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ee — eee Le a - = ee — . SS Ce ’ ®uvigation of the Ohio River. fairs of the State’be'entered into. The debt of the State, AUCTION SALES, AMUSEMENTS. MENTS, | INFRITIORNCR RY wn nye Dee silo Rine | the at of Santary, 1, wan as nnened | Ra | a MONEE __ _| MMP TPPHLLIORNGE BY THE MALL. Pate Decca oe ewer” "| Puntic Dene or In11018, Janvany, 1840, PasHT SPOR sale | VANAMBURGH & CO. PARK THEATRE. —== *'s4.foot 4 Inches inchanned ne cane ee ens ne gazaizea a2 To which the admirers of the Fine Arts arc directed, “OOUOGTCAL EXHIBITION, Benefit of Mr. Charles Ki See eer poe 48 inches on fists and bars | | .7¢ 79st duo upon the same, up (0 the pre: SIGNOR VITO VITI'S Opposite the Bowery Theatre? will open on ‘And Last Night but Three of (Correspendence of the Herald} sent time, is* ** Sno pas sienas 888,821 53 GRAND COLLECTION OF MARBLE, BARDEGLIA, AGATE, uy phe, a December Tsth, 1845. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN. Wastineron, Dec, 14, 1845. Polish Meeting. Internal smpcouemece, aad State House SCIENA AND ALABASTER VASES AND STATUARY, BJ ANAMBU! GH havi sent years in Furope with —_— 2 Mr. Buchanan's Correspondence, an Mr. Paken vF . |. debt, including and serip,is..... 6,712,886 $0 MANTEL ORNAMENTS, ETC. ~ has Teturne ving collected wit! Tuesday Kvening, December 16, . > H By aun $ tation of the Mi of May, 1791;"held at No-20 Delaney | Hotereat due on tame to January ist, iso, Being his Fall Importation, WieEUPLEUTION OP ANIA AND FREES: 7 Me Rerlormed ham's Cpmion of it—ain How of ‘Briumph for street, December 18th, i845, the following resolutions | wooissmoiit of canal and internal im: et JACOBS PLATT will sell on m, Deg: jubited in thus coustrys which collection itis his design to ex- eA, CT Stock-jobbers—Last Rally af the Whigs around Were mand snd mnnmiionel ator oo tunes he provement debt, to Jan. Ist, 1845, $13,777,800 09 | wav. under the direction of Joha twerp, the entire thr travelling season, He while meking preparations for | see Mr Chars Kean Organized Money Power—The Judgeship—Mr ca ranreee srepconiae ae cose Ayalon Y | ‘To this is also to be added the debt due by Fall Linportation of Signor Vito Viti, from his manu(xetory Doors open from 10 to 12 inthe moming: and from Lto 4 ‘A Pas Sen! * by Mi y | Buchanan’s Probable Determinations for the Fue e public, from the published report of the proceedings | PY.e'State to the school, college aml ro. ia Italy. Sv o'clock in the al ind 6 to 100'clock in the evening. 'as Seu, -jcouby Miss H. Valles, a of the celebration of the Polish Revolution, at the Stuy- & {he State te tio school, college and s Also, selections made by himself, of super French Porce- ° ‘Admittanee 25 cents—Children under 10 halfyrice, PO mnie wie ture— The Real Philosopher, versus the Batchelor— vesant Institute, on the 29th of Novembor’ last, and by | p minary fund, D » 1844, a8 shown lain Vasen and Ornaments, in great variety and beauty of | formutnclcrs cen bills cf the Baw: My ce DHE FOLLIES OF A NIGHT. , The Whini the comments ‘thereon in the New York “Freeman's }.)¥ uditor’s Late report......... 806,100 22 pav'ern rich Porcelain Dininer, Desert and: Tex sets, Toilet THE CELEBRATED OPTIC GALLE Bully Diese Cantos “yma O Rea a snes of Oe SAREE Seamer Freee i i ‘asso- 7 — —— | sets, Ke., ke. ’ Y oe s° i pk fy ace conan of aap aceon ee | And the aggregate amount of the debt is. $14,683,969 1 Also, rich assortment of Ormolu, Bronzed and Silvered OW on exhibition at 271 Broadway, corner of Chambers | ,2tice of Adimussion—Boxes, Hit, 6 cence, wr dlerr, | Of Young Children. rs, has beeu ndoles, from three to ten lights; Ormolu and Brouzed Solar o Hort Famil sed on that occasion by Dr. Wierzbicki; and whereas it | ‘The resources of Illinois are immense. With a terri | {ii"nd! is desirable to correct such false impressions, and pre- | tory embracing 35,000,000 acres of as fertile land as can iples of the said as- tr f ‘ " vent Foe ena oe rinciples o! , be found in any part of the Unien—with a soil easily ociation is Ilions of cents. Y o oz anillions of perrous gonts. pguat 616 o'lock,and'the Certain willrise precisely | yy ou have read Mr. Buchanen’s correspondence at 7 o’cloe! we jegant aud highly finished Paintings | SOWERY THEATitk. correct and minute manner the fol- 4, W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. ith the British minister, and your views on the |amatter are generally concurred in here. All his Ke. ? pee Cake Baskets, Waiters, Castors, Sauffers and on i N. B—Ladies attending this sale will find the room warm cultivated and producing, in some instances, two | and comforatable, Nn Resolved, That this d attention will be paid to their ac — penton | friends expected a display of diplomatic ability in ble for the indeoorous language used & crops of wheat from one sowing—with lead and ‘“"Citulogues re now ready, and can be had at the auction | taming the Unetion Sean, a Roly eee Laney Benefit of Mrs. Shaw. | those negotiations, but the country, without distirte- r . DF, i i of Platt and Gold he sales room, 445 | | 2—~'Lhe exterior of the Chareh and Convent of “Santa —- F past A ; bicki, was neither a member of the ciation, nor { Cos! to any extont, it must ultimately be one | j90m) comer of Fatt and Gold streets, a ill Wedneadny’evene | Del Mone’ in Home, [by Moculight Tenn” a Tuesday Evening, December 16, tion of parties, seems to have received this corres- in any way or manner authorized to speak or act for it. | of the richest States in the confederacy. The popu | ing. when the rooin will be brilliantly lighted and the sale com- | 3—The Catacombs of the Beuedictine Monastery, at Subiac- The performance to commence with ’ pondence with surprise. Even \Mr. Pakenham Resolved, That this association had no enticipations | jation of Illinois is increasing as rapidly as any State in ™*2erd- 416 Ittrh- | €0, near Rome, with a Fuueral Service of a Frateraity, (Bro THE BELLE’S STRATAGE: ners , that the said. Dr. Wierzbicki would have presented him- | i is y 'y Stal WALTER GREENOUGH cect | thers, Letitia Hardy... . ee Ses was heard to remark the other day that he knew of self on the platform, as he is not known to be a member | the Union. According to the best estimates it does not jy ig tps Shor sean ad 4 sritsjakon from the Font Neuf [New Bridge] rs Sir George Touchwood. see, Clarke | no .diplomatist who had presented the American of any Polish Society, either political or religious, and | now number less than 700,000 In January, 1845, the ICH FURNISHING GOODS, GIRANDOLES, &e.