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James, Smollet ami Miss Landon, all ol which muy bp had
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:?
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Of?- VF.LPRAU'9 LECTURES-The following Ih
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sf the Collwge of Medicine and Pharmacyof the city
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rooms, 97 Nassau street. Price One Dollar per box.
W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent.
(it?- HEAR! HEAR! HEAR!?DE AFNE9S CURED.
The following extract from a letter written by Mr. John.
*uu ui uiimoii, 10 a menu in mis cut, is important:?
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how yerv deaf she has been since she was three years old
? she now hears quite well, but as the medicine has all
been used, 1 wish you to send me another bottle, which I
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Wholesale and retail, by Dr. Jayne, 30ft Broaidway?
Price $ } or $18 a dozen.
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hy those who have given it n fair test in this country,
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QtJ- COUGH OF THIRTEEN YEARS STANDING
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Magazine street, and procur a bottle of the genuine Hays'
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a doxen bottles, $6, (forwarded to any address.)
W. S. RICHARDSON, Agent,
Principal Office of the College 07 Nassau street.
MOKRV DIAItKRT.
Wednesday, Feb. i?-0 P. Iff.
The feeling in the Stock Market seemed to be good,prices
(enerolly were better. Ohio fl's rose j per cent; New
Vork State fl's, };City 7's, Delaware Sc Hudson, Q perct.;
farmers Loan, Kentucky fl's fell 1J per cent. There
was a strong disposition to " hammer" this stock. Harlem
Tall i.
The bill before the Ohio Legislature, to proTide for the
extension ef the Miami Canal, nnd pay the contractors by
:he issue of gl,600,000, in $100 bonds, was recommitted to
the finance committee,by a vote of S5 to 3*. and re-reported
with some amendments. The issue of this paper will
no anyimng nm restore connuence in that State, which
Issued last year $1 ftoo.ooo stock for $000,000 in money, for
imilar purposes. When will Mnity return to State Legisature*.
A report of the condition of the Bank of Mineral Point
las made its appearance, and presents rather an unlavorible
account. The Committee lay that the auppoaed
imount of billi in circulation i? about $130,000, and the
Ither liabilities are auppoaed to be about $4,000 ; making
he bank'a indebtedneia $140,000. All they can rake and
icrapo to liquidate thia, amounts to only|$lla,00Q; leaving
l deficit of $41,000; which of course the hill holders of
:he bank must lose. It also appears that the Bank,through
ts cashier, has been doing <i large business in the buying
ind selling of lead.
At Mobile, on the 11th, there was more doing in exchange.
New York bills at 60 days have sold for 17, 16
ind 16 per cent, and sight 10 a -40 Specie opened at -40,
but was afterwards rather stiller, and sold in small sums
it 01 a 0-4.
The accounts from Tuscaloosa were considered favors
miik to redeem a part of their billi in specie. Such a hill j
trai introduced on the 9th, by Mr. McCoy, of Mobile?prodding
tliat theStsteBank and Branches redeem a portion
If their notns in specie, and issue new notes of the State
lank and Branches for the balance, which notes may lie
imchanged lor State Bonds, bearing interest at 6 per cent,
Mysbls in Bee years. The House refused to give this
nil a reading.
On the Ttls,a bill to raise a revenue to redeem the circutgJeasardpay
rise Mate interest, was brought in, provi^"Of
per cent on all the articles taxed in the general
revenue hill.
J. Of one fifth one per cent upon the gross amount of the
Income hi prreona in inr mmi.tith irnnrp, prfMe??ton? nti.l
mrMiits In this Mate, over $.VH),
3. A la* on incorporated companies.
A motion to poMpona thit bill wat loat?00 to tw.
Tho stay Bill introducedby Williams, of Jackson coun
ty, requiring where plaintiff* in execution decline to take
Alabama currency, that defendant* shall have a stay o(
twelve months, waa on motion of Mr. Erwin of Mobile,
laid on the table by a vote of 40 to <7.
It would thus appear th.it there is sound principle at the
bottom of the incomprehensible antics exhibited in that
State. The productive wealth of Alabama thi? yenr ia
enormoua. The receipt* of cottou thia year at Mobile are
35,-140 halea, against 176,761 bales at the same time last
year, ami as the banks are now deprived of all power tti
gamble in cotton with their broken promises, except to
diaburae them for bills to pay the State interest, the proceeds
of the cotton will be applied to their legitimate ob
ject.
Th# Western Territories seem to be dabbling in debts
already. The following was the total amount of indebtedness
of Lee, Des Moiues and Mucatlne counties, Iowa,
on the first of January, 1943
Lee $3,859 P#
Des Moines 18,344 66
Muscatine 1,089 35
The news by the steamer is of a very gloomy description.
The great fall in cotton, involving a loss of to
$7,000,000 on the crop yet unsold, cannot but severely
shake the Liverpool houses. The stock ot cotton in
Great Britain and Europe on the 1st of Jan., were as follows:?
iMroaTs am> Stocks <-r Cottob in Erarrr, Jan. 1.
Import?. Slock'.?
1MI. I??- ,8's- ,
urni oriuin. 1,342,930 i.xw.ioo on.ito oo*,oai oaici.
Oihrr ports of Europe,
633,367 720,334 229,332 257,614
Total, 1,996,317 2,118,481 769,032 822,144 bale*
Since this report wa? made up, tbere has been shipped
from the United States to Great Britain 404,181 bales,
against 217,066 bales in the same period last year. The
stock on hand in the United States is now 41S.781 bales,
against 408,061 last year. After this period last year, about
600,000 bales were received, and the receipts this year will
be 000,000 bales, making the crop 2,020,000 bales, at a low
estimate. This in the face of a reduction in the English
consumption of cotton goods of 26 per cent, as compared
with 1830, and a perfect glut in the markets of the world !
The result must be a still further (all in prices. The stock
of American cotton in Liverpool on the 3d inst. was 290,
900 bales ; the quantity shipped since is 230,190 bales, and
the stock on hand here is 418,761 bales, which, with 000,000
bales te come forward, is 1,639,747 bales affected by the
fall in price of Jd. per lb. since Januarv 1st. In the uros
pect that pricei will not recover under the large supply
of cotton and diminished consumption of goods, Jd. per
lb. ii equal to $3,60 cents per hale, or an aggregate of
$3,643 139 loss to thb planters, factors and shippers. The
amouut of hills to be drawn, and specie to he brought into
the country is reduced by that ?um, and it is highly probable
that still lower rates will have to be submitted to for
the balance of the crop.
The position ot the market is quite as bad as in the sum.
merof 1840, when so many Liverpool houses went down,
involving their correspondents here. It is true that money
is now exceedingly abundant in Europe ; bet there,
as here, the apparent abundance is owing morn to the al
most total want of demand through those channels which
command confidence. Those connected with American
trade are not now of that description^ the disastrous losses
in stocks which attach to the leading cotton houses, as
well as those growing immediately out of that article,
have rudely shaken the "merchant princes." The currents
of exchange movements run in different hands from
those which they formerly did. In the spring of 183S,
Baring, Brothers, sent to this country $3,000,000 of specie
through the hands of Prime, Ward k King, to assist the
United States Bank to resume. It was a forced importation,
and the metals of course speedily found their way
back again. The laws of trade now draw specie in a legitimate
manner, and the invoice as published yesterday,
gives ?5,000 to Prime, Ward & King, and ?100,000, or
$490,000, to Brown, Brothers. Theie revolutions are con.
stantly going on, and the position of American credit will
iiievuauiy crusa mosc bousps wnicti nave Deen most deeply
implicated in them, and the sound business will find its
way into the hands of those houses which are least affected
by those circumstances. This is strongly indicated
in the already changing current.
galea at the Stock Kxrhanga.
$1000 Ohio 6's, 1856 69 *7000 Kentucky 6'i, 1871 82V
5000 do 1860 69V 5000 do n* 82 V
29000 do 69 V HO shas Mechanics' Blc G6
3000 do 69 75 Am Esc Bk 70
S00 NYork 7's, 1849 104V 5 Del k Hud 85
5000 do b60 105 10 v York L k T 55
2000 do 1818 1"4V 100 Farmers' Loan 14
'000 do 6's, 1851 103 30 Manhattan Ins 95
7000 do 5's, 1855 92 20 Manhattan 0?s 95
8000 do 5's, 1858 92 35 Utica k Scheoect 115V
1000 do City 7'?, 1852 106V 25 Auburn k Rocli 93
5500 do da 5's, 1838 91V 10 Mohawk 30
2000 do do do blO 91V 50 do s3d 30
5000 do do 5's, 1870 91 50 Harlem 16V
1000 Kentucky 6's, 1871 83V >5 do 16V
9000 do 81S 150 Long Island b60 49
2000 d> 83V 75 New Jersey 66V
IOOO do 83 25 Paterson b60 45
1000 do s3 83V
Second Board.
*1000 Kcntncky bond 83 $tooo Ohio6'.t, 1860 alO 69
1000 __ do 83V 4000 do h3 69
10000 Uhl0 6's, 1860 68V 6000 do ?15 68V
2000 do 69 50 shis Harlem 16%
Hales at tkt New Stock Exchange.
