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morrow, Mild a quorum m the Seuate. The meeting of the democratic members at tin* Capitol last iiu?ht adjourned over tiil MouiUy morning ai ome oYIock. in addition to this general meeting, there had t>??n. various meetings of the Stale delegations. L>r D.t via. it appears grilled, ia to he speaker, thoHL'h a tew who nught to know, are of opinion that M'Clel land, o< Michigan, may possibly come in. The current of opinion ia decided to-night in favor ot French for Clerk : Lane, for Sergeant-ut-Arms ; Robinson, for doorkeeper. Kitchie Sc Heiss will he printers without a peradveuture. The Message, we expect, will he read to both Houses on Tuesday. The offices of tlit* Senate are in greater doubt, and leas the subject ot imitation. Mr. Sturgiaot Grew., is considered as the most formidable opponent of Mr. Dickens, for Secretary. The only consideration, however, that cati be elective a gainst Mr D. will be the application of the rule of rotation lie has been in office a long time, under both political par ties, and that tact will somewhat militate against j his orthodoxy, as well as against his claim on the score of efficiency, fidelity, mid practical exiwnence Mr Hugh A Garland of Virginia, who w?ii clerk of the House daring the celebrated litigation in the session of *3S*-'40, between the New Jersey whig and democratic delegations, on the question of the broad seal, is here, and his friends will doubtless avail themselves of any circiimstnuee touching the choic? ot a cleik ot the House, which may be turn ed to his advantage ; but no advantageous contin gency, we suspect, will ai ise. TheN ew Vork delegation would cheerfully con centrate upon Mr. Dromgoole ot Virginia, asSpeuk er, in preference, perhaps, to any other man, but for the predetermination, on all sides, that Virginia ?han't have it. Washington, Nov, 2i>, 1S45. Family Affair*?Sympathy between tin Presiiient and Vice President?Walker't Influence? Move ments of Mr. Calhoun and hit Friends relative to the Public Printing?'Hie Vacunt Judgethip?Fun ?ny Lxciilvnt, fyc., fy*. There is a rumor in circulation here among pri vate cir lt'8, that Vice President Dallas und Presi dent Polk, are not upon the most friendly terms. II t .is is so, it is nothing more than what might have been expected lrotn the relative jnisuion of both men to the people. The President, it is said by Mr. Walker's friends, owes liis election to the exertion of the Senator from Mississippi at the Baltimore Convention, and as a necessary consequence of his good actions in having him nominated there and subsequently elected, Mr Polk is bound in honor to acquiesce in almost every measure that may be submitted bv the Secretary of the Treasury for his consideration Such are the rumor* afloat, which in plain English means that Mr Walker, and not Mr. Polk, governs at the White House. With regard to the Vice Piesulent, he it nothing more than a cypher in the government of matter-* here; and like all others in his position, ! ferls that he holds the shadow and not the substance i of authority; or, in other word , that hp is a Presi dent without power. Ifhe mid President Polk should get into cross-bows with each other, the latter may find hitnse!! occasionally placed in an awkward di lemma, either by tiie Vice President's veto on his principal appointments, or Ins influence, it exerted in opposition thereto upon the members of the-e. tiate ir is, I give it only as 1 have reoeivfd it from a i influential member ol the Democratic Asso elation Tne Vice President to mv personal know ledge. w is with ??r-->ul?-nt Polk "until n?ar eleven ! o'clock ot Friday night last, bin what his ? special business th'-re at that late hour of the night was, i have not learned. A gentleman who conversed with Mr. Calhoun at Memphis, tnd who has just arrived, suvs that Mr Calhoun told him he would not he in Washington iiefore the 10th of next month Mr C.dhoiin is de termined that neither he nor his friends shall be 1 mixed up with the sguabhle for the printing, 1 notwithstanding the inclination among many of th" friends of Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Van Bnren. to amal gamate their power.-under the firm ot H-art and Hives. If the Senators from South Carolina, and Dixon H Lewis, from Alabama, be absent for even a week, the printing of the Senate may fall through default into the hands of the National'bitelliecncer. I know there has been already held a private meet- i ing o? the ieadti.g members of the party, who came to the conclusion, in order to prevent a dissolution ' and breaking up of the elements of the Democratic rank*. 19 give the printing of both Houses to Ritchie and lieiss. Whether this would be effective for 11 ch au end, is rather problematical, as it would give rise to complaints among the ";oun? Demo cracy," and array the Nullifiers and Kind<-rhookers in opposition to the " Organ." My own conviction ! is, that it would be better for the permanent [>eace <ind safety of the (Tnum, not to covet more thnn the printing of t.ie House. This, in all conscience, is enough, whe-n we chke int0 consideration, that Congress paystidollur a page for all bills and te (torts, whether vhey contain matter or not. Two sttc.is full ot type will till a page of Congressional matter. A fat and a fattening job for the public print?:. ine contest for the vacant Judgeship, I under stand. In s between Charles Jared logersnll and John M. Reed, ol Philadelphia. The balance of opinion lies strongly in favor of the latter. Mr. In gersoll seems better qualified for a fore gn mission than the supreme bench ; and I believe he would be better pleased himself with an appointment of that sort?say as minister to France, in place of Mr. King, who is anxious to return home?than with r judgeship As I am not much in the habit of dealing in light gossip, I will make anexcejtion to my general prac tice, and relate, lor the amusement of your readers, the following dialogue, which took jilace this week at the President's, between two greenhorns of the Native" tribe from Florida, and Martin, the in comparable door-keeper of that mansion. Flokidiams?Is the President in 1 Martin?He is. P.?Can he be seen ! M.?Not at this time. F ?Why not! M.?1st, because he is now at dinner, and 2d, be cause reception hour is over. F ?5o then the President is not to be seen? M ?Oh, yes, but not now. 1' ?A preity piece of business, this?to romo four teen hundred miles and not to be ullowed to see the President. M ?You can see him to-morrow at 12 o'clock. F ?So then he is exhibited at staled periods like any wild beast 7 M ?Ves, like a two legged one. F.?You areu foreigner. M ?Yes ; an Irishman at that. F ?It Daniel O'Connell should ask you to let him see the President, would you not do so 7 M ?Yes, with a centh mile faltha. . F ?^ ou believe hini to be the greatest man li ving 1 M ?Yes, by gog, the greatest man of this or any other age. barring hi? blarney hbout the niggers. F.?Can we bee U)e house, if we cant seethe President ! M ?Oh, yes, I can accommodate you in that, though you must be quick, as it is now near -I o'clk, ajtei which visitors are not allowed in. F ?Who is that, then, in the niche on the right? M ?That if a '? foreigner," " Andy Vespicius." F?And who is that in the other niche, on the left 1 M.?That is another " foreigner," " Christy Co lumbus." F.?Then there are two " foreigners" in the hall and another at the door to keep American citizens from setiug the President; a d?d pretty piece of business this. We wont stand this kind of humbug ging long M?Come, gentlemen, the hour Ins arrived to shut the house, y?u will have to retire until to-mor row. ? Go to I ? I you d?d foreigner. M ? WliHt ii tint 00 your h<tt t F. J* bat i? it but du??t )oii lri?lim<in1 M ?It looks aii?* uft)?* from 2?t Atiiftivtint't church. This was enough forth- "naue*," who, after hav ing looked daggers at me wuiy doorke. ^r, (or his timely retort, decamped like young i..-?r* with sore heads, to renew their complaint* iq Fuller's bar room against Martin's n Corrigible tuiquetie (f Hop ing the President fiec from the intrusion ol mm-ii vi ?itors at un^ensoimble hours The above is a fair S|ieoimen ol the daily arro gance mat poor Martin is suhjecc to, lor th?