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dey, There was a misting rain faltis an aay, whtoh rendered itvery unpleasant under fooi idewalks baving become very muddy. Towards night s heavy fog ret In, accompanie: by rain, with ev. indication of a continuance. At 3 o'clock this the rain was pouring down in torrents. Vittasous Ovrnace.—A girl of about Repay id of poor, but respectable connexions, arrived in city from Bridgeport a. days since, with a view to learn trade. She, by some chanoe, fell in company with a young man, whois employed ag a clerk in a store in Pearl Street, who made profeesions of attachment to herand requested that she would acocmpany bim to see his aunt, who was anxious to seo her. The unsuspostieg girl was allured te his honeyed words to # hor in Gi street, on Tuesday afternoon, where she was introd: by the villain to a woman, whom he represented as bis sunt, and who pretended a great for her. She wasinduced, without having © Seta ‘of ita effects, to inhale chloroform, which soon rendered her insensible. 3 was then removed to a obamber, where her person was brutally violated. When she recevered from her stupor and found the treatment she had received trom the hands of bim who, in an unsuspecting. moment, she had reposed the utmost confidence, #0 great was the effect upon her mind, that she is now @ hopelessmaniac. The facts were made known, and an effort is being made to effect the arrest of the villain; but as yet he has net been found. Thus ane rant females, who coms to the city for the purpose of bettering their condition and making an honest living for themselves, oficn robbed of their only hope, and made miserable and wretched crea- tures, by such villains, who He in wait to destroy them. ‘Tho proper authorities should take the matter in hand, and, where a misdemeanor only now exists, have a law framed, making it a felory, and, punisheble with the wt- most severity. Then, and not till then, will it be safe for females to trust themselves without a paternal guar- dian in this city Democnaric District Mextincs —The democrats of the city, favorable to the Wilmot proviso, held meetings in the varioas Assembly districts, last evening, for the purpose of appoluting delegates to attend a convention to be holden at Utiea on the 16th day of February next There is some difficulty brewing im the democratic rank majority of the General Committee being fa- vorable to the proviso, and the Convention to assemble at Utica is intended to frustrate and break down the the convention which assembled at meeting adjourned without ‘ing Assembly District, Dr. Ste} R. In the 4th Assembly District, Wa. Radford, Keq. In the 6th Assembly District, Robert H. Maclay, Esq. In the lith Greene District, James H. Cooke, Esq., and in the 12th Avembly District, Thomas B. Tappan. We could not obtain the appointments made by the other districts, but learn that in several there were none made—the apparent brawing ofa gr storm making it necessary te a¢journ without euch pro- coeding. Swont Mrssonemnst,—For eometime past, oysters have been seliing, a8 was thought, remarkably ch in the upper part of the city, and the consequence has been { many have been consumed. A boy hawking his ot, was csiled by a lady who wished to purchase rome. Tho little fe'low measured them, and received his pay, when the lady discovered that the cup in which he measured them. had a false bottom; and instead of getting a quart, which she paid for, sho found on moasuring them that she had little more than a pint. The lady demanded her money, which the boy stoutly refased to return, The inhabitants in the upper part of the city, who are not convenient to market, are continually imposed upon in this manner— short measore always being their lot. The inspector of weights aud measures should attend to this matter, and either prevent the selling of such things through the streets, or punish severely those who thus offend, through their children, wheu they are afraid themselves to be seen. Tue Staerts —Never were cur thoroughfares in so dreadfal a condition of filth as they are at the present time. In conversation with a down town resident. yes: day, he icformed us that the street (Pine) in which he transacts business, has not been cleaned by the corpo- ration for more than two months, and directed our tention to the centre of that narrow street, where_pile: of mud and filth a foot or eighteen inches deep, wer. played to us, as evidence of theimbecility of the present eity rulers. By the way,we would suggest to the Common Council the propriety of erecting a shed over that part of Greenwich street between Chambers and Reede, for the protection of the numerous cartmen,coopers,aborers and whocarry ona very extensive buriness there in er, from the first of January to the last day of December. Let both ends of it be blocked up, and let the public be notified that that portion of the city ride- walk is vo longer to be applied to public purposes, and, by #0 doing, they will protect ladies and children from being crushed by hogsheads of molasses. and their dresses from being torn by hoops and staves. This thing of private parties transacting their business on the side-walks, and piling up fifty,a hundred, and two hundred filthy barrels and hogsheads in the public thoroughfares, is a fitting commentary on the bad se- lecticn of public officers which our citizens made last a N.B. Is there any street inspector of third ward ? Genenat Quitmax.—Woe are informed that this ral- iant hero is expected to arrive in this city, on or before Saturday next, and it is presumed that he will speak ot the war meeting at Tammany Hall, on the evening of at day. Gewenat Tarror’s Bust ann Statcrtre —Mr. Gar- beille, the talented author of thos» two fine specimens of art, in accordance with the wishes of his friends, and desiring to acoommodate every admirer of the American hero, bas reduced the price of General Taylor's like- nesses to $5, instead of $10. This reduction will be undoubtedly very profitable to Mr, Garbeille, for he will nelle great many more of his admirable, busts and statu- , at the reduced price than at thatat first fixed upon "The more we look at the bust of “ Rough and Ready,” the more weadmire both the artist and the hero, Mr. Garbeille’s sttdio is at No 83 Duane street. Tue New Trreanarn.—The wires of the new tele- graph line, between this city and Philadelphia, on Pro- fessor House's principle, are now being put up. The work waa commenced yesterday, and the wires carried as far an Broome atreet, Var Aen Boe ‘wan a very disagrereble Fat en eat te have armed tom Chent my; game over him, vOh | the divil # bit could he dp it agein, your Ty a Te Patty eel ad Boy Maas ‘Well, Pat, do you want to give him another brush ? Par —Yis, yer honor; and I think | could lick him in no time at all if be had ro weapon about him. mate.—W'l, Vet do you waot to make o barge against ti Dut t Pat —No, Judge, the divii a bit dol; «ll want is one more dig at him, and faith Il make him see what he never seed in his own country—in truth I will. Linea pam what have you to say The Dutchman, who was shaking with cold from lodg- ing in a cold cell which, pote the evepcration of the liquor, give him the horrors, looking towards the Judge in very pitiful manver, muttered the following soands:—“ Nich, for stand, High O, sen don, slaw, sni- cher, fronche.”’ At the last sentence he a negative shake of his head, which was interpested” the Judge as satisfied. The magistrate then asked officer if he wished to make @ complaint, who answered no; then, id the Judge, | go: this door, amd send the Datchman out if Pat gets another sight at the Dutchman bell kill him The next prisoner called Mary McDonald. Here were the remains of a once beautiful woman, who, some few years ago, was much admired. Mary possesses an ex- celleut education, and writes an elegant hand; but the dreadful effect cf dissipation has made her an associate of vile characters and vagrants of thelowest class, Ofi- cer Feeney found her in Anthony street, on the Five Points, so much intoxicated that she could ecarcely ithout bonnet or shawl. acistRatT®—Mary, | am sorry tosee you hare; where do you live now? I live with my husband ia Brooklyn. trate —Does he know you are here Mary—I sent him word this morning. Maauwtrats—Then | rhall detain you here until he comes. Consequently a commitment was made out, aud Mai was consigned to the Tombs, to await the arrival of hei husband. Eliza N, Grant was called next, who stood charged with robhing James Powers of $31, in bank bills, while in a house of disrepute, at No. 41 Orange street. Macistaats—Did you search the woman, officer? Orricen—Indeed | did, your honor ; I satched her all over; and the divil @ sorap of a billoan | find, nor ta pre fy in any way or form, nor the signs of avy, at , at al A woman by the namo of Mary Mann was likewise brought in by the officer, as an accomplice. Macistrats—Well, Mary, what have you to say against this cbarge? Mary—And Judge I have nothing to do with it. I can prove I am innocent. I can fetch fitty witnesses to swear that they never raw me with this man. 1 don’t know the girl. I was standing in the store where this gi1l waz, when the M. P. took me with the other girl tis hard, Judge, to make me suffer when I am not guilty. Macistrate—Well, Mary, if you'll enlist for Mexico Pll let you go. Maxy—Then, by ——, I'll do it; for 'm a Taylor men to the hub; and cff started Mary, amid the laughter of ail present in court, apparently with her mind bent on Mexico; but how long it lasted, when out of court, re- maios yet to ba seen. Kliza was looked up on the charge. The next prisoner was a little pugged nosed, pock pit- ted, red headed old woman, calling herself Mary Ann MoCaffrey, who was brought in by a policeman of the 4th ward, on & charge, as the officer stated, of picking up men in the streets. Macistrate—De you hear what the officer ssys—is hat the case, Macy? Manr—No, your honor; all did was to meet half cousin, and we took a litile drop of comfort together,and that’s all, as God is my better judge, saving the prince of your honor, when this M P. dragged me by the arm into the station house Maistrate—Ab! Mary, ycu are one of our oldest customers; consequently, we must take good care of you, and suiting the motion to the word, handed the officer a commitment, which consigned poor {Mary to 3 mont on Blackwell's Island, AprolNtMENTS BY THE GovERNoR.—New York. —Isaac W. Jones, Francis Bloodgood. Con- stant Brown. and Charles L Benedict, of New York, notaries public; in places of James H. Dill, George D Cooper, William H. Paine, and Benjamin S_ Brooks, terms expired. Also, David S. Lyon, Maus Sche: horn, Joseph C. Lawrence, and Morris Franklin. to the offices of notaries ; vice Robert J. Dillon, William oe William Bloomfield, and Morris Franklin, terms expire Ricumoxn County.—Jacob H. Vanderbelt, of Castie- ton, trustee of the Seamen’s Fund and Retreat ; vice Thomas W. Tucker, resigned. Coaus to Newcastur —They have taken the Greek Slave to Washington. We hope our friends the sbol tlonists are on the alert.—The John Donkey, Tux tHare Gracks.—Rhode Island, Delaware, and Coney Island are the threo alster graces among the States of our Union. Rhode Island te eslebrated for tautoge, Delaware for peaches, and Coney Island for clambakes. With such a couutry, what can Mr. Polk want with Mexico.—-The John Donkey Mercantile Library Association._.Prof. Ma. son will deliver the sixth and last lecture on “* The Kconomy of Tudividual Life,” on this evening, 27th inst, at 73¢ o'clock. Subject—* The mode of life which every individual young man should adopt. in order to make the most of his earthly cireer.” Tickers 25 cents. ISAAC H. BAILEY, Chairman Lecture Committes Save your money.—To those of our friends who wish to reduce their boot bills, we cheerfully recom- mend to call on our friend JONES. 4 Ann sireet, as hi the first quality of French celf dress Boots at $1 50; ‘second do, $1 00. Healsosellea very nice pair at $3 ‘His best French patent leather Boots only $7 00, and ns tor his French water = cork sole Boots, they are not to be beat in quality or Diamond Pointed Gold Pens—Purchasers of Gold Pens will bear in mind that all makers stamp their own names on their best pens, and the names of “Cardinals or hieftains,” and other fictitious stamps on their second rate or inferior qu JOHN W. 5 CO., No. 71 Cedar street, (one door from the Post Ot- on the part of the State eftlesrs, Philadelphia Bank should have taten the reaponstbility, and paid the ‘The interest at maturity. it ia, however, only another evi- dence that all who depend upon banks are in danger of being brought into difficulty. Those interested in the Hudson and Berkshire Rail- road, are making strenuous efforts to improve that road by having it re-lsid with a heavy iron rail, The com- mittee appointed at a meeting held in Hudson, to con- fer with the stockholders of this ultimately, the total ind: the: are to be made payable to the rezistered and countersigned by hi but upon the property for which 1846 were $37,000. timate at least an increase of one on the investment. nels gon to and from Berkshire county been by the way of Albany. It is before the river railroad is; and a pleted, may slightly increase the holders, for the first year after the rail: — Hupson anv BerksHine Assume the present income of the pletion of the Hudson river road, Western roa laid, 10 persons each way daily,. 5 persons each way dail Aad and delivered at Chatham, ly, by irom track,.......+ Add for general increase BUM. sees ereees Add for inoreased busi expenses,. . Interest on bo: Interest and sinking fund au: For dividends on stock, equal to 8 per cent... $37,000 The following teble shows the gross amount of tolls, &o. collected on each canal, during the years 1846 and 1847, and also the gross increase:— New Yorx State Canars—Touts, 1846 ann 1847. Canal. 18 108 094 6 58,185 43 atl tase 4 Oneida River Imp’t... . Total. with 1846, cent on those of 1846. A dd for passengers now using How ‘50 cents on 2000 passengers now received Add for 1500 tons of iron ore rendered certain “of freight ‘and pas- sengers, $500 per Month... ..cseeeee eee es 1847. Incres $2,199,275 £8 $3,333,347 36 $834,071 71 7 andor 8 city, have been very successful in their applications, and there is every pro- bability of the object in view being accomplished. A majority of the stockholders in this city have signified their willingness to pay the whole amount—$l0 per share—authorized, as they generally believe that the qnoreased business of the road, when the heavy rail is laid, will be sufficient to enable the company to liquidate, btedness of the concern. The amount required to relay the road and put itin complete order, is $225,000. To raise this, the stock- holders propose to advance $50,000, suthorized by the act of December amount of $175,000. By the provisions of this sot, bonds become the first lien upon the road, to take precedence of all other claims. and to issue bonds, last, to the The bonds Comptroller, to be im, to be im sums of $1000 each, payable in twenty years, with interest semi- annually, at the rate cf