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oy rss + tends to have the ne On motion of Ald. Daa: majority tions and all, was adopted tl Ce er’s Report. ya ote af te Report wi ‘omptroller’s —The Com presented and ordered to be painted for the me of members. Legat Adi to the Tombs.—A report wi received from Wa. "Cex, keeper of the City Prison, in answer to the re soluiien respecting Henry A. Lom Ft, The report set forth that Mr. Fay was a) by the direction of the Committee on Police oty ana Prisons, to see to the prisoners’ wants, provide them with counsel, &c., with a view, if the experiment proved beneficial, to pass an or- dinance creating the office of legel adviser ; that he con- tinned in the prison ‘until about two months since, when, finding that the volunt contributions of fore prisoners whom he had served, which was the only compensation which he received, was nat sufficient to support him, he had left, merely giving the business the benefit of’ his leisure moments. Exclusion of the Bble—Ne Bible no Appropriation — Ald. Buwrina offered a resolution directing the Comptroller not to pay any ef the school moneys to those schools from which Bible (without note or comment) had been excluded ; and also resolving that the Common Conbeal do not appropriate any more moneys to such ool. a naad Hasenovce rose and spoke tillhe was called to time” by the President, Spposing the resolution. Alderman Miter followed rt of the resolution, Alderman Draxe then moved previous question, which was adopted. Alderman Szamin gave notice that he should movea re consideration of the resolution at the next meet: Alderman Buxrino then moved a re-consideration at once, which motion was carried. Alderman H. ovex then spoke for another thirty minutes. ‘Alderman Mituen replied. Alderman Seaman moved for adjournment.— Lost. ‘The previous question was then put and carried by a vote of 10 to 3. The resolution was then adopted by a vote of 10 to 3. At 15 minutes of 11 o'clock the Board adjourned till 6 o'clock to-morrow evening (Tuesday.) City Intelligence. Capture or an Escarey Convicr.—It will be recollec- ted, that a few day since, Joseph Thompson,who was sen- tencedto the State Prison for a bu ry, escaped from the hands of Owen W. Brennan, the Deputy Sheriff, who had him in custody. To day he was ‘arrested b by Mr. Bren- van and officers Stephens and Gil. Hays. Gnanp, Lanceny.—A female ne’er do well, named Mary Gannon, entered the premises of Susan Johnson, No. 142 Orange street, on Sunday, and throwing Susan upon the floor, cut from her chemise a roll of bills amounting to about $60, and from her oe about $20. The money was tied up for safe keeping in a portion of Susan’s un- der garment. Buratary —The storeof F. Paypher, in 80th street, be- tween 6th andf7th ues, was Pape tered a few nights since and robbed of about 90-Nutria skins. Mone Recuxry.—At the Upper Police office another owner was found for a portion of the Mani property, and another charge was made against him. oF ar’ Office—Jan.97.—Founp Daownzn —The d an inquest at the Alms House to-day on the man who was found at the foot of 76th street When the evidence came to be taken,all the ith which the messenger env. bee the case, He could not be identifi ie is a mulatto years of age. U.S. Circuit Court, Before Judge Betts. ‘His Honor Judge Betts opened the U. 8. Cir- this day, after a fortnight’s recess, when the re Hook vs. Thomas W. Wood was ge gument on demurrer, action being ight or for for inti ement of patent right ia ae Prod to machine, The case stands adjourned over. Court Calendar—This Day. Mr Court.—Nos. 59, 95, 94, 98 to 112, 114to 121, /123, 124. pv PLeas.—Nos, 26, 35, 36,130, 37, 12, 14, 88, 40, 25. poo Cuiturg in Groraia.— There seems to bnger doubt that the culture of tobacco become erly in Georgia. The inquiries for seed and information are multiplying. Consderable quantities of the Cuba have been distributed, and ten times the quantity could be disposed of even yet were it inthe market Next fall we feel confident that a full supply may be relied upon by our friends in the interior. Anew species of seed obtained not long since from California has been used in Orange County, Va.,with en'ire success; and it is believed that it would be admirably adapted to the soil and climate of Georgia, owing to its rapid growth and early maturity. The seed sown was obtained from the Patent Office at Washington, and fara not put into the grond until about the middle of | s the plants wee ready to set out tl January. Mr. C.. i ter to the Hon. n 7 Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents, describing his experiment, re- marks :—The California tobacco, if it continues to ripen and grow for the time to come, as it did for me on tne first trial, must come into general use—first, use the lant much earlier in the spring (say ten days at east) than any kind we hay +; secondly, when transplan ed, the growth is remarkably quick, matures and ripeus at least from ten to fifteen days earlier than any kind of Tobacco we have in use amongst us. broad, iy leaf, of fine texture, and cures of a beautiful color, 1 some plants grow as large as seven feet across from point to point; and, upon the whole, I consider it a valu- able acquisition to ‘the planting community. The seed 1 send you have come much more to perfection than the seed I obtained from you; which circumstance, I think, is favorab‘e to its being adapted to our climate. sown in ‘The Indian Vegetable Elzir and Liniment, from 21 Courtlandt street,is warranted to cure any case of Rhen- matism. It gives immediate relief, Le re Be weak limbs, ces down swelling, and extends contracted cords. Read the following.—A young Miss, fifteen years, named Jose: 5 Niches, grand-daughter of i Stickney, No. MY on the ice about and slightly brake sche skin on own of which became mu fated, and finally resulted in a sore: which increased until it covered the whole limb, from the kuee to the foot, and was extremely offensi d_had five holes which appeas to eat into the bor id of course was ve- Ty painful; and susoeet very many remedies were tried all to n street, [was induced to try it, expect prove nveless, like all the #0 called he had tried. but to the astonishment of erslt nd, friends, from the 5 family, fe ers 4 Magical Pain peltinaratee, Of life: should be without; and | do say, the cure of thiscinld (8 one’ of thegreatest ‘miracles ' ed, ae MARY"G: STICKNEY, No. @ Watt at. New York, Jan. a 1845. Mheaborenamel arjele will cure the fllowing, complains, vig ooreat, rysipels, Suit Wheumns Sore Lives and Nipples; Piles, Kheumaitsepe, Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor Salve, at the onzy agency, 21 Courtlandt street. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile, for completely and permanently eradicating suserflaous hair from low fore heads, upper lips, or the stt of man. Always test- ed before buying. Proof pos ive this, aud no mistake—At No; 67 Walker street, first store rnom Broadway where may be had u's Vegeiable Houge, which imparts a delicate bly ini “complexion, upremovable by ub! Gbnraud's sani Lily White, for the complexion; and Go raud’s Hair Dye—watranted. The Rose of health was bloomin, cheek,and all was joy around her; but Consumption her for anearly victim. Before she had arrive cough. pain in ide— 1 occasionally she hed nig! ame emaciated—i on her ad marked at womanhood, She felt some slight ppearance in tern00u— sweats—her appetite grew lets—she bright hectic spot was observed on cheel ‘when the autumn leaves, began to fall, she Pome to her tong home, She died of consumption, | She m i have arrested the fell destroyer Progress, dreds and thousands | cg If they are wise, M-Healin, ng who. are eee wi resort to cate which has : the same Fol es, Une formed any had_ at 106 Nassau street, one door above Ann, and at ‘Mrs. Hays, 139 Fal- ton street, Brooklyn. Deafness.—Dr. McNalr’s Acoustic O11 for all complaints of the Kor. This isan articleas good asit is cele- brated. It has been known to cure cases of long standing, when the patient had not been able to hear for ye -rs, and f care of humming in the head, pai the rivalled. How numerous are the cases of e cw t of the biood healthy and ire. If the system is to be preserved free from di the boos uae be Tepe healthy. Comstock’s Extract of Sars rilla is prepared with great care from the root, and In all cutaneous ts or rheumatic ai article ives's thy action to the bloor drives from the system every symptom of disease. Pi cents per bottle, or $1 per dozen. At 21 Courtlandt strcet. Dr. Felix Gouraud—Dear Sir—You have 11- beriy of reference as to the success of Beal's Hair Restorative, ndersiguedy who have teated the sa ming C r, President of the Leather Manufacturers? GW. ay Anction Hi tel, Water street. g iS iaabeth street. Brooklyn, Carlton street, first door from Ya No. 16 Upica Place. Many others coul rom person tho Wy ed ine the article with succrse, but the above Brust yo sufficient to prove the Restorat oan an vattiele eit, as in fact the terms on whieh i fy ps nupplien at the offi 19 charge isfy the moat is tas sk C6, No, 194 Figs ’ « firat store trom Broadw ks fair ani pled, ‘d, tan’d or pimpled= Now, dark or brown, Ganpurnt, i in coautry village o in town, —— to you I speak, nature’s fair master-piece, In Pj ace or war, man’s brightest, dearest hope, Why Boy your voamry, Ce] one Would shee Chore di Envied by movment Would be th Reader the cost is ver ad of hair and a cents togive teen you # jones? Pi vot any eruption; seek iL for three shill ngs’ ® bottle, will m any the Tong at any cee to ih hea oa the sen of the onag oo Eagie, Lh wom tree 323. Brond 3 State street, Boston; 3 Ledger Bu : Wis per he eae eae arc) Fb nap pana jreoy hetegs se cant! the Tabe needy TOHN BY GOUGH. Barzueons: Md., Oct. Sth, 1844. a Bes Seti gee —Dburing my ata; in we t premee, 1 ceasi u somenrticlos ie your! ee a Ty Frade ound thein to pai of perfumer, ticles, and 1 capecia nally your ITALtan the greateat in the United ples 2 tern T could find, such as Lo- tone and soaps Of various kinds, Ea ‘experienced but litle no ood from them all bean t -spair of ever bei fnything but strong ngs which T much ful Tate your Talay eltcated Soap adve i. ‘ork mediately gave you a cal and bought two cakes of you Italian Medicated Soap, and before [ used one | perceived that my skin was much relieved of the disease, aud the pimples began to appear, and before 1 used the third one Las entirely cure|. I then supplied myself with more before left the ciry, for fear of not getti a any more after | had left it. 1 now recommend it to the public as a restorer, a beautifier, and a purifier of the skin. ‘You are at liberty to Publish this, and ate it known to all. ind etait weit tions “6 BRICHAN. Common Chalk versus Ladies’ Faces—Are females aware how common chalk injures their skin? Let them. ‘once try a box of Jones’ Ben ih Lily White; that alone gives m that natural, snowy, livu vee, so adi ible. Price 25 cents. At 323 Broadway, and 82 Chatham street. | Ali emcee Subscriptions to the Be LD must be to the agents, Zieber & Co.,3 Led; snreet near “Chestinut, where single coples at 1 o’clock. mie alte aig 1 al f i wget ne yak spans AGI sian tor iala x nat Medical Notice.—The eae Isements New York College of Medici the een of = ee will fourty Sot uasacinet eh this S, RICHARDSON, M. D. "Bifce and Consulting Rooms of the Collerea¢ N re tions show a decline from those current on Satufday— Norwich and Worcester fell off } per cent; Erie Morris Canal, 4; Canton, 2; Long Island, 3; Fé ‘Trust and Indiana, closed at Saturday’s prices, Pennsylvania 6’s improved 4 per cent; and Reading j.— The sales were toa very limited extent, and the buoy- ancy at theclose of last week seems to have totally dis- appeared. The improvement in stocks, produced by the European advices, has been lost, and prices are now nearly the same as previous to the arrival of the steamer This change in the market has been created by the, com. plexion of political advices from Washington.’ The Texas question is likely to create considerable excite- ment, and unsettle commercial affairs until the subject is disposed of. Wallstreet was in a perfect ferment to day, on account of the passage of the Texas annexa- tion bill through the lower House of Congress, and the general impression on change to day seemed to be that the Senate would concur. There is a strong prohability that such will eventually be the case, but it is at present doubtful. The legislatures of several States have instructed their Senators in Congress on this subject, pro and con; and should these instructions be obeyed, the vote will be very close. It is even supposed by many that the question depends entirely upon the vote of Mp. Dix, the newly elected Senator from this State. The subject has not been made a party question in the House, and it will not be acted upon as such in the Senate. Northern democrats and southern whigs will vote against it, while the affirmative vote will be composed of both parties The greatest anxiety exists to have the affair disposed of, and the sooner it is settled the better for all classed. Tex’ as scrip, Treasury not2s and bonds, were rather vy in the market to-day. The annexation bill, which has just passed thd House of Representatives, rays that “Said State to belformed subject to the adjustment by this government of al ques. tions of boundary that may arise with other govern. ments.” This gives an impression that the princpal ob- ject of this bill is to open negociations with Mexico for the purpose of settling, not only the limits or Hound: ries of Texas, but to make whatever other arrangemen's with that power which may be found necessary th peace- ably obtain possession. Mexico is not alluded {o in the resolutions, and we therefore conclude that the consent of that power is an after consideration. This question will yet involve some European power in its course.