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| From 1843 to 1944 there was an increase in the urrivals | AMUSKMENTS. | | and departures, but for the three years previous to 1844, | THIRD EDITION AUCTION SALES, ov THE aye ggg va HOLID +c Y HERALD. te ratmennual falling ° THE AMATEURS TO THE PUBLIC. ° As regards Spanish commerce, the statement gives:— | | Te eens: of which 1s deemed but justice to them: | ing, D b ‘The third edition of tho Annual Pictorial Herald, with | ~— gered. || Pair ene. hel Snpentiont New York; Dee's, 105. | f se over one hundred splendid and spirited engraviny 053 122 | feausythten per Divan x onae vew Pim Ive "Fert Dee, now ready for delivery. It is one of the best thin H Be Oe Te Seet Ont Pectin tack ele Cae see Lam istrected Jee aaa garage | ; Boveh Peking ores, paprsped 2 this county, Mingle copies “5 us 798 | Ger Safe, aud various other articles trite | Linge vetnent ofthe Ccndition of the Footy" hat while your | SEM Debian A ___—————— ; ye UCTION NOTICE.—PEREMPTORY SALE.—On | kiuduess aud thot of the geutlemeu associated with you, is | TU Mtis Seguia TPortahlc Shaving Oasckvbe wumecrroere (eee nee ee arene antared in 1044. measured | A Urceeder, Detembor 0; 8s, se M orcloak, sethe tore ct | S20 ated, itis remed expedient to decline the propio- Ravin pesleciad and Gata a fier the &2:587 tons. The decrease in the number of vessels is pr. Isaar J.Phil lips, 471 Brosdway.conw t of Chasmbersat. rill icon fee prapocsh i belireel eed mel ra | peer ‘the wants supposed to be made up by the enlarged tonnage cf | ee eee eee ee ot ech Ch id Giese With the position which this Institution desires to sustain be- Kate Horn censary for the at fore the cominunity. m of the Metalic Tablet Strep, for » ® conta, siallery, Accept the aorureny . those now engaged in the trade. | ce of my respect, a ‘ - hi id keep ves in th fect ord ‘The annexed table shows, however, that the amoun a pelea « i K. M.HARTLY, Sec’y., &e. _ | open at 6% o’elock, asd’ the Curtain willrise preeisel: sharpening au ea NDE RS eON. fret order sai | Hdataeenee ee eeepc t ¥ NB—The atte: tiou o f the trade, faan nd Proprietors of | The piibithes seadn ve tekousare es oes merge Be. | cat ocean oe ely few doorsabove Courtandtatreet,, | Of tomnege engages tn the trade of the island, during tho | Horels, js particularly 1auuested: Catalogues ready on, Mou- | she proceeds arising from their performace, ‘ou ucshy, | SOW TRAP past four yea:s, has been more uniform then the number | °°: * dz itsme _ | Mt Palrao’s Opera House. It as actusted by roteaai: | a W. JACKSON...MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR, Colds, Coughs and Consumption.—Wright’s of vessel: | BENJAMIN MOONEY-Anciionser ty, nud it was belir ed ws sna cheritabte institation. As | - IN. ood AGI 5 taglot w cols beenuse they eapel trom the ayatny sll: moro VESSELS ayo Townace RMeLovED tN rH Trapeor Cone. | FLOLYDAY PIE SENTS, tei, Moos wt sell chin waretet ed thot thertore ete Saturday Kvening, December 27, 2 i 0 ered. at 7 1843. 1844. Ys Mg o'clock, at road way, teurs present their ob perform o mee w ee eras emo ane antes ie see alt its | Vessels. 2,057 2,385 3'ia5 | atveet, « keneral assortinenit of Favey and Housekeeping Arte | the franks cas of the conlenion, aut Crust that they. Mow apace. DON CESAR DE BAZAN. guitvieghaett. by magic. Four of five of said ludian Vege- ‘Vonnage 481,943 468,156 525,731 | cles, Consisting im part of Werk Boxes, Touet to, Writing the position which this I. .1atation desires to sustoin ‘be- arde Bazan . J Ri ots table Pills, taken every night on goin will, ina Departed. | Toys—also Giraudoles, Plated Ware, Solar e commanity.” The public ere, therefore, respectfe tly a . ton sheet time Penone theenost phetinate onld-catthe same time | Vessels, : 2.728 2,670 2,000 | on the walk in front ‘of the Store,’ Sofas, ed, that the proceeds of the coming performance wil} be Marita hillips the digesteve organs will be restored to a healthy tone, andthe , Tounog: 472,106 477,792 526,278 | everal aasortinent ishing placed iu the hauds of W. F. Havemeven, Esq., Mayor ot the x blood so completely purified that inflomation e lungs, | f splendid To | city, to be disposed of among the Poor, regardless of any Asso- | Giratdi Duval MiClark eee ee ee — oe eae Ping es a poe fa ma Ry SALE 0} TIONABLE NEW | | Ti ae Cts peittcviasisa: whieh’ ill eaiices tia Trane “ie sonclude wih i 7 in | 2REMPTORY SALE PAS iP LE NE rr 5 r o wrt should also be remembered that aman by the name of © number of vessels and the tonnage employed in | Pe SMP ENDIDCCABINET EORMTTURE ike | dy of Hamlet, « ‘Afterpiece. may be ovtained at thi Box THE PLANTER AND HIS DOG. | the trade of Cuba, in 1844, were greater than either of the three previous years. The increase in the foreign | trade of the island, was hardly large enough to warrant such an increase in the tonnage engaged, and tho addi- Office of the 0) On: Dollar, to admit one Gentheinan and Lady. GRAND MODEL cITy OF ELMS. House, o1 Mond vy aud Tuesd: ‘Win. M. Spear, who sells medieme purporting to be Indian m4 js, at the corner of Race and Front streets, is wot au agent ie, neither can I guarantee as genuine any that he lus d_ to the stock of Rich re, that will besold et Auction by JA- T, on the 3th December, at 445 Broadway. Among the invoices, frem a wumber of cur beat Ved manufacturers, will be found the flowing wticle attention of buyers is especially insite ci of for sale. é ‘Nhe oaly security egainst ts. 2, is to purchase from f past 6. the eur t imposit e RT EE I LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY Yili MAlis. _———————— Wasninoton, Dec: 24, 1845 | Friends. The present Secretary of the Treasury has gain- ed his present position from using the ideas of others. He has been things t. winen, He was trusted by Tyler, by Van Buren, by Wright, by Cal- houn—hours and hours—from March to March, 1844 to 1845—he would come to the State Depart- ment, and listen to the glorious emanations ef the master-spirit of the age—go home and write it down ; and this went on from day to day. The low- est day laborer of the Department of State knows it. What he learned from his conversations with the great South Carolinian, would go forth to the world as coming from the brains of Mr. Walker— the rising son of the South—this modern Hercules of the South-West, our next President. ‘ Mr. Polk believed in him, but read the fable in _Eisop, of the ass who covered himself’ wich the skin of the lion. Mr. Polk has reud it but recently ; books are searce in Tennessee. I doubt whether Mr. Walker will play “lion,” on his own hook,, after the close of this month } but about this I will eof blemished charact Mice nnd Geveral | A’splend THEATEE AND CIRCUS, ° i Pune, Nostes Greenwich sect’ WILLIAM WAIGHT.”