seven percent per annum. The road and ita appurtenances have already cost $450,000 and the new loan will not only have a lien upon this it will be expended’ The earnings of the road in eight and a half months of It would not be extravagant to es- hundred per cent in the business of the road, after the new rail is laid, which would give a gross income of $74,000, or a net income of 37,000, equal to 534 per cent on the aggre- gate cost of $675,000, showing that small increase over that income would give the stockholders good dividends The business which this road would get if it was im good order, is now driven to other chan- Iris stated that four-fifths of the travel of Hud- and New York, hav, estimated that, upon the completion of tho Hudson River Railroad, the busi- ness of the Hudson and Berkshire Railroad will be large- ly increased; but we do not agree with the stockholders in this The Harlem Railroad will be completed years 8 it will intersect the Hudson and Berkshire road east of Stockbridge, it will cut off the travel from that point to the city of New York. The river road, in the event of its being com- business of the Berk- shire road, but not to the extent anticipated. The annexed statement exhibits the estimated in- come ond expenditures ofthe Hudson and Berkshire Rail- road Company, made at @ recent meeting of the stock- relaying of the heavy Rartraov. road for 8}, months seeseeeeee $87, 14,000 BEr cess ce eens ee see nre | Add for 3 months winter business on the oom- Add for paesengers for New York, now using ind will use our road when re- 6,000 3,000 1,000 16,000 6,000 $82,000 Expenses of operating road per an- 8 932,003 13 7.933 34 19,747 91 28.925 95 1.643 84 16,677 70 W174 26 1.946 50 33 69 28,570 335,077 47 26,707 25 «3,258 68 624 74 8191 372 96 4 86 176 07 161 55 ss e++4 + $2,756,120 89 $3,635,380 00 $879,259 11 About one-third of the gross amount of tolls received fom all the canals of this State, in 1947, was collected at Buffalo, showing an increase on the previous year of more than fifty per cont. There has been a great in orease in the receipts at the office in this city, compared The increase in the receipts from tolls on the Erie canal, in 1847, was thirty-three and s third per Meat jul Sales of Oais—¥urther rales B1'e per Diabet Caster The pare ners, ani The ten jales of 30 ond nominal, j were made st Soar dalvibed, of canal coutinued to be made a! bbls common, were made at ‘hases, to-day, were chiefly by gate did not exceed 400 spin- bales. cy of prices was decidedly downwards. We quote the market as dull ai our inside quotations, ex- cept for the lower grades, which are held stiffer. LIvRaPool CLassivicatior. Uplands. Middh ni ing Basi at $i sameprice. Sales of made. at 4340, and 10 bbls dri bushel. Ginsena.—Sales of Heme. We hear of New Orleans & Texas 5 x lo terial change in 14, —Sales of 100 bbis No. 3 mackerel, were repcrted Favit.—Sales of 300 caska of_sun raisins, were made $5, and 400 do, wet-dried, at $1 55; ana 500 the 1000 Ibs tac dried opr were ied plumbs at $3 60 per 1000 lbs were made at 280. nothing new. Leap remained quiet. Mo.asexs continued Navan Stones—Sal dy at previous rates. f 150 bbls tar were Brooklyn, at $2, and 150 bbia spirits of turpentine were sold quiet, Lin transactions at impro made on speculation tt 380, 4 months; rosin and raw turpentine re- d—There continued to be considerable ving rates—some purchases being within two or threo days, to the extent of 7 to 10,000 gallons, at 60 a 62340. ~ We are re- quested tc state, on good authority, that “ the sales of 60 to 70,000 gallons, quoted by a price current of this morning, were unknown to the trade.”” lons country were mace at 620; sales of English were advauce; wale yesterday at 635; and 1200 galls. Amer!- ported to- werp were can city pressed wei whale continaed quie Sales of 500 gal 1500 gallons An sold this day at 740; selected 300, and shipping do, at 31% a 820, There was no change in other descriptions of fish oil, and prime pork, were visions—Sales of 1 to 200 bble, including new mess made at $11 50 jor the former, and at $3 for the latter; sales of old prime were made at $6 8736; wales of 150 tlerozs of jickled hams and shoulders were made at 6.57}g0 a 7 for the former, and at 4c for for the Intter; £0 bbisof hams and shoulders wer sold at 7 and do. Beet mess yere made at $9 re and 1500 Ibs do prime 18%. made at 620, in lot 10 do A Srie were made at 100. steady. dy port were made at Wuatenone —The Northwest and South the hi, 100, $4500; do do on 100, $3460; lot on 216 $2750. Brooklyn—| 232100, $675; 2 lote $1330. 8544 asked, 81% Baltimore and O Puttapetrura, J notes ee 96 do 6355; 300 Readi hq: 2000 Chi State 6's, ‘96 81; 4000 Re 99; 29.500 State 5' Bank. 9%; 80 Ha Morris Canal, 9. Railroad, 20c; 10 sheres 9.do b 1 w 116: 1 Amos Westera Railroad, 103 Railroad, N. H., 104; New Oxveans, Jai 470,850; arrived to-d we t 30, and 30 bbls do at 8i<o Sales were ateady for fair quality to prim casks and boxes, at 6 ® 7Xc. Ohio, to prime quality,were making at 13% a ldo of 100 packages of this State were made at about 170; 300 hhds New Orleans wei . Ui ‘Treasury 6’s ac 994g asked, 98% b Baltimore 6’s of 1890 at 95 asked, 917 bid, Rai road shares 37% asked, 3744 bid. fan. 1000 Reading R. 2544. Second Board—$1u00 U 8 6’s, 62 97% eading R Mort, 60. After Sales do 99: 500 do 994, US Treasury ‘votes 6's, 9935 burg Bank, 30; 50 Boston, January 25—Brokers’ Board—722 rig] “Domestic Markets. 18, 1843—Cotton—The demand {—Sales of $50 bbls of prime city 75. Larde-Sales of about 500 kegs Che d choice in les of good Sales Butter ~ dairy do, were reported sold at Rick—The market continued inactive, and we heard of no sales cf importance. { Suaan—Sales of 200New Orleans clarified, 100 do, at 60, 4 months; sold on’ private terms, and pan, 4X0. jaler of about 60 to 70 bags Jamaica pimento Tat.ow—The supplies were rather limited, and prices Wixe—Sales of about 200 pipes or barrels of Burgin- 550. = sales were made at 27 a 28c for a Wuisgey—Szles of 85 a 160 barrels, consisting of Pennaylvania and New Jersey, were mai 6c. n engagement of 4000 barrels of grain in begs, was made for Liverpool, at 6d; for flour, 18 6d was heat offering rate, while 2s continuad to be asked. Il lots of cotton were taken at }4d, while 3-16d contiaued to be demanded. For the North of Ireland, a vessel was chartered at 8d for corn and 3s for flour.— To London 100 tons of ofl were engaged at 20s sterling. To Havre and the continent generally, rates were quiet. Sates or Reat Estate Yraterpay.—Houee and lot 35 10th atreet, 25.4 by half the block, $11,500; do do 224 Weat 19th street, 25x98, $4000; do do 31 Bleecker street, 25x70, $7000; dodo on 7th avenue, near 18th street, 23x enue, 16.3x 15th t near Sth street, near Sth avenue, ot in Sackett, Court street, adjoining, same size, $665 —EE MARKETS ELSEWHERE. Stock Sales. Bartimere, Jon. 25,—$300 Baliimore 6's 90 95; 270 do 1000 do joe Bank 24; 10 Fireman’s [i 3 5 do 16. 6's of 1867 closed at 100 asked, 99 bid — bid. 26.