$1000 NYk ti's, 1862 >30 103% $'000 Krntucky 6'? 83%
10000 do 103% 7000 do 81%
2000 do 4%'s, 1864 110 81% 1000 do b30 84
10(10 Ohio 6%, 1860 68% 1000 do 81%
1000 do 69 1"00 Illinois6*4, 1870 b30 21%
3000 do b30 70 26 sh?< I.IiUnd RR b20 49
2000 . do 69% 12 NJersey RR 66
6000 do 69% 10 Crnton Co 19%
2000 do fw 69%
State of Trade.
Sales of real eatate to-day hare been, as follow* : ?
No. 103 St. Mark's IMace $13,000
No. 44, 7th street, with 4 lotion 6th street 12,395
No. 70,7th street, with 2 lots in the rear 12,310
No 110, 1st avenue 4,110
No. 110J, 1st avenue 3,791
No. 74, 7th street 3,941
No. 89, 7th street, 4,920
Eight lots on 2d avenue, between 105th and 106th
its., with the house known aa the Red Houae,.. 1,800
1Q Ints in the rear paeh ort
16 lot* on id avenue, between 105th and 106th sts.,
each 36
li do, at 17
11 do. at 16
Houae and lot cornei of lat avenue and 7th at 3,701
Coffie ?A Moderate demand without change in price.
Brazil at 61 a 8| cents; Laguayra, 7] a 8] ; green Java, 8} ;
Cuba, 74 a8j; Sumatra, 7J, 4 moa.; St Domingo, 6f a 6 eta,
cash.
Cotton?The reception yesterday of unfavorable advice*
from abroad rendered prices unaettled, huyera for export
requiring considerable concessions?lot of 4 a 600
bales Liverpool middling, at 6] centa, which shows a decline
ot ] a f of a cent per lb. The sale* ior the three
days include 1100 bales Upland and Florida, at 6 a 7 cent*;
360 Mobile, 6] a 7] a 8; and 160 New Orleans, A] a 8; together
1700 bales.
Corn Trade.
Holders of Western in this market have miide a alight
advance, which buyers do not submit to; consequently not
ing is doing in Western lands. Prices are firm
at $4 61] for Michigan good; $4 76 for Canal; and $4 60 for
flat hoop, Ohio. Operations in Southern are active,
which wennote at $4 16, and for be?t brands, $6 31],
At Philadelphia, the market continues depressed, but
holders are Arm, anticipating an improveme.it Pricea
ranged at $3 SI a (3 87] for good shipping brands
At Cincinnati, operations to some extent have been
made at $2 6.s.
At Alexandria, lalea were made from range* at J.3 30 per
barrel.
At Montreal choice brand* of Ohio command 22* a 22*
8d. The stock on hand is estimtted at 40,000 brls, and will
no doubt be increased on the opening oftho navigation.
The duty of 47 cent* per barrel of imports into the Canada*
from the United State*, goe* into force on the ftth of
July, there'ore it i* of great importance to the exporters
to lorward as large a quantity as possible before that time.
The inducements extended to the producers of the west
to ship their wheat to Canada instead ol our seaports, only
benefit the producer and transporter. The expenses
created before Hour reaches a seaport in Canada, added to
the first cost here, raise* its cost morethan to send itdi.
rectly to our own ports. Tho west is benefited by finding
a near market, and the transporter* by their charge* for
freight.
The duty spoken of above, at once stop* all shipments
from this country, and unless the present parliament
should mtke some favorable change, the produce of the
Great West will find a market at our own seaports.
The establishment of a free trade between Canada and
Great Britain, and a nominal duty on flour imported from
this country into Canada, would enable the Canadian merchants
to land flour in England for less than we could, to
make direct shipment* from this country .with the proicnt
corn laws in force.
The Western farmers are anxiouslv looking for some
favorable and permanent duty on bread stutl's between this
country and the Canada*, lor almost their salvation depends
upon It.
Should the crop now growing in this country, turn out
even lair, and no foreign demand arise, flour must reach a
price lower than was anticipated.
Uled.
On Tuesday, 21st inst. of dropsy on the brain, Ass Eli7.SHKTH,
youngest daughter of Thomas and Henrietta
Gardner, ajed one year and one month.
The Irienda and acquaintance* of the family ore respectfully
invitod te attend the Itinera), this afternoon at
;l o'clock, from 18 Clark itreet.
On Wednesday, 5id inat. Louis. Rbnnt, ftged ft months,
daughter of Petar Rnnny and Mary Magtilie, of this
city.
Hi* friend* are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,
from 97 Puane street, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely.
foreign Importations.
Kio D* Jsurtao?Barque Led*?J6S0 hsa? coffee J L Phipp*
StT?aiai?*D D* Cues?Biig Science?194 lihds 36 tas molasses
Aiuine It Gall iway
UuinMtle Importation*.
Ar?'.i?'Hicoi.*?Barou? Triton?158 b*lr? J H Taiwan? yt
ft c ?lltB H roil ft no?701 B.ir*low ft I'ooo.
Naw Oai.aam?Hrhf Killn?50U bblt Boar B H KielH?888 (J
Onnitlua?40 do mnlaura Da Payatar It Whitmarah?171 kara
I'rH Dawa fc f'aary?69 aacka com Soydam, Saga It co?85 bbla
mnlaa<ra to nrilrr.
MARITIME HKRA LP.
Ship Maiteri and Agents.
We shall fitrrm if a favor. if Captain* of Veaa?U will fire
to C mraod n !{< si st Silts t of oar News h'leef. a K**port
of the siiippuit.' Iit >f tso Pott whenea th< \ aalNi the
VmmIi SpoMi "u their P tangs i Li I >1 theii ( irvOi aiH
? v Foreign Nivnmpavt or N#wa ihet "i y hart. He will
board them niMi.-iti.4f41on theii ivtl Agents sod Coe
ret ondesta, home or abroad, wil alto confer s fhvor bj
wndina this Office ths M rinc Intel) ease they - n
fai* N 'utiral Inform ition of snv kind will he th^nkfullY
r ceiveil
POHT OK SICW V'WK, FKIIRITARV 93
tim RISKS 46 I SSOON RISKS 3 P
St'lS 5 42 I HIGH WATFR 3 S3
Cleared.
Hhiji Achnrn, Durfev, New Oil-m. Hianton k Frost.?
B?'qnes OrMta (Sardinian) Vlirhelini. Qihr tllar and Genoa. L
Palmieri; California. Wilson, Neuvitas B-ett k Vnse ? Brigs
Florida Blancn, Eldridsa, Belitr, Hond. M Blanco; Geo lleurv,
Pisco, St Thomas, \V W Pratt.?9ch*s October. Crowell, La
Gnayrs and I'orto Cabello. Rowland k A'pinwall: Sag.idahork.
Sampson, and Charles L Vos . Gould, New Orleans, Brail k
Vosa; Richmond, Chaster, Richmond, Allan k Paxson; 8terImir,
Taylor, Wilmington, NO. E S Powell.
krrlTsil,
Barque Led*. Phillips, (of Rdtimnre) 62 days from Rio lie
Janeiro. wi?h coffee, to J I,. Pliipps k Co. Vessels left before
reported. Dec. 31, lar 22 30 S, Ion 35 32. exchanged signals with
n whale ship, showing a htue signal, white diamond and letter
M. in if. steering SW Willi nit lar IT 56 V, Ion 55 21. spoke
ship Maasasoit, from the Bra*>| Banks for Boston, wiih Ann hhls
iwrm nil. 1?! inat lat ">l 33 Ion SI 52, spoke brie Rival, fr >m
Wilmington, NC. for Onadalnupe. out 15 days; 3d, lat 23 36,
'on 62 55 spoke barque Neptune, Tay, of Boston, Irom London
lor Havana.
Batque Triton, Carr,(of T ovid'tiee) l6d'v?from Amilarhieola
with cotto-', to th-master. 6th insf. off Key West, spoke
barque Elits Anil. 9 days hence Cor New Orleans
B irque Marv Chilton, Benedict, 2 days from Philadelphia, in
ballast, to Howland St Aspinwall.
Baiqite Hercules, Skaats, 2 days from Philadelphia,' in ballast,
to D H. Rohinton.
6'ig Seimce, Ha dine, 35 davs from Trinidad de Cnha. with
mo|a??e?, to rna ter 12th inst lat 35. Ion 67. spoke brie Othello,
from Boston; '6'h. lat 37, Ion 3', 'on 71, sooke brig Packet, of
Kennebnnk, from Wilmo glon. NO. for Boston.
Bchr Estio, Robinson. (of Thomaslnn) 2ft davs (mm New
Orleans, with dour, to master. 5fh inst. lat 27 22 Ion Rl. spoke
br'g New Columbia. 2 days from M itanzas for Rhode Island;
9'h, In 30 II. Ion 77 20, spi ke schr Madawaska, from Wilm'iigton,
NC. The K. has experienced severe weather on i he passage?lost
flving jihhoo'r, gaff. split s'ila, sprung a leak. Sic
tschr Al-bama, Casev, 8 days from Newhcru, NC. with naval
stores, to Blossom St Co.
S? hr Cornelia, Davis, 3 days from Boston, with mdse, to Jao
Stevens.
Hehr Aurora, Thompson, York River.
Lighters Angola, Jackson; Hiram Diion, Slilwsll; Wm L
ncn, tvuirrav, ana uopneron, HarUharn, from the North America,
with aalt.
Below.
Two brigs, unknown.
Herald Marine Correspondence.
Office er thf. Khode liiiama,)
Newport, Feh. 20, IIH3. 3
Are 11th, J Rnsling, Dill, Philadelphia for Fall Hirer. 81d I
H Boolen, NYoik. S
Arr'9'h, Almena, Dill. Biliimore for B'>?fnn: Mary El'tvbnh.
