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$0 shs 50 50 + 2 4 $5000 Ohio 6s, 60 520 ‘5 Joo # Canton €o fio 3 Fa an 1 ha bcs’ FA ¢ sil 25 do Friday 4 lo scrip in 3 ¢ b m lo “0 Halen RR be toa Nor & Wer RK 939 3 ae Baedey do bio leo do i do 13 % do & Married. On Thursday, 21st instant, by Rev. D, burgh, Isaac Woop to Exiza Jane Guireitn, both of this city. On Wi ednestay, 20th instant, by the Re cont, 8 C. Kyna' to Miss Ameia V. Ro: aay, oll of this eity. lem RR 130 Morris Canal Centon Co do oO 100 East Boston aad 1 100 Nor & Wor RR b60 Exchange, bio J. B. ‘Harden. v. Lean M. Vin- GERs QUARTER ,_ On Wednesday evening, 20th instant, by Rev. Dr. Fer- emvcca Lancaster. of Salem, C. Counounn, of Buffalo, New Died. » Mass,to Mr. York. On Thursday the 21st instant, of consumption, Wi- Liam Lysum, printer, @ native of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the Seth yer of his oge. His friends and acquaintance: to attend his funeral, from No. row (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 ‘clock. Cincinnati snd st.’ Lous pay suddenk: Gronce H. Moos The friends of ral; at the residenc: Friday, at 1 orctock re resp ectfully invited 4 Nassau street, to-mor- 8 will please copy. on Wednesday, at Hackensack, 20th instant, On Thursday, 2st instant, Isamecua Stewanr, wife of John N. Stewart, in the 46th ‘he friends of the family and thos ces, are respectfully inviied to att ar of her age. if her acquaintan- id her funeral, this aftarnoon a 3 Ce poet her late residenco, 237 Wash- ton street, New Y is. Smirn, aged 62 N.Y, i ‘Sunday last, the 17¢h instant, 8 month: CARD. FE undersigned beg: 0 the inemders of of the Urder of the Protestant Benevoleut Reosaty of Bro Jar, 10 the mesnbers of the Order of Bi for heir kudly syppathising with hi aby the death of hut brother, William Gr ‘ested by shetr attendance, tn’ lar ber his vermains fo the grave. SAMUI a _Kvst Brocktyn, Jan. 2t, i Macatee Fron jane Lo ietion, caus? ham, and mani- jotecompany GHA AM jaz ere RS MA NORTH AMERICA, MENOD, OF gE A Ks ‘exns, Oregon, aud the West ludies, in con! h exhibits the whole of the United Stat &e —This Map, Possessions, is by far ths m: sa shed ; as it effor tenly a regions, bur also the relative positi n of ever point brought by the apt war. the map is feet two, Gollaneliy ier Al giant jat meso! rica, Umit tes, and t world. Also, just isi bs coe of Mr. Tanner's issued, MAP OF vate aud aut jentic map ext-nt. be utifal maj rty centsa.don now used by the army, and Jastly reearded athe most accu- are the largest and most com- ete pocket maps published, containing all the recent im- provements, railroads, entnis, ke. Also, just publishied. 0 Compieto series of tate Maps, designed tur travellers, each 10 by 13 inehes, price fs 1.80 per dozen. Orders eecompe will meet ear attention. H. TANNE roadway iat? ttre corner of Park Place’ New Work. BEFORK THE CHANCELLOR. George C. Kir an Martha Anh Met wife, vs ¢ Creditors’ Bull ce ib in the State of Ne quired to appear in uext, or the vill iva therein will him. W. Solicitor for Albany Argus copy. use by, the exghth aye 3t Aoi as couferred by AUSTIN, of the. ‘City of New York, Complainants. 522 Jaw3wre HES ay CNR SPAPER LOAN AN 1 ‘eu have be inhumanly Shengin ures, atall the hotels, the worst of all, ar, loous, bors; filekiog and sto the press, until at science. ' But becoming cribe. to th gain your lovg lost cred hours daily for 25 cevty ap plan to take the :) aper borrowers now 1s from your n D BORROW- papers—Borrow- four eu abused i the laborers i news rooms, A up the gems and literary wealth of s lost nal hope of reaching your con- anks tothe Borrower's oon the pgranay is e club, an ight morning papers loaned two eek, aud four one hour daily for 12% cents a week. delivered all bonrs of the day. Borrow- ers'c usnlt con: i subscribe, Subscription Book open a, Win ‘Taylor's, 2 Astor House. Jud it#re 8_A. HOLMES. LO PARTIES—PARTIES THE LADIES. REDUCTION IN PRICES, CH CREAM, plain and in pyramids, 20 cazte Per quart j also, in form of doves, dolphius, eagle plain and fancy pyramids plain and faucy mottoes, d all other requisites {or Javier J.PEASE & SONS jion st, NEW BOOKS FOR NEW FIKMS. RCHANTS and cthers about to order Account Books for the coming xeason, are invited to visit the store the subseri on Friday jaturcay, the 22d or 23d stat, aud examine two aplendid and extensive seus of Books, made expresily for firmeaa t GLORGE F. NESOEET. Statione, and Printer, Jer a ¢ Building, cor. Wall .nd Water sts. d DESK FOR SALE. DOUBLES STANDING DESK, in per a bantsome Matiogany Railing the who offise—wi | be sold low. Apply at 44 Beaver f- ct order—also, le made to fit an street, up stairs. TO THE HEIRS OF i HA F Gaven Hamilton or Joha Hamilton, chu J iwer I m. Hamilton, of Auldtown, Lesmana Sewl Jor their issues are alive and can ity. they will hear of something to th gz to Ro Carrick, ersou, New Jersey Hamilton arrived in Ameriea about the ye: ¢, died shortly afier, ie the two sous mentioned: LTON. idren of the id ny 791, Wril streer, im the house aud lot for sale, ington Bquare, NB. . Abily as above. n hound and morteag-, in to # erp esnte, Om ence: Pasay eral small sums of money to lend, ‘fe Brooklya od?m*r PRON DEDSTRADS—For hoapt private h uses of various patter REL ja awaweree to or L & JACKSON, 199 Centre steeet, ae oars aca ler | by ew York. WANTED, ¥v Braet ascro%, washer, a tions ty d> general housework. her lest situ tion a cert at 89 Walker st ae of reference arespec.able young woman, as si matioe. in a respe:ta- [as no Obj given from in22.2t*r ily. Such J2tr 3, Hain StA nent a superior bolts, spoe caps, entier offered to the tade at agents prices. iy! MWF 2wi ILORS LING, &e. files (all full “HORE whe wish to acquire a rapid knowledge of cutting of garment: according to the the various _Sleodtm*r ‘worn at the, preseut copy of Stinem: ad NUNNS & FISCHERZ OULD call the attention of their friends and the public, at their Ma street, to examine thei are the most fhabiouable aod newest patteru N. mo with Coleman’s Patent ‘Acoli tory and Wareroom, PRACTICA ‘AL BOOK-KE PING, Fe. 88 Cedar street. 