—First Board—$'000 U 8 Tren- do 997 Lg anh 5 2000 Sch Nav 6's Boston aad Worcester 1 1 Manufacturing Comp: astern It I Providence Railroad, 95; 95 East Boston 60 d 1244; 50 it | LINS, 56 Seutn street Agent in New Orleans, William Boston Divideu 2000 Reading | Creevy, who will promptly forward all goods to his address — Railroad Bond jecond Hoard. | Pos tively no freight mill be received on bonrd n'tar Solar <4 shares Bo 6: | Nashua | eveuing, Jan. 20M ‘The poche SES, will #1 Manufectur'ug Company, b 30, 440; 87 Western Kuil- | ceed the Clifton, and sail on her r Toad, 20c; $1000 Keading Railroad Bonds, 1850, 644, 'd will positively sail ax above, her regular day... For {rie continuesand mount to 5000 bales without any | ‘v' hi leudid dations, apply on boa change in prices. Statement of Cotton—Stook on hand | at Orenus' whart foot of Wall street, or tok. K COLL on September 1, 1847, bales 23,493; arrived since to date, | No. 56 South sueet.. ‘The packet ship Rose 5 497,887; xported to date, Maryland 6's closed nt lo cash 99; 2009 do 9934; 8 Loan 5 ith American Bk 10756; 500 Morris Canal 9; 4900 Reading R Bus, 6334; 13.000 do 63: R. 25%4; 1509 State o's 71; 200 U 8 & Del Cana Luan 6’s, 25; 4060 Lehigh 6's, 5 U 8 Bank, 344; 40 Norustown R, 1036 50 M "68, 4334; 185 Gira US Bank, 346; 100 ¥, 1054 oad, 103; 4 Eastern vin maker: double bottom, 3, 4, aud 5 som, makers; 7 viner anorte: Also, 16 inp ited fine. , reguiated void isla, 13 ho! chutes and compensation, &e. M. J. Tobia and black fi Iso. 60 double botcom watches, with ‘wold wat 18 ca he. Als gold peus in silver weit cases Also, an invoi I o’cloek, at whest bidder, ((o must be hdrawn, sold, withoa att, at to the h. ia th the sale postpe i serve Wi jensons {' necessary to ‘The watches are of aca | that individuals mayipurchese them wita coufidence,(ct | own use. D, SMITH. AUCTIONEER ee street—Sheriff did YY J. ML "s Sale—Thi » & large and va ‘arniture, cou: marble rei crimson velvet rosewood two riel rosewood o Klageres, id bzoeate!- sets of brocatelle Curtains 5 Oxminster, avd ingran Care peting, heavy English Oil Cloths, Vases, Clocks, and Moutel 180, ue spleudid ‘rosewood Prano, Couches, | Div+ns, Occomins. Lounges, &e. together with a’ | valuable lot of Crockery, Glassware, Bedding, & gues can be had at the store this day, or on the pre UCTION NOTICE.-BENJAMIN MOO} sell thos day, at ore 233 earl street, at 10 o'clock Damaged Hardware—Uy order of Underwriters, consisting of Bawa, Hand [ro saws, Cabinet make saws various sy , several invoices of goods sold to close concerns, viz :—Table knives and fork: pocket knives, bitty, mortice locks, razors aud cases, Bri files, . &e ~all to be sold for, ea Also, astock of Hardware, Kc.,cf amerchawt deelin- | ines’ to be sold without reserve, for cash, BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG Wo- uation as chambermaid reampstress, oF . Can be seen for two days at her pre- NG BUSINESS, WISH TO | siock, aud the good wi'l of x The store is also tolet. Pi poly até3 Walham street, comer vam NDIA SARSINETS, BLALK OR W dyed cherry, purple. to those imported, at SORIA & C Principal Olice, 499 Pearl street. ROKEN BANKS —. Exchan; y Li , NORTHERN ge for eheap aders, Black I fe Kid Gloves, for pi WART & CO., I PRIME OLD Lush WHISKEY —THE, SUBSCRI- ber will be landing this day or to-morrow, from the ship Jane H. Ghddon, a fresh lot of Wite’s old Cork Whiskey, which he will sell on rearoonble terms; as he has only a few puncheons unsold, an early application is vecessary. Ap) to DANIEL NOONAN 92 Greenwich stres HARF PROPERTY FOR SALE jure, fronting oa the Kast river, ‘on street Ferries, Wiihamaburgh The plot will! be divided to suitan apple on foraship yerd or manufecturing es tblishmert—his a new buikhend, with 19 feet water. For | te ms apply to WM. SCC 100 Wall h Our wort ed to oni of giving y and respec: (the borers n alarm to. tab'e citizen, Mr. POL. of his establishment, for the purp company of firemen: (of whch he is the foremin,) the vil- age bell Tbe ng insufficient. MANS. PREASURER OF THE FIRE DEPARTME e| wledges the receipe of ihe id. Vv Krom Mer- ce Company 1 Mutoal, per Wm. B. Boston, al B 8. GILES, Treasurer, KIPSIC, IN. SAXONY—THE UNDsRSIGNED, | Merchant amtvAgent, respectiuliy offers his services all persons having any busiiess ur other affairs requiriny atten tou in mntral Germany. JOHN BERNESE WEIGEL, Uttice for the transaction of general commission b chief ogency for Ceutral Germany of the General ‘I Atlentic Pucket Ship Company between Havre aud New York; | *. J. Wickelhausen and C ercha agency for ia Bremen; office for emi new. ke. ke , No, 33 Grimma street, JOHW bR- NEST WEIGEL &CO” F ALL PLACES THAT HAVE BEEN OPENED | in New York, for the accuinmodation of the pubiie, the | Fecond Ward Hotel in Nasseu street, (acjoining the vflice of | the Sun) stands coufessedly pre-emiseut, under ths mannge: ment of its present proprietor, KZA SMITH, Je. Bor | several years, this esteblishment has maintained a celebrity | uneqvalled by any other timilar house in this city, and itis the favorite resort of the most respectable of ourcitizens. An excelent Lunch is seived up gratuitously every 112 o’s'oek, and the cho cest refreshments, of « very descriptiot pre dispensed at all,hou:s from the ta> hat The © beated Mastin Bottner, the priuce of bar keepers, is in cor stant artecduice‘at his post: and all frequenters of the Hotel will invarinbly receive the wimost politeness snd a tention. VOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW York Line of Packets--Very reduced fates of f-eight— Positively the first and only regular packet to sail on Monday, January ist. ‘The new aud fast soiling Packet Shp CLIFTON, Captam Ingersoll, is now loading, aad will vo yely auil asabove, her regular day. Fortresght or pass | baving saperior furnished accommodatious, epp:y on boord, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to KE) WARD K JOR LIVYRPOOL.—NEW LINE—KEGULAR PACK et, of 26th February: he new and splendid fast sasbag pocket ship GARKIt ‘s Hunt, master, is now loxding, > re, willsucceed the Gorrick, and ADVERTISEMENTS KEW RVBGY MORNING.) ADVERTIREMENTS NEW RYERY yon? ee Ei —serames . rs, | formances—First nppearance of Mr. Bands 1 | Part I—1, Lond 54) Da Lew TT & COB a Grant Chang eof Pere i ee RK OF ST Pee Orreur—Bal titled the: Att ol Horsemane COUR, ppeatanee of Mr. Madivan.” Fit duction of benuciful and highly plena ee. Every attraction one rend bit Ly ote throp aud Gardner Dress Circle an Boxes, 25 cenis: Gallery, 1256 cen: Children under 10 years of sxe, when acs Parents of Quardians, to the dress cirele, halt p: open St Cdenparinoemance to commence at 7. N. B- afternoon o’eloek. Doors A Performance every Saturday, commeneng stem OWERY TH TRE.—UNPRECEDENTED THI- achieved the National Sy r OF MEXICU-or the Capture of the Halls ot th — and producea taper r sireation of jarry, stage mauager e Park Theatre, tL mpeed by Mr. Stevens, Duriug which will Be fetal preted the S A & Voluniers® THis EVENING. Jnnuary 27th performed a new Nat je of Mexico, or the Capture ol tezumas. Americans I Se W. 4 \ op, J. He Hal jou Francisco, in love with W, hee nurse, Stickney; Ine: te which, the com hora, VHATHAM THEATRE—UENE FIT OF A. HPUR- 4 dy—This evening, Jan 27, vie performance. will coat h Shakspeae’s Ply of ihe MERCHANT. OF Shylock, Mr. CV ingo, Mr. Hields i ‘wildreth; Jessten, Nine: Renta cu the on the Slack Hopes the MODEL ARTs OUNCER=Ciquds Herbert; V1 Wray. Globe, by Mr Kemp. ‘ancy Dance, Mr Seb ISTES. To'coneinde with the BF Daruavd, Mr. Mectaria Mrs. Wille at helf past r Hi Mi eventuas Sanur ih vets menee with the 't RARY Mr. Holland; Lizzy Chablock, the burletta ‘of MOBINSON © Mr Holla eo atT THE, —ThURSD AY the performances 'o com, JACY—'Tur em Green, » Alter which Miss Mary Taylor, T DWARH—Fernauds,, Mr. Chanft Phillips irele, 50 cen’ ‘Vaylor; Beeswing, M Fises at o'clock. Uress THRATH ted the HUNC [eu ed derick, ester: Notary, Mr. Ha ae wit Jack: Agatha, Mis Chepman: Marie, Mia Velbin. Dress C and Parquette, 20 cents; Family Cireles. 