( ailed Miain Circuit Court. Before Judge Betta. The U. S r? If H Bridgens.?In thii case, the court decided that the indictment could not be austained. 1 he lawn of the U S. had not made it penal to forge aixjiany nieces, although the revived statntes or the State or New York had. The defendant was, therefore, diacharged. Uenrral Neuioua. January 15?Alexander Doyle waa tried for robbing the stable of Eli Hart, in Bond street. The jury found Alek guilty, and he was remanded to the tornba, to a* ait hi a trial for a grand larceny. Edward Morgan, the house and night porter of the City Hotel, waa put on hi> trial for assaulting one Frank Donnelly, a hack driver, with a sword. It appeared that the complainant and some others who termed themselves " the better class of hack drivers," went to the City Hotel, on the occasion of a military ball, given by the National Guards, and, vi el armia, took possession of the hall of the > house, where they mad# themselves quite cozey by the tide of the stove. This intrusion would not have been objected to by the proprietors if these aristocratic sons of Jehu had behaved themselves, but whenever a military hero came down stairs, ready to brave the lury of the snow storm, "with only Ins martial cloak ar?und him, ' the Jehus, by the stove, would first pester him to know, " it he wanted a hack 1 ' and on receiving a negative, or no answer at all, they would taunt him with such ' better class" observations, aa " tailor's apprentice in borrowed plumes," "a barber s clerk with his fancy woman," "a poor devil that cannot pay for a ride " lets his ? \\a m *?' * ft\m want e\f a iln'.lur '' I tera The barkeeper remonstrated witli the hack j men, but the latter stood upon the rights of the aria* I tocracy of the whip, and at length they were told to 1 leave the house. This they refused to do point | blank, and at length the accused and some of the servants were summoned to put them nut by force, when a regular fight endued, in which the sons of Jehu used their whips pretty liberally, and the servants of the hotel defended theius Ives with any weapons they could lav hold on. Morgan kept a i sword in Ins room, to kill the ra's which infested the houtc, and he used that weapon until he cleared i the passage of the hotel. In the melee Donnelly received a blow on the head. Mr. Gardener, oae of the proprietors of the hotel, proved that th^ accused had received great injuries on the night of the aff ray. That his life would probably have been sacrificed by the hackmen, if the watch had not interfered, and that he had been in ill health ever since. The jury acquitted Morgan without leaving their eats. Thomas E. Gage, a medical practitioner, was put to the bar, to taice his trial for manslaughter in the second degree. The following is the law which the District Attorney relied on for the conviction of tbeaccused : ? " Kvery p-rion wlio ohitll administer to any woman preg aant with a ijuick child, any medicine, drui;, or aiibatsnce wt atever,or shall use, or employ any iustrune.it, or olUer means, with intent thereby to destroy said cliild, unlet the tame hall have been uecexary to preserve the life of auch mother, or ahall have been advised bv two pi ysiciaut to be ueceasary I*r such purpose, shall, in esse of the death of such child, or s'ich mother, be thereby produced, be deemed guilty of mailslsufhter in the >econ I degree."?Kevited Statute*, vol. 'j, page 3y>.?Stcond Kditiou. This case was progressing when the court adjourned. Miircial MeMl.ius. Jan. 14.?Joseph Kobertson was found guilty of petty larceny, and sentence suspended until Saturday next. Ma y Ann Hopp, a loaferess, was convicted of stealing a key, for which offence Mary was put behind the lock until Saturday next. Ann Loder was found guilty of stealing a clonk, and eat to the tombs to keep Alary * company. John Sweeney, a dock Ijater, wan convicted of running away with a hawser. City prison until Saturday. Sal Farrcl wa? found guilty of treating Johanna Kelsey to a " cold duck forsupper." i. e. Sal having a grudge against Johanna, watched in a dark crrner until the waa coming home in her best hall drem. and then Sal le her enemy have lUe pail of water from top to toe. The eourt let Jsal off on her promising not to treat any body to ? cold duck'' again. John Williams, convicted last Friday, wai adjudged t* the penitentiary for threw month*. The aaaoe loafer wai alto, for another oft'enee, adjudged to the six months John Rogers, for an assault and battery, was fined lU MOlS Harvey Place, for a like offence, was adjudged to