App'"E?fe. do for Proriilenc"; Fori Hill, Simmons, Wilmington.
Del for Boston; Grand Island, Hill, Boston for Virginia;
L?nwine McLond. d ? for Norfolk.
20th?Win I light from N W, and thick fog.
Generis I Record.
Ship North America?Several lighters arrived yesterday
from the wreck of this vessel, with salt Sic. Most of her caigo
it our. She is nearly full of water, and the tide ebbs and flows
in h?r.
Schr Ashore.?A fore and aft schr is ashore on the West
Bank.
Brio Martha, Howes, sailed from Baltimore 21st inst for
Boston, and went ashore to the eastward of the Seven Foot
Knoll. Evpected to be got off at high tide.
Barque Peru, at Boston from New Orleans, reports seeing
a thin o- barque ashore on the south aide of Reding rocks, on
tha Bahamas, 1st inst ; apparently had just gone on Saw several
wreckers near her; it blowing a gale at the time, could not
le?m particulars.
Shif Victoria.?There is ahont Sinn,000 insurance in the
Boston offices on the Vic'oria an i cargo, from OroRstadt for
Boston. She was at Stromness Jan. 13?having been ashore in
Widewell Bay?repairing.
Liverpool -Thirty-one ships were at Liverpool on the 5th
inst. for the United States, wind hound. From the 12th Jan. to
the 4th inat. ei^fv-ihree ships arrived from and fifty-three ships
sailed for the United States.
NrtrI.
U. S. brig Rnxer, bound on a cruise, was spoken off Stirrup
Key on the 2d inst. all well.
Spoken.
Sea Bird, from Bordeaux for New York, (so reported) Feb 8,
off East edge Grand Bank.
P,|?f fmm v..?. ?. i-i?P L -- -
_ ? .... .. v.ikWM ivi ...- nuiiu, iiu, rcu iv, miles
E of Cape Cod.
Charlotte, from New Orleans for Liverpool, Feb 4, lat 27,
Ion 79 39.
t'a'ro, from Boston for New Orleans, Feb 12th, lat 29 10, Ion
73 38.
John Crosbr. Wheeler, from Boston for New Orleans, Feb
19 (,are Cod WSW tj miles.
Kilby.Bsrs'ow,from New Orleans for Liverpool, no date,
off Cape Flor'ila.
'Lecrys.' (Fr) from New Orleans for Bordeaux, Feb 14, lat
26 2.7, Ion 70 40.
Manco, from Mobile for Liverpool, Feb 4.
Foreign Port*.
Havana, Feb 6?In port, York, Momll, nnc; Hudson, Bu.-knam.
from Portland, disx; Norma, Barton, far New York, lily;
Clin'on, Mason, from Bath.disy; /aide. Hondlette. do; Dianthe,
Shorey. wig canto; Wildes P Walker, do: Ceylon. Trott,
fr >m B 'th for Cardenas to load for Poril nil ;Pensacola,Kilzore,
from Portland, diss; Charlotte, McLellan, do, wt? frt; Lima,
Nason, unsold
MaTanzas, Feb 7?Bid New Colnmbia. Martin, Warren ?
In port. R'ja,Williams, in quar: Ontario Hamilton, disx; Henrietta,
McL?ll?n for Portland, todays; President. Ssrrent, for
Boston, 8; Bordeanx. Smith wtx frt; Swiss Boy, Blaisdell, do;
Oalen. Bweetser, unsold; Clio, Mirwick. disR.
Maranucz, fan 77?Sid *ile. Shaw, Genoa; Panchita.Oray,
Coweaand a mkt; Hsma, (Brl Jones, Cosies.
Tuhks IsLarsn. Feb 8?At Salt Key, Hartley, of Alexandria,
lily; at Grand K-y, Caroline, of Philadelphia, do Sid 7ih.
cn-ries, uttiord, Elitabeth City; 8th, Henry, of NYarmouth,
for Havana.
Home Porta.
E*stpo*t, Feb 8?Arr Olive, Jeffrey, Hew York; Kmeline,
Mar Mil, Bo-ton
CuiHino, Me. Feb 17?Arr in George's River, Avola, from
NOrleaoa for Boston. The A. had a heavy snow storm in the
bav. and when the wind thiOed at the west, it came on so cold
that she was obliged to head to the northward, *nd just fetched
in here, so completely iced up that they could not work ship.?
The A. had very heavy weather the whole passage. but the
careo is believed to be safe She will proceed to Boston as
Boston ? soon as the wind will permit.
Poutlaisd, Feb 19?Cld Har.ard, Drinkwater, Havana; Magnolia,
Delano, Guadeloupe: Abbv M. Hardy, Mobile.
Saltm. Feb 20?Sid Sapphire, Stacey, Mobile. Arr Herald,
Howe, Acra. W Coast Africa.
Boston, Feb 21?Arr Angelo, Clarkson. Cronstadt?in a gale,
spruoK foremast. Itr: Dalmatia, Howes, Greenock, Mary Frances,
Farnh m. NOrleans; Galileo, Lombard, do; Avola. Davis,
do; Peru, Bailey, do; Claremont. Trussed, do; Mary Ballard,
Paikiasoo, do: Cotnmaquid, Sprairue. Palermo; Ventrosa, Davis,
Hull: America, Pomeroy, NOrleans- Taranto, Kales, do?
B-low Hamiltoa, Johnson, NOrleans. Cld Susan, Pittee, do;
New England, W- leh, Mobile.
Paovnscr.Towa. Feb 17?Schrs Wave. Rogers, from Boston
for Richmond; Gi'tnan, Halstrum, end Zone, CroweP. from do
for New York, mistook Race Point light for Highland light, and
came ou shore abonr 9 o'clock last evening, near Hace Point ? |
Thev are making effort to get them off this morning, and are
discharging them. If the weather should continue moderate,
th-v probably will come off soon?they are iced up very much.
Waaar.tv, Feb 18?Arr Wm Henry, Cole. Matanr.as.
Philad*lvhia, Feb 27?Arr Jaber L White, Rogers, New
Yoik Below, North Bend, Sptrks, NOrleans; Saline, Fales,
do; New Hanover, Carty, Savannah; Washington, Bishop. Mataniaa;
Purveyor, Treworgy, do; Cnrrencv. 8i>arp. Turks Island:
IVm A Caldwell. Horner \lavaoneT Cld Ohio H.r, h
NItrie ana; J Wainwright Batemm, NYork
NltwCiiTLC. Del. Feb 21?The following veaaela, .hound
'own,lell here lhi? morning, with a fine wind from NW:?
Hercules. Mary Chilton. Navarre Btckua, Baltimore, M ine,
Elizabeth. and Father it K ir.a. The Cheater, and P T Junea,
pa-aed down.
Baltimohr. Feh 21?Cld Snaan, Landerman, Rio Grande
and < mkt; Emilv EHicetf. Landerman, La Q'layra and Porto
Cahello. Sid Marv Augusta, Kirwan, Port au Prince; Architect,
Gray, INOrleana; Slartha, Howea, Boaton. The Architect,
Mary Anguata, and Hudaon, g I aa far aa Hawkina' Point,
when the ic? cloaed and they con'd get no farther. The bay ia
rrrv much ohatrncted with floating tee
Richmond. Feb 19?Arr Parthian, Allen, NewOrleana SIJ
Commerce, Savannah; Deborah Ann Somen, NYork; Amelia,
Bo?ton.
Ga.oaor.towta, SC. Feb IJ?Arr Leonora, Collina, NYork:
Cvrline, Beunet, Naaaan, NP.
Charleston, Feb 18?In the offing, a ship. Below. Carolina,
and a brig unknown. Cld Levant, Whittleaev, Liverpool;
Harriet it leaaie, Connor, do; Lord Sandon, (Br) Frnneron, do;
Lewia. Barker, Nantes; Coloaaua. Lennox, Glaagow; Effort,
Huaaey, Boaton; Creolon, ( Dan) Miller, Denmark. Sid Howell,
Morria, Havana. Arr 17th. J W Page, Eldridge, Savannah;
Ellen, KitcliflV, Apaltchicola. Clef Olympia, Hclberton,
Hivre; A'kmar, Enatia. Liverpool; Veapaaian, Cnlter, New
Or'ean ; F-me, vVehb, West Indira.
Monn r Feb II?Air Palm. Howea. Boaron: Mail, Norria, N
York Chi E igle. Bryaou, Liverimol; Jeaaie, Baker,do; Lightfoot,
Ulmer, Boaton.
\tw OtLtiat Feb 10?Arr Middlraei, Groxier, Boaton: E
D Wolf. Haie-ia; Coliimhn. Cuttrell, Savannah; Juli? It Helen,
Barilrlt. Charleston; Virginia, Jordan, Port Spain; L'Orient
Rogers, St Thomas; John S(Hifford, Spofford, Monti go
Bay; Bohemia, Naaon, . Below, coming up. John Bolton,!
