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THE TRIMNE.
Prof LaMts's Lecture before the Lyceum on
Thursday evening, on " The Character und Desli
nt ?f the American Scholar.-' was a brilliant and
fmmt?Bmtmg performance?we thought more so than
instructive and satisfying, though its literary merits
were very considerable, its incidental review of
the Literature of past ages was graphic and lumin?
ous, though not always just, and too apt to over?
look truth in its passion fer antithesis and effect.
Mr. E. too sweepingly condemns the authoi - of by?
gone time as the blind slaves of prescription and
tradition, with e\e- ever lixed on and fascinated
Hy the Past. If they are ever driven to war with
?m Established, fhe argues,) it is for Restoration
nther than Construction and Progress. We think
this assumption docs less than justice to the sagei
of Antiquity.
The leading idea, however, of Air. Fa-ne-'s Ora?
tion?the proposition that the institutions and his
:ory of our Country propel ly form the basis of a
new Literature and open a novel and glorious ca?
reer to the American Scholar?is essentially a
souii'l one. A Literature resting upon the lecog
nition of essential, universal Manhood?upon the
eternal v rtty of the principle which gives vitality
to our Declaration of independence, that' all men
are created equal, and endowed with certain in?
alienable rights '?has evidently yet to be created.
We have germ s of it in the writings s>f Martineau
aad Channing?the latter timid save in his latest
essays:?we have it> horn-book in the teachings of
some of the Phrenologists, and its axioms ure bo?
died forth by the profounder Abolitionists. We
ought, perhaps, to acknowledge its obligations to
Words.vorth acd his school, imperfectly in they
may seeem to present and inconsistently as they
may hold its principles. That our Literature may
hereafter he more and more conformed in its spirit
and its teachings to this great truth, is our fervent
and sanguine hope. The nature of our institutions
and thu wider and widct expansion of that vast
circle which includes the audience, of u popular
author of our tune, will naturally secure this rc- j
suit. The writers lot u reading public composed '
in good part of mechanics, laborers and facturv
girls, is in little danger of inculcating the offensive I
m-xim> of Aristocracy.
The groat danger of a Democratic Literatuie?
and it is une which eery production of Mt. K?me*
brings vividly before us, though one of which he j
seems utterly unconscious?is its constunt tempta?
tion to excite vain-glory and -'itnulate conceit
anting those to whom it appeals. He seems ri>n
to realise that a blind and fulsome idolatry of the
Prest-nt may exert as baneful an influence on the
caise of Human Progress as a kindred adulati in of ,
tho Past. Flattery is a seductive and dangerous
potion, whether administered to Sovereign Rulers
or Sovereign Paople, and with this subtle poi-on
this Lceturet's essays are uniformly charged. They
virtually teach his countrymen that they have at?
tained perfection, not merely in Political institu?
tions, but in Social and Moral condition. In the
glow of his intoxicating portraitures, our two mil?
lions of slaves dance in gilded and cherished tet?
ters, our infinitude of ditiukaids, debauchees, and
vassals of the lowest sensuality, are reeling deli*
eiously down to their graves to the music of ' Hai'
Columbia.' In our judgement, this pampering of
the already overweening vanity of our countrymen
is fatally pernicious. They need different and
sterner lessons ftom their public teachers?lessons
of humility for their arrogance, of rebuke for their
nati inal rapacity, for their conceited ignoranca of
vital truths?their intolerance of differences ol
opinion, their easy tolerance of flagrant dishonesty,
and th<-h repeated and shumeful breaches of Pub?
lic Faith. They need not prophets who prophesy
smooth thing?of these they have a superabund?
ance?but =-uch as will say to them in the language
of earnes: remonstrar coatid fearless reproof, ' Thou
art the man !' They need a severer Literature and
a more faithful Press?for he who imagines that
instant popularity and lucre will tew ai d it lofty and
single-minded adherence to the supreme good, for?
gets that the world we live in is the same in whi li
Dagon was worshiped and Christ crucified. Mr.
Eamcs's Conservatism has tendencies more dan?
gerous, in our cyos, than the moat ferocious Rad?
icalism : as the very worst impression which can
be made on a People is the flittering delusion that
their achievements are such as to place them be?
yond the necessity of incessant striving after im?
provement?of a thorough turning lo the ways of
Wisdom and Virtue.
VtsGixu ; or. The Lost sni< Found. A Tale. By the
Author of ' Canstauce; or. The Merchant's Dauch
ter." Daytoa A Saxion, cor. of Fulton .V .V.ssuu >i..
This iittle volume is one of deep an 1 profitable
interest. The avowed object of the writer is " to
furnish a popular illustration of some of the modes
by which the unwary may be beguiled into danger?
ous religious error, arid the young seduced into dis?
sipation and crime.'' The gradual victory of evil
influence* i- finely traced, and the untidote as
clearly prusented. On the other litind, the suc?
cessful attempt of the vicious and base to drag to
their own level a spirited and high-minded youth,
with his final escape from their snares, is forcibly
drawn. The work has nothing of the usual con?
troversial tone, and w ill be read with pleasure and
profit by all.
THt Little Forset-me not. A Gift for all Seasons.
The ORrHAN Bov and other Tsles. By Mrs. Sherwood
These are the titles of two neat little volumes
intended as presents for the young?suitable not
on y for the approaching bolydays, but for all sea
ions. Their eontents arc hr of, simple stories such
as aie likely to instruct while they interest those
for whom they are intended. Philadelphia, Hen?
ry F. Anner?; New-York, H. & S. Raynor, 76
Bowery.