. | ional quantity can only be accounted for by tho fact | Aart, fore, wood Ary vet anelpeartextensign Dining [THE ceeenlycoostructed Movni. i exrved woon of tie City | TRERT, PHILADELPHIA, Thain outa: 09 of my next letters, which will ii ing i er finish ; f O se, been fitted up: int Cer the management Clase tne Pals Philadelphia Agent for the Herald, Zicber | ‘D* versels in that trade are yearly increasing in ton: are. to match, crimson plush coverings; eplea- , corner of Broadway WELCH WAN CAND DELAVAN ; ‘One of these will be devoted to John C. Calhoun. & CO., 3 Ledger Building, Third street, who receive subscri- 28@- The arrivals in 1844, were 855 Spanish and 2380 | igviting Easy Chaite: Mocking aud Parlor Chairs; el- | ind Chambers street, where it will be eanibited for afera days, | Ts opened thr he Winter Season with a brilliant He has been here for forty-eight hours, and this will de e i a : . fe 7 ie, , ete, ete. is model is 13 feet iu size, and representsever,y buid- combiaation of arapproachale Ke . Vol 5 f i l nae mee Neve masle aoemremne ma shlivies Le'slpak..;.231.1 | fockign vessels, and’ thesepastsrred 700 Spanish end’ 3004 | syunband someeseio ne Gch June Domemeuetetem SiecKe’ | Lav aned: som ct mbes chien New tees ad Gymoinsts, unrivalled cren u. the great Equine Temples of € printed thousands of times in the various papers = ===" | foreign vessels. upforavetion. ‘The faraitare will be arrau- ledged uot to be surpassed, as a specimen of mechan Fravce and Eugland of the country—‘* Mr. Calhoun is again at the capt MONKEY MARKET. Vid Stock Exchange. ‘ou the tsi. 2ad and Sd floors of the Weare | America, ing leaildings | eee inits of am advertisement will barely admit, of tal,” and there at his post, he has been, winter after £ Friday, Dec. 26—6 P. . cpg M S0shs L island RR hoo 46 | on. Moaday ih, whom the catalogues | ., 4 collection of Sty Ou Barezimcs, repseccatiog alldings | ociptive fist of seue'of! the highly cited winter, for thirty-five years! And millions will read ligh light i t to-day oie 0 do bao 35 Sah Dareecon —— IC odoin >a hahaa “aes ha becomes THE F. this simple announcement with confidence und satis- ‘i b: = ~ a 101 nN . io id jataeions ie or ole TTheenler roe ramming: | Heo0 Ind’e Bonds SS 8 a gut | ACU foil Usscriptioun, ‘his Day at 10s | ‘hep hietor has also constructed very accurate snd beau- | MADAM. MACARTE, First Prine faction. Come rumors of war, troubles, diflicul~ pei dep ly in small lots. United States 199 da 30 37 430 do 34°*'| oiviock, iu the Bale Rome) Beesman ead 69 Aan streett | funhel taconite Bee ee ae ae ait. | TRS EOS tee ties, embarrassments, and all else—they would feel Bi eo a OE ot kon Vicksburg, 4; Canton, } ete cee ee me do veo 32 | ‘Also, ae mivcice of Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, and othec Ranxitwunsthe Cree Wares real Vadreare co the Mane | Tight Nope Davcer and Kyuestsian, eanbodying a variety of | that all Was alk 0d. right—the; wend Sete jank advance "i a yds * do , | Valuable sessonable goods. P " CHANTS’ ExcHaNcR; Custom House; the Tom RINITY Faneifut and Mythological characters, Calhoun is at Washington, and all is well. Reading Railroad, 1; Exie Roilroad, 1; Mobawk fell off 988 Q5K By tom a eae 15 8S | nid RR cele toy abt eek: will Besotd to the highest | Crcnct: the BowLaxe Gi with real Foustram; the Miss L, WELLS. wa:chman of our interests (or thirty-five years is at 4, Long Island, 14; Norwich and Worcester, 2}. The | 100 Vieksowe bk 4 7x $0 Nor& Wor au 8° | F- Patino, esq. and suioa le for saloons gardens! [gaia ‘A very accurate model of the MoRson Geren at Navvoo, | Principal Male Equertyia =Vi NORTH and T. V. his post, and “all te ee oe rung of 8 ore m 0 lo b 'n Motiday at Jedar st ery exieusive and valuable | f,, by W. Gas! 4 a e forge: 5 Lette: martot on se whale weeguiet and operators manifested {00 Canton vio ‘w Ge & o% mf gale et supezior ecopd-baud Puruivure, contajued ia te mo- | Ficih Sora Hes wos pec ncations by, W Weeks 2 wAlao net A Now qitst Equestrian Pant Midt c. J, ROGERS, m men Kane ans yer le jon to make transactions of any kind. | Ys 99 jern 4 story house as abov fche 8 Y ford, | v el f 7 ian Effects, a r re a} = Eman cra zz. 0% 0} . tail . M.. wo, Equestrian and Positionist, J. J. seven yea "ak u ; little- lower, bat. that there, will be arevival soon efit | 2 vinisGana ° g% 2 49 att @ GOMMUNICATED. ‘Tickets 3 cents to be 1zocured, at the principal Hotels and ermine 7 t!s:71 Sar hbeney Gincinnati--not @. political friend, but a na in the first of January. 4 [aie Spr ee a e R. EDITOR—Perhaps there sre some of your numerous | Book and Music Stores. Season Tickets, 50 ceutm-Children pupils are W. Cineade and Little F Pastor, the real meaning of the word—well, p> tend in i. Ldayie 175 do 25% 25 do bso jers that are in the habit of visitivg or transacting ta. | “uier!Zbal-pries. — E. FORTER BELEN, Froprietcr, f Local Chari ke, ME. BE WO! fae, @ glorious, whole-souled felle~ «i friend of The Bank of America has declared a semi-annual divi- Bt, Co 101 14 by Bio | et and vicinity, who are unaware of the exis- | 625 2t*r E. B. aU SIR CR AM, Sapain t. mh Ares ng 5 FrGaee ek, a 8 danas 47 think, > edited and dend of three per cent, payable on the 3d of January. Sa Mohawk RR 3 100 Reading RR ag Ea , Hatiblishment kept in the Rotur | MONSIEUR JULES FON TANA, brist and Posture ME. G. DUNB. pees pn eee Harrison lover’, she Cincinnati Re- lo 0 125 on, \- f . a is, \- AY a * 5 ¥ « i i : ee harasses erect vepert ef the commerce!) Sia AG atm en BR ga ah rhe Parpve of dinug, on Fridy test, | DP’ ounce iu his Fut CONCERT in Nev Verk pen 1WRing Masters He NICHOLLS. he used to come up, to Cine 2 him as he did a sons ‘ " lo d 330 tuck with astonishment—such a larder, | j i ‘ i soe 4 t aaa 5 | - € Greate inthe trade compared with 1883. Tho value of | @NHM&ilw RR fi ; ssh che rite eal fames ee tpemteter | phen bene by worl anu 2°" "amon EOF MAVEN Ks CURT NSON” | ap DOOT tly) A089" wo, go othe Pont Ofice, - Second i 00s, fiom vatb wether particulars in future advertisements. =e f Hough Riders, An Orchestra fall and : y friend would do so, pay the i ts Was $25,056,281, being an increase of $1,634,- 74 ? to ab " to pl he most fastid: bel: ST + “ e make ; ; ° paper salut ari be priory iaae Ce RT 33% | thereis ao other extablahmentofthekindiatowneanegquiithis: | LADIES’ FAIR IN ST. PETERS OHUROH, | 4s MYEMS, late of the Parle Theatre the pore nab”. a synopsis of their contente, and ded that of 1643 by $497/97. Th tite deporit. | 20 nod RR ee) 100 | eeaiteneeatadt coteeny tot Cel a nee [HE baa fst Pevas's Chareh will open thei aie for | ey piper, He *ank all he had, aber 1 10008! as vee at o! y ,397. @ mercantile deposit | 35 farm Loan 254 BO Nor & W. haven, att elect compat Te. __ | (PH Ladhes of St; Peter's Chure cir Fair for | o'eloe e ant e had, about ),000.. has increased $222,498. ‘The public wealth in 1844 suf. | 3uCantonco 360 318 30 Caton Khoder eerie antknow Jeset} VA | iustaat, at'1e silouky A. Mey and caatiave thevachout the : | ous to the old General's death he hed writ- fered much from the effects of drought, and also by the 33 00 He lo MAL | more efficent and indefiti uperintendent eannot be found, . t0 I (except Christmas day und eve- UGESNUS Sime’ Dikan wash teQ the names, a memorandum of those “he loved pater of Watohar, which dectreves So tai Fe: fet! > yu nig a 2 60 36, | and we call upon his customers to bearus out in the assertion | ‘he public are respectfully invited to attend. PHILADELPHIA. bs ; these he wished to reward for their personal : ey ffects of which will be u fe Patties do bio St 25 Morris Canal iad Socieretoar adie tinecters he cer meena to = HER LH 3. D { devotion to him 5 on that list Joseph Graham stood BA Loa He | commend _ e im visi = = DEX 7 : toa emuse MEISE ae tetanea 4a8 tua cers oe i bey ares Ides fx themacien AN ORR EE | ie aevER Te TL oa Lcot ene Com Mu eh re | Puoted™Mr: Grabam went wee uotle heaved Vit - 10000 i i 4 100 L, Ish R 5 im wn iP a ") | ” > L ssed— Mir Traham wei loa noble heart i importing hay for domestic animals. ign se Farm Lead 3 ae ‘oo ‘i bin BLO Swe wa rage Scergpe nom Ae wT | ary th 8 take place a. Niblos, on Moudiy evening, Jan- | base se EArESe ae i ginian, R. K. Crallé, acting Secretary of State, (Mr, fh Exc . oe 2. 1D cash 534 e that F. PKICE, 233g Division it, hi wileeot SO) be 4 a » | Calhoun had left for Fort Hill, for 8, rN Hae Teane LESAN Mora Canal 80 HEB Nore Wor 910 86" | Viarer ard handtomer aeormestol Bal Howes tisiall the | Lent. John R.PEQ MT EES, Jonas Barter, | NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND MAGIC, | Calhoun had lett for Fort Hill, for a few ae» Importatt it 1842, 194, ant sa el ca a8 lo cash other Aat ficial Flower Manufacturers iu the city. Jexhibiton | Bergt. George H. Dakin. }"\ 1p teloes of adintost peg at | occurred at Buenos Ayres—I need not say that 7 ep ee I free for one month, 27 m*m _ | Lieut, JOAN THOMAS, Chairman. Fr, 4 of admission are as follow: y' thee! 296 sao = oP > Se ae To DRUGGISTS. | , GEO. H. BARR, ‘Secretary. azvoisr | Upper er of Bones Peengitone hours had = Lagoon eee Graham 60,175 63°205 jarried. RETAIL D STORE ai Y THE IKISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY S ibe “it past7, | had his commission as Consul at Buenos Ayres. $1433 199,881 On Wednesday evening, Dec. 24th, by the Rev. Sam- method rtec tod Meee hare | HB TRISH SIGRANT SOOTY S a | eces oat eX Eee Deans C0 ecimbaen oe a bale peat Dr. Tate came here, bearing a commission ior 3,922462 4,288,910 uel Weatervelt, Jamus R. Hint to ANx Euiza Lonton; for sale cheap for cash, the proprietor being PD RENT SOC EEE eS ene RESTA | ARCH STRE. Mr. Thompson as U. S. Senator. R. J. Walker re- lertia ps oe renee se pe praia hee ere a Apply at No. 630 ater street cori | publie, thu: the second wal Ball in sid of the funds of tae | Actine Manacen a. Scorr | ceived that commission, and retained it, and sent - 116078 | Roy, Dr Wainwright, Mr. saac J. Cow, of New York, | TO DRUGGISTS | ag at be given at Niblo’s, on MONDAY Evenng, De- | graes Manauns., VMik! Hr. So e-ane the bearer of itas Consul to Buenos Ayres, in place 10,600,670 and Mixa Many Fi i WwW. 7 i aye sate) | ts, to admit a gentleman and two ladies, are three ¢l- | emai ' of Mr. Graham, and this, too, in Marc TR. injenapro }-and Misa Many Fea of the late Geo. | WARTRDT Be trans, married maa, a situation in a) gryrach, and may be {ied from any. of the’ ofieers of the. Bo: | Saturday Eventing, December 27, The nomination of Dr. Tate has yet to be con- Cotton 1,901,036 1,581,076 best of city reference as regardaabilicy and character. A vote | YW Ctorke, Esq. President, 43 Nassau at. GEORGE BARNWELL, firmed by the Senate ; let Mr. Polk send it in, and Woollen = 95278 amet | fare deen Cane ome “wc age addressed to Druggist at chis office will meet with immediate | Gregory Dillon, Brg lat Viee President, $4 Borelay at George Barnwell my life Core physic will be OE E fine... = a tae Be ‘ sae sgt on he of Korember, | ir. A. View: | 5 ah Joseph, Stuart, Fisq , 2d Vice President, 52 William st. i Wilt hve oe Mr, Polk is uneasy about it; he would have with- Silks. 291,302 nova | BE 2 erren, of this city WANTED, Hugh Kelley, Esq. , 2d Vice Pre: een 138 Bowery. | “ A rs drawn it, but it 1s too late. Adon dE FEW ACTIVE YOUN to | James Reyburn, Fey. surer, 99 Wall st. a 2 UNSTER, “ ' rei Totwl.. +... $4 009,185 5,809,071 4,735,035 5,220,507 REPLY LP eerste va iar the nie ot meee Soot ctiees | Place. Hedinoh Baa, Trenaer a 4 Excheuige | Which is Alling the ho Seen take macnn: toes | een rie jhe Toe a ae -1a96 1319419 1,926,7 —1.387 605 THE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE to thelast | wn Bagh Gt Tost emp or llr |” deha , Dovle, Fea , Corremonding Secty, 75 Naaan st | vats, Banners, Processions.aud ‘Tableaux, by the ve'y bes: ile him to the perfidity with which be eas, pated Chora ie er Mia Ria Bs fil cae gate Sh thee wei hea ge habbished this | men now in our ewploy will, no doubt, make over $1,000 per | M.J- O' ounor, Bsq., Recording pees Teli tas | Hrevious th the Eaatatalsns the Baron of ‘in regard to the “lost commission.” This 18 all = | 430, fs Fad the Ree Do Ton cd a eeemany, of the Rev. | yearclear of all expense. ach will have his distriet. ‘It will | Krl'x Jugoldsby, Esq } 119 Winiden Jane, TRIE . ‘ | ; Otner articles... 