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a funeral, the freight list about $25,080. pring. ‘Fhe Trustecs of the Putite Sohecis. nee fac wig ger tiry LA pry Ches palyintared in Wall street tee eet tae MEBTING IN RELATION TO THE CONSOLIDATION without invitation, i ‘TEE PUBLIC AND WARD SCHOOLS OF THIS CITY. SR mare peas core, 1 ee, 3 W Nami 8 Co skins, F Bar: A meeting of the members of the Public School On Sat , denury 23, jamms Hauser, only son of Wm. | ritt & Co; 10 hhds ale, R Makin; ber iron, | and King, year and 8 months. Ivison & Co; 307 bars, 33 bundles do, G Congdon & Co: Boctety, embracing the Board of Trustees, and all The relatives and friends of the family are invited toat- | cannel, coal order: 7 casks hardware, 3esdo, 1 bkt | ethers who contributed to the funds of that society, gods fuseeal, fries ey ny et ine, 28 ae s bring ae Se Rds BBs | was held on afternoon, at the Trustees’ Hall, eget tee Garr paper Sateen ‘ : Soar rks, hada ; Zeasks sulphate 4 | corner of Grand and Elm streets, to take into con- On Saturday, January 22, after a lingering consump- | Wilson & Brown; 1 box ap eer soa sideration, and to decide u} & proposition for the tion, Epwarp Warsox, aged 32 years. P Trang; 31 casks mere! , JB wood & Co; 7 0 iS. pabtcont eke duels under Eee prety co b erred Peete ee beer picneten . arty 4 P: - ments, to effi unig of | acl one sys- | respectfully i vited to at funeral,on Monday, at ‘ullerton; 3 casks vices; lware, ‘ayne; \HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP until t the Sth of Fé . Asitis determin. tem, and contemplating a cessation of the gente | *eieteoke ys Me, feo. ee nee Be oe mene 2 eae se eaeen saan Se | "T "Gompany intond sailing the favorite steamabipe— B's onc at Grape. Fg pipet eng Regan. independent action of the Public School Society—a | To Sin'ror the exciting triumphs of the theatre, that her | Year of his age, at patos, Phelyy, ed eh Ce eS Fe a arta y Set ERE TESTROOM, WELLS © 00. A, Thursday, Fob. 3, 1 Thursday, 853. rooklyn. Mar. 3, 1853. OR SAVANNAH—U. S. MAIL LINE.—THE SUPB- surrender of its charter, and transfer of all its pro- | yeneruble relative, fearing the young girl’s health might His friends are requested to attend his faneral, this | 32 trusses hay, James Stuart; 78 eases C mdse, Stuart perty to the Mayor, Aldermen apd Commonalty of | tore pearing betore tie pubic, It is raid, chat the | ay (Sunday) 28d inst. at 2o'dlock, P.M, without fur- | Brother, 3 casks hardware, Hosevelt 4son: 90 tos soda Mae HIE | cB eaturioy, Roe Meebo ee al. eee this city. Grand Duchess of Tuscany, with whom Mademoiselle | ther notice. ash, Recknage hy bars railway iron, 200 bila ¢y, No. 4, North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. , : neh 7 5 with weom Me | On Saturday, January 22, of congestion of the lungs, | hoop, Davenport & Slipper; 760 do, 4 bara iron, J Bald- The meeting was called to order by J. B. Collins. Piseolomntsl to partloular Srvoni ss used her inuence i | Prepericx Prascorr, second ehild of James and Louisa | win & Co; 4 pedestalframes, 12 bracket plates, ‘iliott & Ot ep aer tea hice ee cepiain ©. 0. Latlon, Peter B. Cooper was chosen Chairman, and J.B. | rtaiy that one sees the passion for art so. strong as toln- | Price, aged 4 years. ; Elalden; 40 casks ape aes tiene modations and fare, these abipe have to supsrigr os the Collins, Secretary. Guce-@ young girl, rich and beautiful, and a member of an | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull H | coast. : illuste ; pi lie stage: and it ia | imvited to attend his funeral. on Monday, atd o'clock P. | iron, J B Coddington; 20 bags shaddy, 23do waste, H Cog- ‘The Secretary then read the act which thag were | een eee eee enact. has ore than the | My from the residence of his grandfather, Lyman Candee, | gill asks saws, order; 28 erates earthenware, Juo | to present to the Legislature, which was & very | coloring of romance, and is looked upon by the musie | No. 11 Jay street, without further invitation, » Peed Fi carey ee | ? Jackson; 25 bags rict $< (OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKL F U.S. Mail Line.—The new and fut pele cteoaae Al . loving people as something heroic and sublime. As :aa: On Saturday, January 22, of consumption, Mary Moore, | 322 bundles iron, I & J Ho € MES ADGER, J. Dickinson, Commander, will lea voluminous document® ‘The act was preceded by a | 0 oi Noc2a' the young orima donna’s singing and acting | ®¢d 94 years. “1 dnen;; Plopaon. Wo; #8 casks aaaesi ah Gin ae: | pier No. 4 North river, on Wednesday, January 28, at 3 memorial, signed by the President of the Board of | ear tie impress of that enthusiasm before which the | The friends of the family are respectfuily invited to | & Co, certificates of passage, and drafts on the of Ireland, | o'clock P. M., precisely. For freight apply on Education, which said that the existence of two | will of attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, from her late | Wuausmr Heros (of Fairhaven), Pease, which arrat from £) where all bills of lading’ will be signed; and for passambal residence, 32 Amity street, South Brooklyn. Cardinal yielded; and at times during the = “like P in sums A sterling wy ; of schools, separated by law, in the city of | formance, so great the effect of the smothering Honolulu. Nov 10, had been badly burned when in the had at the office of THOMAS ICHARDSON, agent, No. 41 | the office of Spofford, Tileston & Co., 48 South atreet. ~ ni : ive of | inspiration which sh la the w i Suddenly, on Saturday, January 22, at quarter before 2 | Arctic. ‘The fire caught from a light left in the si Florida as follows: to Jackson jew York, having’ been found to be productive of | inspiration vlich she Tnuadered forth thee cata | o'clock P-Al., at his residence, No. 18 Renwick street, Mr. | Sect 29, und continued to burn 26 hours, when, through | SLcDange piace. . = | eee ee aes. ae ly eee inconveniences aiid eee knee anemia a oma Miasedec tah Geral Journ Clans, born in Connecticut, aged 89 years and 10 | theaid of the crews of whaleships Robt Pulsford, and OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —THE UNITED i in. ged a plan of uon ofthe schools | This “aristocratic prima donna” made her débu | months Gen Pike, it wasextinguished. Some clothing, provisions, tates mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton ~___ MEDICAL. BRT 7 : or meee. be given in Monday’s paper when the fnne- | and 2000 Ibs bone, were destroyed. Capt Pease writes commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southamp- of the memorialists, and have prepared a draft of a | at Florence, as “ Lucrezia Borgia,” in February of | vill take place. that a survey had been held at Honolulu, and that it was ton to land tho mails and passengers, on Saturday, Feb, R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS—FROM 9 TO 12 A. M., ito meroresele wa bens aemaaed 8 Cat oS ist yeu The circumstance of her belonging to a | _ On Seturday, January 22, of inflammation of the brain, | concluded to repair her at an expense of about $10,000, 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North river. Price of | [)* Ri} is op M. (guaday exccvted,) No, 648 Hous” 7 family that boasts of having produced a Pope and | Bicnakp Wa18u, a native of Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland, | put subsequently adds that she would probably be con- , passage, $120. not wanted during the voyage | ton street, two doors below Wooste , then read the following resolation, erent Cardinals, created much sensation, and drew hoe i fee pa attend his faneral, from his | “mned and soldat auction. should be om 8 pons the 4 before sail ng, marked uP which was the subject of a general debate:— a brilliant house. It was supposed that enthusiasm | 1,4. feidenee 379 Ninth at ‘this (Sunday) af 4 Scur J B (of Belfast), before reported abandoned, and G a age np R. BARON SPOLASCO, M. D.. A. B., ., ETC, ions i u : ste i , ; Sunday) afternoon, squid . after Thursday, Feb. 10. For freight or passage apply to 0 4 Resolved, by the the Public School Society, now duly | and romance had prompted Mer to a step which | 4: 1% o'clock. His remains will be iS erred in Calvary srewcarans fo noel Pe he bon igar e 8 Pay Y sel, SIORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, No 63 B viene kerr; rua ‘ew or tot yon Scum Proaress, from Portland for Baltimore, which was SI —. | Spring and Prince streets. Office hdurs, from8 A. Mf. to ashore at, Holmes’s Holey and. gol off with Tost of fee eee eee en aa ae eriy CONWAY, | 2-M-jand in the evenings, from 7 to 10 o'clock. rr at NBedford 20th, and went on the | Gant, ——, 850 tons burden. B. WARD, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF lature. The S conyened pursuant toseveral days’ notice in five of the | would bring disappointment and failure. Her re- | Cemetery. oni newspapers in the eity of New York, That our | ception, though cordial, was not enthusiastic. It ex- On Friday, January 21, of consumption, Miva, wife of rd of ‘Trustees be, and they are hereby, Suthorized< | pressed kindness mingled with apprehension. Bat | John H. Hensing, in the 20th year of her ace. ; Ueno ack hherela referred to, with such alterations and | SU€ Was young, and beautiful and gifted. Her acting | | ‘The triends of the family, also the members of Teutonia | Keel, and leaking, mendments as may seem tothem wise and proper in this | WS graceful—her voice clear, melodious and culti- emo bn 14, y . [bc B. oe seapgottully aries - aaliway:0 29pet- 7 s 5 ‘his steamship ia designed to sail, from Savannah, Eainburgh.—Houss, from 8 o'clock A. M., to 9 matter, and hereby contirming whatsoever our said | ated. Though the house warmed by degrees, yet Nae late reales Garay) Ss ternoon, at lo’clock, | Scux Joun Sow, from Bluehill for NYork, put into | Georgia, on the 4th December next, and same day of each | o’clock P. M. On Sundays, from 10 to 12 A. M., anil from > er late residence, street. Her remains will | Gardiner’s Bay, L 1 Sound, on the 16th, during a heavy | following month, for Chagres, touching at Nassau, N. P., | 6 to 7 in the evening. Office, Canal street, one door from Et ” | ee fro: of Trustees have done and may do in the premises, | the ordeal was a severe one, for applause was ouly | jn tuken to Greenwood Cemeter at Y 5. rf ad i i Lider tiated 5 ood : ie, dragged her anchors, and to avoid’ going ashore cut | Inagua, (with the Turks Islands mails,) and Jamaica. | Broadway, up stairs, ae Se meee, Oacaelee- TaeieS When Fegan won by suocesstt) effvrta, Wes Crate: phen aiatsede Poectg ibe palo. (oie: | eon rll to dus 24 Ouagres on the late Spartan gt den ae oe We aos: ahead Bailes Sy 4 *Sit appeared that -Mr. €! 7 gument, when M: Mr. NELSON said that he would not vote for the Charleston papers please copy. jon, because the people were not in favor of the project, as the preamble inferred. it was from pure necessity alone that they gave up the Government of the public schools. It the people only knew the state of affairs they would very soon turn the scales another way. it was a political movement altogether. The day would yet come » when the schools would not be in the hands of poli- yticians. It was not the ple that were against them— it was the Board of Education, who refused to e money to them to defray their expenses, unless would aj to have both public and ward *$phools under the control of the Corporation of the ir. Exuis said that he did not agree with Mr. n’s remarks. [or his part he liked the tone of lution very well, and therefore hoped that it a not be amended in any manner. “"1% G. Avams said he was opposed to the whole ™ , and it was his intention to oppose the adop- tion of the resolution, even though he was like that indastrious Senator from Missouri, ‘ all alone;” and 3 af i¢ was adopted, he wished them to understand that ‘UsBisoname should be among those who voted against a it which was uncalled for. He wished the *peopile'at large to know that he opposed the adop- tion of the resolution. Meppesick Dereysrer said he was opposéd also the adoption of the resolution, on the same grounds as his friend, Mr. Adams. He did not agree i ose who wished to change the present system Bhie schools. Some two years since he had Dany, and had conversations with members e Legislature upon that subject, and the general eine seemed to be that they would preserve the “i ‘pabllis ¢.ut all hazards. ant fel amendments were offered to the resolution, of them Were ultimately laid on the table. Lhe question.on the adoption was then taken up, a Ake resolution was orn iw motion, the Board adjourned. i.» Superior Court. ‘Before the tion. Judge Campbell. ‘: ak eto St. John o oe ar oes _dasurgnce. Company of New Haven.—This having been eal estérday afternoon, it was ~-found that there were seven jurymen present, butby the consent.of bath plaintiff asd defendants, were empannelléd and the case was proceeded .