; Farmers’ }; Pennsylvania 5's closed pense, the avoidance o sponging Weary 's et al fem oid ah and the quietness of the appeal, all go to recom- mend ay plan. What thinks Mr. Willis of the | ‘The Paterson and Hudson River Railroad Company | MONEY MARKET. ; ment vor Nov. anp Dec. 1814, Proposal have declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, | low. Dec. Total Tam yours, ia sympathy for paetioal neath. payable on the 224 inst, ee ! ame itures,". .. CH ‘Set, o70 Vaisiee Hi fet oH y s a : The New Jersey Railroad Transportation Company a Ge I in tr Remarxe—We don’t concur inthe plan proposed. | semiannual dividend of three percent, payable on the $113,420 548,964 435,043 We don’t believe that the “‘bloods” can spare any | ist February. thing from their tailors. The old plan is the best, | ‘The Mechanics’ and Traders’ Bank of New Orleans, and we hope’that Morris may have a bumper. It | threeper cent. wili do good in spite of all the cold-blooded sneers | The Bankof Mobile asemi-annual dividend of six per —the current expenditures exceeding the receipts $435,- 543 78. Independent of this deficiency, other payments | have been made in the same period, for the redemption , and interest of Treasury notes and the public debt. of his rivals, cent ! Nov. Dec. Total. The receipts of the Mohawk Railroad Company for the | Redemption, $158,910 9,992 951,903 apace cra ae Coacaen essa ‘TAaBERNA- | week ending the 7th inst. show an increase of one hun, | terest... +4401 426,595 430,997 CLE.—Alt! ough ut recently drawn from private Ja Sean | serail life under the incentive of her husband’s pecunia- fed’ and) ten pag conven these: foe they corresponding. $163,311 518,888 682,200 week in 1844 :— Monawx ano Hupson Rairoap. Passengers avd local frei Western freight... .,. ry misfortunes, this estimable lady, in addition to natural powers very rarely possessed even by vo- calists of grent celebrity, has had the advantage of a high eo education; and nobly has she tri- umphed in the daring experiment to become a public singer in the highest rank of her vale Her voice is most richly sweet, clear and flexible, under exquisite and perfectly scientific manage- ment. and more uniformly captivating, perhaps, than that of any other singer of the day. Beauti- Making the total deficiency, for the two months, $1,117,746. This will reduce our estimated surplus, and restrict the operations of the Treasury much more then anticipated Should the importations throughout 1845 be as small ae present appearances indicate, every dollar of the surplus revenue will be required te carry on the government. According to the previous reports from the Treasury Department, the surplus, on the Ist inst, was estimated not to exceed se- | Ven millions of dollars. The immense revenue of | the past year will be swallowed up by the current ex- penditures of the government, and by the payment of the Public debt due Dec. 31, 1845, except about seven millions ofdollars. We can hardly expect another year similar to | 1844f, so faras regards extent of importations, very soon, $929 80 Receipts for the same time last year... 443 00 Inorease equal to 110 per cent.. . ... $496 80 ‘The receipts of the Reading Railroad have increased | very much. Theincome for Dec. 1844, being about 100 per cent greater than for the correspondiug month in 1843 :— ful in person, with the most ladylike simplicity of at manner, searcely less delightful to behold her than to h her. She is known and admired in e life, in the first cireles of our fashionable with which she used to be identified, and without an enemy among the best members of the arduous profession she has chosen. Asa rer of this, Borghese, Pico, Perozzi, Sanquirico, Reaping Rariroap. Receipts for December, 1644. +70 $48,006 40 Receipts for December, 1843. sees 21,760 48 Increase equal to $100 per cent... .$21,245 92 Tomasi, Rapetti, Edenne, and Kyle, have allgene- | One dollarbills of the Massachusetts Bank, altered te | and even under the high tariff now in operation, the re- rally volunteered their invaluable services at her | ten dollars are in circulation. The vignette of the one} venue must fall far below the amount received last yeor. con at the wo oe this evenin, it will, | dollar bill represents an Indian ina sitting posture, and | we therefore consider it certain that, by next year at this t hefators;.be nee ee Sharia jreaical reat the vignette of the ten dollar bills of the same bank is the | time, the finances of the general government will not be and by ee. 7 attract © Urge | arms of Massachusetts. ‘The alteration is effected by | go prosperous as they are at this time, We have ue pub. gees | taking off the ends of the hill and substituting margins of | lio debt to pay for several years, but a very redaced im- bn aaeepton Se Werld—Grand Number— other bills of the denomination of ten dollars. The word | portation would hardly nett a revenue sufficient to meet Capita eo IN eal chase" sop anmetane | cnanae the vignette ls cla val altered to ten The | he annual expenditure ofthe government ci ables and ingeestion aye jen. Two bow eh mDiers are given | Sltered bills therefore reads, ‘The Massachusetts Bank Old Stock Exchange. ous works we rar nt with he ficial fittrateer atte | Promises to pay TxxDouian.” The Joinings are done Sie NY Sete, so apg ‘Gamer Ce A ah ofmanhood and womanhood areexquisite | most ingeniously, #0 well as almost to dely detection. 