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them , and others ‘The of: en beard the Steama- Corvnere Bobr Hoary Breadywine, 3 Fe Ferrie orf per ya = 9 Marge ofSsp Wastingion: ‘Tus Srawa ar Wase’s Teles Sean Schr Cis otchiny, Blassinpe WE aay, there are one thousand three bundred miles UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. of water in the St. John and its tribataries, to Before Hon. Judge Botts. & febr Jump, be im common by British subjects and American THIRD DAY. © "The territory watere’ by the St. John and its teibu- Fxs. 11.—The United States vs. Elisha M. Biteh. ad \aricecompeiats ine lions ‘ot sane ia Now Beu > i. -Peter Cook examined By the D’strict Attorney, the Unites Beater 7 ea ‘ons in | Geposed—He is attached to the Marshal's office; was BELOW. Bark Convoy, ——; also, one bark, unknown. \ . AUCTIONEER, . The within the United States is covered with | down to Mr. Assler's office yesterday and to-day; suissths UE SOE. 8. Se ae ae mone: Nee portion will geil at 1036 o'clock, William and two ead excellent timber of tbe most useli and valuable descriptions. could not subpoena him; his clerk told me ho was ‘The Boston papers state that great complaint is made — jstrrot, @ variety of now and second hand furniture, beds, | toieat in teal and is one of After the settlement of the boundary, by the treaty of | °O') 1 Te ah tint to morcow by masters of veswels, on account of tho absonos, for the matt blankets, quilts, table and bed Iinen, outlory, | suocesatul ever built in this country. Washington, in 1842, it was divided in nearly equal pro | Out o! a ‘ Past five or sixweeks, of the light boat at Pollock Rip. A crockery, ollcioth, &<., &e. On Monday, the stock of 8 | now atthe foot of Cherry street, wl portions between the Siates of Main and Massachusetts, night. place so dangerous as that should not be without a bea- milliner, consisting of fashionable bonnets and oumerous bead ioe For further Tiinbering par poses ned eater mite coe | The District Attorney then called Mr. Bartlett, but he con to guide the mariner, A duplicate light boat would articles in the line. Particulars on Monday. uate Ie ¥ g1 f t viate 4 = — a pg a Lr poy extent. he not answering to his name, Mr Hall announced | *#id he did not wish to live any longer: he was then ‘put ind at WNW. | UCTION NOTICE.—J. W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER, ALE OF BONDS.—WILMERDINGS & MOUNT—AN. The whole of the timber and lumber cur within thie the | %@bedagain. The witness here detailed how the pationt | Windatsumet, WNW, will sell, on Monday, the 14th instant. at No. 55 drew Mount, Auctioncer.—$300,000 seven dintrict (with the exception of'a null g-uuity which is | that he had done all that he could to procure ras put under restraint, and at about five o'clock on ‘Telegraphic Marine Rope | Greenwich wtrect. the furniture of a familly, consisting of | eonvertible p bonds of the Cstawisen, floated down the Penob-cor) finds its wa, the seaport attendance of these witnesses, and as they did not morning he ees nurse to free him. SS) Bostox, Feb 11, | sofa mahogany chairs, dressing bureaus, bookcase, sofa | port and Erle Rai Company.—The undersigned Si. pockeny Fog ely \y, Ist4, at | @ppear, the case for the prosecution should therefore | hone Search war wade toe hiekie vate ag rom the | Arrived—Ship Bennington, NOrleana; barks Goldfinch, — bedsteads, carpeta, fist cooking store, ko, Sale at 1044 | authorized by this company We tories on 0 ycuble feck of white { Close, danta. At length Mr. Riddle, Warden at thotsland, roused | Moblle; Fik, Fim, and Nashua, Philadelphia; brigs ana- O'clock. Dy JAMES M. FORD. _ | mortgngy an Gets ads to eae in eee pine thuber, twenty cenis, 02 every forty cubic fect of | Mr. Geo. F. Betts then rose to open for the defence, | up » number of boys, and his lifeless body was discovored | Ti Mevsina; Niger, Surinam, HWect! via Borsrude, Ret UCTION NOTICK.—-VALUABLE PROPERTY IN | ple into the stock of the compaty at agy time before timber, tifteen cots: aad the sani» on every focty | and commenced by saying, that the nominal plaintiff | in Mr. Webb's stable, banging from a beam in the lott, | Maveanilla, Tobased: Harn, Key West. via Bermuda; Ta: Fourteenth street, by Anthony J. Bleecker, at the | 1867. These bonds are in sums of $1000 caste interes enbie feet of haekmatack, bard wood timber, masts, or | in this ease was the government, and though the U. | It appears the unfortunate man secreted him-elf there, | satire {earn and ME 40) Gilmore, Savannahs tones! Sierchants’ Frohange, on Monday, February 14th, two | payable semi-anoually, at the Banks or Neste ‘Ansocion, ta spars; apd the sum of twenty cents on every thousand | §, District Attorney was the prosecuting olficer, yet | went up to the loft, and taking the head stall from 2 | To3lor, Wilninelen, NE; Chicopee, and Fostor, Uhiladel: four story brick houses each 26 by 48 feet, and lots 35 by | New York, and the principal, redoomaticr ot ake tae superticial feet of saw log. sawed lumber, or seantling, | the actual plaintif’ was Capt. Floyd, the previous | borse. made running noose, and hanged himeelf. Picimpron, and Pavilion, Savanah, Geneva, George’ 108 feet 3 inches, Nos. 258 and 260 Fourteouth street, be- | place in 1867. They are secured by’ morkgusos made te This export duty is paid by all ener gad Lam er ate | commander of the Washington, and the United States | , After hearing medical and other testimony, the jury | (40th 7 ner Wilmiagton, NC, Charles Brewer, ween avenues A and B.- $4,000 oan romain on each. | {sano Seymour and Flian Fassett, ws teusboes tor the dg pouedd in couse ence of the difteulty and oxpene | Have no more to do with the prosecution than those | Tendered.a verdict of suicide by hanging. Northern’ Light. Homer. aud Com Kearney, NYork; 8 | The Greenpoint ferry, the now market, and other im- | holders. The Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie road ex- of collecting stumpage in New Brunswick; and in the | two fictitious gentlemen, Joho Doe and Richard Rue, | = —_ = Hustin, Lodiski, and Lydia, Baltimore. provements in progress and contemplation, are rapidly in- | tends from what is caer ee ee of the Broad Moun- local act which iir-t ;a-ved in that colony all timber and | Who so frequently appearon the records of the courts. Married. Glearod— Ship Golden Light, Sen Francisco; brig Holen | Sreastng the value of thie property. Hain, roe distance of thirty salles: eieire Weaieatetees lumber ent by American © -izens, within the limits of the | Mr. Betts then proceeded to recount the circumstances | ,.O" Sunday evening, Feb. 6, in tho Cannon street Bap- | E Ryder, Gibraltar anda mkt. | A UCHON NOTICE —LOT3 IN NETS _ AVE. | Ramspert, 8 Cistense of en eae ee luamber cut by Am. wva the river St. dom was | under which Cpt: Floyd wassupergededineommand, | tstebuzeh. by Tey: Herman J. Bay, Mr. Wat H. Lao [here SORT TCss Fe, DRVANETS. | AYE: | tamaneasy nese tho Little SehuyIkil connection, to the expready excepted from i's operation. But, upon the | and he would show that the prosecution emanated | “n'traimeaise srenine For pe te ates Rav. D8 Par Herald Martne Correspondence, | | Monday, Fob. 14, nt 12 o'clock, i’ the Merchants’ | Deans Meuiow (iallenty o teanchies fo ossl mines eS opinion of the law oftcers of the crown in, Bag and, this | from the Worst motives thet can influence the human | melee, Mg. Rest. Haven to Miss MARA Horas, all of this | Arrived—Sehrs Loango, Parsons Jacksonville, Fla; Jas