35 cents; Gallery, 1236 cents, ad open at half past 6, performance to commouce SE, ASTOR PL. will be presented, the !opern of CAT L CHI, or, Romeo and Juliet—Remeo, Bavili in Patti (her firat Big’ Cotilda Barili OX, — THIS kyE. Mo Me Tat peli. Bixnog_ Set) AL Gui pe Pismontest. ‘The Chorus rep) ‘erally the par- tisans of the rival houses, Guelfi e ba llini.— Box ‘ar queite and balcony, $1; amphithentie, 40 ceuts —Doo: at 7—Peiformance ta commence ut 7% o'clock ALMO’s OF 3E—MONDAY TUESDAY ang Wedues npnory atth 25th and 26th. Professor THe 12'S groups of MOD’ L ARTISTS, twenty in numl will have the honor 0° aj i ries of their celebrate Grand Tableaux . Programme , Dreamof Wash Murder of the im ing of Colui before the Revolution. Th cents, Adams; 4, Satason and Dallilah. 5.The Storm, Hildebrandt. Witten’ minutes interm: Port Hi—t. ‘The Yonvg Men of the destroyed Tribe of Be min seiziag their Brides in the Vineyards, Millais; 2, Venos and Cupid, Rubens; 3, ph cf the Amazonian Queen, albert 4, Rath and Boaz. Buryeydel; 5, Diana and En: ie a Parc IIt f fifteen miuntes. f plicunt, mad 4 76's apa eau Finale, in rodet send , Doors open at half naat @. to. com. mence . Price of Admission—Dress Cirele and | Paquette, Tidy and. gentleman, 50 cents; gentlemen alou 40 upper boxes,25 cents, Box office open from 10 A.M. to 4,0. M. Conductor of the Orchestra, Mr. Chubb, Park Theatre. Police Department under Joho Davi [MRC HAN ics HALL, 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN IME Ginnd mm Broome sis —Crowded to overflowicg with the beauty end fashion of New York. Open every night duriny the week except Monday. Unnbated success —Seveuteen week of the origins! CHRIST'S MINSTEELS, the Oldest established Band in the United States, K.P. Christy, GN. Christy, & J..Raynor, C. Abbott, T. Vaughn, whose origmal aud ie Concerts are nightly honore with crowded and y respectable andiences, and univer sully admitted to excel every amusemoit of a similar charae- teroffered in this city. Admission 25 cents: children under 10 years half price. Doors open at 7 o’eleek—Concert commence at 8. Ou Saturday, J +n Afternoon Corcert. Doors open at 2, commence at 3 o’clock. On Monday even- ing, Jon. 9 the Brook! ROADWAY ODEON—sNTRANCE Pinteux’s Lo tretely jer the management of Ke. ese ierce, HROUGH G Guer- action—Third aprecrince of Pete Morris comie Melod ‘rst appearance of Mr ‘Tarner, on th Ancient Date mer. ogaged fors shert period, the ce! ebrated Od-on Minstrels—together with the celebrated Mastee Juba, the champien doncer of the world. Also, Miss Jeanni Heynaldson, the celebrated Seotch Baliad Evening. Jan. 27th—Cart !—Melodies on the Aolian by Miss Bianchard: Ve m, by Sig. Yaientini: Seotch Ballad, by Miss Reynaldton:, Song, vee Morrin Part 2 Grecinn Fixe Miss Blauch rd: Imitation, Sig. Vo S Keyanldson: Yankee Polka, Pete iss Reynaidsou; Veutriloqaiem, Sig. Valenti eie Morris; Song. Miss Keynaldson. Part <—Odeou els ina variety of Song: Dances, &e. Orches Fy cents. Perform. BABNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM—P 7. BARNUM, Propnetor<k. Hrrencock, Manager—Every Day ond kvenng This Week, commeneing on Mouday, Jan. 24, 1840— Splendid perfor evening at half p: ‘The manoger JOHNSTON, a very talented and ace Dancer, who gives ever witn Master John: fore the Ame: appear ateach ed Tight Rope astonishing teats Alto engaged, the following ex 4,04: ving Fata. Occunnenct the Pens of all the best makers, which they ‘The amount of tolls received at Buffalo is indicative | 302,062; exported to-day, 5,466—307,628; stock on hand z ey bo 8 :— Great Weatera, the Low Comedion, » "i 3 som oa ppe it each perfo aT Laughable Farces. : " re most di \ into the scalding tub, by a cart suddenly backing againat | $1.5, culy, and others low in proportion. “Gold Pens re- | through the canal from Kast to West, being principally | Tobacco—stock on hand on September 1. 1847, bhds, | auda briiliaucy of the gid zs neualled by any gter ar cle | panied by the other, making a very talented and interesting ea lepine rates Ntgel oh uaioe, seve bynes nner the collections on dry goods, &c., destined for the West- Sin arrived are to date, 12.125; arrivedto-day, 16— | in the iret ich brillianey i warranied to stat ones Musical entertainment. C ara sher's, Shakepersan Ce inate ¢ iiagere The wok i Seat. ct tl ther. ‘They are apo ined to any color tha : and. Whitloe! the City Hospital, where be had becn taken for treat; Richelieu Diamond Potnted Gold Pen | orn states. The receipts of New York, Albany and | 24370; exported to date, 29.110; exported to-day, —, y, gnued to any color d 3 Living Orang is sold by B. E. Watson & Co., 45 William street, and J. Y. —25,110; stock on hand’ and on ship-board not cleared, | a. Orders left at Jon 0! traits of the Amistad ( ment. Savage, 92 Fulton sireet. Tne Richelieu: ariably war. | West Troy, are the tellson produce reaching tide water. | 9.260. Sugar—The market bas been quiet, and the | ira h, tented 19, ‘The partnership heretofore ax he ‘Axoruen Fava Acctoest.—Coroner Walters was | ™3ted,and if the poists come off anew oue will be siven | The aggregate receipts of tolls on all the canals of this | sales do not exceed 400 bhds. without any material | Vetre WM Mai MITRE ee ere oF Whe at rh tts Y te Loony ae wi hout extra cba Gold Pens of every description, wnole- r d uals ieee chaage in prices, although the stock on sale is heavy. sitoaietinconis : tl ane Teller; Wax Mocel of the Human Bod: Gosek ssuenn Seta Teun nie ne aged SB cane oR were we ior Ae etalk pate sey fet seas L Dieppe Sig 1680 to 1947, both inclusive, Molagses— Though according to appearances th: Posen | J. KOM THE EDITOR OF THE EMPORIUM—WE | Se” Privately atan extra charge of 25 cents, Admic on to who, while engaged painting the ship St. Nicoias,on | changed. N. B.—Zhe or $B Pen is neldonty as above.” | Were as follows :— was likely to decline, prices have tained, and would direct the attention of those suffering from P; the whole, 25 cents; children under ten years of age, and cld boar of which he was employed asa band, fell from the cTeabercieds soto baile=iraaad * | Annvan Amount or Tous on New Yorx Stare | only 1000 bbls have chai ands at 183% 0 190 for | tathearticle known as.Dr, Upham’s Vegetable Electuary. | gnaugh to walk alone, 1836 cents. Reserved front souts, ene Tumast, w distance of #b: W 35 feet, and was soneverly | 100 Broadway, nearly opposlte Trinity SANALS, prime lota, leeving « heavy stock on the market tor sale. | We, Yfasertas ‘wssau "end as a. medicine At iorering he | EXALL OF NOVE RANE OO G a chat ha curviveda few hours) only. Verdiot in | chorch. ‘The Goodyext Rubber warghouse has on hand a large 17,000 gallons were sold high upthe coast at 190, Flour | fenera{ Heath, when io postive piles exit: it mae De ciken L OF NOVELTY. COKNER OF CENTRE foe os WikE F ‘| p i pa i . . ae ea'l streets—Tableaux Vivants, or the » saenetenee wie Nee eee eee tide foost earefal manutjctnre« No pethen whess vocation, 775.747 57 rear of tho salo of 867 nd 140 bbls Ohio at $5, Oate-> | wrath nredect gomdence ia. ite Cenctciabemete The oueus | MODEL ARTISTS, male and female. priducedy regardlers Suopex Diatn.