9000 NY State ie 2 do rr tneracy, or some considerations of a Plan for | _ The Message of Gov. Haines to the Legislature of New 7% 6 do ¢ penta 2 Tiled Cas "by one of the Upper Ten Thous- | Jersey states that the balance in the treasury at the close 530 2s 1b go 4 rental Songs an “Sketches,” isa glorious paper ; and the | Of the fiscal year 1648 was $16,706 82, which added to the 10082 $00 Krie RR a6 editorial aces app, able and" Pungent. It woul Feqaire a receipts made a total of means for the year of $119,078 2. $ |B Mohawk RR isa nlamn to. notice, a 2 ro fe ‘World, which will render ita welcome visitor im every family | The disbursements for the period were $113,467 44, leav. mies Tag 185 Nor i e Wore RR ne aumber is handsomely embellished with new en- | ing a balance in the treasury of $5,100 on the 92d Octo. 4 ene on & 4 ha a (lo Single copies 8x cents only ; $3 year in advance. A | berlast, The balance in the treasury on the 1éth inst.| 1! shas Lahaye Ben 5 50 do 830 64 new volume thes jst ced, iw elerant quarto form. ‘The | was $97,418. The State is indebted to the School Fund | 12 N¥,M Sivre ia Aaa ty Mae R908 70 iS whol a Fie eta peep hs $49,656, which is the ouly debt the Stateowes, ‘The rev-| 38 N'A irwat 8 i do n 2? Tras 0 FS a 4 mele va the New World a most valuable | enue of the State for the coming year is estimated at 500 Morrie C 7 do it E. etna Publisher, 24 Ann street. | $76,188, and the expenses at $56,886, leaving a surplus of hoe x 330 pe *t Boned Ba RR ty, © December is now reatly, | $29,946. 0 do Ee 59 Paterson RR ne pri denim ree Ne. 12 of the Wandering Jew, and No. | ‘Themessageof Governor Mouton to the Legislature of | 150 do 50 Housatonic RR 2536 ysteries of London. Office 24 Ann street. Louisiana, is very brief, and to the point. He says that second Boara. “The New World Establishment has been | the revenue of the State has been promptly collected and | $5000 Penn’a 5’ 50shas Canton Co 30 43 removed from No. 20t0 24 Ann street, where the old customers | paid into the Treasury. ‘The exiatin pel oe te| 3 Hort pads ti oe i aeeclaay S of J. WINCHESTER will find the cheap works of the day. " bd *pP' # Co i 0 ctr secant Met the banks appear to work to the satisfaction of all. The | ,3 Canton wae s Mors Caaal 6 on <teset eey pam ete geek pest bonds of the Union Bank of Louisiane, issued in favor of | 99 4° 3 1 tng. haa secured the services of the most charming vocalita the | that institution, which matured on the lat of November | $? 0 oe en e of musicians of the Ethiopian and Taore refined sede ood ; last, amounting to $1,760,000, have been redeemed, and New Stock Exchange. combining a ‘ rersity subject to the order for cancelling. $1000 Ohio 6’s, '60 © 973¢ {25 shas Canton Co secu 5 i (iaiceen's) discourage ‘the most moral froma visit. “The ex, | Foreignexchanges rule very high, and large remit 7000 pee sip, BS do ‘ertainment will be rich, rare and tational, j tances have been made by the packet of this day in | ,23 $e ioe LD tleca RR # Fy Brief Di 1 *| specie. About five hundred thousand dellare in gold| 50 = 530 335g 50 do ieee ef went out in the Yorkshire, to Liverpool. Sterling bills| 23 9° nn 2 ; of undoubted quality, are held at 10a 10} per cent pre. = - “ne 4 ge 30 71 mium. We learn that a combination exists among the | 25 ie is ie be | - “ Thanks, sir, for your praise of my marvellous beauty; leading bill drawers, to keep up the rates, and so long es | 25 lo, cHM 50. do 83 71 ltgetera | my Enacionce mus eae <a they have the command of the markets the premiums will | 33 NAmTrut = ¢ 135435 Erie RR to “o own that my loveliness comes from Gouraud.” behigh. This combination exists between the three| 190 Moris Canal a3 27,38 Nor’ Wore ad i watt yas ef Goampd’s teal Tealian nm Medicated Boar, far tee fare. | leading houses in the street, and the fact that such an ar- | 100 do 28 135 do me 64 BT pieces. ioe lt Thown to require reloey atthe | Fangement has been made, prompts those compelled to S connie a oe Py! be "The raplty fy of Tea getionsts en en lous; un- | remit. to send forward the precious metals, The reputa- ‘and franspareney trol aston ‘esl pings tion of cotton bills in this market is such, asto prevent Sates or Stocxa—Bosron, Jan. 15. For sale geanine only at 67 r street, first atore FROM At Auetion—4 shares Mate. Cotton’ Mills Reick Trice 30 cents a eike. “Never bay it dlsewherea | them {rom coming into competition with the bills of the 8a oe ete St houses alluded to, and thus relieving the market, }edv, @ Tremont sanut, @ 1000; 8 Reo Lowell's Oreme ater; Chapman ke Gon consequently there is no other scfe way of ert a sii Breton ao per const: Srametala: Doge, Pears nstford mist Baahoe & remitling funds. In consequence of the high Ga fe, div off font oe Ball,’ Troy ; Pe ; Gray, Pough- | rates ruling for exchange, there is a continual danger ee V5 lo, new stoc! a ikeepsie ; Cross, € = of large shipments of specie, and s0 long as this | *7¥;,10 Boston and Providence RR, 7 a 73 adv; 50 Boston and Worcester do, 161 2.20 adv; § Bosten and Lowell do, Sickly Season.—There la not a man, wo- | danger exists, the banks must conduct themselves very Wigal7h ady; Nashua Manuf. Co, $549; 60 Old C man, or child, bat shoal ‘abe medicine at Sie season of the cautiously. There can be no relief to the money market Pid eta a wad Caf Co, (per $2 * year, but moreespecially at this ees cians jfor there proba- | until the balanceon our foreign trade becomes regulated ‘ A there Mill Dam Co, 16 Shawmut j oy Titeiy to "produce sate of ichneis’ ‘The repeated | Should the importations this year be large in the face of ual 9} «9 adv; 13 Western do, ch anges ii adv; 98}; Stings, md gel phere. by acting te the prospect regarding the cotton crop, nothing can pre. | $10 shares Ea t Boston Co. $4 1 16 per shai At the Brokers’ Board - 50 shares E. atin vihout any wating.) na jht teimonioes cnsdfien | Vent © commersial revulsion, s severe and ee ruinoutes| 4 ‘ies Eart Boston Hock}: 100 Eastern from these re changes, if the ato and bowels | aay preceding one inthe history of this country. We | 102}; 20 Eastern RR, N. H. 1028101 have been neglee first sym) 3 reauire i ‘im- | have