— matital pases ofteie ca ane ta Veaien coe eae of | pled * Sotheriand I elatin i consequently, he could not sympathise with the feelings | value of taxable lands in the State amounted to $75,000, Rw Greeuoush will sell this diy, Tueaday, at 114 pelock, prssadabac abel mires de son abt em! cts iaamenbtine Tyee SPR | claim in so strong a light, nor had he ever had oc- opinions o r yeaa’ | atthe auction store, a large ard valuable assortment of furnish: |” §—Coy . e SNES DO VERE i i “é Greprenentative, Pr Yom Ne Pretonded to Pe | o¢0, and the amount of other taxable property to $25,000,- jug articles, Ganmudsles, Solar Lampe: tea Trays, plated Ceke | whe ecm ies aon om, to: Asinie sone se Seer ebro ey oe j casion to deal with e man.of more consummate abi- Resolved, That this aseociation never did approve of | 000. Although these statements are from an official Baskets, oaVork Boxee, Fancy Goode Brushes, 300 doz Tooth LN#ly seeves which ean be fancied by the most exalted imagi- a d de Vere °7"NEt Davenport P| rd This is high praise. The whig members of the meeting above referred to; that its members refused | source, we are disposed to doubt their accuracy. In 1844 | and Sele Come ke = i 7—Pompei ‘i is Ci ie and Gallery. 1556 cones Sreond said Third ‘Tver, 25 ets; | Congress seem to have but one opinion on this v 5 ts | i : Combs, &e. —Pompeii, near Naples, as itis at present. ‘This City, de- Pit and Gallery, 12% cent a‘ P nen of en invite an: to bend a thet er Meet. | the value of taxable property in Illinois was $95,680,397, | 5t!e,neremptory to pay an advance—terms cash. stroyed by an erupr tof Mount Vesuvius, it the seveuty-third | _ Doors will apen at hnif past 6. the cortuin will rise 91 7 subject—that he has conducted this negotiation ing and celebration was held in St. Andrew's Church, | @nd the increase in one year, according to the statement WM W7SHIRLEV7Aacti nee 2 id, that iny of centuries had con PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE not only with high ability, but with supreme and that th ards meaeoral of legen ee not | in January, 1845, was too small. From the data we Hi. E WILLARD Assignees Sale of | Ladies’ ana the comes, | ie ae Wednesday Evening, Dec. 17, 1845. | caution and prudence. Even his last letter, (Aeerd e Tesolutious, having set ihe en- | Bave in our possession, we estimate the value of the tax- erp A ages peep: ogi fer mld aha fointo pean Will be performed for two rights only, | which for a while suspended negotiations, left tire approval of the members of this association, the | tble property of that State, at this time to bo at least avciailer’stock of Mulls, worth’ from $3 0 seach: Lined | there, nnonuces the traces of tha: mighty genitis (Deke ee | the door open tor a new ‘ talk,” and it appears same aro ordered to be, published in the leading papers | one hundred and fifteen millions of dollars. ‘The people SHt'0Hobes, sold singly and iu lots. to suit retailers “The | Py ywihous fonmnands the walls of Paestum, the towers of Capua, A Grand Opers in three net ¢, Von Weigl from all reports, that the British minister has cross- oftheday. By order, Val lasia aah nak henutl Wenad and the innrense af ta. | a ee ee eee N.B.—The Views once exhibited, will notbe repested in the eh PHINCIPAL PERSONAGKS: ed the threshold again, and is more anxious than PIOTE KOWALEWSKI, Prosident. abl eo hi a lax. SIL PAINTING _ following chan; . 2 f pe Graf, fhe Count. Herr Saver ever to bring this vexed question to an amicable ad- CHARLES TURZANSKI, V. President. .ble property is so rapid, that the present rate of taxa- (OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. , ‘The above will be open only until Saturday inclusive (when yh y= Deon mpc ler Schnept justment. Inthe meanume, the shuffling, unprin- Tokasibd Gauetone t iN ie aogh sedan’ LEVY will sell on Wednesday Evening others will be substituted, and of which due notice will be ‘aul, his cousin... Herr Bese : i soe, 108 CnurK: k1, Secretary. ion will be iced very much, New Your Thi eee No. 293 Broadway, an inv i gives.) daily, except Sunday, foom 11 to 3 and from 6 to 9 in Richard Ball, 7) “Herr Meyer cipled, gambling of Wall street stock-jobbers has ‘ew York, Dec. 13th, 184 Old Stock Mxchangs. Flemish Oil Paintiogs, just received from Amiterdamn, among | theevening. paged Piteeet fice Gertrade, his wile... | Swiss { tigalete Rerty } bad a new hour and field for tfumph. The light = 6 io rn g whi ¢ 801 character, wu ie Admittance 25 ceuts—Families of 8 pe . 1 meline, his daughter / Peasants} ..M’me A. Otto lel " aw, a Mooney’s ConcertTho whole town are | WO ds TAGE Ie Ho Ce gee Tout 236 | Fenorally are invited 49 call and seo thom, Now resdy forex: | drtu, She reat iene. |... Jacob Pribourg: + liierr'W Boucher | Cloud that hangs over the sky of our British diplo- 0 July 1 175 Canton Co 1000 , slém 100 25 do 1000 8 5s, "53 coup 10034 50 = do $60 na 58 70 100 do July 1 1000 Reading RR Bds 6934 150 do 60 7 Y » Sale positive. di6 2ttr | . ~ — S24 Chorouses of Countrymen, Peasants, Ladivs, People, | macy, has, through their kite strings, brought down BALL. rvants, ke. pfs mye we RUT eh Toa A sii : " Br ae ote lightning upon innocent heads, and organized mo- SRICAN ENGINE © » will hold their An- ats inay be secured every day from 10 o'clock, A.M, | ney power i ‘ > > ‘Wednesday Evening, December sith, ac pill 4 o'clock, P. it y power has been wielded for its unholy purposes tovelock, FM: atthe box office, ‘The subscription book | Bur the day of such men is passing away.” The going to the Tabernacle to-night. Mrs. Franklin, the cele- | braved vocelist, who wou the applause of all New York, when | iufgw Yeats sgowhe sung so divinely with Braham, appears the Jerding star o1 the entertainment. This is enough— TO LET. 2 FURNISHED or unfurnished, suite of splendid there} : : : i, Brooklyn. Patrons of the Op full are Mr. Horneastle, Mr. Mooney, and maay otuers. ‘This will 2000 Penu 5s a a Gai rooms, with centre folding dooryaa excellent view of the eee Sterne nee ind ladies, to be obtained | Vited tersouue the Mancoer oC tie Gomes, Seon te han | paneage of an independant treawure woll-neal the de a jum. a ae i ee ee ne Park and Broadway, a balcony in front, entrance No. I be followin names | power of the mone Kings ucder Mr. Polk, as the ed wo do Nal a Ca ae a Beekman strest: ‘die lwere COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENT! Prices of Admission—Private Box for four persons, 86—First | bdiets of Old Hickory sealed the fete af the on L. B. Binsse & Co., have received per Al- | jy) do Either + Caaatberh 2 UNRNISHED ROOM TO LET—In a private family, Mr, John Leech, Jr Mr. J.C. Valentin ‘Ther and Farquette, $1; Second Tier, $0 cts. ¢o’e’k | Mouth bank. Itis easy to see the tend roa bay, an invoice of superior Paris, Calf Skins and Patent Lea- 'gyshas Phenix Bank’ a7 984° w0 where uo boarders are taken, toa single gentleman. Apply | *. Wm.53 v Wyam- Patterson, prec ae ene E78 OSV Te CRU OR ectinee ‘The whiec ction coon ther,’which they offer forsale by the dozen, at moderate 1% Bank Com, fall Srotcital ss san ou the premises, 68 Greenwich street. di6 it re Chas. H. Fordham, “Wm. H. De Graw, Saar Eee en eee The whigs rallied around prices. 