—The Coroner was called to hold an ires iin to be much in the water sh 1841, 2 Ja'034.882 82 750 racks were sold at 43}. Corn—There has been a | tpeciable persons, in every part of the Union, whohave expe- |.) exrtuse, by Protessor ¢ Pari ee h alto at No, 37 Laurens street, upon the body of native of Ireland, aged 33 years, who died suddenly yeeterdsy morning. Verdict, death by the rupture of # biood vereel in the abdomen State Prison Statistics —J. Stanton, Kaq., deputy sheriff, bas pelitely furnished us with the following sta- tistics Number of convicts in prison, Jan, 1, 1848..... Since received from courts Tealiiscc ede Discharged by expiration of term. . .. ¥ of Overshoe, ineludii at reduced prices; and anew st ightness, yet gveat darab:lity,to ¥, between Wall and Pine streets the * nnchaugea- le of Overshoe of had only, at 100 hoe, sold at re. Goodyear Rubber Emporium, No. 150 lly noequal, aod if tastetoluGss of si reat durability, constitute Broadway, h beauty of good overshoe, t price at which the ©: mpetitors. Grent Rush for No. them independent of all Hemember, 158 Brosdway. Pweee or fect, and the extreme Jow | <s0],749,197 52 Stock Exch: $23000 Treas Notes 6’s — 92%; weg do Sea 994 1659 State 4: +8,635,380 00 The total amount of tolls collected since 1823, is $34,537,356 74, showing an average of nearly one and a half millions per annum, for twenty-four years. 48c_ Pork. tendency. ues fair, and the sales at 164 for corn. fair demand, principally for we notice $500 sacks on private terms, for England; 700 yellow at 52c; 1280 sacks at 45c; 800 5 a6ke for inferior t 3000 bags Rio changed hands to- prime at 7, and the balaucs at 6% & 6%o. ship was taken for Liverpool at 34d; and a bark for Sligo | Shipments of corn are making for Li- | th Engleod. Among the sales 47; and 400 at The market continues to have a downward | ales of 120 bbis mess at $9 prime offered freely at $7 5 & $9 3735; Lard—The demand contin- brace 630 bbls and 2000 kegs at rictly prime. Coffee—About jay, of which 1500 bags e Freights—A | nenced benelit from its use, ard earnesily recommend it to | those, who, like myself, are anffering from the paintul disease | itso ¢ffectuolly cures. ‘The knowledge of Dr. Upham’s rile | kleet annot be gated, as by such ach suffering from e ion, liver complriat, in, or eny other of the muvy diseases of the stomach a els, and which produce piles, may be alleviated It | isa vegetable compound. produced upon the Dr, himself—simple, pleassut, fects. For a be | syle and retail proprietors for ite sule, 121 Fattos $ Upham, 196 Bowery, New York, and by appointed ages whout the United States and Cauadas Price $1 a box. some splendid Pictures, the tor Power's Statue. which will be Also. the Palmetto Granbe, the Dansense; Admission one shilling Do precisely MLUS:GAL ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE = IVE Mr. Lynne respectfully announces, that he will give a second series of these popu ary and Mus cal F nter . Broadway.on Lard 4, Mo b. 1 iy 11 be daly announced ion each nence at Ba’elock 3430 State 5 5 ; | Pardoned. of New York. j 10 ri do 31 verpool at 0a lid. Exchanger— There is some inquiry, | 7 nen ——————————— eve - ata fi rth 160 Canton Serip iq | and bills on England are scarce. London private bills, | YPR3. CARROLL'S OLD ESTABLISHED MEDI ANVARD’S MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE 50 Norwich & Wor 375 | 9 @ 10 per cent preminm; banker's bills, 11 per cent pre- | ‘ented Vapor und Sulphur Baths, 181 Falcon street. oppo Vilasisniy pi river, painted ou three miles of canvoss, being prominent rascsil: most raseally city, aud | 100 ee Hart RR 184s | Mum; Paris, 630.05 40; New York 60 days, 2 a 24 per | te Churebaticet, 6 cesta cae to ine! fear Throsts ting im at the Ponorama b them ft by al e sketch of the most pro’ cent di count; do sight, }; a1 per cent premium; Trea- Rheumatism, Glandular Affections, &c. The fear of exteh | ing cold deters many from using the vapor bath, bat the effect | ( Gir adjoining Nible days excepted ) L n. Open every evening, Admission 50 cents: children half price: 150 Long Island KR 960 27 } paula et ENR 100 “ao a7 | Surynotes,par | properly administered, 1s by exciting the vital retion cf the | Tne Pauorama will Commevee mov ng at 18 o'clock yreciselY Scenes at the Tombs —At thi h returns yester-| Alabaster Vases and Statuary, Tazzas, d&c* mg z New Bedford O11 Market. skin, Riving rise toa power of reaction, aud enab! Afternoon exhibitions on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 3 6 day morning, the police office was crowded with prison- ‘The subi ber has now in atore e af the rarest and most Jan, 24,—Sperm—T! ‘be market for crude is without sist cold better than before. Grn from 7 o'clock ing till nine o’clock at night. Portable Baths sent to any part o'clock Sre'of oll notre, Mines; GORPLESIONE abd geadioct socitty. Deastifal articles ip this Hee, that hrve ever been istper animation. We have heard of no transactions since our | of the city. ‘The scene was deplorable, and yet, withal, comical; the | Smong nich « Might Bardi wa ot ant last, 1980 gallons unbleached winter sold at 109 cents, | Vy oe THE GREATEST OF ALL THE MEDICAL aad Apollo de reader might imagine appearanoe, from s medley | (ENC gay Aight very, ih aleyre: cash: NE 5 ORE MEDICAL to the aatelle PI group of between thirty and forty prisoners standing, and others sitting along on benches indiscriminately, awaiting the arrival of the magistrate, who alone passes upon their merits or demerits, as the case may be. In one corner of the room was huddled together some ten females of both colors, or, as may be said, tableauc of the Five Points, with cut heads, bloody faces, disordered dresses, bloated facen, ewoilen with rum, pale malt of Hebe, Venues Daveiee Ker al selected by SIGNOR VITO VITI, who has for thirty three years past fo guecesafully catered for’ the. Publi, tate DEE 1CK A. WOODWORTH, 325 Broadway, opposite the Broadway Theatre. he nae ico sabe On COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. 36 centa, cash. Whalebone—Sales o: cents, 6 months. ‘Whale—There is a steady, fair demand, for home use, and sales bave been made of 1200 barrels N.W. Const, at f 4000 pounds South Sea, at 27 cents; and 5000 pounds N. W. Coast, at the same price.§ ‘Sperm Candles—A ale o boxes was made at 30 discoveries that can be applied to Ophth mic is that of Chloroform,” for the purpose of avoiding the part cousequent upon surgical operations. [t stends pre-eminent as an anovyne, its merits having been attested by the most emi- nent European Surgeons and phvsiciacs. Dr. Wheeler, Ova- | « list, 29 Greenwich street, New York, begs to inform the pub- lie that he is prepared to apply this wonderful agent ia his Opthalmie practice, 40 that persons affected with s:rabismus (called squinting) aud cataraets, can be cured, or any other | attecting the eye, can be operated upon aud removed his works already have bee adorn the mansions of Furore and Stopp f Sew Yor \e study and appliest ou.) vorably wotrced, and 1 erica. Open (for « _to 10 P, M., at 396 Broadway, next to Adwitiance, 25 cents. THEATRE, + HILADELPHIA. t night bat one —Thursday “venmg, hort tume) from 9 A. M 's Baths. ALNUT STH Eb Mr. LOVER'S L Jan 27, 1848, will be pe:furmed the new comie drama, writ: faces from diseago, and others, shaking with the horrors pia $5000 Treas Notes 6's Brighton Cattle Market. the knowledge of or auy para to the ; ba ee 1 caused by dissipation avd hard drinking. On another MONEY MARKET, 50 shs Harlem Kai canes tas teat Gade o0 Gheen, 106 | eis gn by Mi Lover, entitled MACAICH HY MORE y A Jan, 24.