Tse Story oi Joan or Arc ; by R. M. Evans, Author of
' True Tales of the Oldea Time,'Ac With twenty
four fine Plate- (Pp 190 ISmo.) 0. Appleton ft Co
This is an excellent and instructive book for
young readers ; the story of The Maid of Orleans
U lucidly, movingly told, and, with the Engravings,
"'Uatiates vividly the condition of France in the
"""'?nth century.
BY GREELEY & McEL
P1&I4JE OWE CENT.
Thk Jao< i'Erik.? This. is the title of a new his?
torical romance, by James, the author of Richelieu,
Slc. Th'.' scene i$ laid in Franc-, and the lime is
lust after the fatal batlle of Poictiers. The
" Jacquerie " was a name given to that formidable
and bloody insurrection, or, as it may he callr-d,
?? servile war which broke out during fie captivi-y
of the King of England, and had it- origin in the
disorders of the time, when the kingdom wai part?
ly under the domination of the English, and in the
tyranny of the noble-, w ho lotded it over their un
bappy victims with ? rapanty and cruelty unknown
to modern times, even among the serfs of Russia.
Mr. .lames gi.es a fine at.d spirited picuie of
France in its then condition, which nbviously af?
fords excellent material, for n novelist like him.?
I Published by Har;-?-r tir. Brothers
Tmi: Gr.M; A Christmas on J Ne? Year's Fresent. for i-.ii
Philadeldeipbia, II. F. Anners . New-York, H. 4 S.
Raynor, J6 Bowery.
In point of beauty and elegance, this is among
the most attractive Annual-, of the season. It is
; of the medium size, i's paper and typography un?
exceptionable, and the embellishments, seven in
number, arc of high excellence, both in theit de
-tgn and execution. The Liteiary contents are
Tales, and Sketches, both in Prose and Poetrv, In
some of the most popular periodical writers of the
day. We obscre among the names of contribu?
tors those of Mi -. C. H. W. Ksling, Agnes Strick?
land, James Na?.*. Mrs. L H. Sigourney, .lame,,
Bird. Miss B iwlesand many others.
Parables.! ByT.H. KauMMscKEa, A M. Translated
fron the German by Prof J H. Acncw. Philase;
phis, Hooker St Agnen New-York J 'it U. G. Laug
Icy.
Many of th? beautiful Parabli * of Krummackei
have been publisht d at van..-us times in the rrligiou
literary periodicals, but wo believe this is the first
complete English translation that 1ms appeared.
They arc distinguished for their lessons of piety and
sympathy with uII the works of the Creator, no I' s*
than for their intellectual beauty and elegance.
They wiH be welcomed by personsof nil ages:?thr
? ? : for the interest and pleasure they afford, and
the 'nature for the high morality at.d fervent devo
ii Ml they inculcate.
i'lir. NoUTHEa? Hart, Cons'Sting of Oiig/inal SacreH
aud .".lorui !s..ij^-s. adapted to Hie Mom P. , ular Mela
lies fur tbo Piano Forte nnd Guitar; by Mrs. Mart
6 B- Adams, Author of ' Mi .- Southern Harp.' A.c.?
Lltijion St Saxtoo.
The character of this work is fully indicated by
its title-puge, above quoted. It contains one hun?
dred large quarto pages of original Songs adapted
to the most Populat Melodies. ' The Southern
Harp' has had immense popularity, and; he North
ern is in all respects equal to it. We presume ii
will speedily find its way to most of the. pianos in
the country. It is neatly executed.
The Patriarch, or Family Library Magazine Edited
by Rev. R. W. Bailee. V.,1. !. 1ML (MoHtbly;.
Gco. A. Pi tors. JS Park Row.
Each number of this woik contains IM octavo
pages of choice Literary and Religious rea?ng, of
a practical and instructive cast, with a fine steel en?
graving, the whole forming u neat und beuutiful
volume of COS pages, with a title-page, index and
thirteen plates at the rnd of the year, for One Dul
lat. We understand that it has already a large
circulation.
IViii ih and Worrh, or, Whii u makes th' Man j?
Mew York . Harper <V Brothers, 93 Clifl street?1S12
American, and therefore entitled to our friendly
consideration; but not so much on that account as
because- ii is n credit to American literature in
Style, sentiment and construction. Among the
huge number of juvenile tales that have appealed
in this country, we know of nor.o superir in merit
to the volume before us, and few that can compare
with it. It is the first of a series written to infuse
an "earnest, independent, American spirit," to
encourage a taste for intellectual gratili,-atior:s. arid
a reverential faith in the code of Christian cv.ics ;
and till this is developed without a taint ofpedan
try, bigotry or intolerance, and without an imperti?
nent obtrusion of the pervading moral. We can?
not too highly recommend to American readers this
unpretending but highly meritorious and interest?
ing volume, fur which we are pleased again lo ac?
knowledge our ittdchtedne-s to the Brothers Har
rtKs. The volume forms quito. an appropriate ho
lyday gift for the young.
THE CnaisTSLAS BCLLS, A Tale of Holy Tide, and Other
Poems: By the Author of 'Constance,' 'Virginia,'
<kc. (Pp. 22112mo.) D. Appleton Sc. Co.
This is a volume of Original Poems, religious
and meditative, by a lady, who dates from 'Astoria
Institute.' They are of considerable merit, and
will excite pleasing and salutary emotions in the
breasts of many readers. We like the ' Other Po*
ems' better than ' Christmas Bells.' The follow?
ing stanzas arc n fair specimen of the book :
DIRGE OF THF FLOWERS.