— Great Britain feels keenly the movements of France in relation to the annexation of Texas, and will, no doubt, secretly be a prime actor in this business. We shall be able to tell something about the movements of England by the stand the Mexican government takes. Money still continues scarce and in demand. The banks of this city are holding themselves aloof from spe- culations, and refuse the smallest accommodations on stock operations. Business paper, to a very limited ex- tent, is discounted, but not sufficient to ease the market or affect the rate of interest. The quarterly returns for February will be sent to the Comptroller this week, after which it is possible there may be some relief afforded. The retrenchment the banks resort to just previous to ma king up their quarterly reports,is not the only cause of the existing restrictions in the money market, The condition of foreign exchanges has a wonderful effect on the banks, and compels them to be more cautious in their operations than they other’ would be. Many merchants are cramped in their movements in consequence of the reduction in the line of discounts, but it is working out a wholesome reform in our commercial affairs. These restricgions on trade being #0 severely felt so early in the seasdn, cannot but prove beneficial, ultimately, to those who now expe- rience the greatest embarrassments. The truth is, the mercantile classes of this city particularly, and of the country generally, are in a very unfortunate position, They have, for the past eighteen months, been extending their operations, extending their credits, ard striving to exceed each other in the extent of their business. In con- nection with these things, they have suffered severely by the depreciation in the value of their stocks, and may be heavy losers by their bills receivable. Should the debts due from the south and west prove bad to the smallest ex- tent beyond the average per cent usually estimated, it would destroy many houses in this city. The fact is, we are not in such a prosperous condition as appears on the surface. With favorable accounts from Europe in rela. tion to our staples, and with the most rigid restrictions in our domestic and foreign trade, it is possible the storm maf be weathered, without much harm, but the only way to avoid the blast is to take in sail. From the evils we are now experiencing, after only about two years business, we have some idea of what would have been the result, had we gone on three or four years, The Mechanics’ Bank of Newark has declared its usual semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable on and after the Ist of February. The return of the Illinois State Commissioner, Col. Oakley, and the President of the American Exchange Bank, Daniel Leavitt, Eaq., from Europe, has given those holding Ilinois stock universal confidence in the value of theinvestment. t is supposed by many that the loan is obtained, and that the business is settled, whereas there ia still the same contingency in the negotiations that pre- vented the success of Messrs.Oakley and Ryan,the first ef- fort they made. It is true that the whole amount re quired—$1,600,000—has been subscribed, but the same Condition is exacted. So far as this goes, the last mission has been the most successful, but it has no further accele rated the business. The bondholders of Europe have, from the commencement to the close of the negotiations in relation to the Canal Loan, insisted upon there being tax levied to pay the interest, and it is only upon that condition that they will advance a single shilling. The most important question now left for settlement, whether the Legislature will pass @ bill levying the re- quired tax or not, and the possibilityol collecting the tax if levied. Gov.{Ford, in his message to the present Legisla ture, remarked, that it was useless to increase the taxes of the people ; that the present levy was not and could not be collected, and that any addition to the pecuniary bur- den of the people, would only be attended with difficulty ‘and emburrassment without reaching the objeét intended. Late advices from the seat of the Illinois government inform usthat billshave been prepared and introduced into the Legislature, providing {or the payment of a por tion of the interest on the public debt by increased taxa- tion. The bill reported by the Finance Committee pro- vides that for 1945 the present rate of taxation shall be doubled, for 1846 it shall be still further increased over and above, doublicg the present rate thirty-three and e third per cent, and in 1847 the texes shall be «'{ll more increased to an amount cqual to one hundred an sixty- six and two-thirds per cent more then the present rate making a tax that year of forty cents on the hundred dol lars, when the tex now is only fifteen cents, The princi pal object of this bill is to secure the loan from the fo- reign bendholders, but should the {canal bondholders not 600,000 within three months after the passage of this act, the proceeds of said interest fund will be loaned to the canal fund, and expended in Constructing the canal. There appears to exist a very bad feeling between the people of the Northern and Southern Sections of the State, in relation to this question, and it is possible this feeling may defeat the bill. The Supreme Court of the United States has recently made a decision in which the State of Maryland and the Banks of the city of Baltimore, are deeply interested. The old banks of Baltimore, the Union. Baltimore, Com- mercial and Farmers’,Mechanics’,F ranklin, Farmers’ and Merchants‘, and