—At market—125 Beef Cattle, 600 Sheep, 125 | eA DARD SETOAIIG? earthy More, Me.” Lem jomon Griper. bench is seen w lot of malecountensnces, bearing asimi- ‘Wednesday, January 26.6 P.M. 4 o zi Swine. ATISM —PAINS, AND STIF . Mr. G. H. Audrews ; Darby lar description. Ia another part, of the roomtiva cs | After the slight lull in th 10 do slo dig 50 ao 24 | Prices—Beef Cattle—$5 0.5 50. | welling cf the muscular substan Mr «Mary Meenius posses of pugilisite gentlemen, in geep conversation, as IPL EAEL: Ct ee 5 Cantou Co B60 324 | Bheep—$1L 17, $2, $2 50, $3, $3 50, $5 60. be'ettectunlly removed by the nyrof Charles 1 ftiug’s rm LRN AAG wtare ‘one of their party had been bronghf in, charged wi'b out- | have taken another start. There was considerable ac- | 350 ¢o 50 Farmers’ Loan —b15 28 Swine—At wholesale, $5'a 6. , ound Byrap of Hydrio date of Potassa, Sarsaparills end Yel- RM aor fat A aN abe By Seg ee aed oer en eae cae court, showing fail | SVItY inthe strevt to-day, and most of the fancies ad. | 158 $e WOT ise, G0 bow | Tow Dock. "ihe elicacy of these ngredienie is ndievatasle ir w Beckett; Flexiple, Mr.W hectley Unbia Ui jn Orange street, who was present ) d | and by their jadicious adm xture a remety is formed, that t Andrew, Mr. G. Andrews ; Mrs. Hilary, } cridones of the viclenee of the asauuit. However, before | Yanced a fraction. At the first board, Long Island went a 4% aw {2° 400 Reading Railroad | 5134 Died, | forthe aboveuamed compfants we may also term an infallible Mag ta Aha Ad ag <n | the case was called by the magistrate ve ee iy up %¢ per cent; Canton, %; Farmers’ Loan, 3; Harlem, 100 a 51042100 } > bio 5! ; In i vies 25th, a he bag Mr. | cure or the grees wumiDere WBC have, teeved A, vives no Sachbe Atal: ~ applied by the friends of the accused, which had the de- | 1; Norwich and Worcester, 4; Morris Canal, <; Read- | 50 do 424 50 Morris Canal Oe) ee ee er ce ren ee eee cee each tes canna ead) PO TRI BS TTY s a ae , Aedes i ibe i ie 3 ft, Carnadive Canten in the 84th | tovether with its rapidly inerewsing conswuption. may be con: | raat THIRD BALL OF THE NRW Y« 4 sired effect eausiog the old woman to leave the court | jay Raliroad, 4; Reading Bonde, X; United States 6s | Love lind RR 21) sane a 7: | tiifsred the best eriterion of excellence that s reme PE TERS BALL OF See New toes Fer consequently, upon the case being calle plainant eppearing, the accused was discharged. 44; Ohio 7's, 44. Treasury Notes and Readiog Mort- $1000 Treas Notes 6’s 50 shs New Stock vanes Her friends and relatives, and those of her sons-in-law, | ‘This syrup is also the best preparation whi sess employed to remo: arising from the inj pa, Jannary 28h, i848, xt Tammany Hal!. Wiuile the c 98 ym Railroad 41% * j Md : object of this Society is to aid, as for asp. saidl ery need Among thie motley group were two young clerka,with | gage Bonds clored at prices current yesterday, The | '25sha Canton Co onget 31% 0" do is Bartholomew Ceragioll, Joseph Meaustit, and Gregor | merenry, and that clase of dungreesbie diemecs of the shia | Sig deserving appli a ‘ wet lech sient ante seek w r . showing evident s: io lo ‘trell, n | joo’ pared o r © thos 1 ays, but thi Right's lodging in the cell, caused from taking supper in | Sles were to some extent, and the market closed buoy- | 33 Yo bio sig 50 do. be 41% | denoe of Joseph Mezzetti, 227 William street, this CHAWES 'H. KING, 192 Broadway, corer of Jobn street Sekuess or miteterhug, have sume Jas, poverty, withers tee one of the roadway oyster saloons, whlch spreeing in- | ant. {Long til RR eH 109 do $2 1188 | Phuraday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock | New York." ‘a — | lirartty akereliel Me Doaworths gelebrated Bind wil 0 variably leads to loss of situation, destruction of charac- notations for Sterling Exchange are steadily settlin, . ee | WO CHILDREN SAVED —VERY FEW FAMILIFS | CRY * rchestra. Mr. Georg rtsom, an “yd ter, confirmed drunkennese, and finally terminates | 4 a ath: lth bu Leni kde? atta elakts, ais muenediio 65 e hea POST OFFICE, NEW YORK, JANUARY 17TH, 1816, | Titeedain fret we have not henrd of oue-thet ured Dr, | Wil superintend the managemext of the loot. Daseing to in the Penitentiary or State prison. Upon the | down. Prime billson London are more plenty, « ~ samnibaiiiiinninbateinbinee the steamer Cambria will leave New York ou Saturday, | Townsend's Sarssparilla iu time, lost any ehildven the post | oy Reiirr asd techane’s, O01 Breeder, oe | arrival of Justice" Drinker. several vagrants and | 10 percent premium, There aro reports in the street ivey kt diisons she th fasnae Her malt will ele acthis Ofice om Sy: | Semmer, while ve why did not sekened and Wet Pres; 8. ileynd pmall disorderly cases, wore disposed of; when James ; fb threo hundred th . fe 20:h instant, at 0A. ern tnd pre | cere f low is 00 per. DHA Bulliven, alla ” Yankeo” Sullivan, the pusilist, was ar- | ‘eet tbe Combula will teke out fhreo hundred thousand New Youn, Wednesday Afternoon, Jan. 26, | pers one cent each and pre-paid ROBERT 1. MORRIS, P Ine, nud i opty another restance of rs suring the | BALL DALSSES FOR GENTLE: raigned before his Honor, on a complaint made by police- man Whittle of the Ist ward, whom he charged with baving attempted to assault him, by striking at bum wita his det. dollars in specie, but wehave not yet heard of a single engagement mado for shipping. If she takes out any, it will only be a small amount. The market for flour, as usual pi while holders gener: receding the arrival or departure of @ steamer, exhibited more or less dull- ness. Purchasers were plenty of Western brands at $6, ally demanded $6 06% a $6 12% for At a meeting of the Democratic of oe whe ixteenth Ward, held at i 19th street, | by your Sars pari!ls of the summ one was only 13 months old urd the very mach reduced, ued we were given up by two respectal informed us that we mast lo | [ste JONG. 66 Wey PERATE HABITS ARE RASILY, SP¢EDILE ts 4 deffectua'ly efiectually cured by the ose of Lr. Maouetxate—Mr. Sullivan, what have you to sry to ‘There has been consideratie activity at the Custom | ; lots. The sales made consisted principally of ming, Jan, 818, 5 to the recom: | Doct Diead nally ficetunlly cured by the nse of Ut A. this charge ? i House within the past day or two, and the receipts from | Southern and common Genesee, with some lots of Troy, SF SUNN aitiee, the meeting organized | \ook’s remedy. A fev snya"une of ened ise ero SuLtivan —Well, judge, you must Knew | and some young fellows were coming over from Brooklyn last custome exceedingly large, but principally in Treasury ko, at about yesterday's quotations. Sales of Genesee wheat, with some small lots of Lon, Islaud, were made yy. calling JAMES of the meetin; james >. Gattis and John Armstrong, Secretaries. been read, on moti he call nit was resolved, enrded. which was carried, without even gb nh stuff adverrived that is worthless: but we we very thankful | breomes offensive to the sight, smell or taste. that we did, for it andonbtedly an ed tee | Ditasent au 4 aie duc ees + a to thke, nor does it intectore with diet or ce eeia gi; Toroale by the Dvctor, at Wyatt & Rete , ; ies paid yesterday amounted to $228,059 5 ‘tions in | °* th his that ‘oth y be induced te cupation night I thought I heard a lady call out fora stage; | notes. The duties p on terms stated below. Considerable transa’ e call be rs, livegot both. i write this that ‘ethers inay be induced to nse | © te ee ran along in order to etop the driver for her, | and the value of goods entered, $935,733, of which $319,-' | corn were er TS: lots for export to Ireland, on | o4 ening, yeice Py matey The Procsediaigs be | it. Yours. eavecfully, JOHN WILSON, Jr, My 2) Kaitou sirvet Ra one ae when the driver lh ti Le heag the ae 605 ware dutiatle and $16,133, free goods. Jot bn di ies fhe Brian cetee Yea pats IS AUST T Kaleinens 5 Somes GGntiinn, | Tete mncomiem mune, 18, 18:7. | Prinetipel oes, fi | DICAL CARD=DR MOR orients La yal end of his whip, which, I'll nesure you, ¢, made me quotations. Sales of ry John