?All flesh is grass, aud all 'he pooJhness thereof as the
flower ot the field. The crs?? wuheretfi. the flower fideth
?surely the poop'c is grass.' Isaiah,.xl 6.
Pa: l. lingering flowers of the dying year.
Why. drooping sad, o'er Autumn's yellow- bier.
Do ye prolong your stay ?
When the rich glory o'er the meadows cast,
And v "ices sweet of summer birds have passed
Sadly away.
At eve. the perfumed zephyr softly sung
Hts low, departinc anthem where ye hung.
Sw eet tokens of the spring !
'Mid wreaths of dew. like those a fairy weaves.
Upon the closing petal* and the leaves
Bright clustering.
At morning's hour, all curtained o'er with green.
Ye dimly lay the whispering leaves between.
Like bricht eyes robed in sleep;
Auel, as ye opene? to the summer air.
There faintly rose a sound of gladness there.
Holy and deep.
But sow the autumn wind sighs o'er your heads.
And the cold moon, from von biue heaven, sheds
-. ..>><?, Her silver dew-drops there ;
And mournfuliv, like music o'er the sea.
Your last and ilyiiie fragrance conies to me
Through the cfiill air.
Darkly ye fade from pleasant streams and woods !
Around your wonted nouuts, in coldness, broods
The spirit of decay ;
On the waste places of this clouded earth
We re left to mourn your loveliness and mirth.
Gathered away.
Ye are the types of all that man deems bright;
Like you his earth-born pleasures bloom in light,
Like you they quickly fly,
And leave the breaking heart to cling agiin.
With a fond vearntng, passionate as vain.
To things that die.
YEW-YORK SATURDAY ?lOl
The Fiscal Uill.
The Repot t of the Secretaire of" the Treaa
developing -nd defending The Administrnt on Plan
of Finance, is accompanied by the divt of a hill,
rnacting thar Plan into a law. We do r,. ; publish
thi* bill entire, as it i? necessarily encumbered
with unessential \~>rn\<. while there is little proba?
bility that it will pas? the Select Committee, even,
of the H ouse, without material change. The
American gr.es the foil.??.vine synopsis of it? pro?
visions :
Sec. I. Creates in the Treasury Department at
Washington an Exchequer Board, to he composed
of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Treasurer
and three Commissioners, to be appoin'ed in the
President and Senat?!?to hold for 2, i and 6 yean i
so tbat one vacancy will occur event two years, i.ut
lemovable except for causes specified, Sec. One
of these Commissioners to be President?to hoid
fei 2 years. Secretary oi the Treusury tn appoint
-ili subordinates.
St.c. 2. Exchequer may establish agencies n?t
exceeding two in each S.ate. Agents to be ap?
pointed and removeable for cau-e by rhe Secietar
of Treasury.
Sue and i. Exchequer and its age:., jes to be
the fiscal, pension and loan ugt-ni- of the L'nited
States. AH demands against Hi- United States to
be paid, at the option ol the holder, in coin or
Treasury Notes.
Sec. Exchequer attd ngenrte.. may receive
private deposites of coin and i-sue certificate?
therefor, nevet charging more than li per cent,
tnerelor. Sueo, deposites never to exce-d fifteen
millions; certificates, and all other papei issued.
redeemable only where Issued.
Sec. 6. Requires, establishment f>f proper bv
iawj, Jce.
Sec. 7. AuthorizBs i-s.ue of Treasury Notes in
sums from $5 tu ?1 000?redeemable in coin at
'be office where issued and rcissnablc.
Sec. 2. Outstanding imount uf Treasury Nates
ever to exceed fiftccn million*.
Sec. !.' Exchequer and agencies to settle weekly
?vith banks with which they deal, and never to have
es$ than one-third of ihn amount of it* outstand?
ing paper, in coin.
Sec. 10. Exchequer may dtaw on ils agencies, and
'.?fee versa, never charging mote than iho cost of
ransporting -peck-, and in no case ovei 2 percent.
Sec. II. Exchequer and agencies may buy bills
if Exchange not payable in same State, and .it wn
not within ? miles of place of paying ; andii within
?UU miles, of not longer date than 30 days' date;
?vor 500 miles, ?f o0 days' sieht?the if Her not to
be charged the rata of over 6 p'.'r cent, latercst and
the cost of transporting specie.
S?c. 12. No agency to receive private deposites.
or purchase Exchanges, or sell drafts except for the
objects of the 1 reasury, in any State where forbid
len by the laws of such State.
Sec 13 authorizes an issue of Five Millions of
five percent, cjtoci; to aid operations of Exchequer,
if required, which Stock may be sold, and in?
terest, and ultimately principal, !><? redeemed, by
Exchequer?the whole, however, under guarantee
of the United Sta:es.
Sec 14 requires that public accounts and private
accounts be kept in separate hooks, and ttiat profits
of private business to pay mII salaries and expenses,
tnd balance goto Treasury, except that no balance
shall be so appropriated until ovei $2,000,000 ac
ciue. Two millions to be letr as n contingent fund.
Sec. 15. Suits to be brought in name ol'the l'nited
States.
Sec. IC. Vaults, stc. tobe provided in Washing
'on. and in the Mints and Customs-Houses.
Sec. 17. Exchequer may appoint any specie-pay?
ing Bank its ay-nr, but no such Bank to receive
deposites and deal in Exchange on account nf Ex?
chequer.
Sec. 18. Accounts in detail to be made to Secre?
tary of Treasury as often as required, and by bin
-uhmitted to Congress : outstanding Treasury Notes
at every quarter to be published.