pee ali uae aitgatrable balling | lots on Sev. | either side of the line, not exceeding five miles in Joagth. that such an exeept contrasy to the lettor and the | wind - the motives of revenge om the part of Captain | city. H Deputy, Wingmore; a EG Cattell, Williams and Co- ois aro well located, ob the grade of the avenus, of full | eee eon at too a ao the erenk eee the treaty of Weal -spresaly pro. | Meyd and Cooper. lie commented upon the fact of hinebeek papers please cone. lumbia, Janes, NYork; Sidney Minor, Bolles, NLondon; ize, freo from rocks, and ready for immediate Improve- Sy Ave miles, is graded fora foul ‘ breneh “Haca by tts 30 article «th the forest, in | the witness, Cooper, delaying so long before he made | | At Comac, L. L, by Platt R. Habba, Justice of the | Cherokes, Gandy, Great Kgg Harbor; Eli Townsend, Van" q ? ye of thirteen miles to Beaver Meadows. ment: Two thirds of the purchase money ean romain on | ‘To Jay down the track and furnish the gradod road is eatt- ‘hip Florida, Nickerson, NYork; brig Malvern, | MOrtwag®, atsixpercent. =| ated tocont... ss seee oes ‘ Sehr WW Fulton, Joline, Babin; M | TUTILE, AUCTIONEER.—-T0-DAY.—¥aA- | T° Rede et pom eapenend to the connection “ 'y Hobile; Dolaware, Marding, Provi A e shionable rosewood, mahogany, and black wal- ly sds secs CUr BERS 000 dence; Cherokee, Gandy, and R P King, Leeds, NYork: jut furniture at auction, on Saturday.--A. ©. Tattle will | TH€ extension from Catawisin to Williamsport 1,000,000 »s, orofagri- | the complaint, and his having waited until the cargo | Peace, Mr. Ontaxvo @. Daruna, of Smithtown, 1. ¥, to | nemaun, Providence. ‘ag g any of shove was aise barse Couper activo suyirecsra ates | Mins Canourey, daughter of E. H. Wileox, Esq., of the city river St. | laws of the United States, not from any leelings of Artie yecid f Alderman Wm. H. Cornell, 24 Se. © ve ee | Pitch, then goes and makes his complaint. It was | Tweed, Mr, Jans H. SANDERS to Bary EB. Maraas, both logs, lumber, timber, bo: culture, not being manu parts of the State of Maia John, or by its tribu shall, if required be produced— ecess into and through the sai river, and its said tribu- ", 3, “ ae . Eli Townsend, Vannemann, Warwick. | sellon Saturday, at ten o’cloek, atthe ware rooms, 102 4s inane, per Imeving thelr source within the ‘State of Maine, to | Cooper soid the liquor, aad Cooper sold the stockings, | af this city, Misecllancéus. | Broadway, a large and valuable assortment of rosewood UR cas oatn nanan ses steseeeceeneeeregees Sone he seaport at the mouth of the said river ‘St, | 8nd received the money. the defence would be able, | “Fi i | and other furniture, comprising sofas, large arm, rock- | ,,T Produce this sum the company have issued $1,000,- aad from the ea; the said river ‘St. oney. i yess | Died, 2@-For loss of ship Italy, sce arrivals. | , 1s 000 te bendns seotsed ty @. molteers, itt the Haan Johae and to ad around the falls of said viver, either by | also, to show a receipt given by Cooper for the price 11, Mancanar Watsu, after a lingering | Sum Coxsacncur, for Liverpool, and bark John Gard- | ing, and parlor chairs, brary and bookcasoy, extension | ‘ee gtoo ode mores user the same’ iwortgage, after the boats rafta, or other cony ‘that whea within | Of a cask of gin, ten days after he had left the ship— r, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland. ner, for Bonton, wore reported by towboat Defiance, at tables. sofa and counter do., dressing bureaus and wash- ' a a read is in operation to Catawissa. This giver:— To lay the track, &e., on the graded road,..... ‘To.connect with’ the Little Schuylkill, ..... the proyines of New Brunswick. the said produce suall be | and they would show that Cooper had been guilty of | eat with oa it ts wore t ¢ produce of sala provino. ? & suppression of the trath in his evidence in this | Geor 1e re of the crown to assent to the colonial act | transaction, aud that one of those casks which he | 1. 0. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend her was based upon the principle that neither the Lagisla- | gwore was brandy, was not brandy, but gin, and that | ral, tomorrow, (Sunday) aflacnoon, from the resi- ae tee erae te nos the imperial government bad | he himself had sold it and received the money for it. | denee cf hur ton, 387 Greenwich street, at 14 o'clock. stands, wardrobes, enamelled cottage furniture in suites, De ee ee es counting room desks, &¢. To be sold for cash, for account Sur Bown, at Boston from Calcutta, bad very | of whom itinay concern ; . p nites, Soe y | of whom canceen. ——— | _ “And leaves the $500,000 applicable to’ the wea De rateet tat Mtrong NE gules; lost steward and two | TN ISTRATOR?S PUBIC SALE IN PHILA- | Willlamsport. For this pum, with the balanee in. aboak : a : il paintings, | of the Company, they have offers from responsible, eon- . ‘They would produce witnesses to show the character | OuTriday, Teb. 1, GxoDGR Dakix,” aged TD years 7 |. A Bxrmax Sir, bound to Australia, went ashore to the | dk, (pila: public sale, without revere, ont tucdge, | tractors to grade and doall the work, and furaioh all the ae dad tho pede at ee ented down the | Ge Mr. Cooper; that his memory is most treacherous, | months aud 7 days. i Beewnrdl of Pernambuco previous to Sth ult. ‘Thenamoof | ite A a Date aan a ee Ricard W, | material. Bee a cenedsd thane Aataoa rakd ores | and Sanoe cellable: an thas: Gin’ Juryoannct Genend’ |, Bis Cuneral Will take place from the residence of his | the ship appears not to have been known in Pernambuco, | March 1axh, ‘The whole cost of the road will stand thus:— ‘ : : , Kadl., at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. auch disthietion coub be carried out a0 as to operate | upon what he has said with regard to Captain Fitch, | So) George ll. Dakia, 261 Raver street. to morrow, (Sun iit ahi alee pagal capa | This very valuable collection of oil paintings, being one | Present at eee nay : mte | egard to Captain | morning. at 100’clock. The relatives and friends of | Rank Avora, of Boston, waa launched 10th inst, from | Gf the mout costly ever hmported inte thia counter wove, Te, glistdvantayeously on American produeo ‘the | The only evidence to connect Capt. Fitch with the nily are invited to attend without further notice. | the railway at Fairhaven, after having boon very tho- | fal of them large Seripture pieces, muttable for olvirahos, Dash tinder und. dilser articlee’Gr ths Ghilet Bint Sanggueg. Was that of Cooper, and the defence Feb. 11, of consumption, Jonataay C. Avens, | roughly repaired. | &. Among them are the works of Titian, Murillo, Ru: floated down the St Jolin were subject to foreign duty | WOWwd show that with regard to that fact, he had | aged :9 yea Dank Mount WaswiNatox, at Philadelphia 1th, from | bens, Vandyke, Teniers, Luca Jordano, Corregio, Salvator, importation into England, while similar artieles fron | Sven different versions to others as to the owner of | and those of his uncle, Jonathan I. Cod- | Cardenas, om Jun 28d, in a'heavy gale from the North, | Ross, Raphael, Mengs, Vernet, and ‘others. ‘Also, fine | Deduct from this tire Now fiewnewick were admi:ted st nominal duty ouly, | *e goods; and that during that voyage he had de- | dington, are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow, | gnruny mainmast and sustuined o:her wight damage, On | marblo bust of Washington, by Cerrach!; also, fine marblo | the Company.........cscsecersrseeeeseree 100,000 “After thia