2; MARS Hi, ass jatant, author cane that, rhe Plan pursued by M: by this cow assortment of Fiano Fortes. Simplified,” and ag Improved,” continues to of Ini stig Puolie is respectfully inform. truly a course of 170 Greenwich They Attachment of the ‘* Science |r. Marsh in teach- Sant of il mpetent beok-keeper in about one month, and vil Teeerve a Ieertidienee to that effect. obtain Praspeatuses terms, can be o} from9 A_M. to’ a MINCE PIB. UBLISHED THIS DAY, a book entitled “Mince Pig for the Million,” containing Pha i 400 engra 3, a ges, full of the wild and wonderful, humorous and witty— fee only 99 rents. A companion tothe “Ldle Hour Weck> ut sulirely different from that odd volu Also just published, Leaflets of the Ball Room,” being a eomplere instructor im the celebrated Polka Quadrilles, with the music of the Redowa Wal erin inh Evi 74 Chatham assortment in VALENTINES—The most extensi t. Ame rica on the eve of completion. Send along your orders. ja tm*re <ahpinpostebsetnpncactaalaastetnnsiniasainniamessinsssisimemaeaapeiniis STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE AND SfORE TO LET. THE unde (consisting ty of W le stock ple gods and M tween H hy rin spl top counters, and desk of the most modern ‘The stock of goods is small, but consists staple goods; and persons commene for their inter®st to ell a Porty for themselves, The g Keous cerms, and are to wa a trast, New York, Jan. 18, 184% 7 RLER, i of Dry Gods, in thi bbers, re thay by anew ble to restore all or otherwise dai et eg vets, iohone, « Kk da tored without leavin their shapes, at 25 cents per doz. All Lace Goods and K pe ie embroideries ticular sttentiom will be to tl of tock Goods of all descriptions, done at very moderate pri Apply at 29 Dey Street, footed by da ie Bil’ Steed t_in peri relitah All o jew York. any odor, or ¢ ‘inds of Shawls of Dry, Goods ) late the pro: Re, all, atthe store Iately occupied by his rm of W. L. and W, a Hall, No. 33 Pest) atreet, jt ork newly fitted up did mahogany established for city, baa the nonor te ors th Wy 10F to a Riphess sapet kt Good: j silt Bree roe pi nsiy fect order. i ing and pres f which rl hf 16 im*r and abili- | patterns of | He STINEMETTS No. 113 Broadway, New York. 4 fallard ke Gore co C.F. Re loberts & Sp Woolsey G. Grows & Dow & FG. Arcularius & Co., Bass, Clark & Dibble, a L, Hasbrouck, Waller fe Brown, eble, G Kemble, = arian Sherman, & M. Thoms bby, Bogrs & a Fonke jarner & Co, Gronkes W. 8G. Oakl winke H.C! flare 5 G Areultring & C sae . | eer Be ae 0. T.8J.8, Davenpo: Brothend, Storm ke Co Gulb isl “ Son? ailler , Walker & Smith, Albus Hoyt e Coy ohn Wm. Colgat iar Withisgron Fr Haney ‘&Welch,’ Tienes & Frankhin, Col sen a Se Ric yea Fated Co., 0.5 Battelie & jpenwiek Clarke! & Wil " Bulkley sta: ny Co., lornis, &A Paee &Co., & On Judeon, 8. Leverett, wn e. noe Wi Beals, Bush & Co., Charles Carville, Townsen ‘andervoort, Hreelaud, Sinan ECo., Peter H. Schenck, Renauld & Franco’ cae jem i} -Galcey, Derenes & Nixon, m. H Wranklin, . 8. Winston 4 Co, Brothers, nak Cook & U if lowe & «Hamilton, Richard & Goatees Crook, angley & Ce., Meyer & Stucken, James Ce! — 2 Co., Poirier Fre: Samvel Titus Eilott & Bo x Boyton, George W. Betts, red ‘A. Woodworth, George Bowman, joha. illiams, D. W. Alle: Joh Mattoon, 'W. W. Chester, ¥, Nonmor" Ball Poking | & Black, Clark James Camp! M1, Van Wacene Sak Halse: Bush & Justia tinier vk eter Wuryee. Co., ickok & ( on . John Boyce, Tohn J Legrave Adee, Thinparn ‘k Coy ty Sle de Work, o linet & Smith, ¢ Brok AW, Commins, Collin & Seaman oat Warrens & Mon- jessenberg & Co., Sia Stewards Jno. Steward, Jr., & Co. Robertson, Brother & Co.. Hubbars Trowbadee, Dwight & Co, Alfred EAwards & Lo., De Fairchild & o., Henry W. Saxton, Baldwin owe J. W. Tra Alt ed Ft si " aha agrave, @ Ivernois & C Alleak W hittlevey, Tan “eo & Ellis, Jesse Van Anken & Sou, ALF T.&KN. Poscily & { Lo., er Thatcher. Teeker & Co., George B Dor Hoagers & Co., Rowe & Woodruff, BW: Goodridge & Co., Samuel Perry, He Burrell &0., Pierson & Co Geo. T. Trimble, Woolsey & Woolsey, Wa. W. Todd &'Co. oy Robert Smith, Stacev Pitcher, homs Chal: P. J. Bogert, George B. Bro Sylvanas 8.'Ward, George Greig. Jobn Mack el George Cornell, Charles Pit Sam ‘ancie Daueon,” Sheldon, Robert Mathias Bloodgood, phe! jaylor, Jehu M. Dodd, Thompson, GA. Conover, Amos Weodrall F Smith, J. E. Hoagland, ph Tucker A Lockwood, J James Wothe: Gilman Dud: Alex Lawranc James W. Sm'th, Thomas Gardiner, johu A. Harriott. .B. Althouse, Wm Tucker, Philetus H Woodruff, James Harriott, r 8. Rol Jol i; Hu Pe n& Churchill, —N. e, Weed So, Win M Lumints & Co., im, Bebb & Graham, A. &G. & H. Brown, Weed & Masters,” Yan Buren & Churedilt, A.M. Merchant 2 Thos. Trovadell