* Mesers. Jerdan-aad Waterbury appeared for & ‘the -plaintiff; and Mr. Chas. O'Conor for the de- -«fendagts: From the a statement of Mr. Jordan les Noyes. a r f New York, insuted his life in two poli ies of $2,000 ocak. gwed Mr, St.John before be died, and viganded. oyer.the policies, at the saine time re- fy ceitipeenotie ec advance ot Tane: with, the under > “wasto keep the policies ane eo ithe death of Mr, Noyes was to receive the’ “e money, andafter paying himself what he-had advanced, was to hand the residue to widow +Meyes On the death of Mr Noyes, Mr. St. John Ts ‘gerved #notice on the insfirance my: me through he Witiemore, the actuaryjin New York; but they | 9 payment, on the-groundthat at: the time of | op them,, inastauch -as-Mr. Noyes, was la- supder disease. To ‘recover. "ge fhsurance sand Muferest the present action was . brought. After a considerable amount: of": argument, had-been expended, the Judge suggested thatthere had betterdbecanonsjagdverdicttom she amount, sub- ty sapeations; which bad better be take id jewto be argued. ¢ ‘point “having” been ° tw, @s.to the advisability of jritting Mrs a5 2. co-plaintyy, which Ww; wan Battle at “the tating ont of the policiés'a frond had been com- ue wan argument ousted. ato » mfeneythat should-be. given in the. present, ict. oo Me! Jordan: ciwined: interest -tsom be Lath ‘rag of - “sipobe: 1861, bat. Mr. O'Conor- imd-vaiculated #6 Reith Itly, which was proved’to' be cprreeti ©) “stdted that the total artount would "20, to. Which Mr, Jordy eva that his: cliéut was ‘ehtitte: . O Conor, in -reply, said that she hale in pe hy Chew six per led Wor » a Werk Jately” in the employ \s mpnny, peat \, wit re At "to Showt wereiere riteuble at. Now Yor © Wolleateds-the thet: Mr. 2O0'Conpr snem saacuace that the oriyinel effes having been i Heal ticetl: Both -cotmsel were’ contiduing -O' Corin wimitte:) that one: “GO Acs wees drawneanp oA igstied #1 Mew York: , it bot were. At this sta? ee oceans. the. Judge came 0 the” detertii: ~ f adjourn ing the: C uur to pobre | ae Wx"AO v’elock, and aecordingty rose. ©" a f ay aye 4 ak pte soe ceprsdat ° Supertor Court=Part feotinis toe uss», Before Hon. Jndge Camp! ACTION LIBEL AND MATI tats gohan Zl Thomas Nereis aud Wife aginst adore dVecden wad Wafe—Vuis wasen action hrowsht ‘The branch of the family to which this young lady belongs, is poor. She, however, had been adopted by a wealthy uncle with whom she was educated. She resided at Sienna, about fifty miles from Flor- ence. One of the customs of the Italian Opera struck us unpleasantly. When a good point is made, instead | of waiting for a break, the applause is instantaneous, and the favorite is required to throw off the imper- sonation long enough to bow an acknowledgment, and then resume the unfinished senter ‘hus a tragedy, king or queen, breaks off in an impas- sioned moment to drop a curtsey or pick up a bou- qttet, and then gets back into an ecstacy. ‘This, to ears and eyes unaccustomed to it, spoils the effect of the finest passages. Unirep States Senaror rrom Mrourcax.—We congratulate the West on the choice of the Legislature, in the selection of Hon. Charles E. Stuart as a senator of the United States, from this State. for six years sue ceeding the 4th of March next. This, while it is a gra- tifying concession to the just claims of the Y s0, inthe highest degree, complimentary to our fellow town: man, and present able representative in the lower Hou of Congress. He has, by his faithful and judicious course in that body, so commanded the approv.il of the demo cracy of the State, that his elevation to the Senate has been effected by the almost unanimous concurrence of. members of both branches of the Legis ix certainly an expression of which the ob- j justly feel proud, and es; upon him to tak y by its present incumbent, Hon. Alpheus ¥ sequences of this choice to the State and to the gr West cannot but be highly beneficial. Mr. Stuart is a man that will read nts of the important and enlarged se Bim, and he will be found ever ready iling to pro- vide for them. We predict for Mr. Stuart, in his new relations, a wider ‘awe and still greater reputation as legislator. His mental structure and his superior legal ppily fit him for the important evolying upon a senator of republic. Pos- . in an eminent degree, coolness of judgment, admirable self-possession, and great sagacity, joined to a nature constitutionally democratic, he is peculiarly fitted for the graver deliberstions of the Senate, and we doubt not he will always be found equal to any duties that may devolve upon him.—Kalamazvo (Mich.) Gazetie, Jan 14. Tre CyoreRa oN Boarp THe Brig Zepra. We learn from the Savannah papers of the 18th i that twelve new cases of cholera and nine deat: have oecurred on beard the brig Zebra, bound to Li- beria, with emigrants, and which lately put into that | port trom New Orleans. The total number of deaths is 87, including the captain, mate, and two seamen. i has somewhat abated since the vessel ied with fresh wate The in a most filthy pn board origi of the water used by the e ated from the impurity which had been placed in oil casks. The berths of the brig we of green lumber, which are still damp seasoned. —We learn from the S ant, that Capta of the br C commander. Inteiligence of the fate of the son has b commuani- cated to his father. to whom enquiries have been ad- dressed as to what disposition is to be made Telegraphic despatch £ Melain, agent of t asking instructions in relation to t graphic des RM. Harriso in that city, t yannah, a The wants from rs es Were ie isshed ia New Rbk, + pal bacae ‘ HB Tegal tn my af aout nothing to this effect, wap ollcited, as. neither fen refused ewithdrew | ficient quantity Vag pret for yds. and $ PPRDAUEFS.