Sees. ID ami "20. Denounce as misdemeanors or
felony, according to the ras,?, all embezzlement or
false certificates on the piri of Exchequer Com?
missioners or agents.
from this abstract, readers who ma\ not choose
to read the whole bill, will understand its nature
and power. I N. V. American.
Israel Post, bi! Bowery, has just pul>li-h
ed.another batch of his multifarious works. So
fa-t indeed does he throw them forth that scarcely
have we noticed one issue before another is found
upon our table. First comes his fine edition Of
Bacon's' Works?No. 9 being just issued, con?
taining the conclusion of his 4 New Atlantis.' The
First Pan of ' I he Wisdom of the Ancients,' with
the Editor's Preface. Another numbers of Thiers
French Revolution, and ih? Tragedy of the Seas.
t.No. 29 of the former and 17 of the Irstt? r.> have
also appeared.
Mr. Post has published " The american
Magazine" for December. It contains two en?
gravings, and a grent variety of liternrj matter,
both original and selected.
"The Magazine ok Horticulture" fin De?
cember, may be had of the same publisher. It
contains full notices of all the recent horticultural
'\hibitions in various parts of this country and
England. No. 9 ef " The NORTHERN Lu-HT " is
unusually rich in Essay- upon various scientific, po?
litical and educational topics. There are three ar?
ticles upoa a Protective Tariff, and a valuable col?
lection of well written literary papers. The
Light is eminently deserving ot general patronage.
YEW FALL ?OOOS.-ALFRL'D SMITH,
is Merchant Tailor. No. \M Fulton-eL would invite fail
friends and the public to call and examine his -lock of
new Fail Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres and V?tt?
ings suited lo the fall trade. Gentlemen leaving tiieir cr
ders may rely upon their being fulfilled intac most satis?
factory manner. Terra? moderate?Ca? h on deb very, ?2 ti
VEIME?K I'AKE, Ac.-B l'iern Cske
.1 Is-Id a IS.
(few-Year Cake. lOd a lb.
Soda Bis-uil and Butter Cracker?, r'd a lb.
Graham aud R-istou Crack VS. ed a lb.
And a varietv oi'Calte and Cracker?, all cheap at
PARK'S Cheap Cracker Btkery,
dl23 f8t" T,f Mott-street. near Walker-street.
C^OAE, COAL.-The very he?l quautv Peach Or
- chard Red Asa Coal, for family use. di?charging from
tae schooner Calcutta, now lyinc ?t the foot ot Chrislo
pber-et. Ecc and Broken. e> 08
Stove. 7 00
Also at the varJ cor. of Greenwich and Cbn?topher.
d*215r JAS FEKGISH.V_
- .. ^ r~ pk r TON.? S^HFYLKILL COAL.
*?? / i).\'ut size, now in yard. ?i!I be .-creened and
delivered for tlie above price, curreat money. Also.
Peach Orchard Cosl, e?g or stove siz-?. from yard at
$7 7;i per ton, delivered Tj~ Orders received at No. 70
Varirk-st, for cne week from dale.
d-.:t3i- C. A H1XCKLEY.
81. Et t. ID. B E LLS-Kinc fancy strapped, also
rouah and polisaed loose Bells, for sale at wholesale
and retid, by OSBORN at LITTLE.
d-21 lw? :t.) Fulton sL
CIAIVDEES) AtfO ?OAP-^T???boxes diiTereat
i qualities, for sale at low prices, bv
d2l Bt" J. HOPPOCK. A SON, 230 Fulten st
\TOI>ASSES?New crop New Orleani Molaues in
ill barrels, for sale by
dil J. HOPPOCK A SON. ?30 Fultoa
IKING, DECEMBER 35. 1S41.
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MaSKs and nvmbkbs.
1*?39. , ,
Sept ii; F in a diamond..si a .m.
? 1?: ? 13.
2ri Blink diamond,circle"cn the corners.
Se'PFU.
Oct. 3 PP with L under..
'.' No mark .
1S4.0.
April 21 R C 1.
iS LH B 15.
August -J6 w w An Ire * > 1!
26 " 18.
SG'rJM ;.
1S41.
Feby 30 B i F 945.
Miffs: miffs: murr a: at wat
SON'S. 154 t hdthsiu-st. and i oO Bowery-?The sub
senber informs the ladies of New-York and vicinity, th i
he has 1 ow ou h md a very rich and elecant assortment
of Lynx and other Fur Muffs, at nrtces reduced full 50
per cent, from any previous year. He earnestly soliciis a
call before purchasinr, and assures those who fsvar him
they shdl not be disappointed. For inmxiinfs of all
kinds, and Furs repaired st notice.
n2Sl Ira WAT--ON. 1-" 1 i.'hatiiana-it and ir>.i Bowery.
Sugar IlOl'se .TIOI.assbs?Pnme uua
lity Safar House Mola-ses in hbds, uerc-s and bat,,
for sale at OCKERSHA?;EN'i Sugar Refinery. No. 9
Ross sr. did lm"
ALY'AMZ?D 1BOIY FLOOR.- The
public are invited to examine a galvauizad floor at
Mr Johnson's, No. 1 it Fultoa st. pat so by SL'MNER i.
STEVEN0/ 98 John st. d23 3'
TytTSITB HO .>'lSV.?a superior article of White
It Hon?v, fro-' O.-weso coantv. in boxes of 15 ir 80
pounds for'sale by " GASsNER A YOUNG,
dS3 1ji _H2 Chatham st
LEIUH B ?L,L,9? R.ugh and polished .Sleirs
Bells, assortad frora '.Ou to No. lu. Also, fancy aad
coaunoa straps, for rale by
n3Ptf_WM. H. WIGHT. IrW John-street.
