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Satxs at Stock 10 Staler, Morris tW, 1800 Hfi 50 do.hl? -28i Kentucky 100'; 30 do.bOO COMB Iii Hpi Bond? 441 50 Eric RR. SSM vow do.b60 i.onoiod 50 db.i i 10,000 do.b3J X'A 50 Mohawk Long LI 7rl 375 do. 7 liO do.bow SS do. 73 f.0 73 250 do.73} do.btw 50 do.ban 71 74 1U.TX? iOGO do.b30 71 73; do.73? law? do.MO 71 5,000 do.73j 5,000 do.IKMs 73? 150 Sta'es Bank. 5, II C-ty Baak.

IOC do.bOu 50 Ytcksburg Bank. 53 50 do.b30 73; 25 Illinois .030 21 100 do.b30 731 10t? Atter Jt'ilOO do.b30 oOCanionCo. 37 223 10 do.563 Sloiiingtnn 42 50 150 do.42A 4Bg 50 do. 300 do.41 50 100 do.s*J0 41 50 00.b00 43 50 do. 41J 50 Reading 46 250 do.4t4t 100 do.

47 Prsuc Stock: 10. 81.000 Im! 9 I -25 Mor Canal cash Sol 1.001? MobawkBd? bio 1031 25 do.to 30 I Vicirjg Bk 1.10 0" 50 Long id 77 75 do.t 0 I'M) do. 41 I 50 do 300 do.blw 335 ab.cash 75 41 do.41; 50 do.ISHJi 100 do.4(J do.mo 42 150 do.h:w 41i 7fi do.cash 53 do.b30 do.t 7dl 25 do.i6177j co.f? 77 25 Harlem R- 25 do.05 RR 42 50 Sc Wot R. 50 Bost Co-caati li? lt is believed that the business of the Reading Road next year will very far exceed that of ISM. It is calcu la ted that one million ton? of coal will be transported at SI 10 per ton, yielding $1,100,000, and the passengers, ate.

ax in 1044, will give a grosa iucoinc of 91,249404. The expenee? are put at 15100.000, and In lereat on seven and a half millions of debt at $440,000, which would leave applicable to a dividend $109,104, or ctnty per cent on the cspiul atock. The basis of thia great increase on the Reading road Is stated to be the contracts already made for eW.ooo tons of coal for this year, and as the receipts increased last year Ifl per cent, with only a eingle track, the gain of '4t should be doubled in '45. ttuautity of Pennsylvania coal for If 44: By Scbuylkill Canal.509, Reading Railroad.440,000 I high Canal.376,999 Delaware and Wilkeaharre.114,000 Totti.1,530,421 which, at ,50 per ton, produces $7,111 ,894. Th is large amount is wideiy diffused among a large mass of coal owners, miners, laborers, canal and railroad stockhold? ers, and merchants.

The Philadelphia Ledger, speaking of Relief Notes, I The discount is gradually coining down, and if those who hotdtliem will avoid every thing like a panic, of three per cent discount, fottnlght will pro? bably sec them down to one per cent again. Monthly statement of Imports of Sperm and Whale Oil and Whalebone into the United Slates for the month of January, 1845. Bills Sp. Wh. Lbs Bout.

New-Bedford, 5 11317 rjawi Nantucket, 1 ship.1300 Boston, I brig.427 New-London, 1 ship.120 TotaL 7 ships, 1 brig 13517 ttfiOGl Importe in January, 1844.. .1214 ovjoo The report of the General Merchants' Insurance Co. gives tliu amount of earned premiume since 1 ith Jan. 1844, at.8308.279 77 Losses and Expenses. It Add Interest T.tsu va Net profits 57 Tlte protils of were and of 1812, $51,253.

The assets of ihe Company amount to 9393,604, or which $175,000 la In cash, stocks and bonds and mortgages, and in premium notea. The Board of Trustees have declared a dividend of nineteen per cent on the amount of earned premiums of the year eudiug the 1 lib ofJuu uary, 1845, for which ccrlibcatce will he issued on and after the 2dtb day of March next. Also, a dividend ol six per cent 011 the certificates of 1843 and 18-14, blein cash on and after the seventeenth day of February instant. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In tho packot ship Victoria, from East of England; Mrs Graham of do; Miss Palm, 0 Pilgrim, Mi Richardson, Mr II IUehai.lton, Ann Richardson, Mr Richardson, Mr Richardson, Mr Hortes, Mr l'rantlaiid, and 12 in tho sieerage.

MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF 10. CLEARED. Barque Lolty, Douhan, Antwerp, Weisser. Brig Arm Smith, Gates, St Thomas, fc'chr Fhcbe Eliza, Ooborn, Baltimore, Gager St Matller.

ARRIVED. Packet ship Victoria, Suatk, finm London au I Torts mouth, Dec 26th, with uulse to John Griswold. The Victoria has been Inside of longitude of 70 for 11 mid waa towed from the liar by the steamboat Samson. Sehr Volusio, Atkius, from Swausboro, naval stores. The V.

is beset la the ice, with a Mgiia) living lor a steamboat. Sehr Lovey, Harrison, 11 days from Folly Landnot, com, to II Havens dc Sou. TbuL 11 in thu 011 Saturday, yesterday got under weigh and proceeded up to the Narrows, got beset in the ice und drilled oil the token up 111 tow of tho steambcat Wave, and brought up to the city. Sehr A Edwards, lYom Yirgutia, pine wood. SAILED.

Barque Tou'on, for Valparaiso. The T. was taken out by steam. MEMORANDUM. The rivers and bays ore completely blockaded by large fteldsot drilling ice.

Vessels lind It impossible togtt in or out of the harbor without the aid of steam. The Packet ships Switzerland, Knight, for London sills to-morrow, the 11th tust. The DucUesse tor Havre, sails on Wednesday the l-jth, in charge of her former mote. Copt Richardson not having recover? ed from the injury he received in a gxie of wind during the last voyage. The ship uaul Jonas, Walktns, has boon chartered take the place of the Liverpool packet United States, Captain Button.

The Paul Jones soil ou the 13th. DISASTERS, Aic. The ship Sheffield, Copt Gillespie, of Hull. (Eng) with linseed Stc to Inn. recently ashore near Oyster Boy, ixchargmg the most valuable put of her cargo got of lost night at high water with the aid ct the steam pump, it was put in operation rday, and Iniivo hours succeeded tu pumping 13 feet'waler out of the vessel.

The ship was token in tow bv tAe 1 Cutter Spencer, Cap: Hunter, otid towed up to tiiu city this 111 'none. Tue Cadence, Bughtman, of and for Fall liner, with coal from Richmond, was totally lost on Matena pungo Shoals on Frtdvy, the Slat nit. She struck on shoal about 3 o'clock on Fridov, and immediately beat sunk in 7 mtltom wator. One of the crew, from the severity of the, weathrr, wos froxcu to death. Copt u.

the male, and one of the crew, arrived at Norfolk on tho 4lh inst, in on opeu boot, and states that hod it not lor the mote they would all hove perished ihc cow. The Cadence soiled froin Richmond on the the 27lh SPOKEN. Whala ship John Joy, Rogers, from Pacific Ocean, via Rio Janeiro, wj 43 bbls oil, of ond for Sag Harbor, was spokon 011 tho 3d in 37 lone 47, by brtg Morea, at Hits port, and supplied her with provisions. off Fare WonJ.boretos Odd Fellow, from New Orleans for Boston. JonSR, off Cope May, sehr Chol'enge, from BaHitnore for Boston.

Jan imlea. wuth of Sandy Hook. Charles ofSsjoV. Mick, from Norf.dk for Providence. 6 Jan mires south of Sandy Hook, brig Sun, of Boston.

LOO C1LUNS, TRACE CHAINS, 'casks Lost Chains, 16 casks Trace Chains, 14 casks Hooks ond Hiuges, Wilkinson's Vices and Anvils 31? WOOD, FOLG ER JC. MESSER. 219 Pratl-st. andcrslgued, as agents for Webb A 1 Twoinbly. offer for sole to the their sapeilor Chocolate, Pre oared Cocoa, and Cocoa raste, winch a Warranted of tho very best quaKty.

1 Si B.VETLETT. 69 PearUL baskets prime for tale by 0 L.VTHROP A BAKTLKTT. 69 Pearl-st. CSOI bogs Mocha; 30 do. Ate lean, for by 110 LATHROP BAXTLETT.

69 Peail-st. SILK SHOE sole by the sukscrtbcrN hy the J. P. VAN EPS, 103 Pearl 7f tf Also. lbs.

for sale ot lowest prices by fc BARTLETT. C9 Pearl-st. SPOOL variety of Spool Col ton. by the case, or In quantity to suit, for sale bv 7ftf P. VAX EPS.