the tomb* until Saturday. Monona Hart was fined six centi, and discharged. Poller OHire. Jaif. 14.?A Nice Young Man.? One of these incipient debauchees, wno haunt the punch rooms of the third tiers, made hi* b nv to Justice Hloodgood yesterday morning, minus hi* coat and ve*t, and began to teM a piteou* talc of how he was beguiled to a naughty Mouse?how bis garments were ruthlessly torn from j hi* grasp, .ind how i-e was despoiled of his pocket : book, containing many valuable documents, and bout twenty dollars in note*, by the naughty women that inhabit the naughty htuse which is located at 184 Chnr.'h street. Of course the worthy magistrate had a feelinz f?r the *iitferitigs of such a nice young mm, and ha forthwith dispatched twool his trustiest i indefatigable* to arrest all the naughty damsel* that could be f >und at No. 184. Well, the indefatigable* returned with seven pettirouted being* in cu?t dy? I three the veriest dmbs that ever went with holes in their hose; three tolerably decent, and aitired in long ahawU and green curtains to their head gear; u h.l.l the seventh, who presided over the establishment nt No. 181, was of a ?taid, motherly appearance, with a portly gait, and her person h ibited in a close bonnet ) K ..... 1.... . r. .1 n..,M ??.i ..f..ll.. i i I wt WVH MMM IMUIIf nil tKKIUIIJ t IM ( M'|'? U III j au enormnui plaid shawl. These specimens of the aofter part of our species having been introduced into the private rooiu.(hedelicate investigation com. aenced. It ai>p ared that the name of tho nice young man ; wan H<*nry lay lor; we are ?orry that hi? where-1 'about did not transpire; that on the pre.ioim night he picked np two of the drain, named Kmiim Scott and Mary Mall. and accompanied them to the establiahmtnt of the motherly looking woman at No. 18-1. These drabbish looking nymphs had a fhrewd suspicion that the nice youhg man * pocket* were in that ?tat? whirli the learned nay that nature despises, ?.*. there existed a "vacuum there." Thi* drabs communicated their suspicions first to Mistress JVIitrhell, the motherly looking lady before detcrib- | ed and the told the third drab, whose name was Ann (ireen. Now Ann w?? not exactly green, though | her parents cave her that na'ite, and she took the { met younr nian up to the room, and told him that before he went to bed with her, he must give her a ! idedge, at she mver took the word of any man ? ! The nice young man begged Miat Ann woul 1 wait till the rooming, and he would behave like a gentle- j man. l.'ut Ann put her tkumk to her nose and pro- i flounced the awful words, no go." So the nice ' young man gave Ann his vest, anA the took the gar> mrnt down u? j man's coat f und it* way into the clutches of i the motherly lady ; and al length, a muss was got np. in which the nice young man broke the bedstead, in | Ann (ireen s room, aad in the morning cau.e off to the i Police to m. k his complaint. The officers ?*a ed that they foand the coat and the j vest, but as to money or valuable papers, why they were neither hrrr, nor thrrf. The worthy magistrate j being lull of virtu us indignation, *?nt the thr?e urao*, injcrmer with the thre* nyinph? with irreen 1 eurtaini to their he id fur, alnnt with thr motherly looking lady all t" the torubi, ulier? the? will *tay, | until liberated in due cnnne of hihrai cnriiui law, by hi* Horn rtbr Recorder. &*?At Naahrillf, on the l?t mat., the mow wii ?me inch** deep. I liey had mow in Natchez on New Year'a e??, and the cold ?a< nm * WILDKi fc'n.11 at th? Ve?'hm >ea* B* 1%. in '* Of of He?o t. c It Co fir MM \ f W. fc f. Ori?w Ii t'o, aec< pl'il a?il pro t*?teil f,>r Mn pumnt, fur $747 4" r?al? ; al?o, f. W. It f, M oa'l deaf'. JitW Hamburgh, Mich. A?t lili, 1S3W. at 4 m ,iha i h Hamuli Oriavin, in frh. an?* all hfing paat line, *r? ?f m *? lo miy p?rtnn hat tin aa^aerihera. Any p*i*nn hariag foanj the .ame,hy rMimmt th*m through the I'.-at Office, or *?lli? niSf -riVrr*. Na. 174 Pearl atraet, will recede the al>o?? |*I4 Iw* Kt'.VO C. HAM'!'