2 569, 051,197 4,130,981 Jesse Pound, the . Porry aud others,of his falsehood, | he neeersary for them to have nt least from $3500 450 to obra | Joh iaq.s 166 Peart st. | BURIED LIVE. { humbug. Mr. Thompson will never compromise Warebouse, ...++3,097,42 2021394 1.01 ingrat tude, bucks! 1g and ap > care | a good fitting out. Apply at FRKNCH’S Publishing Hall, 293 Esq.. ld Fulton st. | Bowbell BuKs | -Glpte. Mr. Mestayer. | his honor, or his character or inte; ity, for the Grand total $25,071,408 “94 687,527 21,998,01 “ea.ionsh | The Staven Ihond Ferwedy. with splendid Regting. | Pe eee ene “97 Elma VANAMBURGH & CO,5 aula of ‘i Seeciver. He 1s aware that he is sus- seals apt tach an ier ‘Trial of Harper for the murder of Kempt . ca aa =28 q., 68 Merchants’ Exchange. Ky: 4 ; | tained bv the gallant and generous le of Missis- Ppa a a TN MIEN arial TOKE WANTED, oe ee ES HOOLOGICAL MXHIBITION, | sini, He knows that he hasrigttend jastos ta its Cokes. riasoat 'a'ann ogy '2y4a7'ors | “N'amnase |, Comtinuation of the List of Bolauy Bay escaped Convicts, | (UUSCRIBERS—AtCLARKS& STEVAN'S Free Agen. | james Olwell, Kia, 170 West BS Md bad ae side, and that “truth is mighty” und must prevail ie 4 ss (673 Tifra'sog_ AUpposed to have lately arrived in this eountry, with other im: | © cyand Temperance Inteligence, 05 Duane atrert; west of | ‘Thomas Boland, baq , 18 Ann Thur anne, Bowery Theatre, will open on His tas eerectsatsall: ponte aa Z ‘ 206 2go;gt0 —'"Ya7"152 | Portant crimimal intelligence from the London Police G where they can have good faithful servants, with- | John MeNicol, iq 51 Roosevelt st. ursday Even ig) December th, 1845. | rmed at ail points; his course is a plain 390,124 a7s8t | PR ai Tragedy Escape of Bill W Rake re algo with as little delay as possible,cooks, | Ei pete ferh 84+ 55 Pine st. | U au baring spect yours 1m Europe with fae. He will offer no compromise to ladanapeone : 901/000 2,158 aR | 1, be, Alabama Tragedy Escape of Bill Dick Co of every description and of good moral character. | games Shepherd, E80. 9 0 | ome Sane Nee yea AS Byte Seilected with | lators—he never again can congort with the % biel 4 837 | rising au unusual liscof tha most remarkab: tay se NN ee Doliy: Seq South William st, | SIVECULLECTION ‘Cl ANIMALS thatinsever teense: | 808 of commissions bearing the broud seal of 8 Other artcles 01 r bberie: feries, Countcrfeits, Ke, Ke sented | aren aN ANLED, somuien | Andatthe office of the Society, No 6 Annstrest. | hibited in this couotry; 3: ich collection it is his design to ex- | Sovereign State. Chickasaw bills may be smuggled widest iestlnien“ehe 9 fea aan tries Mira Cotes ee ines sbolds foreite occ oftch; Nl Sar DEOL EA CE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, | ————______— 2B meobadrre_ | fyb to the New, gork pablie, while making preparations for | through the Senate with private marks to elude sus- Bets peas 4-3 22,482,450 25-814,605 | o7' Centre street, ; ‘ HNO) ATS san nd Cie GERAHORAL Host Sno AINTOND SHAPING | ,Qocrs.onen from’ 10 to, 12 in the morning; andfrom 1to 4 | Picion; und attempts merge made to the: House to 5 cee rene ce LOOR ETL ir ee eas Serine A Oz, Generel Agents 22 Broad- | male and female, are furn Fane to employers CREAMS, defy a com»-risonin America or Europe. No Diente cee athe aie Men eel ey eaten ena paca op at Ne arehouve <.12,810'661 1,650,191 beh kr acer elated "SCS" | examined bore they leave th oilees and nove but tehonest, | 408 will use any other afer Using thie kipollient Beate tis | _Rorparticularsvee bills ofthe days “id im*re__ | thal they ee ain wetted x ele fh a Bh ssnkiorty {hoon os = wo | ° a the best, the very best. Give it only a single trial. I do not ——— tay ipon oer naprattesn is ipenahin chen voy an erga MP HE Rev. B, F. Barrett will deliver his second lecture, o iogpeage cal Se gRTS ere ee Li enslaals sal nla eee SHAKESPEARE HOTER CORSE AE DUANE aNp | Subiects and Cape tt passe A fala High enades rhe value of the whole imports for the year 1844 the Sacred tiles, next Sabbath eceure, O°: | ‘omen, men, girls and boys wishing employment of any | *° I Ls 5 rt REE representative and his constituent ut we si : ¢ Sacred § ath (to-morrow) evening, | kind who can prove, satisfuetorily, the above character, ean Ob- JULES HAVE WILLIAM STREETS. slat amounted to $25,056,231 06} ; the val 7 o'clock, in t ic Society : 4 pam proves * . Perf 1d Chemical Store, R. G, ROBERT<ON ctfuily informs his fr see. ak i a nte : $ epee i ; _ value for exports for | st/ olclbck, in tis New York Bociet SIU Wut, Corner | tain good situ*tions—no others need apply pio imém | 46 South Thied street, Piiladely and the penectoate gs bosrin] slassonat the thove:| IC the Governdr ok Mississippi is not yet aware of f — ime, $' . mo }—being a difference in fa- Scripeure=the great diversity of opinion in ihe prevailing | age tte BALL, 229 BLEECKERS1. and by m eqenteen} B. Jequerod, Ni 415 Broadway: & | qooms few givin structions in the various modes of di sing | the attitude in which he stands in this matter, and ben pe th che pieeteagu mined weaover and interpreter, suchas Swedenborg,” Satire, |W. with ioe ofteord ihage, aneik poner ety ol ac ae | Willard, S°W commer of Gedat and William streets 7?” | forltdies, and masters uade? lit andivom 6 to 8 FM for gen: | the eventual responsibility it involves—you may rest e following tabular statement will give a compari- | Lecture to be postponed 1 case at's storm. “aay itr purchase fine Old Madeira, Port, Sherry,orany de- | _ Vremiums awarded at the Franklin Justitute, iG Imtre_ | themen. ‘A private class for ladies from 6 to8P.M. Assem- ussured that the Secretary of the Treasury is now son with former years iL EMPIRE CL description of good Wine, or rich Cordi h Fruits. | bites will take place semi-moathiy-recholare. rec i sresou | alive to the eituaGon i hich it Apped ie - WIGINAL EMPIRE CLUB.