- munifi cent salary of ffj-t |wi nioiitn, lor WaitmK 011 the public, doing the President's druUgery, and market ing to boot, and to t?e there from morning until ten o clock at night. Congress ought 10 make a perma nent appropriation ol at least SliiOO per annum, lor the pay eg the President's Uoor-ke> jwr, and make him an ofBc-r ot the people instead of the President u is impossible lor those who have business at the t0 L w",lrd wgularlf ii|ion, when t ey call, if the door koe,*r has 10 be .moloyed on other matters about ihe premises. The Presidn.1, 100, should not pay a penny out of his salary |?r * vant to waitconstantlyupon.be citueni Congress ought to do this, and re?,|,r simat.on boihi. m fortabl ? for the incumbeni, ?,M| r< , , ?,rtlir vi","r V| M " ls VW> ?' <re?t ,? Mr I yler s time, there were none hut diriy n^ur... , to answer respectable white m. n at the IV-.d-ni's house, m consequence of the isirter'a 1,Li #t,. seneefrom the uoor on other bu?!u<Mt Thi ? ? 1 i| b ? remedied forthwith. WawimiMi Nov. 2S, M P M The caucus met at Ihe Capitol al sev-n o'tl?*k Mr M'Dowel in the ('hair HM members w.-t^ present?(46 absent ol Ihe ,>arly ) Several sj^e? ties made. Mr. Chap<nnn, of Ala . lead oil, and to am thing being done, as there ??? ?e r? not a majority of the Hou*e of Representatives pre sent. Mr. Petit and Mr Wiek followed in op|K>si tiou to Mr. Ciia]>nitin'? views A motion wa? mude "wjority vote to prevail, but opposed by eitLe.,1111 ifW Vork. and they finally, without H . r an^ 'iJji'iirned to meet on Monday h' ? o clock A. M., winch is the same thing an dis senting from caucus nominations, or any more meetiiw? and the elections, it is thought, will so to toe Mouse. Mr Adams arrived thi* ovening Duon H. Lewis, Mr. McDutlie and family, Mr Kliett and a number of other members arrived this evening by the Southern bout. Washington, Nov. 2ft, 1845. lletrt of Joint ijuinry Adam* on the Oregon tywMon, 4v. "We are iu the midst ol a revolution" of the wea iher. A Know-storm of the true Canadian feather act u. about three P. M? a?d u progressing no*' very succesaf.lly From the time occupied in the * wr anticipate that the storm will cover a very broad scope of country. We expect the arrival of the Hon. John Qu.ncy Adams this evening. We are assured that he is an out-and-outer on the Oregon question as to territory; going for fifty-four degrees and forty minutes, not abating a minute. The question of time is ano ther branch of tbe subject, upon which the eru* e octogenarian is not so well understood ? a"/ar 413 '"^f^d, the American attitude ot John Qmucy Acium* ui*>n t'ue Oreeoa ?iuestion as contrasted with -he false position of l)aniel Webster ! Mr. Webster's idea of a H-parnl* republic beyond 'Uf* Ko.ky Mountains corresi* nds with the wish ol Mr. M'Duffie; but the view Is too contracted tor the present u/e. Men seetn to forget in harping upon the destruction of the ancient V mill iin trnni tUa ?? .i * i,' . i ? . "i uic ancieiit \r. publics from the extension of their territorv, that they were destitute ?.t tie illumination* of a public prftvS mid ot the compacting and conoentr..tiug ,K) erol the lron hor-eoi the rail-mad The whole may be rendered as compac't and siZffi in its extremities as was the island ol Ore.tt Bntan a hundred years ago I? ,he express.y* and cm pr? heDMve lauguiee of holy writ. ?'Oid things ure done awav, and all things are become new " Am) hen we hear Mr. Webster speaking ot a separate nePrUSfCthe th" '""'"em.,J bar rot the Rocky Mountains, we pronounce him emphatically an "old hunker " He lag.behind he spirit of progress?he is lingering among tha oark horse tracks, f the Allegh?n,es%f hah .century y by dav, going and returning, the iron horse whizzes, burns, skims, rolls, glides flits along the ravine below, apparently unnoticed' Mr forgets the interlinking power of stenin vi'i, .> matters the distance b'weenVt LoU " and tlie American Kertlemenrs on ihe Wil'umrrt** ?t t' j?y? bywin ,c^? ,i ,r iTfou s??.cinm ? ,? Mr. iv-lwer ,,|?n ,11 BrV,, Z 2?| questions, his shortsightedness ,n thit instance we are constrained to attribute to a wiliul obliquity of * hich'theOre*' n "? "?'n"ra.noe lh" '"?* r, Ntions v^ nch the Oregon question bears toward the de-ti "nenii country?expanding and ? renathening from its expansion, year aftei year Thus much tor Mr. Webster. neiV;e"r r1' C|'i,huU0 amon* un again early next Week. Lo,or.el Kenton is already on the Ole for .h ** w,i' bl* m tnteresting struc j,j for he mastery, in the Senate, between these H ''nveerrnhpiri,t<- ? " c."en.a!lv i '. tr '^er V r?r l'h? I?r'H ? v>r Calhoun is ? .,,..1.,, . . ' Calhoun is tor leaving the Oregon 2,' "'Us settlement?" let well enough m or tn u? ly ?l ^ Calhoun. Col Benton IS tor tile Whole of Oregon or none"?now or ^nn7i?ir"r"? w'!r: for a military road to Ore said r<wd whh^'i^l"ary po?ts and garrisons along | ior emismni! ot provisions and munitions LU ' l a """"I.lv mail line, on hors - t zssixnr"*" """"" Col. Benton, we think, has the advantage over mnsreButnfor??i U|'?n 1)01,1 que? Vet Quick kwn fl r "8 CWj MS a metaphysician, vn quicK, keen, fl.shint', and sraceful asa ranier irelf \?,siouHl,,d ,!'cks h0rn ih- ^hi'lelHh of the HHlf not ta I n0' 15 |)urchuaspd So"1" Carolin.an matth fo? tne" r ?L I one' WiU. he r,",rH tl,"? " T.lJl reckless ini|wtUosity ol the other ? Wl11 yel illustrate tbe force ot tins parallel. . , . rillLADKLPHIA, UeC. 1, 1845. Tim is tha first day of ths winter month*, anJ for the ast thirty-si* houri there lias neon an incessant rain,fail Dg at Umesjin torrents for an hour at a stretch,and effec tually, obi,terating all traces of Saturday night', snow Benjamin C. Wilcox, one of our wealthiest c.thens, an ate I S. ( onsul t?< China, died this morning at his ted tEh ",K,e 0f 70 1,0 W8S 1ultc a public .,,iri *h?',gh eccentric m?n. ?nd lie smo.l at H e head of ,-e atVl^a.^nu'stfeer^eoVre'' en^?en-ent prer!ston'?ull ,fnar,ket. exiiibited something of a de cention*'?!f? ? J* ,fls 'i*'. whh one or two ex t.eptions sufter.uR a declino in price Texa. not s fell Oil but ralijed a^dia, jiowardi the Ja?t, closititf at Sa I ne^wui'1^1'011*' w'tl, rajher n downwarl tendency. 1 he t> anu 10 per cents fell off slightly. The lollowiue w.lt exhibit the state of the market to-day. IU,10WJUK '"Jf0*'* ?,f Sto< k? ?? Plillndrlpliln. d. M- ftn0A,M),.^C' HR, 6 ds, 291:200 10 000 <la h * ' 00 ^ Texas notes, 24]: o m i '.o- 5k? V 0()0 c sh' 3.900 bond., a's, 3# w.ngtoney 68 ;a| 130 Harri,burK RR> lbii ?0? Wil. ,?AIE,~900 Uirard Bank, b A, SI: 40 do ItW L,b2rty Bank- ,0; fi 0?" Taxa. note., 2ft ' K..:r? ?r-? Texo. notes, JO int. 284- 200 Heading RK 1,6. 291 ; 2S Mechanics' Bank hi " iY 'a.m State 5'., 4 d?. 7J1 lift T fVo^ 0.0. RR. > 000 dd Bonds, [f'roin the National Intelligencer of yesto.day.] Tin: Mkktivo CosiGRKSi.?Thin day commences, st ill- ' tpitol, ttie Kir*t Session of the Twnty-nintn Con gresj. , The Member* of each Hou.se,* who may have reached thp city, will nssomble in their respective Chamber* at 12 o'clock, when the Vice President ol the United States, the Hon lieorgo V Dallas, will take the ( hair of the Senate: and. in the House of KepteBentative*. the Mem bers will I e called to order by B B. Krenjh, K*q , the Clerk ol the late House of Hepresentatives. In the House ol Representatives, there will he a very large attendance ; ami, that fact being ascertained, the Members present will proceed to vote, mm voce, for a Speaker to pieside ovei the deliberations of the House. After a Speaker ihall have been choinn, the Members will be sworn in, being for that purpose called over by State*. A Clerk to the House will then be chosen. Should a quorum of the Senators he present so as to proceed to business, a joint committee will then ho ap pointed to wait upoa the President of the United States, and inform him that the two Houses are present and ready to receive any communication he may have to make; in reply to which communication, in the ordinary course of ttiin??, the Annual Mesjsge of the President may be expected to be tiansmitted to both House* to morrow. Alter appointing tho committee to wait upon the Pre sident, the House of Representatives will probably pro ceed to complete its organization by the election ot iti Scrgeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper The Secretary and other otlicers of the Senate are not to ha cho en, under the rule*, until Monday next. Lath from Jamaica-?We nn* indebted to Captain Manilla, ?