co G kins, Cahoone, in ‘ ¥. “dari, Jagex vas fg W,H Jchason, ad bb, All On ‘ow Fee a Co W. & 1 Collyer, LM fetrendy &Uo.,” AsaM, Sanford, 4 mar & ait & Vose, terre &'Mackey, Tarlo & Merrill, Hicks & ‘ookhall & Minturn, Grinnell Mistare &Co., Bilas Weed N. 1. & George Griswold, J. Howard i Bon, Tucker, Co quer & Co,’ Dunham & Dimon, juggey’ & Murray, ferrite + Whitloek & Co, lowlands, ginal & 0, n. ernie Helbat & Co, T Hubbard, cae Son, & Son, jar 2 PARISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Depot for the reception and delivery of Goods, at Mr. Court's, 118 William st., New Yo C. COURT & DESCHAUX, es rs and merchants generaliy, ca aie a ieh superior style, re ood: pin worsted and ‘wool Bair, linen ee hey have. York. + (the latterly recent- m Paris,) beg respectfally to announce to y that they d; never before id necording to the latest ( wing silk and twist, either ks, zephyr | eotton, mo- ry for putti proved manner, either in sen worsted, ribbons, 1, frioges, cords and ta Tae men’s turments redyed and made equal to silk . B. CLARKE. Mirchant Tailor, fle roe eave, between John ai a I BELIK.VE my repatation = a Tailor is time almost every body knows. My Black French Cloth Diy $20 (lower, grades $1¢ and $18 Yeas srt 925 at other phic therefore; having no bad ats, Black Satin Do., al: jomely trimmed, fare still lete, from $10 to 816, TO MARBLE WORKER by this ite made t dh noe to be equaled for | ve credit: 8. POLISHING CLOTH. hi auitable fo 600 YARDS anperios superior citer, geet tn dorh for Basol Trine, [can thence on for smali ears which Twill sell at cont, romney, ts in eee mn hand, Overconts hal iehtbe | ML ‘MAN’S PHONOGRAPHY, AUCTION NOTICES. R HORNSBY, from Europe, wiil lecture on the Art of Wating, ace 10 sound, aud give speci of COB 8. Pi rapid writings of any Eee. on Friday Hawai i AND GE First we evening, Jan. oe il. Mi will to test Jacob 3. Platt w ry, at 10 » at No. Phonography es ch age FS itil 23 — or 350 7 and Le) assorte d cuilery, ke , cous ferms fora thorough insiruetl wrought neils, cae te ‘mills. Hine: {as gil stove, opver tinned and irom rivets, patent metal toe ry cer ait sod tongs, iat | Coopers’ and Ss te, cant ‘Ngiraeee | and bits, "knob close and cupbostd locks, be forks, ke. T © comply with the provisions of the 4th section of the Warehouse law, aud with treasury instructionsin ent for. : "A 180, 100 gross American table cutlery and pocket and pen nives. j2l 3tis re WHE" bE, Collector. | 222 itr 4. § G. BRAND BS. TuARY Avationses, , Wers—creER TIN’D A! K IRON RI- Surcessors to F. A. MUNDEN. | RY OF A 1Vpky SUPERIOR QUAL Taek BLOCK LeTrhR SIGN Day, at 100’clock, at the auction MANUFACTURERS, Platt street, about 100 easks ‘of the above de- | most of which are in original casks of 100 be and con: ist of OF. to 4 Ibs, 4, I an id manufac: ui i ne Hatem Rafrond Ofte New York, | ug the Harlem Railroad Office, New Yor i's Hotel, Judsou’s Hotel, Nat sel Hotel, Perl . 8, Bonded Warehouse, Nankin Tex auufacturers, j23 eer VAuwauLe Fal NfinGs AT AUC TION —A LEVY on Saturday evening, at 6% o’clocis, at No i and | SIGN PAINTERS, | | | | le wi! Paints EAT BARGAINS ceived from Autwerp. in thetr orignal slate, ind which have ne HOUSEKEEPING DRY GooDs = m agen betre in the United Staten lathe eaiinetion A. TATEWART & CO. have for salen very inrge lot | ee ee em ore oftinen sheetings, damask. tate lithe’ ‘and nat ! damaske and dis he hed cotton OFFICE OF THE JEFFERSON INS CO., end white musi it prices 15, 184" below the cost of im eread TPP HE Annuai Election for Directors ot this institution will ‘The above coods are ofthe such as they | be held at the office of said compan No. 30 Walt st cau confidently recommend icy, and | Monday. Rebrasry I Hom Vg orclock M.t0 extremely low prices, in order to make | Lovelock Pale }OVE, Secretary. toom for an entirely new stock, wich they intend open i | 119 ofl? o atimines BROADWAY & READE ST. | Orrick oy Tye Toxa Ts.anp Hatixoab Ce ork, J HE. Stockholders of the Long Island faitroad Com, are hereby notified that the Annual Election for vit teen Directors of said Com ill Nd at ie ompa- DEAFNESS CURED. ROADWAY. UBateet cheerfully comply wit tenant Melutosh, to state that he Office on Monday, vhs day of ext. Pie for duty, in ¢ nssanqnce, of total ate |B ‘the oll will peoven from Iz e'elock at noon Tia Selocks iais in New Y tose oF ‘Phe trauafer bsoks will be closed from the 1th to the 16th Teturned to bis . ve MeN VER Horgean to BBE | February ‘By crderet the | imons Sivin S. IVES, Beeretary. T 7 THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. A. ARTAULT, 149 and 4 ist Broad (Lafayette F. THRE Friday Evening, Janum Hi Comed: the ae Ag oe Mr Collins; Mr’ Aap ‘Ne vo Emi my, Miss ating Charles, A. Andrews; Mrs Montague, Mrs th the comedy of the DUMB BELLE— yi consid Barret; Manvers, Mr’ Fisher; Mary, Mra at 6) basis a \d the performances will eom- Sponse bi: Fit 0 Souter Gnitery 23 coats miry th th,it has becom: t OS aa Wi a Friday Evenii January | Rublelcltgoeds rt cheaned seenianent anette | sen cerued ie | SiiLeaPemiae wh ee re respec: yeque epee, castles in tripli- | patent copper works, ke ke. Pare PaEFORE Y YOU LEAP Brandon, Me Neafie; cat "whether for warehousin ori puss men Tenet ake followed by by the ovgguof THE CARNIVAL BALL Miss Mary wth the opera tH BROTHER AND SISTER Miss Mary a an Lore open at 6% o'clock. Pei i CH Ril. Ss ail 12) Lid AND iste Boa Chron Me Nic Ta ve