100 do scrip 954g 200Reading RR 60 7 PLEASANT ROOM and Bedr Tarnished, =| 1, dacob E. Fall «. David H. Haines, CBESRUYT STREBD THEATRES the Bank of the United States and Nick Bid- 20 Bank State NY 893g 50 do sie geuttesng, willerer basid:, One. who apeaka Broach , Seas John Ho | PHILADELPHIA. ‘dle, and clung to it till it wasted away with .. 3 Ledger Building, Third street, wh i. ‘0 aig 30% TE RST BALLOOR PR . | vanii herssnid hivesingle coves tnranedaiiyeerolocks smsiim | do bun 314 yo do b10 55 San THE FIRST BALL OF THE Last Night of Opera Company. | more, and the Beak. of Pesmexivanis. was the Lb leeiee Uae SUS, Bkh os do. Avid (pratt se 1f LAST MESSAGE, PLASTERERS’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, _ Tuesday Evi K Decembes. 16, | centre—the rallying point. Again they were over- MONKY MARKE! 40. N A Trust 390 1199 375 L Island RR 6 | SIGNED BY wy EOUE: hes given sash general sasial F NEW YORK, to be held at the Minerva Rooms, No. Will. be presented the B {IAN GIRL—Thaddeus, Mr | Whelmed with the sudden fall of the structure they NEY KET. . © 674 ton, that the “Correspondence Agency” 1s obliged to keep, 406 Broadway, on Tuesday, December 16th, 1915. Ticket Frazer; Devilshoof,Mr Seguin; Count Arnheim, Sig Dela- | had ri and without oppositi - bo do 2 odo tw 6753 | upapowerful head of intellectual steam.. Duringthe tush of Ys i ecgmber ei jMaki Uy | 5 i opposition and without un Monday, Dec. 15—6 P. M. 100 Morris Canal ag 2136 200 a. aria | advertisiog connected with the New Yeai’s festivities, our pa gu Dali oak oe toe rt the door, on the evening of the |. vant; 4 the Farce of the [RISH LION—Tom Moore, Me. | 4¢Tmining, that last whig fortress fell—its rotten ‘There was a general advance to-day in quotations for 3 do Ri bers aliae 4 trons should allow us two day’s notice. leseriptions of ) COM Brougham; Mrs Fizgig, Miss Nelso "| carcass now stinks under the noses of the very men fancy stocks. Farmers’ Loan went up| percent; Mor-, 5! do. baie oe has Ge | writing, from a “President Bimege” on 8 “Ticket ior Soup John Wray, iichael Quigley, e peices of admission are as follows | who breathed life into it in the beginning. y s 3 Prd be ae 8 0 27, ||| Deebated with: Pepa pene waa Belt usual, Judicious ad- Joseph Stott, James Marlow, ier of Boxes and Pit... . +50 cents. | And now, when these two mammoth institutions ris Canal 1; Long Island 2}; Norwich and Worcester3; 35 4g 21% 50 Harlem RR Gy | SOMMERS CAVILLIAM DOLBY, Public Amangensis, Bartholomew Consus WICRILAM Cha ae PEATE —— | Nave fallen, and no other maney-strong-hold is left i . ia 5": 5 . . a D | le i} v Pai | : J Pats ys od Reading Railroad 4; Canton 4s Pennsylvania 6's, and . 2 snap! do 16s Bianiscton RR bao a | dis 30m Correspondence Agency, 84 Murray st, WM. DIXON, Secretary. AM, Chairman, ARCH STRERT THEATER. | the whigs are organizing for the last final struggle Harlem closed firm at Saturday's prices. Thesaleswere | 159 do 21% 150 Wilmington RR” 4g TO DRUGGISTS. | PETER McCANN, Treasurer dis 2t*m_ | Acoma Managen bE neal agaaet the onward march of American democracy, not very extensive at the improvement. A speculative $0 do wis AG 2ee ca bso 48 | ANTEDCBy 4 young married man, a situation 1, a TP AG New Kerk Highland Guards” Ball will tke place at cite Highland Guards” Bull will ake place at | Srase Manacxn. “Hon. Servant | 0 the free spirit of she Sines, Ai s he ior they : i 3 lo b60 4934 | olestle or Retail Drug Store, who can pro A Nibio’s Saloon, Friday Evening, 19th Decembe: 5 i % are not unanimous in this last crusade are de- sph sehen seine reais a Sevond Board. | best of city reference as regards ability and character. A vote Tickets may be obtained of the Committee, E. Benefit of the Globe Library Company. ' termined to concentrate all their tle cae one addressed to Druggist at this office will meet with immediate | Broadway; R. on, 13 East lithst.; J. B. Lavi this morning. ‘The demand is much more limited than “soo lif Special Bonds” 3135 qos MOTT Canal 3146 | attention WANTE ee Seah the Wile iis Bowery: 2 Ha Fa goo ap hel ol ele rgentet te ZUR eaeaioe ally it helt foreen sarong. ie of the snticipated. Prime bills on London we quoteat@as} | 24s Ceo ee Ge 10 go seme oat” Sts FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, to 122 —- "OF THik KOREST—Count de Valmont, Mreort, Flo. | CoUntry—around life and trust and banking tnstitu- percent premium; on Paris {27} 6f25}; Amsterdam 2% do do 40” 100 do do 3088 act as Ageats for the sale of new and popular Publications. | i CONCORD BALL. * nian. Morris; Le Clare, Burke; Eugena, Mrs Burke; Ge- | tionsof all sorts andshades and deseriptions—around #9} 0893; Hamburg 35} a 36; Bremen 78} 0 78] Bio ae 130 $0 100 do NA Th 908 | Seriting, with an opporiuuigt of clewtag $1,600 per yenes Some | Lae Wiehe aad Benet eee ETT ie ene OF gate Ny Catllseend Master Wood lotteries and shaving machines-—with the bope of ‘The report ot the Auditor of Indiana,for the yearend 23d do £30 303 “40do Reading RR Sj2_ men now i our eiaploy will, no doubt, make over. $1,000 per | ‘Thursday Hvening, December Iath, at the Minerva Rooms, 406 ‘To couclude with the Farce of HIGH LIFE BELOW Crain Bower which shall overthrow Mr. Ing ‘November 1, 1045, shows that the revenue of the | 94° .. do B15 40, 25 do Nor & Wor, s10 gz | yearclenrof all expense. Hach will hive his district, ‘It will | Bioxdway. ‘The inembers of the committee will spare no | STAIRS—My Lord Duke, Mestayer; Lovel, Burke; Miss | Polk’s administration, and again give them the pad alan tga ae vk 0 150 do Morris Canal 2x4 do" do “a30' nosy | be necessary for them to have at least from $25.0 $50 to obtain | pains to make ‘Ball one of the most fashionable of the Katy, Mre Burke, : ascendant’ But it is all vain—it is idle play—it te for that time amounted to $1,182,119 70, and the ex- New Stock Exchange. Broadway, up stairs ign of the Flog. All laters tanst echo | “"Wiilace's ¢ cebrated Band is engened. Rete areas Vieinins is the third, last, desperate play of the ruined penditures to $744,982 80. For the year ending Novem- 3136 {0shs Morris Canal ¢ paid. ii is im*re Tickets $1 ay be had of any member of the Committee, | x SOME LIM! ENTARY CONCERT. gamester who has lost his loaded dice and stakes ber 1, 1844, the receipts amounted to $1,844240 53, and a 100 East Boston Co W. 3 ~~ | grag the Door on. he evening of the Ball. i Te comers ® appointed to take the necessary steps | all upon a cast which, ten to one, will make the expenditures to $1,374,670 68, leaving in the Treasu- at a UBSCRIBERS—At CLARKS & BTEVAN'S Free Agen: B. Gahannd #2 Broadway. yeh e112 Roosevelt, sj CONCERT, | Haas Melgar al Feariag lodgings for bm in f $460,669 90. ? 