>l the Mary M. Hooper, lor tile* ot K;n,'*<on (lammca) |aper? to the 4th instant The 1 ?lonial Legislature was in seiaion In consequence of the drftl ulty ol procuring labor on the plantations, a pro P <-iiion ha i been made by some of the English proprie ois to introduce iminigants from India, to supply the places oi tt<e hiiickt whom the emancipation law* have r<- !??<? ? l from the obligation to labor, and who have too Irtle enterprise for any exertion beyoud the deinandl 'or i bent subsistence. The proposition was for the -hM>m.ii? ot five thousand coolios, as the immigrant* are tr i m< , tiom tho poit oil alcutta, at a peiiod not later >?41. the i*t ilarob next, direct for the Maud of Jamaica. I ne i ro| .sitioii it seems, required the assent ot the ' olo: <1 Legislature, an I at the date of theso advice* timie appeared to be no doubt but it would be readily ett*m?<i We do not gather limn tne papers before u? the character or conditio* of tnese immigrants; whether the) conn voluntarily and as liee men. oi as apprentices or redemption?r>, we are not informed. Probably British philanthropy will uke rare that in nsme at leaat, they are placed on a looting with their African Apprentices? that it. to be fiee atiei a period of ftlteen years service,to l>?y tlie expense of th"ir importation 'Hie paper* con tain little ei>o ol mteres' The bland was healthy ? The season foi sugar nu-n.g favorable, and maxkeU generally good M?biie Rtg , JVeu ut Mh. Cai.HOtM?'Ihia gentleman irturned to the i iiy veterday Ironi MempliiH by the steamer \1 una. VI tarh ol the cities ol Vicksburg ?nd Natchei the boat a a ? dem) eil about two hours ; and at liuth place* Mr C. , k nl a collation, and met w iin ? r ?> || i ? i pi ion At tlie auger plantation ef the Messrs I.a It an ne. in ihe parish of (St. < nailed, tne boat was again ? lajred ' tn? ptirj , a* ot affording Mr C. ami sevt-ial otiin g-ii tie men uu ooard mi opportunity ot looking ? ?? la* ,a< rt*H >!. .u. l wIt Hi ssir / :lie process by whicn tL.akgai ii msnula turei Pjevioll* to dorartuie, a rollati n we* piepai. I, and the whole party hospitably eiitntainesl Mr < alboun wul leave the city thia morn >.( '? v ihe li ? rlork r?i? lor Motiile, and proceed direct te M ishiitgton rily Af O. Hullnin, Nor. 91. lb- I'reurh chip Chateaubriand, about whow antty n. ?rk anxiety has been felt, arrived at Saw Or '?a*, nn the JW sit under jury masts -i;1-A;ri00M~The ?oboonfr Luna, The ( uDtaib a^Tt arived here yesterday, hfiiiimi ni J 10 ,,'hoon*r represents that every appro ttfa he n*' Wr"h ,h" "????? >'<"> vanished JoM..rKfJTS!<0f#?r fleel 00 the coast had co'niti v jJe,nnien'to the mercantile interests ot that etlect mln r * p,>#? thitber from the North could not 'hc^ I~tha? me/chants having la,d these "pecial &?v,*rnme''t;aud it baviug. through its them to nitr P\JI J?" Argo. made repiesentation ot th?5 . aahiugton, led to the withdrawal of a* f *UP preliminary to the resumption ol paubc uegociations.~.V. O yoptr, Sov. -.'J. JfrThe car. from Baltimore did not reach Washington on Saturday until halt past ten o'clock at night, having been detained by the dipping of the ( wheels on the rails, caused by a slight tall ot enow Consequently, Ex-President Adams, and other members ot t ongri;** on board, were debarred from attending the meetings on that evening. G3-The enlistments at Baltimore have been bo few oNate that the l/ S. rendezvous at that place has been closed by order ot government?it being ' considered an unnecessary expense. Lieut. McPhail ol that place has be?n orderediio Ntw York. ft> The Supreme Court of the United States met .n Washington City ye.^terday. Justices VVoX &'1oaDdm!eCsWttre there'ready 'o discharge j Mark la. Nww O.L?*?, Nov. *? -The builne., transacted in cotton yesterday amounted to 450<i bale*, at prices es wi'iL l** ' ecliu.e. ,?f i?- ?ince the b.g'mniKf the week. 1 quote middling ti| a 7jc. for good middling t hel o wst a rV *n f ?th n n"'n'^ ""P''"*'1' an'' ?*Nf & l7i.\. . *1 ?, Ilt:J ,llver *"d the Yazoo, the re fiT i* "? excc"''y?J- 't i? raining this morning uuU Th? ??D?u11,en!ly limited-not over 1000 bales | ho market ii unlavorabl) atfected by the recent ad % unco in freights, which still pieso.vo au upward ten af* ftfc per lb Ukeator Uvarpoof yesterday BuFdeUat0M to<t^It/,!StCrJlT ; "!I<?of 3000 bbl? a. .hi i..V .* ?!l.per hRtr?l. tor common brands. buuwl*"0^ fifm tL" ?"?g. COM IKUCIAL. New I ork, Alonrlny, Dec. I. S?2T?" ~ * bt*eu yory llt,le d<>ing in this line to.d.,y.,u constqannce of the very inclement weathe UUoni ^ Ure V#ry finn- W' couti"?? our quo LiTtitooL Classification. ? ofe-ior l>r'1' Flor' M0bilf 4- .v.o Ordinary '' at? Bi ? aBJ . a). 61 *?* 51?, t*>od middling (i/a 7 , If KtiUv foil 7tn 8 * ** P|a ???? ,F C * ? a? ... lo^alo* .r f. 0 tl,# very d'???reeable rainy wenthr : er, theje was nothing doing, and Drie?? wfa,nr quotations of Saturday T!sa following estimate of tha qutniKies ol Hour, wheat, and bailey that aveWrhe ziJxssvitzizx'*- ? SS:: -XSiSi T-;; ;???? ??> gjg e ti.nated v,l?e m |?u w'aVft!Vei'.ts p0.- hu'hH44' ^ Receipts, h4a. . . j Ml iij bushels. . . Value, ii 005 140 ? ' ?' 1,911,169 Increase. 341,863 Increa? ZwT^T, . ^?!fl,li-B,r|tb# *',,eat to Hour, at the rateol five bushels to the hirrel, we have the following aggregate* in nuan stnVr' * 01 ? tW? imPorta,lt articles in bread ^ IS!:: : faw, 'VeeT.;.3^ I value ?7 this article than of the #er two 1RVve ^r?r,llBC*d Bt 4" cent* P"r bu?hel for both soits' and taken the average trom .September 1st to the present ' Re^iPi ta?eruKr 1?/, wi rv Ya8 63 c-,s !?? i uecetpu, ?46. . .1,141,114bushel, Value, $67S,027 ! 818,41il ?? .. 647,410 j b ,k. isrsi^ ;??1 uirr last, ,ai, 4i?and tn value, $159,847. ,. Floor Narkrtt. : =SSn?: ZFtXXiSZ 7Zd,our K,,,#rn 'Ve'm' S follow. VI/ ^ ? w'? quote sales as brands, at *4 85. At noon "fro,n'stolc, 100bhff\t't'tT el?'*' vt gsrsav^ lots hadcai g.d hands^Ver aiid over'agnin^at kit tiou'j Vct'v. 4 ? r. w?,'ln"Jrr ) r I */0. J he receipt* iver# Qhoiit ooo harr ,i ? -var -nd w,go" ba!es'of 400 ,,.U round lo^o,H^bMi,r'wJ.!,i*herrr:- ??" were at f4 60. y 1 h" ,,uIk of the sales DecKM.,aY-Af^^^-^V orn; 3500 Sheep and Umfc, :"a'n.l ja^ ow.^and"! T"1' Leit over 5On. le '",c? lor 'etailing Cowe* and Calve*?Sales at tlA a ?*n i r. g?r.? ?,r: g. I!ay remain, a. la,t week f Ult 800 PMirngcri Arrived* Li\k*pooi.?Picket *lii|> Yorltahirp? Mia A R Van Neat. Mil K Kirhardaon, Cape C II Redmond, of New York; Sir, < 'on.modorp htewirt, Ooatou; h ?? ?*> II Wyli? I) D, I'll ? lad ?? I - phia: Mn M Todd, Baltimore; Rev Fnble V Jam- v. Nr* Or learn; Dr (- Urailly ?? d l?dv, Krmrr; Ja? Aaklua, Ireland, J I! Moore, M Clay, hugland; J Ai.drawi, A J >k*a l'ru>,ia?129 ir. tli* riwrilt. \Uh?iii.i.h?Ship Akiih?J.'hn A ( ondit. of New York Laickmoiti?Bri|( J ,i illua?Julio Vtan da S,l? . Bariad 1a Tvxki I?L*r?i>?Brig Deinerara ?J 'V Lighrborn, and 11.1 the itetrage. Foreign lni|>?rta?iloiia. Li?BRrooi.?Ship Vorhih.re-WjTO l>at? |i,| I..lit iron Ci W Hlneld,?I'J'.iS birs 191 bdla do L) VI Wilt n Br>>h? 'j rlniu cablet Hurry St ,n?SJ j k< lly J' ?,op?30 I 4rhofiPl j k ??na? I A H Brown?7 llarilnid, Keea kc -3 J Mi' .all k r ?II VVm Raphael?10 J 'Jihon St ??4 J M Jame?~l J H VVilhuri?i Dane It Wehb?14 L'1 homaa?I T iu ? St <,or' tn- 10 > lark k Kram'? 1 A St II M Tiiorpn?1 Harridan St ci>? ?> A W S(.|.-a ?i N D H Weed?S W-Ike, k Isr?t, ? *? Ri.uth \ aon 23 llirli .rd* anil St Wat*On?7 McKce?I p. Godfrey?II I' 0?ke\ ?17 Jh<>? Hunt it co?2 Allni, H :X-n } c<?? I *? Jt i # llu. t at c<>- S H T Jones St co?3 J flew n St fn?t M 3 MUi.lo ?2 I'.-ln, St 'vn at?I l.iiiioldkco?>. Barton Hroa?2*>l I ? k?r, ?i? .ij k C"> ?51 lligifJenki'n It co?aouilry |*k^% c<? M rui*> \ ll?>,,? W Coiuatoi.k?Karuli <m It co?J it'll n?>A r<i VVi..iwwiu"i ? Mto.ie, Uevtui St co?<? If Ho rd??Oab. rn k l.itt' ? ??< <i ?!I? ??y. Pattiaon It eo?Smith, 'I'U"r"ur ? r k >? ? Ntriua k i >?W Red mond?Opdvke k co ?) Alci? i | '< co?Huck' tlnni k co? Math* Broa-la id-., Knl ?r at ro?Mort.mer St (ii < tr> -Tiimt' St ton?J J W od -.N iplcir k eo?WikIi". St nhaw?K I Thoi..M?K llunt?Ball, TumpMin k Blick?J Sli?iwo?d?J J Bower?A II k S I, l((llt.er?(j St ry? VV H ? re ?Tim. i |.<oi> St co?Ch1 ater, L|irk>- St Co?<iiile*ln>- it Htndwell?W H bmith kco?Bulkley St Ur-limi?IIj luck St co?J V?n Near ? 