— viger the int “fand fang terion, gach ized $4 erprat ee aioet ¢ 060° MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Occan Steamers. City of Glasgow. Benj Franklin, St, Th. & Berm..Feb ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Port of New York, J: Steamships—Alabama, Ludlow, Sayannah, S L Mitehill; Roanoke, Cayardy, Norfolk, &c, Ludlam & Pleasants; Ma- , Charleston, Spofford, Tileston & Co. ‘oulon, Rich, New Orleans, Stanton & Thompson; lew Orleans, Frost & Hicks. Wells, Greenport, master: Kate Lincoln, J M Smith & Co; Th . London, R Irvin sco, Mailler & Lord. 8 thand (Brem), Hencke, Mayaguez, L & W Burchard; Eliza Waite, Hutchison, Neuvitas, T Owen & “on: Benjamin Franklin, Davidson, Windsor, JS Bloom- ka, Washington, Matagorda Bay, J 1 E L_B Wales, Little, Charleston, N L ‘0; Sea Witch, Smith, Kingston, H Und St Bartholomew, 8 W Lewi Co; John Castner, Josephine, Kings: fancy Powell, Pod- ch will now naturally look to | ; Ariana, Ankers, m1 Roy. Powell, Apa Caiheart, Mobile, E D Hurlbut & C more, Johnson & Louden ger, Wilmington, ES Powell; Asa Eldridge, Rowland. Phi- ia, J W McKee: John W Bell, Rayner, Phi ‘ee; Cabot, Goodwin, Mobile, ‘ook, Pleree, Boston, S W Lew ‘ew Haven, master. Steamer—Kennebee, Clark, Philadelphia, C B Sanford. Oregen, Sturges, Providence. Wy clipper ship Wings of the Morning, which sid yes- for San Francizco, cla 20th. ter & Nickerson; Sarah Elizabeth, t . int $22 N, Jon 109 19 30K, spoke Br ship John Bunyan, Thompson, from Shanghae for London: Oct 9, lat 105 N; lon 108 84 E, spoke Bi strom Shanghae for England; 22d, in’ the of Sunda, left Br ship “R Nosco,”’ at anchor, to sail for NYork; Dee 17. lat 2 21S, lon 29 28 W, spoke Herman, 'Pierce,’’ all well (doubtless the Her- si ‘rom Baltimore for S’rancisco) ; Jan 9, op sed s and silks, to R uit sustained no One half of the crew of the severe cold weather. Ship Sooloo (of Salem), Hopk , West Coast of Suma- Oct 9, arr at Gibraltar Nov 17, and sid I ickman, of Salem, from the Western brig Randolph, from Oporto for Mel t), McWilliams. to Gri A, Mi Gottenburg (Ha mburg, 53days, with : hence for Liverpool. mn NW to WNW, New Orleans, I uglass (of Bal ma rt), Crockett, Me: fi was afterward towed into Greenport for repairs. ‘A FORE AND AFT Scuk, of about 100 tons, waterlogged and abandoned, was seen 29th ult, lat 36, lon 7434, by Capt Brown, of schr Convert, at ‘Apponaug, who also spoke 7th inst, lat 87, lon 71, another fore and aft schr, with loss of masts, which were alongside; wanted no as- sistance, except some spare spars, which he could not supply. Could not understand her name, but sha was nearly new, had a cargo of flour, and belonged to NYork. Spoken. Sweden, Henry, from Boston (Oct 23) for San 0, Dee 9, lat 24°26 8, lon 38 W. Ports. Cattao, Dec 21—Arr barks Keoka, Seabury; Jno Wells, Grace: Golden Era, Sleeper, and Laura, Weston, Chincha Islands, with guano; 22d, ship Louis Philippe, Bryan, Baltimore. Sid 12th, barks Oriole, Lentz (from Balti- more), San Francisco: 20th, John Potter, Camden, . with guano (supposed for U States) ; brig Isabel Beurman, Morton, NYork. Carpenas, Jan 12—Arr brigs John Kendall, Williams, N York; R R Haskins, Seow, Havana. Sid 12th, bark Naza- rene, Pendleton, Philadelphia; brigs Matinic, Thorndike, Boston: Annandale, Sherman, Wilmington, NC. Demarara, abt Dec 27—Bark Montezuma, Hanson, from and for NYork 2 days; Br brig Lady of the Lake, Hill, fm do, arr 25th (to sail on return Jan 3). Sld 23d, sehr J Darling, Wheeler, St Thomas, for freight (from Norfolk): Havana, Jan 14—Arr bark Saranac, Bigley, Boston. Cid 14th, bark Diligence, Hutchinson, Cardenas. Rio Grave, Nov 25—Bark Ottawa, Brooks, from Lis- bon, via Rio Janeiro, arr 17th, disg; brigs Jefferson, Rich- ardson, from Lisbon, arr 13th, unc; Alfred Hammond, Green, from Cape Verd Islands, unc. 'No vessels in port ldg for U States. Sr Tuomas, Dec 29—Ships Cerro Gordo, Chandler, for NOrleans about 10th inst; Palmyra, Perkins, for Mobile about 8th. Home Ports. BOSTON, Jan 21—Arr bark Allan Brown (Br), Vickery, Glasgow, and Greenock Noy. 15. Cld steamer City of New York, Mathews, Philadelphia; bark Gem, Nickerson, do; brigs Angelina, Warren, Trinidad; Enoch Benner, Morton, Matanzas; Ammonoosuck, Farnham, Havana; schrs Coronet (Br), Stanwood, Port au Prince; Wm M Baird, Stubbs, Philadelphia; New York, Goodsell, NYor‘. Sid ship Unicorn; barks Celestia and Modena; brigs Theela (not yesterday), Jno Duffus, Adah and Humboldt: schrs Mary and Gen Washington. Brig Maria, for Cienfuegos, started some days since but returned, and is caulking upper works. BELFAST, Jan 17—Sld bark Moses Kimball (new), Col- son, NOrleans; brig Dr Rogers, Cottrell, Charleston. FALL RIVER, Jan 19—Arr schr Martha Wrightington, Philadelphia. FRANKFORT, Jan 16—Sld schr Marcia, Sproul, Norfolk. HOLMES’ HOLE, Jan 19, PM—No arrival. Jan 20—Arr schrs Mary & Martha, O’Brien, Robbinston yia Edgartown for Providence; Jew, Hoyt, Newburyport for Philadelphia. Sid brig Velona; sehr Mars, (Br). Jan 21—Arr bark Oak, Ryder, Philadelphia for Boston; schrs L Waterbury, Cranmer, Baltimore; Geo Warren, Me: NYoerk for Milibridge; Rattlesnake, Parker, Poto- mac river for Bucksport; Sarah & Louisa, Newcouib; F M Dyer, Brown; Despatch, Barnard, and E Stanly, Bur- rouglis, Soston for ‘tungier. sld bark Oak, schrs Rival, L Waterbury, Sarah & Louisa, F Myc ly, Despat Martha, and Jew. i, wind NW, Broughton, (for ready first wind), Julia, brig Troyal Sailor, sehrs Grand ‘Island, Eveline, Gen Warren, Ruth Thomas, Geo Warren, Rattlesnake. NEW BEDFORD, Jan 20—Arr schr Progress, Pretty- man, Portland for Paltimore. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan 21—Arr brig Flm, Taylor, Boston. PORTLAND, Jan 20—Arr brig Civilian, Nichols, Daina- riscotta to load for Cuba. Cla brig Elvira, Hall, Havana. ROCKLAND, Jan 1¢—Arr schrs jouisa Ames, Ames, ik; 18th, Lightfoot, Perry, NYork. Sid loth, brig elisen Ann. Norfolk. fs iM, Jon 20—Cld brig Planet, Rider, Cape Verd ‘f Sid sehr Henry, Newhall, Sun Francisco. . bark Wm’ Schroder, Manning, Rio Grande NC, Jan 14—Sld brig Ville d’Amiens (Fr), P Brown, for Havana. NC, Jan 12z—Arr schr E Ann, Krause. mith, NYork; 17th, schr Franee ‘k with loss of deck load, foretopmast, fi; Cld Luth, schrs ith, Boston SI Fran ar, Spencer WAKEHAM, Jan 15—Arr schrs 8 8 Stevens, Darling, Paltimore; Alexender M, Perry, NYork; 16th, Agawam, Bes Resse, do. WISCASSET, Jan 19—Sld ship Stirling, Henderson, Sa- vannab, ‘Passengers Salled. camship Facifie—Dr and Mrs Childs, New York; W Rischmutter, Ts ey, Egypt: TEM HD b Lyon. onsdale; Albert Fischer, New York; H A Warneker, New Orlesns; V Hurtado, Pa: ama; Mrand Mrs ) © King and servant, Newport; WJ Valentine, New Yor L Dawes, New York; Le Che Fooreater, Oport igh, New York; JJ Keller, York; A i Stephens and fi Reinstein, New York Pennsylvania, U Thomas Pari Hemore, Engiand; W ‘ew York: Mr Williams, Bristol Brown, New York; A Huth, : r Butlalo; A’Rampacher, J. Graham, £ W Scott, New York. TKnapp. lady and ser- I Hall, H Webster, | P | | | In first e2 In eecond ¢ and return on the 18th, by same route, to Savannah. ‘As this service contemplates arrangements only for a limited number of Passengers, persons who desire to avoid crowded boats will find the route a desirable one; and invalids who wish to spend the winter among tho West India Islands, may find conveyance in the company's steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica and the fol. lowing ports, in addition to those named above :— Antigua, Guadaloupe, St. Kitts, Barbadoes, Havana, St. Lucia, Carriacon, Honduras, St. Thomas, Carthagena, Tacmel, St. Vinee Demarara, Martinique, Santa Martha, Dominica, Montserrat, Tampico, Granada, * Nevis, Tobago, Grey Town, Porto Rico, Trinidad. Vera Cruz, THE RATES OF PASSAGE ARE, From Savannah to Nassau .. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. (including steward's feos,) and in proportion to the other islands. Fach ship carries an experienced surgeon. Freight and \specie conveyed on the usual terms, For engagements apply to ANDREW LOW & CO., Agents, Savannah. Passengers or freight for the R’ M. steamships will be conveyed to or from New York, by the U. S. mall steam- ships Florida, Alabama, and Augusta. SAML. L. BUTCHILL, Agent, 194 Fulton street, N. Y. (OR LIVERPOOL.—THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP ANDES, 1,400 tons, Robert Hutchings, commander, will sail for Liverpool, on Monday, the 7th February. Freight will be taken at moderate rates. E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Gre HE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.—VANDER- pilt Line for San Francisco—Only line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmus.—Through in advance of the mail.—The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons burthen, will leave trom pier No. 2 North river, on Saturday, Febuary 5, at 3 o’clock P. M., precisely, for San Juan del Norte, direct, connecting with the popular steamship PACIFIC, over the Nicaragua tran- sit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. ‘These steamers have superior accommodations and venti- lation. For information, or passage at the lowest rates. apply only at the agency of the company, No. 9 Battery ce, up stairs. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runners of other lines. Nono are employed for this line. NDEPENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FOR CALI- fornia via Aspinwalland ’anama.—The new and splen- did steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- mander, will leave New York ‘for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 19th, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier No. 3N. R. The performances of this steamer on her first and seeond voyages, warrants the assurance that the pas- sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, where she will connect with the new and splendid steam- ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D, Wilson, commander, which willbe in readiness at Panama to receive the pas- sengers of the Uncle Sam, and sail immediately for San Francisco. These steamships are both new, and of the very first class as to accommodation, speed and venti- lation. ‘They are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route. | ‘The tables will be supplied in the most liberal manner Doth for cabin and steerage passengers. Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, to in- sure safety, speed, and comfort. Passengers will be land- ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- road for the Pacific. A good surgeon is attached to each ship, whose servicos are free of charge to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to E. MILLS, ‘Agent, No. 51 Cortlindt street. P. 8.—A’ mail bag will be made up at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public. ASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CALIFORNIA LINE, —The ho cket ship NEW YORK, now load- ing at pier 11, North river, has unequalled aceommoda- tions for firstmand second cabig passengers, for which early application must be made. ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. U, S, Mall, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —FOR NEW OR- « leans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship Crescent City, Baxter, commander, will sail from the pier at foot of Warren street, N. R., on Thursday, January 27, at 2 o'clock P. M., precisely. Rates of passage to Havana and New Orleans:—Ladies’ and after saloon berths, $50; lower forward saloon berths, $50; steerage, $25. Specie only taken on freight to Havana.’ Freight taken to New Orleans at 80 cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the company’s bills oflacing, which may be had on epplication at the offica. No other form will be signed. No bills of lading signed after 12 o'clock on the day of sailing. For froizht or pas rage, apply to M. 0. ROBERTS, 177 West street, corner of aren. ITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CO) necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States mail—oay through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via As- inwaland Panama. The splendid new and double engine Jnited States mail steamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tons bur | then, D. D. Porter, U.S. savy, commander, will sail on Saturday, February Sth, at 2 o'clock, P. M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, Nor:h river. ‘The Pa- cific Mail Steamship Company's rnin steamer will | be in readiness at Panama to receive the Geor ’s mails and passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco. No efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to - | send their passengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. Rates of fare to Aspinwall :— Ladies’ siloon, state room... Lower aft and forward saloon, do cabin standees, M3 DRAKE, (DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MRS. MOTT,) physician, 196 Wost Fifteenth street, attends to the diseases of women and children in all their varied forma Mothers are invited to consult Mrs. Drake on their ows and their children’s complaints. She is equally as aue- cessfu Jas her mother, who became so colebrated. EDICAL AND SURGICAL CONSULTATION. —DR. Cobbett, Member of the New York University, 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William streets. *Of- fice hours from 7 A, M. to9P. M. N. B,—See my diplo- ma with other testimonials, in my office. YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia. tic doloreux, toothache, nervous: and rher tism in the head, and a sure preventive convulsions, or poy. other complaints attendant upom early childhood during the period of teething, has beam discovered, and is now being successfully administered im the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn next the skin by the patient. Aneminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice of the public is not, therefore, called toa quack medicine, but to a medies- ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the faculty, as peculiarly powerful in acting thro pores of the skin directy upen the diseased or excited nerves, affording, genorally, instant, and always perma- nent relief, and effectinga permanent cure. Patients who, at twenty-four hours trial of the medicated necklace, ae- cording to prescription, find no relief, may, at the close of that period, by immediately returning the same, recelve back their money. SCHUFFNER & MULDENER, ‘Tesm™mony.