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Chis 7 oe TO SAL MASS, 600 ind Dol Bds 25y 313g 0 Read ‘bas stioa wee ‘i (eee mee eee pote Fs Amoritich and: apanee R. rae diy Sere lestown, Mass, | 0,clock, at deat ani Inge nbone tee, wed Skisg wr aa asso) Whie Granite, 4 Srl mn years je, to go errands fc 4 Cantoa Co A koma) ° | Glass Tomb! # do aber ESSE & BROOKS, wea be eth, Bole Shades ahd varochvke wef ronda Sale oS LOsT se MISCARRIED, ee —— ERR LEEDS AG s a ‘A ta dae ouaed ed aap No | IRST cuabs Peni PAINTINGS “A "AT. AUCTION= | 2 fia 500 Sones double on Nos | Haury i, beeds wil apn Cons isoe ® na es ran angped yea Set i iuladelphi for for | 9, a1 o'clock, at is sales mom, 8 100 4 a a been recently imported. 350 Harlem RR cay come to hand. class original paiuti 30 do et sui‘able reward will be paid for its delivery, or for any | Clase orijpal pata jgformation Foon application at the fice of the | auction, Th 149 Nor& Wor ‘New York, Dee. 16,1846. airmeere_ | Yori grand’ Posing Hage bees ae SINGLE oan’ EWEN BN G8, Pe, Aecommodated wath | orher per oaines byte Ma mute % 4 furaished rooms and board. yearly a cation at 3 ACOS 6. Pi ee Etisabeth street, neat the Bowery, ius Tien 100 shs Keating Se DEONS-NELODEONS a eas ee AND MUSIC pinion Ly ec ine tot aneorted wawerp ant Cun, ia... xP ie kates, wr $2,000 Ohio6's 1860 50 90% 50 Babs ‘ony » on ne biued ¢ a2 criber, Manufacturer and of Musical | Ke. $i teem 4 @ = Titans, has for sale a large et of Accor | “Also, Pocket and Scissors, Razors, Shears, ke. 2 fo bs aah, do | dgony, Molodeons, aud Musical Boxee, ds ofmmnat- | Also: Eetecand pen, Kuives, Scissors, Razors, Shears, fe. 59 do a3 494 50 do | cal ISntramente. WARD B AACK, 1 il ofelock, | Gane abeet Cast Steel ior eccouutot 130 do ensh 49'¢ 300 © do as. AACE ¢ Gold the ha maged on t a ia — ae EWTOWN FIFFIN AP —_ . = - He 93 matunaay 19 via IN er nando offer fay aah fe ‘00 barrels atcteles baad PAINTINGS AL AU rn res Picked Newtown ma Pi expressly Ay TERE Gat Fl cn Saturday Eveai ed, | fog aise, 5000 re is of ai Lady Apples, Sprtten, ‘Guatds id fa On Wednesday evening, 16th instant, by the Rev.Jo- | pat rab vo ondeb tet . faiwern, wi which have nennee ren) seph McElrey, Nr. Gronge F. Brows to Auwina Pane, | 1. oy rou of obtaining eoed youngest daughter of Robert Rogers all ofthis cit 220 denerh CH Bette. | oeatince gaat Weduesday E mon tetneniny, 6h instant by the Rev. Dr. Lye, | WIGS, wis. Ena ayasat ra ahead sO cu Wnty; to Mane C., daughter oth 8 | Bageows Now invented Wigs and Sealps are decid. BAYNES. Kisrotod, Reqreall of tklercit gals ent e Trprovement yt eae the art 12 Rie eae | of ‘hey sre 10 2 table as to Tx at rts, betwi oon Alot on "ad cre | jarer wneohselous that “Ween ‘and yet | the ora day of January, 1847, at 100°C, nthe, 16h instant, thee S short and severe illness, ouly by Wane siaac nt ore foteets wear | Roted of previonsly at nr f). jeway Mixvau, in the 49th | ie ra i} a The friends of hie father, (the late John'Minugh,) also, | Btindway.“laige wnormtat ray count, Uae warrantee deeds will be those of his brother John, and his brother-in-faw John LIQUID HAIR DYE. Mitte yee Whittemore, are re pee fully | BATCHELOR’S hnscantancous Liquid Hair, Dy Dyer is cor. ———————————— | oe . persons M, st hi in Now Yo rem testify. Uulike A RARE CHANCE. ‘Sth « a | Bounds that ere wold under the name of hai? GENTS are wanted to the sale of anew Wednesday morning, 16th instant, of consum | ms all it promises; in proof the inventor is prepa. 5 sold to ever Euisavern 5. wife et Albert Joursesy, smi, arash eects STE | : atiet Raieccoren iva eee Seoghiae: sot Wa. B. Windle, sged 22 years,3 months | tsisnetion ingiven, ‘eaemen can have their whis- yo tr rene i ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family ara invited ate 90m cms willbe found 4 fe pet iahe aye parap | —Allletters must be x et Eek tp.tons the funeral services at Bt. John's chapel, this | 88 c00y st hone, eho pre r fer ap themselves rage ALT WHS a if ‘past 9 o'clock, 7m whence streny body wall be taken to Staten Island for interment. Car. | fof Halt Bottles $1 ‘0; er Baten, 1 08 ES * artes MORIA Y Be pis ted. i: will be waiting in frent of the church Rots Wallstreet tie? secre WM BA Site wagold at wail the morning of —auckiid liberal Teiscocar allowed to chine was buy to séll again, @ 18th instant, at 7 o’clock, Mrs. M Bhsvans spam and eld aad respectable inhabitant ity, og: The relatives and fats of the fhanly are respect invited to attend the funeral, from Wer late reaianoe No. 148 West Thirteenth 1th natant, at 2 o'clock, without husther intiistien in Newtown, L. I, on Wednesday, the 16th instant deed Anna Moons, aged 88 years, 9 months, and 13 days. leat j. The relatives and friends are reepectfully invited Cont, a? eae thant the old ‘Soaps, All, ee her tuneral, from the residence of Miss Susan Moore, ya id consult economy ‘and comfort in thin dey, (Wriday,) at one ¢ o'clock, without further luvs, | Eiri nd pon George hal hg ipgrneels on Tuesdsy