. Jc' O. Expedition fur Lead.?The United fetmtei geologist, Dr. Owei, ban discoreied in the lead region at the west some valutble raises. It appeals that they have succeeded in making sixteen in* discoveries of lead, where no diggings have heretofore been attempted, some of them exceedingly rich and pure. niKHI l. Wrdataday, Jhm. I2 -0, PThe downward teudency of prices at ill continues. Delaware It Hudson declined } per cent; Harlem 1 per cent; Mohawk 1 per cent) New Jersey Railroad } per cent; Caatou } per cent; Narth American Trust and Ba'jkin^ Company 3 per cruL There were sales of Cerporadoa Bonds to the extant of $18,000, at 14 a If diacouit. Bills on Philadelphia ware told at GJ per ccut, which ii an improvement. In sterling billa there is uolhiug dome. The Bank of Charleston hat declared a dividend of 4 per ct. for the half year. Bank of South. Caroliua, $1.60 per share. Uni^u Bauk of 8. C. $1.60 per share. Slate Bank $3.50 per hare. A wettern piper gives tha following as the retu.as of the Farmers' fiauk of Seneca County. It is uot, however, official. Stale Stocks deposited with Comptroller, $71,000 Bunds and Mortgages, 19,634 Total Heposites, $90,634 Bills received from Comptroller, 06,84? Balance with Comptroller, $J3.8i'7 D A 1 u ? 1_ ll~_L SK 111)11 Specie, 1'2,600 Stocks, Bonds, kc. $90 414 By this it apoears that the Comptroller hoid? scarcely sufficient tecurity to cover the legitimate bills ltsued by him, in the constantly falling state of the marked. The return is v*ry imperfect, however. Tile item,*' bond*, &c probably repretentt the amount cf pott uotet and certificates of depnite issued by the concern, for which they show bonds and mortgage*, of the real value of which it is ia possible to judge, but they are worth nothiug ai a banking capital. One of I e directors of the Schuylkill Bank has stopped payment, under circumstances lint excite such indignation. It is stated thet he purchased a large quantity of molasses ia Kliode Island, giviug Mr. Levis as endorser, and the sellers grasp a shadow. It is rumored that upwards of $40,000 in the post notes of the Schu) Ik ill Bank hare arrived in Phila'el phi* for c?lle?tiou fioin Kentucky, and not the slightest notice of their issue is found on the books of the Bank. The position of affairs in the Pennsylvania Legislature, with regard to the banks, it now a subject of much iatereit in financial circlet, both here and ia Philadelphia. Many enter, tain the opinion that Mr. Penniaian't resolution, compelling the b'?L.kt to returns on the 1st February next, will pan. Taking iuto view the ttrong anti bank feeling in tke lewer house, and the fate of the election for printer, it it not improbable. The printer, who wat the editor of a papir, lost hit election brcau.e he had advocated Governor Porter's views ta regard to the aanks; he is also a canal commissioner, and as such approved by the Governor. This indicates the state of affairs | iu the House; but in the Senate, a change of three votes wil' I deleai me measure, ain. me uuvcruor 3 muiience w m uuaiujiedly be exerted in favor of (he banks. The tune of the Goveruor't me sage, united v;ith tiis recent net!, fully prove that he if inclined toward* the United States Bank. Although it it notorious to all that the intluenc* of the United Statu atid Girard Bank) wai the cauie of the suspension of the other bank*; yet Hie menage contaius not cue word of allution to the affairs of thote concerns, but recommend' the >ale of the stock owned by the state iu the Farmers' aud Mechanics', Phi ladelphii, and Penns)lvania Banks, which iMstitutions are amply able t? meet their liabilities. Again, it will be recollected, that, in Novctnbrr last, the treasurer addressed a note to one of the banks, declining to reccive the dividend in any tiro; bat tpecir; at the same ti ne, they received from the Uuited states Bank, in payment of a loan made in Angust, three months previous, aid remitted to Mr. Jaudon in Loudon, the bills of that bank, which were deprtciated ten per cent. This !ra??aetu n is not alluded to at all in the mrssace; the gaveruor being desiroas, no doubt, of cloaking over the mismanagement by which he delivered $2,003,000 of the state s'ock to sustain the credit of an institution which stopped paymeut before settling for it.i These facts are daily mcreasin; the oppositioa to the Governor's recommendations, and alto the anti bank fetling. I The eiplotion of the Vicktburg B ink hat increased the diitrutt ; of .thit (tack and Iht Sloniugton the Uirard Bank hat $3,000,000, her own capital oeing $5,000,000; lliey a?a alto creditor* to Ih* Viaktbu g for f M 0 UOO. The ViahtWurj; o wet tli? United 9i*l?t Bank $1,300 000, ill additiou t? which the United Statet Bank hold* #,00 ) thare* of their ttock. on which the advanced at $75 at a tine when the ttock wat telling at 80 a 81. The amount ?f the indebted! ert of ihe bank to the two iaitilutiout it near $4,376,000 The inveitigating com. i a.ttee recently valued Ihe Vicktburg flack held by the Uirard at $20, aad thou'd the failure be confirmed, the Ion will be imir?:i?e. The debit owing by the fall >winf