3182 100 L Island RI ey and Temperance Intelligence, 9 Duane street, west of | A. Delachanx, 137 Fultou. . Mercier, 2 Courtlandt. —_to be given in testimony of the high esteem entertained by th a : ry @ nominal balance of $469,669 90. The balance in SU Mege Penta Ota S18; Broadway, where they can have good faithful servants, with- masaxt, 264 Gren dio : Guebhard, 231 William. ie Members of he Musieal Vrofession for | and Mr. Crittenden, and olberaricien ac the bank the State Treasury on the Ist of November, 1845, amount. a... ) do out any charge, and also with as little delay as possible,cooks, SON, E. party, would have displayed on this occasion, a hed ‘ane spats arenaeletear ee notes a 10 do a ‘yaiters, to, of ever; description and of good amoral harass: THE IRISH EMIGRANT ne EE fo Editor of the Anglo-American, of thes City, Hadas rolleyes ie failures peas teve canal land scrip, &c., leaving but a very small portion 4052 50. in, bio a a WANTED oh eee IE EXECUTIVE CC E respecifully al ie erformance wil place on taught them wisdom, that experience would have i 2D, f T SOCIETY. full h Thursday Evening, December 16th, oii availuble for the ordinary expenses of the government: fac Shi aaa FREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, _ | gublie Wattie sesond Aninl Bela ete ean tote AT THE TABERNACLE opened their eyes. But each one to his liking, es We annex tho Auditor's report of the debt of the State fos rode 478 SROADWAY, (between Broom and Grand streets.) Rociety, will be given at Niblo's, on MONDAY Evening, De- On which occasion the services of the tollowing eminent , the old woman said, &c. Itis at least a satisfa the lst of Ji j is where servants and assistants, of every eabacity,both | ceyber29th. Artists have been voluntarily tendered:— tion to honest men, who would not “ flip a sixpence on the Ist of January proximo. Sa | wale and female, are furnished Free to employers, se 2) ets, to admit a gentleman and two Indies, are three dol- VOCALISTS: | for any of them,” that the people have given abun- POMS eRR an LADIDSL awakes ial ides Married. | | ‘The characters of all, offering for situations, will be strictly | larscach, aud may be had from any of the officers of the 80- MRS.E. LODER, | dene reock that the cotmty: in wes in ieee bide ¢ Dei Ay . 12th instant, by the Rev. Dr. McLeod, Mr, | &xtmined before they leave the office, and none but the honest, | . * ss MISS JULIA NORTHALL, | Gant proot that the co! v4 is Bal iF ba Bonds on which State has to pay interest. ... $11,098,000 a Dr. Mi Mr. | sober, industrious and capable ones recommended or allowed | ‘I’. W. Clerke, Esq., President, 43 Narsau st. RS. VALENTINE MOTT, JR., thatthe government can be carried on without ma- Bonds on which the bank pays intere 1'390'000 of Norfolk, Vato Miss Janey Suter | 3. Gregory Dilien, Eq,, Ist Vice President, 33 Barclay st. MISS MARY TAYLOR, king any holy alliances with money-power—that Interest which will be due January 1st, 1846. 2'777'320 ‘aid boys wishing employment of any | Joseph Stuart, Bsq , 2d Vice President, 32 William st and MADAME oro. | {ine @ penne Abr ac ag | Oe de pr Six per cent teasury notesoutatanding..-api’aas eee aafsctorily, the above character, can ob- Hugh Kelley, Esq. 3d Viee President: igs Bowery. MR. EDWARD SHEPARD, eer nender tna bag gel Bs Interest now due on six per cent treas ig Died, | tain good situ stious—no others need apply. 19. Im¥n_ dames Reybur Kod, Teogmares, 90 ‘Wall at. uwen MR. W. S. ROGERS, | asking asking the State to pay them more for their notes, (estimated). . i "Y 47,000, On the 16th instant, Wiitiam Fiz, of consumpuon, DR. GeORGE LEO-WOUE, Vetter nee ernie: eee oe Me ML SIGNOK DE. Wark an enact i > Five per cent treasury uistanding... 441,325 in the 26th year of his age. HARING returned from Europe, has resumed the practice | John I’. Doyle, Eaq , Corresponding Sec’y, 75 Nas INSTRUMENTALISTS : "| This will be a week of no little excitement. The luterest now due on five per eent treasury ej The friends and acquaintances, of this city and W: of his profession at No. 98 Chambers street. | MJ. O'Couno Recording Sec’y, 99 John st. MA | Texas business is coming up early, and probably a notes (estimated)... . vas 69,000 Hamsburg, are respectfully invited to attend his funoral, | New York, November 19ch, 1045. 120 Imis*teed me Felix lngoldsb; "119 Maiden lane. eee y K | few days will add “the lone star? to our bright Loan frou the bani, under act of January : on Wednesday morning, 17th inst, at 10 o’clock, from PROFESSOR STRUVE, Zoho Me 5 Violonceilo y AU constellation. Probably, too, this week will “FC BVH aig a ena 090 | his late residence, 82 Bayard street, without further in- |] ATE of Brown, University, is now forming Evening Jit, Muthews Fog. 96 Wall Piano Tide vd trie petra , C. TIMY settle some important appointments. The va- | vitation. | tafn Classes in the German and French Languages. Gentle Dy. Hugh Sweeuey, 47 lm st, Conde ee Tees eee as eR, | eant Judgeship will be soon filled, and no Total debt January 1st, 1846... .... .. $16,403,000 | , On Saturday, December 18th, Horm Tooxxn, sged 64, | men wishing to olathe’ samme will, Please leave thelr names at Cutten Pianist. oe . Mt. H. C. TIMM. | doubt the Fortunate candidate will be John M. Read The interest on the debt in arrears, and the amount ‘The friends ot the family, as well as those of her sons, | MUFFS, MUFF, FORTHE HOLIDAYS, ~ James Olwell, Fag’ 179 West st TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. ees red ee mire ee reat annually, felling due on the Ist of January, 1846, will be | Charles M. Tucker and Wm. T. Avis; also of her son in- LARGE Assortment of Muffs selling off at reduced pri. | Thomas Boland, Esq , 18 Ann st. | To be obtaiced at the usual places, or of the various Members | no man has had a better claim to it than he, except | law, Jesse Cady, are invited to attend her funeral on ces, consisting of Isabella, Sear, Cross Fox, Martin Fitch Se ONIED elalrra of the Committee. dig strc | Mr. Buchanan.