afternoon, Mrs. Mcainp, é a the directions ones of wife of Joseph’. Buckingham, in the 624 year of hor | (°" ‘alts Wholesale and reral, an og: i 61 dil Im*r yi Weston, 8th instant, Joun M. Gounaas, Esq., aged let INTEK OLOTHING S*YN9, fF ar com COST AT W. H. DEGHOOT & NEW LACES AND poh bn oleae | lew ‘York, wh ea “Gent omens | Ch ha parr untaecis VRC a AND Hlounces or | Hehe Cnr oie ae oa Filet le | Rivera, cbd atewetia Clack ctor end eglor, front ALENCIENNES Laces wp ¥paings’ lonke—one i minty APEESSES OF BR RRLERORE, {AND | naa Broticloae oe ee react rece eae ress and row, SC AMES afane S geaud most beautiful work. | of'French, Baglis Beat Betanae blteubrama: aire and ereen, BERTHES, BARBS. ke, Pe tos | ice and Business Pelto, Sack and coe ¥) NN AND VALEN camel ae Pag SUAS thattattes one and B Broedafoshe every the faarkee, y ‘meres plain itd “Cassi 0 do 40 pret? COLLARS AND sore andcloth, and ad Amereta jn and meee Do «CHILDREN’S LINEN CAMBRIC ROBES | Va <a pep sor ea egies glia ste: Do CAPS, HANDRERCHIERS, ke. @rmecivumebcoises “itott Ouse SE EMBROIDERED siLK pngsses. | “Nicoll pew Broaslot, tie mows fsadlous = SENTScee ves 1, 7 suitable for HOLIDAY PRE- | ‘cK N,kcsgawud SELES § oO 3 cin no Goeine.<f “WU BEGKOOT Et ry 66. way. stp _, FASHIONABLE DANCING, Ge HOLIDAY PRESENTS. i eons abi Broadway. sue, LINE DERIAS ‘Academie Lege 4 BOULAND & Co. M7 te, a pegitlly anforas the pablie ‘that her Classes for fas! le cing. ha @ commenced. fait o | Rides ail 9 usual Dances tanghs, Will be the new waltz Me | gurka, ks Quadrille, Holkas, (various) and 1 sige rich per! Rast 's sgchetee Mier ee San os lication. te Di ill the first ball esi aerey ik nee low, and in lots | forthe season to her pupila, the frst week of Deco dis lwerh« | Estimese yr HOLIDAY PRESENTS. eet ay {. invoice of ‘< French j. a CHEAPER Gea EVER. orstiee at «ow price, wi FULL suit ofsaperfine Cloth made to ord Vi FOR Bist Bg gi betantial and feahiounble style, Bisldee Leleren ates ht ie NRORAE ES i‘ ro style, can. & VOLUNTEER, inne Squally iylow. Call and ses, pa: FIRST NUMBER of this Ba fee 7 fnrday (to-morrow) morning. Neighbor, an arateal t a cotnemereal Lette SOMETHING: WORTH KNOWING. woh subject of soccniegene pes to the citizens of New York ablishonest corner ot Wall street’ and from Ole ays aymen cu SACKS gett ta they cau b ma | their necessaries may the shortest Biwatd acd Gerard 8, Stags, Editors and Prop Very best taterials, workmanship end ety] Newson st. seal wteearayltt'| Sad will compecabeick the cheaper in eae | assortment of over Coats, ready made, from | Yonshire kersey, French Castor Beaver, E: all of which are got np ia a style not to bi | Please call and be convineed of the fact. RENCH CHESNUTS- INE lot & French cng Dat wesined and forsale ‘weeds, celled by am aie Wall cor Wate “OVER COATS oe a NOTIc | , REDECED To 2 as rs PER BOTTLE — GREAT ARD SMALL! | jb Shoe may be interes to some very large as well as some small people, to know where they can find overcoats | ofd the latest styler je, varying in size from the man of three hun dred to the bo: ott ee he seme ny clmenige > ga tael teuly moe 0 clot ng, adapted te UGH! N, a6 cot Hee iT bres SENATE, COPERRRSR RETO) Consumption’s doom béen spoken? uae AND SUCALO°S8—The Tnveor, the a it. a | } f assortment are to be found at A.C. a \ Towenna high 3 emer et comer of Liberty street, up stairs. | yne’s Wild Cherry stands, ng JOY, serene many & nation, owe GAMES BR ANDIES, gum, MOUNTAIN DEW, ri ‘Switzer ou ’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF WiLD Super oi in vuaicy cl Linewn iereration reba et: } erie jd aed pleasant to the tast A Seto. article and eas, restores the ale that has fallen eps the hair from beeoming grey, an fi, &e. Ae} is partienlarly reco! not only cleanses the hair, ancy which cannot be and vy A.C. Bares artist in eer Revie ae comer sor Libary street. erations, and wer ul and certain remed; € sthina, gue ‘Jamaica and Anti feotch Whukey. : id Sits Pra | ie an ak i enna WNC. 45 Pine street, | of tuflerueg and that has beeu rel comer of William. | DY it, nor can ‘we e caltlate the immense ben eerne cp 3 it All aes, comes and constituti d the dasease is eradicated from bo wal 1d health restored b; AYNE’3 COMPOUND 8¥ Ue fei do we daily din the bloom jeted — that PTIO. ich wastes the he becomes beyond the power of human re and ony make iril of Dr. Buatnw Syrup of Wild they. wr ganar relieved, than by gulping Ue va jedies with which our newspapers ebourd Retable hemedy” heals the ulcerated hungs, stoppine | Right sweats, at the same time infucing a netural «nd oy Mich, and: che patient will so0a find iuanelt a the S jogealonts ih. “Dhe Rablic shosld Met x Bwayne i a regolar practising physician, w Reo had yours Of eahertente t antios at Ee Heng, Uh Chest, A CAUTION TO THE ae ~PELLON'S_ CELEBRATED BRAND OF~ |! HAVANA SEGARS. Te. Subscriber begs leave to inform consumers that y pUyiraneement enter ito with the im M jth the importer, Mr or the | or DEu, “is Chatham street. ears anced, Regal Bone sooa | Wi eee te a6 tee Iwtre | flieted, a look for the written WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER” | Se ae TT BE bscribors cou ya are for sale a. full assort. | gist se cpolpes sdira phy waged the most approved os one. makers, whiel the very lowest prices, and mber to syrup ~ilter meen ime eer the I en of fas soouned sane of oh ‘mak see iy a iy recat jatest © name ie es 1g ef able Jewelry of every eat jnclading acld. fob. and. ous article into the mark edhetem yee fz ; finger rings; | ead ommamente, e.