—Th» Gammitiee of Ar- | deseripti ft oy or fresh Fruits: HASTINGS’ tickets $3. ‘the above rooms have been painted aad | “iyo to the eituation in which 16a un. sail ane 3s RAG g urements of the Second Annual Bull ofthe Empire Club, | besnie ot eng setved to reur wishes ner aes tere COMPOUND 8. RUP OF NAPHTHA. rived a mest elersn aise aud Mir" uate Bereta |, ‘The question has now assumed ithe irles of eee tn TK 3 If past 7 o'clock. Pant “d,an bu BECKER? EPOT THE TR: ;OMPLETE!! and guardians that every € { e shape saa lack-ball—an Sonal au 50° GerH TL Be 1 H08-208 Og psiperleetoyed iy opal BLEECKER’S BIRD DEPOT, For sale by MOORE & CO,, the American Agents, 41 fortof pupils while at unless the smali gentleman from Mississippi can 2,047,173 75 No. 6 Astor Place, late 7th Street, will please 25,029,792 6224 1,607 096 183% JOHN 8. A\ i faa ‘doers: Bast ef Drokdnony, Mew Yark. Ann street, and Elliott, 173 DIVISION STREET, op- | “Ms RR will give his first Grand Ball of the geason, on Mon- | ¢Xtficate himself, his own clerks will hiss at. him. 25,056 231 065, 25.426/501 168% G70-aR0 124 2. See'y. | rie: Abscriber respectfully informe the patie that hve has | posite Ludlow, New York. Price $1 a bottle—Six bot- | gay, Dec. Is. ‘eure $1, fora gentleman and his ladies; tobe | It may mot cost him a seat in Mr. Polk’s cabine {t appears from the above statement, that the balance OYSLERS! OYSibkS! OYSPERS! | ened the above store for the ‘sale of irda, (Foreign a for $5. n5 im je had ‘at the Class Rooms, or at Mr. R.’s, 110 Canal street. | ioe does not occupy much room, even in that for tho past yenf is Ieee favorebi 1 DOWNING, ~ and hopes by strict attention AWRENCE, MYERS & OO, 39 Stone street, have ust | | i 5 Pi Jess favorable for tho Island than it A cab orctste in ent cise. | to merit the patrouage of those dispo- | 4A veyed per seite iy orice ood See ae eto BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Oh dns thing, I think, has been for the four p:evious years. st delightful fancy. Bradignte T mi ,» you may rest perfectly as- rot that & HE undersigned would respectfully inform his numerous d, his stock will ise all <p ‘1 Rich, Fashionable, and Staple Articles. sured, viz :—It the ni Tho value of the products of other nations, imported in patrors thathe has on hand, forthe approaching holidays a ng Fancy Pigeons of the different | eieatipigtety & Co im half pipes, pale and dark vintages, | M[PHE subscribers are. daily serkept ape yPowstma S| mission is not oe pene oe Tate—he will be 182 wi es 819,080,171 the following erucle o,snit the taste of th most fastid Us, | sorts, Gold and Sil ish, German Paste, made after an ap Bonsemort & Beeker, 20 do do do. i ding to their extensive sasortment of rich Scarfs, Cravats, | ruieoted bi the Senate. This will kill off 1548 : SSIS | ye kaureritr lot ot alled Oysters, selected expreasly :f | provod rreint, Cutie i ante. | ioe 4s RG eee | Gloves, Suspenders, ke. Their aasortment of all articien ape | TeJected by Se re Wee only feeb : Danie. 333 paring expressly for the adoramentol. thé New Year's Tables, | promptly executed nn LEONARD BLEECKER: ot | Which they: differ tor sale, ‘The same is under custom house | periining to the wardrobe of the tashionable gentleman, will | poor ‘Tate, who Mr. Walker supposed he had. put The commerce of tho United States reaped the benett | boned Furkeyn ala mode Heet, te. ue. Sent vovany part of | "Net orks eee. wus. 1" PECK Maines | Wek and entitled to debenture. a62m*r_ | ment iu this eitycand well worthy the attention of strangers | QUtoLthe way but the. stab may even, touch Mr. Y, Brooklyn, Jersey City, oradjacent Cities. | ~ ty, and residents. ‘he sabserivers ton, a complete avsortment from 16 | of every department of their busin «reatest care expressly fur this | ing forthe last twenty years beeu a of the differonte of the increase of 1844 over 1843, amounting to $914,679. This may at first sight appear atrange, but it is to be accounted for by the tact, that COFPER— 50 cases English sheathing Copper, of very au: | perior quality, comprist | to 30 02, manufactured with t market--for sale by am) &wr iNt, OLD WINES tor the HOLIDAYS—B. ALBRO | Ree eer iy et Po HOLIDAYS. ALBEO NEW EMBROIDERIES. GENRES PARISIENS. have just received by the Louis Phillipe, some new the senior partner hav ly engaged iu the and intimate knowledge same line of business in this city, is a guarantee that all — | W. himself, “the Provident Secretary,” as he i | called. , E . 4 } matter adjusted and smoothed over—it ot : n Eldridge and Allen streets, aud 210 Grand cr . aq W d2tre E.K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South st. | cles selected and manufactured by us, may be J cheer, cann in order to supply the deficiency occasioned by the | ower jee Wises; the fol | "Baris Bmbroidered Capes Maintenon, | GOLD ROLLED COPPER—00 sheets Cold Rolled Cop: | Prrded, on, not only” for’ the superiority. of their | done now. Let the nomination of Dr. Tate be sent drought which took place in 1844,extra quantities of | !owi , | Pel Santoville. iC per, unequalled, from 18 to 32 oz—tor sale by nish, bot in the durability of their Ferkmenship— | in, Mr. Walker jer : Ol or Sg am PEG Pech et poin Ee COLLING & CO. Particular attention is devoted. to the Ready Made Lineu De- Sierercick American produce, such as rice, corn, corn meal, &.» | Tencriffe, ou dealt aud at Daten tages,from | “ Guimpes Montantes. | ae SSouth street. | Partment—all garments manufactured at our Establishment, ¢ are in blood steeped in so far, ‘ were of necessity imported. 1821 10 1839. Choice old Port, ‘Ort, sweet’ Po t, | “ “ Chemizettes Amelio. | are cut after the most approved French method, tastily and That to return, were as tedious as to goo’er.” m ‘and ‘London Dock Port, in les ot Hiategee iv it Laceaome W 00% so00 Tbe unwashed American Woal—tor sale Dy | faithfully made, and fashioned to suit the form of the wearer. | ‘The matters connected with Walker,Gwyn & Co Difference | fcom 1925 to Wudl. Also, Cordials of all kinds, of supericr | “ “ Children’s Collars, Comt: de Paris 4 -K- COLLINS & CO.. 36 Bouth st. | Gentlemen sending their erders by mail, may deyend on having | gap a {Gwyt a ‘se om U.S, each year. richness and deliciousness of fhwvor etme. | Noweeaux Modeles Mouchoirs ote saa ttith pencenlley Oy Express) io exvieott hes cieteee” | claim, 6 ecm pegitatag nepe aes es FSI PTY(S/SWUH'a HURT OST TW aaa fag nn Oar a r uae BAC ; | ANG oF sent with panetuality (by Express) to any par y o°a 073 0 tinny CHOICE PERFUMERY FORTHE HOLIDAY’S | Embroidered Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs a Me AVING GY BOXES FORK BONBONS. | and all, favoaring uewith « exh rnuy depend oa belegeetead | conmeuen how Teer ee 1 71398,661 75 1066'369 «= PENHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a fresh supp jy of ' a8u HAVING. ing eceived.s splendid assortment of Fancy atthe old Establishment of PARSELLS & AGATE. 