—I do hereby certify that the composition of the medicated necklace offered by Schuffner & Muldener. is of such a nature as to unfailingly produce, the mowk satisfactory results. G. BRAUNLICH, M. D., No. 285 Henry street, Brooklyn. per ie by the proprietors, No. 4 William strees— e $1. JURE YEGETABLE ExtRact, DR. ba EA gorating eordial.—Dr. Morse’ rating for genital debility, impotency, ‘aortas &.. The astonishing success’ which has’ attended this invaluable medicine, for loss of masculine energy, physical lasitude, and genetal prostration, or ony of consequences of youthful i retion, or indulgence of the passions in riper years, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered; in fact. as a remedy for the above com- plaints it stands unrivalled and alone. There is no other reliable remedy, or any that has authentically recoived the sanction of the medical faculty. The wonderful ve- table production of which this medicine is com; Geen tested, and its virtues proclaimed, by the highest names of the faculty of London, Paris, and the chief cities of Europe, as well as by eminent physicians in this country. Itis the only infallible remody for nervous, head and mind complaints—the mental physic so long soughy for and never before found—the only agent that ean administer to mind diseases. It will remove a!l nervous affections, depression, excitement, incapacity to study or Dusiness, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self- destruction, fear of insanity, &e. It will restore the sp- ‘ite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it yy sensual excesses or evil practices. . Wood, of Massachusetts, writes of one of his pa- tients being cured by using this cordial, thus:—“It me pleasure to inform you that one of my patients, while in Boston, procured some of your cordial. He tells me ha had not a single emission after he commenced taking i while before he had two or three a weck. When he ied to me,” says Dr. W., “I thought it hardly for him ever to regain his full strength. I prescribed the usual medicines used in these cases in the hospital, but they had no effect. In the meantime,he purchased some of your cordial, which has effected a cure, J am satisfied no other medicine wontd. I shall ever recommend it whenever an opportunity occurs. ‘The nature of the maladies relieved by this cordial are generally such as to leave the publication of certificates of cures out of the question, or the proprietor would pro- duce a host of the Binet conclusive testimony, $0 sho it the great reputation it enjoys was not accident obtained, but is Grmly based upon its positive and appa- rently miraculous virtues. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would not have been so but for this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally potent for many diseases for which it ia recommended. THE MEDICAL JOURNALS have not, in asingle instance that has been authenticated, given their sanction to any other preparations for the above complaints. It has, in many violent and desperate cases, effected radical cures, after patients had been abandoned, and their condition Pronounced hopeless by medical practitioners of high professional character THE COMMON EXPRESSION of those who have used this extract, ia: “I had heard our cordial highly spoken of, but was one of the incredu- {ous in regard to fts merits. ‘Having tried various medi eines sold for_ the same purpose— (diferent sarsapa —without deriving any benefit, I had almost given up hopes of deriving any relief, and when I purchased some of your Cordial Thad no faith whatever of its benefitting me. But it has; I feel stronger; have had no emissions since, although’ ’tis not three weeks; J am satisfied the half dozen bottles I took will eure me.”* Another says:—‘ I had consulted several distinguished physicians. Some said i could not be cured; others pre. scribed this thing and that, but [found no relief until I procured some of your cordial, I must say it completely cured me.”” Another says—'‘T was surprised at the effect your eor- dial had. Why bad I not heard of it be! "t would have saved me so much expense, besides yore montad and bodily suffering.”” Prepared by M. MORSE, M. D., New York city. sold by © H. RING. Generdl Avent for the United States, 192 Broadway; FE. M. Guion, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street, in’ Brooklyn, by Milne, Fulton street in Boston, wholesale and retail, by Fetridge & Co., Wash ington street, and W. V. Spencer, do.; in Albany, by W N. Jamison, 681 Broadway; in Hartford, by Jno. Ditkine ay ine plamtifis agziiet the deferiants tor elagder, ee ‘dnd-malicions prosecution. Tho parties re<tde 8 ROTOR: street, and appear to: heath reapdeta bles i chtise of Aifiy action etose out gf the defend Wite ‘saving that che saw the rhaintior' oasO the 2ubh day of, nly 93654, ino State of inte: | vty S@HsAD Yoriolis styeet: aud that she was brawling, | eaneelao using projane language, aad sista ib ew Laid Steerage, see . in Springfield, by Bliss & Haven: in Philadelphia, Dyott & ibe landed Sons, and E. M. Wood, 4 Harmony court; iv Now Haven, Transit of the I 4 at the paysen- | 0. 3. Leavenwortir gers’ expense, reons securing through passage by the It is put up in pint bottles, with the words Dr. Morse’ | United States mail steamers from New York, have prefe- | Invigorating biown on the glass. Price $3 per commodation on board the Pacific mail steam. | bottle, two bottles, $5; five bottles for $12, and $24 pe ers, Rates of fare from Paname to “an F 9 on the | doren “ most favorable terms. For freight or passage, apply to N, 3.