- silver ks batter ki silver wore. equal to coin; gol silver spee | euve, eouvex. ke.; Preach clocks and warches, repuiced in New Yous—Cuanirs H. Riva, comer of eRe ‘ACKERLY & BRIGGS, 13 Bowery, | Wanne, tes Moccheriseat Jt Toes ote Gree, os ‘ARNER di6 th $ doors above Broome street. | Norfolk; J.1.. Lewis, 527 vaTT and Ly THOSE PANTALOONS. NOTHER tot of fine Cassim AA Tetemage io srder st ertcordhany oy pice Kay Co., Port street, Bost Dvn, Jr. ‘Frovidence: Hoan Sie ‘ater atreet, N.Y. &e bepe =) & Co. 42 1m rre Pct RCRA | ry CANCER A CERTAIN GRE. CLARKE’S SACK hing Ls 116 JV¥illiam street, Posed the We | ] Bateantomeet mia ates tof eck ante nad culls, bate at | have AE ‘i iget eddie adv | Ant mere linings 13 tm ecules Hecke ar Tam @ owt gs orbor hetees oul val ated bran dollars of these prices. ‘ewe The last five Fears reas made te order, as usual, at Jo now under success dG Aris®rre have they failed to FURS! FURS!! FURSI1! feredtoby sana hap rhe Fur that warms'a monarch, lon New ecde ap reece rarmed a bear.” Siar apthe winter of onr discontan i A NE summer by the ‘Knox q ¥! invoice of“ Alto” Wine, urra sueien gomsa.nvrr SSSERIESTS ATS Ae | A faethe wit Crown,” ‘Thorn, and Grape brands, has | fr mle be A LARGE AND Cmgar Ln ar " Veserehaaen book “ a peed | 128 Falton at.. Sun building. Rear mes are to any ever i ia thuscclty. | fe 7 TCORLT OA yo | 35.00, Sema. OAL 1! '—A ve dor tenlly Ses acl shee = t Importer of Wines. 4 Broa yor Cae ee F a SPERM : oe PERIOR, aac it wed Sa et a irsoNs Coal coves nae talent very wrist a ai Nei 3k | very ow et delivered to see eden aD) RD JURNIBYED bcd and two "0. EOWLER, pet ty eens tad Jo Vendy sa Also, ajarue assortment of cheap winte ‘Sree Mapere . I ee me Maer | Habe os fs odor and favor. AUCTION AOTICES. WM, W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer, TURADE SALE of Ching, Gis, and earthenware, by Heury E. Wiflard.—Th Day, Doonutber 18th, at i | s reat, iu lute from the | ERIE RT La mR f LAMPs, Ea tek os LANTERNS THE subyeriber has just opened. one ofthe best ulecied j Pry Lampein Guts tf iiared md by pose aie vin esl Feld Hah Lampe withatuned place thoukesers for Seca lotels, and Manufacturers m tof Lampe suitable for thelyparpote apes d2im*re 15" Wattomat. SHR. wo. ona way, DEAFNESS CURED. 381 pRoapway. ceca cheerfully comply with Tequest of Jelutosh, to state that he as invalided home, as consequence of total feat a under the treat- ui y recgvered hs hearty avd hae agun returued to fis | . nr ary duty.—Sigued, H. MeNEVEN, Surgeon to ii BL s, Jamaica tie Oil sure cure for incipient deafness, dischar- ses frot notses and coll Serecfarsele St Brondnaye ct Of Ba Was fee Pe a eS FOR THE BALL ROOM. ROBERTS, respertfully solicits iuspection of Rh atatorne lapted for the present sea- Bos tae resactioa i tae sal 5 been offered. Neapoliten te lace fi H. Temboured fo ced 5 from 3, cr feeena eenat oguotel Genes arn Breas sold at $0. ace Dresses ofthe Soweat aad ‘eee aprreved ecyles,frpea Atew py ay 5 erst lawn [oe oteret paren Reka Sar re- heapest ert French enby embroidered sd Chcasievceres ids Calla ae eae 52 50. to poeaee Cotas, at$i, Bi. deal price ime ah ar ; ; Bapert Laos ork el the most costly description, Crom $2 - linge variety of Thietd Lace and trimmed Necdl and tri faves, Collars, &e-, suitable for holiday Prete von | apes, ail Im¢rh MUSIC. BYgan, AND ERIVATE PARTIES Ray my with the | 10 Forte, or any number of ere, ments. tie mus music rep fore from the most stionabl les Ope- ra’. RUAYLIFFE, LiEEE, J AYLIFFieind G. AvuiF LIFE, Brochers, Professors, No. 197 Elm street corner ef Howard. USIC —M RB. OAVIS res) ELBE Tessons dal English, French, relly rapa es Piano Forte, ans tae Ttalian style, of acquiring the ‘accompaniments to vo.ce. tes | pigferring iz can be ‘attended "at ‘their ows Tesideaces. For terms, &e., apply at 173 Mott street. | im * re | SINGING, PISNOPORTE, Vi_LIN Fite fod Quite seo Eagtinh, ¢. German uae by Mr BEYMOUR, at his rendence, N on ea 7 hAnew plan, paruiculariy adepted f for ndi Behioie attended. ‘erm vary sceording tothe number et Documents of every description, scientific and other translated, or, corrected and Ley 4 pia cis rons, LESSONS IN SINGING, IN ENGLISH, ITALIAN, FRENCH OR GERMA Mes JULES HecHT, of the Conservatoire de saaiee iriatbe ls sow secpcedin pire emer shared maagens Languages, at his residence, 1 | iss jesers. G. L. ly. J. F. Hoy 361 Broadway ACCORDION TAUGHT. |ACOBS, Teacher of the French