Marine were exempt from ali texation (except that imposed on them orginally) upto the periot when their ot iginal charters would have expired, 1845, but that they are, from and after the lst January, 1845, and theijind of the session of the General Assembly there after, liable to all the taxation which now and hereafter the State may chooseto impose on them. The decision also goes to sustain theright, heretofore, as now, of the State, to tax all the other Banks of the city, namely, the Merchanti’, Farmers’ and Planters’, Citizens’, Western and Chesapeake. The effect of the decision in this im- portant case will enable Stockholders in the old Banks above named, legally to claim of the State of weal | f all the taxes on their shares which they may have paid in the years 1841, °42, 43 and 44, And further, they may legally claim and recover from the city of Baltimore all taxes on said shares paid to the Corporation in the years 1842, 43 and ’44. The decision will probably require the re-payment by the City of about $60,000 to such Stock: holders, and about one-third of that amount by the State, say $20,000—all the Ban's being hereafter liable to to: tion, both by the State and City. We annex a table showing the quantity and value of many of the staple productions of this country, exported from Philadelphia, for the year ending Dec. 81, 1844. Exrorts rrom Puitapen 844. eae 1 a ts to value, stdnds fllour, and the elphia has a much greater im- Porting than exporting trade, but in either ofthese branch es ofour foreign trade, it is the third city in the Union. A very large part of the commerce of Philadelphia is con- fined to the coasting trade. During the past year the number of arrivals of vessels at Boston from Philadelphia was 889 ; from New York the number was 648 ; and from Baltimore 200; showing that the coasting trade between Boston and Philadelphia is greater than the trade be. tween Boston, Baltimore and New York combined. The geographical position of Philadelphia must command a very large amount of internal trade, but other ports now much inferior to that,in extent and wealth, must eventu- ally carry on a larger foreign trade, and command a more extensive commerce with foreign nations. Old Stock Exchange. $25000 Ohio ’6, Farmers’ 1000 ‘Kentgcky bio B a baie 6000 do 10000 Indiana bds ry N Am Trast 475 East Boston scrip 100 ErieRR do 100 fy do 22558822 50 Ey yr 2 alte, te 4 da 10 58 (gf Mohawk RK 590 33 do 100 do 100 L Island RR 3% 30 do w 0. 25 G NH & Hortt Ri : “i = d By h’s Ble 1053 96: iF GS = SehskSerssess seggegesyy 5: & iB Readjae RR sinaw 48 Second acne; 50 shas N Am Trust 100 Canton Co ¥ poe Ohio. fs, 60 Ls bl a sO aha Mortis Canal 6 Harlem RR og 1B Nor © Wore New Stock Exchange. $1000 Tos ann b60 103 $5 shee Gunton Co bém 50% 50 shas lo 100 Morns Canal 290288 3s" do 235 do 25 do 150 Farmers’ Trust do tr] 25 do 50 25 do 50 do 50 Erie RR 25 do a8 28. = iBa0 33 ple do 50 do do oBadzo seneges: of; os 100 do 50 do 100 L Island RR 15 Nor & Wore RR 100 do % do 2% do 833 GR State of Trade. Asnxs—Pots are Inactive at our quotations, 8 87J a $4. Pea As ar ly at $4 19]. ime yellow sells, as wanted, at 29 a 29}c. The demane is very limited. Barapsturrs—No alteration to-day. Demand, supply and prices are the same as on Saturday. Corron—The market opened to-day with a good feel- 1g, and the bids were free at the rates paid at the e of last wee A further improvement ‘was demanded by holders, and acceded to by purchasers, o that the mai Ke may be considered one-quarter cent at higher than before the arrival of the steamer. Sales, 1,500 bales. Hay—Common qualities of North River bale are held at 260; prime at 58a 60c, The demand is moderate and the supply fair. Wuisxey—Drudge casks are still held at 22c Western and prison barrels are dull at 23 a 284c. Carrue Manxet.—At market, 1,100 beef cattle (250 from the south) 140 cows and calves, and 800 shee} Prices—Beet Cattle—We quote best retailing at $5 to 6 50, with a few extra at 7cents. Market dull, and 300 d, cleared at $1 76 to 5 60, as in at 56 a 67) cents per cwt. for Aras The market w Hay. ae sod, supply, Jose’ by the loa a Reat bi bisele ss Auction.—Terma—10 day of sale; the remainderto be the Ist May next. 75 per cent of the parohase. money to remain on bond and mortgage, at 6 per cent interest, payable half yearly. 3 atoryt brick building Nos 7 and 9 Whitehall , and rear ey ne ie on the on main building 66 {t dee tached thereto, 54 feet 0 inches inches wide in front, and 98 feet 6 rear, 145 ft 1 inch de Sutory brick house Jot 26} tt frent and rear 13 the cther; hou: by 4 story brick store a Sou attest, three doors east of Broad ad street; lot 28 fc front and rear, 79 ft ide, 77 ft 1 inoh the other; hou next east to corner ad at, lot 28 ft front and rear, 744 feet deep one side, 65} the other; building covers the lot, with the exception of a yard 7 ft square, reserv= ed for 117 Broad street, 14000 4 p34 brick eet two doors south of Front st; lo by exception of 7 ft be ge reserv 27 Front st; house 224 by 69 feet. 18 years lease of premises 14 ‘Mott street, lot 23 feet front, 18} rear, 108 ft deep onegide, 110} the other, No, 458 and 460 Pearl st, lot $9} ft front, 874 feet one side, 85 tog tee . Tamers aes: Corporation Property, con r 4 street and 5th aven' teenie on the Tater 254 a +] on at 10. . 1 on each street . 27th inst. Baioawr, wife of Bernard Real. if the family are invited to attend her fu- neral, this afternoon at 4 o’ch oe ee ‘atic st. At Detroit, Michigan, on the 10th ini M. Green FIELD, Sr. aged 81 years, a native of Geunios, Scotland. Weekly Report of Deaths In the city and e ag ots New, ew Yat fi from the 18th day of Jan. 50 Men—46 Womeue is Boys—37 Total 178, DISEASES. an Sprue, ii Meee’ io, 6S 5 He.) "Ingpector. City Inspector's Office, Jon te 1845, Passengers Arrived, —Ship Rajah—Capt J Spanlding, of Baler, late of sheshipeaaan Of New Vani, sold eal I Aare on im) iLLa—Ship Rajah—30 cases Ve 1205 bay ar Ri egars J Otis Posipe—t cheers cassia 3231 Tage | sugar _MARITIME HERALD. AUCTION SALES. Ship Masters and Agents. We shall rest 2 taee if, Captains of Vessels will give to Ropent Sizvey, Captain of our News Boats, & report of they sail vessela fe ae Cores 1m ts r uy home a cae Wale” sna Kaeieal & Taforra be thaal lly eeteal: atthe passage, list of aon of any xn wei PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 28, SOM inet 7 6 .Um ent 55 MOON HIGH Cleared. Ships Sheridan, Cornish, Liverpool, E. ,K Collins & Co— Barqucs Mallory, Brown "New Orleans n Mol Starges Cistman Bn iam} Cammenga, Bahia, Bechtel & & Dreye ingous ‘Brothers | & fesmith & Walsh; imon.