followed by Li nas oF THE Mr ‘ferwhich the GRASS’ WIDOW—O'Desoughue, Mr Nichi ‘To conriude with the MYSTERIOUS FAMILY—Laura, cents; popper boxes * $5. Orchestra boxe: hatf past 6 o’eloek ina ate; Pit C2 visea ne? | JDACMO’S OPERA Bouse, Chambers at Friday Evening, Jan mance o' | zeti's Opera cf LUL TA DI LAMMERMOOR toed Ham | Ashton. Sig. Beneventano; Lucia, his Sister, Signorian Barili; Lord Edgar of ood, Signor’ Benedetti Kaimond, anes) Shee Se jor Marcia); Alisa, Lady of Bores and Parquette. $1 06 noe red at the bo: x M uilld | ec 4 oelock. FM. duly BRILLIANT PE OENING OF THE Poe eed PHITHBATRE, iB & CO, THIS & | _ The pro) ore: andor the Chatham Theatre of insufli- it capacity to contain the immense multitude that crowd ly to th ances, have fitted up the spa- eri * trappit parap! brithiant aud ly rhayoud vrecedent. Destuess, and all intuire en ATI FICIAL EVES insertod. Spectacles adapted to every defect. most approved Prices, and 420 Imre ITS WORKS WILL PRAISE IT. It is now universally admitted that eivine the latest styles of fashion. including gl id 78 | IODINE LINIMENT if [18,NO HUMBUG. Dorenafter doren are.used duly and, | silver ware to rill’ onreasee east yeu ible cxsce of RHEUMATISN, | Cqual Gaye ssieey apraus, bruise lied and painful Pokies spinal affections, | ACKERLY, & BRIGGS, 158 Bowery, erupti sts of theakin, i | die Im#rh doors above Broome street rot VOERE LL, Sole Proprietor, HARDWARE, CU TLERY. RAZORS, &e. two doors below John. j151m*re FLES BE) CUTL ABE SS tif es of late U. 8. pat- tern with appen ; 50 ship cutlass with iron seab- | B, FENNEV's ‘Pallyho Razors. + John Rimmer & Son’s warranted Needles. | Wilson & Southera’s elegant Table Cutle | B.S Stenton’s fine a and Which, together with Sa Bee ce tifleates in uy ‘rue Sun Ri ve area rate re artiele for rViewin Mexico, | @ ‘Tools, Seythes, and brat orelsewhere. Fors: iyisauer” WH RYDER & BROTHERS, 21 Pine at | seasetss woodas inte vieot "tle, Bs ENTON JONES E crenata 1 Johu strert, near Fearl ap atc | Foreign Harder | rer® of lwaaetee Aifordars thankfully received and exe, | _ Orders solicited from the trade for th cuted promptly and ou reasouable terms. HENRY JONES, 516 im*r:e HENRY FRIEDEL. TO sigs WHO SHAVE plHEMSELVES. From the Eveni usual mannfacturers? terms, (no eommi Ja8 Im*r DANCING ACADEMY, . RACCO, Italian Choroy tencher of the Ne | rateful to the Amerie | ROACHABLE VERBENA CHEAT Nese ty | ‘4 : | —This article ty Hie Dy. those who made traf | Hire heer ee, i 91 it last yout Tidcet took the first premium of the Institute Fair— fy ha rookies te ITELLE WALTZ paces ‘orn ‘ARA! now very fashionable in the a heuer oi circles Orpen. 1 fragrant to athe u article ators It is seft- a img to th af troyer Rene ew waltz in fi ey in order tot Teplace fee ‘xu pimples, and is sold cheaper All, | by Mr. Perot, which was not received in Parisi veref who would consult economy aid’ Traaiat ia | be pe | Bheying ould po: tharuselyes of it.” jeware of imitations, and observe: the written signature fia! and uadilie Mesut aes T 1 dan | ble new v Polke new Magara’ and Quad: rections for use, of * C. H. Ring.” reparedand | dowa, Waltz Hedowa, Waltzes in two and th festa are sale, wholesale and retail, and for exportatian, by thorobely taught in a few ng) Binaeiat, B.—The musie for entioned dances, recent 198 Broadway comer of dyin | WINTEK Oli HING | GELLING OFF AT COST AT W. H DEGROOT & published in‘ New York, can be purehi Academy, Broadway, comer of C Anal street, No- mr CO."S, 103 street, second block east of Bros ROUSSEL’S AMANDINE. Batt Atta Tor lower pric Sige ‘ochor estab YOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE oF jishment in the eity of New ‘York, | CHAPPED HANDS. ver Coats and Over Sacks, of Broadcloth, Beaver, Pilot, HE SUBSCRIBER, (Inte of the firm of ©. Ro: ‘Tweeds, and Mazurka Cloths, Broadway )—no rem of every atyle and color, frou respectfully solicii $4 to $20. | thiaricle, so appropriate to the season. Upon i three quarter and fall circle, of French and | perfection willing to risk the reputation of his Be $2 585, | lishment. Te is warranted to cure and prevent bre entire blue, bi tt , brown, Hr tag oa ee pe Cloths, ion to. Oat raode e and B hands, and in addition to this comman’ fal softness and whiteness. es to them a hi 16. jusiness Felto, Sack and Wint: eds and Broedcfothe ery style iu the market, | rane Broad th, , for many years ‘certainly unsur ch any Jaborasery ta Barone, ead ie y 300 38 per cent cheaper: He most atronage Df the elite of the metro: $2.10 Cassi: i ' | | Pach eal: Gagtntret lig ant er, Dog Bi, and Am Vests--double breasted, straight breast, and rolling sallee aew styles: plain and {auey Velvets, Woolen Velvets, Cas. simere, plain and faney Satins and Silks, fiom — $1 to $6. large assortment of Br. adeloth, Cassimeres and Vestings, which will ve made to order, suit the most fastidious Boys’ Turtier notice. ar Clothing, of every, d Seeerietiog soustanty on d5 im*r No. 102 Fulton st. NO. 108 Fulton st THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS. WITH A SURPLUS. xtracts, Colognes, @ assort rt LIQUID HAL ATCHELOR’S Jnstantaneou: ae Hair meng ii B ONTINUES tot ke risks on buildin SRSTee iain tainly « most valuable discovery, as hundr C handise and property generally, onder tsa farcre inNew 2a ied rms. is Compan’ hb passed throus the two Kes ia | Ve ever oocurred Is the couutsy; they perform at it pro paratively 5: which