—Important advice accompanying each bottle. CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the otfice of the companies, : ——— 177 West street, corner of Warren street. Nee MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOl- - anion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriccau, Profes: 7 NITED STATES MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, © easés of Women. Twentioth edition’ tine fae ue ng with the Pacific amship Com Price $1. Years of suffering, of physical and memted the United Sates mail—Only through t anguirh. to many an atlectionate Wife. pecuniary jail Line for Cali gon. via Havana, | difficultios to the husband, might have been spared by & for Aspinwall and Ps splendid steamship | timely possession of this work It is intended eapecn CRESCENT CITY, Baxter, ander, will sail from the | for the married, or those contemplating marriage, ry at foot of Warren stree f M. nb DOO" ees! Wet Hwa: 6 te notied in rater fo! were reported at % and ¢hild, © Wright, LH Church, AP Houst Mrs Mary Trowbridge 8 Potter itornia. To w Vhore wad Trowbridge, 'C Durand, son | Potter, TR Miller—and 30 in | peace ; and tliat she was i the constant habit of | .” In consequence of these. allemations, \frs, (Nértis wae arrested by a policeman, and taken to the ye Contt, Psvex Market, where she declined tobe idl and was locked up by Justice Timpson, for } some two of three bouts, until cOMld be procuted-)) for her,gocd behavior for.six months... Thisacdion fj, |, stnek being pov now broucht tor slauder, libel, ond sea sicprispib, | Josy among owners. We qu ‘os—Steamer Marion—G P Post, J ith. F Terry, FF ‘ ’ a ema al io: ¢ 1 Weld, Brown, Cherry van, Sandy, Apalachico USN, 5S’ March, Mi fale mpkine, Com + R., on Thursday, Jan. | discloses important secrets which should be known t ment. Dumages were daid ab 83,000. - 01 and common Kaglisly tar ai Experienced heavy weather on the co Lay. 4 B Taggart, Mix 2 o'clock, P. , Passengers per Crescent | them particularly. Tih. A Limitec business 4 Rastern d ll, F Wood, J Wood, ck, 'T cigs y: «the plaintits, ira. D. Reassbll prodaced:séreral vit + AS ate a Jin bastera, esti » | Rellogee atieg Asien’ Milas one eee ip El Dorado, at | He: o, every female—the wife the mother-—e Ree, Who ali bore'testimnony to the good eharnctcr Seana were made at » Chace, 2 1a 16. 8, | Capt 0 Lovett, WK Page, GW one either budding into womanhood, or the other in the *o46¢ the plaintiP’s wife, from ‘her Aup. A hats DORs YS : lost part of dec ‘ke, H fs decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an tm- w Ana C Maker, Smith Newborn, NC. 6 des ty 4 - 2 - *] pany’s magnificent stea wrtant change, can discover the e1 * " mnt (Sot Hee, in aeantah ye Witney Yah, SRE Ronn ae inbstve- X00, Dl, ore tell, Baker, Newbern, NC, 14 4 will be in readiness at I Tee most eficlent refobdlog: and the lest onion sashe of apn, the ; be ants, Mr..W, EH. Sinitu 5 ha 2 ) Ibs. and 3 {, Smith, Edenton, NC. 7'day passengers, and s for San Francisco. Ra : min sET eT 1 ation HAC on the prota Chat the Ge veer {Die aa ; 4 att. Smith; Hdent n, NC. Tad De Tae 8, aactewall i or San Francisco. Rates | cure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject 1 in State Room, $65; (Exttuet of @ letter from o gentleman in eo Ohio. > ond Cabin, stan- Dayton, May 1, 1862, no Panama to San | Dr, A. M. MAotuceau, 120 Liberty street ; in Second do., $156; in | My Bear Sir—My wife haa been perceptibly sinking fer and allegations had net been proved; but, the Jude -deniedthermotion, and the defence was opencd tv the jury. Several witnesses testitied to having seem Lower Aft and Forwar dee berths, $45; Stee Francivco—In First Cab; 6 days SHIPPING. chmond, 6 days. line.“Turnes, Perlin, Md. SR) int ted at different times) 2: he as, a 3 c is IATTHE BEAUTIFUL CLIPPER sip | Stecrage, #50. some three years or more, in consequence of her firs Ai eg 7 she a iffer' nt Sunes: and of her at B1Ply.. Gat meat Sbbr Porvevetaane, Miner, Aloxandria <& IR AUSTRALIA—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIPPER SHI oP Negeeye* georges a ‘ish and suffering some months before and d a Ga fe fe defendant's wife ‘ jatd woreamade at 11% | ond, Cr anes EAGLE, being now ready for sea, will clear o TINEIY DAYS TO SAN Pua > —oLippar | See : ; uring hes ow vg Witich epithet the boys in thé ‘hetzi ens request. ‘The business | ras, Flatelien, #00), Me, ay Sine See Oss a coe, peerennees Ely Ll be WORD FicH, now rapitly loading at pier. Five, | {ating and prostrating, her, putting her Ufo in, fepaiaeed oat hold of, and made use of as agwiost Mz-. W Wess" at) S0,40ra Bll 25; | taken. Apply to Captain Silas Hardy, on board, at pier | North river, can take n few on hit. if imme: anger aed whieh waa ont ‘ ° e last occasion, depaired of. d that this | Tsuppoved this state of things was inevitable, andre ¢ ncisco in ninety | rigned myself to ineet the worst. At this time, (mow questionabl, land her eargo at the | about two months.) 1 heard your book highly spoken of, = vounsel contended that as it was nothing but a No. 8 North fiver, foot of Rector street. woman's quarrel, it ought to have been dvepped ai thre » > 'timeof giving bail; also, that it wasa speonts ting 5 ‘ diately offered. Shippers will bear in m Jan 1 to M Taylor ship ins performed the voyage to sn F & OO AA N™ YORK AND ALABAMA STRAMSHIP COMPANY. days, and will wh + ; -eigpord is cli nae * , intel to 100 tlerees 5 days from Mobile. —Vor Mobile, stopping at Havana, the new side | earliest possible day. SUTION & CO., $4 Wall street. 7. suit, and that his clients, being poor, omeht notita be) asiis9 yt. at 9250 a) $4 18% pee ; : rade’ eel steamship BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. shateidt, | “tnert Losible ¢ ee Wont ent toraal {canny Cerrieeter Prati held liable. _The canse was ted to the juty | cy ah ‘Als6; two brigs, ux ‘ ; A . s receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the relief it ‘th - tes Marge of the C 1 Ce Dee bs Commander. The steamer Black Warrior will commence » HIP LINE, | afforded my distressed mind. wnd the joy its ay without comming vp, und charge of our, P We Hoard tliat, tho hove Caytite Gaanged Hands, receiving freight for Mobile on Friday, Jan. 21, at twelve through to San 5 all and Pa- | parted to ay wife, on learning that the sreat disoe who found a verdict for the pl fot $50, Steamabips. Pasi dyerpool: Marion, Berry, | o'clock, M., and sail for the above ports on Tuesday, Jan vo detention on the Isthrnys,— ew and fast | of M, M. Tasomeaux provided a remedy, It commas asa, Sr ae? > 21 TY O78 ' been iiiado of 700 bts, domestia, |. Charleston: Alabs Savanneh: Roanoke, Ca. | 25, at twelve o'clock precisely, from pier foot Harrison | side-wheel steamship UNITED S147! y- e Wm. prospect to me which T little eongeived was possible. Bat “oll, | for this, ere another year would have passed over my hed, in all human