Br) Liverpool; Hero.Sabate, Havana. Cld United States,
Swanton. I,iv*r|H>ol; M <rv Kingrlai d, Weare, Havre; Edmund
IVrkina, lugeraoll, do; J Einllti, Wilcox, Philadelphia; Maria,
(Sp) Batreno, Gibraltar; Ceylon, Smith, Belize. Hond and a
tnkt. Air 9'h, Dumbarton, Pendleton, Boatoti; Suffolk, Cmshy.do;
Uncaa, Thompson, Hav na; Gaiinirleffi Hinbury,
Bordenni; Emily, Smith, Apalachicola; Gizelle, Glover, do;
Gen Cobb, Hammond. Savannah. Cld Commerce, Blam.hard,
Demerara; Mary Bruughton,Chase, Boaton; Kuby, MtKenzie,
do: Waaliingtou, Thomnaon, Philadelphia; P Street, McCounr
II. Havana '. Washington, Stevens, Maraeillea: Saldana.
Sriihha, Baltimore. Arrlllh, Kentucky, Somrn, Boston; John
Bollon, (Br) Tiulon, Liverpool; Ktrunan, Branscnm, NYnrk:
Choctuw, Miller, do; Caroline, Gilkey, Baltimore; l.ilherine.
Vespers, do. Cld Milo, Thompson, Liverpool; Ohio, Lyon*,
do; iCdinhiirc,Crocker, Marseille*.
QOUND PILOT?OWEN PRKSCOTT. Pilot for New
k-r Bedford, Nantucket Sliouls, Hoston. Portsmouth, Portland,
Kenneheck, and other port*. Office at Frye Si Shaw's Nantie*l
Store, 2X1 Water, corner Beekinan ?treet, N. Y.?Vice
Teraa Ailams' Ktpress, Boston, three day* before wanted.
Chanr? the ?aine as from Pay Head- _ ]B lmi?r_
INFORMATION WANTED of Philip Bray, ?n EnglishI
man, who csme to this ronmry two years ntlt May. If sorh
a Penan will send information to A. Jenkins, CI lam?s street,
he wdl hear of onto1 hint to his advantage 2tf 2 dk It w/*r
Mit. GILES, at lha request of ?e>eral triends, will rep at
his le. lure on ' The Spirit if Irish His'ory under English
dominion," in Clinton Hall, on Sttnrday Kvrmn? at hall-past 7
o'clock
Admission 25 cent*, | aid at the door. Gentlemen of the press
need merely prevent the ir tarda. I)' }ila*rc
AH 1 THE REQUEST of lmmerom fiiindi, 9ignnr Hapet
II hi? horn i.ooii' teed by the brilliant aorceaa of hn rrceotf-oncert
at Nitdo'a 9 loon, to organize another Mniiral
eut? rtiinment for Turad.tv evening, the Mth mat. On th a orcaaion,
redoubted effort* will be mule to gratify the I vera of
mitmo, and two new Trt' will be iwrformed. Alao, Benedict
and D< Brnoi'a famntta Trio, npon aira Irom ihe 9o namhnla.
Inad.litit.n to the diatitigiaiahrd artiata who kindly It ni their
aid hat Wedneadav evening. Signor Rape til wi.l be aaa atrd on
ihia neeaamn by NI r e reilei ir Itek. man. 21f 1 r
I NDIA RUBBER SHOES, 5J Maiden Lane?Seling . if at
1 wholetale prtrea, genilenien'a Over 9hoea, with leather
aolea.both aheet and rlmh robber, are no w ??lling at the nnpor
nlelled low price o' $1.10 Ladiaa over ahoea of eaerr variety
and k<nd at equally low prieea TKeae gooda are the moat
.1 VI. 1 .1 ..i,,l.. In I n fnnnil v.wl In >11
Milted. Those who hare not ecn our good* arr particularly
invited to call and esaminr before purchasing. Don't lortet
the number, 53 MaiJei LaT e
211 1 *it? in lUTCMINSON k KUNVON ^
AftAR(j CRCAM CANDV ?Vlessra. J. Peaae k son,
vr Confectioners, 45 Dteiif u street, have brought fortti
another ttelicious compound to gritily the tweet teeth and
lishlct the palate* of those who indulge in such "sweettnrau "
This candy powsos the fine tlasor ol the Harana orange, anJ ,
we think, < annot fail to receive the patr >oa*e of the ladies and
lovers ol'confectionary iu general.?Aurora. 23fr _
PAllTIKH supplied with Ice Cicaoi and Jelly, in lorme, at
r sis shillings |?r quart,by
??> J. I'KAMfc'. fc HON, 44 Diviaioust
MASON'S KAC SIMILE EDITION OF
WOOD'S MAGAZINE, ffot Febroary, u thu day .
pwbliihed.
CONTENTS.
1 Anjold'i L'etnrea on Ht?mry.
2 Pnem? and BalUili ofSehi'ler, No. S.
J R?yt>old'? Difourae* mrt2.
4 The Yonnif Orev Head . , ??,.
3 Imaginary ""'n??r??iinn, by W?lt?r Batage Lander, u.iver
Cromwe'l. ai d 8>r Oliver Cromwell. 1
fi Caleb Smlt?|v p?ri XI
7 Tbe W..rl<l "f Londuu, recoud acrifi- Part 1.
8 Evre'iCibul. r
9 TwKtMn'Miof 9<T./haoui >o. 1
10 De?tb of Thnmai H imillno, K q.
I'ric-$i ;>er Huuum Sahteri|>ti?na
unr.rn *,
V R TU r. wi ,, Pnhti.hrr, .01 B'o-Hwir
... B ? rh- Dubii:i ' ' ivrriiiv M v <zi >.,? nil itir fh |? i?n
, 'm! ? u*rv w " rnhli Hnlo" Sitnrchv th?- ?V
tusf The Ldmbu irb a- d Wet(m;nit.r R vi-w. lor fa>*?i'iy
are m nrfM ?? d wil he pnb'i?h*?t in i few dsvs 21flr*
P"V"-'^s V.IK I !'l V (J ? I.< ir~. *t Wr.r.Mi
liini! ?? Panacea It ap owed rn hr the in >*t ' fee nal aveut
for purifying th? bio id, and ririug the asthma, dysp- ptia, file.,
yef discovered.
Head th* following certificate from Dr. Kldridge, a di?Physir/an,
formerly a s'ud?nt of Dr. Molt, of fhia
city. end new of Rr'gh.impioD, N Y
CtLOMi Lomiirj"
Si ?I have tested the merits of the Great Western Indian
Panacea iti my practice, and I donor h-sitat* to sav that it is
the moat palatable, a?,| af time the most effective ca
thartic I have e v?r used For c?*ausi g the stoma* h and
bowe s. and purifying 'he blond, and a? a remedy for the asthma,
file., your panacea is Mie h?st ? >mp nind extent. You need
not entertain any f?*ar? of itsIQCCtss?its merit* will ensure for
it a rery extensive use. I d > earnestly recommend this panacea
to the p-ibhc parrrnage, and especially the patrouage of
the medical profession
c EDWIN KLDRIDGR. M. D.
For sale at 305 Broadway and corner of Grand and Mnlbury
St 23' 2**t
jb* FOR BALE OH TO LET?Aud possession given I (
?Jt %Jrc v f;nr be ongin^ to the heirs of
wiic imc iu!if|iii wonqiira, tiiuuecl liear the jun<*i?on 01
the Wj||'am*Su'g and Newtown turnpike ronds in Newtown,
L, I, about one mils fr m the village of Williamabnrih, containing
about 40 arrei The toil and 'oration are not mrpassad
b am in Ih- neighborhood of Wiiliauiahurgh or elsewhere.
The house i* large and comm sdioos, and the outbuildings eery
et'enaive. and ir n cilcnl ted for h ireut'emau a reiiden ?, or
an ei'enaivn milk es'ahishment. It alao t> sseses man advanta
g?s of water commuipcati' us,ha* iug two dockann th- premiaea
Alio, one lot of about nine acrea amtab'e for a garduer, adjoining
which a i umber of firat M'e gar lnt r* f:oin York lalaod ha?a
recently located. Terma moderate. For further particular!
applvto J. J. A. EBBET8,
fll lweod*rc No. '46 Wall it. np ataira.
Dr. w ark ol disease, be ware the power
Which laya the mortal body low?
Life aaka no day, nor e'en the hour,
To b'd i ur inorta'ove throw.
ALL ahonld rejoice wheu a discovery ia effected which aida
the body in iti recoyery fwin sickness. Pease fc Son's
Compound Kit'nct of HoarhouDd ia now acknowledged to he
the first meclicin- eitaut to reitore a'l those afflicted with
Coughs, Colds and Pnlmotiary Complainta, which terminate in
Comumption Those who read cannot be too strongly impressed
with this adv i?e. Sold by J. Pease k Don, 4S Diyiaion at;
10 Astor, 110 and 5'9 Broadway
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE FROM
REV. JOHN C. LYON.
Dcar Sirs
Though I hare not the pleasure ol a personal acquaintance
witn you, yet a sense of duty ro yourselves, and to the pnhli i
genera'l . constrains m-.to bear inv teaiimony, unsolicited by
any one,in favor ef your C'arified Hosrhnnnd Candy Having,
some time ago, been seriously affl cted with cold on mv breast,
the aymptomi of which were becoming alarming, I accidentillv
came A'roii your C.indv, and alt-r bat a partial, ami irregular
u?e of it (or a few dayi, found, qnit? unexpectedly, the
difflcnlties ou my brent and in mv throat giv- way. The free
and easy mucous discharge, together with other mint desirable
eff-cta, which our Candf pr nluced, aavi d in- moat probably
from 4' naumption, which ?eemed to lay fast h Id upon inr
lungs, aud enabled me to purine my ardnnus duties, witbonr
serious embarrassment, while at the snine tune 1 recovered my
i.?,i.i.