103 Tearl-st, guns, pistols and rifles. MATERIAL fo- Gtm Smiths, Gun iMcki and parts of Locks, Gun and Ride Percussion Caps and Pitts, Powder Klaeks and Shot Belts, Cones and Wrenches, Ribs, Reds, Worms, Ac. Ax- for in quantity by S3 Tf A. W. BPIES CO.

218 Tcari-st. MONTHLY Lome Fund, Life As? surance Society of erai Agent'? Office, 62 Wall-street. Sew-York. Report of persons insured ni January, under au? thority from the Court of Directors in London, viz Clerks.2lPhyriciau. 1 Contractor.

Printers.4 Carman. Stationer. I Dentist. 1 Female.1 Grocers.2 32 lUrncxs Maker. 1J In Tieccmber.i Merchanu.101 Total.53 Kearney Itodcers M.

ami A. E. Ho sack, M. D. (who attend at the ethoe daily at 3 o'clock P.

M. Fee paid by ttie Society.) Merchants Bauk. New York. (The ori? ginal au thorn- from Use London ll-jard deposited wllb the Prestsleat, J. J.

Palmer, Eaq. to whom reference may be made.) Van Hook. Eta. 20 Wallet. For ramiifcteta containing general remarks un LUc in? surance, tables ot rates, toe report of the last amnia' meet? ing of Stockholders hcM in London, and other infonuauon desired, pica apply to the wibscriber, or Boston, Ballitnore.

in.uadelehla, and The scale or rates will bear comparison with those oi briber under and full authority delegated to him. WTiT1 Cencral Agent for the United States. rnuE MITCAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1 VFW Institution, during the month of January, issued Seventy-One vfe: To To Clergymen.3 Tw Brokers.iLt? Mechanics. To ljTo Fanners. 2 To of Banks.

I Booksellers. 1 To Scc'rv of I Cos. 1 To Grocers. To Sciootiric Professor- 1 To Porter. To Teacher.

1 To Ofllccr of U. S. Army 1 To Student. I' Total lives Insuured.71 MCBR13 ROBINSON, President. SAJt't IlAttxsT, Sec'ry.

J'ost. Physician. If Im HOWARD INSL'KANCE COM PAN make lli J. surances against Ions or damage by Are and inland navigation, on tenns as favorable a.s any other similar in? stitution in the city. Capital No.

5t Wall OIKECTOaS. Havens, Caleb O. Halatol, Jobu Itankln, Najah Taylor, 'Win. W. Todd, Meig- D.

Benjamin, J. Phillips I'ha-nix, Win. Couch, Nathaniel Weed, Fanning C. Tucker, B. L.

Woolicy, Ferdinand Suydam, David Lee, J. B. Varnum, Henry G.Tbomi.soii, John D. Wolfe, Micluci Baldwin.Pctcr L. Kevins, Edward Anthony.

It. HAVENS, President. Ltwis PniLLirs, GENERAL MUTUAL INSL'KANCE In conformity to the proviaions of the charter of this Company, the Trustees subndt tlio following statement: Outstanding premiums on 1 Ith Jan. 1844. $143,327 4G Amountof Premiums since 14th Jan.

1S44, as bduw. 339,831 17 C3 Deduct amount of earned Premiums as below. 330,016 89 Leaving outstanding 155,16174 Marine Risks taken since 14th Jan. 1s4(, lncludiug those connected with Inland.5317,3hl 01 Inland Risks. 17 Eue 17 Earned Premiums since 14th Jan.

1844. On Marine Risks. 308,760 49 On Inland Transiwrtationimd Navi? gation lUsks. 7,896 47 On Fire Risks. 93 330.016 89 Deduct return premiums- 21,737 77 And paid for losses during the same period, including re-lnourante, commissions.

Bio and 820,243 '-'7 for I010.C-, ascertained, or estima? ted, but not yet adjusted, viz: on Marine Risks. 225,276 On Inland TranaporUtlon and navl gallon risks. 3,826 10 On Arc risks. 2.415 61 For expense. 17,725 19 59,035 58 Add Interest.

8,703 99 Net prof) la daring the 1843.. NXpronts for three years.214,077 61 The assets of the Company on the 14th of January, 1845, were as follows Cash. 26,276 77 Bills receivable for premiums in? cluding for received In advance of premiums. 207,212 27 United Stalls 6 per cent, stock 10,000 cost 40,000 00 5 stock 560,000, coat 62,1 00 Bonds and mortgages. 00 Advance In pump and steam tug.

26 Script of Mutual Insurance Com? panies. 3,172 96 Due from premiums to be closed by cash or accounts. 77 Salvage. 37 393.G64 40 Upon the above statement, the Board of Trustees have this day declared a dividend of nineteen jn-r cent, on the amount of earned premiums of the year'ending the 14th of January, Is 15, for hich certificates will be issued on and aller tiic 20 day of March next. Also, a dividend o( six per lent, on the certlhcatcs oi 1843 and 1844, payable in cash on and aller the seventeenth day of February, hist.

Ry order of the Board. WM. B. BOLLES, Secretary. New-York, February 0.

1815. TRUSTEES: James Brown Walter Bow tic. Samuel M. Fox, Win. S.

Wetmorc, John Grlswold, Schmier Livingston, IL Hicks, BenJ. Bahcock. Frcd'k Schucluirdt, Charles II. Marshall, Joesnh Sands, James D. P.

Ogdcn, John llurlbut. i liest or Clark, Wm. It. Asphrwall, Lewis K. Bridge.

L. s. siiaiez, Joseph W. Alsop, Jr. Henry Shcldcn, Musters, Paul SpolTord, Koben L.

Taylor, Moses IL GrluncU, Charles U. Kit-sell, Wm. p. Furniss, Wm. IL Macy, Bcni.

Kkiianls Charles Bernard, I'rclcriek Sheldon, Edward Mm turn, Wm. BaruewiUi, A. OGDKN, President. 10f2w N. O.

CT? IE RS, Vice President. PREMIUM NEW-YORK MINIATURE GALLERY, Corner of Broadway and Fulton-strtet, entrance third door. VI'HERE may Ik: had Ml SLATURES which, for beauty of color, tone and effect, call at nil times commend themselves and il not superior, are op-al toany that have been heretofore taken. Mr. B.

docs not claim superiority for hlmsolf, but leaves his pictures to the crttleisjus of a just and intelligent public, who, as well as strangers, are Invited to call at the Gallery' going elsewhere, whe? ther they intend sitting or not. Likenesses In all cases warraaicd to give satisiaction, and colored In a inost bcau tiftd manlier, and hi which department Mr. B. docs claim superiority, tt bciug "flUed by a competent and practical peraou. Takan hi all kinds of weutlicr, from 8 A.

M. uli 3 P. M. American Institute awarded a First Premium to M. B.

Brady at the late Fair. Instructions carefully given iu the art. d7 M. B. BRADY.

UNITED STATES DAOUERSIXN GALLERY. 175 ifnsnffroy, WHITE, would respect? fully call the attcatlou of citizens and strangers visiting the city, to his splendid coUocticn oi Dagucrrivtyj-c For-' traits, single or In groups, from 2 to 14 pea soils on the same plate, which for beauty and accuracy of dclineatiou cannot surpassed. Portraits taken In all kinds of! weather, cither with or without the colors, the prices of which he has reduced to those charged by the most Inex? perienced In the business. The American Institute at Its laic exhibition asvartk-J Mr. White the flrsl Premium for the best Daguerreoty pe Likenesses, (for grouping am! general cflcct) which is but another proof to the superiority of his Portrait-.

Mr. White is sole ugvui to New-York for the very supe? rior Imported German Cameras, and at no other establish? ment hi the city or State can they- be obtained. N. B. lmportc-l German Cameras, also trench and American instruments of the very beat nuaiity, with plates.

Cases Chemicals, materials Jtc Mr. White's Case Manufactory being the largest and most extensive In the Cuitod States, be isenablcd (Hum the quautity he maumactures) to sell Daguerreotype Miniature Cases, 10 per cent, lower thou any pother bouse hi the SOMETULNG NEW. SP.U.D1NG St CO. are manufacturing, under Letters Patent granted by the uittsl States, an Unproved Fric? tion Match, to bum WITHOUT BRIMSTONE. They now oaVr for sale, on very reasonable terms, 20,000 cross.

Neatly put up Tin, Wood and Paper, In any sued pack? ages, and iu lots to suit These Matches are highly approved of and nxommendrj for family use by Physiciaiis and Chemists iu of the absence of Sulphur la their matiuiacrurr. the tarne? of which ore so dlsagrrceabh: aud deleterious to all, and par to having weak lungs ot delicate coasUturWk. They are panioiUriy racommended to the attention of as they have ftwiaently been taken on long voy? ages, and exposed to the ocliou ot' aU climates, without the slightest injury- SLPALDING VO. sale by the principal Druggists and Grocers in this city Orders left a. She parti', ltookstore, 191 Broadway, or at the offlce of S.