they hav ee 's pracused of tering their risks. All I which the compa: sustain will be adjust ‘and paid Promptly as hereto- private rooms will be found at the di convicient form, with full direc | Naw yorrary jake s yenienca oft hose who refer aps rice | SEAS SURANGE aon Rot? Wail strrer, nent Bronawaye HELO 4 a CE O : IGS AND SCALPS—The largest. the Orvice No. 50 Wats, sv28xT, orrosite THE MERCHANT'S wiss teummupeeeereLe certs! M46 Brondway, corner of Liberty street, up staira tan * | WANTED. | SBN CATEN AGH, Drank Mesnlacterey, 2p-1, Wall | Pectin CE GENTLEMEN having supertinons offects | |y making. « gook amortmedt of ‘Franks, Valives, Carpet | to dispose ‘Apparel, Buraitur (making, 5 bot can obenin 9 (ait outh b r the same, by a for ii ‘a 90D | subscribe throug, the Froet Giese or oy otherwise, wi mie eit | nguet ‘of European | attend at their residencer. my YN. | Brench “Malle Poste. | ke dion ens bo Spey ae fsgedwe tab Ra Bei pati West Indies, South America, He,, filed | TO SILK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS | REMITTANCES To Se DD | iTS | in Tolland teen ihn cie ed four corners, and equal jive of Hartford and factory. Th | land, ven propornoned, consisting i 0 | vigation and cransportation. MONEY LENT FTE piighest prices advanced in large and small sums ou DIRECTORS, | odfOhd and siver watehes, diamends, plate, jewelry, dry | Thomas W. Thorne, rniture, clothing, and avery description of persousl Thome T.Woodruif, ytd | Property. JOHN M. D Pawabroker, 233 D, Josep! wi rect, near Duane. Yersons ‘received it) Brivate ‘i Joseph Alle: offi nging the bell Im*rre Moses GCS tag gaines E. Holm SUSPENDERS FOR EXPORT. |, Sete Blveps MPHREE thousand dozen “Patou corrugated. Suspenders | Caley G. Tanis, thomas Morrell adapred Mexican and merican, as well is domestic E4 le, and warrants to stand unaffecced by any | Frances P. Sage, Eagene jouart, | d ey and id unaffeced b: J ‘4 limate. Kor salé by the manufacturer aud ewner of the john. Merritt, | mith. THOMAS WATHORNE: President. | a tents @LU.T. HOPE. secretary, veldent. | Mase tt _HOR ‘CK H_DAY. 23 Courtlandt street t the Dane: By the ia | aR. ELL r Bagaar) hi ast kets, 1,400 | The troupe of nies, oy, the to waltz, dance, winnie; Aree: tne onl 8 ct kf Freeh Ch alae including dry Ltling Pea eof | The’ evra Dll ambace the Flight of Ariel, ke. Opeeries tee pet tee | pret oa loride of lodine, 8+! ie of Gold, iDapely | Boxes 23 cents; Pic 123. jis re AMAUKOSIS tr n~ . 3 > WALNUT. STREET THEATRE, PHI iE Shits WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SLVER TRE, PHILADELPHIA. RSHAL, Lessee... ie. A. Mi Lame, Manager | Benefit of MR. ma MRS. “CHARLES KLAN, and Last Sighs of ta Engagemen: FRIDAY EVENING, Jauuary 2, 187, will be per- | formed the new play of THE WIFE'S SECRET. | Sir Walter Amyot . 7. C Kean Miss walters wil appear = A ne THE vOLeTie' ‘OF A NIGHT. . Duke de Chartr ‘Mr Charles Sod Juchess de Ghartr Mademoiselle Duval... Miss Crocker $e Br STREET THEATRE, FERADSL HY A. Manager. > This Thoatte ‘has the most. Gprgeousntylo, and is now tho mort beauctel Thos: | tre in the Vani BENKFIT OF MRS. ROUEeN POPE. FRIDAY EVEN! Hil AS YOU L. n loward | Mr J Scott Mr Marah Mrs Coleman Pope ers GREAT ATTRACTION AND NOVELT! THs OLEAN ASSOCIATION will their first mc Tharaday al tale! ecasion, ed offer, as a prize, splendid gold col e ich, to the author ot orig, audie commit! Ives to make this one of the hisseason. Tickets ‘0 cts, CONCERT. ENRY C. TIMM begs le: and the public that he wall git ital € turda’ dat f sh if vese me uh i Concert on ‘vy e 61] ‘archer particulars here: 22 RM W&Satiser LES DANSEUSES VIENNOISE. ad | JV[ADAME JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress of the Ballot tostate to the M of "Th United Beateace t ne peenene for eng it, Mi VEY, of t York, w make s Dan “aly cehatogl to seu: LES DANSEUSES VIENNOIS' DAME JOSEPHINE WEISS, will rec > Lications for engagements, ‘Les Danseuses ‘Vien- paid, diese to the care of John K. 6 Wall street New York. ork, January ath, itv Iwrre EW YORK een fovsk |N and Varick st Keates and gentlemen of extblahed taleat withing ip Ob: tal toy ool 5. ease pplication by letter, (post J nddreuted fo J HUNT ar the bos ofice of aie Geese | Tiatiasat J\6 ef re CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHI bi ges Subscribers having leased the blishment, offer the sare io re eturn from the south on the 4 ‘ull particulars ean be obtained of Mr, the s, at the bex office, every ape een the pours i and 12. et vor they wil nt one oahdreoees t8 | ir .Jinmore, post-paid, or they will not be atren Joef wbz bine M4 GUIN & FRAZER. NEW YORK GALLERY OF ‘THE Fine HE ripper ned the AR Three fi added, v: Rath, 3G and Dog, the giftof Cha In ad ition to the ahove, aud above magnificent es y the night, or week | ore, agent for i “of Art belonging to the Rotanda in the Par late! Hieks ; The Boy Esq, aud Adon able catalogue of ¥ grevin Smbraces Coles’ Course of kmpire id Vi besides other fine specimens of Ameri cas a a + Ingham, fuman, Edmonds, Varand,Chap | mau, Koshermel, and others. The Galler open dail m9 A.M. until dak, and on Monday and ‘4 ay Everiuge 0 ouly until 6? M. Life } lembership, one dollar; single admissioa ry ce Catatocnes 1244 cents. d2t mead | THE BURNS FEST VAL, TS BURNS CLUB will hold their fi 4 Dinner at Clarke & Browu’s, on MONDAY. at6o’clock. All admirers of the festival commemorating 1 versar ce his