—Sehrs Globe, lunter & Co; Ricker caeh Powell, Nor: ‘alpole, do, James Hunter AFriv: g chip Rajah, Cunningham, (re =e NS from Manila, Sept t, ad UAbsier et ah with indve: ty Coodhor eC ‘An; hip (Careline, for Chines 25th, brig’ Buse Ih ‘George fran, fon ich Oct 3, Geo! ‘an, for U ‘do Nov Lr off the Capea saw Br ship: Win Mistealf, tas Dec 15, lat 22 42 3, | Strabo, from Ca'cutta for Boston; 28th, lat Wel, Nautilus, from m Baltime jan 19, Yat lon 7 iit days from Boston Hallock, 6 days from Wilmi cot al ‘stores, Me. to NL MeCready & Co. ot lle, Eustis, and Chappell Sawyer, for New Orleans; wthorn, Havana; Porto Rico, N York Sinlth, from Wilmington, NC mith estton and Sailed in co with scbr Silas Crane, for res, Sch Delaware, Holbrook, 14 days. from ‘Thomaston, with lime, to ma: woes Notus, Besse, 24 hours from Wareham, with produce, master. Sloop Emma & Eliza, Besse, 24 hours from Wareham, with produce, to master. Below. Brig Helen MeLeod, Landis, (of Baltimore) from Rio Ja- neiroe with coffee, to order, Ind uatry, Brown, (of New Haven) from West Indies, with mdse, to Also, a barque from 8 New Orleans, and 2 brigs unknown. Salled. Scerilag, Hamilton, Savannah, and others. Ship Louis SW Castoff, for Havre, was towed by steamer Jacob Bell }W' Spit, where she anchored. ————— Miscellaneous Record. Packet Suir Suerian, De Peyster, for Liverpool, wil sail to- master. tothe as first officer, will go out this trip as commander. Suir Mrvona, Crockett, of and from. ‘Thi out 28 days. wi iM care of Garto i le, bound to Mol ie ast . Ie Sunday |: Sictaited from Thomaston ds the Sos De id on, longitude 69 rh NA arried away the three to) » wrang off the mainmast Just above deck, and lost A her Fell in with a vessel pen logged and abandoned, un inst. in lat 34 14, loi 0, Es ree Gaz. Jan’7 Baia Hunny Buck, of New York, Cat, Woodsides, fro New alg New Yor. arfvedat New inlet Bar, ti E statement, led from eld Mth, mae ite 30, * cen =p e ieee, ‘impos: companion way ried the foremast alean sweep Orr ear K io. ana few hours ya, ad ial 10 the 2 experienced” continual Rew Ove oe 1B Lnverpocl. Coot, 8 Kisllv eee leans : tails, On the 26th, the first calin day, succeeded in getting uo tebepen artery mene Bric On.y Son, Hyatt, before mentioned, from _Wilm: ford mh No socal wh at the back of Salt Key, Te ie Lae loos one Right of pie NG VESSELS. eft EGuzale, of Ber of rade car # Engle: mor Be Winton et a a gh Linh the 17th Sept last, muda. anewerin sede of the Visitor, was oun yu tha Noraesdvol Seisommings: aver tee’ her torte” of the 4th. ek last. Lavs Woodis, was launched, yes- from the ieakipy yard of Wm i. “Hiaater bea saimanot meskusrstiy igen is vuilder, t “[Norfolk Herald, Jan. 24. ‘Whalemen. New London 2th Christopher Mitchell, Keen, ‘Ocean, Pernambuco Dec 18, of and for Nantucket, with poll. Putin on account of the storm. rts at aasan Ealands, Jay 20, Pitman, Nant. 6 yeh out, Ch 123g 300 ‘aint . eve, do, 1232 mos, Rorcon'st NB TO i ‘mos, 400 re ‘Aug 2, Montan Goon, Nant, 1400 5); Jaa wah = ase, 1300 sp 400 wh. ear for Boston, 14th inst. lat 25 carey Ports. arers, Dec 5—Arr Duc Duc d’ Orleans, Flobertson, Trieste, Dec 28- Tiber,'Snow, from Hull for Dee 24—Sid Parmelig, ne Savanneh; 25th, eal Ra do. Milo, Chick, from Newt 3, lon 80 12. le, orgy okie, Charles ‘Dec 23—In port, a fale [Sw] for New York, few bere Nov 22—1n port, Brunswick, M’Manns, (from Liverpool, June 27, arr Oct 31. in ballast inseed. NOA, “In port, ellespoat, Edmond, ‘une; Florence, Howlan bs Dee 16—Sid Irad Ferry, pike “ : i for “ and Beaver, Cheever, do, Gale Thompron do, Hawart, Sandwich Islands, previous to Aug 17—Arr cae mus, Couch, Columbia River Hisitrox, jan 13—Four vessels down. (Ar tith Favorite, Masters, Baltimo Stenhen 1, Wilmington, iKinsate, Dee 81d Corlath, ‘Smith, from Charleston for Liverrool. Javenroots Jan var espate well, Briard, 3, ne: ht at sun- id John H Jan Rarely Nath! Hooper, for Boston, with lartland, Br Hooper, do do; Harriet Rock- Johnson, for N ¥ ork, 6th; Saranak, for do. with “i despatch; and ifton, Ingersoll, easel; eae Arr ih. Bellas Bakers Dec 3--Sld Argo, Aalborg, NY ork. Mapema, Nov 77—Sid ade Newry, Dec 30—Sld Pea ire, arn Mas Oanv, Aug 30—In port, Globe, Doane, for Boston, Idg. TTERDAM, Dec 31—In port, Frances Burr, Henchman, une, Sw nna, Dec 10—In port, Sophia, [Sw] for NYork, lag: Sid 8th, (not Nov 8) Middlesex, Snow, Boston. St Grorcrs, Bermuda, Jan 13—Sld ‘Tom Paine, Anderson, becca, Staples, New Orleans. Arr 12th, Lemuel Peter Crockett, Thomaston, in di . Nov 30—Sid Neptunus, Tn port Dec 21. Plato, Hol ta. Lunt, for Palermo, do; ¢ thege, , Kaapp, and Independenc: ATERFORD, Deo ton. ‘Jas dard, Potter, NOrleans, 5th ase, for di tt, do, ‘Sid Ann Kinsey, Baldwin, Charles- Home rg arbor. Signal z ia Sid 26 |. Glendower; ‘modetate, Regulus, Pie Abby Ba- ker, J W Paige, An ‘Gar Antares, Manson, and Sthers. Nanrucxsr, Jan Air Armath, Rodgers, NYork. Epoarto lan 21—Arr ®t Leon, Babson, and Sall: Be n for N York. 2a ul rhein, Exact, Folger. fantucket, and is ashor for Nantucket, The Exact i evil on the fase en be genes sloop tlong: si ‘ee ne ost yee of corm; will ret tar ESKs mth sat en 23—Arr Cordova Sole, Norfolk for Bos- ‘an jeston—wind E. Passed by, Willi nd for Boston. , Jan %6—Sld Union, Bangs, Baltiniore; Adami delphia. LADELPHTA, Jan 2—Arr Aurora, Woodbury, NYork Nonro.x, Jan 23—Arr Hortense, Jones, NOrleans—experi- eather away oo topmast, main ree, Norte RH Bo up James River yesterd Queen, Bray, Providen fartha Wi momen, Arr 2th, Fenty, es: Providence ir in distress—on Tuesday morning, off Hatteras, run foul” ‘of an unknown ship, which carried away bowsprit, head and every thing attached. ( atch, W Indies Sid Naney Jane, God ae dg: Try icherson, Providence. me nae Be 8 ees aT Br) Perry, Antigua; ‘vin, Gucdatoups: ohne: Alana Ann Hyman, Totten, do; Gronar rows for New: 4 is the largest cargo of rough rice ever taken over our bar by one vessel atone oad. ‘The wind for the Inst forty days, with the excention vf # days in the whole time, has been at igs wels neceososion of tows tides dn ng the time seldom known. Cuanueston, Jan 2i—Are Marengo, Holberton, Hay rolina, [Fr] Grenier, Guadaloupe; Jag, Perk cnt, Hall Java, Perry, NYork: Prince Regent, [Br] C amariscoita, Howes, and Massachusetts, ‘lanet, (Br) Ci Havana; Eleanor, Farrer Balinnore; Manhattan. Hopki ww York. In the PF" from Boston. Cli Alert, "Baracea. “Sid John Fehrman, and Elsinore, i 1 Wet. Bie Bisbee, York renton Cotte. York t, [Br] sid 23d f ter a Southern atharine, Tufts, Boston; ‘Waterford. 