corapanirt to liie United State* Bank :? Morrit Caual k Banking Ca. (leorgia Rank. Ne ? Orleaut Ou Bank, Mobile tulTereri, NatcSei Bank, HHMtHi Vicktburgh, Danrille fc Polttville RR Elinyra R R, Litt'e Pu|ii Bondt, ?amounting to nearly $17,000,000. The great depreciation which hat taken place in tliate tactiriliet, and the fata of the Vicktburg Bmk, hat by no meant tended to increate confidence in tha eolvcucy of thata coneetui. Tha oilier Bank* of Philadelphia? The Commercial Bank, Farm*r*'li Mechanic*' Philadelphia do North America, Northern Liberliea, Kriitinglon, Mc)amea?ing, Houthnarl*, Peun Tawnthip, Mrchamc*', Gar town, ?enjoy, in a great degre*, the confidence of the pablic in their ability to retaina tpacia pavmenti. and the fact that the influence of Ilia Unite* Stale* Beuk and Uirard Bmk prevent! them from to doing, mcreatei the odium atlaclied lu thote imlilutioui. At toaie index to the great depreciation in funded property during t'ie patt year, we have compiled tha following labia of ttock talr* at the New York board of broken, durmg the pait year Palest or the le?dins (TocEt i* the New Yoke mar. Kit ihioduhoVT the rut rill. Mareh M,'r- Ju,'r- S?P'- NoT-J|e407 tin R.nb IM IIA II* 11 a ina u " N. Am T.AB. 96 W 86 77 64 83 SI Dry Dock, l<>3 109 106 91 87 64 00 Paean mob, U'4 104 104 #9 17 86 8? l>?l. h HuJaoii, 77 79 80 87 67 64 71 Mech.Bk. Ae*. (.? ?l 87 ?0 7f 67 94 Mohawk, 69 64 64 68 67 44 63 Bo.t fcProv. 107 104 107 107 100 "3 ]V4 .N.J. K. R. 108 1"3 103 98 *9 74 M Pateraon, 8J 63 64 07 *3 Hi 46 Harlea, 6i 63 60 47 48 31 47 Colli oa C*. A3 4 J 46 36 36 34 30 Moningtwn, -6 39 34 36 94 14 16 Am. L. A y. 130 103 99 78 ? ? ? Viekiburg, 77 76 61 37 9# 33 6 Ohio 6 *, 106 193 106 10* 97 90 86 The?e (luck* represent a capital of fWOtX'.tHW Oa which ihe average depreciation in 41 per cl. or 3J,nOO,UOO Balanre, $38 000,000 Thi* Iom, large a* it form* b it a amall item in the ag^re gala depreciation which property of all kinda hat undergone, and hear* a limilar proportion to th?t which mull yet take place. We Aid Ohio6 perct. aUte a tuck a?!d currently in the market one )ear mice at 6 per ceil, premium, and now ia . The eon. ition in which the wa* placed appear* to haae been w II nderatflod ah'oad. Nothing but the aupericr tkill ai>d active eaerlion of Mr. J*u Ion could haae carried her through thua far Theae have won for thai gentleman the admiration and rrapect of all thoae abroad connected with Ameruan aCair*. if an) Hung can rector* the public confidence in the bank, and retrieve her ,fTaira, or preloi g the cataatrophe. it will be th* return of Mr. Jand?n lo lake charge ol the hank at home. Hia eiertionant the head nf the institution, unit d with the effort* i of all thoee Interested in the welfare of the bank, both in the I flute of I ennaylvama and in Rurupe, will de much to aave the I *tockhoM?r* from further lo?*. Bmltm the Slack Bxckaage. $M00 Corp'o bead* j aw M| M do Dtl k Had beod. 70 *000 d? W) Udo do. ?30d? 69 700 do 9s} 60 do do ttfOdt 00 S<>00 do nw !(?i 60 do do 6?t ftOOO do 11* 98} 60 do do 89 3000 do 'uw 9*} 60 d* do tw 69} 60 ?liare? U3i5k ?4uit HI.J 60 do do uw 99} *0 do do ii|0d* 04 100 do do 001 A* do do >3ud? ?4} 60 do do nw #94 AO do do. ?00d> S2$ 133 do Mecliauici Bk 94 AO do do 84i 26 do l'heun ?30d? 79j 60 do do 84| 100 da do W) AO do lo 64f -J6 do Am Ks Bk ?30d? 81 26 do do in* 841 10 do Merch Ex Bk 103 AA doNATrustkBkyCo 4 i 05 do Bk of Coin ?cri|i 9"} 100 do de 41 8 do Ohio L k T 80 30 do do 4i 26 do do tw 80 AO do do 41 60 do Vickt Com & HK AO do . do NW 41 a30di 1A 60 do do uw 41 10 do Eagle Kire 36 do do uw 41 30 do Merch Ex Co 40 AO do do 40* 25 do Harlem UK 48J AO do do 41 60 do do tw 40) AO d? do b30d? 41 60 do do 48j 26 do do 40} 60 do do 4H] AO do do ?30J| 41 36 do do 4#} 76 do do 40) 60 do do nw 4tii| AO do do bsdi 41 160 do do Ad] AO -.0 do b3ds 41 60 do do nw 4> I Pachfin to l)rpai i. LONDON. ' uU.fDOA. Quebec, Hebard, Dec 10 i Gladiator, Britton, Jan 20 B. Quetu, (s) R'erts, Jan 1 I Mediator, Champliu, Keb 1 LUKitrooL | i.ivKnronL. Eurwpe, Marshall, Dec 19 | <'o!umbn\ Cropper, Jan. 19 HAVRk'. . | Sheridan, Depeyster, Jaa JS V. He Lyon, at Bermuda, rep'g | havhk. Burgnndy, Line*, Dec ! | L?uis Philippe,Caitoff, J<4) 16 Erie. I'unck, Dec 24 ' Poland, Anthony, J.iji "J4 | Chas Carroll, Hussell, Feb 1 Cleared. Clinton, I von*. Savannah; Harjiet, Hooper, Rio Janeiro and a uikt, W 11 Robertson; Slotto. Forbes, St Croix and St Tlionu, W W I'ratt; Gallon, Chadwitk, St Joseph, Ha; Cuba, Latham, Rio Janeire, J Often. Arrived. Packet (hip (J trrick, Palmer, fin Liverpool, 10th Dec, mdx to K K Collius Si Co. Ship Scotland, Robinson. from Liverpool, Dec 11, rndi to R it D M Dyson. Ship Anson, Sinclair, 13 d? fin Charleston, with cotton, he to G dutlou. 