4 ‘ Si: sevespentionn aa ade. French and Euglish Cerfumery, covs'sting of Petchouly, oxes from Paris, the deslers in same articles sre invit Imn*re adway, comer of Park Pisce, | Some things will be revealed that will. startle the | e total amount of export in 1844 of leaf tobacco, was Verbena B SS Game * to call and examine the articles, which are offered at lower Pri- | ; iri ischatacter 4,633,768 Ibe., valued at $449,267 66}; of aegars, 158,505 M, lets, Musk Jasinin, “Mille Fleurs, Put up in temarner atic, i ; ces than they ever were imported for, or i = = = | eres by pecndienhge no ey Lee pte value $1,664,650; pricked or pounded ditto, 50,516 Ibs the geuuine Farisa Uologue, at ths Very low Deioe of $1.85 per “ " [waht ee ie Wil meat BRE Peet terccn i Seana wit mors are rife; and_ if founded in truth, theycannot 5 » 50, 5 ; sold at $1 75. “ i “ - r ue i value $9,052; and paper segars, value $4,887. ' WEEKS & ANDERSON, rag he a Noms. | THREAD LACE DRESS. OAT OUIS SCHWARTZ, | much longer be passed over in silence. ‘The par- If this result is compared with that of 1845, the effects | gar iwey _ 22 Fulton. corner Water street, aud 63 Bowery, Paris Embroidered Dresses. { JAMES BECK & CO. have just received tlie richest Point | PREGS leave to i:form the public, that he will open the | ties to the transactions must speak out—favoritiem . “ er street. bes de Bal | J de Braxelle Lace vress that has ever been imported into | above establishment on CEriscasss Day, December 25th, | and peculation will not be tolerated, if the facts of the drought of 1844 must be apparent, as having beon | Py OLIDAY PRESENTS jant received from AuctioncaT bes de Soir | this eny. 105; at the sume time to request his numerous friends and the | once disclosed, : ‘hie ‘more injurious than is generally supposed. In that ypar ver edged plated Cake Baskets: new pattern au 3 Robes de Mari ‘three beautiful and very splendid Mechlen Lace | pablic generally to give hit a call. 4% Stee, | Once disclosed, as I am told they soon will be. This the exports of leaf tobacco were 7,280,298 Ibs. nearly | evsrshrving, dressteg, ond tank Bocas ee eed eee on rasa | Creare heron taser och Point Mechlen a 1. Nei ABBEY HOTEL wate der clerks 1 the Treseury ment 280, ke 4 5 3 ox | Also, a full assortment Ce C | double that of 1844, valued at $901,030 ; segars, 257,007, | fine wold guard chains warranted: ever pomted Sifertcosi; __ Robes Musselin de Paris. Scarfs, of the newestand most elegavt designs that have a SELECT BALL will be given at the above Hotel, on | bitten whige aan beer pte craeyagand 000., value $1,687,602 Abcordtans: Borat Kose ee Mah dee Taees Seale | ae vorlon palcens BE TAMTIES BRUT eo one | Meated i als lest Novem bee int Flouneen remain eussld-tobe had by epplyingst Jon Florence’s, conser | moval has been called tor by the united voice of the ‘The exports of sugar for 1044, were 1,000,005 boxes: | dz 3i"r sMayden Haney ae stairs d2itod list 359 Broadway. | oO Pay jo Laces of Broadway and Park Pine, and ate Abbey Hotel, | Gemoemacy froce aie to ip pom plains sold at $14,183,126. In 1843, 889,103 b , TE‘HE JUNIOR BACHELORS ASSUCIATION will HOLYDAY GIFTS. | Valentiaieen tone ve ‘ i og: aS of Savannah to the confines isconsin. Rumor at § in joxes exported, sold ft give their Fourth Annual Ball, at Niblo's Saloon, ou Thurs: | FXO enable buyers for Christmas snd New Years Presents sti 1 Rennes ogegs Oy ee from 7 to 18, nad will be ready to return with thems whea erifed | Say8 they are but too well acquainted with the al- for $12,447,453, showing a considerable increase in the eveuing, January 15th. | 2 toget “ dodo. Flounces tor. 423 Iwistre | lowance and payment of Chi iw and Choctaw P n of this great staple. a? toliorr__SAMUEL M. CONCKLIN, Secretary. RICH AND HANDSOME GIFTS, Blick Lace Scarfs aud Manteaux Capes, Collars, Barbes CHICKERING'S —— | claims and contracts. “‘We shall see what we ‘Ainong’ this sttidles of Expert $8 wlileli particular at: NEW, FEAT: 166 Ladies who want handsone | for little motiey, we have reduced our prices thirty and fifty | Berches, Caps, inblnek cad white. (Also, in white ‘Bruzelle | Paso a ecoms eae chi a 8, a ° | Point. Mecht n, Also, cieanes, 5 é A 5 tention is directed, fs that of flour, not only because ji (street, White and black Setin, also French seat | Mechien, Thread, Regency Lagings, which will be offered at 293 Brondway, if Messrs. Jack Straw é& Co., have you, or either of a subject of great importance to the province of Castie: Slippers, for balls, parties, weddings, &c.— | low prices, by FAMES BECK & CO, No. 5 and 7 Lafarge Building. you, individually or collectively, been tavored with 6 po! P +t Boots, colored and black. a beautiful article at and Street Dresses; | _di8 iw 9 Broadway 11 find at the above rooms a geners] assort- | an interview after office hours (when no oth from whence comes most of the Spanish flour, but also moderate prices, “India Rubber Over Shoct—ma handsome a pte wikmngharion Di 73 TRUSSES ent of Grand and Square Fiano Fortes, at the same price | son of persone could be admitted) with the head of - affecting tho interest of the national commerce of ei . ihiet Si LEEDS 1a! Cana treet ae Dama bed ped Bik Wee. HE upAND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. OR ar Oa oe the Indian Bureau 2 pain, atin between Thompson’ and Sallivan streets. “Plain Satine and Bilks, HE ey r A | OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT CO. At that time,: or apy subsequent period, did you "Tho importations in 1844 were 187,951} ori¢ls, valued HABANA TOBAGO LEAF. i Monselin de "nines, | ropemiApeiate riot te ce noes HE Annual Election for Thirveen. Directors of th or either of you, get passed and allowed by thai of- at $2,249,898 61). Of the total, 149,034 ba t2<l1 were from HQ) BALES HAVANA, TOBACCO LEAF, most all | — ‘Embroidered Cashmere Dresses. | Mice 4 Vesey street, Astor Hose. A