—It is a great pity that the Secretary : I Tuesday, 16th instant, at 3 o'clock P.M., from her late | Lyux, Siberian Squirrel, Woolvareen, Genet, Goay and Chine reek 249}; SO Fnest Mi. BURKE'S SECOND CONCERT ~ | could not be spared from his post—his friends have aritars. interest, | Tesidence, 124 McDougal street, ons iwietm 94-Canel 3, con Ween Charles shea: Esq. ¢ Cedar ot, K. BURKE, resnectfully informs his friends aud the New | prevailed on him to remain where he is, but they On $100 000 Wabash and Exie Canal bonds F Raga sre =) Fe aE FOR TE COMING | Se ae Terence Dounelly, bsu.,7 South William st. MR youn lic. that his Second Congert du this city will fisve done tt vith difficulty. He has long mingled for 5 years, at 6 per 30,000 6,000 Weekly Report of Deaths. AKES FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS—At the old And at the office of the Society, No 6 Anu street. take place on Tuesday Ev Boer BE ct Niuto's Concert | in the excl f political id borne the Ou $46,000 at 7 per ceut sige ie | itn the eity and county of New Work, trom the th day of blished Bakery, No. 30 Courtlandt street, may be had. 029 BaTukTh toDavrre_| ike place fu Tuesday Evening, Dec wd at Miblo's Concert | in the excitements of political contests and born hel 862 2,520 ny “es. to the ith cay of Dee ane ny | tment of Cakes of all desc nto. of Tre CHRISTMAS BALES | eceah Brosdyrey oa which 0 ¥ | burden and heat of the day. It wasasad mistake ow si s 15 Men: 43 Women ; 57 Boys; 43 Girls—Total 188. he b is and at prices to suit the tines, | Families it” WHE FIRST GRAND EXCLUSIVE, FANCY DRESS | Tickets One Dollar ench, to be had at the Music Stores, and | that the democratic party did not bring him forward iy ee eee: Abmoae oe Aponlexy “Gs Asthma, 2; Bleedin; Ting ‘as above Isewhere, Wedding BALL of the Mingrva Society, will be held, oF fe Me rates jatimalece iklutaraotventinsalevtar: (018 bishih ae ed Us the ei ae et cub, sad Poi. Bite - i we 3 babdodet Cesaie ents cakes made an tice. by nerva Rooms, No. roadway, On : J | late—for he is in the full vigor of his man! an Interest on five aud! six per ceat Trouury Melee... oraee cj men | Morin, 4 cavum oat Crane aS mre mare pAitivk SON scpmintfites in axucunicing this, (the only ball to be guven Te Gap, Ges ee With, his habits of abstinentes ond study. he will be . = Croup, 8 Coup de Soliel,1; Debility, c , &c.—A large assortment Mens iety this 4 inform their feiends | i= ben 3 et fora long time to come. But he will not will- Total amount of int rest... .ssses00e .. $07,772 4: Diabetes, 1: Diarrhors,' 1: Dropsy, 2 Beaver Milled Cloth and Pilot Overconts, | bythe above Society this season} would inform the'r {rlends Subject: Chemistry, ill d by aseries | fogiy allie oaulf: te, beeen ceed. intr; aeetibeael? e 10; Dropsy in the ..2; Dysentery, , for sale ready made, atour usual moderate prices. | Made such arrangements as enables them to ensure to all who a ng and instructive Experiments—among | y himse eet pen} The debt on which the bank pays interest is promptly — sipelas,1; ruption, 1; Fever, 3; Fever, ‘WM. T. JENNINGS & C 231 Broadway. | may favor them Sith thelr company, mostagresable evening's Mich a quantity of Nitequs Oxide; at, Laughing Gas, will be | dential arena—he hates excitement and noise ¢ : f ; * , typhus, 1; 16 “ ‘Amel tS iy * ster and punctually paid, This amount is $1,390,000, leaving remittent, 9; Fever, scarlet, 25 Fever typhus, 1 Heat, ni6 Ime? merican entertainme: gt ripe ee eg es Noster gt oes Library | Why ld Association admitted frre, by procuriug tickets of the Libre. ; What it would cost. He has fr@wned down every iente ‘aaa he | % he State of ‘ ofcast off or superfluous Clothing fF the eccasion. Tian. Ladies will atteud.’ Lecture to commence at haliast | attempt his friends have recently made to bring his i he ere 7 ue ast pee e State of of livers,2,; Jauidice, 2, Malformation, 2) Marasious, &; fais Lo dispose of, (either Ladies of Geatlemen,) ean obtaina | ~ A. DODWORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL. seven o'clock. 16 Ire nae he _ Ibelieve he will continue to do so indiana has raised, e direct tax upon the persons alsy, remature birth, 2; Small pox, 9; Spinal dis- fai price for the same, by o seriber, at | LLEN DODWORTH would beg leave to iuform his ————"""7-()_ Op O. F. | to the last, for it is certain he does not wish to be ” 5 J hy idence, No. 69 Duane street, base: thee, ¥ 5 . f. O. OF O, y i , m to | and property of her citizens, the sum of $1,106,000, be $V ation pee = Ulceration of intestines, 1; Unknown, her residence, No. 6 Duane streets Hitement es COHEN. A ng Bekool at hiseridensestis Broome suvets ou oe. A LE e will be given before Washington Lodge, No. | President. He will have nothing to @ with in- P. S.~ A letter through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be day afternoon, Get. 20th. From his long conuexi sn with the 12,1 F., at their rooms, National Ha’l, Canal st, | trigues—he will court no favor—he will cringe to $15,072,080 on which the int ‘rest is due from the Stato. _Tuflammation of bran, 1; inflammation of bowels, 4; Inflan TO THE LADIES! ‘TO THis LADIES | mation of lungs, 195 Inflommation of throat,7; Inflammation | J ,ADLES having an ASB fellatio Yas ‘< | and struggle, and the bauble wqyld not be worth Mr. Wallace's unrivalled Quadrille, Band has, been ensages | sides defr )ing the expenses of collection, which m y , Age—Under 1 ye: 46; 1to 2 years, 26; 220 5, 1 8; 5 too, sa, | 52 08 2.5; 20 to 30, 25: £6; 49 1050, 21% 5 4 d to nid ‘Im* * it on Tuesday evening, Dec. 16th, by’ a member of the Lodge — be estimated at $70,000 more—thus making the requisi- 35040 1°40 0,6: to 3010.40, £63 40 £0.50, 21; 56 t0 60, 7 FENGY HORUS FOR DONEONE mire. Dancing world, aid ‘having availed himself of i: structions | fh Teste wenerally are respectfully innate 1o'attend a |e papas poebg de Sears ae mx Serene any bat a eared aad Lahiri Lorhlanad Sa ee core ONE y laspector TIAVING int received splendid sssortment of Fancy Caen een ieee ae cea aust his matical | J: MILTON SMITH, Serrerary. ‘415 2t‘m | when the present term expires, he will most likely than $300,000 per auvumn. During the same period she City Inspector's office. Dee. | Fic perigee oy prearranged te bet ak islet Wt Ul certainly give him a great advantage over many | = | choose to retire to private life, if there 1s no vacant has contributed towards the payment of her debt,existing ces than they ever were imported for, ower Pe the profession. Be that as it may, those who fe | “Te Cheapest and most Splendid Pretorial Paper of judgeship left fortum, andl superintend his feriaces in the shape of six per cent treasury notes, upwards of JR COMPOSITORS are wanted immediately at shis RUN LA KOSIERE & COURT, Viaibwurhteaa the i and be a bon vivant of a cheerful circle; and ten to ativdd NeHiGA MMMIRLT NOURI SC. Tact OY hion hice office Apply atthe fourth story. 16 Ith 125 Un*rh 116 William street. ‘TERMS. HEWET’S E. one he will, like Senator Niles, marry a blooming 7 I in vindication of the fair f th WANTED, SEGAKS—SEGAKS—BARGAINS. A Quarter of 24 Lessons, including the Quadrille, Waltz, ayo. young wite,who will, I promisejhim, give him more people may appeal in vindication of the fair fame of the RESPECTABLE PERSON to obtain subscribers fora rE SUBSCRIBERS having lately purchy Gallope and Colka.. .-... .. : $10 60 _NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED_ TIMES. | Satisfaction in a day than the White House could in State from the odium of repudiation. Her obligations to Raffle of two valnable foreign Paintings, to who a er of ‘Ten Lessons in the Waltzor Polka, . 