Accordi tee orig terms will bounds Co ni7 lm4rre Opposite Chamber vt. ROBERTSON, Hatter, formerly of 103 a street, is now Incated at 89 Fulton street, where a ly sold for $434 and $5, for $3 50. ‘ea ant amine for yourselves. MRS. ZEGLIO. NO. 67 DIVISION STREET. WILL i jortment of Paris Bonnets, ke; She will uffer for. jnspecti stoe. eof Bali foods, mp? ks, sating, plain and pay Bee ke Day med being selected ‘with good is well worthy the atvention of | chasers. jerchants and mill js ry from the country, wanting materi als and patterns, wonld find it their interest to call befor ing, as the stock is fresh, the style the latest; whic 412 Iw*rh | t treightor passage, pply to the master on on hoard FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lo | York Line—To sail on or bef wre The very fast sailing packet ship OBWEGO, johusin, will positively sail as above rae a AMUSHKMENTS. A NET ONE NR RNN N R TNO 8 TR Ra Co tm SRNR: AMUSKHO HWS, _NOVE LGONCERT Fe ALBINO MINSTRELS LBINO NEGRU BOYS euonnee the Sa sive an entestain- a ye uae axp DANCING, MINERVA "ROOMS, ment vi INSITRUSL nat Ov Friday Evening, wie! consisting of a vanety of new and popular Se and Melod: Choruses will also jo, Tam- weuliar to the eolored rage. pieces of music with the Violia, audiences ir ctukle mente: trenia yee nnd the Ant noxe and thick lips of the African race, per- “Tey are of two fanilies sliver whom kas sre their re aud woolly hesd fectly d with the tiem claiming th convinced of he Of the boys being Soy ee tanrenested they wil be focused aks audience at the close of each Conc Admittance 2 cents. a151wis* rh THE AMEKICAN MUSICAL INSTIDUTE CONCERT Or "eeCULaR MUSIC @ Apollo Salo n, on Friday Evening, 18th De r, commeneiug a half-past Seven o’clock, ou which oc- Migs CLARA M. ROLPH er Debul ‘ror. the 0 Oper’ of the Bohemian id Geatlemen of the Institut 5 Cavatina, _ Humming Bird ”—MissC. M +++ Bamett, ny ‘the Oj poral Dew Rolph and Mr. Ph. Mayer, Donizetti. Chorus, 8A wealthy Lord who jonghad om the tientons Mise C. M. Rolph, eae, George Loder. Mr. H.C. Timi will Gente es I 5 i. MEIGS, Prioctpals 8 Brosdiray. Tieke's Fi _avaen” UNPARALLEDED PHENOMENA URGICAL Operations without pais! Visions | Witeh- craft and roots accounted for by LE ROY BERLAND, ja fechanics’ Hall, 474 Broadway, bets Broome ectelay tone aye, en, chat the undersigned have been da: | ty ap Ne fade dge of of probate of the; county of Michi limae! the gan, istrators: estate of John A. Drew: ite of Ma limackinac, deceared, gan, Nove: WILL . DREW, HENRY JONE MPL. K. HARING, | d38were Administrators of the eatate of John A. Drew. rich at hulf-past 7 o'elock, | ‘Of the estate of the late ae | NEW YORK &|NEW HAVEN RRROAD COMPANY | N Beam rectors of the New Work and New Ha- ven Hail Rosd Compeny. in’ pursunace of the original | Pian, adopred by them for the d sposal of part of the expital kof the Company, will receive see s for the resi ight hnodred shar hundeed dollars exch, Fi ei ot Kecchuih Rovers & Bement, No. ai, Wail street, few York, to and including Friday, 1ath inst., in amounts to soit opr provided that no one person shi ¥ shares. “he subscription roll, charters of the Com- 4 of the route and location, may beseen, and full in- ; fed at the office above named of Directors will attend at the several towns the road, to receive proposals for the reserved follows: ‘At Stearford, At Bridgeport, Bt At Southport, AL Waitin! oa Wedunya: Maas da do LAt Norwalk, on Wed'd 1. do do At Stanford, on Tha’ do do on Sat’rd: do do At NT ficchelle, on Sated do The conditions of subscriptions will» spear i the oll and every information given by the Committee. By order of the Dirrernrs OBERT SCHUYLER, Pres’t. December 14, 1846. Editors’ of pape shove named, will incert this. advertisement, and seud 4 coy Of their respective napers and bills,to R. Schuyler, 2 Hano- | ver street, New York. dis Tris rre MAIL LINE AT 8 0’ LOCK A.M. TO ALBANY, And the int, rmediate fe lagdings, or as fr na the ice wil! permit. is good sleighing pa erngcietion tee Helen isa dive: and “toges will be iu reaciness to coavey Pessengets to thei? Hou on the array ot the Boat. Breakfast an board the bor The celebrate? ice beat COLUMBIA, ( apt will leave the pier between Courdaadt and Liberty streets, every morning 48 o'clos Kk. packages and pareels will be landed at any of the rexu- Int landings, provided chey are paid for at the agent's off ~ ee on the Freight ere, or frei, on board, or to i SCHULTZ te the offs on the wharf. INE TO BOSTON yia . Bain! Li NEW ee SPRINGFIELD, AND THE WESTERN RAILHO D—On. an ‘and after foay, December 7th,by the aplendid 'RAVEL.- | SEW, VORK, Kom Peck ii stamens HAVE er ym the arrival of the ‘andy Ne take passengers direct to Boston, arriving at 7 F takes through on hoard the boat “4 New York, Doc. 4 1846. 45 Imisth , sud will, it is expected or at FP. Secor & THE new and copper bottomed bark SARAH re. | SNO' for Galway, Ireland, ean ht af offered | immed Apply to ESSE & BROOK dia 3trh 64 and 67 N PACKET SHIP SHERIDAN, FROM LIV’ Foe O1.