With the sincerest respect,
I am gentlemen, yours, lie.
JOHN C LYON,
Pastor of the Methodist E. Church, York, Pa.
January 4, 184 2.
To Messrs. J. Pease It Son, 45 Division street.
N. B?We wonld here state that the above gentleman is
now Pastor of the Oermnn Mission Church, in Second street,
near Avenue C: au > all who are sceptical will please call on
him and he will dispel thvir doubts.
J. PHASE It SON,
45 Division street
Agents?llushton It Aspinwall, 10 Astor House, 110 Broadway.
and 06 William st; Timpson, cor Fulton and William
sts; Ba'rson, No 1 Park Row. cor A?n st; Keer, 746 Broadwav:
Driggs, 681 Broadwav; Church's Dispensary,'88 Bowery,
cor SoiiiK a1: Badean, 260 Bowery ; Dr. Legget. N". 17 Avenue
D.; Dr Harslow, No. 17 Stanton st; Dr Halt, 348 Urnnd st;
Marline, cor 21st st and 9th Avenue: Smith 232 Greenwich st;
Dr Hill, 208 i Ireenwich st; J Fenkes, 161 Greenwich street;
Washburn, 285X Bleecker st.
Arents out ol the Citv?Mrs. Hays, 139 Fulton st, Brooklyn;
Mr Handley's, 15 High st, do; Mrs Smith. 17 Fulton street, do;
Mrs Stiles, 153 Fulton st, do: Mr. Crocker, cor Atlantic and
Henrv sts, do; Burgess It Ziebei. No. 3 Ledger Buildings,
Philadelphia; Redding It I o.. No. 8 Slate street, Boston;
Deiter, 57 State st, Albany; Robinson, No. 110 Baltimore st,
Baltimore, Md.
N. B.?Each agent who sells the genuine Horehound Candy,
" liciimtnic ui iikciicy siriicu uy a ru, jiuiu x case a ouu.
23fr
TF MR. CHARLES STUART, who lelt Hull, Englsnd.or
' uciglibnrh 'od, in September last, will call at the office of
James Lee & Co , No. 31 Broadway, he will hear of something
to hiaMVantai*. 2M3t*r
EFFECT* OF T'lECKOTON lMTNDATION.-M. re
than 71100 ya< dv of list and rag carpeting, damaged by the
Crolon water, will be sold lens than tbe co?t of manulaet uring.
Also 10,100 yanls not damaged will be sold at induced inices
bv JAM KB GALLAGHER,
fJ2 3t*ec 55 Bowery, opp nite the Theatre.
1DOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS.-This oedUne.
so celebnted in Engiand, and otrer the whole continent of
K.urope, has for the first time been introduced into the United
Stiles Its great ?irtues in removing obstructions and other
disordera more especially incidental t > the female sex, are well
known to all foreigners; and as soon at they are as well known
here as thev ate in Europe, n < female will be without them.
To prevent their being counterfeited but one agent has been
appointed, a'd onlyoiie place where they ran be obtained. If,
therefore. Widow Welch's Pills are ever offered for sate at any
other idace in this eountry, they will be counterfeited. The
gnat fame of these Pi'la will no doubt induce many to ecunterfeit
them, and this precaution to the public is to put them on
tlieii guard. All letters mutt be paid. Price St per box. Apply
at the Drug Store, 75 Chambers itreet, 2d house west of
Broadway fII Imiaec
American land and loan office.?wiiuam
L. Sinters basing above thirty yeart; esperience in the
management of Real Estate, and posseaaing a large landed property
himself. al.o feeling great confidence from the liberal
patronage he has heretofore enjoyed, respectfully solicits the
attention of the public to the special advantages of the American
Land and Loan Office, at No. 14 Wall street, in the city
of New York, for the purchase, sale or exchange of Houses
and Lota, Farms and uncultivated Lands, either at private or
pnblic sale, and for the hiring and letting of Honsea, Stores,
Farms, Ac.;for collecting the rents, and lor taking the general
agency and superriiion of Real Estate, also for the tuperiu
teMdance of erecting and repairing Buildings.
Tenons having property to sell, exchange or let, will find it
to their advantage to apply at this office rather than ".o any
other in the city, both in point of economy and des|*tcii.
All property registered in this office, will, if required, be ad
vertited in twoor more of the mos: widely circulated journals,
and every honorable exertion made to dispose of the same.
Should the property not be sold at private sale, it will, if desired,
be offered at public auction, thus giving to owners of the
property double sdiantage.
He wiH also attend to effecting Insurance on property, obtaining
and louiing ol money on bond and mortgage, or other
securities, taking special care to receive ample aecunty for
money loaned ; and to have titles to property examined by gentlemen
of the leral profession of established character lb accuracy
and reputation.
Holders of vacant grourd that requires improving, will fi? J it
?' im.i .u.^mur HI appiy 10 nun. u nil Know lease 01
the kin.I of buildings which are most productive for Ike different
localities, is of the greatest importance; ami hit long ac*
quaiuunre witn the buildiiuc ofhouaea will enable him in gel
tn.-rn erected on the moit reasonable terms at a far leu expense
than is nana).
He will also take charge of real estate intended for public
sales, as his knowledge from experience in getting np sales,
will he ol great Tains to those intending to dispose of their
property, he will prepare the advertisements, tee that they are
properly distributed and superintended, aud direct the sale land
it will he found to be a great saving from the fact that property
for the last three or four years has been frequently sacrificed
from the want of proper attention and skilllal management.
Individuals or Companies that require ap agent to take charge
of their real estate, may depend on having it faithfully and
economically mantged?and all moneys received, promptly
paid over. Persons wishing to hire or purchase property, or
invest money, can most generally be accommodated tree of
expense?and persons rending at a distance dnirons to sell or
purchase real estate by sendin a description of the properry,
will receive immediate attention. Persons having country seats,
(arms, or houses for *alc, and with to havs them surveyed and
drawings taken, can have it done in the most elegant manner by
applying at this office.
Also, Contracts and other papers prepared.
All letters for the purchase, sale or exchange of real estate,
or for the loaning or putting oat of money, mast be directed to
WILLIAM L. 81MICRS, American Land and Loan office,
No. 14 Wall street, New York;and the pottage invariably paid.
Those havi-g money to loan can have it invested, free of
filM-iiie, by Cllll'g si this office 16f Imts'r
rPO'DKLirP!GliT>rA.ND OTHERS from the South and
1 West?T ROBEIiTSJiCO of London, proprietors of
the celebrated ami pupula medicine, rarr s Life l ills " having
established a depot >or the sa'e ol" the tame in New York,
and being now pre|wrcd to supply the market to auy citcnt,
would rcsprc fully call (he at ent on of drugsis'a and others iu
t^e Ir'de to their po|>ulir mrd.cine, of which I lie re is now
told in Europe more >han 30 000 b..??a weekly, and although it
has been scarcely til months in 'he United States, the sales
hara r'pidlv en enrled through the Sl-trs of New York, U-. sylvauia,
New Englind States, and C <n*d a. Asa lamily mediciue.
it is uueipi illed. beim peifectlv free from any literal
Creparations; it is also eseer diiiglv effective in the core of
iliotis complaints, dytpi psta, cuusnmeti ns, and all diseases
arising from impurities 01 tou bloed; being eery mild in its
op-iationt on the system, it may be taken by the meat delicate
female and small children.
The above may be had wholesale at the office of T. Roberta
kOo.. No. 304 Clarendon 1 loose, corner ef Duane 8t Broadway,
lira! floor. 19 Im eod ta ec
NEWYORK VOCAL INSTITUTE,
VTORTH East corner of Boadwsy and Grand atreet.
J-v Terms pet quarter in advance.
At the abovu School the uselul and rleaaitg art of
Suioitsn ai Sight.
I* tanght npou the must iirop'e and popular plan,
COMMON Srisie
Bring t's foundation, and utiliti us superstructure.
THE ABSURD TECHNICALITIES ol the OLD SYSTEMS
are renounced ard all s umming blocks in the way of
the rapid adrancrment of th-pupil" remsred The subscribers
earnestly invite the head! of families autt princpals of schools
to those facts, being peisaadrd tnat nothing tends more certainly
to restrain the bid.and dwelope the goodqualifies of the human
mind than a taate lor the delightlul art of mn<ic.
Or lit Is men", class mr.ru Tuesday and Fiidey at half past 7
P. M.
Y nug gentlemen's class Tnesday and Friday at half pant 3
P. M.
Attendance at the rooms from 11A.M. on class dryr.
GEORGE LODER. ) p,,.,,; !
JOSEPH 8. MA88kTT,Jr"nc,palfll
3rtod*ui
CITY CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
202 BROADWAY.
OWlNtJ to facilities afforded the anhtcrihrr in purchaaiiie
from firat hamla, anil th? liberal encouragement heatowrd
nj>on hi* Kmporium ol Ftahion hv gentlemen of taate.be would
inform hie friend* and the public that ho it enabled to iell the
mn?C fa*hionable garment* at much redncrd rate* from former
prior*, without *nv diminution in quality, atyle and ftniah,
which ha* won the eneoninm* of the faihionable woild.
lie would direct attention to hi* superior atyle of rutting,
h.avit g employed one of tho but cutter* in the country, ana (
will warrant to fit the mmt difficult form
The subscriber would take thia opportunity to correct the t
erroneous imprcs?ion that "perchaaera in Broadway are obliged (
lo pay more for an artitle of dresa than el ie where;' call upon c
the aiih*criber and hia atatement of pricra will coueince the
moat ertictl that any artirlu of elotninq can be obtained at
thia eitabluhment aa cheap and aa faahionable aa any other i
houae in thia city. t
A tplendid aaaortment of Keady Made Cloihinc, auperbly t
made, lor aale Terr Coeap for raah.