500 Publish H. as ake, atteson. | four years. And then, instead of a gang of hungry sive stock of ss fot et or A A 3 thy t se are : «liberal MH be . Apply, ts H. Days and Hours of Tuition. | :; 4 I a her own citizens, to the amount of more than two mil- | Box No.20 Post Office, Brooklyn. 777 7 UP e ace” | fauna, often Ereater bargaina than ever, at prices much |, sonday and Thursdays, et 4 o'clock, for Ladies and TTHE EXCELSIOR a office seekers crowding his batchelor halls, un- lions of dollars, have, in the embarrassed state of her TO GONNOISEURS:- hemare several loca exceedingly desirable. ‘For saleat the | Misepover It years Of age. Vs roe tines and | Ghorigival act PERIODICAL MISCELLANY, | blessed with the smiles and the presence of a ‘com- finances, not only justified but rendered imperative, a FEW dor. high grade PALE. AMONTILLADO SHER- “ys imeye S78 Pmporiuins WOW atest Sh ATE ny | Boys under 12 years of age-sand : itvatthe office, No, 2 Astor Honse, at 123s ceuts per copy, cenioy, foe ire (anal et the people 8) bomen wil temporary postponement of the claims of her foreign RY, vintage 1820—For sale by ia Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, for Gen- | or $3 per annum, in advance. Each number of the Excelsior | ring with the merry voices of his gay children. arga ISAAC BRITTON, HAVANA SEGARS. 1 at 7 o’elock P. M. i f w earth stone, his wife creditor: at tm 97 Franklin, comer Church street. NOW landing trom ship Norma, Ellis,inaster, eq second Class will be formed from 9 to 10,for those who | “1! consist o! Fixteen Folio Pages, | hed eect ces odes ae ue hat snileel his ‘The rapid rise and progress of Indiana is the surest HOPS! HOPS! HOPS! readin an teal ceri tee Letsooa piven atany other hours, either at the reek | °Pety Deland ies nore ae eee, ca Sas vanes snd | friends will gather around his coal fire, batchelors security that every single cent of her indebtedness in J BALES Prime New Western, for sale low, by diiwereo dence of the pupil or at the school. 021 Im*re | prepared expressly for this work; and further enriched witha | to envy him and married men to bless him; WEEKS & ANDERSON iS Dad ha RR A wt ct | | es any shape will be ultimately paid; principal, inte rest Druggists, 30 Fulton, cor Water, AWRENCE, MYERS & CO., 33 Stone street, have. ust | DANOING ACADEMY. | choice piece of Tllcraiesesdaaiesis | and as he lays his cool clear head on bia pillow, un- and every thing else will be eventually liquidated, and _4I6 1t*rh and 63 Bowery, coraer Walker. Be received per snips Epervier aul Sea, the undermentioned | SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, CORNER OF DUANE AND | and graphic puis Ei uae | bien ee ate, Be wae thank Get at thors ne the people of that young and thriving State will be among T. BROWN, Ri alia are TIT 4 WILLIAM STREETS. a | aN ETLLUSTRATIONS OF G EVENTS; e wisdom, phy, and the humanity to a : AE ; pipes, . . G. ROBERT“ON tfully informs his friends | besides original and selected let e lone, and go and wife.— ; 3 ‘ ’ . " veker, lo do. 001 ‘ various modes of dancing. | alike ofan ornamen ‘useful character; wh . | He ; 2 h Indians in 1800, was 4675; in 1640, twas 686,006; in| (OATS OF ARMS, Crests, Cyphers, &e., engraved on JJvBupaye do dodo, dos Days of tultions- Wednesdays and 8 hom 3t06P-M. | tral designs, with accompanying letter-press articles upon this | Will sing a different song one day. Politics he will 184, according to estimate, 750,000 ; and in 1945, upon Stone or Brass. Diamonds, Amethysts, ‘Topazes, & Which they offer for sale. ‘The same is under custom house — for ladies, and masters unde! Important braueh of art, will form a prominent and sterling | find will not always be his world—ladies will not the same deta, more than eight hundred thousand. The bought in the jy AS I Siguet Rice Reys, lock and entitled to debenture. €62m*r | tlemen. ‘A private class for tere ocading department, besides Reviews, Tales, Sketches, | @Ways smile on him go graciously, and furnaces Peneil « the State is 37,000 square miles, nearly the whol device, Coats of Arms found and painted fi SHEMICAL K and General Correspondence, the Excelsior will keep | Will be poor comforters. I care not who the man 1s pata rf ry et ladiie kad pasthtive orn ‘i is bets Mg ma and bel pene to any p eof the United eaten one Pe tmannae ‘ | up edy record of the more ‘impdrrant events of the (ay, who makes the Cried pete! nor how bright his world. There is no section of the Union possessing a | of Heraldry kept with upwards of 150,00 namen oon REMEDY for ull diseases Inciaeata! to the Halt and ise ‘Those wishing to subscribe | pantealar ‘attention. Andy b and spiriticom | £@me, when the fever of ambition has passed away, dean eremeatives in all cases where Baldness is not beyond the | ito) use ‘call as abov aspiring motto and chi ror . Daxets op 7m Crewrce Bissat oh Hain Invietixon—tp:|) aes ive his first Grand Ball of tRe serson_ on Mon- | State,” the Excelsior—w SILVER PLA’ LULD, ; | day, Dec. 15, 1, for a gentleman and his ladies; to be dt through which we ai eee eel revents Baldvers. Itremoves Dandriff and Cutaneous Scruff. | gai Dee: (3; Tekets $1, fora gentler aie i treet oe ee ems of the "Empire | and a knowledge of the world has only lessened his fully illustrating the scenes | love of it, an hour will come in the history of any bow. be porn ond re man who keeps his heart pure, when he will feel a di6 It*re more enterprising population, and the increase from year to year in the numbers of acres cultivated, is as gre pe JOR Ylaiting with pure silver. Castors, candlesticks, cake It keeps the IH. its natural color and prevents it fro de longing that nothing but the peace and the repose of in any western State. : ie Bvivee: or any kind of olf plated goods, or any article turning grey. Ita now presented tothe world, witha firm be | ___223 1mtm | OPinion. TO PERIODICAL AGENTS. hatme ean batiafy-—ehen, fn the fine language of the The resources of Indiana, in 1843 and "44, and the in, composed of tress, Gopter or German silver, enn be fustaatly Tiefi thar as a be Land healthy restOrative ‘of the Hi EVENING AMUSEMENT. | {CF In order to obtain the ficet and best impressions of this | Roman sage, “ children’s prattle is the only music crenso in one year in the wealth and resources of the | ing Hiuid. ‘This is pure Liquid, Silver, warranted torestere lou, Not Bonen ee: Frevared solely by [7 hap beens souroe of general regret that 20.few opporta- york, periodical agents generally will forward their orders to | that can delight the ear, atk the soillec Ob. Wale is | the pa t jor, W. H. Graham, ¢ | Burgess, Striager & Co., in this city, at as early aday as Pos: | the only sui State, will be seen by the annexed statement :— Peimeoee of any kind, where the nities offer, thet prove, sufficiently attractive, to young ied by al ti ver is worn off, and can nts—O. Kish & Co., Washington, D. em from the haunts of dissipation and r Ayer & Phelan, at makes glad the of an verson ina few minutes. Kor sale, whole- 70: Broad at.. Columbus; Georgin; ‘Tattle, Assembl Build: Fito oom net glad the heart of Resources oF INDIANA, 1843 AnD 184. salouud vou, $9 a 4G tle, fall, {rom a want of more rational and in- | Bpys* old man.” | = 1813. 