death. te may be had at Ciarke & 2 Hotel ‘ei Paris, and of LIRF HUGH, President. Lert OFF WARDROBE AND FURNIIUKE TRAVELLING TRUNKS, Xe. AND SCOTLAND. PArties wishing to remit money in large or small sums to their friends in Great Britain or Ireland, cr be sold, ith immediaté ildings, nnd Machinery, with » in the xpeditious manner through the subi drafts at sight, pa payable in all the principal towus in Ireland, and Scotland. Mor ay be seat letter Coon om any part of the Unite tates to them, giving the eld niles) from. the | Nowmies, mown as the Daleaville Silk | store, factories, one 100 ft by 25, f fh th fe A je name of the party to receive it, which vil otk tect piicly aad wrhect teins Lersuch Hee | be tagtleny. emenied by Packet or steamer APR ig houses, with six oth ABRAHAM BELL & SON, one of which 426 1m* ree 117 Fulton street. New York di to} Four geod barns, and other out bui SOVELTIES FOR THE BALL ROOM. ‘Ss, spectt jicits in reti of Ris spleadidsreek of Goods, ‘adapted for the present + ton, many of whic will be found cheai ‘and wood. he Fretorie \ecessfa! operation, an oasens- Tuperior dye house, withsteam npparstue, (aes tod ton ) also tw of machmery, which may be taken or not, | ion of parehae b | qunvearen Soap Dr i jew at} fe tunte fronte r “4 face stopped | by Thellgncer ou ett ike | Double flouneed tambour Dreas have been ereet ‘the greater Fine needle work Dresses at $4, usally sold at ines, withia yeas eats, ath uaerels $31 ooomandre’ reall mn fret raiare: | Lace Dresses ofthe newess and Most approved styles ir and condition. | PN We eaas atobeti lity of the contemplated. New York | A lew very fine riv'ered lawn Hhdk il Hoad passing through the land of this estate, | ,,8eney lace 4, the cheapest arti aber iate neighborhood, which would greatly en’ | French te oat Chemisettes, with col Farther ts ‘asbilytig ts ico edge Collar, a $1, wana! price 150 175. it fall particulars may, be had by | Baceyteh ae” Sula rice 175 1225. superb Lites cae man Sosy denctiption, froma $8 Da vd Nesdloworked 'Y present 3 rondway ddim: BRANDY, WINES, Poop SEGAKS, FRUIT W ait:— Pearl at, N.Y. &. BURDICK, No. 92 ‘Broadway, three doors above | + Wall street, offers for sale the following, in lote to siee and pale. Lt brands, of pri otch and Irish Zap dtlimerk NOTICE, RICE, REDUCED TO 2% CENTS Wert POrTLE i Cure for Baddooss and Urey Hair —A for the toilet. ‘The THeppneroes or Medicat now acknowledged by all who have used it, and most certain article that has and other brands El ioame ioele old and brown eb inv ent ta. Th toits value nnd effica. mad . Sauterne Tmits, So,” Se ded | a pints “uct landed, Tipe Olt: himself most nStntaliy, 19 keep and de liver, ¢ only ofthe tquality, and solicits the fayor of the OBERT HOPE HART informs ig friends wrisery that he is to. be found athe abo 4 wide imere” RABLE COUNTRY igi y a? PRIVATE THE handsome double bay round, on the north side of C; SCOTT & GO.’S, rif eidg One mile from Port Richmond, and a mile and 4 76 Nassaw street | Ralf trom New Brighton, having a front of about 240 feet on , | the water, and in the immediate vicinity of the stesmboat Piet ae tahanea Rae haa gery Tits WOR, | Le Tne: Comare dling an extensive, view of Elizabetitoway Mal avare etiele ie cai a sord Newark bay, New Yor find adjacent country. For nal profit, meluding Teas, of the lates terms, which will be liberal approved quali Suvats of every LIDAY & MULLER Auctioneers, 67 Wall st. J acnibo; Wines rn iyaa an te etl t, Madeira, Por otch Whisker es nil Glenlivat PACKET SHiv QU THE WEST, Islay’s eelebrat con hepa London Porter, (Barclay & for Liverpool, h avoidably detained, kins) Kdmburgh and and Alloway Ale; F will sail this da f Cheese: F maasengers will plea at half-past 11 o'clock, rican Mustard; GI e when she will be towed to | article for the table * iter Bnet will close atthe Merchants’ Exchange Read: | nd of the high j ine Hoomand Conrierand Enquirer Ofice aU oetock. 1) ue N. consist of superior old London Dock Port, ‘ | qdte: wi es cousist of supe “fl sli, Looden Desk, Pert, ina terre 87 South st, lished to render it necessary for me to say, w mh estab: | eira, Newton, Gordon, Mur snow W landing from ‘ship Ann Hlar- FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lor ae and we York Line—Positively the first a packet for = nt | to-morrow, Saturday, 23d —Th te d 3 ans CENESE pardry, inst.—The pl jendid teat ptain Minott, will positivedy sail eevher regalar dx re R Seoteh celebrates St ‘all of not fa FOF daseage, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, E. Kk. COL Feet, oF tO No 0 Sout " Positively no freight will be received on board after t Friday evening, 224 inst. opene oy re an amortiaent | ment down town, aan agsortive: a eer eee eity. All'the above | Shippers mry rely upon this vessel sailing punctually as | | art will be ‘found theze, and goods from each place will ba | be delivered freo of expense a ues this vessel will please be on hoard at Orleans ny part of the oy Be cash 3 imr onrion ma RAGS BOUGHT: F it ee a HSS iz BROOKS, isch ‘Nassan street, Wf, ‘ull street, toemorrow, Sat: ¥, 23d inst, at hon at whieh time the el will val ywho | DAO will ssccoed the Genesee, and } her regular day. jaa BLOG ie TION GEORGE VANDENHOFF has reswned his in tructious; and is prepared to receive classes and pri- j13 2w*rh HOLLANDERS AND DESCEN- DANTS OF HOLLANDERS. RE! Net tS icp Emigrant ey a, ta ty | he Aired cel Lone