TOPPED oa the 15ta of Drcember last. unHer
suspicious circamstances, a quantity of Tobacco. The
ownc can have it by ctlbng on ALBINL'8 JOHNSON,
79 Clinton-strset, provin? property and paying charges.
d23 3f
CE NO. 3'J ANN-STBE.
vol. i. no. 2-22
USE NOTICE,
Store up, irdi >f Nina Mniths, win be .0M n Acctioa 01
ALeVN & CO, ?.-w-txiietr-.
E 3WARD CURTIS, CoUector.
lone packsre
?one box.
j
i one box.
' ?ve ca-ks.
I 1*0 e?-k.. ...
joue ca?-.
;.>ncca.-k ......
'one bbd.
ol? barrel_.
: .wo ca?k?.
lone keg .
Joue parcel_
Una bbd.
I i-ro bundles ...
one birrel.
>ue package ..
ana and...
?>ue ?atk.
>iie package ..
?ne package .
?>.c box_.
?nebi.e.
?mo piekace ..
iaa truuk _
One parcel
ore cbesl.
'lie box.
>ue case .
ne box..
?ne box_ .
lighteea cask*
aro casks _
?ne case.
four barrels_
?ne bo.v.
?nc case.
'.h??c cases ....
Kbl boxes.
Ml'' basket_
toe parcel.
1'mc trunk _
i"ne box ..._
? i?>? u
Ship Tibs.:d;.
Orpheus
Senakari
Alouipelier
?H'.as is.
Hinibiirgf
I Liverpool
.j.Vevcaide
Empire
?' South America
<ng Isabel;
St Croix
Lone Lined.
- A. .? lique .! arnsterd c
sarq je t.upnro.<ine tordaaaj
.ship Congress.! Valparaiso
etaroae Ai'snne.I Bremen
?ne box.
?ne box.
'He box.
'wo cash!.
?ne box.
? ne box.
?Mi -mail (sexes.
n? box ...
l*n chests.
?ne s,ii irter box.
?ue paebaga ...
ma hsski t.
DBS csse.
ix casks .
?ce box.
o? case.
twelve kegs.
Ma box.
??ne b >.x.
ine box ........
ne half box_
?me case.?......
if V-< ight griud.
itonea.,
dghteaa barrels,
?ue half barrel
th ee bag.
? ne case.
? ?ne rnse..
?ae boa.
um keir.
?ne cask.
one box.
two cas?s.
me trunk.
>ne case.
me nare.
?no case.
?ue box.
?uc k* g.
me lieg ...._
me ease.
?no box.
ne parcel.
?no case...
>ne parcel.. .....
arenty boxes_
wouiv b"xcs...
?lie ca.e.
?ne box .
me case.
me ca?e.
ne box.
? ne case.
>ua trunk.
Dlatkness.; Dund-.-e
?learner Great \\ esier. -tr-t-d
..?up Rccht-ster. Liverpool
Steamer British Qsecuj l.ondou
?hip I'uiteit States . .iverpoo)
?.arijue bVvis. i tioJaneiro
snip lo?a .Havre
<r?- Maria.-tJjged Cuba
Inp Patrick lieury Liverpool
" H?nry Allen ...| ,o don
" Yazoo.i Liverpool
' Lebigh. antoa
Wig Emeline._ Texas
-lnp Kumulus.I treeabek
? Howard I lamhurch
" Kraahlia.' -totter am
" Hallcspoat-1 1 ,v .ni
? President. . ..ILondoa
" Frsukfort , Liverpool
Srig Gen.alarioti |Kiag*toa
C.spcr Hau?er..
J MS Haddow.
Ship Toronto .
Cristoval Colon..
slatanzsi
tree nock
t?odoo
(avaaa
Schooner Comat.
Barque Rnpid.
K is Armauil .
Ship J-iddnas.
" U-ica.
trig Helme ... .
ship Silvia de Grease.
Croat Bril on
tarque Crugevau ..
Bng Hope .
? nip Mediator:.
Schooner '.ration....
sn p Norms.
Wellington . ..
Brig Ro alind.
" llxrteiise
?hip Burgundy
Buque Le <ir.int;e
ship Philadelphia ...
" Duch D'Orleans
'? New-York.
Barque I'aoll.
trig Tarn O'.Mianler.
;teamer President
Ship North America
'? Villo de Lvon .
Casrander
Ontario
'? Baltimore.
" W estminster ...
" Toronto.
" Hownrd.
?? Mi.tn-id.
?tarq.io iSuvorino
S'np Ralnranra .
it c hrauklio.
Ship Illinois. . .
-teaiLer British liueei
Great Westen.
Barque Ann Louisa.
ui? boa. Bri)< Firm.
?ue package ... | Ship Orry laft.
nin case.
?re box.
? ne case.
ix half pipes ..
me ease.
lone cs-o.
?ne c ise .
; nrae esses .
.' wo case..
Una basket .
; iuc barrel... .
' ne b irrel
oae box .
! >ue box.
: me ras?
i three bundles.
t?0 truues
j ane case.
' wo case*.
? ne kale.
]eat cask.
i >nebundle trees
?ne box.
I one cash
jSva casks..
two casks.
? ix barrels.
jone k'C.
I two cases.
? me barrel .
j lour wugsn wheel.
j >ne ease.
J >ne case.
t >ue case.
] nie b x .
" Stephen Whitney
" Kobert Pulten
?'..in :- Diaua
Ship Silvie d- Orasse.
" Niaatic.