1) Wnlker? I' >lurr:iy? l-a.rall, ( olhoti St r.p?J W TnWI ? A Whi'lock? J >icht>lion?H Brook*?J I) Wirthaua it i?n A'1'St?wart St co?'I' Thoruion?and to outer?JfiO toi ? coal 'A do ailt < ? H Maribtll Rio <>*?Nr>r.?Briu Cnhanat-y?(Reported yea'erday) -72'if hiden 12 llOO iliin i'Oiie? 600(1 K H limea?10 5 bidea H ifrri St Nt w ?>imII? 117 fc Oornina k ?.>n?u ?l iller k l'iovo*t? Mi do It bla hair VV W L)e Koreat?I do Ml hidm lo order MARITIME HERALD. 1'oitT or rvKW vokk, dbckmhkk a. ?i?.f mpr* 7 22 m?o* irti A 21 r I UN $f: i ? . ? , ...1 31 HiiiH watf.p .. . I* 67 r. Clear* <f Slup Kreernaa. Liverpool, Taylor Merrill. B.irque l*&tc Mfid, Brown, ^avHnu>?ht K M bri?i Clinton, Audrey! Hhv imiimIi, btu-gei, (Jle?*rniaH k Co. 8chrChe??p^ k*. HHmrt, Hiitimore, (fog*r Be Miller ArrHfd. Pdck^t ?hir? Vorkshire, Bailey, from Liverpool, 2<l Nov wifli m to C H Marnhell Arnvrrl >,if tl.e liar 34ith Nov. nfc pm. N'tihp 6lli uil Ut 50 3D, Ion 14, ikhip VlCturit, fioOJ N? vv OrlMHini for Havre* Dutrli ii.aiquc VliilMiirlfl, Di.p.iin, I1) iIa) t from RotierUero, in iinlnwt, to Riehardtuii Ik VVaUon. Barque ('oancellor, Lumnhier. 17 day* from Antixua, with 2 i [on* 4?iii copper, hound to New M v*n Sailed in ro. wall ?rlir i ho* Hooper, f i ti 111more. Lelt no American vet***la Mth ulta lat Ti !Al, Ion 73 4f>, upok*4 barque lioekinRh^m from Motole fof New y??rk?, tame titn?. taw h Inrge ?hip under reefed top s.?iU, ?t iiidiiiK to t>>e W(-?tw?rd. Brm Paulina. Voudk,'/0daym from Lanrerotte, Canary l*l* *tid?, Co N L MrCrendy Ik l o, with 3N tr ns barilla I h\rl** t i|uincy. L ft no American veateI. Hpoke I9:h ult. Ut J1 41, Ion 70 20, new hnjr Tom, Smaliey, from Thoontiftton fir New UrleaiiH Brin Hayfi, Catti. M day* from Port an Prince, with coffee, \ i Mo^meif ? Co L*-fl a tehr from Bo?t/>if. ding Kipe I rieuced severe w-atner on the passage?nothing bnt gajes and rain from lit 29 to New York. .... . . Brill Df i erara, Blnrichsrd, froin Ht Kit's 6th nit and Turks Maud l? dsv?, wi'li WW' bushels salt l? Buck fc Peters Left at Hi KitU.brig" Industry, and Myrcellus, Iroiu New Ijhven, just srr aehra Uatoa.aad Btll*. from Hi riioinu. AtTurks Island. i.,injur Avola, for New Orlesus. soou. . Dnteli sehr M?>llo, Meeke. <0 day* ftoin Rotterdam, with coff. e Sto to Ijoonei Gravs kCo. Srlir James !' Loll and, Cliuk, Philadelphia, wheat, to Allen k l' i?uu. _ Btlow. A large ?hi|?, supposed to be the Stephen Whitney, or She uariuoult from Liverpool. . .. ? New .Inp Columbia, Jdayslrom Bath?at anchor in the low er hay. Alio, 1 barque, t brigs. unknown. .... Ship Nathl Hoiqier, froga Crousladt, is at auchor iu thelow er bay. __________ .tltaceliuuenu* tlecord, Fob El'OOfg asm East lnDtr.f.?Owing to the unfavorable ?tate of tLn weather, the packet ships Eurojie, for Liverpool; St J.imei, lor London: Coriolanua, for Marseilles, aud oth?ri as before mentioned, have been detained. Their letter bags wil clone this morning nt the Exchange Newa lloouit, at ball past ten o'clock Ship Jobu G. Cotter, for Canton, will sail lo-morrow it niue o'clock, and the Baltimore, for Hivre, at 12 o'clock Mails close .it the above place, 30 minutes before the sailiuK of ihe vessels. Baiiqut Joh'x Buowrn, Cutter, which cleared at Now Or lesus outhe 13. ft ult. for this pjrt, got ashore *tihehe:idof Hie SW Pesi. in three feet water. It is supposed her cuigo will have to be diiclmged before sho can be g;>t off. Stkam Siiir Galvkston, whicu ielt this poit (or Charleston H- van?. Ke) West ami New Orleans arrived at the latter port on the 2?d lilt, ill sevfii days and nine hours, the quickest pass age ou record. Baiwik Hualco, at Charleston from Boston, experienced a gale of wn.d from E. fu the 8ih ult?split fore topinsst staysail mid lo?t jib; 10th, encountered a gale from WSW, lay to lor 22 h-urs.a hours with the Ue rail iu the water. Uahiji k T*il?JU in, Neal, sailed from Marseilles oil tlie 8th Oct 1 r Antwerp, anil returned 'ith in a leaky condition, cargo wheat, pu nps chnaked, and would discharge and repair. Accidkst ?Will Oct. 1st 37 28, lou 42 30, Philip Saunders, of Lo..dou, seaman ou loard the baiqun Juidler, at Charleston from Havre, fell frim the main topsail yard, w hile reeling, aud died shortly alter fmm his biuises. ... A Wnsclt ??C ipt Patterson, ot ship \V indsor Cattle, at .New Orleans from Liverp >ol, reports that he passed tlie wreck of a ship, apparently English, on ihe 11th Oct. tit 6 a m, in lit H JO, Ion 13, waterlogged and abandoned; she w is about KHi tout bur then, wit'i panned porn: her heavy sails were blown to p eers aud her light sails lurled to ihe vard; hadtwo kegs in her mm eiitop. and a tent built " ith sails ii ln-r top; her qu irter bout on the gallibs aud loug boat none? lie had beeu abandoned, appa really, und^rclose reefed topsails. Naval, We len'c that orders were received on the 23th ult from the Nsvy Department,requiring the brig Truxton. at Norfo.k. just arrived from the Coast of Alrica, to be refitted immediately for sea.' IViliiU mOl, (T^* See" llolntes' Hole " Arr at Lahaiu ?, luly II, ship M iry, of Na it.fm NW Const and Japa i.no oil this se?son. 21 mos out, CM bbls?put in on account of h id weaiher aud illiioe* of Mr Chase, first officer.? 2d May, B B Smith, seaman, of Nantucket, lell overboard and was lost. Arr July 22. from NW Coast, bmque Cossack, cf Sippicau, MOO wh, IjO tips seasou. Spoke June 3, Kormosa, Briggi, 2 wills; ICth, Hiberuia. Simmons, 5 do; 2fith, Meteor, Lester, 1; Chandler Price, 6; 27th, Kijah, West,3; Gov Troup, J; fortune, Bailey, 2; Gideon Howlaud, 3: Boy, tiartou, 8 wis. boil nit, Koscius, Hazard, 2; Newark. Pendleton, 2 do and 3 80 b I sp \vhl? ou NW Coast: ?8th, Cambria, Harding, 6 whis; 1st J uly, Iris, Spoouer, 2; Milton, Cash, 3; Teuedos. Comstock, clean. B?rque Prudent, 3 whales; sliip Mi.iue, 3 do; 2nd, He'.ry llrowue, 2 do; Los-, rlo; Citizen, 2 do; Mercury. 1 do; SiIas Kickards, 6 do; 3d Milo, 1 do; Hamilton 3 d ?; 4th, Co rnl,4do; Win Bakrr,2do; 8th, Homan ,'i do; 9,h, Fr sh.p Ks pano, 3 do; 1 Ith, Ocinulgee. I do; 2(ltn, Strphania, C do. Ship New Ueilloid lost 4 boats?uo lives lost. Arr at Honolulu, .rt ug II?Kr*och whale ship Orion David, fm N W Coast, lull a .ii boiinil home, wh 5) sp?reports speaking Am ?hale ship Milo, clean, this season; Fiance, Sag liarhor, IU whales, HO sp; Win (taker, 16lli July, I whale; barque Midas, 2.1th, 2 whs; July ith, Milton, 2 whs; 26th Br ship Spndrone, i whs; 4th July, Aglacf, 2 do; 18th, Jane, 1 do; 4th Ju y, Ennioo, 1 d >; A?g 20, rar Cowliti, Col Hiver. Arr at do I'roin UHih Atin to S>-pc. 9th ?Joreph llaydeu, SJ0 wh, N Zealand; H. iuli 1900, cruise and home; Joh 1 and Edward, 600 wh, cruise, Mechanic, 900, for home; London Packet, I-Oil Sp (being with the S n.th Am rica, the tirsl ol the full tlret ) SI111 s ? poken ?y the South America. Bei j Tucker, Sands, N R, 1000 blils this season; wautiug one whale to til i up?J uly 0, Verm nit Nash 1M wh ?hl? season; Tih, bn.gha'n Kldrid^e. do 1000; 5tli Chas Carroll, 48(1 do; Ohio, Low en, Sag Harbor, 200; Uiemau sli p Oustave, Norton, 1000 do ; 21th, Kabtus, 1(00 do Papeete Jnue 21?A few days ago Hathaway, of the Tacitus, of New Bedford, (late of B ston) arrived here by an Ameri cau w li ile sl ip from Rota' nga, Hervey Islands, where his Vessel was cast away, up .1 the 13th of Match ; she was soon a totsl wreck. The T'i it us was 7 mouths eut, and had taken 300 tiarre's of oil. Mont-rey, Upper California, Sept. 30.?In port, Americin w hale ship C111 ed State s, 12 months out. 160 whale oil, fiom N W (Jo,1st: would cruisefor sperm until next N W season, arr Sept 22. Their S uad spoken the following vessels: Aug I, Nunroil, ^?g Harbor, 4000 Tetudos. NLoud"ii, 400;9 h, Bepj Tu ker, Mattapois-it. 900; 11th, Vermont, Mystic, 2200 ; 30th, Amity, NLondon, 2100. A letter addressed bv Capt Joy to Mr Peck, th it his ship, the Coluiiiiiia, is now uudergoing repairs at Tahiti, the w riter, under date of May 31, adds?Ship Georce, Capt McLeai.e. is here, hiving ttken 600 bbls sperm oil near New Zealand since l ist Ml. Oen J'ekson, of liiistol, 1600, out 41 mouths, now liounii homi?uo other whilers iu port. The Uuited States, Worth, is daily expected for provisions. I Imve heard of his taking 100 bbls off Easier Island. The Narragausett. Collin, 3(0 bbls off New Zealand ; and Mouticello, t. oggshall, getting some 1 or 200 bbls nil' New Zealand, and losing boats iu a heavy gale, itiid goue home. Spoken. Packet ship Shenandoah, West, from Liverpool for NYork, ?2.1 ult. Jat 13 43. Ion 69 30. rslup H A Cooper, Iroin Liverpool for Galveston, 1st alt. lat 2C. I011 68. llirque Zamora, lrotn Bciton for New Orleans, 17th ult, lat 23 III. lou 81. A 1 atque supposed the Mohawk, from Zanzibar for Doiton, was seen C9lh ult BruJohn Deckhardt.Villeriiig, of and 2) d-iys from Bremen for Galveston, with ISO passengers, all well, Nov 7, lat 21 38, I011 34 68?by the Agnes, at this port ling MirgHs, (Sp) 8 days from Matanr.ts for Hamburg, SOth ulr, lat 31 "0, Ion 76. Hng llaidsc, from Bath for Bermuda, 2ith ult. lat 38 37 N, Ion 1.9 32. Bug Whig, 60 days from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, Oct 21, lit III 7 f*. lo.i 22 31). I " 8r.hr Gen l'u ckney," (so understood) 14 days from Deme rara, 11th ult?had be?u 7 days in sight of Jam iica. Korelj(ti I'orts, ! Kingston, Ja. Nov U?In port, ship Lucy, for NewOrleans ; next day; barque Louisa, ding; schrs Mary Ellen, for New Or ' leans, n.'