flattered ourselves for sometime past, that the con- | Worcester RR, 118; 25 Norwich and forcesten RR, #05 Medrate atrention. Even who have a oy on ds. 60; 25 do, 61}; 20 Boston aud Providence RR, 107); of b-dy, are subject to dicks under a dition of prices in all the markets for our principal staple 50 Reading RR +2045 100 Long Island RR, 68}. ‘ ‘Therefure to prevent an: F, we ought ‘careful } productions would act asa check upon the operations this . ss agaiosta coutiveatats of art oe Once or twice i Sane in ashy hod year, and prevent an extension of our foreign trade be State of Trade. ich produce un! pt hate wis state of fullacae it can yond proper limits. We can, with safety, assert, that every Asnes—We quote pots very inactive at $887} 0 $4 thing affecting our internal prosperity depends upon the state of foreign markets for our staples. Any advance in the price of cotton in Liverpool or Havre, will materially change the complexion of our commercial affairs, and restore confidence, but should the reverse be realised, it | will be impossible to estimate consequences. Private ad- ‘cases where many persons have to, to, which dither ied nervous excitement, ieee that slow fe Pon gome of ‘our best men, men , but which a knowledxe of the would hi ted. Pearls are steady at $412) a 4 18}. Berswax—Prime Koti} sells as wanted at 99} 2 29jc. Baxapsturrs—Southern corn brings 47 cents; eats a34cents, We hear of no sales of w ‘There is a litde more doing in four. Western brands fetch $4 63}. Corron—A decidedly healthy tone perveded the mar- ket to day, and about 2,000 bales were taken, at the full stances, can do so by is Bra - once resorting to them ea the first, cling 3 of retes paid yesterday. About 500 bales were for spinners place in their bodi is advice isu used 10 w = vices from Liverpool, by the Garrick, confirm the ad- | ~ the balance for export. he. time will yet be. hy ool a fap thei es a. good inedi- | vance reported by the Rochester. This slight advance | Hay—Common qualities of North River bale are held cine sh fi be honored more than My ‘in the art of | at 55a 58c. Prime atill commands 600. Provitions— Sales of prime Ohio pork are made at $7 75 a7 873; mess, $9974 a $10. Beef is very insctive. eu mess we quote at $6 75a $7; do prime, $475 a $5. hio | eof vast importance, and if of a permanent character, ! adds thousands to the value of the supplies of this staple yet in this country. Weannex a table showing the ex- ‘war. Branreth Pills are sold'a" 33 cents tor bor ab zat Bicad, way, Dr. incipal office; 211 Hudson st., and 274 Bowery. Mn. Booth, Agent, 5 Market st., Brooklyn. lard is firm st 64¢ for bb! Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor Salve at | tent and value ef our cotton crop for several years past vy, dull at 240. Ww: the agency 21 Courtlandt street. Alse showing how great an increase in value a small ad- tba suite taomioes eS hela am ri at sigs vance gives. Reat Estatx—Mt Auction— Premises at corner of White- Asthma and Dyspepsia are cured by West- | net | Corton Crors of tHe Usitep States—Extent ann hail and Pearl street, formerly occupied by John Lang, erm Indian Panacea, sold at 21 Courtland street. om Dic Bi hon Poerl stork b0) on Wane ——_—______ Vyine. || ESS atcattest se “Oh, my Back—I can scarcely wall, it force ! street, 624 feet on the other side. On the lot are 3 e| e three ory Dek hetero ngenece 0m iru ga te eae ed aoe 6 wi fepont ate Seki, bees Hi 1,015,201:500 Bic and Hicks streets..'..... Siieriness +0, $000 000,000 Sige Three story brick house 23 North Moore street. ... 7000 timated by those intimately acquainted with this | Two story brick house 107 Amos street, house 16} ckrorgih weabnen trade, that the average price for the new crop will be Bilt obihoage a. by ot. RA SRE. 3) SOS 3550 mile ar ot cates about five anda half cents per pound. This will amoun |" ana'7th avenues, reach 25 by 1094 fat $1 035... 9860 s ¢ Tomo rs seasshouse is oe Negaaa, sre fore te ae 227 | to $69,750,000, or $17,542,382 50 lens then last year’s crop | Four story brick house 77 Murray street, with lease Brooklyn; 9 Ledger Buildhign, Philadelohaey ad Sse ons | of 234,795,600 pounda less. Should the average price ofthis | of lot, 24hy 100, from Trinity Church, at $400 pa OER hs elt Bos aS Sige. | year’s crop be even an eighth of a penny, or a quarter of Teo etbry be brick houses 36 and 38 Barclay st st. each It was said of Attila, « — on that @cent per pound more than estimated above, the total| lot 26 by 100 ft; leas of N@. 36 at $400 from Tri- yrhers thehools of his, canrser stuck the earth, no bla E 3 nity Church, and of 38 ot $180 from 8t. Georg Brass ever grew azaia”” Tt ime in a einllartone, iat |-Zalae Ot the crap will be Inorensed 91,509,000. “Onsench |” iY Cost ees tt eet Mas 6000 Merever AUouratds Padres Subtiles” rene eat ait | n immense number of pounds it does not require much | pgenn tat otceot between 7th aud ade ee enone} et Bo sfieneion = is thie im, | ofan advance to swell the valueenermously. We see, | 26} from 26j rear, by 103} dee] 2800 th tmon stubborn fern the Tater eat al hind me | fu ewe fluctuations in value, the great diference from | Let sdjoining, 26} by 1034 tet 2200 sortase orvgiual ‘office, 67 Walker acs He oe re tom year to year in the value of our exporting staples, and Broadway, he selina eartling een = Pain OF pease how impossible it is to regulate the value of imports by 1530 Da ere Sree b> our exports. We must confess that, at present, there ap ee 4 Dalley’s Magical in Fxtractor, at Dal. | peirs but little prospect of any permanent improvement Do 25 ft by 2000 ley’s se Agenty, 67 Walker ocrwatnieaabeae | desasigiyc a Broadway. in prices, but it is barely possible the portion of the crop | Lot es ps4 coon oh ft by i ie New Discovery, ! by which