8lup Lewis Casi, Hawley, IS days fm Mobile, cotton, &.C to Sturges St Cleartnan. Ship Trcscott, Lindsay, S3 ds fin Bio Janeiro, coffee, r New York, weut ashore in a late gale at Elizabeth City, NC. Spoken 4th ius*. lat 'JU 45, Ion 77 19, fell in with the wreck of herin. brig Aligeiiue, of New York, wilh l"st o( fore topmast?bore down to her to tee if the w?? hi want of assist ance, but perceiving uo cue on board, ?:.d it blowing freth at the time, coutiuied on our course. Naval. A letter fiom ?o officer r f the II 8 thip Ohio, Comirodore Hull, to ? trieud in tbi? place, lUted at tea, Oct 10th, 1P39 sats ?"VV? arc all well on buaiH. Liralnmili Oiowniu*, "I aylor and Gordon have been tramfrrred to the Cyane, aud Lieut'an'.i Hitchcock. Hazard atd Miller, frorv that thip to thit?Captain Latimer wat at Marseille*, but daily eipec'ed at Mahon when we tailed. iltCvtM wat there, aud Capt Perceval would leave at toon at relieved by Cap! L.?[Nortolk Herald. 1%'allcr <, Jan 9?arr Madron, Balkly, N Vork. Munit.R, Jan J?eld Chariot!#, tJrahaai, Havre; Julia, Kct, Bontou, arr l?aac Hirhi, Nlli?, NYork. N?:? OttLKtn*, J in S?rid New F.ngltnd, Lowtll, Havre; Kclio, Crowell, Li??ri??m'j llrrla, Wh.tncy, Cibraltar; arr Antioch, Weitcott, N York, T) rune, S|*ar, do. Forriin I'oria Rio d( jA!*n?o, No*. I ?Foreign arrival* at this port during October wrre American* IS. Kxi;li*li 11, Danish 9, Portuguese 8, French 7. Swtdnh I, SjunuU 3, Bremen 1. OiienUl 2. Dutch 1. Sardinian* 4. Firrign clearance*, Kn;!i?h 14, Americau 13. Porlujuete 8. Daoi-h 4. French 4. Sardinian 4, il*tnhur( S, Oriental 3 ??a?nh 4, Tnicau 3, Belgium I, Au* irian ', I'rimnn l,8wedi"t? I. NK.W OHLKAN* MOLASHr'.h, COFFiCE, k- -S.ipe. rior new crop, landing id barrel* and titrce>; aUo 0*ml 1 Dom ngo. Java, *bd Marar?ibo Collet ; Engliah Clnveraeed, ? th general a??ertuunt Ureteric*, which i* trend for tale cheap.by J. O'DONOUt'K, jalfi 31* 334 Franl, one door (rum Perk *lip. PAINTINUfl.?We ie*ra with pl?*' collection of morlrate cabinet. They will he >old at auction on Tii??day n?*t, whea wc hop! that the admirer* of the beautiful in art will improve th* opportunity lo *eci.re to iheroaelte* the nnm>-roii( gem* of the co'lection. j?t6" LOST, Mni?y, Um lllh, at the We*tern Hotel, Wallet containing between %,0 and ? JO in bill*, a note of hand for f3tt ..I dated De mil, Nov. IB, IA.it), payable at the Bank of Huttaln, tit July, IHlt, drawn by J. K. Bird and endorsed b* K. Hemmarw*y, jr : *! , rwie rfriwa ly C. I, Bearh, foe f'WlH. dtle. Jm. I?l, 1840, payable lo the order f H L. R"bin*nn. at Ihe Tanoer*' Bank in *i? month*; to gether wi?h mm' other paper* of no use to any one but the owrirr. inrann-r in?jr?i*iu me inoi.ry l>y Irai ing Ihr r>a ptn ll llw to ?f Wnltfi Hotel. jalA 1|? OOK* or HERALDRY.?T. BROWX, - H?*l CncrnTrr.il*-. rrmorril In J31 Bro i.lw iy, i p|.??ilc the P?tli. Couli of Arm*. t'r**t?, Cyj.lirrt. K.mM?m jliral Siih. I*tIt. Ite., rng-aird on Sinn*. LiMmmitlt, AmeiUytlt, To^iet, Cryita'*, lie., bouthl In the rnujh or rut la ?n? for-n La dir*'?**'?, r?nrii ( a?rt,B gn'l K.ngt, fcc , engraied with Coat* of Armt, t rr*!-, M'>tto*? a>y parI cf the I Uiiii'd 'Itl'i. B >nkt of Heraldry k?pl, with upward* of 100,008 hidim j Coatt of \rm* f un'l ja I# St* MoSkV TO LOAN.?A?y aiwoant of mno'y yroeurrd on loan o? nMwhandne.i.r prrptrlynf any tfrtrn-tim; alto Nolo*, Ilrafkt, and 1) > 111 nfti.lw p urgoi iaud^ lucurrent Money buii(hl ai>d ?"l I by H. < OUTLAND K.icliHtig- Broker, jilAtt* 1 Our lu ll ro({rrn of Ihi* Lrcture, "The Harp th?t once through Tara't ll*ll? }"' ' Whea Morning Burnt u *or? Creiua j" " When h* who Ad.'ret 1 her j" ami " Herr't a health to litre, Tom >ioore.''will be introduced at illmlralinn*. A tplendid Piano from .lolly t Mu-ic (More hat been kindly furmtked for Ihete Lerlure*. Ticket* may he had at thepriu ripal mutie itorrt, and at the do?rt of the Lecture Room ; for the eourte fi, for a tingle craning Mreot*. Ledum to rommeort at hal. p**t 7 o eiock j?l? Ik* KOK NKW ORLEA.NS jilfc LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINK Of PACKETS ( To *ail every other Mjndiy) Chip LOUISVILLE. Capt. Allen, ui Monday, 'i7th Jan. HHAKSPEARE, Capt. Coraall, 10th Keb. HUNT8VILLE, Ca t. J. Eldredge, J4ib Keb. KAKATOGA, Capt- W. riath.way, 7'b March. YAZOO C*|it.Tra>k, -J3.I March. MISSISSIPPI. Capt. , 0th April. The abort ihip* ?re all of ihe first cla**, enppered and copper fattened, of a light draft of water, an J built iu thit oily, eiprestly fur the trade, with elrgmit accommodation* for pa?lenderi, and commanded by able and experienced matier* T.'