2% fady By Last Night's Southern Mail. Battywone, Jan 24-Art Almeda, Ryder, Boston; Sisters ingston Suh Rabies, White, Brant and ek Martha Bittabeth, Cromwell, Hiarbadoes ‘and a market; Holen Frazier, Clark, Portland. ' Sid Chesapeake, Post, ‘N York. silethidsaneieenastanonemenseceniontoiant HARDWARE AT pow, Lg: ola n "TD iBheland)ofersto nie enesy av riding sdvance on the eth Sroa Tow priced Knives and Forks (at cost pf impor T pee k&e., Files. 1600 Benen arian Mi Bastard, Taper he nd His and Saucepans, wrought and horse i Sow Spoons, Frame Pulleys, anh: A NaWadinp. 4029 Stis*ro ‘up Beaire ) ~~ VALUABLE WATER PRORERTY IN THE RD. sted to call public attention sod tise, to the sale of valuable Proverty, being W. Bool, y ode eveeee on the rea ia, avian 10g a feepe ot Kk! Tt will be old by, H. FRANKLIN & SON, chants’ Exchange, This Day, at 12 o'clock. <= -ANTED—A BOY about '4 years of age to learn the Lap- ry business. Enquire at 16 John street. j2@ 1 rofessional Gentleman will Al pel resis gd x young gentlemen to enter npon the Practice of a genteel profession, the emoluments of which will Agperally amount to over three thousand doltars per annuin. Phase possessing x rood common schol education are compe tent to He q alite ied in about three mont fee for which is $100." Apply at 65 Gold street, It is desirable the lags should commence on Monday, the 3d F Wanesiin Partner ina Drygoeds Com a principally French, ) with a cash eapital ‘of about $10, 000, aon who has been in business in this city many years, competent to conduct an cxablishment, being atpresent rtuer in such A note with , addres A.B. is office, will receive imme sidered strictly confidential. WANTED, BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION as Seatatress or Cham*ermaid, of o'make Ff generally useful n'a private family. ‘The applicant, ‘tat aren from ot speaking oglish leneuaaer ould preter'a Pivich fuchy Aerie cs ieee No-70'Duane street, up stairs. 328 3¢®m ANTED—A situation by a stont healthy ye man, porter of to take eharge of horses, "Please tnlps ato Elizatieth street, up st th + | WANTED, A SITUATION by C young man = frou: Great Britain, as unvn, or General Clerk 5 hi lerable ex) coi each of the above ca- pacities, and would be satisfied prthe fae pied bd board alone, as a remuneration for his servic reference can be dress L. W. H. at thin ‘office. 326 31 REWARD = i) a Beck’ Cloth Cloak, ‘with velvet Collar and facings, lined With alpacca, nearly new. “he reward will be oaid for the return of said cloak to Palmo's uf. fice adjotuing the Opera House, j28 atin tee POST OFFICE, New York, Jan, 37, 1005 ENSUE A MAUL Letter Bag per Mail ‘Steamer CAM- BRIA, will be closed at the Upver and Lower Post Offices the 3ist instant, at 45 minutes Past 3 erland postage of 18% cents on e ai OHN LORIMER GRAHAM, P M. SITTTET TINTING: a ECORATIVE ei, Rooms and Saloo oRNAMENT AT SHOW" ELd s, TRNASPAREN T SIGNS, MANUFACTURED BY do oF) B. CAREY 323 Broadway. calh7 Sescionans may be observed in the leading sett of oe BISHOE | AONE K’S TRIAL. Will publish on THURSDAY MORNING, 80th instant, VENED weer the Thi OF THE COURT, . for the Trial of te attention, ey will be con- 528 30*re tec m from the Opera House, on Friday ee Cubliehed Dy a ‘ és aul be eth oe secured oe ihe Publishers, the Protestant Episcopal Charch jn the Diocese uf New ork are entitled to a copy of this work, free a Slaker ni lh Ifthe, ple seme on application to the ishers, or Publishers would advise all who are anxious to procure this ane to make an early application. i! aes ing, rernittance through a arnie ¥: will tes ee es tl REE ST DOG LOST=A ih ‘Terrier Slut, cropped ears can and Paaseameliaree oe his back with the person who. wi Bie | Grater o the barroom of Nidlo's Garidnrnonl receive ee dollars bi ja "hetie ‘O LET—With immediate possession, a CIGAR STORES agen ieameainte Popweasion, & amie Nes ulleaaee, Dalow., Apply on PACKET SHIP SHERIDAN, for Cima Phemaee by - amboat Hercules, whiehat’ ite (Beads ready’ moray, 2 2th instant, at 12 o'clock, at which time the shep wrtlnat ‘gn bass vill close‘at the waual places at 1136 o'clock. LOOKING GLASS PLATES HANLINE & OSTHEIMER, Importers, No. 3 Bank street, in, have received by late arrivals,» full aasort ment fetal ry 2 Plates, from 9 by 7 to 40 by 20; Polished Flate Window Gla ass, from 18 by 12 to 60 by 40. dec Be ete assortment 0 Snuff’ Boxes, wt Cases, together with a variety of other German and r Hest Goose they offer on the most favorable terms. A? ene DAGUBERIAN ARrisTs. importer of ‘rencl laguerreotyre ma- « tial and anette at Mone Ce Tee at the following cheap prices-— Best quality of Freech Plates Hine Morogen Cages, with whi vot DaguctenYse kine scraetlon al eagle end eet ae ‘Acromisic Gluste, from #80 81, Allee Chem aguerreotype FA. Artauit has received by the last steahas wold for gilding the pictures, the new substance for polishing plates in two mun tes. and the beauttal process of Mr. Fizean or reproducing the Daguerreotype Portraits on engraved (lates, and to draw on paper at unlimiled eumbe Ifyou are fond of the progress in bs 3 oe Lafayette Bazaar, 149 Bi a oye DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. MES. H. SHANKLAND, Daguerreotype Artist,ha’ since two years more than 10,000 Portraits, known for taking the best sty] Je ot portraits respeetfully informs her friends and customers and the public, that she gives a beau- fal Daguerreotype likeness, inca ope pers case or a frat for on! ne dollar. Being a! well patron: her cuistomers increas No. te (medium) $3 dozen. ind fine borders, $3 dz. us, inc}uding t rocess, cheap. D, the lt of this beautiful art, please to way, cor. of Liberty ay way |, and vob ey 7, she es for their conve- ishment, by two Daguerreot; {9 Broadway, and by s branch: o ment, et Baivay, on eee frout room, the ‘tark Fountain’ its Noe from 8 ii tod in the evening, ae cloudy or storm: r, only one doliar, best. style) including case or 328 lm* rre ‘OR THE PILES. Oa etc {OVEN DATION. cnt VEGETASEE and, village w FIL UECTUA AY hes toon’ inbedeoed: Ghaars lligence of ies tporliens effects have been received by the proprietor In Bradrees of Instapees has triumphed over cases which w med incu READ THE. FOLLOWING: REMARKABLE CASES. A gentleman from Brooklyn, Long Island, after usii a boxes of the Electuary, gave me ifefollowing account | obtained the medicine was suffering severely from an ‘attack of the Piles, and for two months had been af with severe headache, accompanied by a distressing sensation at the stomach. There was a perspiration about the heady but. the body, legs and arms were always , and husk; ‘medicine removed the Piles, cured the headache and di veage the Cages 3 and cre- ated a natural perspiration over the whol d Tam now better healt than Thave been for years. A gentleman who had long been sub; les, intensely from their continuance, informed Mr. Mitchell, Bowery, N. Y., that their complete removal waa effected by. the use of the ys e able Electuas This indi I had tested all the celeb; external applications, each being a but very ight bonefic. 