ensetaey octane Society will be elected. meetings have been well attended, and with unexpected on nh to 1, who eit influence hus far hare not favored us 'e hope thet all will he hare towards the relief | of their countrymen. LU. KEMP Van Ee, i109 50 Chairman. R. NEIS® Cotlion Band, furnishes private parues | with Harp, Violin and Piano, or any number of ina rms moderate. Knquice at 3555 Grand at ACCORDION TAUGH L JACOBS teaches the Accordioa thor | gery shore pane of tine,’ fie lathe only ouem the eloy whe | Seateees ‘as well as a theoretical kuowledge of this pop: + brs the ¢ “Accordion and Musical instrament | | HE, Subscriber, N Maputactarer ‘and kore of Masel i Us, le a je assortment ot ec | deous Melodgons, and Musical Boras, ond cit rine bfsnect ug ts | cal Metrament WARD BACK, | dis mech 1 Fulton st., cor. of Gold st B m ra’s, rte, or amy number of Instra- lm*r ts. ie munie selected from the most fashionables Ope- R, AYLIFFE, 8. AYLIF! J. AYLIFK and G. AYLIF! | No. 127 Elm atreet co jward. 7 Pi PIANO taugty on very moderate terms b who understands the seience thoro' Ls L fa and wi to impart to her] Pupils a pei sik er theory | wah the reatest facility. e = Aol | Aline addressed to “ Music, attended to. NEW BILLIARD SALOON, | AT 413 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS. ENTRANCE 74 LISPENARD STREET. Eablichment, "pice | 5 coat | "They respectfally solicit their frien pic to | give thema call. (ua CB te rm Ban | ie i i's Bat ‘J13 lw*re bb aH ul tts | Noa the matter of the estate of the late Joha A Drew, decensed— Notice \ Vy. appointed by the dae of of nrobate of t te veoh AD Brews late itt ce oT ks nate 0 on ceased, ‘and have taken upou themselves tha ng bonds oyeerenng law. i ichigan, Nove pet ieee DREW, | SAM'L. K. HARING, i AD Baers Adminiatrarare of the eatate of John A Draw OR THY 8 ft | ASRNCY, SMUT EIREO \A county of Michi YPE APPA. vd. tus, just receive W.& KF. tnel ha Hachang Philadelphia Hachange : LANGENTEL te i BCR ine im*re 201 Brondway, New York. — TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, No. 547 Peart Street, near Broapway. HESE BATHS have been established for the last twon ty-six years, and are the only Sulphy Bath ‘They are highlv recommended by the most emi cinos for the cure of onset tions o Piven dally from BAS the city. Moe M. mh okey of HI8 LAST LEGB-o alla | THE American © Shean art SANDs, LENT | , | Mr. Howrinarow s Jan. 22d, | nt en. | MU: LS Ae | a PARTIES furnished with the | ia hereby given, that she fea ti have heen du- | EOE RGAE AENDER'S | NEW supply of the different sizes of the above appara- | replied twith great court nt physi~ os theum, chronic com~ | LATEST m. Haarrorp, (Ct.) Jan. 21—10 P. M. ‘The train is in from Boston. The steamer had not ar- rived at Boston when the cars left, at 4 o’clock this after- noon. Atuany, (N. ¥.) Jan. 21-10 P. M. The Court of Errors decided to-day that it (the court) exists constitutionally —ayes 18, nay The nays were | Messrs Jones, Backus, and Hand. The judges of the ! | Supreme Court took part in the argum but deelined | voting. Part Jan. 91, 1647. We have no western mail beyond Louisville. The Ohio is in good navigable order. Flour is selling | at $3 68% te $375. Clover seed $8 00. Pig metal with- out change. The money market is unchanged. Wasuinoton, Jan. 21, 1847. The southern mail is only from Richmond. No election yesterday for Senator of Virginia. Several ballotings were made by the Legislature of that State, but without election. First, Jones 36, Mo- Dowell 27, J. M. Mason 18—Summers (Whig) 66. Se. cend, Jones 83, McDowell 45, Mason 54, Summers 32 | AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. dic., Sie., dice TELEGRAPHIC. | Sense. Wasuinaron, Jan. 91, 1647. Twenty-six abolition memorials frem Pennsylvania | Were presented by various Senators. The motion to re- them was laid on the table. Sundry billa were received from the House and re- ferred. | The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. Johnsen, of | Maryland, directing the Secretary of the Treasury to re- port respecting the recent transfer of the public money | from the Atlantic States to New Orleans, or the army im | Mexico—how it was done and at what cost; and also to | report whether the sub-treasury is not csleulated to | prevent the obtaining of a loan, and whether it ought | to be repealed, came up for consideration. sted te modify the resolution: | so as to call on the President for the first information, and | to omit calling for the second, which Mr. Johnson ac- | cepted. jefore taking the question upon the resolution as mo" | cei ‘Lessee. | dified, the army bill was taken up. A long debate ensued upon the amendments, relative | to appointing Chaplains. The amendment was modified so as to make the chap Jains of volunteer regiments elective, and fixing the pay atone thousand dollars per annum, and two rations per day, and forage for one horse. Adopted. | Mr. Houston then offered an amendment, changing | the troops from regulars to volunteers,making all officers | elective, and requiring the President to commission them. | With a view of having the floor for to-morrow, he | moved an adjournment, which was carried. House of Representatives, A personal explanation took place between Messrs. Sewyerand Culver. The former pledged himself to prove that Mr. Culver | endeavored to obtain in a dishonorable manner, from | certain Lodges, secrets