con-truetion of the principle of the treaty, | Clared that be would be revenged of Capt. Fitch, | Ganday) afternoon. at 1% o'clock, from 77 Ninthsireet, | the 2th, saws large ship ashore two miles North of | Dust of Count D'Ketang: also, at wame ‘time and place: | 7.4) Seliageceiare of Now Brunswick, Dame. Ai Mon acs, Hecawme le sae ae Sie ONDER that het (Cooper) | "On Friday, Feb-11, Lvciepa F, Watsxnt, agod 1 years ae ry Beek, sie eee mad undeabeoae Lee er egy ecw aati Mex ype ig Dae tesrest veg very fine | Or, for whole distance, $3 miles, $35,485 per mile. wipe, alerted pap alae age ry pd Bh lp alee Position of Hirst officer. | ynq 19 days, youngest danghtor of the late A.J. Wilko. | eae ee enn a eall war hanzing looce to | modern paintings, the whole forming one of the largest | At Williamsport this roud ins ‘two very valuable com- pancag alike aubect to the evPe ay) Aad this act has | The learned counsel contended that even according | The friends of the tamlly are invited to atiend hor fu: | {)'vardsand a wrecker was beating up toberasalstance, | and most valuable collections ever offered in this country, | nections, one with the Williamsport and Elmira PE ee ee cal antes uactald seanor | 1 the evidence of Cooper, Capt. Pitch was not ac- | neral, 1o morrow, 7 The M W has been off the Delaware Capes for two days in | and every picture will positively be sold without reserve | Now under contract, uniting it with the New York aBienbie enya “Roan! quantities of timber | countable for the segars—that they belonged to | her late residence, No. 37 Sixth street, Willa! a thick fog; since passing tho latitude of Savannah has | or limitation. Catulogues may be bad on application to | Erie Road and all its chain of Northern and Western com- eee read fonted down the river St. Joha during | Adatns, He contended that Capt. Fitch knew nothing | On Sunday, Feb. 6, after a short and paigfol illness, | Spucienced a summer passage, M..THOMAS 8 SONS, auetionoers, Philadelplua, Fob, 1853. | nections, and the other with the Sunbury and Frio Road) “Et Lagi hd aa aba 5 of the ten casks of brandy, and that the only part ; Fuztnernk., wife of William M. Saxton, 2 bE . = aa a oor making it an important link in'a new, ani shortont, 6 a ‘ons white pine timber, at $6 per ‘ton $500,000 of the carzo which was bia was the oil, and that was | #4 4 months. Scene JS Burcms, § ere f from Jamaica bound to this URNS, PATENT MEDICINES, HARNESS, &C.—AUC- | trunk Detweon the Went and tide-water. 4 10,000 tona hackmatas timber, st $7 per ton. for the ship's ue, and one of the casks of brandy | , Her friends and relatives are rospectfally invited toat- | port, is stated in despatch from Charleston, Fob 11, to tion.—This day, at 12 o'clock, at 57 Dey street, corner | rangements are now all complete for openi 000,140 white pine logs. at $6 per thousand. ot iP » an + | tend her funeral, at the house of Dr. Tully, 2151, Broome | E‘wood Walter, Esq, to be at Key West, in charge of | oF Greenwich, lot of harness, yokes, Townsend's sarsapa- | new line of communication from Erie on the lake to New is and aequaintances, also those of her sons | NOrleans id inat., to be badly aground at Pass al’ Jutre. and John, and the members of Hancock Lodge No. 3,004,000 spruce logs, at $5 per thousand. which was also for the ship's use—passengers and | street. this, (Saturday) afternoon, a? 134 o'clock. wreckers. She is owned in NCarolina, and laden with old | ritia, stove and pipe, patent medicines, churns, barrels of | York, Phiadelphia and Baltimore, to wit, the Sunbury 3,00),000 pine boards, at $15 per thonsand. crew using 0 larger quantity of that beverage than | "On mana ane Feb. 10, Ws. Cuavi, in the S7th | Copper and pimento. No further particulars. tins and oat meal nien’s hats, oil cans, store fixtures, | and Frie, front the lake to Williamsport, the Cattawisea, 15,000,000 cedar and pine shingles, at $3 por M. would be perhaps deemed proper by the people of vi year of his age. Bu scux Jason, from Savannah for St John, NB, before | household furniture, &c. Sale positive. Miamsport and Erie, from Williamsport to Tamaqua; His funeral will take place to-mor: Maine. There was no evidence that the oil or that TOW, Ganasy) after- | reported put into New Bedford for repairs, was taken | WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. the Little Schuylkill to Port Clinton; and the Reading: large cask of brandy had been taken ashore, and | noon, at 1% o'clock, from his late readence, 219 Kast upon the railway morning of 10th inst, was found to — = = Philadelphia, to Philadelphia; or, from Tolal,...ccecere . I ) H. LUDPDOW, AUCTIONE®, 5,00),000 pieces clapboard, at $16 per thousand, 80,000 | Soe e cece eee 1 7 1 ¥ ake —" LU. Ad 3E v As peices ate’ advancing, the value Gt’ the ‘prodace of | Mey would show that the only person guilty of the | Twenty-Srst street His friends and those of his son, Wm. | have lost part of keel, bottom badly ehaied and ruddor VALUABLE HOUSE | Lehigh Valley Road, te Easton, thenco over the New Jer- the tobeat above piven: way be safely Stated ariges ot | act’ of smuggling was Cooper bimselt. Mr. Botts | @. Chave, ore respoetfully invited to attend his funeral at | damaged. ond Lot on Twenty-second street.—F. H. Ludlow | sey dentral to New York. The only roads } % ; . A the above time, without further notice. His remains will ‘Whalemen. will sell at auction on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1863, at 12 | be completed to consummate those connections, are the tions of dollars. ¢ 1, | Concluded with an or the appeal for a fair and | ye interred in Trinity Cemetery. Arr at New London, 9th, ship Jefferson, Williams, NW | o’clook, at the Merchants’ Exchange, if not proviously | Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie, and the Sunbury end ae Re eae eed roe Berd mae ne Bible ee ahha judgment o! case on behall of Bis | “On Thursday night, Feb. 10, of inflammation of the | coast, Oahu Oct 2, Pernambuco Jan 8, 85 bbla sp, 280) do | dispored of at private sale :—Twenty-second streot—The | Erie, both of which are in part under contract, and the ; \ chest, Wnuam Hewry, son of Frederick H. and Clarissa | wh oil, 40,000 Ibs ‘bone. convenient and wellarranged house No. 272 West Twonty- | parts not yet let only wail the settlement of some ques- lated that their lumber ext within’ Ameriean territory, | Frederick Kaman, examined by Mr. Cutting, de- | Way, aged 1 year and 3 months. Spoken. Second street, “four doors from Niath avenua ‘The | Lons-as_io cholco of route, to be placed, under contact, and flouted down the St Jotm, should not be «abject t | posed—He keeps a store at 135 Maiden lane, corner | The friendsof tho family are respectfully invited toat- | Bark Coxes, Smith, from New York (Oct 7) for Sumatra, | house is twenty by forty feel, with an enclosed plawa, | By this proposed line of roads the distance between Clove- export duty if shipped from thence to the United States | of Water street; that way my place of business in | tend bis funeral, to-morrow, (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 | Nov 2, lat'?,N, lon 20W, by the Edw Koppisch, at Bue- | and has all tho modern improvements. The oilclot id | iand and New York is 95 miles less than by Buffalo and Al- Such » stipulation would only be just and fair. and would | Sinmer of 1vo2; there was ne large cack of brandy | ovclock, {rom 203 Washington street. Ben Aveae fetes Males gas fixtures will be sold with the house. Tho location {8 | hany, 70 miles leas than by the Erie Road, and 58milen lees relieve our citizens from the payment into the treasur; carried to my store last summe ri the ship Wash- | _ On Thursday, Feb. 10, of croup, Wu11am Huvry, son of Ship Loo Choo, Snow, from Calentta for Boston, Noy 23, | wnsurparaed, being opposite the grounds of C. C. Moore, | than by the Cleveland end Pittsburg and Pennsylvania of New Branswick of the laze sums the; now contr. | eae ee ny et ear cack of win brovehts ig | the late Robert 8. Dow, aged 4 years and 6 months. lat 27° 108, lon 47 34K (not as bofore.) and facing Londoa Terrace. Lot twenty fort by half the | Central Line, while the grades compare quiteas favorably. bate anocally toward the support of the government of pth ere Ae j a one SS host Join Ooohior | ~The friends and acquaintances of the family are reapect Foreign Ports. block. Whilo the Projectors claim for thls road there advan’ colony. ‘ “radar dpaviicr seg hal ge Deadhead na PS » | fully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 110 Orehat aston fe 5 TATE.