Armstrong, Secret V7 Albany Argus and Wash: *§ PRACTIC yr | Jevotes hs enti pre ties 4 fee! protty ugly, for ite the fret blacx cye I've bad in| A general banking Isw, similar to that in operation 19 | tees than previous rater, for imme dell There | Leos Dom slesee copy. D, RALPH'S FRAC arc ey Tey iatiaae cs ae | Recent esses, particularly Gon pe, hecene as oe eight years, you can see, jadge; I have got the worst of | this State, has passed the Senate of Tennessee, and will no change in oats. ‘In provisions, there 00d " ee Fer Reg a al a i ok it; my tip Waplit, and 1 am Drulsed beabien. Probably pass the House. ey een “tvearale ania ent See cay | iene eene am all the secret dernite af | ever al of both sexes. by Joseph Ralph, preter eek inves he cures _withent paia, See Ir, Ni.’s Diplo- Magisnars—Well, Mr, Sullivan, [shall bold you te | © a4 io has issued Jamation ce- | ‘Bight supply. Moderate salon were made at steady Bette of thie Weer i Geide of Dr. Horce Wells, and | of the" Family Physiciny,” and o her Domestic aa trict qunrures of sir Autley Cooper, Sir A. Carlisle, bail to keep the peace; which was done; and thus ended is Governor of Ohio Issued @ proclamation Ce- | pricgs, Good new lard continued in active demand, and } Ke prvatese Midwite of the numerous females who | ath edition ey 42 boxes, Siyh lteatentive plate $1! &e' in his Office, 20136 Faltoa steet. A perfect cure guar- the uicraing ,business, by reprimanding some, others | olaring the establiahment of the following new branohen | considerable sales wore made on terms previously Cur. | Were'ine vicums of his experiments. ‘he wonderful career | Sold by all booksellers inthe 1S, Canade, ee. Sold slo by | aed i asa i, committed for trial, a fow dischrrged. and the bslance | of thy Ohio State Bank:- The Belmont Branch, at | rent. Batter and cheese remained about thesame In | of Col, Monroe Edwards, the forger, will also be coutinued. ed box #69, lower | PLR. LAMERT. [8 STILL TO BE FOUND AT HIS tent to the penitentiary for six months, Doings iyore Justice Osbarne —Lwo prisoners were Bridgeport; the Knox County Branch, at Mount Verano rooeries, tho trade continued regular for sugar and Troleases’ with @ fairsmount of transactions in the for- way of murders, rape Heoneain ta nsual ¥ #, robb ke trated with a splendid engraving of the Hf 'y of other matter in the eries ‘and will also be illos- eceiptof $1, post paid, nddre wy. © CURE NO PAY=DR. CORBITT, 19 DUANE BT, confidentially coe 1d offive, 63 Gold street, near Falton, where he can be sulted by all those anhappy viecims of mat - death of the Inventor ° iss i called by tuamagistrate-an Irishman and a Dutchman. | the Union Branch, at Massillon; the Portage Cow mer. ’ ArT PR CORRE fa prietice, ia every disease of a private nature. ‘The Doctor's " { t, atout built, chunky looking Asnes —Sales of 30 or 40 bbis. were reported at $5 8734 tall — eaneineae mem ber of the Royal College of Surge: ondon, nay | |ertment is upon th amerenrial system, already success ae aseeee vesteth ced sroes semevnet eerates | Preawmve® Revasae o 40, wis paris romatned quiet at 47 ULE AND ODD FELLOWS! FAM. | hecomaled a teaimen ci churnacuet att calle | Quy senena ny Pusan on commencen carte Meera tomarda Beaven;, his fuse was gonsideratiy spattered | There hes been sonsiderable complaint from the bond. | | Brrswax Sales of 4000 Ibe. of prime Northern J teceanpan te th volume, rich nat. | fee obfousteen one tera? Tineset atccast case ced | Ngevons Denti, macturaa emisons,fofetner with eee with biood from a severe conturion on the head, the | polders of the State of Tennessee, in consequence of the 23 cents, and 1500 ibs. common do were ca of Sees hy nee No mercury used, nor restraint im diet or busi | enelosiug » fee, promptly atended to Lice. 6 Aes blood from which was etill running; he ge of Patrick Kelly. ‘The Dutchman was & big, powerful sandy haired fellow, by the nome of Charles Scharman, the name | non-payment of the interest due on the lst of January, instent. The cashier of the Bank of Tennessee says reported soldat 22 cents. €4 up 3000 or 4000 bbls, including AvApsTUFFS,—Flour— Sales were light and only foot- several separate lots the day. la ite. va re story, Art aud Science, in au entertaming and ms- ness pursuits.Strictures cured in wo weeks Wil ly auy pain, Constitutional Debility— h indulged ina certain loathsome habitean positively be re- id to health and society. Remember, 19 Duane street, ree | “4 PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE~ im, German Physictin, fifteen years Odd and Could not speak a word of Koglish, ‘hey were both the 21st December last, h Phi- | of good Western brands, and common to fair Genesee, nf | i ltivating pure taster aud sound moralsnnd | sored tp healt! Coner sn Philadelphia, Lhe cure of ail charged with figuting in the strert. | thet on Dest SON LGE Cal fe op te to bah $6.06% w $6 193. Among other lots sold, were 1000 | fitting ie tn ell respects foe. the -properand improving com | ‘oer te Dr. Joh maladies of a delicate naiyre, ned destrec Macisthate Welt officer, what obarge have you to | Iadelphia be ne an Ne of January, $500, | yhis of Southern, at $6 43%; and 400 a 800 do, fancy | penion ofevery family ejrele | The Sth No of the velume, 121, 28. L4,MOPTS FRENCH REMPOY FOR aul ontjanes tenance Dr, Kiakeliasachoat mewn in e ed to be more t! 60; 2008 | wil be Fon ‘Thursday mornin e Thi cane. aed ogreeable . Whose cormptnints 3 e make againet thoro men? which was believ re than sufficient to meet | Ohio, via New Orleans, were made at $6 an aes eee ian Geka, Gale oF hae Ze private diocases. me elegant, safe. a sean , ea. by tir Bb, Demos Orricyn—Weill, your hoaor, these two chaps were fighting together in Anthony street, like h—1 Macternate—What's thet you say? what’s that?— fighting like who did you say? any demand for interest on the bo; ds of the State which could falldue by the time these remittances would reach Philadelphia by due course of mail. Its aon-arri- 300 bbls of Troy, were sold at $6, and some small sales of Richmond and Petersburg were reported at $6 25. Wheat—Sales of 2.500 bushels of Geneseo were made at $1 25, and 600 to 600 do of Long Island, at 25 snoum, By mail or $2 lyn, or Williamsbargh NDKEW, MORRISON — THE PEPSON M 50 delivered in of the United 8 ave er the for the purpos hat they e by ur is now offered to the reop direetion of the origizal inven ing quackery; and for thore efliced perfect aud speedy cure, without exp at & mowwent’s notice Wi ives in the most conv: erated oF no charge prompt attention 0 n—Oh, your honor, you'll excuse me; that buted more tothe derange: Cérn— Sales of 5000 bushels New*Jersey yellow, delivered, tioned unde: he ‘Law Intell for the different remedies that prov , . poy pereoan gone; that's a kind of Alp of the tongue; Thope | Yat therefore, sttri rechata, eal OE te iment of | 779; 6000 to 6000 do, at 686; and about 12,000 tut last) see have before stated, is not Andrew | Migs ‘ign plensant and certain core jn a few dara. Soit ayly | corvier of Cy. Jord {Yeon ataeee, ball sgguare (os, you'll excuse it. the mails from floods, freshets, a1 AnAgement do, round yellow New Jersey, at the same price, and 1200 eof le, Tennessee, whose character and | a 121 Fulton street, New Ye Price $24 cottle. Orders obam a re . Macistaate—Why, Pat, you got the worst of it—how do, old New Orleans, inferior, sold distilling, at 660. | reputation stand above reproach. from the country, post paid, panctuslly te vars n the Post Offlce Department, than any oversight i i

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