-ie price of paaiaue from New Yoik to New Orleans i? liied at $80, and from New Orleau* to New York at $90 witHnut liquors. They will at all times be towed up and dowu Ihe Mi itnppi by ?l?amboatft. ami the itricteit punctuality observed in their litre < f tailing. Neither the owner* or captain* of tbe.ie *l.i| * will be re?uoi?jiMe for jewelry, bullion, freeiou* ?loue?, nlvtr or pi ilt of ladiu': ar? ulie.i for the ?miii*, aud Ihe v a??>ge, apply to E K. COLLINS it CO. !6 South ?t. Agent* in New Orleaut, KOS \CK St KASINe.8. No go d* received after Saturday evening, previou* to ihe day ol (ailing. jalti THE consignee of 7S cask*, marked O. HWAYNE.per brig Hsr lepool. from London, i* reque?led to lea^ hi?.iddro*i at No ?0 South *tieet ja!6 CONFIDENTIAL. "JAR UKLL notifies the public that he may be c .nsulted V ORLKAN8.? Louisiana aud New ?0kM> York Line of Packets.?The Regular Packet of Mon"" day, 27th iu?t ?The fast sailing packet ship LOUISVILLE, Capt. Allen, will sail as above. For freight or passage, having h tndsome furnished accommodations, apply on boaal, at Orleam w'r-srf, or to j?15 K. K. COLLINS fc CO. 51 South st 1, 011 t-lVfcitt'OOU ? Packti ol me t?.n J?n ?a WMmIV first class fast sailing packet (hip will sail as abuve, " ' "her regular day. H tvtug vei y superior accommodations for cabin and steerage pas-encers. persons iuteudiug to embark should make imuieui. ate application uu b#a>d.or to j* 14 OLOVKR St MeMURR \Y,?0 South-it. NEW YEAR'S GIFT. THF. LARGEST TIIE CHEAPEST AND BEST J1SS0RTMKNT OF WIGS ANI) SCALPS ARE TO BE FOUND AT CLIREHUGH'S, 207 MIOADYVA Y, CORN Kit OK FULTON. MANY rain attempts are dailv making to imitate these celebrated articles, out tne public will #U erve, that C. IS THE OCialHAL M4KEK, in till* CuUUtry, of Wl|[l and Scalps without metallic ipclngi. They are made to tit the head upou a new but liurrring principle?are formed to cover uo more of the brow thau the natural hair does?aiid mil be ol-i a' prlfe to meet the ?ircumstdnces el all classes. l3t linn c 1*r INS LOW'S BALSAM or'? Drug Store, No. 103 Broadway, (Franklin House,) New York; Madison street, corner of Catharine; 64* Broadway, If9 Bowery, corner of S; ring 87 Canal street; "Jn8 Greenwich; and 'JJ7 Hudson street, corner ?f Spring . Prire anlv AO re' t< per bottle. j*l* 31* William Lewis and other*. Stockholders in the Meehauica' and TraJ? rs' B.nk of | Id Fquily. Cili?lti, ; Milt pr?> ii k all versus | injunction, William Butters Hank of United States. | Sic. and 8. M a*ou. J ON motion of Chauncey P. Uolromb Esq .counsel for plaintiffs an ii junction w n g-anted in this case by the Court of Common Pleas of Tlnladelp ia count?, sitting ?? a Court of Equity, restraining and enjoining William 9urt?e? from en dois.ug n'K itialing or paruug witn four Post Notes, drawc by the Uauk of the lTuited Sta'es to the order of 8. Masor, mol by him endorse-' b. ing Nos. 3073, *077 .W78, 3070, dated l iih of August, IH3!> and made payable in the ci') of York at lit months alter dale, for ili? mm ft' f> 000 each?the bill chsr inir that Wil lain Snr.eei ohla nrd possession of the plaintiffs' no nets with isliic : said Post ^otes were purchased by frsuil. A stibpiru* u'si) issued to the Bank of the United Stales and 8. Masou. ai d the Bank has been notified by the I'aintiffs not to p h ashTT' t ami ::v uood* for / CA SH!!!-WM. VANN, U8I Urand strret.n selltng heaps of (3 K>ds ? f etrry kiad, at pricei to suit the times . S;oie crowded all 'he time. Cheap ! c' eap t ! cheap !! ! CLERKS WANTED.?Several smart, active young men and youth* wanted; these who base e?d toine etperi* nee ia th- business. Apply personally. J9I Uraud street between Allen ?nl f?ri lianL jal^it* riltlV. OL.U ESTABLUHMiCNT.