" Wellington
tarque Charlotte
Brig Louisa
Itjique Tiberius
ship Wellington
Hellespont
Outauo
Ii illlniore
Toronto
Sid Ions ....
Steamer British 'iuces
Ship ?i ddon<.
' Cambridge.
?? Westminster
" Cambridge
I K-y West
lavana
i-m erp
iverpoo]
ffevre
Egypt
lavrc
?un-fee
' ?? -d.m
London
Swse.U. N P.
Ha ana
? .oudon
Newcastle
lawbaigh
I nvre
Weraeillea
uondoa
Havre
rreeooch
iiiiubii-gh
'uracoa
.ivcrpoal
'lavre
Glasgow
London
'lavre
London
Hamburgh
Liverpool
> Bordeaaa
II -vre
Rotterdam
Havre
ondoa
Bristol
Vers Cm*
Rio Janeiro
Leghorn
Liverpool
tremen
Havre
anton
'.oudon
firemen
Harvil!?.
?lasgow
London
I nvan>
I London
Havre
.oud m
Liverpool
i.ui.don
.iverponl
London
Liverp'.ol
'? Whitmore .; Bordeaux
" Sr. Jaaiea. London
Hriir Paudora.il.sguirs
Steamer Great Western Bristol
Li) FOR STORAGE UNLESS TAKEN OL'T
WHERE 1 RBM.
three casks,
twocises ..
five case- ..
one barrel .
one brrre! .
one barrel..
one cask. .
' Ship Georgians. Liverpool
" Nicholas Biddle.. "
" Wbiir....'Rotterdam
" Empire .Liverpool
oc? case
o^c erat?
oae truak
ona ca-e .
one cose
oae case
oa? cos-.
" Poland.Havre
?? Soaih America .. Liverpool
Brig Helme. Egypt
Ship Ville de Lyon 1 Havre
IiOLYDAY PRESENTS._
SO ?IE Till.\<; KE W.-Beautiful fancy colored
Music, of exquisite tints, and bmhiy perfamod with
Rose, Muik, Lubm's Favorites, Ac *>c ?ATWILL'S
Mastc Establiahmenl,-ill Broadway, near St. Paul's.?
The proprietor, ever thankful to his nuinsrous cusiom irs
for ine liberal patronage bestowed, has. at much e.?peu-e.
isaoed a larze aaaortmen' of new and admired Songs.
Uueiu. Waives. Marcnes. Ac. te. The titles of m ir>y |
are embellished wttii highly finished Vignettes, and ill !
elecmtly pnnted on hirhiy perfumed paper, of six varied \
colors, of most delicate, and beautiful tints. Nothing cxn
excel the elegaace of a book of this Music ; aad for pres- ,
ents, to the laueicalor fashionable world, it cannot be ex?
celled.
Books elegantly bound in a short time.
The price of the perfumed sad tuned Music is the same j
aa on waits paper, aa low an can be obtained at any of the
ima'l shops about town. dS 3w
JO Ml N WAR Wit" K., Sweep Smelter aad^Re
finer in general. No. 17 John-street, New-Vork.
Purchaser "of Jeweler's and SUversmith's Poli?hing?
Pamicmas,- Lemells, Parting Bars, Coarse Silver Bsri
Lace, Gilt and plated Metala, BoohsSlndcr's Rags- *"
?l?i Iv t _
?LED FOai.ACAP p"APBib?. -1000
reama AiMES^ Ruled Cap- for
s27 tf PERSSE A BROOK:'- M '"'^ 'v
LPRrnpa tPPLIKn by Mr*. SARAH E.
^HARPER. 43 vL^-Tt, -bo baa many years' expa
rienca in the baeiness,
, TSBSSSBBBSBSSBSSSSSSS^
_WANTS._
\\f AAiBO-A b y ol good tuorair, aboat .6 yrars
?? "i a<., t? learn tie b?o? bin in/ bus oess. 0ae
woo can bo- ni ? uh ii? paresis wiU to preferred. Apply
a: 15 ana .Tret._Blhtf
I t*e? a .?A ceruficate of t w r NTY SHARES of the
i-i Jamaica and HroAHa i\:ito?l Slock ic favor of
Juo. L. N. rtou. Jr. Apph. a '..n ? n| be made to the Com?
pany, st tbeir office, oo tie iSihcf Januarv next, for a new
certificate. 4W.
:?.i;j^i?alY?E.*4 amu loTkIvTof
A r b-L i r Empioj ui. ui is ?ante. d> oue pvrtcctiv
acuuwnteii who pruamg orchards, nurse:les, grapevines,
ic. Also engrafting and bidding. Thisbeing;hopropar
leass .. lor cuiuag and packing cions for next spring-.
u.?e. He would inform those who msy want anvming
dona in this line, that he understands cutting, preparing,
.Ed pa. siur. cioes in ?ucn a way that they can be traas
ported to any distance, a-d in any cluuslr. sad be set
with >afcty tri m the 1st of April to the middle ol June,
rhoee having choice fruit cau in this way accommodate
their friends at a distance *ilh it And prupr.clors of
nurser i s cau have cious put ?p f?r ih<- r o?n u.e or for
-ale. Ac. A note directed to F. Kel-ey. aid left at tba
kBencaa Instante, "ill meet nomp: attention, dtfci i.
tin AKul.Mi.?A jtentletr.an aud hiswiie. or two
t single ccsticraeu. can have a lar*e room >u the first
Soor ?Ith board, m a mesII private family ne.r thebat
lery. Refereucea exchanged, if rcquirrd. A idress 8. P.
office oi Ibis paper ?23 3*
Boa1su-- A small fausti*. or single geu?ejustt, can
Bave liourd snd pl-a-aul rcotn. in a privat* laraily,
."1 Es? Broadway.?House first class, a few sei ci board
ore snd locauon very desirable, dSI lw*
PXl'Kl.l.fc.Vr BOAHU A.s7l>~MUU.?J?