—THE sup. | 0! through trafile, also claim that, for locai frei All the timber which oats down the St. John is eol- | tho witness in this case: [paid him in full and got a | {1 inte te atte atte erat oor at do'clook, bie Was Bedord: Bornton NYeck. Rerat, Mieknis' | JMCXECUTONS’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE —THE SUB- | business, it ‘will’ have ‘no superior in the country. Tk tected in one boom. Lach piece is clearly and distincily | receipt [produces the receipt); it is dated the 19h | On Friday, Feb.'11, after a short illness, Tuomas Gisis, | Posiiand; Geo Harris, Porter, Searsport; sebr ‘Ine, Tam: | acces ert estore of the estate of Ichabod Williams, | passes through @ broad extent of country, at present marked, and can be immediately recognized by itsowuer; | July, 1802. | im the 22d year of his age. oe ee eee a rise tenet & hakcarde craite Welm, | Seeeased, will ofer forsule, at public auction, at the Union | Fithout rail access to the seaboard. ‘This Lire if not #0 marked, it ia foreited to the Boom Company. Sih A 1 a 3 1 Hotel,in Elizabethtown, on Thursday, February 17th, inst., es — S. ists : kee s err : za aS at pay Mr. Cutting-——The jury wilt remember that Cooper The relatives and frlggds of the family are invited to | Rico. Sid 27th, brig Matanzas, Stover, Matanzas. at onbio’elock inthe afternoon: all thersabectate that ceedingly ae ia senecitaral Abd silnerht Bieenele — i fore. cei | attend his funeral, frew his late residence, 87 Centre 108-01 s timber whieh comes down the St, John, and that whick | left the ship ten de before. Ueeeae ae ROOGI NE 108: | rset thle) (Saturday) afternoon, at Lg o'citok, delphin, NOCH 22d ult, brig Heontoe, Bradbury, Phile- | longed to said deesased. consisting of two dwalling houses | both bituiaincusand anthracite cond, and of inexhaustible {is out within the limits of the United States is readily re- | $48 24, which Bees and crete i int |. In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, Feb. 11, at 23g o'clock |ivaxa—In port J0th ult, ship Norma, Barton, forNew | 20,8 cabinet maker's shop, situate in Water streot, in | teds of iron ore, the tonnage of which will far exceed that Sepia DT See | There cold, therefore, be 0 di eae en Or Onenee for q1ID ao, fora pankere pe | inthe 20th year of his age, WinuAk Battar. York 6th inst; barks Millandon, Butler, for New Orleans, Fa ala A aaGaee Pall Penden whe cree ee [oe any Mesoertteat Clsteich,, Rovere: Seeuer ae culty in identifying such timber and Inmber wh given him by Cooper, for $119 43, for a package of ‘The funeral will take place from the residonce of his | Jialing yinte’ fremn Boriae dee ee BT ees; | conven! cane ern at 4 19g, ever, Ge upon the map, it wik be scen that the average distance and in relieving it from export duty, if an socks. The bill ran—-“Mr. Nicholas Busey, bought | prother, Jas. Bailey, 280 jay atreet, Hrookiyn, this (Sat- Kellan fit Me siactaz: Dene yer a toga Arpiar al venience that is nece mary. oe lots aretlarge, = ‘a | between the Buffalo and Albany, and the New ¥ork and that effect should be entered into between the respective | of Mr. Cooper, 269 pairs of woullen stockings, at 3374 | yrday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘His friends and the | price J Means, Herrick, fecm Jacksonville 10 days, ace, | RAntly, located. extending Ee pth parent ere hundredand | Yrie, ix about seventy miles; Detween the Ponnaylvania Ce a pihiaid aciigabie by larga ntenzsicr isd by sea. | Contd, $100 87; 81 pairs, socks, at 18% conte, $15 19; | friends of the family are respeotfully invited to attend 20th: Confidene, Melvili, from Mobile 3 a do; Rabe Ml |e ee ot a roe auaeee Bounties Central and Baltimore nd Obi, about the same, while a “i . bags irs children’s stockings, 183 cents, $3 37— | without further notice. . Roberts, Colson,’ for NYork s00u; J Hinckley, Johnson, i ie facturing estab- | "220°. wi 6 New Yor! Fs eremse’ of rh fey ot dies Fredericton, which is It was receipted by John Cooper, | _In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Feb, 10, Bra, MAaRIAXNBNoR- | fo) Hoston eeatiey sehr Meridian, Weeks, ; a iat: situated for private residences and mani ing estab- | vania Central, about one hundred and fifty miles. dy. § Z | inthe ST lishments, being within five minutes walk of the depot of r ‘Above Fredericton the river is navigable for small | aud dated August 20, 1851. | Tart, wife of Dr. W. K. Northall, in the dith year of het | ang others as before. the New Jersey and Central Railroads, and within ten | AroPosed new line occupies about the centre of this speee. nteamers to Woodst dixtanee of sixty-flve miles, and Witness continued—Could not find the receipt for | *85 . ¢. neral will take place this, (Saturda: eR Maraxz4s—In port Jan 28, brigs Phebe A Paige, Line- | minutes walk of the Kilzabethport steamboat dock. Also, | thoroughfares from the Atlantic to the Likes, wee from thence to Grand Falls, about sereutydive mile fx | the brandy which he boughs trom Cooper in July, | gCjunersl ull wake place ts, (satarlay) afternoon, | yin, fom Philadelphia art 21th Demarara, Mevithew, | Sve nore mal Miedo was WHLRIAMS | rile, thn speor between each of about seventy ther = The river is also occasionally navigated by | 1851. mf Jn Brooklyn, on Friday, Feb. 11, Haim E. Buown, wife | and otharaas alave, CU a (B tte Viator, You a { FLIAS WINANS » } Recutors. | miles, a distance quite sufficient to afford an ample «mall steamers during the season, To the District Attorney—Could net find any en- | of Win. F. Veliman, aged'19 years 11 months and 7 days. | Bo.ton: Frontier, Hoye (from Calais), Havana, Sid 270, | sea business, while they are all competitors for the try of it in his books. | _ The friends of thé family, and of her father, Nathan | fork Win Larrabee, Gilley, Fortland: brig Con Stewart, | ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL av | trough business. It is believed that the connection A BILL | ‘James Hadden deposed—That he was storekeeper | Brown, are respectfully invited to attond hor funeral, to- | Wilson, do; 26th, bark Solomon Piper, Chase, do. a ‘auction on Monday, Feb. 14th, at J2 o'clock, at the | Of this road with Elmira, by the Williamsport amt EATABLISHING RECIPROCAL TRADE WITH THK SkI- » Washi : ¥ } morrow, (Sunday) afternoon, ai 2 o'clock, from her late on the Washington, under Captain Floyd, up to May | ¢ 266 Atlantic cceat Glikoul faster testis Meipovnxe, Australia—In