-MKUk.ATKD VA1 POR BATHS, J? JOHN STREET.?MRS. T. P. ( ARROLL returns thanks to th* faculty in (articular and the public in gtneral, for ihe liberal tnpporl eitent'ed to thi* (stahlisliineul t' r the last fourteen years, and holies he hci as. sidii ty ai J attention ta mei it a continuance of In* same Tha B ill's are now in full operation, a'd are u; r HBT ANNUAL SALL Of 1IIK 1 firiTTE 1 HOAT 1.1 B will tike plare at the Itirhmon I Kaloon, cnrerr ef Varick ati'l ( ha'lton ttreela, Werfue?day F.reaidii J ittarj Ifttli, 1840. The member* of th? different < lube W* IU*ilt|| r'>er* : Walter Hejer't, C in'nn Ho ei, 307 Sp iug at; Captain HeeleyV Branrh H<>. lei, P Mtduirr Laf<**lte H*ll, Mi Ander on'a, Hejar nre.Sil Broadway; Joh? Ma NtidY Nor'h Hirer Coffr* llMMt K'pp k Bro#u'- >?i!.ce OIT.re: Tbot. H AlWire Van r-hMD H II corner of Joint and Bleerker itreeli, at. d at the bar of th? Salt on. The flo'ir will fre uerfer lh? m tiagetnent of Mr. William Barker, axitird by a Committee. ja13 3 ' K P. O DOWV.t.I. ?. rretar*. Si 11 A V N I! \ I, HIIN/V BAI.L K)K III K ~dt. N -. HT OK THK ROMAN AHVHJM. PKINCK ?T ? The ( i-rraitttm ul the t'.rinn ttene?.i|.nt A*?oeiati<>n ?a?e tha plf niuri oi infiirm m the public and the palrona > f the l>>rm?r rt II , firm by U?i? 4*a?ciation, that ibeir netl Annn*l H< 11 lor the m '< 'e ??r>rjroflhf Mmiui winter, whitY withnnC ?hr n ail- >rthu Bull t>ir* nmtl e rltinfy rniliirt, *'l lake pUc* ,il ' in nt lijll.nn M -kU) effi.ng J*?mry 'Wlli. flO. Mr t) J. t.'ir?? will Hire (tie >n?n*i> in'nl of lh? II ?. Mr II M Huffman'" rrlebrtlecl Colilinn B iod i? rr; ri J, and will |t?r fi,i in ? tr> il Nat itn.?l ?ir? .uriuj the even mg. 1try- i.vli-i are rr ii'-tliilljr mf .rmrJ ikat a will be mlmiilril w tkmil an MniHin ticket. V.iir* I v'i- 'nJmnxou ticke't, HI.I Ti k U $3 rub, mty be procure.! from tke texlt,roruer l>n Mnn-la*. 6.0 VI afreet. .1 lin MeKiul'jr, ? B >wer)r. Jnhu Mr >'?'ieu ut 7 o'clock, arid pe ?t 'piarer before tl |?rcci?ely l'ricet?lloiet 76ceDt??l*it.37( tent? ? (iallrry J6 enti OLYMric THEATKE. ? THlai EVENING, Jaa. 18ib, Is-lu, will be presented Alter which the JENNY JONES?Edward Aiorgau, Mr Homcuslle; Jenoy Jour*, Mr?. Prntoa. lit itESISTIBLE CADETS IIjumbal ?cu ficktoataff. Mi. Mitcliell. Tu he followed by BAVAUE AND THE MAIDEN?Nicholas Nicltlehy, Mr Horucastle. The whole lo conclude with the ROOK SC It A \i BLER.- S ..elviuo, Mr Horncanlla,* Mol^ Drown, .nr jvincneil. Dren circle, tOimti?second kui! third tieit, 24?pit, 13J? private boxes, $1. l'trloriiunrtttinnmruce tl7 o'clock. BROADWAY CIRCUS.?Messrs g Wilih, Bartlktt fc. Co.?THIS EVKNINU, Jan. 10,the eultrtaiau.eB ts wiU commti e wit'i the Urtek Warrior's Return; Negro Kitrava^xntas, by Mr. Pelham; Gymnastic Exercises, b) the .*holt- Troop; intrepid act of Glemoy, ou his Wild Arab'an; Mr. Drrioui on the Cord* Elustique- Extravaganza rntiilnl the Ancient Maid of I&6*; wond?rul perfei mau< e of Mr. Writs, tlie celebrated Clowu. and first Aliti,"odeau in the World; The Flig'it of ihe Sara* cent, by Mr. Cailwallader; Mr. Garvey, The Air.erican Hercules, will upp ar; Mr. Sprncer, at The Wild Warrior of Amtrica; Hortnnanthip by Mr Bacon Mr Deriotis and Ins I young Positioiiisli, Mr. Swieuy ou the Bai jo. To conclude with Jerry Stilclium. floors opeu at tS); Performance commence at 7 o'clock? Boxen AO cents; Pit 2i cents. jalfl Uvv Kit . A vTl'HI i HhA'l UK, Nu ;7 liowtiy.?THIS EVENIMJ, Jail. 10, The entertsinmeuts will coirmence with a Graml Eastern War Procession, >ntitlrd the i iger Horde, by twelve Cliiuese llorsemeu and their deeds. < ?mic Si wg. by Mr Nathans. Hnrnenaupkip, by Mr Archri. Equestrian f\raindi, by a tu and lorsrs Vaulting ( itcle Sports,by the lint Gytnnijsti, succeeded by Matter Wiod'a Cla-stc Portrait! acd htutnri of the anotnt masters A n.yOtologic act on two court?rs, by Otty Motly. entitled Here nits ou Horsaba< k, followed by Ihe romic eitra>ag?i za of Glint and Giuat Killer. Succeecfed by the qrea( German Kider'a astounding Act. To conclude with the Oriental i pectacle ofTimkw Khan, or the Rival ( hitfta t t. Doors open at 0 o'clock ? perforir ancei commence at sereK o'clock. Prtco of Duxes SO c?nt??fit Ui crnli. jaltfit uTJLutilt AL l>aMTH U'l t.?JUNK, 'i U US, ANGEVINF. Ik CO ' tpltudid collecti. n of Living Aniinalt it uow open for the rtcepliou of vituort at their we? know n establishment, No 37 Boweiy, where every preparation hat beeu made to receive the public. Vuitors will now ham the additional advaulate of b leriet,at 60 centi.?T. K. & P. U COLLIN*, Philadal*** phia, have ihi day puhlithed a cheap editira of the continuation of Capt. Marryatt'i Diary iu Amenta, iu 1 vol. eonplete.? For tale by til the booktell it in New York. jal49t A" KtlHClAL l Kt'iH '"M. LKVV.VI UhuMsiTnT.9M Uio ,dw*y,entrance in Warren ttrrel.begt to call the ittentiou i/l ih* public t? Ht? oKiomai method of filing Artitr cial Teeth?from t ne to a full ?et ? ch the principal of atnxapherii preature?unattended by pn u or injury to the mIjih*ing teeth ?r gumt. Mr Levett'i method it new and ?)