1844. Inc’e. * ™ y92 Fulton at, near Nassau st, New York. comer of Coa ed Hae eanterteta Bore atc: | stra ment. An excellent opportunity now offers. | © >= Th i umber of the Excelsior, and New York | You, at least, will not laugh at my romance, nor Aeresot land assebsed <<: 15,020 bee a5ssizeT saggy | A Hberal diseonnt to Jewelers and other bs actré_ er No. Jos Hulton at, Droukljay Ml 8, Fletcher, Mareboa, | mMentptarmren many trace ne emn my enone and ae | iitstrated ‘Times, will be x faut apecimen of those which are | seer at my philosophy. When you sit-down by Value of fandaswersed:<; $51098,110 S6730660 —1,696498 | MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE HAT SALES Mit Pie. Widow eteerom NG) Oe Beaver street, | anugreeable hour, at Disbrow # School, 8 Bowery. | Of the Embellishments will not be surpassed by ay of the fex- | your own cheerful fireside, let your wife read it, Value ‘of improvements. 21,6, 21'988,179 "15,96 : © ROOM," SNS 8 Poney, Syisense, A V.; Gorton Andervon, Newport, | eM, cird COM at welts emo atimay mu there come | UtsLMublications of the approaching seagon, at ten times ite | and while you feel that you are happy man, you buildings. 12,205,111 | INTER STYLE, GENTL °$ BEAVER and '3 0d No. 173 Division street, opposite met N.Y. | vemence. ‘The school wil be open every evening from 7 to | Prdistance, by enclosing one dollar, free of postage, will befur- | Shall confess I am a wise one \CHIAVELI. ‘ French Silk Ha Travelling, Evening. and other Caps, of Z Se | MFoolock (Bandays excepted). se AM. tos P.M. | Bished with ten copies. ‘All letters or communications (by ~—"Wasuinaton, Dec. 13, 1845. the very best materials, got up.in the most fashionable and be TURTLE SOUP FOR EXPORTATION. he School is open daily for Ladies, from 9A.M.to3P.M. | imal) addressed to this establishment, must be posrpaid. ‘asuinaTon, Dec. . aes get | “The prices sad quality of che goed offered se thy eatablish GTENS, ff the American and Fraseh Dining Bejoon, brackcooihd _New York, November %, 105, de 9 S16" | Strolling up to the White’ House to-day, as | ” " 2 4 . Nos, t6N: t, vays ready Cire om 7 7 SYER’ it ‘The roturns of 1845 have not yet been oftcially mado, | “wn *uitle them to the novice of those about purchasing. ay Captatng and fai, Dut api MC: ee, a AND SPARRING SCHOOL. | LFOPoD ae Marche Marccai reached the barn, (for the White House has a barn,) but we think there is sufficient data to estimate a much | —!01m*r a 49 William street. from 12M. ll 5 P. My the test of the markets all kends 0 HUDSON having returned. from the South, announces a” | Leaw two negroes unloading straw, and just in front ereater increase from 1844 to 1849, than from 1813to | FRANK MILLER’S LEATHER PRESERVA- Stme,.ke..for prices which #uit every body. He has Ltely J. to lus old friends end paplls, that he will, be” found at Depart aud Retour, | of me came marching a man with his hands in his 1846, It would not, therefore, be out of the way toes TIVE & WATER-PROOF OIL BLACKING. two mmutes prepared: Hs famous Duck wheat cakes. A he willdevote his ime in giving instructions in thenoble art | Corpveted by end appreeed of the composer himself, are | pockets, and his head hung down. The two negroes timate the value of taxable property in Indiana, for Valuable urtieler that hereafier'l coe envi eeorcliast vopen (Fam EAM. Lil's PM, (except the Arak day in | Mee DetORCS. svsing the day and in the evenicg. | Published in au elgant style. bY eNBERG & LUIS, | were uttering the following dialogue as I passed :— 1345, at $130,000,000 at least. ‘The value of taxable pro- | shoe dealers and others, at ths manufacturer's wholesale price, ek till 3 P. M.) 019 im*re ald 30m 361 Broadway, Depot of Foreign Music. | “I say, Bill, de man wid de wite hat is come agin !— «am Blacking Warehouse, No. 1 John street. son, Henry Gos! attention of the public, and ¥ establishment 8 or shoes will do wellto Very thankful fur the encour: bestowed on me for t but penetrates the leather, rei = five year and in the hope of a continusnce, I have the BY ‘Ena wereowe ‘vious to water, and much nor (a myself your mott obedient Ten EO, ice ie tt EL wae shire CARLTON HOUSE. } og, has erected at a great expense , is put down at $144 ,000,000— “RY. No. 16 Devonshire perty in Ohio this yes This is an article well worth only about fourteen millions more than our estimate for — which every individ Indiana, and the debt of Ohio is about $5,000,000 more Ure, | does not ive a p it soft, pliable, than that of Indiana. The debt of Indiana is less in pro- SIC. ————— Vrs AVAIN.”~—C —he—he.” “ er scamp, he’ll hear 7 * . SWAIN. he—he—he.’ Hush you yal Ps PRIVATE PARTIES ATTENDED Cape PAILOR | you—and massa Polk want de wisiters treated bery , cibil.” “1 tink he didn’t get de office, any how ; for he hang his head like de lilly, and dis be de tenth ny Gentlemen having their boots constantly polished, "27 tm will find it to their interest to make use of this articl+,as it ~ ft PRN ORINA. portion to her resources than any other delinquent State ional applicati s a 5 7 > ; d16 Im*re FRENCH CHINA. : od hit i i bid dbo | apes taeda pring fe olin” Exc os soutien range Tpit rocpean ti GONE TES, GERARDIN, 13 John street, has just received on con- | time I cotch’d him gwine away like de rooster in de | for an out fourlaboring man Sue year, with direntions Boarding and son the European Plan. SONCERTS, SUIREES, wo. F ‘ment and offers for sale, at very reasonable prices, a » « He—he—he”—laughed the negroes The rexources of Indiana are sufficient to warrantan | forusiug, Wicelihok ad to be extensively weds HICH is more convenient, comfortable and economical | Vj R. AND, MRS. COLLINS, (the pomnar rocalig Pa | aplendid assorunent ofthe following aficles = | rain storm bani’ — immediate resumption of the interest on her State debt, | ,,N, B;—The Gaiversall mired Paste and Liquid Blackwg iraveliers, and merchants whose | 2°0 prepared rece wents for Concerts, ich Faney Decorated rand Dessert as the man looked round and wished them in ova i «glo, Black, Varuish aud Lok of smperior anal jon of thr hotel, opposite Duane | and can be engaged for pri eee i | too warm to mention. The hopes and fears ot the | 12 00 to highly necessary that many of the domestic lia | Steam’ Biacking Warehouse, No. 1 Ju Rich ¥a street, comer of potlllise Porcine” Purther particulars os, apefestion, to Coullion TRS” NEWTON, Teacher of the Piano I. office seekers here are curious, and many of the hould ret be liqaidated, and the flaanc | Broadway. dig