—Consignegs by this vessel will plesae send f eir permits on board, Orleans wharf, fost e: N. B.—All goods not perm red OL et five days N8S&CO 6 South st. will be sent to the public store. 7 Str aud shares, ia such amounts as may be desired, as | | The Grest Orivinal , German published in the several towas | Y¥; ps THEA TRE—Friday ey formance will commence wil by Creray After which, 42 Dansevses Vienuoises will ap ar ean the Bacisatieg PAS DE FLEU d di bt winch will be added, the new petite 1 meer of StRING ‘Gah DENK “Lond Court he Mr. Bs To be followed by the second g: Dansoneas Vicinoistarnete aimed PAS DE eas the ‘To which will be added 40 & 30—Mz, Lillywhite Mr Bass; Clemeutina, Miss Kats Horn The whole to couclude with a third Divertisement, POL: | KA PAYSANE Doors open at 63 o’cloe! id the performances will com- meueeat7o'clock Boxe: it see cts: Gallery 25cents, BEN ae as » MURDOL, OWERY TH ‘viday Evening, Dec. 18th, alt _ be Fol ne (STRANGER The ‘Stranger, Mr. firs. OATS—Rover, Mr. Murdoch; | hr. Cake; ; Lady Amaraath, Mra. Coleman Poy Bo: :morrow Mr. Murdogh’s Int night of enxagement. Dress Ci id Gallery 12% cents. artain rises at 7. TREENWiCH SERRATE ey of Chariton stre: Manacer, Mr. H. Harry Than ina Gere of the VIRGINIA T. D. Rice—Susan, Miss ‘o- morrow, t of T. D. Fiees engagement. fonesy, ice’ ye Beak end last appearance. ik) ‘to all parts of the house ; private box $3. Pity 196 © Doors open at half past 6—Performance to eommence at 7. Mi TCRELL'S © Ouryric THEATRE.—Sriday Ev. Dec entertainments to commen with T’ IRTY: THREE. JOHN SITREET—Mr Tompkins, yh whieh OF vi Lit Hed NG JOHN ch an culiarity “ea wet ‘The Vary-Nice Ekiluten ing “Joba, Mr Waleott, ie, Alter high te farce oA DAY WELL 8PENT—Mirzle, 4. ‘After which pepenelar farce of 8PRING GARDENS— | Sepeone. or 50 cents: upper hoxes % cents; pit one shilling pret bates $5, Orchestra boxes, $3. "i Doors open at halt past eorclock curtain rises at. Ata TRBATAS. —LAST Night of ANKEE | CREA nccesatal agement. Friday Evenio: Reh online atcha te Eady Goer. mand, Mrs ‘After which, the FOORITE—Mawworm, Yankee Hill; Chariots Mrs inde zit the MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN— Hassan, M ir W Doors will open at a oe Gielock—curtain rises ati 7 precisely. BO ERY CIRCUS. Boxes 2% cen’s. Children half price. Pit 123 cents. dare FELIX oie seni bis fa Tralian Tricks. ‘There will And jcades, bat Src the Soest and prob ‘Troupe of Equestrians in the werld. TTATIAN OPERA COMPANY, ighont A'S RANaTINTC try & POULT ANT Preset | Site their most sincere thanks to the patrons of the Italian their generous encour yo atthe sai honor to annow hay mw engage: sterling ). who al Trine BooneesBipnare Clotiite B i i—sI ri Benedetti end iSalvatare P Patti Fit duanttisintrd Federico Bencventaso: and ast, Ben 0. hed to the Company-—Signor Antonio Barili. er of the Orchestra—Signor Michele Rapetti. {ores Direetor-Nir. H.C. Beem. zg me ener bngg e Ri nage! jenetti Riene. Secert ‘by th the Ne distinenished artist, Signor Allegri, of the roval theatr: sof | ay ry and Paris. and Sig. R. Molini. Reason tickets cured at the box bay =m from 10 A. 4g season tickets, uot securing anumbered seat, | first O; te the “Linda of tive prenaracion, the new opera of the celebrate HERR RAGERAN DER, dst creanisheent at Nino's He | children under 12 simi hoy nol tyeegastegb ve Boors open nt 6i¢—commence at 73 o'clock. _ 15 nes wie H STREET THEATRE, FHILADELF the Th thee moat gorgeous style, and Merging Aeon G.B. Rixgs, | iy FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT— | The new and elegant steamship NEW | f ORLEANS, of 1,000 tons burthea, John Vy . Wright, master, will leavedor the above | th port direct on Saturday ng a For freight or pas: sege, having handsome farnished accommodations, apply ou | board, at Urieans hart foot of rel! st. orto E. K. COLLINS & C0). 56 South street, TAME RUFF, will be disposed of on reasonable terms 26 Imre | Label aoe oat | an eens dnd the yere shes tindia Habber Over hors | ‘the Tai the smallest. and as cheap as yon can those made out offold rubber. Anda large easortinent of cork Sete, | amg do, anes eas Exeaee Boots Boots: also a great cg beet yeh Ce s, misses’ and childres at 367 torte ieaer st retinceetne as tmere” SS Se Eee ay. Comer Oe Peegeun etzet, So imere GOOUYEAR' Ven er SHOES, 100 BROADWAY. | AND GENTLEMEN'S OVER eee sit at BRetalli ib est a lebrated | the cold- Bole A fi saimere Aggie PREMIUM BOOTS seaea and Small Profs. a eg CH Bi for $3. at ig tee fine Free aA oe Bae YOUNG, wong bedrooms, and furnished them Fivoratie comparison with the very bast hen ore e a vil tels in the ¢ ipon no ogeasion wi'l there be more than one bed ina room, the price for which will be 25 see vee Bight. dIT mere FOR 3A. A THREE STORY HOUSE eh the latest ‘sink, ecld and warm sath eae te mantels thro frout with yerandel veal if 2 row of Thott fhe oa ji her tars apply to ‘Ale, fot sale, « dwelling howe in Washington street, alsim* r DK