?t day; Jonu < romwell, just nrr. Sid 1 Ith, brig Bet' ; s-v V Jane, arrd ichr Tlnnies, New Orleans; about 8th, barqut J Welsh, Philadelphia. l^i liikc, Nov 20?rid barque Arethuia, PIj month; 31st ships Jaue Morrison. Pitreatn; Win B yard, Liverpool; barque Souter Johnny, do; 221, ships Cej Ion, and Sir Robert Peel, Liverpool; barques Burnhopeside, London; Wollville, Ardn.s ssn; Suir, Llanellv; Aitiob , and Lndy Bngot, Littrpool; Mar) Sharp, Glasgow; 24th, Covenanter, Liverpool. Kin Ghande, Oet 13?In port, barques Sleplieu Brewer, F airen, for New York, 18th; G.-n Uteeu, from Cadiz, uuc | brigs Marv 1, Jo.iea Joum, from LilbiiU, do; Oriole. Barstow for N>-w York, 22<1; Su^an, Lnnderruaii, for Battimoie, 20th schr Nile, Willla, fro'ft Salem far Montevideo. Sid 8th, brig. Arso. Reed, from Balti|Uore for Rio Janeiro; 9th, Albertina Martin, Lisbon for do. Nt Tuumas, 110 da e?Iu port.hr'g Geo W Gifford, Comery disg?the male had broken nis leg. flout* Hurt*. Apai.icHicnu, Not22?Arc* bri?? Lynnder.Ctiba; Aimed* Row I >iid, New York; sclir Southerner, Taylor, do. Baiooh Nov 26?< Id brig Listmn, Haran.t. tl* i h. Not 20?Cld schr Liberty, Baltimore. Sid 24th, achr Buiiker Hill, Naaanu. Boarorc, \hv 30?Art ship Columbiana, Liverpool; hariiur-a Valhtlln, ValpariiaoiOberhu. and Barrington, New Orleana Mid 2'Jth. ship Louisa. barque Tartar, brig Pea Kniflr.and others ? wind NW. lit i kiport, N< v 24?Sid schr Viola, Atwood, New Y ork. Ch>rli.it<ii, Not 20?Art whip Chatleaton, Brown, New York; hr-|{.i Forest, Drew, and Ma>y Adeline, Poi>e, do; Vol taire, Tiiom-*t"n; ahty Powhattan, Liverpool; 2ith, ?hip Sut ton, Oalloway, New York; b-iriiu's Joliai.u kreiilrich, (Ore) Bremen; Jii| iter. Hav e; Maudane, ( Bi) Liverpool; brig Care? line, Sherwood New York.. Clil 27ih, ?hi|is Warsaw, Oenoa; 11 Allen. Burr, New York; brigi Kaine, Br Went Indie*; (/rray Taft, Providence; 26lh, Tyliee, MeCormick, New York; 2At!i, t>ricr Tuscan, Boston; Ottiwa, Leuoi, New Voik. Sid 2Sth, ?r.ip Houthport, linffith, New York; schr Charlotte, Lewis, New Yotk. ... ,, t*?T M*CHI*?, Nov 19?Arr schr feme, Robiuaon, New Y'ork. In ;>oit 2ith, brig Cliai Hamroord, lor New York.wtg wind. KiniiiNTiiwM, Nov 27?Arr schn Ann Denman, New York for Portsmouth; F.lita Leland, Philadelphia for Bosto.i. Sid 2"iih , ship Howard, Pacific. . <>KoH(;r row*. 8C. Nov 26?Old brigs Si Liwrence, Free poit. Me. Wallace, NewJeniey; ?chr? Aurora, Koiter, New Y'"k: Hear? Chace, Nantucket. Hoi m('i Hm.r., Nov. 27.?Ar br.R lnl.i-lla, Matthew*. ' ?i e Town, ? <?H. Oct. 8. Lel't, whale ihip Heroine, ol and from Fairhaven, for N W Coast Of ^ini-rici. put in on ac r ut'i ol the illneaa of Capt. West, who tail recovered, Mid wnulo nil iu a few da\a Passed Oct. 20, lat 14 8 lonn20W a barque ateerii g 8. baring bright aide*, and showing a wliiti iiciijI with ? letter II or B in red also ar brii:i Jos Balch, Boston for Baltimore; Acorn, Philadelphia for Boston; n'hri Ki'uhnw, Norfolk for dot Planter, Albany fordo; Ann Dei man, Himonton, N York fordo; Taiquin, Provinrrtown lor Norfolk; Metropolis, do for do; Palla*, Ilorkport for <.'hea? l-nk." Bay; Hurtl, Kllma. Thoniaiton lor N York; O ieutal, H-own, N York for Machine. 21th? 8l'd briK Isal elln, lor Boston. and went into llyMnia; a'hrs Oriental, Hurd, Rain b iw, Ann Demnin. I' *t. Ar. ?chra I harran, liilrnii .re for Bos on: J<ne Kligt Philadelphia for Bnston; Martha Wiuli iwgmn, Baltimore fordo; Yeeo.dofor I.iiber; W.irren, do lor Portland (sailed, brig Jo* lUlch 7fh?,1r schra Roanoke, Kre.ler irkaborg M 8t Andrew ; Rapid, Kirhim.iid lor Oosion Belled, brigs Acora, AWeriea. (l.r.Ni-w London;) arhia Vie Pallea, Terquiu, Avgnste, Martha Wrslnngtoii, Jane El rt. Itai id In port, 10, A >1 , ach'i < harr in, Independence, Warren, Yeao, Roanoke l.i wi Del. Nov 21 ? Birque I ruua, Gallagher, 10 dayt from Havana i me in thi* morn i>k and anchored ai the Breakwater, in .iTii anv w th a full rigged l-ng an- 12 f.-r.- and afi ?rhr? ? Ship Alleghany for N? w Oi I an .-, be-q ie Georgia, for Havan i.ah. i ri* dv. f u fort au I'rtoee; ?clif? Ale?t der, lor New lliifii. ( tuel.for Piovideuet. Martha Mam. for Newport, ano Iltury Lemuel. for Brcokl>n wn.t to a< t ytaterd ty after Moan i , Ni.v 21?Arr aloi ? 8p!; 'idid, l.iverpoo); I Ur.i, Ba| I in re. >>nga t'arrier Beecnei.New >"ik; Niar> M Ho p r, lanaica, ?rhrj bi Roaleta, L?wu, New York. CldBplirig Loieoto. IUvan?; Sj barque Kl,*< do. Air 2l?t, alnp Hector, Speiteer. >ew Yora N?:w Ofti-gANt. Nov U? An rrthip' li^teiu'iriand, Havre l>ris laiporter. Ria|itoi,J*i l|at,ehin I apindola, D*r.t"w, N Y' it,. barq?* M?tba. Wilmingiou, f|( ; tirig Tower, 8e?an ii .h, aehr luballa.' lmlei' ?,, ?")th, ihipa N"nantum, Boaton; l.ouiaiana, D?*hu. t Md Roacoe, Kn-ker. Rio Janeiro: Jame* II Btieplierd, Red wan, N e w Y< ik. \V ii,.l?<.r Caatle, Liverp'l; haiq.iea Parthian. Sort Ik Roae Ktaadl>h, SpenivT New Y'ork , biK Henry, Naaa u, NP, I Btmnaiioit achr T K Hunt, Ar?n iii. Mei acnr l-un*. Fampieo I liJ22d, Rteain abtp J.ia 8 Me Kim, Oalveatnn; ahi| ? l.ochim^r, anil Oceanaa, L verpool} B < B iiley, do, I'un- r , < il m . karqnea Ti.eti?, llaana.New Yoii. R4Aaw,aad laabi-il-., Boitoo; ? 1.-1.?y 'l'rie?te; Sirah Hand Phil'd-tphia, bi if* tipman, Charleston; Oileans. Bal titiiKie, 21?t hips Maateo, Liverpool; Wniiieganee, and YVa I'M, 1 a'que llarhelor, Nuitulk and liichmond; brig 1 Jove-. Kmiqne, (Hp) II *vana; aeh' 8t I'anl, Aranaaa Bay; 20th, ahlpa Stt 'loed and ?il>?g' w, Liver|mo>. Ilnbt Paiker. raraons, Ni w Y ork, baiqnea f.li/a 7 borntou, Liverpool, Wesaacuincon, Portamenrh, ()> Mni, Philade-lj.hu( aclira YV (' Preston, Mata moraa; Jane. (Br) Naaaau. Nl'; Knterprite, Arai.us Bay.? Towed down ami t? sea Ifch, ?hi|s l^aara and Canton, brig Vandalia; I -th,barque Jr hu Brower Noeroi t. NihtIn? Airsehrs Ann I>. BedHI. New York. Vulture, Riehmond fir rail River, t Id Kr brig * oon*r de Monde, Oeadaloupe PHrvaDr.i.eMU, Nov JO? Arr bug Talm. Boaton; schra Cleo patra. and K P Berime. New Haven; steamer Ironaides, nnd ' vrgea Orn, and Htar, New York. Helow, barque Louisa,from Havana; brigs Delaware, ( nasi of Alriea, (irowler, Mobile ? < Id 2ttb, ba ijiiea K!k, and I'uik Boston; bries blixahe'h, Havana. Nobla. Ht John, NB. I^wia Brnee, Boiton; srhrs John W 'I avlor, *^t I'boeai" 1 (Ictoner, boston; Mary Jane, Provi.lenre; >rai.rea, Newark. CowtltUllon, O.ear, Model, 1 le-irge, Vtrt ria, and Klaiira Regers New York; bargestlreat Uesiern, and < ..met d i; ste^iner Y ulraii. do. srhi Warsaw. Brni klvn 1'oMri.aivp. N<i? ZT?An bug IVnsaenla, IIillett, New York. ??hr Mar\ l^nitdnn, < i.pi Thomaatun for New York. ( Id t.riga Vaneonver, (new) New Orleanai Si.phia, Trimd d. P8, jWih. Meryt h ae. Mobile. 