fomale in attendance T J. will be held at this office, No. 176 Centre street; ma | ficer certain Choctaw claims, in which you or either Spain IGGL ob AI THOU tie ibalahoe, cagir var: | Su Npubver and good for the city trade, received diretly by Saxon Plaids, Etienne Fela Calicoes, Velvets, | n the Indies’ denartment imme Monday the 12th day of January nett, between the hours of 11 | of you were iron LS gga or indirectly, . ‘: kr ideas i ‘j ‘J. A. LEDON, No.90 “ig Merinos, Cloakings, and 12 y’clock, A. 3 ‘ } ‘ere you, or either of you interest in the re Mae ro i eig hd Re dir cai | sack tle, itty thontand Haina Seaarasrattlggtadedenrs, Rich Bage, Cravate, Scar a: Purses, &. | WINTER CLOTHING. ae ee ee ees om hn Oe eee OE | semevel, Ot ‘Choctaw Indians? Had you lot or Ste f say, jount of foreign flour | red by the ship Norma. For sile asabove. IERY AND GLOVES. W. H. 9 ¥ * 7OLn. A - tin the commission or contract of Gen. eo r cent of the whole amount introduced, and 25 | 427 1e¢me The above, with a large stock of Fancy Goods, we now offer i peneen wena ie ene 7 = EVERITT. Secretary | Eo z lee i ce was 24 pe 5 7 + atgntnhente cecther SAME BECKS UO. t, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE HAT SALES rson or the late Jno. B Forrester; and when that poreea ote nods estes TO SPORTSMEN ania ee atin | pam tae vtec, ROOM | Commission or coatract failed to socomplish its pur- Im tho year 1843, tho imports of flour amounted to | rrvitig nyENING AND QEHERS. he wei THe HOLYDAYS 7 ~~ GLOTHING, | INTER STYLE, GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER and | POs. me you or either of you participate im the pro- 174,844 barrels, valtied at $2,185,985 75, ‘The amount of | La Neus tunes a voved of at the Wright House, "TIEFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS, Nos. 259 and 260 Broxd- | [> EADY MADE, of their own manufacture, on hand, which | thee tenon bem taste meocionioasivand te |" Thy van ccetee akvoe i flour for the same year was 23,319 barrel: OUBLE BARRELLED FOWLING PIECE G2y, have received by lat ais from agiand, France | EX they will sel’ at the following very low prices for cash | se acylee BEMMEDE Seady Tor inspectioa and , Doyouor either of you know T. Hartley Craw- foreign flour for the same y as 23,319 barrels, va- With.s Centre Retle Barrels . and Germany, 78 cares comprising. more than their usual assort- | ouly:— | Come onices aud quality of the gorde offered at this establish- | 0rd? And have you any knowledge ot the reasons Iued at $294,736. For this year, then, of 1643, foreign ;ilade by H Steves, Londoncoat $130. ment of Fancy Ae LE nig, Grersoats: ment, entitle aay otice of those a bout parchas « | Why he was translated to the Judgeship of the Crimi- flour was but the one eighth part of the aggregate, show- | Quvoniy' ive chancess-S1 scent in am this country. iy aod Glas; Papier Mache, Bronze, Berlin | Rashiowiile'datk Coats dio 1m'r Peco nn eae Williamston, | ML courece ite Diaitsst § elvet, Pearl a ing a material increase of foreign flour introduced, and | A few tickets remaining—may be had at the bat of the above Shell Goods: Jew. | se. Fil ermeil Goods i HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! a consequent decrease of the import of Spanish flour. ‘Asteady young mai ted for the bi 28 It" ; 3 Ri to 6 | LLL . ’, youl ‘Tho drought of the year 1844, was slight as compared mee a Namen tee the bere ae Were fbohy and Enameled D +. W Boner and | et | Be I te with that of previous years, throughout the Vuelta AN EXTEN E RAFFLE hehe bogies and Vedcings, which will be | H¥g Qraxit™adcom op, "and acs stpereg atsie hatgreae Aboje. SHE elegant and favorite Hotel Des Durx Freres, situated | chain ee eeater semsel ves that most yarchnsers are, aware thet ‘a DEGHOOT k CO duged oven by. whobeane andrei or saa fe The income received into the Roysl Treasury for 1844 | vy he tet of Potash sree ie tee a eee amount West to be fonad 07 Unis side the Attantie-that 102 Fultou stréet, ext to the commer of William st. | ang bey old mrtrone, wanting & ew ts amounted to $10,490,252 87}. In deposit for the benefit of | optior of the raMers; to be divided mito thirtscthece chanten oe les ofthe very best | _ 18 1m _m the article will prove a strong inducement tu purchase. drawhack, goods were entered to the value of $2,165,630, */9 per chance, the win er becoming the porsessor of the 4 oes, w | C)VERCOATS, CLOAKS, &e—A large asaortmeut Mens Gustine O. FISH, 137 Broadway. me hich est withdrawn the value of 91,844,964. rite yiae luding their maguificent Air Cushton stock has eae ctleciat ainevern arose | Choe one Leaver Milled Cloth and Pilot, Overcorts, IMPORTATION OF WATCHES: of w (244,264, In The orcuretor | hetefirm, whe has spent the last year m Europe: and | Clos &e » Gr sale ready made, secu nena) moderate prices HAVING just received from Europe, witha new assortment 1643 the account stood, entered $1,943,182, withdrawn | induced, by many of their iriende whe ween ave been | interest and inclination dispose them to make their esta- | nig ime Ri “American Hotel ‘of fine Gold and S:lver Watches aid Movements, 2 [ot 0 $1,680,131, | Rokenabied fo varchar their Hots, to ike this inethod ty | Uushmevt as favorably kuown for moderatiou in prices, xs thetr | cee Independent “Seconds, and. double ‘time Watches aad Move- - Dring it within the power of mosi ‘ se] 'y, and extent. 2p FRE CHINA. nts, of an entirely new style an ye tate The foreign trade of the island is much larger than it thw Ynecessnry amount for'n chance, wher there w isons | <PACneejapection ofthrsrcalletionisvmvited, ||| F, cenanpin, Ip Joba street, has just received df eon- a Seren re eat Ee OC ene one: has been at any time since 1841. The annexed table will | likelihood of success than in a thousind “ithe vain speculr: | denirable marie iG kar cala cea re, Gomplete and | Bt’, ‘sigument and offers for aaie, st very reasonable found advantageous, both for price Vanilla ws tiows that are entered into every day. ‘The above Hotel war | urtieant ache our ‘those of any- ster | $Plendid asxortment of the following articles == ’ ih show wherw the deficiency has bee! ‘df hich they court comparison with those of any other | Wich’ B DELA M. spring and furnished in the most extravagant | hoves to chitsagt’ Ceeintodi re, | NSE wesey Decorated Dinner and Beseert No. 127 Falton ew York Tho value of merchandise imported and exported, die ow 1 the most complete order. In order that the | Se mage we P, S5.