port Nov 14, ship Revenue, | Merchants’ Exchango, a splendid residence in West Four. | =/™ira Railroad, will add very largely to its traffic. By TISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIZS, UPON CERTAIN | last: I know Cooper; I recollect the ten cases of oil | Tesiden' feenth strech, iu the vicinity of Filth avenue, a four | #8 route from Niegara Falls to Philadelphia is but four Crowell, for Canton. ; x : hundred and fourteon miler, whereas by and New CONDITIONS. | enoken of b ; lion's know where they were | tio. », 4 PReNamBoco—In port Sth ult, brigs Henry Matthews, | story brown stone front honse, finishod last November, ‘ ef section 1. "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of | SpOKeR CF hy him; I dons know where \ ny store | . At the Hartfont Retreat, Feb. 9, Jony J. Fisk, Eu.» | pevesensx, from Boston (Dee Oth) arrteh, for NOrkeanstae; | imide most modern stele, with ail the latest iuaprove” | gle ee, tt ea ie Representatives of the United tates of America, inCon- | Thom: they were pint botiles of olive oil; the value | “C2247 ty ace who died at Jack Arabells Targe’ (Br), Rearney, from Harbor Grace, NF, | menta. ‘The lot is 20 by 121 feet; house26 by 65 fect, three | }rom Famurs, by the New York and Kile Railroad, the di jitas asrembled, that whenever the government of area et ae eso Tork $325, per ese eee eee rane oaues 8? Jackson: | arr 6th, to load: for a pors in ‘the United States. Sid on | rooma deep. Porsession eun be givon Ist of Maroh,'or be | {ance to New York is 274 miles, add to this the distanee inten that Ue people’ of the Caled Staies hall enjoy | did ct ave them stowed away in Geena si | Yay) aiternoun, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of lis bre. | Ot Prev to Dec 28 ship Medora, Burr, (fromNYock Nov 7, | fore, $20,000 can remain on bond and mortgage for & | qdelphie, whereas, by this route, it will be but 255, ear” ates, e people ies shall enjoy 2 ¥ 5 x - - | arr Dec 23) Australis, term of years. roperty can be vie: any time | + ? unmolested the same rights to take fah of every kind in | cases that were sent to me were used for the ship's | ther, M.C: Tully, pee paren atroae TS | ocnso Aes port Deo 4, barks Ottawa, Brooks, for | previous to the sale, eich thekete of eietasion, to Ge ob. | fg 200 males, end bringing Elauira. 10 seat nearer Pile the Gulf cf 9t. Lawrence, on the eteste and. shoces of | stores, and were ed to the ship; one or two of | remaing will be taked tw, Frorgreen Cemetery, for inier: | NYork abt 30 days; Phanix, Mason, from do abt Aug 31, | tained at our store, ‘No. 8 Wall street. York and Erie, When it in borne in mad that the whole Newfoundland. Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, New | the other cases leaked; those sent to me were per- | ment. eecoaaie sand friends are respectiully invited | grr subsequent to Nov 25; briga Alfred Hanmond, Green, | ~ = s ™ | tide of we travel Goring the. warm seastrida'Aieia Brunswick and Prince Edward's Island, and ofany and all | tect; { had two bottles of the other four for my own | t¢sttend. for NYork abt 30 days; Jofferson, Richardson, uno. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONFER.—LARGE SALE OF other the British Possessions in North Ameriex, and in | ¥ r oe Long Island and Roche:ter papers please copy. ail the ‘bays, guile creeks and waters, or paces of the | cs they wanton, complaats ware made 40 me Ty | pg bc Bee eae aoe, pateery te the pean { the passengers of the brandy; they said it was infe- | on the coasts and shores of any part of the Bri Pos- | rior, and I reported the complaint to Mr. Ross, the | nesslons in North America as ere or shall from time to | steward; Mr. Ross bought the brandy at Bremer- | time hereafter be enjoyel by subjects of Great Britain, | haven; Mr. Roas told me he would give me another | Nugere, subject, however, to the rights of the proprietors or pos- | quurter cask at Southampton of @ better class | City of Manchester. sessors of the ground where said fish may be dressed, | brandy; I told the captain at Southampton what | cured, or deied; and whenever the government of Great | complaint waa made to me, and he said he would ee veges toy sealord Tae eres Lois aed | for the future see to the purchase of the ship’s stores Jands, necessary for the enjoyment of the sawe, made by | himself; the usual intimacy existed between Ross | British lee any of the people of the Uuited States, | Aud Captain Fitch ; there was more than the | shall have the same foree wad effect as if made to | usual intimacy between Ross and Captain Floyd; British subjects: and wheoever the goverument of | the ship was abont two days and a half at Southamp- Great Britain, with the sonsent of the government | ton; I saw Brogden on board attending to the basi- of the provinces of Canada and New Brunswick, shall | nes; | received a quarter cask of brandy there from with the government of the United states that the | . | bs dl of te “eine in Ameriean tottoms, and with boats, | MY: Ross; I received another from the bonded store, 4 * : j. | Which was bought by Capt. Fitch; it was seventy- ae aetae rq f Pattecdle ae [beer by fees yom four gallons; they were stowed in the after-hold; the Frunswick, from their sources to the Ocean, together | c#ak that Ross bought was opened on the same day with all canals and waters connecting the great Northern | that we sailed, aud it proved to be dark brandy, not takes with the Atlantie Geean, through the river St. Law. | the quality that I required; it came on for the ship's rence, as the same now are, or hereafier may be enjoyed | stores; I reported it to the captain, and he desired dy the Loe pore Lthleg | Setar age Se | me to tell Ross, that if there was time, to put it | after be prescribed for the uso and navigation of the same | #8bore again, so that it would not be charged to the by the inhabitants of the British Provineos in North Ame- | Ship: I reported that to Rose: he did not pus it Tosewood and wabogany furniture, to be vold at | Weta « warmbe end enléer elimats lauh sivayt ern aus Cay, At balt-past ten orclonk, at rales room, | great, the importance ef this communication cam eee eoimesh of aren tatimamereite: | Se overrated.” The bonds will be sold on Wednosda hisure, oll pelntings, &e., consisting of bodsteads, bu. | 26thday of February, at the Merchants’ Excha por , 12% o'clock, P.M, ‘by WITMERDINGS & Ml Feaus, woanstands, contre tables, card tables, wolas, | gwenty per cent of the purchase money will be roqu eet os vt AO upon the day of sale, the remainder in monthly ‘OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—J. L. VAN. | ments of ten per cent. The Perdaneete, hanereeae: dewater will well, this day, at 1037 o'clock, at the | hare the option of paying in full. Kshibite con sales room, No. 14 Wall street, % large assortmant of | fol! particulars of the conditionand prospects of the household furniture, consisting of every variety, to which | ith # map, can be had ut th . the attention of the tradeand private parties is {nvited. M. D. LEWIS, President C. W. and B. R. Be Also, a large assortmont of second hand furniture. ALo, ExSOS, Agents, come Exchange place two fire proof safer. ILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS AT AUCIION— Peblinet tr te Tic creo: atone Te emk, | et18 ofclecky'atdhe Merchants xavanen 97 ose ay, Febru: 2th, at 1034 o'clock, at 409 Pt street, zo nea? Rose, the stock and fstures of the above store is, | story brick ous, south side of Nineteenth street, 180 lots to suite the trade and others, comprising bonnet rib. | feet east of Second avenue. House 20.11x50—lot 92 fees Dons, cap de tafieta and satin do., silk» and satins for | Seep. milinery, hid gloves, Lisle thread, silk and woolen do., : silk handkerchiefs, French linen do., German do., cimp: and fringes, combs, and a general assortment of thread and needle articles. A general assortment of toys; togeth- er with the fixtures, glass show eases, stools, mirrors, &c. M ~ B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEEE.—RECEIVER'S SAL F Sax Juan, Nic—In port 2d inst, Br brig Rosewsy Belle, Acker, from! New York St Dosnxco Coy—In port Jan 25, brig Chattahoochee, Opler, for NYork, lig; sehr R H'Moulton (late Berry, died 1th), for Boston 4 days. Home Port BALTIMORE—Arr Feb 10—Bark James Smith, Coburn, from Franklin, Ia, via Key West; schrs Woodbridge, White, Providence; A B ‘Terry, Tuile, New York; Julia Smith) Fey, New York; Wm H Mailler, Price, New York;'R H Huntley, Hammond, New York; Richard Bor- den, Hinkley, Fall River; Chas T Strong, Strong, New York; Cornelia A Crook, Tamson, New York; Chas Whit- ing, Brown, New York: Thomas ew York; Joseph Guest, New York. Telegraphed Flora MacDonald, from Liverpool." Cleared, ship Narragansett, Edmunds, Liverpool; bark Celestia, Taylor, Boston; brig among ‘arker, Bahia and » market; sehr Rosamond, Ellis, Per: nambuco and a market. BOSTON—Arr Feb 10, ship Bowditch, Stickney, Celoutia Sept 27; bark A Houghton, Bucknam (new) of and from Rob binstch via Eastport; sehrs J K Bowley, Pierce, Cape Hay- tien 16th ult via Holmes's Hole; F M Dyer, Dill, Tangier; Jorhue M Davis, Lavender, Reppabannock ‘iver via Holmes's Hole; Jeruaha Baker, Crowoll, Baltimore; Planet, Preble, and Inabella, Arbecam, New York; stmr Eastern State, Flowers, Frankfort vio Rockland. Signal for five brige. Cid, ships Kossuth, Perey, NOrleans, (not ny cuzanen. given by Tel): Cairo, Loring, do; barke P Pendleton, Ha- ‘ ie anek. is : i i ER, AUCTIONEER—T. B. BLEECKER. sell at auction, on Tuesday, the 16th Keb noon, at the Merchants’ Exchange, a three y brick house, with shop inthe rear, on the soatie ‘of Forty-second street, 276 feet west of Ninth avenue. . jase 26x36.4—Lot 06 feet 9 inches deep. WON SED, "Port of New York, February il, 135d % a i "5 ace 4 ‘“ oles | (not Gibraltar); Su W Lind, Sweetwer, NOr- | Ty Store—On Monday, February 14, 1858, at 10 o’clo we H. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —BROAD- tea, or other British eubjeets: and whenever the govern- ashore, and it was not put into the ship's account; I Steemhip—Vrank Weiss, Earrs Livingston, A en ea — JE aena al a Ficcrranth nO y ML, at Tompkinaville, (Quarantine) Staten Island? way lote at auetion.—‘Two good building lots on Jacmel. “Id, wind SSW to SSE strong brevze, ship .| | Will be sold on the promises, the entire stock, fixtures, | the east side of Broadway, between Eighty-thied and Fannin, brig Amulet. Fark Georgians hes not sailed, | and contents of the grocery sore of M. MeKeon & Co., | Kighty-fourth streeta, will be sold at anction, on Wednem ee aih Spices, col, clapagu, ciarskoand tte wiaeer ae. | Teeo ls Ld oll amd ard free froes vole caslie Balmeat coffee, res snd other wines, bran- 3 ; 4 saber a’quautity of superfine four and | inches front, by 100 fect deep. For pattioulars spply to meal, athousand bushels of fine feed, bale hay, oats, | William MH. Fiankiin, Son & Co., Auctionoors, No. 6 straw, &e.; also, a large sseortment of men’s and boyy? | Broad street. boots and sheer, ladies’ shoes and overshoes, dey goods chy Atalanta, Pratt, Wil- | and ready made clothing; alo, paints, oflx, and enlars, LIQUORS, ment of (reat Britain, shall abolish all export duties on count; | opened the large cask bought by Capt. | sword Fisk, Collina, do, 5 lumber cut on lands within the territory of the United | Pitch, and used it ou the homeward voyage; it was | Osleans, Wl’ Frost. States and transported down the river St. John, and ex- pale brandy, “Simon pute,” and was charged to the Bark. ebasaies pd) ie bis prea “ol fag Lhe ship's account; Idid not see the elght caska removed os 1 hye Be | from the hold; the duplicate for the large cask was . y + | (previously reported.) Cld polacro Golondrina, (Sp), mitted into the British North American Proviness, by | 1 kuew Mrs Vonlen beck in Bremerhaven; ever | poouton, Pettingill, Nevvitas, Simpron, Mayhew &Co;Ca | IPT pos sen g law, free of duty, that on and after thet dey, the like since I have been ranning there I have heen in the | sjcrine Rovers, Brosh, Franklin, T H Sanford. . sea ebay tton & Co; Union, Davis, New | | ment of New Erunswick, with the consent of the govorn- | did not sign for it, und it was left to Roaa’s own ac- | Ships—Reliance, ! ‘andace, Arquit, Australia, Bucklin & Crane. PETS ci: Sha Sh ‘obilean Ho Fak : Re ee dane cea Wy Rell £005 | payne, Whitney, Hristol niggas 18jank Seacuetane, 7, free of duty , é there TI i NC and hardware, togothec with all the counter’, veales and | 27> enn nares articles being of the growth, production or manufaeture | habitof going there on ship's bosiness; | have fre- | Schrs—iin (Dan), Breckwoldt, Antwerp, Funch & | ™ineten, S a meas » | wel ving. g 1 7 -1 STOCK OF THE BES? BRANDIES of the said British North American Provinces, shall be ad- | quently gone there for stores for port use; her busi- | Meincke, Saay Caaet! Chace, Arecibo, BP’ Buck & MOBILE—Arr Feb a, shina Advance, Parhan, London; | weights, shelving, standing ¢ By gel oe oo $100,00 wines, gin, rum, Whiskey, syrupm | ate neh poinpeon, War! , teres of every k n), Schladatven, , of Coudlo black horse, mitied into the United States free of duty, when importet ness waschiefly Holland gin and claret; the officers of directly from such provinces, so long as the said enu- | ¢he chi en i habit there; itdid | Woglam, Petersburg, Jas Hunter & Co; Virginia, Axwor A the ship had been in the habit of dealing there; it did “ 3 qi merated articles are admitted into such British North | not require o person to speak German to deal with } thy, Savannah, Demill & Co, Gallego, Nelson, Richmond, American Jrorinoce whea imported directly from the | fie. eee Eeeiet aire io ts ea © HPlerson; Finily Johnson, Dissosway, Baltimore; John: Cnited States free of duty, er until otherwive directed by | BET: she ls au Englehwomon by » and always | on & Louden; Victor, Cromwell, Boston, J Atkins & the government of the United States, to wit:—Grains, Spoke E; htous; I never heard her speak any- | 4 Hallock, Pox, Wilmington, Hus tlour, snd breadstuf's of all kinds, seeds, nnmannfactured thing else; she is now married to an Englishman; J 7 hemp, unmanvfactured flax and tow, animals of all | knew of a person threatening to arrest Cooper on kinds, undried fruits, fioh of all kinds, and smoked, salt. board for mouey that he owed; on the evening prior | Lucullua, Lufkin, Jacksonville, ‘TH ‘Sanford; Rebe , Admiral, Blevins, 5 ; a ° ‘ cordial, separs, &c., &., of all the best brands kno wm Ri hoes SL eaten Baroegany SOs Oe for sale to dealersand families twenty cent lene thar ALES L, PORTER, Recet tho wmu0l priees, by WM. H. UNDERIGLL, 430 Broome WR TURE a I. TORTER, Receiver | surest. 