Co. 161 BWcker-st. 114 Im DUCKING sar-scrtbers Uave jast a large of Double and Single Barrel Duck? ing Gnns assorted lengths Fowlbag Gnns of a va? riety of kind-, at verv low prices A. W. SPIES ft CO .000 Iba.

American Fl? sea Wool, conatathtr 060 lbs. Saxony and fuB hlood Merino. co00 do 1 and i blood do SO00 do commou WooL 3000 do tnb-waahed do 4000 do unwashed do jia For sale try WELLS SPROtO.iSrme-st. NEW GOODS. im tMREICS.

IRISH LINEN, rc jl ZU of ail Uncu, which wfll be Dew Lace Velvet Bead Bags rTfarttdCam French Printed 73 OPLEXD11? EV.LLMI 5.TAYLOR 4 i Jotbef, Cedar street, yesterday 3 VoK MAONI KICKST ENGLISH PRINTS. natof' 'in Patten? and Coloring, la perfection of Shading; iheTarc far superior to any prcviou. importation. Also. Reived vestcrday-ti Cases of' GALEOTA presenting the richest patterns and lor cosh, at the lowest market prices.

i. O. T. A Co. are nmr opening the clmieest steles of every" foreign arrival and 11 those who TtaW tlic Citv to buy fine Gwls make it their business to call at bO Ccdjr, tlic hioliions and newest Goods may always be RICHARDS-5i offerier sale at 40 Beaver-street, Broad Cloths? Wool and piece dycdblack, olive and brown, Cassi and piece dyed black, indigo blue.

Also, striped, ribbed, buciskin, and other les ot Oustmi blue, clouded and fancy plaids. PauUloou variety of styles. aud white. Paper Cambries-r-Assorted colon, aud American Ginghams, Sewnag blue, black and assorted colors. Cotton su-ttriur article, suitable for M1LLIN KitV GOU1M4 cheap lor Cash, at Boaver-st.

three doors from subscriber lias within the past few days, a large and splendid assortment of Spring MUlhiery (ioods, to which he invites the atten? tion of Merchants, Milliners, and the trade in general. He has been in hind whenever a steamship or packet has ar? rived, in order to have the first selection; does not hes? itate to say that he lue now on hand, and will continue to have during the coming season, the largest, and most splendid assortment of Millinery Goods to be found in market. Die reputation which he has of selling goods cheap Is proverbial, and his taste in selecting Hat Ribbons and Silks Is acknowledged, by those who know, to be the best In the city and as that is every thing in buying, pur? chasers desirous of buyiug such goods as Kill sell may rr-t assured that, by calling, they find to be true what i here represented. L. M.

STEVEN'S, 91 Bcaver-st. Kcb in. DRY GOODS AT subscribers lake this opportunity of informing the Ladles of N. York, Sec. that they arc now prepared to offer tfrctt bargains In Dry their stock conslste in part ot Broadcloths, Cassimercs and Satinets, Bombazines, Merinoea and Al paccas.

Linen Sheeting, Table Linen, Toweling, Napkins, Diapers, itc Cashmere dc Laims, Ginghams, lTints. dec. Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, and all oilier styles of sea? sonable Goods. Ladies arc Invited to call and examine their stock and mukc themselves acquainted with their prices before purchasing elsewhere. W.

D. GREGORY 4. CO. jlO McCCRDY, ALDRICH SPENCER, No. 47 Exdiangc Place, offer for sale COTTOM GOODS.

400 cases Prints, from the American Print Work-, at Tall River, consisting of Hieb Chintz, Light Fancies 3 and 4 col'd Plate, Lawn Plates, Two Blues, Ac. Ac 150 do Points, from the Lodl and other Works, eou Mstlng of light Plates, black and while, black and purple. 150 do Bleacned SntsTiKos and Sueetisos, various widths and qualities. 300 bidesBsown sheetixus, Hnmillnn, Crotoii A's, Hart? ford, Fall River mid oilier kinds. 100 do i Blowts SlllRTlXos.

150 do Cotton Osnabvros, anr" Inch wide. 50 do l'ATArsco Twilled BamikotSO, 2t! and 30iuih. 100 coses Cottosades, Crankie? und iTiutcd l'mitalooti AO and 6-4 Bkdtickixgs. 50 cases Ciiia Ks, striped Shirtings, Ac 50 do Cotton Flag Handkexchixis. WOOLEN GOODS.

150cases Cloths, superior styles, woci dyed black, brown, green, blue and mixed. 100 do CasjiMEK.es, plain and fancy. do satinets, a great variety of styles, colors and the best manufacturers. 50 do Bli'KSKlNs, light and dark mixed, 100 do Kentucky Jeans, blue, mixed, striped and plaid. 100 do Kexsets, from the Malloy mill.

100 do Plaid Linsets, 3-4 and 4-4. 50 do Tweeds and Pulled Cloths. 150 Carpets, line, -uper und new patterns, from the Owasco mills. ALSO? Mlciscs American Sewing Silks, a superior article.from the Dedham Factory. fe8 LEATHKK, HAMHKIt and Com? mission Dealers, No, -j77 lVarl luve larKS supply oi untablc to the Southern and City Trade, am! arc constantly from the manufac? turers, Chanilicrlaln, Cutler Ilolleston tiud A.

B. Goldthwait A Co. East Stoning ton, Mass. fresh supplies, consisting of Mens' and Kussel and tin pegged Bwgan.s. Do do Kip and Calf do.

Do do Co Grainand do thick pegged Boots, Do do du aud do sewed Brogaus Calf, Kid and i Hoots do do walking shoes Do Kid, Morocco do Together with a variety of other articles in the Boot and Shoe line, Inch they will sell as low as any of the dealers or Kastcru manufacturers, lor cash or approved endorsed notes. Ufjr- Liberal advances made on sS IV THE NEW YEAR. DAMAGKD GOODS. J5.000 IKS Boots and damaged by wa? ter and smoke at the late tire in our Wholesale Store, 208 Pearl street, New-York, offered at the Brooklyn and Long Bland Store, 170 Pulton to be sold, it possible, within three weeks. X.

B. Many Of the above articles arc very slightly soiled, and not Injured in the sat for service. When there room to get into the slore, great bargains may lie expected. d37 SMITH A HABTSHORNE. FASHIONABLE BOOT AND KOS A BETTS, 196 Pulton street, one door cast of Broal way, keep on hand a large ssst rtmenl ol Boots and Shoes, made in the most lashlonablc -tile and of the best ma terlals.

N. to order all descriptions of Hoots and Fits warranted and prices low to snit the thncs. s4 DOWNS has rcmov.d his cxii707ve slock uf BOOTS AND SHOES from -No. Jb to 09 i Calhcritic street. The public are respectfully Informed that he has of iaic made very' large additions to his stock, and, always ahead and cheaper than the Cheapest, he Is now determined tobe a little cheaper, aif.ilo?i: Ladles' Gaiter Boots at 10s, tallies' Buskins, thick soles, 5s to 9s, unsur? passed for style and durability Misses Goiter Buskins and Boots in any quantity at Iba smallest price-, besides Child rciis C.aitcrs und Shoes all sorts ami descriptions, too numerous to mention.

Any quantity oi GenUenen'a Boots at Pds, 14s, 16a, and so on. Also, and Youths' Boots and Bootees, etc. etc Altogether the most extensive as? sortment of Boots and Shoes to foutid lu the City. Please call aud look tor at 69 CATHERINE-STREET. N.

of Sunday Schools, and other charitable Institutions will be supplied at the Very lowest prices. d27 3m AY'S OVEK SHOES U-atherSdvi No person who has ibis article ha-, witliln the knowledge of the manufacturer, disapproved of them, while thousands can testify their gTcat superiority. Buyer- of Over-Shoes arc rapiested to examine Day's Buy them or not come and lwk at quality ana at Maiden Lane. Polite attention to rich aud and young, aud moderate term-. jit BBER OVER the TVaretKsose of the Newaik.

N. J. India Kutdicr 1Mt Maiden Lone, where may be found of verj low prices every article in the Rubber line, indndiug the Sheet Kubbcr Oversboes, with leather sxdes. flexible shank, Ac. which for beauty and durability will challenge the world tor Ladies and Uenttanea desiring an ca-y-rlttmg, shaped and durable fjv'srahoe (which we warrant not to part In the seams.) win do well to call and examine our stivk before purchasing cL-cwhere.