KELLINGES 8 | INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is warranted to ase, sores and ulcers me Tt acts like Bitiows cholic, ‘One diarrhea, ke. . a3 is fers <1 ek one niversally acknowl TU DAGUEKKIAN AKTISIS. Pearl street, up ataire. US ie re PRIME OLD IRISH aware HE Subseriber offers for » le Wise’s celebrated old aration of i Testers ia. pune sider custom house | used for Phot me ein te tate lock. Bi sia oer ¥ fers the, same Lae air in tis | white tone, sya. sa cashiers on all to suit purehasers, muon wenth ur Groceries. * BANE NOO > hy mek Nessa Aig terre h ’ be Yin of T, C. Doane, Montreal, snd’ of | ‘Street, aRE “p bccawe Z ait eed slveys on hand,at 8 Nassau streé Diamond, eolor,) Yiatinader “ed Kee rtraments, of ine.” Plates 4 Ae it tw }) mown' th | Leap fellas ne foot of stem" The Ties | state Cie wd arbre cue inemfenis, ermome, selic) be ite owner shove ita inerinsi¢ foe Handed and Piky Dellars will’ be pald forte de, om DAT GH FANG BOXES } song BALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK, 181 Brosdwy. ae | NLanGonns | Foner a8 in tf, for boubons, @ lm*rre ver bile je ever offered to the public. So teat $0 Bow. a4 sade rer Bowery and Broome; 3d » we D a ei "ee “ry arrets over | i Gee pap 4 i willbe e heppy tosh toahew them rrr ‘Bre | Ron such ea cas nay other | United States, wa CAGES, of the tid mized rahe befor ghe dienes ag ere ake Niste worihs Bivas, hehe. "Gold aad Svar | Fisher wi etoben, vate beclah "as Score ‘Terriers, ae tare ext ianthy rover ioe from the bert Tock in aope — oo Am ARCHY GRIEVE. wiltes ye 7, Oilegny fra 4 wae The oe | thi sarelfe Dead keer ctek ek ter FOR SALE, J fost sailing cen’re-board sloop BELVI- DE well found AREER. ei ee register, say: awl pid we nchors and ehai L if Hamers- North River. ton street. 416 Iw rh MUAES e aaID Bay hay of Zhe <n | fee pe sete fi Pree go spa a then, abe regular day perir eccers Gourd, at west side of Bur WOODHULL & MINTURN, #1 South x. t OF passage, havin jodations. apply to the captain on | tng slip, or to Price of Th eket EEN OF THE W! 1250 yoo, Capt Be, AUERS house, will rucceed ‘the Liver tsa on her regular day, 21at January, aitrh FOR GLASGOW—! Pael “SE the iT ofJanuary——The fue Br'bark AN ARLEY, yt tons, Capt. Robert Seott, will sail as above, het splendid sceommodati IDHULL .ar packet ship Saracen, Capt NT Hawkins; wil Ips Ann finrley nud ball on the lat of Februsry | wet ca bow, Er sate oowers Rae Th a | ONCORDIA vd, will have despatah For freight or pas apply on board, ae Orfenas | FOR EIVERFOOL—With ‘despatch—The very didn; railings coppered and copper fsatened ef a ving three-fourths of her eargo | one di3.in® ib patch ioscan | “The nceoramodati town Ns | seogers. are of Ir og | Slate application on beard. foot of Fine et \ lence yy ARS the wh np pole iaefadi ee | JOSEPH MeMURMAY, heat chy: nice Seas mer of Pine. stghotee fete en repair; the orchard coatains twenty seres | pg. Persons desirons of endine for their frien ‘Tne acres: New York either by the various cars | ¢¢t!9" of country can have thi om jeetats ot by the above from Jersey City oF te Eeabeth whence arail | Yeevel om moderate terms, by a shove. Toad iran runs with a a de of houne, renders | FOR LIVERFOOL—New Line— ee pert very ralnab etna Asay bucdosse is the | Sree Meer b tas cot at thee Greater part o hase: money ean remain | bet ship SIDDONS, Edward B: Cobb master,” wil Mede years on bond ond motienge at five | salt as above, her regular day. | lcions unequalled Vor freight or havi'g seeomm, (ceeipaen cami neais oe Orleans ‘wharl, oot of Wall street, or e% COLLINS & CO, 56 South st Packet hip Shendin, ormiah master, pi Laaear ft me Biddone, and anil 8th Jennary, rewular PASSAGE aia BRISTOL, EROLARG- PERION! m brought Ameriew *hip PHIL, hing to send for their frends, rs y part of wie we cot Bocland ov Walee, com be r ‘welch will ral from Bristol ou the Souk dey ¢ say e pon — for passengers are ing fitted up with special re ence, and ihe price ne Pa sage apply-to ‘Wek Pouth st,, Deafes supplied for sny wmo without discount throughout the Uniced impart pie . NOTICE—Br Bark Aon Hi ziey from All persons are hereby ¢ inst “er duher ot the evew of thie vesselcas ao eb of | pad by the captnin or cousirnres ‘aire sdb si sailing Teeker thin (a os me will positively sail as above. mmodation 6 ec0 # for cabin, goood gabin and seenge passengers are saperior to thone of invat of the other Londen packets, aud the price of, it reduced, for which apply te kd 6 at... a -ddoor | slip in sails | sold low for cash. Au | ao | Americus peiating, of BEVERIT. GF MR. E. 8. CONNER. FRIDAY EVENING, This evening will be Aig ty age ak, eke ofthe t Francis. Sergeant Fran ae La Fitte. "Theodore Solomor To concluce w Punch, particulars ave MRS. Nowanys BENE, si ‘he new drama of the ROLL OF THE DRUM LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISE. 2DE JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress of the Ballet begs to state to the Managers of Theatres 1n the Uni