8ld baique Hebron, briga Olive I'lHimpaon, Butimore. Vanroaver, l oreelia, Hunan lane, So phia, Northerner. I'ogTaatoi-TM, Novf7?Below, brig Havre, Savannah. Cld Sttli, arbr Wellington, M .bile Rn iiair.mi, N' v 2*-Arr actus Sarah I hnrrhmaa, and Navi gator, Providence Ann Hixali.in Hall, New Yoik; 29th, On iena, Troy; Amde, Portarnoulh. Hid achra Peter R tier, Der rirkaou. New York, Allegro. Boaton I Hai.r.M, Nov 30?Arr barqne Cynthia, Bnn Cnllan, Sumatra^ Jnly 2a I eft <?n th* t i.aat, sh'P Sumatra. Howell, for Nortr of Kb rope, ld|; barque Hull, Putnam, for Antwerp, Jn?t com meuced Idg ???Id 3toi>, sclir Sterling, Georgetown, DC. Hittimi, Nov 26? Arr Br ship J.uie, London; |lr barque Clsumnan. Troon; brim Maeou, Hayd^i, and Wilsnn Fuller, Cohh, I^ew York; schr New Vork. Thomaston: lath, ship Merchant, Portlaud 14 davs; barques Oromocto, ( Br) London -, Dalhousie Trinidad; Providence, I'rovidrora; brig Knet Johnson, New Vork; schr Hfiry Paine, ; 34th, ships Win Ward, ( Bi ) London; Th-a W Sens Bostou; lUrtfiud Saniie maun, New York; barques Carlos. Pro*idence; Pet*r D mill, Lewis. New York; brim Sivaunah, llawley, do; Virginia, Thoinaston; schr Juno, Boston. Cld 26th, ship Scotland, Liver pool. 8ld brig Imogeue. Gould, New York Walthall. Nov 26? Arr schr Win Burke, Lawrence. New York. Mid haique Caroline, Bremen. Wilminoton, NC. Nov M?Arr barques Benj Ailnus, 8: Thomas; Seboois, Potto Rico; brigs Selina, Ou -ualoupe; Win Purriugtou, Mariegalaute; Mary Peunell, Mar'inique; Waasou, BrirlHilon: Albion, (Br) Jtuiiioa; David Duflc-I, Williams WidThoaOook,Taylir. New York: Tangier, Newport; Oail da, and .Seaman, Fall Hirer; schrs Malvma. St Croix; Florida. L P Smith, J D Jonea, and Volusia, New York; Batavia, Pro vide' <je. Cld b'lgs Baltic, Gu tdalouie; Belle, My era. New York; schrs Regains. Rodn-k; II W Brown. Francis; Tu?car?> ra, Dearborn;E 8 Powell, Murch; Julia Vsngilder;CEThorn Jackx'u. rnd Repeater, Prosser, New York; Elizabeth Ann. (Br) Barbadoea. fly Last Nijrhi'* 5??ntlfrru Mai'. Uaitimorl, Nov 30?Arr schr Traffic. Gardner, New York Below, ship Orve Biowu, Liverpool; and 1 brig. Cld barque Canton, ( Hamb) Cape llaytieii and a t?kt; brigs Reaper, U.il veaton; Somerset, ( Br) Dtmeraiat s'hr Falcon, (new) Hoop er, and Ellicott, Cole. New Yoik. Sid brigs St Mary, Jabez. Cervautea. I'llii.APKLruiA. Dec 1?(From our Correspondent)? Arr brieTccumaeh, Bostou; schrsGeo Washington, New Haveu; K A Steveus,and Republican, New York; barge Philadelphia lud steamer Black Diamond, do. Below, barque Anua Hey nolds, lionlon. Cld brig Home, da; schrs Mexico, and Consul, ProviJei.ce; Moutilli. Bristol; Lydia, Sing 3ti:g; Sequel, V'ew Yoik; sloop W II Baker, Tarry town) barge Delaware, New York. NOTICE. Hour Changed for Albany by PeopleU Line of ' Steamers. ON and after Tuesday. Dec lid, the People's ? Line ol Steamers will le ivethe foot of Court .laudt street DAILY tit 5 P. M. instead of 6, is heretofore. New York, Dec. 1st. lUi da rc PEOPLES LIN?. OK S'IKAMbtlAl'S FOR ALBANY?From the foot of Court hmdt street?At S o'clock P. M.?Landing at intermediate places. Steamboat RuCIIESTKR, Capr. T N llulte, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, at '?> o'clock. Siearubmt KNICKERBOCKER, Capt A. Houghton, wil> leave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon*, at i o'clock. Patenters taking the above L ine will arrive iu Albany in ample lime to take the morning train of c trs lor the east or west. The Bovts are new and substantial, are furnished with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and accommodations a.e unrivalled on the Hudson All persons are lorbid trusting any of the Boats of thin line, without a written order from the Captains or Agents. For Passage or Freight apply ou board the Boats, or to d2 rc P. C. 8CHULTZ. at ihe Office on the Wharf. ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKEl'8 FuR NEW ORLKANS?The splendid well known and it'ast sailing packet ship ORLEANS, Captain Sears, will positively sail ou Siturd.iy, December 6th, her regular day. Having superior accommodations for cabin, second c?bin, and stsersge passengers, persons about proceeding to New Orleans should not fail to stcure berths by immediate applica tion ou board, foot of Maideu 1 *ne. or to W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT. d2 mc 75 South ?t., corner of Maiden Lane. Uniou Line of Packets for LIVERPOOL?Packet of This Day?The splendid, fast sailing and favorite i<>acket ship SEA, 100U tons burtheu, Capt. Edwards, will posi.ively sail this day. The ships of rhit line being all 1000 tona mid upwards, per sons ahout to embark for the old coU'try, w ill not fail to see the advantages >o he derived tram selecting this line in pre ference to any other.a* their great capacity renders them every way more comfurtaol* and convenient than ships of a sin ill diss, and their accommodations lor cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, it is well known, are aupeiior to those of tuy other line of packets. Persons w ishing to secure berthi should not fail to make early application, ou board, lootol Peck Slip, or to W. k J. T. TAPSCOTT, at their General Passage Office, 75 South street, corner Maiden lane. The KALAMAZOO will succeed the Sea, and sa I on the 4th Dectinbar, her regular day. d2 lime UNlON LINK OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS Packet ot 4th Decmher?The fast sailing and favo irite packet ship KALAMAZOO, Capt. McCerran, will sail positively as nbove, her regular day._ Htviug very superior accuinmodations for cabin, second cabiu and stei rage passengers, perxins about proceeding to the old country, will do well to select this fi.e conveyance. To .secure berths, application should be made ou board, at pier t>, N. R., or to W. St J. T. TAPSCOTT, d2 mc 7S South street, corner Maiden lane. fAi KET l>OR MARStl LL.r.S?1 he new P.-ck tt ship ARCOLK, Cnptahi Niithniiel W. Eveliegh, ?will sail on the 1st. of January, 1816. hot Ireight or passag-, apply to CHAMBERLAIN 8t PHELPS, lO.i Front rtreet. or to BOV D & HINCKEN, d2 me 0 Tontiif Buildings, No. 88 Wall. c:r. W?ter sts. PACKETS FOR HAVRE?Second Liue ? ? The packet ship I'TICA, Caj-tun F. Hewitt, will ?sail on the 1st of Jauuary. Kor freight or o^ssage, arrly m BOYI) Ik HINCKEN fl T..nrire Bnildinr, d2 mc No. 88 Wall. c >r. Water sts. PACKET SHIP UJ ICA, FROM HAVRE ?Consignees hy this ship wi'l please send their permits on board, ?t pmr No 1, N. R. All goods not permit ed iu five days wi 1 be s?-iittothe Tuhlic Store. 02 mc FOR a iLE?The barque DUC D'OMLEANS, .burthen per register 310 tons, ami carries I GOU I ar < Is i'slie was built at Brrstol, Maine, of while oak. i le3l; ?a< new ceiled, cop|iered and thoroughly overhauled about eivhtaeo mouths si'ice; is double ileckeO; length li I feet bre 'dth 27 fe.-t, betwemi decks 5 feet f> inches, holt) 12 leet C inches. Apply to Captain WOODLESS, on board, or to flOYl) (k Hl.NCK EN. i> Tontine Building. I^UIIS. SK^NS AND MUFFS, for sale cheap to close tome . ?ousigiiinents, as Astracsu skins, ol different qualities. Astracau Rohes, uatu'Hl. Bear, fine Isabella aud brown. R sdger skius. Coney skins, pulled, unpulltd and clipixd, French, Oermw and Euglish. Jeui.ei skins, black and mottled. Lvnt, very supetior. I- itch. Imitation Lynx,dy> d. S<|iiirrel tail Boas, dyed ard natural. Stone Maitui, best quality. Swan skins, real Dutch Wild Cataud Wolf White Couey plates. Also, Very fine Coney Muffs, dyed; natural black and bine Jennet Muffs; natural ?nd dyed Lynx; t'hinehill <? Squirrel, blue, led ami Crossfox, Raccoon, Wolf, Filch. Wolverine. Isabella, hr >wn and hliek Bear MutU ts well ?s Misses and ('hildrm's Muffs, by F. W. M ART ENS, i<30 lw*m No. 169 Wiitrf ?wt. COAL.?100 tons Orrel Coal, of veiv superior quality, lai.d ing ex ship Hideous from Liverpool and for sile in lou to suit purcinueia, by E K. COLLINS & CO. i,30 r 36 South st. Fli'TKKN HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD f|<HK above Reward of Fifteen Hundred Dollars will be J. paid lor the recovry of the sum ol Seven Thou .and Nine Hundred Dollars, stolen from Myri.n Vau Deuseu, o'' the city of Hudson, N. Y., ou the night of ihe 4th October last, wh le ou ln? pas.age from lluduiu to the city of New York, in the ite-iinboat South Ammca ; or a proportionate sum for such part of said money as may be recovered and restored to the subscribers, on application to either of th in. The money was coutaiurd in a small caipet bag, which was taken from the berth of said Van Deuseu, and found the next div iu|the wheel house of the boat, cut and rifled of its con tents. It consinted of bills of various denominations and of se veral bat.ks.as near at can he remembered, as follows $1200 iu .i's and 10'* of the Oneida Bank *1000 in i'? uuil 10'* principally of the l ine Plains and Kinder ho ik Bank. , , . . _ , ? . Si(KK) in bills of various denomiratious, of the r armert Hank of Hudson. , $1000, or sbout that sum, of the bills of the Phtnix Bank of Hartford, and ether Eastern Money $n;o iu bill* of the Hudsou River Bank, nearly all iu SO dollar The balance of the money waa in bill* of Western bank* of this Stare. Netv York, Nov. 21st, 1815. AUO. fc. MASTERS. 