We sell cheap. J-JO ni'TCHlNSOX A Rt'N YON, 53 Lane. PATENT ELASTIC METALLIC SHANKS FOR BOOTS AND BROOKS takes this opportunity of calling the attention or the trade, as well as tlic public generally to the superior advantages of adopUog his Improved boots uud shoes, in which he has introduced the Patent Elastic Metallic Shank. To the wearer it presents the following, among many other, advantages over tlic old method oi stiffening the soles of boots and shoes by several layers of leather by the elastk-itv of the shank, hieb is placed lu the it gives a gracetul tun: to the foot; to the peihrstnan it gives ease preventing the toot trom pressing feu-ward In the bwot; to fUl-loctcd It is equally advan? tageous, the arch or hollow of the foot is saill preserved; and by this process a Isxit or -hoe may be made with a low heel, arid tlie hoUow of tlic levi not he exposed to the mud, us lu the old method. It gives Mipport to all the muscles of trie foot at the some time and Is remarka? bly easy to lliosc who arc troubksi with corns.

Persona required to stand atthe desk wall rttwl thein a great desl deratum. ton LORIN BROOKS 11" Kulton-sU PU MIUM STORE. COCTHOI A NEVEKS, 34l Broadway, rcsps-ctfultv luvate tlic public to call at their store and examine the ricliest and moct extensive assortuient to found iu this country, of BRONZED and ORMOLU CH.vNDELlEIts CENTRE, MANTEL, SOLAR, BRACKET and READ? ING LAMPS CANDELABBAS GIRANDOLES, BRAC? KET BRANCHES and CANDLESTICKS, in every vari? ety of CABIN SOLAR LAM PS. a new and superb article, pe? culiarly desirable for packets and steamboats. In evidence ot the wperlodty of this portion of their stock over any oilier ol i is class offered to the pablie In this City, they can with neuest pride rtler to no less than SIS GOLD and POCK SILVER MEDALS, awarded to the manufacturers within the last seven years, for the greatest variety and beauty of patterns aud the unrivaled finish of their work.

Every article sow by c. A N. Is warranted to be what they represent, ami those who wish to obtain first class goods, ot a price often yaid for such os ore of a -very infe? rior quality, arc requested to tavor them with cail befor purcaasirig elsewhere. A liberal discount to Churches and Hotels, fif ly WILLIAM STEELES PATENT FEATHER BRUSHES, STEELE CO. 7'rttrI street, N- Fe.ttber Fly Brashes made to onler.

ol9y Ml LEX) EN, wb-icrthen. r.fjtr sale bbb Buckwheat Flour as a sab dilute for Oil Men! for feeding Cattle. It is now extensively ssed for that pur- pose on occotmt of Its being considerably cheaper. Alao 100 bills and 50 half bhU Eitra for family use or xhipcing. JJ1 If WRIGHT.

LOSEE ft CO. 19 Moore su 'I is philadelphia alone, erfmmnedy. OF WOO? bead: bead: by repOSC- known remedy. over again. I maJc trial and diflerent periods bad the advtc- tri4j (l! with no avail.

About two your COMPOUND SYRCP tab before i Iiad taken the first bottle rletelj removed the and restore, mo hCTlth; ami I tally believe I now be BSBrS I not ur tor your tavalusMegedtcgrv. Brincipal Office ST. e. comer of Fifth and Spruce streets Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retell by Ibc AfiBife 1 Ik CO -T3 Broadway, cor.

aU.tT??-st and 77 East Broadway. PrfcciWcenta per bottle, or S3 per dozen. Beware of enuntcrtdts. It SWYYNEd COMPOUND Oi WILD CHERRY for coxstrupnoy, COLDS COVGHS, SPlTTjyG OF BLOOD, BKOJT OF BRFAXUIXG, i FJjy I-V THE BREAST tyit chest, wuooPHiyG tvecu, CRvvr, ASD aLl diseases of THE l.l i ER a xo wcs, BROJCES COSSTITUTlOy, at e. c.

The above is the ORIGINAL and only GENUINE pre- paration from tlris valuable tree, all others being fictitious and countcrttlt. prepared by Dr. SWAYNE, wh office is removed to the N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets Philadelphia.

Tliis medicine acknowledged by the Profession and others, throughout the Union, to excel by far all the other remedies ever offered to the public for the cure of the abnvc diseases. Ktt.p the of Die. SWAY'NE In view, Eighth andiface, Philadelphia. Reese Co. New-York Dr.

TV. SfUnor, Coruer Broadway and Jobnst; R. A. Sands, 188 Bowery E. B.

Warner, 205 Bleechcr-st N. Y. City Mrs. Ilavs, Brooklvn Wood, Harlem; Benjamin Olds, Newark; John Pearson, Railway John Tcrhunc, New- Brunswick, N.J. J.

s. Harrison, Salem, Mass. W. II. I Pierce, Albane L.B.

Swan and J. M. Win-low, Roches? ter, N. Y. Backus Bull, Troy Spaldilig A Harrington, and J.

Green A Co. Worcester, Mass. Joliu P. Hall Co. Boston Harvey Scymorc, Harttord, Conn.

E. Hollidge, Buffalo, N. Y. Wllliaui lloatgomcry, I-iiismgbiirg, N. Y.

P. M. Cohen Co. Charleston, S. C.

Andrew Oliver A Co. New-Orleans; R. A J. Adams, and E. BCldne, St.

Louis Wm. Thorm Plttsburg i E. B. Hinmau, Cincinnati. iaS JOZENUE FOB NEOL RELILF TO A COLD IN THE HEAD, and cure for Hoarseness and Bronchitis, made and sold by J.

A CODDINGTON, Druggists 303 Hudson st, cor! Spring. I Its mode of cure is thus explained I The Lozenge bciu? permuted to dissolve very slowly in the mouth, expends I Its action upon the mucous membrane of that organ, which hence relieves by sympathy the parts affected, whether of i the throat or the nostrils. It is in all cases Innocent and salutary. Trice 23 cents per box. lni? SOUTHERN BALM rrt II GREAT AMERICAN A Again we present to the public a few Certificate? in relation to the efficacy of this remarkable medicine.

We cannot, through the medium of the press, make known one half the cures It has penorracd, therefore invite all persons afflicted with Cosscmftiom. LIVES Comflaiivt, Asthma, Bronchitis, OtraoB, Waoororo Cotton, Ac. to caU at our office, H3s Broadway, and receive gratuitously a pamph let containing a full description of the Inmlmibic tiouthem with a Treatise on Consumption, 'crtittcatcs of Cures, and Opinions of the Press, and description of our i several medicines; all of which we have Compiled in a neat Pamphlet ir gratuitous distribution. (CaU ami get um-,) I Hint satisfy yourselves or in case yon arc unable to come, si nd your friend for one. Remember the number ol the pro-' prlctor's office.

Broadw ay, basement Office. 'I be luedi- I cine Is also for sale at the principal Drug In the Ihn- ted States. fey- Now read the following Certificates if you doubt yet, call ami sec the people whose signatures and davits thev heart SWORN CERTIFICATES OF CURE. Our daughter, Amanda Bell, had from Childhood I affliclo! with severe cough and phthisic She had been i confined to the house for mouths. Slues marriage her i cough increased alarmingly; Mjveral physicians wen con I suited, who were unable to relieve her; her strength I prostrated; she expectorated much blood sad matter, and i was confined to tier bed.

Mr. Bell saw- the advertisement of Dr. She-cut's Soullmm Bahn, and proposed procuring a I bottle, but she declined, saying, nothing can help me far must die. Her physicians and frieiiiLs considered her case hopeless; we determined, however, to try the i Southern Balm. At first she thought it did not afford hci relief, but in a few days she felt better, and ilaily Improved.

I Tin-euro is te not only complete, but miraculous. Dr. I IX during, her illness applied the stethescope, and pro I nounred her lungs diseased. From this deplorable I ondi i tion our daughter has recovered, and renovated in health and spirits, by the providential use of less than two bottles Of the Southern Balm, which may trulv be called a bh Ing to the afflicted. JOHN C.

HAM, and MARY HAM, 37 GoeKk-St. To Uie use of less two botllcSOi Dr. Shecm's Soutli- cm Balm 1 owe my curt from the deplorable condition de- I scribed iu the foregoing certificate. Dr. N.

and IL pro- 1 uotuiced ine far gone in consumption. Both of these re- I sjicctable physicians intimated that they despaired of my cure. Jly husband und parents determined to try the Southern Buhn, am! the re-nit aas been not only a restora Boa toheallh, hut a greater enjoyment of fhaXblcssmg ihsji I have tver before possessed. AMANDA BELL.3". Gocrck-st.