all stoves and | kept out of market may be large enough to | Lot adjoinin, IME BIZ.» oss ae pipes way bp kept a 44 black, with as, beastifel polieh asa‘have a favorable i:fluence on prices, and create | 1WeMory Dense 106 Suge eoach by ear, and melt? “Chie varnish i ‘at raine new invention, an il who see it. |e imens of stoves ot EC? @ permanent will be the case, otherwise improvement. It is to be hoped this 0. sau street, Brooklyn; house 25 by 82} ft, Sled addition of about 16 it by 14; Toeas ty cay tte 2000 there must be some wo story frome house adj adjoining, No’ | ier house in use may be seen at 21 Courtlan os the po- ny be hed at the co- tof 28 cents per bo every per- | S@tlous explosions among the mercantile classes. Met" Nash, a aon a vaste cae ‘uses it, will doubtless use it in preference to chants and planters of the south and west indebted to the | No i6t, bs i ————- merchants of this and other cities, would be more justified | No. 163, lo Tendeins Antuig Were the WEIS that we | fi beldingente thatretooks then in anbmitting to ase. | No. 165, house ai by 24}; Jot 91 By 100 ft. 1800 4 Three story brick house in Al street, South Spend pad our testimony & the gran Iming La yy he crifice. In the first case, our merchants would eventuallv Brooklyn, 126 ft from Bond street; lot 26 by 90/t, 3100 - “Conmelt's esial Pain Uxtractor,* b aly might es well say | St the face of their demands, whereas, in the second case, (Two others wi throne th Yolfins coms wah yet gay ‘Re ene of the orginal Holders would fall upon ther | Lehcorneof Bond and Adan Kepied fa his city, vi 8 Bur “ at bear pele Piles, Salt | credicors in the seaboard markets. Prices have become , $500 eac! Rou. ero|aia Ghitbla heed Per gore Nipples, Ta: | | so much reduced, that any additional quantity of our | 9 lots on Atlantic atreet, 196 ft from Hoyt, ax00 iS soo aways ke-p'this blessing of the in their house. Same ar- | staples does not make up the value of previous crops. pee a fan P of the above, ‘on Pacific ticket th chy at 2 Courtlandt street, and 139 Fulton | ‘pag greatest exporting port in the United States is New ‘ Orleans, and'the valuation of merchandise shipped from Rev Dr.Bartholomew’s Expectorant Pink | that place is generally below that of eny other port in the To Wo ere Barer =The most effect ‘ny other pot Coathe, ‘Asthma, Coustint tion eee sBptuny | Union. We annex tables showing the value of morchan. | ?/0t#0n Ber Faby 100 Tock each, Syass FT he of I in int Bide of Bi sand diso exported from New Orleans for three years past, | Lot adjoining, same size. . . « 240 io those laboring under eee and the ues ot and the estimated value of importa, with the amount of Do do. . oe 220 ne bottle will satisfy the moet dation eouralg ot: thie diet? [Seven others withdrawn. i pope above rvery this ise. ovared, Sold Lot on Bond street, next to the cornér of Degram, 130 only. 4 at 1 Gourtlandt street, Al Bristol’s, and Com- | Varue or Exronre, Estimatey Vatue or Imron: [Balance of the property withdrawn.) ssock’s Extraci of Sarsaparilla. Duties on Imronts into New ORveans, Fo: Tuage Years. Look to your Pantries «Have Roach- 19438. Cotton Market. cz.in your house? A suse remedy is to be had acat 21 Courtland: ieee 10,304.48) vyotay Sore gon J 1845, BT184BL—“Salgabs | thade Phat tention of ine ithed idmatte 168,063 1NA7,a81 suffe aah ate tot Indian Vs Jetix and Lin = oe a. ee 8 "a cla aa atl wk ‘tog S813, 513 8,867,086 Hi a ; c a a an sant, tle a0 eae pen sPmannt cee... ipa oe middilng far, 4} «6; far air, Bi; goed Welt, nok ing; their notice that the he pnere are fa a-days but all p lat quarter. . ....9820.311 91 249,068 66 487,838 47 | 600d and fine, none. - Gmina protect tigaotome, Boll dls ie Ss aie el [at Oe 164.986 61 289,485 87 396,695 29 | —————= buries ste ty and wasreated to care any Sous Sf Then fin Sty ttt gBB984 OB Lasioas 42196 001 4 Died, or gout. seen eos NT Ae 00,708 515.900 44 ny sree 15th inst, gt 9foolock, Mr. A Remedy for Deafneas.—Dr, McNalr’s Ac- 811.910 83 1,105,912 84 1,636,054 78 fd 7 sh ii Jarit; ed Increan i 4 ie ily, ' rena of his’ ) George Sacer ae 4 ae ervaslousoeurn where | Estval of linpe90,047,649 Ti 4atogeh 96 oid stp 10 wt aan cca invited to gtead his fone Sim tending, Bold Ai Courdanat weet ot al $1 per de | | _ The value of the exports from New Orleans, for the Jantic street, near South Ferry, Brooki: ‘eRernopn "Also Hay's Liniment warranted to cure any case , } year just closed, is much larger then anticipated. The { at 2 0'vlook, without further i and tad Mi re Finer, or Pr seook Charles ne MeGovrin, Mise Mary Alveis MeGor Hine len esphine Me a . ees: Edwin Shaw, Emglagd-ip0 (v the siserage: conroy? New Yorks jax Men—Barque Henri—F V Lengerke, M L Zeigel—S8 in the steerage. Liv Packetahip Yorkshire-Mr Bates, Boston; J W Stewart, Quebec’ ‘Chas Robertson, John Ling ‘iaimes Mee Kean ‘Toronto: T'8 Ma Martine Barer'L: Sclomou, ‘jas Brush, | & ro fant, Le Coleman, Henry O Clarke, Robt Whyter Win Bailey. portations. me E Al 108 Goodhue & co iryce—1 Mr Monk et Mr Pardy outs: sbee- : Loxpox—Ship Quebec—42 Chas King & com Smith 1 Thos Albany ‘Medical Colley fern Tomes & son—1 Care Protas kool Jas Le! ymond—1 A lowne & co—15 pipes win , —2 2 Stone! & cone ad Bald —A M Levy & Brother—2 H Gri ‘ Koos BE Sas a Te Halle itaats- day—6 FS selrchels. hee Rock sell -100 Cummin, Main— D ‘omstock—3 goal & Atwater—2 A Under. vinad—2,Yevins Hco—9 Allen, Hazon & com ii6) Hoadley “& Phelps—22 e—10. Barstow, Pove & co—100 8 Barstow &eo—5 Bure wi lohnson—270 tons chalk Grinnell, Mintura & co—I2 bags 15 bales 67 cks 9 chests 82 cases 6 pkgs 20 hhds 200 bxs to order. Liverroor—Ship olf & Bishop—76 cs Ingold, , Boisseau co-t, Jas Le zp ss Hall Pros & cks 10 anvils Hone Woodward eit a Ric! her W Ti Ata 2 Bilt & ‘“i*e i" rooks—4 im tI tterbus