LS can be bad by Ladies and li.ati'e neu. in a dvbgftlfu I
louse, a stone's ihro* f.-om Broadway. Apply at 119
Hercer street, near the rorc-r of Prince. tt30 tf
Ls s-ut!s gcotlemen eaa be accoanmodaled ?it:i gu<e*l
loanl at No. Ifi Fulton ?tri et. Also, two or three peraoaa
at t>e .ccoinuiod iu-d with dinner. TdJ tf
|>tf.lii?.l.,U KOOatSmay tutobtaii sdinaprl
U T?te family by applyin* at 80A Hudsoa-al feT-tf
/?^ to ttK'V?i ri.ie lolls to let cbean iu store IS)
W .ter-sirect. Icq i.ru of ton ociuoa it.
d24 tf
TV ItA.tt; AI.N. -I ."it!,
i?Ll.u s..le? < fiouiiuj on t lint sn.l I bo IVashtagtoa
\- ue.i. Brooklyn; section 56, xt but oue to tne B.d
ord l.ei.i.commanding a pen vie? of Brooklyn aud
? i> t lty?one ul lit ? lao-t dc-n i:l Kliding spots on th I
Island, ??Ol he sold at auc'ioo I t F oru rv. anlesa pre
j .iou.lv .old at private sale. A r--,. not- to ?? idl p^r*.
Post Office "_ ,|...| ot
Jpi\ wa1 1 Cl> to exdiangl lor a first-rate Farm
J i" or lor vscaui lots in ihis ciiy. four Houses and Lota
, in i c, located in this city. The buildu gt are brick, and
?not In the best maim r, and all new ami well let. Toe
? tbove property ?ill be exchanged for a first-rate Farm,
< ith ttoo I buildings cn ihc ?aiuc and to bo * iihm 15 or
-li mile, from thi- city. ?r will be Ml banged for i;ood sa?
mt Iota well wealed m ihe west ..id.. of the city. Th?
bave Houses and Lots are all ou tbe -?e-t side uud ia
i?ad streets, a not? addressed to D B. P. ?t this i BE a,
tal-.ui! pUce ol luicrview, wul receive attsuttoa. dii-Jw
1?> l.l'T, Iroiu P.r'.or, tin - a Iron iirai
Marble Mantle, und plated Airniture?with Bed
Kooms in a Ceateel MoiUru Kuili houa--??ut
laood B aid. Two Single Uomicuiru. can be also accom
sodaied. I'be family, very smaU aud private. Apply 41
Korsyib Street da Im*
f0L tt??tr.tlf* i'Af l.t'l?A riMiiu nud li-d rooa.
Jaa.wu!i closets, pantries, A.c. suitable lor a smaill aiuo/.
ilsO, one Isrite room, extraordinarily well lighted, suila
ilo lor a work-shop. Inquire on iho premises of
B&i tf JOHN LOCKE, la rear of 31 Ann sl
sr*, FOU ?ALS OK BXtlMANUBrA
HKConntry Seat. 10 miles from the city, Iwcated in
tuoens County, L.I. couumuig upwards of 5U acres o
irsl rate Und. The buildings are one a>ublc house, mo
eru finish, with grates, marbie muiitle?, loldiiig-doors,
vc, extra kitchen: also, 'J large barns, wngou-house, car
lag- house, shop, granary, poultry house and yard, ice
sou-.;, witti all other ceuvemouces iiccessarv for a largo
amily. Tba frail is of ihu best kind and in every variety:
ipples, cherries, dec iu ibundaiice.
A large amount of ike money may remain on bond and
aortgage; ? r llrooklvnor New-York citv property would
>c taken in oacbango. Address L. M.S. ut this otfico
s2J tf_
BABOAIRM! KAKIitlts: ? tot
sale or exchange. I" tract, of handsome Land, con
taining 135 acres each, soil of a superior quality,
'vatered witti line streams, and covered wiih fin* nuibur,
such as while -,k, hickory, beach, walnut, maple aud
sycamura Thu soil is adapted 11 w heat, ryo corn, oats,
lotion, tobacco, sweet und Irish potatoos. The above
1 inds will be sold at reduced prices, nnd ou terms to
. ut. or thev ?? >U be exchanged for utmost any kind o
merchandize. For maps, diagrams aud particulars, apply
to SMITH St WIHTMol'.K, IU John st. up stairs, ul tf
jUgk V A R.T1 V<> il sjASiKor Exchange for City
Q*ft> Property?A Farm in Queens County, L. L, con
' tuning between 50 and 60 acres ol Srst ram Land
ma high stato of cultivation. The Dwelling snd Out
Ixi'i.cs are all now and in first rate order, with a never
i nliug well of goad water, apple orcSatil, Ate. The di
t inco is nine miles from New-York. The above pro'/trty
will be sold, or exchanged for city property,'and posses
cion givou immediately. Address L. M. S. ul this office.
a7 Stawtf
r?~K ?ai.? oik EXuilANC-K?F?7
lGS.produetiv< real estate in this city, a I'arm of 70 acres,
UMlhJ DwelliriK Houses and suilabln out buildings is
cood repair, one ol the bouse, til for the residence of a
logo respectable family. The locatiou is handsome and
healthy, with facilities for communication wiih ihu city
four limes daily. The soil nnd subsoil tery good; 1A
Ul re- in good wood. Also, u fine variety of fruit, a well
of superior water, aud a -m ill unfailing stream ruus
lirough lim centre of the Farm, supplying nearly every
field and sulfiti e.i for a 4 lior.o water po ?er, the founds
lion for the dan and aiubankiucnts necessary lu mg al?
ready laid. Apply to DAMEKEL dr. HOOPER, No lasj
Froot-sL iiJ7 'Itnw lm*
BOOK-litEPirVG.