8 Internal Rem a ited its happy adaptation for this compl d val ver that the based solely upon the great moi Kemem| frame. inced th y ied abd lasting benefits attendaut upon This certifies that_I_wred_ Dr. U, more ha cemthantitrs ‘occasion requires and prefer itto-any othet te Gostiveness, remove morbid accumulations yw the stomach and bowels. and to purify the blood-—an having used a great variety of medicines elt thie to beau perior to all other T 8 WALL, . March 10, 1844. |ia this city by the proprietor only, a regularly educated Je ian, confined to an office practice for the treatment of hronic Diseases, No. 196 Bowery Medical advice in rela- tion to the above or any other complai Price of the Electuary One e Boller (e5= Remember that the Jeetuary 1 an Intern: edy, and not an external applica tion, and sold ONLY at 96 power, fo four doors above ‘Office hours from 7 A. M. to 9 28 3mdkw*m HAVE YOU A COUGH? jt. ‘Thonsands have met a premature death ittle attention te a common cold, OUGH'—Dr. Jayne's Kapectorant, a fe containiog no poisonous used iT Ny most positively | disease, Lge consumption, phish annvi he dreds o an Eh the old, the fair, the ‘ovely and th ough !—-Be persuaded ‘v9 purch ee mectcrant to. day—to-morrow may be Hove you s cough? the only remedy you should take to cure you; for plain reason,that in no one of the thousand cases where it has been used has it failed to re ii “Prepared and sold by Dr. J>yne, 2 South Thind street, Phi B.&-D. Sands, Druggists, Jadel, oh in. Sold by the Be 7 Fulton strect, 273 Broadway, and 77 East Broadway. 8 im*m WORMS! WORMS!! WORM Ww? RMS are ey away from th Hi arogs one bowels by JAYNE'S TO! VE GE ven m of destruction influence instan- d with the mucas in whicl ae embed almost all cases permanent, and if a recur- should take place, a few of the pre- Pazaticn will never fail to produce t ef not weaken with repetition. Those who suffer from Remittent Fever, or any complaint where amilt rative may 2 a 5 A ind Jayne's rad most val id by the Agent ‘DS, Drugg: ts, No. 9 Yiulton street, 273 a tutto j028 lr *m ‘OLISEUM, 450 BROADWAY. T° Ler OR LEASE,’ for one or more years, | The above new and truly magnificent building ( 200 feet Lo with entrance from. ore eg and ii ‘rosby street, ) is now near! completed, and will be vente person well quali- fied for its'management, at a applied for imme- diately. The first floor coi large room 45 by 85 feet, 18 foot ceiling; a, suit of genteel dressing rooms for ladies and geutlemen:froativg on Broadway, and a supper 25 by 80 feet, fronting on Ip Prosby spree whole willbe beanti ily decorated, tad furnished with, costly chandaliers, 100 glasses, and will upon the whole make one of the finest Soe ior borat ‘tures, Temperance and other eetable meetings to be punt 1a the city. e,arcond floor ave of the #xme dimension aad well exioattond for pe Js, 7 ligious meet by 25 feet Grocer, NS ‘37 Broad street. drill rooms rsement is 200 feet lor wide, fronting on Broadway ond Crosby streeta, with entrance from either street, and contains two ranges for cooking. e Disement also connects with the upper dumb waiters, thereby rendering it perfeetly easy to fi ot suppers to & Ss he Nod Pon na further particalars, enquire atthe offige of the New York Tattersallay 46 Broadwa ec ORGE W. MILLER, Proprieto FOR TIVERFOOL—Nex — to sail the 26th of Feb. Packet sh GARRICK, ‘in “y fone, will p Sex gplendor or + colafore Reply ‘all street, or to KE. K. COLLINS & CO, % South street. Tis’ packer shi os mA, Eldridge, will oue- PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLE ay February. The splendid, fast sa hip LOUISA, Capt Leavitt, will sail posit ba ir r cEommodations for steer ener, early application otic in, second cabin and ould be made on board, T. TAPSCOTT. ja8re 1% South’ eeree, corner Maiden inne, AMUSEMENTS. WELCH’S NATIONAL CIRCUS, PARK THEATRE, WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 18456 ‘The first representation will consist a grand Cavaleade Kn- tree en itled the 1 Daughters of the Sun, ocal Comic Song, by E. M. Dickenson. W. Kincade as the Youre Indian ou his War Horse. Youlung ‘and the Philadelphia rouge, asa rs in a bis grand ‘act of the Equestrian Actor, or the igcmacseees cane changes of character. alison cane’ of Cymanstie Festate, by Jd. Wethaae and ee Hove Act by 3G. Cadwallader, feraoual Posture and Gyintatis ‘onove fame Louisa Howard in an act entitled the Kast Indian pn gg on her beantiubatred Maximilian 0 Horse Act Nathan ; ' Descriprive tod Droli Diner: br BM. Dickneae A ‘Bartling aud unnarpassed Act by. V- Parner Fo conclude with THE BRENTFORD ELECTION: Bully Button’s Search for a Horse—Sir Wim. Button, J. J. than: = J. May; Stable Keeper, N. Johnson. be opened at 6, aud the Great Cavalcade commence at 7 o'clock. 8 of Admission. LIREHUGH’S THIRD LEOTURE SCOTTISH MINSTRELSY, WILL Consist OF THE BEAUTIES OF BURNS, AND TH ANCIENT HUMOROUS AND DRAMATIC SONGS OF SCOTLAND, id take pied ac the Dur On mucsany (This Kv. The Lecture will be piostaated bent ART FIR: Of a? the airts the w bt) can blaw—Hi hland Mary—Green grow the sashes—The Soldier's retains ‘Birk rks ‘ot Aberfel- dy—Last May a braw,wooer—A man'¢a man for a! that. ART SECON ‘Tak yer auld cloak about ye—ithe Guberinesie Man—My wife hag tien the gee—M: auder—Get up an’ bar the door Yo commence at haffep at 7 o'clock precisely. Tickets 90 cts and programmes, to be had at the Music Stores, of Mr. C., 205 Broadway, and at the door on the evening. 321 thn GRAND TEMPERANCE CONCERT AND ORATION, Ay TABER CLE. ee orritan FAMILY will gi Grand Temperance tS taal at the Tabernacle, on is Evening, January aay. c . C, BURR, of Philadelphia, will deliver the Ora- MIR. J, B. GOUGH, 7 celebrated Temperance Lecturer, has also been quenced, ind will address the foxes! ‘Tickets Fifty Cents—Can be obtained at the Sun Office, Tri- bune Office, at ‘Atwill Fink & Hall’s pao and Riley's Music Stores; of J. KF. of the C. feach Tent, and nits o'clock: The evenings entertainment will commence at half pe past se o'clock. 