cot itaart co—t Lockhart, Gibson S co—2 E Robivs—16 E Hunt Stone ieo—#8 Hege bros Seo iG Weil & Gt 76 Mackie & sverett—38 Tracy, Allon & cO-1T Rosevelt k Parson sans rong Reena IK D Week, rmst 4 de Swan-45 tons coat Dee bias—21 Gorton, Hod ning & Journeay'—15 All poet co~9 cks 36 anvils C P Heyer—4 pks A R Van Nest~6 Sheldon & Phelps—22 Walsh & Matlory--2 1 Connah— 12 Cummings, Main & co-—22 do 24 anvils Comell Bros—27 EJ Thomar—l4 MeKee & co—12 H Farnum: Gil Ber Kjnmsland & cots Van Nest--20 Oe 4 ‘Sanderson—11 Coater—4 EW Pemberton—100 tons pig iron Wilson S rocks 963 bdls do 20 casks GW Sh elds & Egleston & Battelle—158 bars D ison & co— 11 bls Hutchinson & Tiftaay— 76 bxs Fete Dodge co rks W Chauncey & son—6 J McLaughlin & co—1 Cooper, & h—1 Jas M Shaw—81 G B Morewood & co—36 Jos A Rea ux—4 copper botioms 12 bales 2 anvils chains 48 bkts 39 es 39 chi lo to master—6307 do 40 bbls rai: 13 do car- 's wool 48.do rags 1847 bags linseed. 3767 pieces box if Henri—16 pkgs T G: 1 Faber & REMEN— — runenthal—| a F Phorsp PoC ¥Ahrenteldt—5 Reimer & Gardner, Colby & co—2 8 Coch. raed Beene ee Bengt 9 Klemm Brothers—70 8 Kohn- stamm—7 C W Vorwerck—2 Rolker & Mollman—10 C Pogeur ~ETeserel & Blain ox 270 bus bale toorder: Ts re jt Ann’s Bay-—Brig Aolus—1396 bags pimento us tie=16 cases Smith, Thurgar & co—2 trunks Howland & Aspine YY pt_27m Ibs old copper 344 tons lignumvite 1 bale segars Haley, Domestic Importations. Savanxan—Brig Excel—110 bales cotton Spofford & Tilest —109' Gait Keona0h ‘Cahoone, Kinney: te co--205 ards & 205 t Richard: =31'8 B Stanton—29 De Peyster & Whitmarsh—o0 ER AG Graves—25 Greenway leary & co—55 phgs fe ipa to order. MARITIME HERALD. Movements of the Cee Steamers Leave Liv’l, Duei 1 Ame’ Cambria, 4 ...Jan. 16. Jan. ip Masters and Agents. to Rosert Rares Ci our New: i ‘ Sea ‘their onto, ews may have. He will will fone a aon of any it wil iil} ve than fally pats PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 17. .2u ee) dw K Collins. & Co; ris, Apa nchfcole Pont ; oa Del —Sehre. Chars i tee Packet ship Quebécy Heber, fm London and. P ec it with wegen e.Grinell i, ntara't Co Monday. mora: ing, Sap if Georges Bank. exchan; with packet ship Northumberland, 1d, hea London "Te i Quebec auchored ou the’ Bar'ow Welveeder rom Liverpool, Dec. be with a econ Se Lrg es xt aden turseane { re Belen” ep oxgagd mento, ata mani eretherduring the whole passage, und has recsh cl oan, Heh barque Adam Garr, 5 Beote, from Glasgow, Dee 2, with al oirlana, pe Smyrna, Oct 20, with lied in co. with Columb jae Jae res Wap & 1 iledeipnin Boamalied Howes, NYork. “Spokes et ne Ta fe. brig Neptane, of and days (fom Boston for JS Whas encountered heavy westerly gales i be ss ie baseage. lace, Young, from Rio 0 Janeiro, Nov 25, with Orn gedaat bilarocs ne; ore, do; Helen McLeod, for NYork: US) re joston,'all well. Whale ship John Adams sid same ar ona eruit ages barque Henri, Klencke, 50 days from Bremen, with to Meyer & Stucken. Bargne we Condor, Tikiob, 20 days f from — Orleans, with 373 cks 18 bbls molasses to Alsop & Chai Brig Aolus, Haley, from St ‘Ann's Bay, Ja. Dec 22, with pi- mento, to master. no American Wolcott. Owen, 16 days from Gonai via Hampton , With 410 loge mahogany 200 bags ooo 4 tons logwood $2000 to 1 De le Peyster '& Whitmarsh. Left no American. Brig Es Smith, 5 days from Savannah, with cotton, to Sepreee ec Mees erties 6 days from Wilmington, NC. with aavaloure, to E's 3 Pows te 1) Powell yers, fom Wilmington, NC. with naval stores, cig Chive, folaaon,4 days flan’ Beocoove; wits: Tuoaben to PL Nevins it Son “Globe, Iegnd i from Me ary teat and St Thomas "Harbor Ietan rae vi Rtioas and Cu » to mast roi Vermillion Bay. a mall La. with 162 hh 150 bI & Co. 5th inst. off Be Shot } cys, saw oh Ei yt Taylor, of Boston, standing ast. ie Caroline, Pratt, from Newbern, NC. with naval stores, to 8 L Mitchell. 3 Regulus, Cole, from Wilmington, NC. with naval “Schr Fair, Smith, 3 days from Washington, NC.-with naval stgres to SLM Mitchell ia janeys asin 6 days from Newbern, NC. with naval stores, to Ki M Blackburn, Tropie, Robinson, 3 da} mSchr Missouri, Phi Care ie ith Ae fom Baltimore, with mdse, to ips, from Baltimore, 52 honrs from the to C) Hamaberlain & Co. jet M, Caswell, from Baltimore, with iron, to master. Below. Brig Noble, from West Indies. Also, brig Jane, and 1 ship, 1 brig unknown. Rallea Ships Yo: re, Bailey. Livevoots Java, Eery. acd Remit- tance, Silsby, New Ori irleans; Peter Hattiick, Post, Mobile; barque Edward, Charleston, and othe ken, Ann, from Hartford for Priedclybia, Jan 15, P M, Eastward of Fire Island. serpteonit, a days from Rotterdam for NOrleans, Dec 1, at vest 418 days from Philadelphia for Montevideo, Dec 1, lat 19, Foreign Ports. ‘ome Slee Jan, pote port, Geo Otis, for St sg0, de Cuba, day; ——, Butler, from Guadaloupe for Wilmington, next day, and others Demerara, Dec 27—In port, Gipesy, Haley, = Bridgeport, bound to leeward; Leont ne, from N York, Jost arr rad Grind Task, Nichol FRAN , Jan 11—Sld Gra: ‘ark, Nichols, Cul eae. “George & William, M'Grath, do; Columbia, aReiryaND, Jan H—Sld Julia, HM, NYork. Cld Citizen, Biber, Cab. Love Fea Be Darque akoseee ile care, ‘aed: Lapland, news at Boston, 549 10-25ths tons) Grover, and Columbus, Cot: in, NOrleans; European, Studley, Baltimore; York cerows, Jan 11—Arr Martha, Snow, from New Or- |, Bacon, fu the anchored near Truro, and was subve- aes ito this harbor by'n boats crew sent from the gutter Gazelle, Allen, from, Mobi'e for Boston; brig hy all the above athick snow tached, (be- hat of Mr. ‘who was lost over- 13th; hes has left a wie was washed ashore back ines Goon Wenelden se ire doses aged gp. lost overboard from Turk, (from Off Race Point, Nov. 26th, he has left from Mina, of and six children.” Also the, bo Of Truro, about. 