1,000doren fine table claret, ¥ « ofckegant houseLold farniture, thia, Saturday morn PRIME 1.0T OF YOUNGER'S, DOVES, FA “soe tidal PM ’ ray jTacretis, | NOrleans; schr Keho, Lqwien, Franklin, dth—Art | ino at 11 o'clock, Bt 146 Greenwich ayeaue welt {Tennant’s nd Campbell's Scoieh ales: Barola: ionrablin, Bailey & Wacken; Warragaagas, T-ott, | bark Tather Frances, Love ans; brig Pembroke, | re) ing of romswoel MWREN, Satie viral ples Perkine and Hibhert’s London, Guinness & Son and Re aie S Bripze, | Brown, Pensacola. Chi shi r+ (Br), Power, Liver: apes ; : ot huis wat. | Mander’ porter snd brown stout; Philadelphia nd, South Amboy, J & N Briggs. | Prone, Tesco. oe nig ee tables, mahogany and walnut bedsteads, best hair mn r S olphia. porter, le City, Vining, Po: Und; Re k. Chl bark Franels Secor, Paine, N York; brics ep Wiscaritaont op, Kent, Santa Cruz; Charlotte (Br), McDonald, ed, and fresh mests, hides, sheep pelts, wool, butter, | to the ship leaving Southampton, on the July voyage, | “loop Foshion, Piydenborgh, Bristol. + Howland, Mayo, Bor- treses, bandsouie solos, tete-m tetes, rocowood rockers | stont, and pale ale, in pints and quarts, for sale by cheers, tellow, lard. horns. manure, ores of all kinds, f ome 6 doy sean Soot wi lh 2RIV, sce ice ond arm chairy, in velvet and haircloth; French plate | Underhill, 420 Broome street, corner of Crosby ntreet. stone "and inerble in te crude ‘or worked. stare, | ® Sentleman caine down to the mess room : ARRIVED. TW ORLE Avr Feb 2, steamer Mexico, Place Ya- | | square anc oval pole and Guleeaton. Cla alin Way Slat; Gtismers rglasees; richly earved mahogany ant UIR & SONS, AND WM. YOUNGER & CO.'3 SCOTOR: The District Attorney obj to this testimonyon | Ship Meck Own, Burgess, Shanghae, Sept 17, sypaum, ground or unground, nehes, firerrood, agricul: 4 torne ted to this testim« I as é lt | walnut chairs: book-cases; eirpeta, oi} clothe: dining, card, les, in fine order for famll / faral implements, including axes, Qh oil, trrdom corn, the ground that it was to contradict Cooper, on a | sage Aniter Nov 1, to F Hiseox. The MO has had | York: bar - | and centre tables; Poris peinted end inleid tablev; ono | and Barclay, Perkins & C are Seg erm te bark, ynwrought burr stones, dvr etatis,riee, “often, aa. Collateral motter Lronght out on the crostexamina- | 2%, Me a hcle peetsee. td, London and Ports | SPOON Paningta Wiltiain clegant sult marble top cnamelled chambor furniture; | Mumm, and Heldslek chatapagnee: Seuterne, frock, manu: tobacco. unretine:i suga: ion, ond they Were bownd by bis answers. | mouth, Deas, 10. Griewold, Morgan'ls Wiley, Web 6 10.1 Gone nniti bre Contest (BF), Halifax, NS; rich window shades; marble top wash stands; toilet ete! wines; Havana segare, Xo., for sale at the lowest Section 2, And be it further enacted, that whenever ‘The Court thought they should be permitted to | TMT oi Nantucket, caw sleainahin Artie beace foc Ligue, | 00 Lincoln, Saunders, Corpus Christi; J Traman, Ackley, | giJ paintings, china vases, ke. No postponement. marhet price, hy PLYERS & CHAMBERS, the Preaidemt of the United States shall Wane lt procl. ve been ihe purchaser of gin, | peal. The MF hes experienced heavy weather, lost s | Bardclte cocamerb Coe? ramon O05 Laaise Sears, | J. BUNTON, Attorney fer Mortgaee ‘ Importers, 300 Broadway. tion that the government of (ireat Britain has Witness continued—The gentleman who came to j sy! . . i KEMP AUCTIONEER 22 - Tull cuit of sails, &e. ‘d, chip Ltherty, Peabady, New York; bark A FURNI- ARS & CI eRe, ne PORTERS presented a house in Bremen that | § Helene (Brem), Volckmann, Bremen, Dez 24, to belli. torte: brine tora, Oar Dee eee ie eee pete oom eed with ment of the United States that en, Gk sawed Uaibts, of. al Kinds, and a mgd ; hell, Boston; brigs Flora, Elliott, "1 iption, the P lumber of every deecription, the growth and know as to the pay 1 dovieh, Havana 26th Wt. Old shi erpool; National Fagle, fedrick, Nathaniel Thompson, Stove, Have eon Monday next, avense, vi—all the fur hovse aa Kbore, i { parlor, chamber earpets, mirrors, Xc., which iy worthy of the attention of housekeopr is th street, noxr ure contained in the be usual agvortmont of nul kitchen furnitere, Brucsele and other of all grades of pale and dork brandies, port, aad Madeline ines, Jamaica and St. Croix pliastsg Sook oy, assorted brands of gin, Schiedam ited end promptly attended to. OF WINFS, BRANDIES, ANB‘ eit & Stumacher. Jan id, lat &: Heyty, from Brewen for New Orlean: chard Morse (of Bath), Perry, to red segars of, and he wis 5 him | *hip ent.of them; Cooper tol | {on inferior character: that he | ew York, and in cd | lon 22, spoke of the United States, when exported directly th the British West India Islands, shall, during the continu Mn J uance of the reciprocal trade provided for by this _ could not sell the Newport, Wales, , to 8 Crooks. Raperies hi weather dnring * Jost one eult of 5 H ' act, be admitted into the ports of said he bad no money for them; the man asked him { ' tl Lat PETE »b 4 3 : Gu: es —— m arsin the city will be found at PETERS & me ener dut fagthae shall, be tiapored jim, such hi note, oF some se arity for them, which he refi. : cht, Neweastle, B, to Reookiyn peri ebhcig Sry | jALe oF ENFOWDER— WH. | BORRON, AUG | HERS, 560 Rroadwas. Buyers are requested to examine | +i froma the Britih Nortin Acree. pened | to give; the man told Bim that if he did not give Fince Dec 25 has experienced considera NORFOLK—In liampton Roads Feb oe oneer, will ex pore be male 8 publie auction at the | this extensive stock hefore meking purchases. Great im- That om ond after that day. round. bemod or so r" | him some security he would eee him about and e £5 days from Callso, with guano, for i me tects a No. 342 Fulto L stuet, Brook B, Oppo. ducemcuta wre offered 10 ea: h and short-time buyers. der of all kinds, and all cewed lumber of es arrest bim in the moruing; be jeit him the night Min, New Orleans, 18 days, to Frost & | gehre Alleghany, 6! from NYork; Highland <=, | S'alech, the felloriing bh of oder, cuniiellnn ef ‘TASSAR'S POUGHERAPSIE BREWERY—ESTABLISE- tion, undressed and unmanafactnred, in» . | to reflect over it; the sume evening in Bremerhaven ¢. Teh 10, 8 24, lon 74, passed bark Bay State, | do: 1.4 Pdwarde, Wi a sch Were, k'Croin | followl hace tai itech V ed 1707.--The andersigned continue (o manufectare growth and production of the Br an | Lheard Cooper use threats against Capt. Fiteh; he | Senting SW a uy, | Sigel % Secor, Bisisdell, Portsmouth, NH. | Kore fit the celebrated Poughkeepale pale, amber, and XXale amd Provinens, when they a plane edekt tnt a ssid that Capt. Ditch had injured hls credit, that hi § mag Allerton, Sears, New Orleans, to Win Neb PHILADELTHIA—Arr Bet ee ner Dela ware Mey. | ‘ . $ ter, gee hd bnew tf >= free rt named | ection i « . , e ro y Te jon Pa : mour. NYo ‘chr 4 ye memore, do. met a4 @ Indies. aih te Wattle provided, shall be admnitacd fare en eet | she os a yang rr hrewor tie tes k Hunrictta (of Soorsport), Treat, New Orleans, | PROVIDENCE—Arr Feb. & Propeller Potzel, Jones | reve Sniptlay ton artisap in put up ou heretaters, ic: aw Gane States, when imported directly from said provinoes. {ree that pe id ave bis “ Hh % ob hi af ae and the North Eat Passage 28th, tok P Buck. | NYork: sloops Pointer, Fowler, NYork; Thomas Hull! | a A irom bound caeks, manufactured expressly for sack of duty, sv long an similar articles, the giowih and pro. | tae ould have bis revenge oat of him, if it was nt 28 15, lon 7325, spoke bark Scott, Dyer, from | Hull, do. Lelow, at anchor off Nayat Point, bark J M 1 parpose, Orders reesived at their depot, 116 Warren @uetion of the United States, chall, w ovted fra | * years hence, and at any risk. 4 for Poston; same date, lat 28 20, ton 