A full auit made up at a few houra' notice. I
I I mis* m EPW^P. FOX.
I QOI.DS HCAHLKT KEVKR. *C,-Th? faculty ... I <
t.cuUrwdlh' public in e?o?i*I, arc reminded of the aoc I
r??a attend n* the oaeof the M-dm ted Vapor Hatha it. .7, I
4b?T'c;,m"l?""?l 'h of wt,.r|, ?r. I., prom..^ ,oVr. I
I ratabti-h inifuibl* p?r?Mi anon, aid thereby rvii- vr all ,,?J I
tom* 01 1QII immmi ?U. ?? imui o u oiuri I |
mi th?? mornintf till 9 o clook nt uisht. at I 4
IJ H rARHC)I,L S Old tt.ubh?l?m?nt, I
ftl lwin ? Coiirtlwnlt (. I
AUCTION SALES.
?
THOMAS BKL I. .Auctioneer.
BY BULL <i HbWARD.
# Hitrtr Snt. tt .fin tnr* t H Fultim itrii'
THURSDAY.
At '*H eVInek in the aalea room.
Large Sale of Piano Fortea, Paiutmga, Book*. Furnitur ,
aorka of Art, fcr.
Alan a variety of erorPent fnrtiitnre.jireeent'd from 'orn
UK nir naimnav* ??'< or me severity o' in" "rmmi, ?'
em.tinder i f the ui'hfl,?t'T?r,? itnrk lofu, cluirt. rocker*,
m ds malrtsses Ac , hv nrderof a receiver
Alio, a piano fo-te, hv o drr o( the sheriff? :ome paintings
tnd other valuable goods, Ac
FRIDAY.
A' low o'c nrk i" the sale proms.
Kltensive sale of fnit-ign >nd domestic dry roods, in Ion to
iu t; clothing, Loudon and French cloths, caaatuierea, gratings
n any lengths
Also, pln'gcd srtirl.s, fancy goods, jewelry, fans, cutlery,
tome wsrches, t'inke s, kr
Also, hook* and stationers*, groceries, Ac.
Also, ahout 6(1(1 yards r'.ngltsli and French superfine broad and
leaver c'oths and cassitnerrs in lots to still', 130 vest patterns,
tlovev, stockings, under shirts, furs, (kc.
A'so 5 valuable watches, 1 London guns, 3 trunks, secand
taud clothing, 2do. merino, silk and cashmere shawls, scarts
uid handkerchiefs, and numerous nthet choice goods.
SATURDAY.
At I0W o'clock at the sales room.
Large and splendid sale of first rate furniture of all descrire
;ious, from families removing, Ac ; also, first rate city made
lew do. do.
lomnriaing rug*, carpet*, matting, oil elotha, bed*. beda'eda,
nodding, aofi*. chain, tablet, bureau*, looking glaaaea. wardrobet,
tiilrboardt, elegant aofaa, couchet, marble top dreaaing
nnreaua ditto pier and centre tablet, ? tunerb pianoforte,
ill kindt of b?d room furniture, kitchen utenaif*. kc
Also, a large addifienal >ot of elgant tecond hand furniture,
removed from Brook'vn for convene nee of tale.
Alto, 10 000 Ibt curled hair for upholiteri.
Alto, teveral valuable counten, couuting houie furniture,
kc.
HENRY E. HIELL, Aucfr.
BY HI ELL k ARCULARIITS,
Store 301 Broadway, comer of Dunne atraeta.
R. k A. are now ready to made advance! tc any amount on
contignmeutt, Keturna prompt. Sale* of real ettate and out
door a ilea of honaehold furniture attended to in peraon.
Regular at let of Liquor*. Segart, kc., everv Tueaday; Furniture.
Pianot, kc., everv Wedneadav and Saturday.
FRIDAY.
At 10S o'clock, at the aalei room,
A large stock of fancy and it pie dry gooda, viz?merinot,
flannel*, ahawla, blanket*, linent, biown and bleached mualint,
ailka calico*, wadding, halting fancy handkerchieft, ribbon*,
glovet, tcarft and habherdaabe y. All the gnodt are deairahlv
and deaeive the attentio* of dealer* and familiea.
SATURDAY,
At 10V< o'clock in the talet room,
New and accoud hand furniture ol rvery dcacription, from
good familiea.
SATURDAY EVENING,
At 6X o'clock at the talea roomA
large collection of superior Oil Painting*, by old and distinguished
maitert?Maybe examined on Wednetday P. M.?
Sale rotitive.
BY F. J. BEARN8, Auct.. 139 Fulton at.
Thi* Day. Thnraday.
OPLENDID Hotuehold Furniture, at 10 o'clock, at No.43
kJ A mot *t, the tp'endid Furniture, contained on the premit?a
?rnmiating ot mahoganv aofat. chain, tahlea b' reant, tideboard*,
p>tr, centre, dining and tea tablet, mirron, looking
glaaaes, pier glasses, wilton and brutarla carti'tt, nil clotht,
nit?iH<na, mantel, aatr-1 and hall lamp*, apleudid clock*, ruga,
fovea, beds, bedstead* aud bidding, and kitchen furniture.
Alto, a splendid asio'tment of oil paintinga.by the fi rat maatera.
With a apleudid lainily library 23f lt*in
"benjamin" moonf.y. Anctionrsr.
AUCTION NOTICE?Brmin?h?m, Sh< ffinlrt and Amrri
can H irdware. Pistols, Sic.?B MOONEY & CO will
ell this d iv at 111 o'clock at h? auction room, No.J9 Maiden
lane, a grneial assortment of fl irdware?oonsi tluig of fine Cut
lery. Pen anil Pociet Knives. H'T. in, Norfolk Latches, Tea
Tim, Brciddi>; Britannia Ware, Sic.
Alio. hOO pair superior 1'iitoli, assorted patterni
Aim, 6 aaaka Mnrnisn
Alio, 2cases Peictusinn Caps, tibbed and plain, together
wiih an invoice of Fancy Got da.
Catalogues are ready and the Goods can be examined to the
hour of sale. f231t*m
MEDICAL NOTICE.
TNR. HOMER BOSTWICK. Professor of Surgery and Bar
Cr aeon to the New York Medical and Surgical Institute,
pays particular atteution to the treatment of diseases of the
heart aud lungs, dyspepsia, piles, diseases of the reatum, and al
female complaints. The great success that has attended his
mode of treating those painful aud so frequently fatal diseases,
has brought patient* from the most remote parts of the counter
to place themselres under his care, and out of 231 patients that
cr me from a distance, all bu? five returned to their homes per
fectly enred, and those fire were incurable.
HOMER BOSTWICK, M. D.
No. 73 Chambers street,
Jyll 'mis*m Second house west of Broadway
NEW GRAHAM HOUSE?The new and splendid House
No. 42 Vesey street, a few doors from the Astor, has just
been newly fitted np in the most amrle and convenient manner,
regardless of expense, fbr c tizer* and strangers who may
prefer to test the advantages of the Graham {System of Vegetable,
to the exclusion of Animal Food. The choicest fruits
and reget?bl, s the market inay afford, with the rich milk and
butter of Orange County, will be at all time* on the table, and
every effort made to demonstrate the truth that a Vegetable
Diet is most conducive to happiness as well as health. The
location is central, pleasant, and convenient to all the steamboat
bindings. Tetrns moderate. Gentlemen visiting the city
for a few days are invited to give this svslem a trial The
bpartnnnta are large and airy. Shower Batbs, with frolon
water, for the acr mmoda'mnof Boarders. No efforta will be
snared to nleas? and accommod ite those who mav fa?or th>s
Hoose wi'h th?jr ps'ronage fl8 grins*
HA ilUWAKh.?20 casks bright Trace Chains
12 do full size heavy Csroltua Hoes
20 do geuuine Sheffi Id Anvils, well assorted
8 do low priced hand, pa1 el and back 9aws
4 do Carpenter's Knob Locks and Carry Combs
1,000 kegs superior Cut Nails
75 bags fine Wrought do.
20 t' ns warran'ed (i) Steel, broad bars
All sizes of Hair heating, Sofa S rings. Chair Web, Carted
Hair, Sic. for sale at low prices, bv
JOHN A. NKWBOULD. 90 John street.
(21 I w is* r
aMQ 0tk NOTICK?The steamboat ROCKLAND
^* will leave the fool of Robiuson strest for Key
ort'his day ar 12 o'clock, aud every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday until further notice.
'21 lw*re
FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL.
The Royal Mail Steamer aCADIA, will leave Boston
f*' 'ha above pons on Wednesday, 1st of March. Her accommodations
for paste tigers are ve'y superior, and she is accompanied
by an eiperierieed surgeon. She is also well supplied
with Francis' Patent Life Boats.
Passage to Liverpool $120
Passage to Halifaz 20
For further information, apply to
D. BRIUHAM. Jr.
f2*r 3 Wall street.