10th lt, rciohin bor Besion) in for Boston hil * Nooantow, dan IhecArr Richmond, Taylor, fem York for Portland; 13th, Montano, Dill, and Sarah Ripley. Horton, Ri annock for Boston;, snd all bound Hast ald Lith. Art 14 Tore, York for Portland — gestern in port, eve, Reraies. md ry Jane, having ret toHoumes athick snow at . mere sift iRiver. su datreen having» care rouewill prnceed gt Alter, Black, Boston tor ew York sid (Al Anna Rayne ner Joha fimmons, dere i O18 SNR Heer em, ol Salta, and re Marine, ted ov Lig Jageiro, Nov. 28, for . Norfol G Ss share eter gton; Jose, Engng ata for dot Nore A ews, Thor u orks, a for Boston 7 Go ke, No iol poi or dow it loss of jib-boom, rains, TR hg See pet Ting Rr lg bie Alvert AM.. North hi York— ys from Macias for N off Tost some oc Chatham light led from here some HEY, rica, Bra on th et ites rel whiel he YearerdaytAnromed Gifford, Westport for New K for Providence. Sid 14th, ers, Fowler, West “he ir ie Warnisaton, We Cld Balloon, Sweetzer, a He SavAnnan, EY lear £e = Repeating Bhi; ‘We shall esteem it a favor a Captains of Vessels = of gio Es. Jan 7—Arr mson, Stark, . Sargent petBthoe Lamscncs ‘ork. Cha Reva ye asides ‘Almeda, Mowland, and J ‘L Richard-on, OmILE, (Be Mow Morrison, Deme, Ee TO ce; Talley ray T ia Cordova, a Y Mateltiee cla Genon portage ay Dorr: Goodrich, NV ork; r, and Vitor ia. Week’ Geo Keren Ivica; C. ixtio, Me gahipe ostons ie Lewrtote tess Saiyan hae By Last Night’s Southern | Mail. Puniapecria, Jan M—Arr_ Euphi Eliot, Baker, Bosto Patriot, ‘eae hun Roy NOilean s. Sie eke © loquette, 3 Vulture, Small; iquorne airy port: * Myrick, Catheart, 788; ‘know: "Boston: Bashew, Myers, Jan 1—~Arr Brilliant; (Br) Barr, and James Moran, ai Whitmnre: Boston: re, Bost gees Be, Prov ti Be Epos dene Tay tie Chateany var rg, Caner c va, Leone, | Capt remen 5 ino » Rio Janeiro; "3 taueher and Madison, Keller [Br] Loutet, Demerara; ‘ren Bi ‘ashier, Baker, Campench “HB Paeifie. Smith, inson, Turks I Island: Below, coming 4, Cid Clinton, ind. Sartell ond; Fiverpool; ite aa ‘Giorleert juntin, pulse eat seen, Bray ence Work, Cd Hawarh bese? Commerce, Dorethy, Boston, 5) sid w Orleans’ Mary, 3a For Spain, Tri san, m3 fai z , Falmou: eae, Mobi eh, Patker, and Hoel den, B Sarah Eligabeth, AUCTION SALES. PEREMPTORY Shy OF REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION jhe Oa Grass and grain. Its form is ly.sqn fined—and a highway exteuds through it from one end to the other, obviating the Lecessity of forming lanes and alle ALL THA’ and occupied 183 Acres of Land u lage of Newburgh, wi ti Hoel aan i d plough I im shes feo liv and koolls, and st oii rable, and well adapt = VALUSGER FARM, formerly owned by Rachel McHugh, deceased, pontainin nd, and insite three or four tof Positively be sold at bic a see: lage of Newb bee at 11 o'clock, A. Onall'sides, by good and substan- urpassingly well watered; and iv suitably = sure i is produc. to the cultivation'o of both nare—the boundaries straight and well de- is nota Tavern within several miles of the place: w! «Church, Distriet Schoo! agou ‘and Blac hops, ania new and excellent Grist and Plouring Mill are all within half a mile of the h : hese, with many other advantages—such aa jts substantial condition of its. build able and commanding site on which the house facifsiands cannot but ho el capitalist; and a pl ita most desirable possession for the wealthy. easant, agreeable residence for the man of al id nod orenpation. hy i ther information concerning the property ition: ‘or fu eraing th TER ary or candid tions of sale, npr aed may bas at huis, offoe ange Hotel: ate in this ‘village; of to the saubicriber aeibs R TYLE! ty will be sold wholly or di led, to ee rgparersan®, nig old in the whole, $2,500 may remain on ‘and mot Thsevaen Tasnary Mth, 1845. inl4 Steec NEW. YORK, January t6th, 1845. (THE Partnership persrotore FARKEE. between GEO. GAILES and FREDERICK 8! conwent, th is day. dissolved by mutual GAIT ES T FED “stirs. in Parts, at 25 MARTIN’3 MAGNIFICENT] LY 1 ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE, With sy agg om Practical Observatii loos, Mar jiral Re- Sregpes Rev, ALEXANDER ‘CHER, «Au hor of the Guide to Family Devotions, Seripture iis iit promise to make this the most aw pub- ke ¢ver atten Jargs and clear, the in this cou pe is paver of the finest, quality tad pointed sade the greatest care on Sheree a, cot Shia: 4 wings aren steel, and, in point o equal to the beat fates es fa the ie Ea Is Bie ball pest one to L1 jars. t | “WE2Peteher's repetaicon sr’ writer is well established. ‘The ablishers arein possession of at least ‘hres hundred levters {row jimisters of all Evangelical denomiaati ns, in the hughest terms of his Guide to Family Devoui recom: Mending its use generally, letters, in ‘will be pub- lished ou the covers of the t Bible. 517 Steodis* re ‘TIN & 26 John st. ROADWAY. JOUKNAL. Congents SATURDAY, January 18th, 1815 — Reviews—Lowel!’s Conver The gy tesali gh Bool iae Illustrated ‘Works: The philber on False Hi 1 Poetr Raneter ether ‘he Drama— monic Society— laglet, by Harry Franco— paris Lowell— ork: to the Duteh— American Prose Writers, No. 2, N. P. Willis— Interior of Trinty Chnrch— honora ieties, Ke., &c. Three Dollars pér anium, single numbers 6X cents. Published JOHN BISCO, 153 Broadwa "i17 atistee And for sale by all Periodical Agests. WYKOFF’S DINING SALOON, of Pine and Nassau streets, in the Basement THis i is oue of the best pl: |, especial); and well served, and the ment in the city. ths oly at which to obtain it once cheap aud luxurious, fresh and good, well cooked ‘ices as low as those of any establish- a Dinner, are alwa: Geatletson whe re Singusied Sith tee Ait neglect and disorder so.coamon among the eating houses, will he Gnd substantial solace, fe ect, N.B—Th ‘he Paddiny