probability my wife would have beer tn her grave, and my children both motherloss It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the nm. com | serous subjects treated of, as they are ofa nature (i? nama to | intended for the married or thoxe coutemplating mae. sail immedi- | riage, For sale, at 222 Broatway, No. 9 Aster How ant ty i, & 26¢. for prison allon re ‘ Naval Intell a bein oan he overhauling and efitting which therUnited | [1 Jerey : MK MBitgtes sloop-ofwar Vandatia has been Feceiting at | ("Tre ese in, incalerate. our Navy Yard, preparatory to her being attached to At. of clasiped do., Kt pan expedition, is now completed, md she 18 fr! ox, good enqu awaiting her complement of men td farm the} tur it wa, b fat 100 i fo to rea. About sixty men are yet required 3 twee Mp the nrmber. ‘The Vandalia, is to gail Diea, M CB ge: 9 Bc. +) Balter, Saa | stzeet, North river. Passage, $65. Freight taken for | C. Perry. commander, will leave 3 New Orleans at 30c. per cubic foot. Goods consigned to ey ay.) from pier No. % North an, do, sunset, calm. L. Moad & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commis. | February 4th, at $ o'clock, P.M. pi Hions. No. freight taken to Havana bas specie, No | with the new aud magnificent sid i si oikaibie tl ight received on sailingglays. Compargs bills of Ind- | steninship Winfield Scott, iba, the lntterwwont | Mg ean be had at No. 39 Masses. secon ‘Shippers must | mander. which steamer will be in readiners civetias anerror’| fend in their ills of Iading to the omee by nine o'lock, | reerive te United States pussencers ne ee he ee P.M, Monday, Jan. 24. Passengers for Havana must | ately for dan Francisco, The nec ions and a : mabe One yar ee ae ne eee prooure passport before leaving port. \ tilation of the W. nfield Scott are ull thet ean be de Sein o, decaghs Tasker cre kee oe command of Cant ohn, Po . dixgct fo On Thursday, January 29, Bees ax. infant son of Ma ’ Miseettancous. AVINUSTON, CROCHERON & 00, 81 Broadway. | Hor speed (established. on the vornce between New Yuck | Fetersom Now Cheat street, hlletetphia “Oar ees Meudevous selevted forthe Japea squad- | pus and Dridget Kelly, aged i year, 2 imomtas and 4 ft apis Tog ce FROLARY ORLEANS, DIRECT THE, NEW, DOCULE | paused : nado on the’ part of tive | Tecetet Of $1, & copy will be transmitted by mall, free et ron.—Phila. Ledger. aes. ee Every exertion will be sade on ihe part of the to any part of the United States. All lotterr "Tier United Seiies adron, consisting of the Suse Tbe feiends and relatives of the family are reapectfuliy’ | out, neutly sil. of which woul be wet: nome ot thes bales engine steamship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, N. Tine to ensure comfort, expedition and pafety. Passes La quehanna, P}; puccgs) Wearatonn, and toreship Sup- | invited to attend the, funeral. this day, (sunday,) at 3 ‘There was nich een on. whieh rendered it gers. Paarage in cabin, state room, $60; passage in ov | must be addressed, poxt paid, to Dr. A. M. MAURICKAD i were at Ho 20th September, aff etation- | o'clock, from the residence of his ult to boatoff the cargo. As soon as it could be the Chin Eetunty, awaiting ordora, itis | Street, withoutfurther invitation. to proceed to Japan. v atecrage, $26. Freight or measurement goods, 25 cents king 2 N the Panama Hallroad, and are cautioned that tickets for | Suc teste? owen New Soek, or box 1.234, Now pomp would be got on board to pump her out, Ses ieee oe Seer se Prcediway. A pamphlet of sixteen pages woh explaining the e but would be attended vith doubtful success On Saturday, danunry 22.. Mancancr. beloved wife of | my Saranac, at Phi hi phoemerds ie ae | unr) At Philadetpbiatrom Siverpool, had very | yer cubic foot. Shippers are requested to supply them. be in place pend a en An! Henry i. Gillett, aged 73 yonp i heavy weather from the westward during the passage. | gelves with this eteamer's form of bills of lading, 90 no hans mado re The relatives and friends of ave requested to | Dee 27, in tnt 50 57, lon 88, while hove to ina heavy gale, | others will be signed. They tany be had on appl Little & € ban, Matthews, commander, will leave pier 8 East river. for | ill be Ianded th harf at Aspii t the above port direct. on Saturday, Jan. 29, at two o'clock | fke'ranamn itallroad: aud Greece seawall te FM. ‘The ship has elegant accommodations for passen- , a of the United State: al new United States postage law, for the convenience of - — eS public, EDICAL ADVISER AND MARRIAGE GUIDA DAVIS, BROOKS & CU., G contents of the book, will be forwarded to any Indy or attend the funeral, on Mond: ion. KRG EMAC HH ee ines gentionan who may devia it, fre of expense, to any past MoKean .Bochanam, now at the Boston Navy | M. trom the oa me ng aed Pret ib re a ghipped @ vem witch stove in the starboard bulwarks, | at the offige of the agents, and will be signed at the office hl Uy | 1844, and valued : ! — ctical treatise never before publixhed broke staneheons man rail, &e: fine been five days to the ior to the day of sail! hen they will be signed S 4 7 v i ary ingor andeived prepnaatel y-efdes rt Twenty 5 rior to the ng, when they will be signed on OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND— s i ise ne rea ain to the ef te | went oe sare adhe faviner ie HeMon, Mer ro. wegtmatd of on 73 bowed, No freight recived, and positively no bills of Ind. The United States mail steamalitp ROANOKE, F. Ca. | fotretend soa, Gotan asc Siesta’: ond tye pan expedition. Purser Bradford: isorder 7 Sp Uncres burnt ot sie on het way from FAver | ing signed, after twelve o'clock on the day of sailing. | yendy, commander, will sail from pier 13, North river, on | author, M. Larmont, physician and surgeon, 42 is The friends and relatives of the fo Oo» ed to On Saturday, January 22, after a longand painful ile | to th wy ed Yn of r vi wi - aad hd " oD. T Pool to this port was owned by WOgdan, ‘of thig ci For freight or apply on board; or to B. LINCOL. P. i Y. ” aera eae 745 & Ls | pene, 2 TARET TAY 10M bo diem 58th ~ ads ’ 4, Ie: ply ; BI WN | Saturday, January 20th at 3 P.M. For freight, apply on | street, corner of Broadway, N. Y.. where be treats The States storeship Reliefarrived at Rio Dee. 4 | * fends und nelaiinee y = rae, wee 6 oe om 1A. M., 1 8 P.M, and trem of 950 tone, built in Newbal in | &Co,, 120 Pearl Ageote itt Now Orleans, Messrs. | board, and for to $0,000, "be “cargo about $100,000, | Mate & Towa, Nor Porkens atest 1 and er UDLAML & PLEASANTS, $5 Vront sireat, | 2g Ceurlaint