City an lounty oi New-York, fs Hani und C. 11am aud Amanda Bell, each In-ing duly snrorn, .1. ai that the tacts set lurth in the foregoing certificates are in every respect just and true. Sworn before me this Ith day ofDeccmbcr, 1841. THOMAS S.

ol Deels, Ac. office, 'i3S Broadway, A liberal discount to the trade. jlii I any person who can prove OloUU that Dr. COVELU RHEtTMATIC PILLS are not the article tise-l for Rheumatism, laith chronic and iufiammatory. They have and irillcure hen all Oth er remedies fall.

We, however, ask no one to take our word lor the truth oi the assertion that they will cure, but go and sc sonic of the many that have used therm We I give the certificate of Mr. A. Welch, Nassau-street, I keeper of an eating bouse: New.York, December 17, 1814. I Dr. Corel--Dear Sir: I cheerfully say to you that I liav? taken your PiilS for tlie Rheumatism alter having tried the prescdpUous of perhai? other physicians, ami can recommend them as a SCa "leigu remedy iu the intlaumiato- ry stages of that complaint.

I experienced great relic! iu taking one box; they produced the effect you said tliej oit tlic aiorbid matter through the ports oi the skin. I hare the greatest COUOdenoc mthem as a cu- ralive fjr the rlieiunatism. (signed) A. WELCH. Win also refer to as many more an? one will take the trouble ot eaRingnpou.

None genuine without the written signature of J. H. Moscley OU the red laljcl attached to each tsiinicsale and retail office John street; al? so, retailed in dry by A. Hill, -'08 Greenwich street; i J. Covel, Sullivan st; HaBocks, Spring st; Gaben dan, 111 8th avenue: Fowler's, corner Broadway and Cluuubrrs sis Galon, comer Bowery and Grand st; R.

E. Moss, 506 aud Orand and F. F. Wheeler A Co. ll Cherry street J16 Im? .1 CURE Fl BRO.NCliiTl-.

HOARSENESS AND COLD IN T1IK BEAD timng Our.u,; eft- iIDHC Ut-jrJer, to tlje ol lUm-irii aud lu ttruaucii j.it'iiL*r? sssSf but i uliuTrii a 'dufjizt E23e? sOI.O BY Rus'iton A HO A S60 Broadway. A l'l A-tor House; i J. Meakiaa, on Broadway; R. X. Sands.

Iw cor. Sprins; G. D. Coggeshalt, Pearl cor. Rose 1 T.

R. Deforest. Grrseawkh J. Tarraut, 966 Green- i J. S.

Aspiowatl. 86 William In Brooklyn at Apotbrcaric-' Hall, Fnllon at. cor.Sands. "vf ACHINE following unsoliciteil opht- iou of our India Rubber Macliiue Banding, weem mend lo the attention of the mteresteiL HOR.VCE H. DAY.

I I to the Roxbury India Rabber tlo. "Noawica, Jan. Sir: please find our drall on-, for the balance of our account against us. We take pleasure hi saying thai after a full 1 and rair trial of your Rubber Bandmg, that for the purpose for which we have used ir. to drive heavv or light machines with a taut hand, that it gives Us the fullest satisfaction.

Yours, very truly, MtiSES PIERCE, 1 Norwich Bleaching and Calendering Co." LNDLA RIBBER snb 1 0uW offers tor sale at the old stand of Beec'aer i A Benedict, Gocsiyeax's Carriage Cloths, a new article, I highly finished, and ill retain its beauty in all kinds of weather. sultahW for the finest carriages'. Also, an article for common carriages, heavily coated, at low pnees. Have eahaad a large variety- of goods this Capes, i Ponchos Recfliig Jackets. Caps Sou-Westers, Overalls ran'-H? Jackets Ship's Letter Bags, air and wamr tight Seaman Baas.

Tarpaulin for steamboats which can ba seen use on ail the boats of the New Haven Sttam every variety of Covering, from a horse lo roof I mg of bmblrngs, steamboats railroad cars, Ac 4c. m-de I to order at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Life Preservers. Air Catshians Carriage Arr.T?. Mechanics Aprons Shower Baths, Mittens Gloves Ac Ac.

Every article warranted to stand an; rlimatc niaatifoctured bv D. Puydarn. and warranted to retain their elasticity. All irti cics tbr sale la qinmitics lo pcrchaserv. GEORGE BEECUER.

100 EraaJway. between i'inr and Wall-ats. LEBoNEe, sbes- Threa.1, Writing Cord, Ac arn stantly ou hand and fcrjsale low to lots to salt bv ft'K P. VAN BPS. 103 Ptsii SE PRIVATE 3 story Brick HctisC So.

UO Grand-street. Impairs of Je? aTj. BLEECKER co. n0 jw 7 near WaB-srreet. FOR Lease lor 6 years of No.

Barclay-sl. Church-street. On tlie Lot is a two stor? brick front House, with basement, and a two-story bu ld hjg attached. Tor jiarticularv inquire Ol A J. El.

a. i a-A." rBlTATE AND SIXTH VENUE or Lots on Rusd. and 6th Avenue, deluding the V. W. comer of Oth Avenue, free trooi rock about the Cltv grade.

Good location for a Church, or any other pUbHe building. Tor price and aprjy to 0 VVTIIONY J. BLEECKER CO. HO 77 col'MKi SLAT YOR un the KJngsbridgc rend. and 6th avenues, tnsj and 107th streets, ctmUintng acres ol land in i good cultivation, and nlviindlng in ftuit trees, shrubbery, Ac The ground is elevated and commands a noble Ticw of tiic waters of llurlgatc and Rait River, and also an ex? tensive view of Long Island.

Terms made easy. Apply to ANDREW ic S. B. McGOWN, Executors of Andrew McGowu, deceased or J. ADR1ANCK.56 Jolui-st.

N. Y. FARM KOB acres, situ fffif atcd adjoining the village of Comae, Suitthtown "ll 1 Ton uship. Suffolk County. Lung Island acres is under a good state ol cultivation, the balance In wood.

The buildings consist of a good Dwelling and Barns, and aB other necessary outhouses. There are 4000 Fruit Trees, all budded or grafted, such as pears, peaches.plums, and cherries, and of choice qualities also a sufficiency of smaller fruit. For further particulars enquire of jll lm? CADMUS A CLOUOII. HO Wc-t--t. A FA KM FUK on the road fr-m New Kochcllc to White Plains, about equl-dlstaut from each, containing acres ot land, all of which is plough Und, excepting ten acres, which is wood The place is divided by a lane, and is laid out into conven? ient lots for cultivation.

All the fences are of stone, good order, and the ground in a high state of cultivation. The buildings all of g.xjd character and in order. For terms applv to S. B. KENYAN, on the premises, or of dli' tf J.

A DM ANTE. John st. New-York. FARM FOR SALE, OR sale or exchange forproperty in this city, the well known Farm and Tavern-Stand, containing about ln0 acres ofchoi.e F.rmlng Land, (formerly owaicd by Jonathan Gidncy, Esq.) (I uatcdou the Coshocton or Western Turn? pike, lli miles from Newburgh, Orange Co. and bounded by the Little Britain Road on the South.

The soil Is particu? larly adapted to the raising of grain, grass, "JO acres arc tillable and under ftrst rate cultivation, containing an orchard of excellent grafted iruit, and 10 acres of good wood-land. The consist of a large two-story bouse, with an addition in excellent order, ami a basement kitchen under the addition, a large bum. sheds, sta? bles. Ac. Two wcUs convenient to the house and sheds, that afford plenty' of the best of water.

What in no small degree enhances the value of this property Is the inex? haustible quantity of the best limestone quarries In the country, with a kiln ready manufacture. Either for farming or a place of public business, the location Is desira? ble, as it easy of access, steamboats plying daily from Newburgh. Applr to B. C. Wright, on the premises or to Wright, Loscc A Co.

2'J Moore-st. New-York, where all iiu'onua tion win given that is necessary. jlstf LAKE MAHOPAC? A small Farm oi 13 acres in York Town, near Lake Mahopae. For particulars, apply to Iw A. J.

BLEECKER A CO." Broad-st, near Wall. KIVAT? ttne Formsuu the North Riv? er. For particulars, apply to 8f 1 A. J. BLEECKER CO.

7 Broad-st. near Wall -sL 1JK1VATE hm Farm of Hj acres, near Asto? ria, facing Hushing Bay and East River. Apply to 8f A. X. BLEECKER A O.

7 Broud-st. near Wall st. 1JKIVATE piece cf.Ground wu 5th Avenue, between 17th und LSth streets, on the East side, feet front by about 113 feet deep. Apple to A. J.

BLEECKER A CO. 7 Broad st. 6f Near Wad street. Lot on Wc-t side Fifth Avenue, between 10th and 1 Ith streets, is 25 by 100. Apply to A.