iS" park, retired from the noise, buatle and confusion of great tho- ti og lh s onepicuoud HeVe: crepe tatolin rally be relieved from the embarrassments under which | 4 py pRopaTHie ROA TINY, tna re ath most ¢ desirable feideuee:” 168 Buave it, oP. | nv mtr ahd Singing, 46156 Grand str tales Oe Ee Oe "them out noah rent thay have, for the past five yours, labored. A very large A ee Te ‘Morristown, N fa Lapel See | iE Ao camel rc BALLS, PARTIES, Xe. i. 2 wate hitert: columns, as occasion requires; and if they are not part of the foroign debt is funded, and it is very probable pA with mottoe: } White ‘hat a part of the accruing interest maybe paid annually. — ly the duration of dise: hand and i vive, gome of their nasty tricks will get eaten Eek Hery ey dread the truth and fearless ¥ = of every description match an} \. ding to their extensive assortment of rich Scarfs, Gravats, | ““Dinner, Dessert and Tea Sets, of every description, soldin | (a ot the Herald more than Belshazzar of old ‘yphus, Scarlet, Intermittent, and Ree NEW FRENC. bs r S0FFEE | Rich, Fashionable, and Staple Articles. ‘atthe Water Cureis to shorten vas. NE ENT NO AT RROAU WAY. on HOUSE: TP HE subscribers are daly Messina sat acini EURS BUN) and to res re the patient with but E & LE COMTE, beg to mnounce | An agent of the foreign bondholders is in attendance |ittle loss of time or sacrifice of st in Rheumatism = VEE ESt) moral, and to diets i Gloves, Suspenders, &c. Their assortment of all articles ap- | any quantity required. sti von the Legislature, and hae, It je tated, cages eran | (actie, and chronie) Gout, D t particular, Shue they Rasietteral, und to dietattie fumilieg 1m | Deriainiug to the werdrobe of the teshiousble geatleman, wall | O"Y TRARERY FequITEG: 1g wa snags did the writing on the wall. “fi om up zl » it isntated, made a propo Scrofula, Eruptive Disease and Coffee House, ar No. 7-7 Broadway, where Breakiasts, | be found fur more extensive than that of any other On consignment from manatacturers, and for sale, a larg © | Madame Rumor says that John Bull has come to sition of a very favorable character. The rate of interest phage Sark nine, uP: Dinners aud Suppers may be had at any convenient nd | ment in this city, and well worthy the tte jou ofeerengers | sortment of Plain ‘and Rich Cat Glass, of every Serer” at his milk, and that the British minister has offered on the foreign debt is five por cent; the bondholders pro. variable auceess whieh his attended t le that ieate palate y departmentot their business; the semor partper hav | 6 t,upstairs. | to accept the old proposition of the Secretary of : Aepartment of their buses, the st pose taking two and ahalf percent por annum, and the Banco eae haate Mens pypronee Pastry and of every orig na Dealt oly coueoudtn Hanes ‘A pe, rendet eth con er iJ net reventie of the public works, in full for the anny witha ilar coma y = oe gy i it on their bonds—they runs I etters of inquiry, post-paid, addressed to Dr, DEXNTER pees y reaning oil sleet the) s/ectsown, Noo, will merck with acontion. 16 Iw" | Ing forthe last twenty years b line of business in this city, is 1m guarantee thas cles selected and manufsetured by pended on, uot ly for the superiority, but ‘in the durability of their worl ip je coufectionery,jelli quisite Liquors aud the most ror Warnil'es for Break Parties ar | ries and Tee Creams, State—that proposition he flung in the face of the de TEA STRAYS, &e. " id ironmonger” lest summer. There is much more 5 da splendid assortment | poetry than prose in these singular n ‘otiations. seek Te esetems of t un jterns; Suspending and Bracket P think the’ will terminate like the * battle of Fort public works netting the other two anda half per cent Ti} Tem Particular attenti ‘devoted to the Ready Made lars; Chandeliers with from one to ¥ y , t the loss of a single man on Sould the Logiaature accept this propoition, the debi | 61.1, yersus are iereby prin rm tne FRENCH, AMERICAN AWD ITALIAN ES | prema eect mt hci glume | Ft Saari Getic wahcdpan ss | either ade the fear of famine wil make Bngland will be gradvelly reduce: Aes credits he Bertha Gangens to ne detistoneties | crGwoR PALMO LAURANT: inistuily made, and. aahoned tosuit the form of the wearer. | “—X{spr tn assortment of -apannrd Tea Trays, of Gothie and | Yooepe of our terms, and young Miss Jonathan wil Next to Indiana comes the State of Illinois, the third ecount by may person wal be guar Asrownersor | Sirblic, that he Ime opened s Hottaart at Gentlemen sending their erders by mail: may deper Taving | oval Taiterns, which he offers for sale at wholesale and retail, | ous wit her tyrannical Deere og el tie ~ q LSOD b } oa open : y ° t fair en lerate prices, | upon the most f MORGAN, | ability of Mr. Buchanat ( free Stale of the-weet, An exits sission éf the logis, wut popular old stants adjoing the Opera iouse He willwerve | their foods ofthe best a nd mera SOHN Ww.) ; nal ability of oil : q nnners had But} ive French, Ameriean | sent with puneta ress) to any part of the cow dyor east of Brosdway, ever, in the conducting of this very ture of lilinois will be held in February, principally for | PAG ia aty le ati hours, and n'a. manner unsurpassed by | andall,fxzoutr call, may depend on be ated N.B.—Wapted’ic the above establishment, & good jouraey- io adn i interesting negotiation. Congress the purpose of apportioning the State. The financial | will raatenetn the city. | 6 en" re 37 Broadway, corner of Park Place. | maa lamp roaker. ANY Re ENTE — ull mime | iota like @ lot of schoolboys, and they will yet condition of the State will, without doubt, he looked into | ae naigiaa iY newer A | PROPOSED WIDENING AND EXTENSION eee ac chavoe gud warranted equal aeteot this illapent time before the close of the and any necessary changes required in the various re- | NY‘ ‘are forbid harboring oF trusting any wader te OF WILLIAM STREET. hay ported —f tight tierces and casks, session : ; vente Jaws will also be made. Reporte of the progress | ‘luagow as ne denegeoriuah baraue ANN TAIL ¥; trom fabes of the fonson, FTTHOSE, who are cpnosed to the contemplated widen Pe tO any Tore COLLINS & CO, 96 South The next Senator who T shall give you hite at unl operation of the laws for the collection of taxes will | ‘* erPtaln or consigmees.. CNUTNctInE Will be Dud either by xtension of William street to Chatham street.and fi TNES—000 bales Bridport See Twines, compiving ® | (as T promised) is Governor Eaitel, le heart beat for his couny ied atthe nbove extablishe | F i URN at the above establish: | Fran WOODHULL & MINTURN, ee a ero, pw “ f : yhose nov! bo made, und a general examination of the domestic al: | ul? 110 Wr Bouth arrest. | mentas a MO, | tel, com Dita Assortment from 909 930 PENS | Heis 8 man who ile by 1 \e1 ; CO. ht nim SH Chambers st. | ing, 17th ti COLLINS & CO. 56 South # %