7425, | Hicks, Latham, from Mobile. Sid Joop Harvest, exch, street, New York, or at the brewery, Poughkeepsie, The United States, be admitted free of into the ports |, Fo the Court—Cooper was not sober; he was spoke brig Keoka, from Matanaas jor Boston; same time, | NYor 44 a Vs ry, 0! the Untted Kingdom of Great Britain anc {reiaed or ated at that time. fell % ag 3 and boarded ship Italy (of Bath), PORTLAND--Are Feb @ bark Cubes (ejohn, Car. : k =e nat other wine directed by the government of the United | _. To Mr. Cutting mH never heard him threaten Capt. | [vam in haem Me age ne Rey de ost OE ep: 4 _SLOTHING, Sales when any duty fa or shall be charved in the | Fitch about not taking him ax firet ; the : ses Me is ewe el ob bm irr Feb § sche Sharon, Fhatcher, Boston. ; Aer CAI CROERIER kh cite we of the United Kingdow of Great Britain vad Iretind | duct of Capt. Floyd on the Apri Bena the con | gnebrrs guns, with about forty fathoms chain, supposed | EAvAN 7, ship Sowa (Br) Taplor, Liver: ves CML OFF Gonnsa axn romsnives WANTED — npon such articles x0 as aforeasid imported directly from | diferent from what | had seen it bef 3} he the | her to have been ashore; portions of tie cargo had been | pool; In («), port in Ravope; sehra HEG Jadies and gentlemen baving any clothing, farm + United Statesptbe same duty shall be ship np the Bristol Chennel to Milford Haven im, | (ken out, with all the provisions. The H took from her | sant, Durham, Cardenas: Georgia, Pettingill, Portland; YFFG ture, or jewelry, ean oljain w far cash price trom the round, hewed or sawed timber of all kinds, stead of Use eM coun: tay o Mil laven in- } 16 halos Gotton. = Chas’ Mills, Tvancte, NYork. @th, ave barks Bone Des a4 rubsoriber, at hiv residence, or throngh the "es ladies iumber, of every deseription, undressed and unmanutae fead ght course; the ship waa sto; after Berk PR Hazeltine, Cottrell, 3 Orleans, 13 days, to | (Br), Roe, Liverpool In nxic (Pr), MeFerland, Cerdiff, W; RODE atiended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf, 15 Mm atvec' tured in any way, when im from said pro-iness di. | 12.0'clock at night, and she was discovered off Mil- | Peck A Caureb. Feb 3, took from wreck of ship Itwly 11 vat, Brightman, ond Cgrdiff, Melville, Ha’ Oks a obinty bcmnadioen L. M. BUSSELDORP. rely into the ports of the United States. ford Haven in the morning: the officers conslted, | beles @° cotton, (see re} f hark Henrietta). enobia, Carlton, NOrleane; sches Francis Satterty, | nN emai : ET AIERPROOF OVERCOATS—A COMDTRTE PROTRO- and put the ship abont, and anchored at Milford | ,. Bi Argestes (Hr), Jenkins, Coast of Patagonia, 111 | Pavis, NYork, K Dray, Bray, do.” Cld steamship Conway }« “ oo ao tion from rain—ot elegant oj ane From Rioand the River Platte, Haven; left there in three days after, and made for | “y#, '0 Order. Uot 21, Int o3 04 8, lon 27 99 W avoke | (Br) Sun sor, Chagres, Jennie, ke; sehr Hemi Stronc, | 5) « — coct marked D. meable to water, yet weighing but, feenty cosooned (Correspondence of the Baltiinore Sun. Southaropton; Twas on deck when tho duturbance Monthy, with 100 bole ol all wolly Noy Oc tates tase | gmt NYork. A cieamsk'p Conway; brigs Auguste, |} open tox, containing lonve porter, canalate, kc. | nnders ‘These eva‘, made’ by an improve proces, ere tour, from the it -, .' . . 4 jor. ac en, chervos, N Sid Sth, bei a 1 ? i ¥ 5 Pear mate River Matta, places ve im powseasion of | half off; if she had kept on in that direction | agile 2m (of Guilford), Barker, St Domingo City, asian, Leach, Dorin Teo aiid» market; ache Wim | ponere'g.n agtortes ce the Treen Face tea Wir to Hibeees HE Bay 7 an Ovedicats cirece rr rune widee to the 26th ult, ani FG Pee ay Reg up on 8 very swkward | 26, with 14 pasengors, to AO Ressire & Co. ivint | Drinkwater, Anderson, Charleston; Mtb, brig Hayward, | DYCu" wing the powder ceined by sail Deperivont ee the | te dove hi aad’ street, ‘The text unte fi he: tines , place—on the land ; ow Jooper was inuni- | 2 ya 74, fell io wreck of a vessel, apparent- | Moulton, ‘Africa a och horn againat Crain inte They have wok inst aid te naw, | 408, With the other ofcere: I heard ‘him ‘ay that | 3.5 ei water Inge aud abanioned, masts pone, wos | Wal Arr Peb $ sche Lamartine, Tylee, Xow | Utter wctions 26 ai 20 of “an act ended antct tees, | _ <<. mac MATREMONTAT. evae ticipated: that the provines of Katze Rtox | Capt, Floyd was mad and should be double-roned, | Mints} as Walh (ot Kdlawortiy, Woot, Port ac Eriace, | Mork Qt brie Orinin (Br), V Webb, Bovmuda; sehre Win | tabilat fire Hinite, and for the more effectual prevention ANTED.—A GOOD LOOKING, AND WEALTHY was not to 7 th the ‘| ri "0 A A A ‘ A mi York; Pash oring, do; Wake, 9, ’ ‘: > . wherever Vege moved he was sekseeslna Cant | ae Sive him orders, he would be the wears, te Buu Messenge senger. LW has experienced | Ca 7th, brie ‘Arinandale, ‘sheroms, Cardenas, Wi eke | deed cae S07) hide Teevetky Ete ered 'st tos Hance with e handeoms from, orgie, lest form mal. a geen Presi ee | Tos juror—Cooper was sober when he suid 40. alg Jonatinn Cite? Cof Mobile), Tenneson, Mobile, 16 | Hip, Wind, fs Corsmerce, Strout Bortan: chee | wharf, on Mls and. Further particulars on day of sale. | astdses for the next fey days, with recommendationsea Relief, axe now rserers, +: fever and storeship | To Mr. Cotiing—Fitch altered the course 40 as to days, to Sturges, Cearman & Co. Pratt, Dates, South America; Hellon Hayden, Smith, Cubs. WH. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONFER.—LEASH or | Mkeness, if posetble, GEO. NORE Fredoricksburg, Va. ‘The 2d instant the anniversary of the ¥ .. | come off the land, and apon that, eng Floyd ran to Schr Alexander Mitebell (three masted), Johns, Mars a offices No. 63 Wall stroet, now oceupled by Mer- ‘RS. PREW=TER, FROM PHILADULPHIA, TENDERS firth day, hie 27th year, the day was one Pai * | the wheel-honse, and tried to force his arm’ throngh | °#ibo, 25 days, to Maitland, Phelps & Co. | cantile Mutnal Insurance Co. ‘Wm. H. Franklin, Son & her services {o the ladies and gonilomen of this ‘and vast display. Some 5,000 troops were ce. | it to alter the course back again ; it was then that | “chr Hope Gandy, setters, Veer a ow da —— Arrived. Co. will sell xt auction on Monday, February 14, (12 | city, in astrology, love, and Inw matters, interpreting oy flay Bag Be 1. | the passengers took hold of him and carted him be. | “che Mary Miller, Lawson, Philadelphia, 4 days. hip Mas Frane—Mre Athwin, Mr Wilson | o'clock, at the Merchants’ Kxchange, Wall street, the | driams, ke, by books and xolence, constantly relied om pod and fiostag ob giels, bet sa" eanet | low. T heed Oooper sak, Capt. fiepd Be Was tired Hicht Pisratch, lixard, Uesodywine, 8 days, for New nd lady, Mice Hina Wilton, Me Hake, Dr Iiebman, Mc | lease of the offees No. 63 Wall street, now oveupled by the | by Napoleon; and will tell the name ‘of the lady or soradt thet hotels Tay tibet | oft Py, bd Had DORON JEM OMG I Oe Ceman, Uni, teuaseicn’ dee, 6 pers sod lady, B Myers, Mite Da steerage, | Mercantile Mutoal Insurance Company, having tour years | man ther will marcy: alsn, the name of (he sitters Res wo, ‘ i. i ‘ oe Now | rune —ship Heao—Mre A Nieman, Masenevii, | to cum from bat uf Atm, ion ¥ swortly befour. 4 Sad 464 canae the death of the passengers oa beard. | Hava. ’ ™ AB Janse, Hoppe, H Thorspechen—i9 ia steerage. | ne Aca (eae oe ' eaty ceate; quimansebe mei bo

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