United capone for ments must PBR have Se ee Sos is thorized to make ements for | 1 lweje 1 ae FOR SALE—PRICE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. N or American Comedy, in wlan Wedding) or, Rich reds bet your, SThse the nhiowe may ot be unworthy, tt ceipt, ste Burto sense of rose Prefac Persone of a very pri eeen. id lw*rh 10 Centre street, New York. AT TH“ LYCEUM HALL, ware KVENING, DEC. 18, 1 OSITIVELY the last © tors, and the American poets. honor to state that (by desire of from ooo im Am last), neous ente Unarles Fe Heffpens Hal yee 7 ~ in T.B Mr. W! many who we . Tatugh will gi give one mors re} ambreleng,) CC. ° Ely Moore, George Oritin, se tredoinder to ““admisvion 50 cents Tickets to be had at Taylor & Gre bam’s, and at the door. E TH IFLEMEN, vidoe ‘ammany Hi ry 24-1007, ‘iekets maybe ‘hid of the Son committee Lieutenant Jen £. Ellie, 100 Pearl Hi John G ti Y Norrie, 71 Gold t,, 120 Liberty ‘Wm _ Brooks, ' i M. Bunch, 112 Niwn street; M. Goode: room 4 E. North, 7 Dey street; C. Dew: dis, 18 e208 re xe BALL —The first Grand thr Lafayette 1 poe! oy on hotel. ‘The ball room 1s one ‘olambia str ‘Thomp+oa sti AF AYETTE FUSILE M:ticary Ball will be hel Pong hs jee ay oY Rathbui De oa oO INFINGE perder meeting f aan iced noe aot Meat the Te their val je coll -7 Rare | y evening lock p con jeges, (after necessary Spamaesh iat to ithe, pr # copT.,Sosend, i the purchase of, Felatiags, jen Which are the members’ at the anmaal. meets lubseription Book is now open oadway, where the pa ‘and open from 8 A. MM. ui ive OF | by + "ye lot Beaten rooms, 322 ato "PRACTICAL BOOK- -KEEPING, fo. 88 Cedar street. M:,%; , cy MAR cecuatant, author ofthe.” Science athe | wager sil fo Katry Woe hoeptea Heupreves,” obaxisass to | Bleopse exjon The pu it oo The papi Sie ; iitaty from books Constitatine & by this course becom: ‘se month, and wil Ha Hear Hy inform. ia teach- Tees con welrepttorwure od ‘andev bat trier lo anne ote damage by aland — vigation aud crams) Thema XW ate Mee Hy R. _— , William K. © ear bbe, in, Thoms Morrell, * Frances ene, Bogert, 4 te Smith, basa THOMAS W. ie President GEO. T. HOPE Beerrtary. #%4 tre PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. . Be CARELE 6 &KEDWIN MeCORKELL, latter from the Royal Academy of Music, Logsdon, will give lessons on the Piano Forte or Violin, at 1 remdence, 54 i a at, tayaa whl I; Lady aan | sceh | cies -| LATEST INTELLIGENCE. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION. s te. Wasninaton, Dec 16, 1846 Mr. Simmons appeered and took his seat. Mr. Asner, on leave, introduced a bill establishing a permanent general preemption land system. |" Mr. Breese submitted « vill to reduce and graduate the price of public lands. Mr. Woopaniner, on leave, presented bills to grant | public lands in Michigan for internal,improvements, and sell the mineral lands of Lake Superior. Mr. Dix gave notice of a Dill establishing a branch mint at New York. Mr. Srxiomt gave notice of a bill establishing a branch mint at Charleston. On motion of Mr. Tunney, the Military Committee was instructed to inquire into the expediency of allow- ing volunteers ,discharged in consequence of sickness, full pay for the term of their enlistment. Mr. Cartrenpen, on leave, introduced « bill to im- prove the navigation of Western rivers. The President’s message was taken up, to be referred to appropriate committe es. Mr. Westcott moved that so much of the message as | refers to the organization of territorial govermments in | conquered provinces in Mexico, be referred to the Cem- mittee on Territories. | Mr. moved its reference to the Committes on | Foreign Affairs. | Mr. Burrow said there was no such thing in the mes- | oe, d asked Mr. Westcott to withdraw his motien. | Mr. Weereerr declined. A spirited debate ensued between Messrs. Benton and | ‘Westcott. Messrs. Allen, Areher, Cameror, Crittenden and Sem- ple also participated in the debate. The motion wes laid upon the table, 98 to $3. “ The Senate proceeded to elect » chaplain, and on the second ballot the Rev. Mr. Slicer was elected. He received 24 votes, Mr. Tustin 9, scattering 7. After an executive session the Senate adjourned. } | ‘Wasninaron, Deo. 17th, 1846. | Petitions and memorials were presented. | The consideration of the message being resumed, Mr. Asnry moved that so much of it as refers to privateers, be raferred to the Judiciary Committee. Rills were presented, on leave, for « new custom house at New Orleans;"forta Branch Mint at New Or leans; a Branch Mint at Charleston, a Dry Deck et Pen- sacola, giving the assent of Congress to certain States @ | jevying the import tex on public Jands as soon as cold ; and to establish a national armory at Massec, Tl. Mr. Dix gave notice of a bill to annul the act reletive to seamen’navigating the waters of the United States. Mr. Searrie gave notice of a bill to remodel the Consu- lor system. On motion of Mr. J. M. Cravror, the Vice President | was anthosized to appoint a Select Committees on French spolintions. On Mr. Brveee’s motion, the Committee on Com- meroe was instructed to inquire into the expadiency of making appropriations for the improvement of harbors. After on Execut’ve Session, the Senate sdjourned to Monday. } House of Representatives. ‘Wasnimaron, Dec 17, 1846 Petitions and memorin's ware presented. Mr. Portock moved a susnension of the rnlesto intro- | duce a resolution instructing the Committes of Ways | and Means to bring in a bill to epee! the tariff of 1846, and to remodel tho tariff of 1842. Lost, 78 yeas to 110 nays. The committee reenmed the consideration of the Pres!