HAVUK I AI KM BIIIP IU?A,H ine 24111, II
>J9MPV provided with " Krancia' I'a eiit Life Boats '
f!9-6ir
Afff- ALL I'HK HEOULAR PA( KK I g?8'eam shine.
wIJrJV (team boaU, and other passenger vessels, carrying
ins " h rands' Patent Life Boats," hare the word
' fan ul" plainly stamped or ininted on the sole f 19-1 fr
XJKg- PASSAGE FOR LONDON?Farket 1st Msreh.
WMMPV?The si'hndii fast sailing packet ship PHILAAM^UnDKl.PHIA,
Captain Hovey, will sail positirely as
above her regnlar day.
Having splendid accommodations for cabin, second cabin and
s errage passengers, for passage early application should be
mads on board or to W. It J. T. TAP8COTT,
43 Peck Slip co' South st.
The Philadelphia sails from London on the Plh April, affording
to persons wishing to send for their friends a favorable
opportunity of having them brought out in her or any of the
regular line on liberal terms, and i> ose wishing to remit money
ran have drafts on London for any amount, pat able on demand,
without discount, in all the principal towns of Great
Briiain. 211 r
???> KOR LIVERPOOL?NEW LINE?-Regular
lifVW Packet of IStf February.?The Splendid Packet Ship
jfipM^GARRICK, Captain William Skiddy, of 1000 tons,
will positively sail ns above, her regular day. For freight or
passage, having accommodations unequalled for splendor or
eomfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street,
or to E. k. COLLINS k CO. St South street.
Price of passage, tlOfl.
1 lie Packet Ship Roscius, Captain John Collins, of 1100
Cons, will succeed the Garrick, and sail the 26th of March,her
regular day.
L. tten for the ahips of this will only be received at Oilpin's
ad Male's News Room.
Passengers may rely oa the ships of this line sailing pnnctually
as advertised. f9 r
FOR LIVERPOOL?Heitulsr Packet I6ih Marcn.
The (superior, New York built, fast sailing packet
jGCkBfaship HOTTINGUEH, Ira Bursley, master, 1010
tons burthen, will sail as above,her regular day
For freiaht or passage, having elegant and commodious
accommodations, apply ro
WOODHULL k MINTURN,
17 South street.
The fine packet ship Liverpool, Jno Eldndge, master, 1150
to ,s. will succeed the Hottinguer, and sail on her regnlsrday,
16th of Arril. rfr
XdKP- BLACK BALL, or Old Line of LIVERPOOL
Packets.?Rrgular Packet of 1st of March?The
^ BgOnmcelebrated last sailing favorite packet sh't OX KORD,
I sprain J thu Rathboue, will sail positively as above, her
regular day.
Persons reluming to the Old Country will lied it to their comfort
anl adv ntage tos-leci this conveyance in preference to
any other. For passage, and to secure the best berths, early
application should be made on board, foot 01 Beekmau street,
or to the subscribers,
ROCHE BROTHER* k CO.,
33 Fulton at, best door, pi the Fulton B tuk.
P. 8. The Osford will sill from Liverpool on the I9tn of April
?those seudiug for their friends, can have i lie in brought
out in her, or in auy of the Tuckets of this magnificent
Line, which sail from thereon the 7th and Mth of each
Month.
Drafts on the Royal B?uk of Ireland, and on Messrs. Prescott
Orote, Amesk I o . hankers, London, winch will be paid free
of discount or any charge, in every Piwn throughout England,
Ireland, Scotland and Mr ales.
For p 'ssage, kc , app'y as above.
'L^Thenewand uiirrb park-1ship Monte soma, burthen
10>0 tons, Capt AI fieri B L'wbrr. will auceead the Olford.and
aail for Liverpool ot. the loth of M trcb, and will raturn again
for this |>ort on the 7th of May, t er regular day.
Mfr R- I. k CO.
FOR LI VER POOL?Packet of ih- lit of March.
ld>(OIJ Black Boll Line)?The tuprrior 'a?t tailing
JBmKb l?rk'l (hip Oiford, Copt. Rathbone, will tail aa
abote, her regular day, hating eicellent accommodationa, apply
to
JOHN HERD MAN,
At Month (traet.
N B?Patience rt from England Ire'and. Scotland and
Walra, ran be engaged with the tuktcriber bv tplendtd firtt
lata packet ahira.aoninc weekly from Liternooi to New Vork
Boaton, Pril.td-li hia, New Orleaut and Mobile, thereby affording
to thoae tent for, a pottage to the nearett port in the
United St,tea, to iheir intended ertlement
Drain can, at nmtl, be Itorwarded for any amonnt, payable in
II the principal tnwnt ihrought u* the United Kingdom. For
further pann ul tra opily (if by letter i nit pnnl) to the old
rttabliahed Kmig'ant Paxage < mre, at ahpye. 2Jfr
1*^ PACKET" FOR HaVh?. ?Met oud Line? 1'h
|oPR^V>hi,> ONtOIA, Jainea h unk, matter, will muI on the
flUKltl Match.
BOYD It HINCKEN, Anenu.
(Ike No 9 Tontine Ruildingt.
KOH NEW OKLKAMH?LOUISIANA AND
allKNKW YORK LINK?Regular Packet of the ltt
Pdb"1 March.
The fut tailiun packet ihip OCONtE, Captain Jackaon,
irill poiitively nil aa above, her regular day. If or freight or
laaaagr. having handaome farnivhed aceommodationa, apply
in board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall it. or to
E. K COl.LI.NS It CO. M Henth at.
Shippers may rely upon having their gooda correctly neaanr
>d. and thai *ne shipa of this line will aail |>anctnally aa advet
bed. Any raarauiee to that effect will be given and fulfillc
hat may be required.
Agenta in N. Orleans, Hnllin It Woodrnff, wno will prompt
y forward all gooda to their MIM
The packet (hip Oaaton. Cantam O If.IHridge, will aneceed
the Oconee, end eail the to h March, her regnlar dav
IPASHAOK FOR NEW ORLKAN*--f>u'v
iMfh Regular Line?The pi end id faat leiluig packet ahi|
SWULt LABAMA. Cnpt Bunaer, will tail positively on
ftth Ken , ker regular day. Having splendid aceommodationa
'or cabin, second cabin and atecragr paaaengara, for pasaaga
arly application ahoeld be b^"Jf ^rpgtoxT,
ttfr tl.Peck Blip, eorner Boeih street.
AMUSEMENTS.
RIBLO'si " " "
CONCERTS DlirVER, A LA MUBARD.'
^ !? **0 haa the honor to inform the ladies and sratloU
?l ik.'T h" has merle err-nsements to ?l?? ?
h"seeond *'U>h<'n} K""in? Kmeruio?ota.
VIIins ?, "? > ?n
Tho IoIIowmIP " "VINO, r-b.flh, IMS.
VKS aV'TTnv" Wl" "'"pw on t,,', oee*???"i
SKinmr r?V rh'ovm i
and Mr. MANMNt,p;_ _
T,? r if "MATK.n (IKRMAN BAND,
COrnp oed ..r the f. Mow inv itititnguiahed |?t'nrmm
V kV ' Vffyrrtr,
Koehler. Frirl, F.mmerer,
S5 ?"^'Tr,t' i'c,hV. Let-mann.
h. Wi??, Starr. E.Wieee
Schohrr, Heuel?ue, Boite "
R'ark, Ku-ahel. V"lte*
Woeter, Popicnberg. Kridench,
"rnin, and other*.
Programme of the Concert in 'urn e hill* and idnttivmittta.
Between the Firat end Seen,id Part* the Band, who will perform
for half an hoar in the Grand Promenade, which will be
thrown open and brilh mly lighted for the uceaaion, new
quadrille*, wa'rze* and gall'ip*.
!C7~1 ieketa 3# cent*. Door* open at h&lf-paat 6. Concert to
commence -it half pa?t 7 preci?ely. Ml 3tr
WELCH'S
OLTJHPIO CIRCUS.
AT THI
PARK THEATRK.
CLOWN'S BENEFIT.
GREAT NIGHT OF MIRTH
Firat appearance of the moat elevaot Mr. E. WOODS, Irom
th* Southern Arena*.
(T^ Very Particular Notice?Place* moat he aeon red in th*
morning, in order to prevent diaappointmeuta daring the nut of
the Pantomime.
Kqueatrian Director*-.* Meaar*. H. Ro?kwell k Cadwallader.
Clown* to the Circle Meaar*. Go a* in It Well*.
Performance* to commence at T o'clock.
JOHN GOSSIN, the C.lown of the Arena announce* hi*
Betn fit for
THIS EVENING.
The performance will commence with the Grand National Cavahade
of
BANNF.KS OF LIBERTY.
Pa* de Dan**, by Mi?a Weill
Mr Jenning* wi I pre*?nt the feat* of T?i Mahal.
Equeatrian Al'rotande by Mr E Word* ana Mr* Uoaain.
O. Stone *a the Chief of the Fl'theada.
Flying Corde Et-reiaea by Mr. Haggle*.
The Maid and h.r Koaea for .ale. by Mr* Goaain.^
Tramformation., en it'ed Seven In One. hy C J Roger*.
To be followed hy the Comic Bal'etof
LITTLE RED RIDINO HOOD.
Pauvra Oraudniam^nau Mi*a Mary Ann Well*, aged 3 y'r*
1.1 rutin nun U'AWIIlt,' VIIU Lnum well*, aged I "
Pierrot Pnurqtaoi Master W Ktaeade, aged I "
Le I.imp Bandit Terrible Mm let gnrpiot, tied 7X "
Villager* Muter* Chanet, King-, Stephana; MM A
Well*, Kin*. Cm.