J. BLEECKER CO. 7 Broitd st. 8f Near Wall DWELLING HOUSE IN LET? The elegant and commodious three story brick house in Henry-street, cornur ol Harrison. Possession giveu Im? mediately.

Apply to f7 NESMITIf ft CO. l'inc-st. UN ELEVENTH STREET FOR Lots, each 25 by 100 feet situated on the Southerly side of Eleventh street, between Broadw ay und University Place. Apply to ja I tf MURDOCK. LEAVITT A CO.

27 West-st. rpu IMPORTERS OF DRY advertisers A ill exchange a plat of sixteen House Lots cf ground, elegantly situated, about one and a half miles North of Colon liacc, having a splendid view of the Hudson River, itirvc of the greatest to tlic property. Address M. W. to the Courier and Enquirer office, MILL Tn LET, in complete order.

It has light engines two b'2 inch machines, calender rolls, Ac.Ac. Connected with this Mill are of Laud, mostly wood, on which is now standing one Paw Mill, one Crist Mill, one Machine shop. Blacksmith's Shop." a good Store, and thirty Dwelling Houses, all of which ts for sale, or to rent en reasonable term-, and possession given imme? diately. For farther particulars inquire Of dl? HAI N'T 4. IJERRICKSON, 159 Smth-st.

rpo three story HoUHts in Broadway, next A to the corner ot 21st street. Stages and Kailro.u! Cars every five They will be let low to a good tenant. Also, for sale, the lot and large brick Stable, No. 6 Sec? ond street, near the Bow ery, ami vacant lot of ground In Twenty-Fourth strce', near the conn rot 9th Avenue. In? quire of s.

A s. UALSTED, Ko. 66 Cedar st, J29 the New Post Otflee. SEATS AND FAKMS FOR subscriljcr offers for sale, on liberal terms, several Country scats and Farms on the Eu.t bank ot the Hudson River, near which are The Farm oftbc subscriber now occupied by Mr.i ragcr, with trom 15 to 200 acres. The Farm of thelste William Dutcher, containing 100 acres.

Also, several small Places suitable for Country Scats or Farming pMrposcs. Inquire of the subscriber. Ii2i; S. TOM KIN'S, Wot N. V.

TEAM POWER TO 5 to 23 horse power, with a part or the whole of a building now erecting, 20 by 50 feet, and 5 stories high, on the East Riverside, near Pike slip. Inq lire of jls Im? HECKKK i BKOTHERS. Cherry st. 1 SITUATIONS about VT to enter Into business are informed that they can ob? tain immediate possession of Stands in the Parisian Bazaar, So. 119 Broadway, near Grand-street, which consist oi Counters and Glass Cases for the sale of Dry Goods, Mil Uncrj, Furriers' Hats and Caps, Watches and Silver and Plated Ware, Lamps and Chandeliers, Cutlery, China and Gla-sWare, Poekcibooks, Maps, sta- I tiouery, Annualj and other books, Caues and Umbrellas, Perfumery, Furnishing Articles, Ladies' Shoe Toy Jo, Beady Made Linen, Thread and Needle Store, and for every description Of neat goods.

This is perhaps one of the best opportunities for persons of snuill capital, or of their starting them into busi? ness at a very small rL-k. The Bazaar heated anddight- cd by the Proprietor. For lurthcr parUculars apply at the Bazaar. N. separate entrance will be mule to the Gallery and Rooms on the story, which will be let for Mil- linery and Dress Making, Portrait and Miniature Paint? ing.

jtr, CUMBERLAND CO.VL.?The subscribers are now pre i pared to deliver clean order from Yard, the above celebrated Coal, which for family use is considered equal, if not superior, to the best Liverpool orrell Co.il. CROLICS A. RLFXKY, j3l 1ft" 73 near Spring sL PER ORCHARD COAL, A from boats, constantly broken and and as above, tree of eliargc tor cartage. Also, Lehigli Coal, Wiiilc Ash, ikiu. Liverpool oud Sidney iw.

Applv to T. STOKES D1CKERSON, dIOtf IH7 Anthony-st. near Broadwav Tabernacle. have formed a Co-Partnership under the rinn Of CROSS, BULK LEY CO. for the purpose of conducting a Paper Bu- -mess.

They have ukeu for trie present store "gl2 Pearl? JEREMY L. CROSS. FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN. LEWIS D.

BULK LEY. New.York, February flO lw rpUE SUBSCRIBERS have tlds day formed acoport A nership for transac'iug a Domestic Sc General Dry Goods and Commission Bushsesa under the ttrm of STAN TON, RICHARDS Sc HOL LIST ER. They may he found for the present at the store No 10 Beaver-st. E. C.

STANTON, G. U. RICHARDS, W. U. UOLLISTER.

lbth January. I64.S. tf undersigned, luve tin, dav farmed a under the ttrm of HARRIS, MORGAN A tor transacting a general American Dry and Wool Cenuniisslon at No. 34 street, and arc prepared to make advances In cosh or olh- i erwisc BENJAMIN C. HARRIS, SAMUEL MORG.kN, HAJJELS.

subscribers hove formed co-ponnership under the name and tixni of Stewart A Hopkins, for the traiisacting a General Drv Goods Business No. Is Cedar-street, J. BOBBINS STEWART. GEORGE G. HOPKINS.

New-York. Jan. 20th. PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND 1 IRELAND IN THE OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACK- subscribers beg leave to Inform those person? about sending for their friends, that they have made exten- arrangements turtle year lsli, for bringing out pas from any pan of tlie Old Country in a couiforUb'c manner and on favorable terms in any of the ships of the aboTt favorite Line, sailing trom Liverpool on the 1st and 16th of each month also, in tot class American ships, commanded by the most experienced masters, known 1 in the trade, soiling evtry week throughout the season; and to prevent delay or hupwitkm and annoyance from runners at Lir, rpocd, their agent there is determined to at? tend personally to the forwarding of all passengers engaged at this office. The Old Line of Packets comprises the following -hias The MONTEZUMA, The YORKSHIRE, EUROPE, C.UIBRIGE, NEW-YOKK, ENGL.VND, COLUMBUS, OXFORD, when the pai tics agreed for decline coming out, the mo? ney is immediately returned to llieir friends here, without any reduction whatever.

Drafts for any amount can ha.1, pavable In all the prtrteipal towns of Great Britain and In-land. to WILLIAMS A GtJION. 40 N. Y. FlTZtiUC.II A Co.

Coree Liverpool. SHEET tacaxttea twst Sheet Iron, asson xL 24, i5, and 27, for sole by SHERMAN, ATWATER A CO. Si Ag-ta New-Jersey iron Co. 30 Brood--, STORE ty TI FRESH IMPOl TO 31Y OLD CUSTOMt DRUGS, DYE STUFFS. GROCER 189 wini street.

JOHN C. JM OBen fa Hit a mi slcntte terms lor dsn -r credit, a very tiicii he would apothecaries, Opium Window Glass of, ail sues Camphor am! nudities Cr- am.i"ampli?r White Lead, dry and ia Hi CastilcSoap 'Ked Lead Lipaorice Litharge Balsam iy i Spirits Turpentine Rhubarb Putty Jalap Witting Aloo Vt-idigri-. dry and in mi Ftocs-Canscsnnc imune Green Gun Arabic, Chreme Yellow Castor Oil Ochre, French andjG Quicksilver American Magnesia ITussian Blue 0 Hanna Vennflllou KoQ am! I IvUT Sulphur Kotten Stone Alcohol Black Borax. Rawed and crude i lam Copal Calomel Paint Brushes all Red Precipitate Rose Pink Corrosive Subtiinato Lamp Black Aqua Ammonia British Lustre IJ Spurts Nitre Duk-is of all sorts Super Carbonate Sods and Silver Leal Tartan Acut I and Silver Broust Epsom Suits Copper Bronze. Laudanum Chalk, whit and red Senna PniisWhUc Sulphate Quinine Spanish Brown Oil Pct pi ruiiutaudallesscn- Veuetian Ked al Oils Sand Paper S.

Cam Myrrh Ptmrice Staue Dmtharides Tar Rosin Gum Tragacanth Japan. Copal, teach amir, Corks of sands ilarucss Vaniish 0 SarsapariUa L'mbcr Sponges, coarse and flue Terra dc Stenna Red Chalk A cum Bam Gum Colo -inlh Bright Varnish Sash tools. aU sues Black Lead MANGE At Amiatto So.la Ash Copperas, Eogiitli aud Auw- rot and Pearl Ashes rtcan PUtract l-ogwood 00 Vitriol Tartarlc Acid Sugar Lead Bichromate ot Potash Bleaching Ssilts Sal SkU Coehlnral Gum SbeUafl Aqua ForUS Cudbear Nutgalls Woad Pi inter, and Summer Strained SPERM WHALK Taimcr's Train, Lmscol. Raw and Boiled, Patent, s-pcim ami Steaiic Alcohol and 1 PAPER MAKERS, Bleaching Powders Copper Caix Powdered Blue SimUls Shell Lac Glue Alcohol on vitrw MA Logw sod, lamwood, Fustic, Nicaraugus, Barwuod, BraUette Ebon Wood. JOHN C.