191 Pe*r! st. OEOROE H. F.LLERY, 6 William st. THEOrilS. P. HART, 44 Cedar st. ('ommittee for Assignees of Myron Van Deuseu. n23 Im'r AT k R?iN I I UN ../ll Li wnu II'BIUF. rr. im. ? v? ill ir. TEETH?My rnrivalled ROSE TOOTH P-V9TE i* universally sought aftrr for the pearly whiMlim itgivef to the Teeth, without the slightest injary. For sile, wholeiale aid retail, ar JULES lIAUEL'fl. Practical I hemist aud Perfumer, 4K South Third street, Philadelphia, and by my agenta:?J. B. J icquemod, No. 41J Broadway; I1 A Ar'ault. Lillyette B*i.?ir, Nns 119 aud ISI Broadway; A. Willanl. 8 W. corner of Cedir aud William streets. Prtiniuinn awariU-d n( the ? rnnklin Institute nlfi Im're To The EaDIesTi to the lIDIesTFT LADIES having any kind ofcast off or superfluous Clothing to dispose of, (either Ladies or Oentlemen,) oan obtain a fair cash price for the same, by sending for the subscriber, at h*r residence, No. 69 Duaue street, bas-ment MRS. M. S COHEN. P. S.- A letter through the Tost Office, or otherwise, will be punctually attended to nit) Im're STRAW BOARDS. 1AA TONS STkAW BOARDS, of a superior article 1 "v ju?t received and for sale by PERSSE 8t BROOKS. n29 lmmc 6'i anil 67 Nassau street. MUFFS! MUFFS! MUFFS! '1 Hp. UNDMiSIONC.D inviie the attention ol potchnaeti J- to their stock, which comprise* acotnple ? assortment off every Thrift/, at very reduced prices, by the quantity or single oue. Also, 150 doien Natnnl and Lint-red J<-nnH Skint, Coney Plates, kc. TKEDWKLL St FROST, nJ9 Im'r J62 Pearl street. United Stages Hotel Building. PROPOSALS will he received until th? liib December nut, jt the Office "fthe New York and Hirlern H ul Road Company, i i White PI .tins, for Timber. for the superttmciun ofthe Etiensinn through We?tch-sterCi>uut>. Specifications and blmk proposals will be furmalied at the office November 17th 1844. nil 2wrc James a swain, CASH TAILOR, 3 5:4 llroatlwiif, nS9 lm'rc CARLTON HOUSE. TOiiAdE Full OOK.N, GRAIN ANu FLOUR. CTtlRAOK for fifty thou-a a bushels Com or Gruin, and twenty thousand barrels Flour, can b^ had in the Brick Stores five minutes' walk from South Ferry, Brooklyn, on very moderate terms There ia a good pier adjoining these premises, and nifficieur depth of water for the largest cl?ss sbipe Apply to CHADBORN Ik CO., on the premiaea nil Im't FANGV BOXES FOR BONBONS. HAVINO jU.t received a eplendid assortment of Fancy Boi'i from P?r??, the Healem io ?????* article? invited to call and enmine the'ariiclea. which are offered at lower pri ces than they ever ^'^"Roi^RK k TOURT. nti Im'rh I IB William s'reet. MONEY LENT-MONEY LENT. THK Highest prices advanced, in I"'*'and small sum*, on I Jrwrlry Diamond* ? fold ami Silrer Wntrhf%, Hat#. YW.tr ing Apparel, and every descmition of personal property. JOHN M. UAVIEH. Licensed Pawnbroker, o2> Im're William street near Dnane street. DR. HULL'S TRUSSES and ABDOMINAL supporter. THE anperimity of Dr. Hull's msttunieuU over all other*, is a< knnwledged by the most emiaeut physiciana in Ku rope and America. Office 4 Veaey street, Aitor House. A female in attendance ie the ladies' department ' 'i Im * mr BLOTTING I'AL'ER. i)lM| REAMS SLOTTINO PAPER, of a superior quality, -frUV for sala by PERSSE i BROOKS, nW lmmc #4 and <17 Nawau street FOR YOUHSELF t rlfuullnf^^ diem *11to be at represented, or the money My KAU LUSTRAL HAIR RKBTORAT1VK. This nniversall yapproved and admired .iticle. free from ar a. ut ipirila, pungent essential oil, aud other destructive mat? ?? i 5 ,*? th" hi"r eipedition.lv, render. it btautifolly tef. ?l *VJ *<! ?yK "WlicMe fiannoc* of the U.>v??r?. rulr washed with thu Extract soou hrC, mn nleatihuli- mlt JLUd luxuriant lu j? g?,Wth : and it will ? .it", y" n! ,u niw hairbMu h.uds by it*UK, and hair thitliM btiu mll. hJXh ?ud it turning Iffy or fall iuk out, by thu use of.iiirit or other mpiopu preparations, will soon be restored to ir? natural co lor and brilliancy by a kw ?^|>Iic^ciou..?(the fc.uLustrll I all Jr " Pre'er*l,"ve "(?'?'i"5' baldnett, aud an infallible cure in *" * ? ctioojoffho.km oa the hud. a* d .ndruff-and fo" i.rJ! ventinil the I tiling off of the hair a t! turning grry. It it the simMe produce Hnd imnied ate extract of ?oma pUutf aal'itmy for the hair, endowed with properties to hivlilv clesusing tint it dueugxire* the kpmermit and Capillary tu'iet of ihe eorr ? si re act ion of ih? Perspiration, and ol ttiu Jry aud l'*'1'0 1 ' 'l 11 lhif pn imration | urihet tiie hair, and give. to it a beautiful gluts and tollae*., and an agreeable and vivifying per'ume. KVIDEVCK. iUUreii" fn '?"*h|?"'tible mine, in which experience and ? u.|y will alwa). li ,J room to eicr.?ate ; it it that source, alone, which produce. all that mau tail. invention, and wluch newonli do lierter, perliait, to name adaptations. ?or .<de, wholesale and letiil by JULkS HAUKL, Perfumer and ('hernial. I mil ha no No. 4S S. uth Third street, Phil idelphia. ! , i Jf?v-V ? jM1U?->l>od. No. 415 Broadway; K. A. Win?r!l t w1 f?'Mr, Noa. 14' and lil Broadway; A. I corner ol Cedar and William street. : 0"UH.? w asawarded at the K'nnfclin lunlitute. nib Im'rc I ' J'U 1'Hfc BKAUTlKIr.lt* OKTHKCOMPLKA'ltiN rur NV KAU Dl V1NK DE VENL'3 AND I 1 ?rn ? composed oI an eusteru bottiiirhl ili?<w>v?rv ,A ' M?mn",'^?C".CV, ,or rendering th - .kiu .oft i?d fKw.ll 1 l'.T' ,D* de,'ca-?roseate liue to the compleiion. charm nf rimli ^ e".???r??tor ol that uio.t ditiiugui?hiu? I?,V, ^ T 1,;V"J1"r"' * rraiiMiar-nt fair nkiu, JULES ? i,iV Nymph Soap, or fc.au Diviue de Venus, may be ?a? or??ie ?l V0,1 .?"?*???1 t ower. C omposed lor die raott , m, er d iXnrJr V-la"U' IOJ1,e u?" "clu.ioa of n.l tren eli re, It 1. dutinguijhed mediciually fur iu ei bv a'c inir ouih? nzfrfy? '"o hi.-g a? :ion < n the tUin ; and r?> ?c int our he poreti and minute Kerr? torv Vrj>?eU tii'tls all ' tUrn"a.Va,bJ?thilhm,^rfT*V,,lHy9 Srery teil,,*"cy t0' iuliainma M* a t*? HV Inli metmij alone, effectually diisip itHK hJI red n#;t, tan. pimpiea, freck!e? tuuburn, and other untighdy ruta ..eou. vim tat,mimical lo VrmalelovXVi. Will cltt? the most b*hoa? completion into one of ra? Uiaut whiles.., while on the rerk haud.wdam.it bt ?towf a Uelic c y and Uitueu nhich ita i or.r.inned n&< \s ill hap. mott^dvL'ced perfoda ofYi'}a.HrMC< of *outt',ul ??'?"? ? ^ t or tale, w hoKaale tuid letail, by . JULE8 HAULE, rractical Chenutt and Prilumer, . , _ 4? South lliird ttreet, Philadelphia. audby mv B. jar-quem. d, >o 41i Bn ailw ay; F, A. ! WMuIi u ,1)'*"'' 119 *?d 141 Broadway; A. Willard, 8 >V. coruer oi Cedu and William ttreeU. j Premium waa awarded at thf Kraiiklm ln?iiiut,, n 8 Im'rc SOUTHERN BALM. ' .whe/Il'i.i. ?Ul "i L,r" Complaint, Cooiumptiun, auii ! fkilf I .1'a'e, l,rls'"K 'foin obstructed perapiration. Now read (hia tetlunony, and t all or lend and get gratuitouily a pamphlet containing a Treatue on Conaiimp.ion, Stc., uud nuniaruua twornce tilicatfi. iuch a* follow.:? '??'?ruua . wife waa afflicted with affaciion of the lungs, pain in th#? tide and Che,t, and gemral debility, expectoratiS" \.l ou ?,7d rhiilnH .'employed the bes' medical .skill, hoireopa i ,ll ri^r V 'i''1Ir>iC.- V pronounced her lungs ulcerated and ? . .r' r'rec1V"? ? cure- I tiled Tarious patent inedicinea Without effect t ually.in August latr, I tried y.mr Southern ualtn. She hat taken two bnt'let and is p r'ectly cured. I confidently recommend it to all sunilaily xirecied _ , A u hauppman, ' ... , Hetldence 14 Clarke at. ?tore 608 Broadway. .I..W *n<l C,0"",v of *N>W V ork, sa.-A. B HaiiPtman, being duly ?wo n, depotea and say* that the al>cve ceittlic^te it cor rect and true. W. H. MUNN, Com. or Deads" out rife tja8 AU* 1 80 b>'dluK?