'j^HE Counting Rooms of C. C. MAR8H..88 Ccdar
I ttreet, continue open from li A. M. io !i P. M. iu or
ler that merchants snd others may avail themselves of a
-curse of instruction ih it ia truly practical; one iliatoni
naces a eompli to loutine of mercantile uantaclioua and
mereantilecaleulatioss; and one iu wnich ihe student ac
u ?lj keeps ?? set of books in a counting house. To those
i so are uuacquainted with th i advertiser's reparation!
lie desires lo ?.iy, that hu prineipEl work i u bo< k-keep
ug bai paaseii into ten editions; that it receives tue pre
I'uieuce iu the \e*-Y-iik Public Schools and other large
ioatinitioos ; and ibai be, bimai If. has the honor of being
rii-appoinii.! t: iit.li>-r of I. nk k' itpn g for th'. ' Mercjutil?
Library AssoeistJon" of this cry. Protpeetuaes, wi.h
terms may be had .it the counting roon.n as above.
rH5 linT_
NOH Pl ltl lsllEU ArtU FWlt SALE
AT 183 broadway.
JONES'S BOOK-KEEPING,
IN ?? inch a kaowledgo oi ibe principles ol Double En
try is rendered far more easy of attainment. The
?vork I. already adopted in s ine of ihe laige.t academic
lostitutions in this country, and is the first American im?
provement tin the subj-'ct which has beeu adopted in Eug
lan<<, where it la now extensisoly in.reduced. Teachers
and itudenta are respectfully invited to examine the work.
?? Mr.Jonea baa done much foi the udvair emint ol this
'waiii.li of knowledge." h. Sclnpr.r, with Prime, Ward A.
King. S. H. Pierson, with A.Tappaa&Cb.j h. s.Whit
lemor?, woh Cutter, Hulkley, Merrill dtCo.
Instruction is g>veu by ike suthor as usual both day an)
iseaiug. Straugera intending to study tnis branch ar?v
referred wuh eoi.lideiics io uier.haul. ger -ally as lo.'lr
J.'s success in teaching or on apphoaii at the rooms
iney w.ll be referred to Ito^k-k'.cper.v who javebeen q ie>
itied under In.iti-nuction. <J 17 jw*
FKi:.\(H MILLINERY,
?id-'i >>ioiidsvuy aud 146 i 3 Kovrery.
A 1 it?. i l KJ.ONt., (Siuccessor to A. J. tug':!,
i.vJL formerly a. a Mott,.. respectfully inform , hi r
friends and the public generally, that she will open ou the
.loth ii..t. a large assortment oi Caps. Head Dresses, Tur
Mas, and where the public will receive the luoti salt-.fac?
tory attention.
Mrs. N. F.avails hsrself ?f th s opportunity of thankmg
the public for tbe very axi nsitu patronage she has re?
ceived su.ee her commencing la 1840? and begs to assttrs
hem of ner renewed exertions. Ul mint their support.
<ji7 tjal*.
T-t?~if?Tterh-An assortment of Silk Plush
1 Bands and at her Trimmings ou fund ^a i for sale at
tnti TaritT prices, by
02 Im* i.-a ac J. THAVRR. ?Maiden Lane
Bl'PFALO ItOK'E?: ISCFKil?TT??te"
?cveral hundred Kuifulo Ro'.c?, recently purcba-ed
it the N. A. Fur Co.'s auction aaht for sale very ct eap by
'.he bal" or sincle skiu. Alio. a ranety of Sleigh Kobes
handsomely trimmed, aline Hit. Ca;> and For Store of
dll Im* S. i UTTLE. 19. Charitas?sejaara. .
Cheap: <-iieap : c?s tai*T*<Jamison
ac JERVIS'S '"heap Encravm? aud Printing OtDce.
A Vi-iting Card Plate engraved and fifty Cards for only
?1 5U. All other Engraving at one h.If the asual pneo
Please call and examine specimen.. No. 4-Ji Courtland at,
rr?r (Z_I- l
CO.'* K JkXMA **JEK AT
SCKIBNER.V co.'s GREAT
CATHARINE boot AND
shoe market, 73 Catba
nce street, you cat* find Boot*
acd Shoes
Eaour. 10 'are >' balf the nation.
The eheape t and best in all creation.
This ?tcckcoinpn.es i.he most 'pleodid aatortment of
ftoois an t Shoes ever offeree], and at prices that cannot b?
aea- : KeutI- raea's fine. '.*alf Water Proof bo-ts |3 50 CU.
:oi.ri; fine Iiress do. from*".' to $4 ; splendid Ga.tersfof
faiele,, from SI .V) to ?>i ; .'Vli.ses Gaiters. Men's Dancing
Iii ten, Ra ber- of a 1 kinds, Boys' and Youths' Boots
and Shoes, and a nev. r fail nr > apply t.f Misses' and
Children's, the ebesp -st a. ?'. be?*. jou ever raw at 73
Catbanne-st. corner of Monme. _dl- lm
Bo YV'HlWat?M ?
100 caska Boyd'a celebrated Bleaching Powder,just
received and for sale by _
jySa pers8e * BROOKS,?1 Ukeety-st.