for publication. | Mr. Cutver pronounced the statement a falsehood, and | that if compeled to fight, he should insist, as the chal | lenged party, on the choice of weapons. The House went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Tibbatts in the chair, on the Treasury note and land \ddressed the committee in opposition to the administration, and in defence of Gen. Taylor. On motion of Mr. Ratwnun, the committee rove, and he ffered a resolution ro close the debate at 3 o’clock. ~ | The resolution was adopted by a vote of 107 to 55. Againthe House wont into Committeo of the Whole, and Mr. Giles spoke until 8 o'clock. Sundry amendments, unimportant in themselves, were | adopted. Several amendments were offered, viz 1 to prohibit sla very in new territory, to repeal the tariff of 1846, to im- pose an additional duty on articles now taxed, to levy a duty on tea and coffee. | The amendments were lost,or declared not to be in | order. | The bill was then reported to the House, and the | amendments concurred in aod passed, by yeas and nays | 166 to 22. | Acommunication was received from the President, re lative to Wisconsin. Adjourned. | SSS BY THE MAILS. Wasninaton, Jan. 20, 1847. } | The dispute between Mr. Wise and the Brazilian Go. vernment—The Army Bill. | ‘Phe goneral outlines ofthe misunderstanding between | Mr. Wise and the Brazilian government have already | 8ppeared. The particulars of the origin of the dispute | are as follows :— On Saturday, the 31at of Octobor, ‘eral men belong - | Ing to the Saratoga obtained permission to go ashore. In | the evening, Lieutenant Davis was sent to bring them off While collecting his men he entered the house o & merchant named Garnet, and while there a complaint | was brought him by one of tho men named Dat that another, named O’Driscoll,who was intoxicate: | drawna knife upon him, (Davenport,) and I believe | wounded him. The officer immediately proceeded, with the assistance of the other men to take O'Driscoll into custody, and while engaged in so doing, the police came up and seized the drunken sailor. The latter resisted, | and struggled with the police, and they beat him with | their weapons, inflicting very severe wounds,which bled profusely, covering him and Lieutenant Davis, who still | held him, with blood. The Lieutenant, not understand. | ing the Portuguese language, was under the impression | that the police desired to assist him in arresting the sal. lor. At length the latter was brought off to the police office, and Lieutenant Davin, as wes his duty, followed | him, having first returned for his sword, some one having | suggested to him that etiquette required him to appear before the magistrate with Lis side arms. Arriving be- fore the palace steps, he was met by four policemen or soldiers, who advanced their bayonets within a fost of his breast, and attempted to drive him back. He drew hie aword, and they fied. He immediately repaired to the of- | fice ofthe police magistrate, or sub delegate as he is called, and applied for admittance, wishing te learn something about the disposal made of his man. He was courteously invited to enter the office, and, when' inside, was immediately seized and placed in confinement. Sunday interverting, nothing could be done towards hix release until Mondéwy morning, when Mr. Wise called upon the Minister of Foreign Affairs, with whom he had a conversation of considerable warmth on the subject of the imprisonment ef Lieutenant Davis, and during the interview he handed him an official note demanding the immediate release of the officer. A few hoursafterwards, | he received a reply from the minister, stating that the officer would be set at liberty on condition that he should be punished by the United States suthoritles for a viola- tion of the laws of Brazil. The alleged infraction of the | Brazilien laws consisted in his having, aceording to the | statement of the police, approached the palace with his sword drawn, attempted a rescue of the sailor, and caused a tumult in the streets. To this note Mr. Wise | | Promptly repLed, that the release of the officer should | be unburthened with conditions, else he could not aceept it, Shortly after the despatch of this second note, Lieut - | Davis was released; two of tho ship’s men who were | afterwards released, being still kept in confinement. ‘The release took place on Monday, the 2d of Novem- ‘clock in the afterneon, Lieut. Davis havi best fn confine to that time about 10 9’cloc! eieLet hemnret | wit that he w thrown into a loathsome dungeon, is incor- | reday, November 5, Laws baptism of the — | rae was Colebrated wit deal of m | . Business was ruspes mee feativ' ~ | San city were befitting the occasion, the vessels | in the t were decked out with flags, and salutes were fired from all except from the American vessels. { au yf th knowing the state of feeling ater had wait on Gomi re Rousseau ra bd revious tothe day of the ceremony, to sak i he | would not pay the usual ner of respect on (on y nd hoisting his colors. The © firing a salute a1 i= had been unjustly depriv | iiten goverament bad not making amends for the out a0 cumstances he would not St demonstrations of cot 9 of these demonstra- casi ited by the absenc wl aaing org reat indignation In the midst of this excitement the Cag: eat tag arti fornia transport oir aaph tired to the Bregilian authorit' mow mace ‘or how this force was conjured at