—Engnged the watch making business, we con- Bhs how! eashinasthatiy may be conducted watisfietory to the subscribers. ties | _ NEW YEAIUS DAY COFFEE. 1 00 to $185 0 | aaa to ation tothe repainig ofall Kinds of wmtches, sud euishing the flag, was as follows: An appoint jadges amoug themselves, who are coinyetent t ZADECZKY'S PREMIUM ESSENCK Heakety thes nd ime We ck TS Welle BGbes Rea ny lepatee tbat ear are Wetect to EAD ECAR) ta te ENC, offers for that | ticularly those of fine and difheult works. nid’ Im*m dhe Rega sad Further information will be given by the proprietors a the lent coffees and ee ELEGANT AND UStRUL HOLYDA 508 221, 699 168 Duan t, Oppo Bark. id Bottles, Ke. . ooo v ‘ veg? aan tin vasa NB Arete denyd ‘tment we offevery description slways on handitied a THE, SUBSCRIBER invites the atention of his friends 25 mtr 0 atten. A » ‘| 6,439,735 On Friday, Dec. 26th, 52) a ‘dais*re inner, eenert ant ‘ea Sets, of every description, sold in A fal For purpose, Total........$25,001,400 94,697.87 auean nat Paton, Ie Sad tales ete aon cite ee rtment of Cakes of all descriptions, emede of | sortment of Plain aed Rich Gat Glenn of are {tt , 4% Gtistre Fashionable Hatter, 20 Wall st., cor. Niveau dhaerwe. 1056 y elegant articles they ever hid the pleasure of offe.- | (Ne pest materials and. at prices to anit the times, Fainilies in | ORR. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and Now To. Spain in’ Bpa wR. 425 tire free I SAA) TOYS So wa ~4 | pe? tat re 15 John street, | ‘orl Laing--F osttively Cast regular packet, to sail pie ' F . eddie | : ih inst—The elegant . oes em ese wew CHAPS, ROUGH SKIN, | “iigit fmm GE sow, ROBINSON'S PATENT POR | Shan RERMESRER' Foy, ester, lit pontvey bis aaa 1349 17,258/898 19/201/713 K FROST Bi e8 may redily eured by applying | Aor 2 | ave 8101 it | above, her regular dey. : Worehoul, [ian Tasatet "Wait Oba enna emt ate a ing FS! | TEC aad rope isa ber. | advoss any ou vga ob Oftane tinh fog ot Walla | ‘Total. - $96,774,614 26,684,701 95,080,709 “ascanae | way eared and sold ouly by C. HARING, I92 Brond- ttention of purchasers | They ean with hot or avapor | orto. kb ‘OLLINS & CO., 56 South st. elon, 774,614 26,604, 72 95,46 691 otha ear rentty Peete a attention of vurcheseie | iathy “They are-entremely usetal for |. Pesttevely no goods received of bourd after id o'clock, this i sapromacy a the tate of the Klass eters | gy RING’S CANDY Aye sic ral | whe," Mice? Riathaninen” se BROASWAe webbed | SELES by ye hip wil loan be om ont, Or utual sapromacy in the trade of the island, a0 for as the #2, 2 b. ’ me at, 4 een | Passengers by. ship will please be on b cease a] | ggAlso, 190 ak 1 , Walew White sts. 4 treet, tl day, 27th inst at 2 e’clock, importations are concerned, but the exports are princi. | F R Ct /UGHS, C OLDS, } Platee, hon nen Natal PEBWELL FROST” Coney | dio tare FE STONE. BI ERS. Brit cole the ship wil se teal betty pally carried in foreign vessols. ar MAS. CROL ool f ra tf 1 2 Inte __ 262 Pearl street, United States Hotel Building. — | SIC id | eear & tad Wine a. . Woodruff, who will The number of arrivals and departures in each of the | YeRetaite: igi a eee perm the most appr BOOKS BOUGHT PRIVATE PARTIES ATTE | "Pagket ship LOUISVILLE, Hunt, master, will succeed past four years, have been as ann other preparations, It is prepared and sold by . 7 ‘ ou , BY the Tennessee, and sail 10th January, her regular day. dare exe. ERSONS wish CHARLES TH. RING, Draggis | NS wishing to dispose of theit Libraries, either | “ Bs HARLES 1 Drngaist, large or small, will always find a rendy purchaser and good | SOHNEIDER § REBHU: IP SHERIDAN, from Liverpool, is dis- Mee ae? mtn hsthanle | prices, by addressing afew haen ame and number, to | 39 Street. v it Keneral order) at Orleans’ Wharf, fort os MCABE, uintre nes will please attend to the receipt o( Lino snips Wotegave sa st aoe 10 Naseem, oF 197 Rivington teeet._ | ERTIES see Raeigee a z ine votga J. H,EHORREGTO, Produce tnd Four Mercinat i me \ i ha eee KO . ‘treet. " ne ae uit | ‘dere d thet, | treat. e ‘ Were there any private parties, members of Con- tied connected with the Choctaw contract of An- lerson and Forrester? Who were they, and what | amount of money did they receive for their services Do you or either of you know any thing of M Parrington, of Arkunsus? What part of the con- tract did he fulfil, and what profits did he receive? _ Aplain and categorical answer to these questions is demanded to satiety the public. Jf the suapic.ons which they originate are untounded, let the parties answer, and put them to rest—otherwise they wil! be taken and placed upon the record «s facts—undenied . gas complaints of favoritism, and undeniable. There are many t alleged against Mr. Walker, in allowing claims to his particular triends for office rent, extra services, &e. which some people say is not all ght. Thompson run 1000 votes ahead of the Congres- sional ucket, against the combined efforts of Walk- er,Gwyn&Co. | "Walker would as lief see the devil elected to Con- ress as Senator, as either Gov. McNutt or Judge Quitman. His first choice ia Gwyn, second Gov. Brown, Both his favorites will be defeated. Gov. McNutt, the ‘great repudi of Missie sippt, who is the most tormidable on the democratic side for United States Senator—the section comes off ome time Cys ve ged busily | engaged stumping it throughout the State, spe cimen of | his style of speaking, I am toid he “talks to the boys” in that neck of woods, 10 the | following style : “Kellow-citizons —1 am a candidate for the United St Senate—au: the worst abused men in your Stato— Thave visited all your couaties—I have neon. all ur big lakes and ri Thaveé drank water out of the ead ot fur streams no obscure person—{ om as Wat Coevintee palace of the Rothschilds ws in the humblest hamlet or log cabin within your borders.” | "This Governor McNutt is the author of the lettery | lished some time ago, to Hope & Co peter” ao In that letter, speak ing of nomustte he said :— bbs hav 8 in all parts of the world ~\ney | have ante Insuete ie 168 — | they are the Jews whom

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