are very superior, as is nd Apple Dumplings served by yhett ‘so the Poultry. iv VALENTINES. OUNTRY ORDERS will be supplied from the new and Cron splendid caliente offered by the subscriber, —Persons remitting per mail, will have etek to immediately. ,Wholesal Hetail Valen RHEUMATIC EauLS. R. COVEL be the ouly arniele whtek will cure tne ie Alita, Sr chronte; and for proof of the suffering from tals complaint to read the fo infl asnanato CURE, asks lowing certificate:— Dr. Cover— De: New Yorx, December 10th, 1814, r—I cannot in jastice to myself and suffering hu- ar manity, let this opportuni ee expressing my grati- tude to you for your Rheu: a long time with Aa 1 was ai thoulders and wrists, reeei with legate satiny thoar who wish, Tp ard to the astonishing effects of "your Fi trouble to call on me. immedia'e physici have been troubled for sums of 1%, pen I have Pace tt relief, aud am now entirely ie formation with's Te if they will take pan oe W PeRkiNg Pearl st, N. ¥. We will also et to Mr. Alexander wien SN Nassau street, Pietel better known as Sat Captain Hinman, corer of handrods of others. ipineie without tached to each box- Mosely, tLe at — 7 Walch Mr. A. 76 Broadway; Green and Houston st eeta; and to ly hab teh ere Hy rone Sullivan st; ‘Hallock, 176 ‘8) Sobandain, tat Sigh h Avenue; Guion, comer of Buwery and Grands Moss, 506 cea 9 Grand, and A. ¥. Wheeler, 112 Cherry st. jal? Im*ec GRAND MILITARY & FANCY AN A limited number Broad way ND B ZIPPA CLUB, DRESS BALL. EXCLUSIVE MILITARY AND FANCY DRESS BALL, will be given the day Eveniag, mi: January, the “Bier ated CEU a usec CKETS rate DOLLAR’ are for sale at Atwill’s 7 ee are VTH« MANAGERS. te ae PAcKe fe anes GARRICK from pcanceesteminntd hip vin lease have their permits on board, at Orlegas whast pot of Wall street, immediately. All goods not permitted in five days, must unavoidably be seat to Public Store. jl6ec JU arc Aa TED ED. THE NEW YORK. "BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Py | er PRRD. EDITION. CE HOTEL. KEEPER the Business Dit retail b 516 twia? m DUNLOP A REGULAR su at Noo ii Went suex FIVE CENTS. ENT RS i eas Men Ly uy aril | to} BUNGEE STRINGER & COs Broadway, corner of Ann atreet. = as "S ALBANY aLb g esly Brows Ale, in Mod halve, for for Shippiog and City ase; street, comer of R Seale & Son, fr a: wil ree tee to. those who ho favor them with oie a ine ie ly. the use of Private jotels, blic Saloons, York, January 3, 1845. Im*m. PREMI) i] 3 300 Ibs., 7and 9 years of New York, to be seen at Mr. Jas. Hou Slaughter joure, Lith strevt, between 4th and 5th avenues, on Wednesday after which they wi larket, No. 164 Varick street, on Hokage Old Ntark Takk NOTICE. UM, BEEr.—" Ye fine Oxen, weighing roma the Western part be brought. to Mr. iday, 17tn, and on Saturday, 18th. The publicare respectfally invited to ex city, a well as laxury. the finest 515 dtia*rre ‘Oxen for their age eve: at such Driees os will please the loners of economy, ne ughtered in this JAMES GH Old Market, 164 Varick street, Between Chariton and Van streets. ¥OR LIVERPOOL—The fast sailing packet ship ST. LAUR! in the 23d 4 limited number very comfortab] ENCE, Capt Brown, will be despatched of Jannary, of cabin and oe bin passengers can be y,be Kpommpo oe rate, by ap- yi it Ps plying ou board the ship at Fier Novy HERDMAN, iltee 61 South street. NAW LINE OF PACKET= FOR LIVERPOOL pac tons purtven, her regular day. et of the 2ist QUE ptain id EEN O| tak West 1250 in Wsakpase, will sal on Tuesday, Jan. Me shie OF thie line being all 1000 tons and upwarts, per- bm bout to embar! utnges to be to any other, as their great capacity ren more comfortable ai and their accommodations for . ers, it is well known, Persons a to inake early application ay ine of packets “hire ‘old country, will not fail to see Teritedfvom selecting thie nd_convenient, than ships o ber ard set of rBaclig sae or er aanree steal BAN, Capt De Peyster, will po Rexel ket of 26th Tan > — it class, fa ante ket Ship vely sail as hen very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin Ts, Persons wishing to embark should make Tage passenj tmmediate application to il6 ee ee. LO a FOR NEW ORLE eas Line—Regu cust "Ke tan will positively se or freight oF Vaseane, apply on board, at O1 Pe ~ inst. yi worn forw: FOR Liv rary Packet 31 het thouse, tee itively no goods received on Me Hullin & a who jew Os leans, Messrs. Hu! — HR, JOSEPH MeMURRAY, South. No. 100 Pine atreet. earner ol Pacl ‘ket ship Li iltas abo aa her requtar day. ng han me accommoda'ions, iri Be C0. 56 South at joalved-On board efter Suoarday evenex, rd all goods to 1! ae eee Saat t Jann: / Ov shove, ber 1250 tons bat Sana Rife fi it of a les cotton, or bulk thereof, or a iii crepes yee 1 E rt apply to the Captain on bward at west side of Burling Slip, or FUL & SUN FURS, 'WOODHUUL URNB Price of Passage \ J ton, will saeceed cle ta Rs i sail ‘on her tegular ay, ato _AMUSEMENTS. FOR THE BENEFIT OI EN EFIT OF AND ae SEGUIN. IR. FRIDAY EVENING, Jan. 17th, thaadece, ss the Opera entitled THE WOHEMIAN ( ORL Eey) te Ir. ‘oconelud with the oe act 0 Felix, Mr Frazer; Dandiai, M Aomitraxcx. —Boxes, Ist ‘50 conts—Pit 50 cen! ior teers ge be hear tangncunce that her BENEPIT, will SATURDA o SEMERAMIDE be performed—Semirsmide, . Bion Fie 100; Tdpenas, Benge Reoet Ara se een the acts ‘Scene Lu ig ee , $1; Second Tier 5 i. C secured fom s fora is tre os Ca YORK beg ra’ HOWE. honor to axuounce hi ht on HUESDAY, J waren be ‘ean be secure Site ies, “he Box Office, from sae SECOND bortiers GRAND AMERICAN REPUBLICAN BALL. AT THE PARK THEATRE, ON MONDAY EVENING, NUARY 27TH, 1845. Tits ‘Theatre will, on the above occasion, be decorated, with Banners from the he Philadelohia ad ns well as this cit the Commit that fires as.good si mn R- the Gea of tickets ri done admit gentleman and two ladvee™ ead rad ek of either of the Subscribers, or at the following —— American Hotel, L, Wm. & Stouterburgh, 143 Fulton st: Maric! 