! pettier prcultar to Kimitlf, ?ud it warranted to product the 4* tired etfect. [From th? New V rk Tiiwt ) Aitipicul Tekth.?A fri. nd ofourt h*?iug undergone dentiMical operation ui der th< handiof Mr. Level! took oeoa tiou to tpeak in high prai-e of that geutlcifiai<'i tkill, facility and new mode of tupvljiag the lott of Taeth, hy the latrodac* lion of a new and mi i|ne principle of Artificial i net, in a way alike d. void of pain or inconvenience. We have been tliown a circular contaimug eitractf from the New York Mirror, ttta Courier k. Kmpitrcr, Mtd from the Evening Ht it, a'l tpaakiag in the highest lermt of Mr. Lev?tt'i new pnvciple for tb? ciattructiouaf Artificial Teeth?of iti uorelty and utility, and *t itt ditpeuting with tpimgt and lip.tvie*. uy the timple lutroductiou of almotpheric pretture, which hat been found infallt Iblc fur all purpoaei of m,.tticaiioo and oniirorot; iiJeed, m il.it |?(t retpect the coinmuuiit ttand larg?ly icdebled to M*. Letett for hi? introduction aud lugenioui application of tba atmotpheric preature principle. nlBtaw* Great ASSORTMENT OF WIGS, Without any Metallic Spring*. A NKW IMPROVEMENT!!! Of Wi|(i to be had No. 1 A?:or Home, Barclay it NO IMPORTATION. SOLE RiltMiihnniil, nKcrt can be faund H'ipn' nay dncriptioa, aud which by adaptation to the m.uiuaclarn, are Bi'dr to til ant ahape and at ytia* of head. NO WIGS FOR LES8 TilAN FIVE DOLLARS, d 33 Imia* DIC. KlililOT. OCULIST, Broadway, entrance in Dmne ?tr??t. Com met hit practice to DISEASES OF THE EYE, OPHTHALMIC 8URUERY llf GENERAL. From Dr. K.lliott'a ettenaite pmctic*, and the number of mtlenta oho rauu'it be attended during lilt ?tfice honra, h? nan obtained the aarvicet of Mr. YV>.?tmauott. a practitioner f? eonbly known for tome >eari in thii city, a member of tfca New York Medical HocieU,.?nd of the Hoyalt ollere af ceont. Kdinourcu. Dr. Yr.pwi? much attention to diaeaaaa a Dm K.jre in Parit, and, mo e recently to Dr Klliott'a paeatiar mode of operation aud t raiment Offlce houra trom It Ui a'dork.daily. my~i.Vrw (j(/- AT thta lacleraent aenaou of tha te ?r, (writrt a cofraapoadent.) wl?a canauription, Atlhma, l ?n(ha. < old? kt.. art mott pratelent a moat tafe, eftcacieai, and at tha urn tiaa ipeedy remedy may be found in Dr. Vlaaou'a' nncealratrd Veritable Balaam. For tale In A B. k D Sanda. "it and 100 F?lton ?t : *yme, #3 and 3*0 Bowery ; B'irnett'a fcrfaaary More H7 f'onal ttreel, kr For further pari<< alaraae* Dr. Mfe nn't adterlitement in another part of the Htnld. o/lta NKW CA9TLK, Del., K.b. 14th, I AM DR. LfVI'OV ?D?ar Sir,? I can ut?tr be grateM enoii.h for the cure I hate rereited ty the u?e of y??r intalnable medicine, (Mnnler'a fled Drop.) I waa for flew montha afflicted with ttnereal. and u<'id( that time toak warn medicine*,but twae woulj cure mr. At laat my phyaa ci n c?" mr "P 1 h"' '< riiiu.ittljr nm rtay I m ?< ,i-?kiDf to * frirad on thr ?u j?et Ha told ra? that Huniir't Rrd Drop waa Ik( onh mvitiM t li.tf rurt m?, of ?ki (i I purehatad Mint of your nt in Oiiladi lptn?. and 'he result it, that I i? rrjojint p?rf?et he'< [BOOKKEEPING. 88 Cedar ttrttt, near Pi omdtfUf. iff r.C. MAllHH, Accountant. eoatiaue* lOfiva rrwtv?l Lrnnm in thi? nio.t aerteaary hraarh of* tnerr.ntile duration. Alio, to ?fnt ciaaa or adjutt accounU, aad 10 writ* up bnokr. The e"?rae of iaatruetion throne h whi *h the pupil paaeaa in | tl oroairhlT practical; and the p?-rn>n of ki ?d r ?n? it?, erko 4??otr? .tboat three ??kl to tlw ?tiirly. will h? qui lilted to knap temctly a nl elefantly 0>e iremnlt of any butia-ta Prolitrln'*. ?'lli irrmt. Ii hr had 41 'l>e rin me r.C. MARS'SIS WOHKM Introduced in New York f ScSaalt " Th? fVieiice of D -nble K.utrjr Uooitker junc Wimpiiied.** A ?t!?n'l?r-l ?*R, ri|kth edlltem. JtIO patrv Sro? #1 U * Thr \rt oftincle k'ntry Uooklfrf>ii'g. 111*1mtiil ky tk> , a reduction of the Prmf B^Ium*,' 1.1(1 r?q> t ????Tfteta ' A Leoaie an (he ttuJy of Bo;'kk?p?n, w tk HaUaaa k-?l." A ae*t | uo(KI*t, 48 pajrt 11m?19 mu j8 e*d' Sf|,l M hi it \L f *Hl?lTIOVl Nm ftm at lll'tml *ttr?r|, a frw ito?M e??t of Brntdwny?Meeara RAYMOND Wr.KK*, HOBB?.*<'?, ha.e "Ha pi>aenra to inform tl>? public and nturi'nta that Ihry bar* ntaMidwl a rare. he lutifu', and etteneirr Vanijterte of l.iviaf Aiwmata and 1- raitt. at the ahoee ??mnl place. Htair ro>l??l?a #o? pritet a great tariet? of tli? >|Hti?HI of n? oral hialarv r rr imported 10 Am?r?<-a. Will be open lor iSr rrir|Hmi af mit?r? nr(1 day, from IB} A. M ta A T M , and from I It I in the eaefw*. dH fa' SftNM OIL.-fdf 7" barr? U cadr Rpria Oil, * board b if U(a tt < o?nii t tlip, if np 4iad far ia*adiatrly. Fm fuMhrr parti?ular?, app'y to jaiAti* W t f TOBY, t lintoa HoUl.ar aa board