*?U Keuerally through ThE AN1MAT!NO. APERIENT. ALTERATIVE 80U1HEHN BALM PILLS, ? a ^ I ^ie he?t ??lid cheapest general Fami ly I ill e%*er introduced. The^o Pi'li have been tested mmy y^rtin everv form ol di^east* arising fn-in an impure ?tat?' of the blood a d other lluid?, ar d have proved a t \fe and elfic ent puriher, retnovtng morbid matter from the stomach and bowels. Promoting digestion, and imparting viuor to the system. For lurther intormation, see Son'hern ii 1m Pamphlet, to be had gratis at the Depot, 638 Broadway, wh-re ihe medicines aro sold, wholesale and retail; also by Wyatt Sc Ketchuui, 12i Ful | ton street. .More Agent, wauted tliroughout die United States and Ca nada ' A leheral discount to dealers. nS* lm*r PAMT1CULAM?.VI * UKPILA 10R\ l OWllhK haa beeu f.nnd highly beneficial nud ol ^reat use to ladies who have been alHicted with superfluous nair. principally when its growth has been coofiued to the up i per hp and side of the lace, hiving a masculine turn to the > wi?o|h lenturea. When u?ed with proper care, and according : .'J* the directions, it w?ll be founu to be great addition to j Vu i1 Uft,i iuiUnmrot ii tMitirel y avoided, and the hair is removed iu five or teu minutes after its applica 1 his composition is infallible, and warranted to remove sn pcinnus hdir. Alter uumerous trials I have received certifi cates ol sue res* which cannot he coutcsted. ror sale, wholesale aud reta l at JULE8 HAUEL'8 DE*OT, I , , ? 46 south i'lurd street, Philadelphia, i ?H" by my agents:?J. B. Jactiuemod, iNo 416 Broudway; F. A. Ar1?!11 / Baanr, Nos 149 aud .'^1 Bro ?dway; A. Willard, S. \v coruc r ol redar and Will>ams sireefs. "rem ums awarded nt the Kranklin Institute. n!6 lm*rc CHEMICAL BALSAM, I Or llfklr Invl^orator* A REMKDV for bll diseases inci<ient-J to the Hair and it* restorative, iu all cases where JBaldness is uot beyond the , reach of *rt. Merits or the Chrmicl Ba'.sam on Hair Ixvioortor.?It prevents Baldness. It removes Dandrif! and Cutaneous Scruff. I it keeps the r.air in its uatur<il color and preveuts it from turiiiug grey. It is now pn-seutcd to toe world, with a firm be net. that us a beautiful and healthy..restorative of the flair it v\ii| be found on trial uiienuail^d. Prepared 801613' by E 1'lia Ion, No. 214 Broadway. Kuh Ac Co., Washington, D.C.; Ayer He Phelan, . o^oad at.. C/olutnbus. Georgia ; Turtle, Aswniblv Build ings, conier of TenUi and Ch. snut its., PJ.il idelphia; H. Kice, Cor?fr and Hnwaurd;streets, Boston : C B. Brow^ er No. 1?6 l-ultou sr.. Brooklyn; *M. ^ Metcher, Marebon, a if I?il 11 r; iS- Lock row, No. 64 Braver stwet. Alniuiy; John B- Watson, Charleston ilorel, Bontfc raroluia; 8 lousey, Syracuse, M Y.; U rton Anderson, Newp..i^ U. I.; una >o. 17J Division btree.t, opjHJsite Ludlow, N. Y. nj>8 lm'me liA^TLNGb' COMPOUND SYR I P OF NAP1TT11A THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE!! OTWn HSTANDINO the short tune dnriuK which ^ th# invaluable medicine has beet: before tue American public, ita .ptcific pro, ertiea and virtue, bar. unequivocally proved it to be not only the most reli !il- but also unfailine remedy in all anecious prescribed to be within its legitimate* c urol. Cnhke many vaunted articles advertised, the Naph tha ziyrup is uot put forth as a succedeuum for e\ ery aunieut^ i a remedy lor every disease; but for its astonishing powersr , l^ossesseu bv no om*r medicament viihin lie ra: ?e t;i the Ihannacopaia, in allaying irritation or inHamui"tion of the mucous coatings, and stimulating the brouelin to action; in its reuiarkaole virtues as au expectorart and an alterative, und above all lor iU wonderful property of ARRESTING THE FORMATION OF TUBERCLE, Aud bieakiurf down wulmoi.ary disease when established. All intjuirort ate rt-l-rred to iimrer..ut rec.nt caaea which will ; , 'nrmshed at the office of the agency. The exj^ern-uce i ol Ur. lia.atinics, and inore reeesitly aix c*itet of cure IVM'e l.on I don Lancet) effected by u xealout iellow laborer, l)r. llocken. ul Loudon, ,re audieieut of ihernielrea to convince tlie timor* ous or skeptical of the (vrl'-ct curability by Ihe above lemedial aseut ol that justly dreaded disease, Phthiaia Pulnionalit or 1 utiercular Consuinption. I^>t noneik-tpair. tor mlc by MOOKK St CO., tho Americnn Arunti, 41 Atin street, aud Elliott, 17a DIVISION STREfcT, op pohite Ludlow, Now Votk. Price $1 a botUe?8i* uot tifts lor to. Il6 jm j? ( V "?W ^ UKK Vlv celen.aied r?AVwKP?,AL U?VK and almond shauno 1,'Kr.AjVlS. d.-ly a comparison in America or Kurope No per .00 will uae any other alter asing tin. Kmollient I'aste ltis the heat, the very best, (iive it only a single trial. I do not as* auy more to convince you. I warrant it. . ror .ale wholes itc* an J retiil, a' JULKS HAUtL'S Perfumery mid Chemical Store, . 48 tfooth Third atreet, Philadelphia, and by mv ajent*:?J B. Jaciuem ,d. No. 415 Bioadway; F. A. Artanlt, Lilajette Bat iar, Nos. I4*J at d lil Broadway: A. W illard, S. W. cori.er of Cedar and NVilliani streets. I iciniums awarded at he Krankiin Institute ii!C Im'rc M1 UliJiAf SUAi' WUltRS. DKPOT NO. ft COUKTLANDT STREET, Under the National Hotel. JOHSON'8 Walnut Oil Shaving Soap. do Superior Aluiond Soap. do Toilet 8oa[> All very highly sceutvd. and at prices lower lhan any other honie. All kinda of Perfumery lor Barbers, Storekeepers, Families, tcc. Mold by C. VAN SCHOONHOVEN, n9 lm*r No. ft IJrmrtlandtstreet DANCING. MISS E. ELLIS, direct from Europe, begs to announce to tier Pupili that she haa recommenced giving insiiuc iioii in *11 lh? ta?hionahle Ball Room Dancing.at tier residence, 44 Barclay atieet. Si.e will i|^A|iuNew York all ihe win ter. Shu teaches nil ^eelHpK'oria s Dances, Collimiu' Val<e, Mazourka Cotillion, La Polka, and Court Miuuett. Schools and Families attended. n'/8 lw*rc iJANOlNli AGADtMY SHAKSrEAKE HOTEL. CORNER OK DUANE AND WILLIAM 8THk ET8. ? . , [ R. O ROBERT-ON rrspettln'ly informs his fiienda L and the public, that he h opened classes at the above rooms for giving instructions in the various modes ol daneinc. Days of tuition?Wednesdays and Saturdays, from J 106 P M. lor Indies, and master* nnd'r 14 j and Irom 0 to S 1*. M. lor gen tlemen. A private clais lor ladies from 6 lo I P M. Assem blies will t ike place semi-monthly?sckolaia free ; aeuson tickets $3. 1 hi- abovo rooms h.ive beeu r.twly paimed and i> lilted 111 a moit elegant sty le ; and Mr K. iusares parents arid guardians thai every 1 Holt will be used to cdd to the com fort of pupils while at school. Those wishiug to subicnta will please call as above. _ . ?Mr. R. will give his lirst Orand Ball of the season on Mon day , Dec. 14. Tickets SI, for a gentleman and his ladies; to t?? had at tl,e Class Rooms, jr at Mr. R.'s, 110 Canal street. ii23 lin'in _____________________ OCTOR CORBITT, Member olthe University ol New York, alto member of the Medical Society, Ims removed liis office from 16 Uuane utreet to 3 Oliver utreet. near < hatham Hoi ne ' may be consulted confidentially on nil diseaaea of 11 delicate' nature. Strangers are informed that the Doctor ha? exclusively confined his practice from being general to the treat ment of certain clasaesof diseases, (now over thirteen years 111 ih?- city of I*ew York,) which engages Ins entire sttn tion? The annals of medicine do not record greater succeM than is to be found in his praclice. The Doctor cautious the unfortunate against the use of mercury, as it has its thousands of victims. Recent cases are removed iu three or four day* from the sys tem. Those protracted and m.ilt*reated caaes that have been under the treaiiner' ? "hysiciina liss experienced, will ka sure to find prompt relief bv calling on Dr. A practice ol many years has established the Doctor's ruputation for skill and respectability Strictures engage the Dovtor's profound atteo tion. A medicine may be had to prevent a certain disease in aqy of its forms. Open from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M e7 Imo'r IW. THoRNK He CO., Produce aud Flour Mercian!, IK ? Rrnad street. oil ee THE NEW 'VORK HEKALlT JAMES fiORDAN BBMETT, Proprietor, Circulation?Forty Thousand. DAILY H ER \ LD?KviTy day. Price J cents per oopy?$7 IS per annum--livable in advuiii.e. WEE LI 11 KI< AI. D?Every ?amrd?y?Price uei.ls i et copy?fl IJKccnls iierannum?paysble in adv.inee. ADVERII8h.Mr.NTS at the nsual prices?always cvb 11 advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beamy and deapati.,. [T. r All letters or communications, 1,/ mail, addressed u> the establishment, must lie post psid, or tlie postage will to dneted from the subscript mi, money remitted **\Ul JAMES UORDON BENNETT, Proprietor ol the Nrw Yo*? Hk>ai.d KsTaa1.1a11asr.rrr. NorthwM Mrsst of Faltoa sad -snaa .tresis