28 hem NIBLO’S GRAND SALOON, FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS. Pai NOW a tee UP FOR THE WINTER AMUBE- NTS IN bey bday STYLE. 2ONC: advantages, rem paable for ey Ld bein cf see re is no annoyance from the noise of carriages—i id will modate fifteen hi penne, For‘ Bale je hias"&.epring floor and raised ae om therides, and is maguifenntly ty ‘lighted with splendid cut toras joon and on the ee sivate parlors davesio rooms rooms, an ang ws 200 fet long, which will aceommo- Persons. (Great pains will be taken to give satisfaction. Price of Saloon for Bal . Price of Saloon for Conceris (Or CiTY GUARD GRAND MILITARY BALL, takes place at Niblo’s Saloon, on ‘Tuesday, January 28th. ie A Aen Bs SOCIETY—The Annual Concert and Kuterpean Society wil Place at Niblo’s Saloon, ae We Inesday Kvening, the 29th Mem! can procure fer Tickets yt rae oes t the moore” ’sroom, 417 uston, two re ‘ros! ae MBENS-S. HART Becretary. HIGHLAND GUARD GRAND MILITARY BALL, es place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Friday, January Sist. THE ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY THIRD AN- NUAL BALL will take place at Niblo’s Saloon on Thurs- day, Feb. 13th. ug pace a Nil BLUES GI GRAND MILITARY BALL, Foe Dass: at Niblo’s Saloon, on Monday, February 17th, 1845. pete COMPANY WASHINGTON GREYS SOIREE at the Apollo Saloon, January 29th, 1845.—Hackney Coach- es, Carriages, or Cabs, engaged for this Soires will set their company down with their horses heads towards Canal street and os them up in reverse order when leavi: By order of 528 It*re AC He ‘BROWN, Superintendent of Hacks and Cabs. ING —MR. WARNER, the Translator of Weber, ete. ete., will open & new elaas in learning tosing and in the Girt ele lusic, This (Tuesday) J o'clock. Rooms, 411 Broadway, Thiel new illust cap will ato a facilis fo set wll also faruieh very (rene aegis an Nanding of the tubjece preparatory to the study of sneer we masic. 8 it? m Cry, ea SOIREE—Niblo’ 's, Tuesday mveiog, Jan. .—-Hackney coaches and carriages, fy for ree heads abore Sole, will st thir company down Way, and take the sume tn reveraed order when AAC": BROWN, ee oe, liters ‘and Cabs. eitrnra: en Dee & poe thhe i repared a hy : Aree Soler asso, tive, ete tendancy, at vue De Tom two to twenty ‘with the most modern and fashiona- ble Masie, hope to give thelr usual satisfaction. Application to be made to MESSRS. SCHNEIDER & PR RONS, $9 Crosby street. gf Ner i y and Par- ments rot rk. IC. T 'TILLION BAND, (1 ton and Fort Hamilton,) ne Tes] anh ey d Corin tes = i he. ies, rated Coti a of Lanner, Strauss, Labitaky, Jullien, te, wen "he ieed ers: iste of from two to twent a 6% Octave Gothie. Doutl le Acct Simp rata ¥iil faruish Fiago Forte alone when UNCK rae 6 Mercer street, Teacher of Harp, vie, 29/Alto.’ Je HELEENIPTIER, No 288 Cont eimoeer iy UsIC.—Mr. DUMSDAY, Frofeasor of — aS Chrystie street, above Walker, will go tothe residence ot hi_ pupils and teach (on very moderate terms) the Guitar and Singing, Accordion, Violiu, Trombone and Comopean. Music mized aud arranged for bands, and piano fortes correctly Satisfactory references giveu on application. 421 1m®m QUADRILLE BAND. BALLS AND PARTIES furnished with Music af the shortest notice, by applying 10 UEORG pa 190. Kast Brdadvay, or JOHN WHIT WORTH: 289 Walker. si "d25 Im*re Tinicl Anat, BALL OF THE NEW YORK HIGHLAND RDS, will take place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Kade Evens Mm, 31st. ‘Tickets can be obtained at the Masic Stores of Firth & Hall, in Pranktin Square and Broadway ; Hewit & © 525 iw*re -» Broadway; also, at Niblo’s Saloon. ne AMERICAN HAIR DYE. ARRENTED, if s1 ied according to direction, 10 change the hi any other color to a bes nifal auburn or perfeetly jet black, without staining or irr skin, like other Hair Byes. Erepared valy by DR. TAY NE, No. 20 South i ww street, al ladelpl Price 50 cents. Sold by the Agents, A. D Diaggists, No. 70 Paiton strect, 273 Btood way Brosien 32 TABLEAU AND FANCY BALL CLOSE MES—The only Costume Warehouse, where Ladies Fea Gentlemen canbe completely equipped for Masquerades, . ‘88 PRINCE STREET, Neus Niblo's Garden, yp hag romply at ‘tended im*m of fifty Inited Costumes for Parti ae to any part of the CROTON FOUNTAIN BREWERY. bility of the subscriber to meet the increased de- Pale and Amber Ales, hitherto manufactured y, has rendered itnecessary, to meet the oe tocommence a Brewing establishment 01 called as above, where he intends to produce article ech ie ite Presumed will even increase the reputation is Bi ad, in Pa Lb rehome aed ~ to we nant ano ultra” of fabri ‘abundant su Maes einem rend Ro CASH TALLORING ‘ESTABLISHM ENT, 434 PEARL STREE’ ‘Genres tO sel facies ne oer Sentianes #5 pros: keep, Pa fr plai sn Dre ote . wo 8 mats of fancy ain asi ‘all kinds ‘Silk, Satin, ¥ 5 Veats ofa fea to mee om ay Reus Keats Veu “ . 22 Iin*ee SEGARS—SEGARS—SEGARS. D. ™, HENRIQUES, iam street, respectfully in- ention of hia frieuds and the Public geuerally ice fhin ead recen i ne arrivals of various brands,” | Panetelas, of various brands. ead Enteranes Honda Ni oo Palina Colebradas, iy ei ‘Trabucas. Nonlegasd, eating and imported, tong me ies Im*re IsTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S 8, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT SCOTI"S, 76 NASSAU STREET. : HE subscriber offers to public inspection the best assortmen TUE Givers’ Wines: Frais fen he. » sutitable to the sea- a, of any ea catabl the eity: rior Teas, Coffees, gars, O Cognine se Brandy, Old Jamies Rum, Hi lind toh gad Jr Whiskey, Brown Stont, Edinburg Ale, and Fruits, fresh and righ be the Iteat import ons. ‘holesale and Retail tere N. B.—People fro vm_the county Keepers, who buy for cash, will hi ive thi miata lo call, Go Su free of expense. ‘The Scoten and Irish ho mistake. >} HOLDERMANN MARTE) BLE & & ate * MANURAG "Tu eRe and importers < Qrananen Work, Wigs, Tompees, 5 Hair and sew s07le of everlanting Ci Works, w Ti tmere K. ok PHILLIPS—] vmelleet Grand Pranoforte over made: bronght from England by thie poletiated vor salist, is now to be cold, and may te sem at the Pianetorta cof Beodart. Woreester & Dwabam, Sa Broadway, on jing House advantage to the Hair dean 5, = all Tinds 0 Har and ‘supplied on reasonable terms.

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