MORRISON has with much labor, esUlalsnei advantages which the dilferent markets of Europa and the and purchasing thcin at the cheapest rate. The promptest attention given tocily and country 01 WI STEH A RRANGKM ENT. 'NEW-YORK AND BOSTON RAIL? ROAD LINE via NORWICH AND of the following superior Steam? ers running In connection with the Norw ich and Boston and Worcester Railroads: WORCESTER, Capt. Vamlerbllt. i KOPATKA, Capt.

Dust-m. NEW-HAVEN. Capt. Van Pelt. One ot winch will leave Pier No.

1 North River tri-weekly. The New-Haven, Capt. Van Pelt, on Tuesdays, Thurs? days, and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P. m. Passengers on the arrival of the steamers at ALLEN'S POINT, will be immediately forwarded in the splendid and commodious Cars of the Raureadto BOSTON, without change of tarn.

Eor passage or freight apply on board or to B. ALLEN. 31 Brondwav, upstairs. Alum Blue Uriel INDEPENDENT LINE, jar. WINTER NEWPORT, PROVIDENCE AND BOSS to tou S3 50.

The splendid steamboat NE PTC NE, Capt. Wm. Rollins ill leave No. 3 North River, every Monday and Thursday at p. m.

All kinds ol freigbt taken at the lowest prices. Passengers by tula boat will arrive in Providence In time to take the morning tram of can for Boston. For further Information, inquire on uiurd of Uta boat, or DILTA No. Ill West or' STATES MAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND ALBANY, via Bridgeport and llousutoiitie unit Western The Steamboat SIMROD, Capt. Brooks, Jr.

will leave on Monday, Wednesday and Fahlay. ami the MUTCAL SAFETY, Capt. Thos.Jefferson on Tuesday Thurs? day and Saturday mornings, at GJ A. M. from the Ptcr loot oi Rosevclt-street, East River.

Returning, the Liuc leaves Albuny at 7 o'clock A. M. Albany Passengers, on arriving at Bridgeport, proceed immediately.on the RaUrtadi ami, without change of Hag gage arrive In Albany the same evening. A Freight Train daily, at 61 o'clock A. M.

Per further information, both as to Freight and Baggage, apply to (1. M. PERKY, Agent, at the oilier, 17j South street, near Rosevelt street, or Livingston, Weils A Pomc a Ex i in 1-11 '5. roj a Express Office, 2 Wall street. i hi R.

B. MASON, Superintendent. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NEW-YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD LINE. lor Middle-town, Coshcn aud intermediate places.

For passengers, the steamboat-leaves the foot ot Duaae st. every morning, (except Sundays) at 1 a o'clock. For Freight, the -teamboat-leaves the foot Dunne st. every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturtlay afters noons at 3 o'clock. For further particulars inquire of J.

Van Rcnaselaer, Agent, corner of Du.ve and West IL C. SEYMOUR, Siiporintcndent. Stages leave Mlddtotown upon the arrival of the Cars ami convey Passengers to Ithaca, Owego, Binghamton, Carbottdale, Konesdale. Milford, Jkc. dl6 ARRANGEMENT.

FREIGUT FOR WHEELING, VA. AND I-J. FITTSBCttG, uiidersigned, for the last six years fatal ar presciii) Agent for Bora? uam's I.inc iroin this City to Pittsburg, Pa. takes this method of informing Ids uiinicruus friends and the Public, that luiving made extensive arrangements for forwarding Merchandise via Bauroadaisi Wagons, during the Winter Seasajn, to the West, lie is now- prepared to re ccipt for from this City to WHEELING, Va. via Baltlinorr and Cumberland, Md.

or to PITTSllCRC via Philadelphia aud Cbaiubcisburg Railroad. All goods en- tntsted to his caie will be lorw ardesl without delay, und at thi lowest current rates, to either of the above points on the Ohio River. Also Merchandise and Packages forward? ed Ijy Cstts's Express, through in three from Balti more to Wheeling, making in all six days from this city to Wheeling, Va. The business will be conducted WM. TYSON, 10 Westot.

N. Y. BINCHAMS, DOCK STILUTON, Itiilad. JA3IES WILSON. North Howjrd-t.

Bait HOLIA DAY Si. EDGEKTON, CuinlH-rland, Md. AMES II. FORSYTH CO. Wheeling, Va.

WILLIAM BLNGILOf, llttsbnrg, Pa. IikhIs Intended for the Wheeling Route should be marked Seir- lurk ami line," care James IM limoi and tliose for littshurg, Binghaiu't Line," as heretofore. WM. TYSON, 10 West-st. New-York.

New-York, Jan. 13th, 1845. till March 1 erie "J45 'canal trans- 'port AT ION--NO AND CHICAGO LINE. BABCOCK, ADAMS CO. aud Passengers forwarded to CtJea, Syracuse, lt.h:licsier, Buf- falo, Ohio, Mkbigau, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and 1 Western Kentucky, with despatch.

The above line is composed of a first rate class of all new, and the public is respectfully informed that the Proprietors have no connection with the great Munupnly on the Et iK Canal, but are willing and desirous at all times to do business on fair aud moderate terms, and a share of the public patronage is rcspcctftdly solicited. The Imats being all new and well tumislied, passengers will flml It for their Interest to take Ibis line, if they ish 1 to obtain comfort and speed. A Boat will leave Albany and Buffalo Daily. Rcler Lee, Silver Creek Ransom McNair Co. Cleveland Boalt, Sanduskv Portsmouth; Whaler A Co.

Michigan 0. New bury A Co. Detroit; New bury and Dole, Chicago; S. L. Cortmi.

Milwankic Cusbman, Eastman A Co. Ottawa Juo. H. Porter, St. Joseph's.

For freight or passage, apply to H. B. BABCOCK, New-York. BABCOCK, ADAMS A CO. Albany.

10 If JOHN P. BABCOCK, foot Main JONES A HALL'S CHANGEABLE SAEETY This lock can. at the will of Its possessor, be changed so as to make millions of locks oat of one, so that neither the maker nor any othsr person lias any knowledge what? ever of the lock. The subscriber would respectfully infonu the public that he ha-, purcliased ot' bis partner. Wm.

Hall of Boston, Mass. hia hall in the Patent Right In the abov-e lor-k. Tbl? lock is now owned and will in future be uuiiufactured ardv by H. C. Jones at his establishment in the dtv of Newark, N.

J. And by this advertisement he would notify all per? sons inot toimringe on his Patent Right. The subscriber has, bees to a great expense to manufacture and to sen the I above lock at much less price, according to the sixe, than cut. be bought in the United States. And he would further state that his lock has never been picked nor opened with out the true key that locked tt, as win be seen by the many I trials that it has undergone at different times, with re- I ward of to any person who would open It fairly; but do one haaever been succes-ful; and It Is warranted in all instances not to get ont of order while in use, which has been a great annoyance to many who luve used locks of different construction.

Also his Patent Pad Locks for Railroad Pris? ons Expresses and Custom Houses which have been gen- i crauy adopted and give fun satMaction. 11. C. JONES, Maker. Newark.

N. J. VALENTJNF.S, VALENTINES. BEAUTIFUL of Valentines of the newest a- ready written, and others letter and note sizes. Also, Valentine Writers.

For sale at H. It S. Bookstore, 76 Bowery. OED goods. KS AND TriE ri'LLlC.