* ie and proceeded to refer it in Committee of the Whole. Mr. Gentay opposed the mersage—declared the Pre- sident made the war, ke. Mr. Keewepy. of Indians, followed, in defence of the President and the war. Mr. Hopson reviewed and opposed the message. The Committee rose. ~ Mr. Bewrow gave sotice of a bill reeulating appoint ments to send guarding the public service from | improper! x | Notice was given of 1 bill to provide for the ascertain: ment and satisfaction of claims for French spoliations. Mr. Ratnacn presented resolutions of the New York Logislature for regulating the pilot system of the United States. Adjourned. | ‘Wasninaton, Deo. 17th, 1846. Mr. Wirrmnor offered a resolution calling on the 8e- cretary‘of War to furnish a statement of expenditures for harbors, roads and fortifications in the several States | and Territories. Notices were given of intention to bring in bills te sell the mineral lands, and for the improvement of rivers and harbors. ‘jhe House proceeded to elect a chaplain. On the third ballot, the Rev. Mr. Srnoze wes elected. He had 103 votes ; Dewey, 48 ; Sinsley, 18, and Storrs 3. | Mr. Dovotass, from the Committee on Territories, re- ported a bill for the admission of Iowa into the Union — | Read twice. Adjourned. BY THE MAILS. INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE FROM ~ WASHINGTON. THE TARIFF QUESTION. ke, bt, ke, : Wasmixaron, Dec. 16, 1846. 1: | The New York Pilots—The late F. G. Me Connell— Mr | Giddings—Whig Oppesition to the War—Folly of this Policy—Tez on Tea ond Coffee—Gevernment Mea- sures. ‘The memorial of the New York pilots for » repeal of | the law of March, 1837, was presented in Senate this y | rnorning by Mr. Dis, and referred to the Commitiee of Commerce, of which he ischairman. He will doubtless | meet s great deal of epposition, but I have little doubt of | the success of the bill which he is about to introduce. I am heppy to be.able to state that Mr. Dix will give the | subject his earnest attention | The Senate was apprised by a message from the House | of the death of the Hon. Felix G. McConnell, of Alabe | ma, and of the resojations adopted yesterday in testimo- | ny of respect to his memory. Mr. Lewis pronounced | very felicitous and touching eulogium on the deceased , | and what struck me as in excellent taste, passed over in | silence the tragicel manner of his death. There is no led | use im putting such things on record. ‘The Sonate passed the customary resolutions, and ad | journed. | Inthe House, Mr. Giddings made himeelf very ridicu | lous in a tirady against the iniquity of the war. Intruth, | the tax upon our free institutions is a pretty severe one | shih fic nch mew o ur natn comme Itie a mere waste of time, for nobody ever hoeds him, of | course. His doctrines are 90 monstrous so abhorrent io | patriotism and common sense, that it is by no means an- | charitable to suppose that abolitionism with him js epe- cies of monomania ale ates into sanee. Ph doped | I must confecs there are other western members te whom the distich might apply with equal force ; but theirs is individual and characteristic silliness—his is the result of his political associations, aod a partiality for s0- ciety of old women of both sexes. ‘The whigs have taken a most imprudent step in unt | ting with the abolition party against the war. Itise | piece of egregious folly and imprudence, which will | materially damage the prospects of the whig candidate mn | in 1948. I scarcely see how thoy are to recover their lost ground, unless the strong men of the parts repudi- | ate the sentiments of the small fry, aod thus escape the ovloquy which attached to the opponents of the war of 1812. The taint of contact with the abolition party is al- | most as bad as the anti war movement. The western de- | mocracy, furious at the veto of the river and harbor bill at the close of the last session, were seriously contern | plting te ehpedicnay of helny binculeted wen tes ede | lition virus. But they went home, reflected, and thought better of it. They\now mske votive offerings for their | escape. ‘Tho peopie of this country are a warlike people, an! they never forgive those who rtiso a factions opposi- tion to a wi The whigs do not seem to uvder- stand this, Common sense might [teach thom that (he Waited States are now in 2 position to come *

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