's Music #1 rp i 372 Broadway. iT eod 123 edt27*r OREY, See. NIBLO'S GRAND iD SALOON FOR, OE Doe rhe eon ALLS. MEN’ by Bs IN CGN | Piaget afar » sede calling, iavorahte Cie ound nd. being Se eackseats 1500 persons. the sides, and is chandeliers. A there are ‘Boma, and a supperroon, 380 fet 60 Great onion will be Pelee of Saloon f ef Bal of Satoon Rah Ka ‘iblo’s Sal RA oA ‘Mth. es place at Niblo’s Selon, 0 ; CREE BUN RD GRAND Mil MibiTARY Rte takes pine a aa ON EUTERPEAN SOCIETY: Aneel Covert and Ball, takes place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Wi y Evening, January ICAL ARS GUARD GRAND MILITARY BALL, I Niblo’s Saloon, on Friday, ST ERANK LIN BLOES GHAND' MUEAMY BALL, 's place at Niblo’s Saloou, on Monday, February 17 Sjaldre GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT To GEORGE P. MORRIS, ESQ. _ PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL TALENT raw In THR UnitRD erate Under tt tion of a Committee of Citizens. ‘The following distinguished artists have in the kindest: man- ner consen' wear on the oecasion — ‘Signora eae Signora PICO. ‘Miss MARY ig Ea jignor A! PEROZZI’ Signor r SANGUIRICO, Signor Di, BEGNIB, Who will preside at the tha Fine Forte, and + RAPETI, Who will lead the Orehestra, consjeting of ALL THE INSTRUMENTAL TALENT AT PRESENT ATTACHED Other eminent Professors will also appeet, whose names will be hereafter announeed. “ Concert will rake place THE BROADWAY TA ERNACLE, On Monday Evening Next, January 20th, at 7 o'clock. chats, $1 tach, may be had atthe Music Bxores, oF of an of the Commitiee, and of the Treasurer, James Eng Wall street. ‘Tickets will also be for sale +t Saxton be Biles’ Book Store, 205 Broadway. iy COMMITTEE Rdward 8. Gould, Semuel Pe Lyman, Wm. 8, Miller, vt Jame M. M. Undscll Win ae Weis pieton, jozzens, Tames F. Penniman, John W. Francis, Fitz- Greene. Halleck, '. Jones, Charts A Seale Seeley, Robert H Morris, pcan es ¢ Committee will t the 17th inst Pike tse Precisely. MES HARPER, Chainnan. Seve: P. Lyman, Eres Sancent, i ies 515 Stism See SS gm GRAND VOCAL eRe ANOCRUMENTAL sseren to by the AME. on x Oa A i following. minent Saree ‘A meeting of House on Friday next, RGHI sANgHiEReS- ICO, Sie'ri AN’ WEROZZ1. SANQUIRICO, TOMASSI, Si SNNE and Mr. KYLE, (who have al be ral Jemiered thet, highly valuable services)—will have poner to gives Grand Vocal and {nstramental Concert, on ¥, inst., at the Taberorcle. FROGRAMME—Pant I. Overture—Freit Fy Duett yon Pe. Barber of noult am 1. Flite Solo mere aioass br is Prerturec: Gustavus. “se ted Duett ‘from the’ Ebben a te Feri lame Arnoult, . ym I] Barbiere di argo al nercram, © sung for the first time in Amer- gato, performed by Madaine Athoult aad Me Tickets $1 cack B. Bishor, at the principal Music Stores, and door on the ever perk formance. pen at 7— Goscert to commence lock. Jald MWTbkk tre ‘THIRD WARD AMERICAN REPUBLICAN 4 AND BANNER PRESENTATION—' atthe Apollo Saloon, on Tharsdi Invitations hve been extended il ening, ce wl G John | Lloyd, coruer of Wil of the Committee, jal St’ THEATRE "THE Flooring of the Park Thestre, remaining down Native Ameriean von Hall after ‘ en i” ath suale wil beret wed ul fice, ons wishing to ‘oncerts on either of te fllowie te jtne wa +» 22d, Bd, ‘th and 25th. Jl4 at*re 3 MESSRS. Pearce ae & ee COTILLION BA LATE OF SARATOGA ‘SPRINGS, AXE. now prepared te give their attendance, at Pri ties, Solcies, he’, and combining « Band of various Ins ments, from two to twenty, with the most modern and fashion ble Music, hope to give their usual satisfaction. Applicat to be m MESSRS. SCHNEIDER & REBHUNS, 59 Crosby street. _ iad Im*re MUSIC. Ng Wg he BAND, Caseot ye Bri rd i 1 tally inform gubligine they a re fain es pity at Private Baise aad Fe Par. oui altars. Polk of Lengo Berens: Ken ‘ithe Band con sists of from tw to al new grand 6 ave Gothic Doub Action Harp wife rash Fiano Forte ‘alone when eal PAI "Teacher of Harp, Piano. Forte, ie, yd. HECEAN RITTER No. a cvunemest: ins Ae Im®m DUMSDAY, +rofessor of Music, No. 55 eet, above Walker, wilt go to the residence bi pupitsand teach on very, moderate terme) the Guitar ‘and bmg jory'pean.. Mus erin Ar Arranged for baeds, and piano fortes correctly tuned. Satisfactory references given on application. 21 lm@m MINERVA ASSEMBLY, ROOMS, ROADWAY, NEAR WALKER. pat, PROPRIETORS of ‘the above suite of room have, at er immense expense, completed the most, yy com oF. GORCER: 00M in the ety an My — full vee ty the attention of the public. Neeson being the cen ay, pose jar! caapep it for Ln Fgh pd ns Sst uma ca whiny the view of promoting the cor fore and conven} of the si ble of seating one thousand pe Sragentions ‘Of che mont chase deveripeion, bei ir Te tenor Carag be ae A series of classic #1 ' also been Pided from studio of Mr. Basham. roots, when, bf by th costly chandeliers, presents a coup dil unequalled by an tin the city. whey ee a, thy np rendering the Min Minera wa the ety nay ‘Dehad by appt ‘application to desirous of aces serrata totes. anth othe saime in the most ciegant and commodions style. QUADRILLE BAND. BALLS AND PARTIES farnished with ptt af Hatchings ving din- getung GEORGE We Wire woRnn, AWS Rat Breadtray, or SOHN alker street. MB. aah mat ta ey ; to’ be so Waripome of ‘of Stodart Jand nd by thin be ‘at the Dunham, 361 . eae oreester LEECHES! JUST RECEIVED Fer ship Franklin, from Hrmberg. 2 very fresh supply of Sw hes; ‘for sale wholesale and retiil, at the most m« rae ies DINAND & CO. Linporter rot Le take ats Nassan street. LA ROBIERE & CO! ree maha iccl ed ale Polke; c ns e" 1d Dresses; ilove ane “4 ol it styles, fe a i Ras tere i LEECHES! ja8_im*ec BRUN