PAINTS, MEDICINES, Vesev ri and Mite of the ORRJSON stenstve assortment of goeslx, among the tbt toBowbag, to lU attention ol GROCERS. CONNECTION Kit DLSTD LERS, AM? BAKERS. xhhie.il BtUKSjpi aoe oves nwunen Bads Iis pico inglavs am Trsgiranth um Arabic Tatkey hui lombbgc i Peppermint Wliltll.TH.il Union i Innamon Orange Bi iinot Auitfsced rsc, Orange and Peach Wa- Suall iers Scotch do auiRa Itcans vl" xitmiu Indigo, rrotaat Seci irrawsy do aniseed ijnlM Pasta wriash doratns iper Carbonate ol Soda irtaric Acht iuger, white Jamaica Inger, India Idle and brown Soap jpper Dantes Hy.on Tea YoBBg sou bestght Imperial 4t Gunpowder tly sou Skia I at the bong India soic. French Hr.t i Spanish POt and Pearl Asbxs Starvli liquorice Ball Bath Brick Fig Blue Powdered Ginger Alma in 1) 'ttic- t's Nutmeg. Saltpetre, crude and rcflntd Peppci Sauce Soap Cloves Castor Oil, in bottles Alcohol Epsom Salts Cinnamon Friction Matches Carbonate Ammonia British Lustre.

tor wasldag Mustard, Loedou Powdered Nutnugs do cinnamon Cayenne Popper Java Tl KEKS, and Bar Tin idler's Earth adder. On tell and Kr digoesj ot Bengal, Carracss uul Gnatauiala bite Tartar lue unae ac Dye arch IJIeachcd, While and Natural. Pi usslsic Potash Gum Senegal PonderH i lurtruma Powkered blueSiuaUs Quercitron Bark Spiiits Nitre Fort is Sa'tpetre British Gum Nitric Acid audUxalio AcW Red Tartar Kctlncd unrefined a Klephaul, Lard, NcatStuot, brtttcb and let laiupnene, HATTERS, Ac. Nutgalls Sil Atuiuuniac Blue Vitriol Antimony Verdigris Sugar ol Lead Copperas Alum FACT Ii KEKS, Wood, Red Saumlcrs, Hatch Red Hy panic Peach anJ 1 active agencies tor the purpose of availing hiiiiseltol (tie nlted States Hllord tor selecting the best ijvialltjr All Asncus aak QsMilMS. Of Im GENUINE TEAS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, PHLNCll'AL STORE, 121 CHATHAM STREIT, T. Branch Stores 318 BlocckcrsTcct. New-York; 301 Grand street, near Suffolk. 191 Greenwich street, near Fulton.

U6 Pulton street, Brooklyn. S'J Cbesiiut and 15 N. Flflh-st. Phil 71 Hanover street, Boston. INVITE Uic attention of City ami Country Pamiliea and PuicJJasers to their several establishments, win re the)' think lejll he fouud by tar the best teleotious of pure and unadulterated hi the United States.

The universal popularity and renown of their house with roten nee to high qualities, low and upright dealing, is loo well understood to render further Comments necessary. Origi? nal mid only warehouse for the sale of Black will be particular to renal ber the muhber of the principal store in Chatham strcrL Igl, between t'cnrl ami KowvHthtrcrts. 'I be jhOiIIc will also be pleased to take notice that the Canton Tea Company have nothing to do with any oilier vept those described at the lop of this advcn lscment. tfi 1--The sub? scriber wonld call the attention of Plumistrs mid the public to a pet feet article of Tin Plated Lead Pipe, m.ina lactured by an entirely new process, for which lie has ttiii mouth so tired patent, hich plates the pipe ou Inside with an even perfect plate of pure Tin. Having attained great perfection hi the method ofinant? facturing and plating Lead Pipe, he is enabled to olh lliii superior article at the same price charged for common pipe.

He wurtaiits the Pipe manufactured by him not to bin or split, free from all llaws, scales or alher Impel lections, and of perfectly uniform thickness. Also, on hand, a largo stock of tu tinned anil Country Pipe which con be examined at the manufactory! West street, or ui Johnson Brothers, "I Warcr-sL llg fihtc R. VV. METAL RiJOKS, Watrr li'jMfM fin lean which it Four I'tart Longer than have Invented a method of covering roofs with plain or galvanized tin plates, winch they guarantee to remain water-tight nvc TEABS, when put up by them. The metal is so put on that It cannot be all'ectcd by the shrinking or swelling of thu plunks on which it is laid, or by the contrac? tion or expansion of the.

metal. The following gentlemen have had their dwelling ami stores in this city covered by this method, to their satisfaction: Henry Brevort, Esq. comer of 5th avenue oud Mb st. s. Schermerhom, No.

3o Broadway. David Ait-tiu, Esq. coiner of Exchange place and Wil? liam sircct. J. Green Pearson, Esqi alerchouts' Exchange, Wall st.

Geo. It. Butler, Esq. No. HI Nossau-sT.

Bnrritt, Esq.f>9 Broad-st. Notice is given, that ws the impruvcmciit Is patented, persona in U'c trade to cover r-ioft by the sultscri ticrs' (dan can obtain permission on moderate t. rtns. mliUtf P. IVLOH CO.

77 and 7'" Brosd-st. CI HEAP TABLE CUTLER subscriber resrpeeb 'fully lidbmu his friends and the public, that In con. siantly on Ida (heap Store a choice assortment ol Table mid Tea Knives, from 5s to So 50 per set, and Carvers and Steels to mutch, and a Sue assortment ol Pockel and Pcu Abe, German silver and Britannia Tea and Table and a good assortment of Britannia Ware, such as Coffee and Tea Pout, Lamps of various patterns and sizes, Ac. Ac? Al Tin and Japanned Ware, and Tea Traya of varMl sizes ami qualities. Also, Uanlwnrs and niottowware, such as etc Sadirons, Brass etc 'urpentcrs' Tools, cheap and of the host quality, isich si Plane-, Saws, Chisels, etc.

Nails. Carpet Tacks, etc. etc. Au excellent variety also ei Wood-ware slid Baskets, Mich as Tabs, Bails, tVash-boSTds, Clothes Horses, Wooden Bowls and chopping Trays, Brooms, Kreuch 'l raveling Baskets, Carpet, straw and split Bags, etc. Likewise, Brushes ot almost every and Hair, Scrub and Point and Dusting Brushes.

Also, Kine Teeth and Kreuch Dressing Conihs, etc, etc. Please call at IL R. Johnston's, Cotharitie-strcci, where you will find an excellent assortment, and all very low. IL K. JOHNSTON, IPUJstharlue-slicet.

N. B. Toys of all descriptions, at wholesale und reta 1. dir, 3mv? 'Hl'UCH BELLS AND TOWN anbacribcr, who wa? awarded Diploma at the Ne? Vork State Fairs of and IM3 for tlie toned church Bell, and Diploma for Town Clocks, exhiblud at Ihe Kair of the Ameiicait Institutu in lust, is prepared at his Foundry at West Troy, New- furnish bells of from 20 to 10,000 lbs. made of the best mafrixK and warranted to stand and time to to them improved Cost-Iron Yokes with Movcahlc The In? creasing demand tor hU Pells Is the best evidence that csa be given of their excellence.

Orders "have bum received from the Cxiiadas and almost all the States, and al? ut have been furnished to different places Uic Stale of Xe" York lsoui his Founds Town Ooeks, Leveling and Sm veying Instruments, Copper and Braia Ac. Ac. o2l lim ANDREW MEN'EELY. WARRANTED CAST-STEEL l.DG'E real genuine Conger's Tools (an only lud at 3J Attorney-street, wlwre they arc made anil my own hands; therefore can recommend them an4 at George Brigs A Cv'g, 0 Plalt-st. Tliose tools ottered by tijorn A Little, at 33 and other atores, atsjasta are not my aic designed todectl't Minc are stamped thus "Coiiger, 3J aey-sC The natu? of J.

Conger Berry also having au interest in the business. A lilieral discount Dealers. Please observe the stamp. JOHN CON GEB ICIT, ICII'S IMPROVED PATENT SALAM dry, as well as flrcaiiutnen following certineates from some of th? rvsjicctable merchants and others In I he city ol leans, establishes their Arc proof qualities beyosd doubt: Tie undersigned have this day witnessed the one of Rich's Improved potent Sohimander Sates In tlirnocc of the Sea ft? Tlie Safe was placed in the furnace at 10 11 o'd'Mk A. 31.

and remained re three hours ly to the most intense heat tlial could be by the use ol pltebpinc and eottotiwood. It was tatcu to t'le store of Mr. Rich's ogtut hi this cMfsg open, wl en tliey found that the cohtenta were burned nor scorched, and that the wood-work bore bo pcaraticc of having been exposed to fire. "The miderslgiied ore convinced llwl tins Safe jeeted to greater heat than could pooiibly exist )t, ing of any building hi this eitv. however coulcnu and they therefore have no hesitation tiiot Rich's Safes are eminently secure ogaiust toe rm ftrc.

under any circumstances whatever. Nkw-Osxcaxs. Pitli June, 1M4, Jeromc B. Bollard, Stastercf steamer John Hoev, Fire Inspector of Insarauce Thos. n.

Chenowitb, Joseph Grant, r. McGregor. J- n. A. It.

Labatt, lWnlarahi B. Rene II, Brunei'. Oneofonr castomer? in gy, Safes.slthough the bad six or ght h-u skill on the lock. The anorc Safes are sold In this city ordy A. S.

MAB YIN, Agent for TC.

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