Bunlitii Muter* E. Cincado, Olenrey, King.
O" At thi* period of the Evening *u interaieeionjof IS
miBDtu will euioe.
THE SECOND PAKT will commence with
A Novel and Original
CONCERT,
By the moat celebrated Black Voc*li>t* of the present day,who
wi'l introduce several ?f the tnoat pleating
SOUTHERN NKORO MELODIES.
The prrformtra arc i f the hi heat grade in their art, being
W w hillock, i 1 the Grst rank of banjo playet* and comia
vocaliata.
W Pelham, the great original dancer.
I) E" in it, a auperior characieiiatic ai tiger and muaician.
Frank Srower. ol Bone Celtbuty, rieing even with Ellalar
nrr?i if in caatagnet imitationaA
Grand Etiuealrian Ettravaganzi by J J Nathan*, aatitUd
O. K
NEGRO DOINGS
By the moat neat and acti?e Hoyt.the weet banjo playtgg boy
Cheatnul, ami the dingy John Diamond.
Muter Qtenroy in hit Act of The Perfection of Horaemanahip.
Mr Hatch, will preaent hit aatoniahing act entitlad
THE IRON AGE OF 1843.
Three Athletae bv Natliana, Cadwallader and Carrol.
To conclude with
MEDICAL PROFEsSORS.
Doctor Br'nder'eiu, Huntington.
Doctor Uottier'em, Gouin.
ITT"Boiea, SO; Pit, 2S; Gallery 1JX eanta.-CA
ITT" Seata can be secured at the Boi Office, fronts all
O'clock. <1?
CHATHAM Tift Mi ATllfet
REDUCTION OF PRICKS.
Dreu Circle, 3} cente;Pii ?K cental Upper Tier 11X mm.
Benefit of Mr. Moeaop.
THIS EVENlyu.
l.OfK ALA MODIC.
After whi-h,
ROB ROV!
Tn conclude with
_ w THE REVIEW.
Door* open at 6K o clock and th? performance will con
ineoce at T preclude
illATIIAM THEATRE" "
BENEFIT OF MR. MOSSOP.
On which occasion th*? following p*rmou? will appear.
Mr.J.WALLA<KndlyT0l0,,teered:Mr.
SHERMAN.
Mr. SHAW,
THURSDAY EVENING, K?*IjJ,1will b. enacted
?i i ii h f ^ R jR O Y
Diua Veruou,a,laCk ' FranC, ^KiZho.oL?"*"
. Jfe!'0"1 fo which,
i. LOVE A LA-MODE.
8u Colahan O Briiahau. Mr. Moeaop.
be whole to conclude with the
WAO OF WINDSOR.
> ,, _ Aet Fir.r.
Loeney McTwnnlter, Mr. Shaw,
t ? _ . Act Second,
tff??? McTwo",?*r. Mr. Moeaop.
ni'1'CMM.L.L.'M ULITfflPIC TMRATlU..
JA*_ Broadway, New Yori.
1HIR fVK.xi'MH. will he
GRANDFATHER WHITEHEAD.
Attrr which
CAPTAIN OK THE WATCH.
To h follow* I hy
BLUE BEAHD.
1'" conclude with
GIOVANNI IN GOTHAM.
II r The Dcora will tw opened at haii-pasi (. and the act
fonn?u>-< commence ar 7. everv evening
A ?1 KiltlCAN '1'IIKAl Hh-W ALUCTH?'T.
IMIILAUKLFtllA.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OR MISS C. CU8HMAN
_ Mr. Henkin's Benefit
THIS EVEMNU F?h 23, will be performed
MAHRIED LIRE.
Mrs Coddle, Mm Cothmaa.
To he followed by
OLIVER TWIST.
Nancy B-, kes, Miss Cashman.
E. A. >i A MUHAlii. Lean. a
AiKEKltAA tlUHKlin,
Marble Building, Broadway, oppoaite St. Panl's Church
P T BARNUM. Manscer.
THE INDIAN CHIEFS. WARRIORS AND SQUAWS,
Will appear ihronah the d>y. iu the Halls of the Museum,
and at land half-past7, mtneir Grant and Picturesque cersmo
Dies,
The intense cold of the past week, haying disappointed
thousand* of citizens, the Manacer has, with great expanse
and d.lJScnlty, procured their stay for one week longer.
Never have we been visited by sa large and distinguished a
party, and however high curiosity may be raised, the anticipu
tion cannot come up to the reality. These are no misarabla,
degraded half breeds, bat the Wnd Wsrr ors of the Far West,
terrible in war, in peace full of kinduesa and hospitality.
The comi<aay consists of I) Indians and Sqnawi; Sacs, Tones
and Iowaa. They will appear in their
WHITE BEAR DANCE.
Showing their mode of lening not op Hun'ing Expeditions
panning the Who. (Iri.lv Besrof t'r Rocky Mountains.
OSAGE WAR DANCE
As danced by the Oiaget on their i"o n from Battle. To bo
accompanied by their own Music The dances will be changed
nightly.
They will appear dressed in their pecnliar and nniqne Native
Costnme!
Thonuh lhe-e lili'ns were taken only Ihree months lines,
PERFECTLY WILD, f nm their Native Forests. and though
they cauuot understand a word of English, except through their
Interpreter, yet they are perfectly docile, friendly and harm
less, and are tempeiste io their habits. They are large, wall
formed,fall blooded,and as ooble looking a company of Indiana
as was ever seen.
Last week of the universally admired
i? * J * U Jl?
ini;muiuK ' nuuvinu I HP. ALT? : J flJk
^TW3tfSCToa;5SORM ind "HIPWRECK;^
conflagration of moscow
A variety nf Hong, by MISS hood. Maaar*. SHERMAN
and booth, and (latin ng by la petite CELESTE.
PHRENOLOOY.
i*" Eminent Profeaaor will make Practical Examination* *(
eiaitnr*.
t7* no Free i.iat during the engagement of the Indiana.
Day Performance* on Weoneiday and Saturday afternoon, at
IK o'clock. Evening performance* at 7.
Admnsmn to all to rent*?< hildren "alf price ee
PEALK'9 > EW VOHK MUBiCtlJi
national portrait and picture OALLKRT*
is now re-opened:
C. H. DEVOE, Manager.
The eatabliahmrnt cnniaim an almost codicil namber of
RARE AND CIJRIOU9 WORKS OF
NATURE AND AHT:
Neatly and tastefully duplavcd in riiree ipacioni halla.and
boasts of a eery
costly k elegant gallery OF PORTRAITS
h'eeaarlinu in oVlotif IrxA vmlaim antr nfkae in A merica
The muwirt has eng.iged, for a abort turn only, the eebliine
and heantifal ribihition of
THE TRIAL OF CHRIST!
This imposing scene is not repirsrntrd br a paintina bat by
GROUP OF TWENTY-THREE FIGURES.
IN STATUARY, THE SIZE OF LIFE.
Thia solemn and impreaaif e acene represents Onr Saviour arraigned
as a Priaoner, with a Crown of Thorns upon His Head,
before Caiphas, the High Print, and the Court of Poo tins
In addition to the above, the Manager has engaged the
MYSTERIOUS A^ ASTONISHING
From England.
She wishes not to impose apon the public, by asakiag them
belicTi her a Witch. < r
FORTUNE TELLER!
roeeessed with supernatural power?bat on the eowrrsry,
claims publicly to be able to inttrnct others tit keod
.?H mention their leedine rm eaerinn. of "
PAST TfVlES.
THE PRK8EN t.
AND THE FUTUilE.
She will tell persons whether thee ere married or net end
what kind of hatband or w ile they will get, describe their o 4
characters and pee a host of lacts and correct conclusions
[handed on her knowledge of the immutable scieoces of phrenology,
physiognomy, neurology. philosophy, he. A? proof of the
conectness of her assertions, tha is at liberty to refer to hundreds
of our first citirens, including clergymen, judges,sttornsTt^physicians,
and many of the most enlightened ladies in
the city.
Admission to the Museum, Moents; Children hsJf pries.
A^n ettra charge of UK cents to those who consult the Oi^pty
BERLIN IKON CASTINGS.
I7RAMES and Fenders, Mercury patterns! Summer Orue"
meats, Ac forsslr low to closs * consignment,
fm ln,sr OKI. It It MS V KHI OKH. U Broad st.
\7ICTOH UAHCIA Zl/LETA. formerly of Bogou-lf
? this should meet his eye or thst of any person who can gns
information of his residence, they will confer s great favor eg
his brother, by addressing ? ???.,.
PEK9SE k BROOKS,
H iiwis ec No. >1 Liberty smut
OA' KKT SHIP OASTHN FROM NEW ORLEANS.
i > iliarh truintf al? i? r |l, K R ('ODiifMca Will pI#a?? at*
u n<| to the receipt of iheir good* immi dlMely. Wlr
a VI UHHK.NT MONKV ol *11 kind* purchased ?t the ??ry
t*nttriui?. Nowbnrypo.t tod Lnmherme u'? Bank Nmm
Nwmht Mid .old at J O. SYLVKWTt*'?,
fll? M Wdl ?t mi I* >w?<wa
POktlJOUESK FfiMALE FILLS.
'PHKHK far-lamed uid celebrated Pill*, from Porta*oJ. are.
* w* perceie#, to bo obtained in thi* oouutry. See ?do?f?t*n
MOM INI the 10*4 co In mil. fonrth pa*n ?