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3. Ship Roscoe, Rogers, master, sails from New-Yor Jan. 8, May 8, Sept. 8. From Liverpool, Feb. 24, Jur 24, Oct. 24.
1. Ship Canada, Wilson, master, sails from New-Yor Jan. 16, May 16, Sept. 16. From Liverpool, March July 1, Nov. 1.
2. Ship Sheffield, Hackstaff, master, sails from Nev York Jan. 24, May 24, Sept. 24. From Liverpoo March 8, July 8, Nov. 8.
1. Ship Pacific, Waite, master, sails from New-Yo) Feb. 1, June 1, Oct. 1. From Liverpool, March 16, Jul 16, Nov. 16.
3. Ship Geo. Washington, Holdredge, master, sai from New-York Feb. 8, June 8, Oct. 8. From Liverpoc March 24, July 24, Nov. 24.
1. Ship South America, Marshall, master, sails fro: New-York Feb. 16, June 16, Oct. 16. From Liverpoc April 1, Aug. 1, Dec. 1.
2. Ship United States, Holdredge, master, sails fro New-York Feb. 24, June 24, Oct. 24. From Liverpoc April 8, Aug. 8, Dec. 8.
1. Ship Britannia, Sketchley, master, sails from New York March 1, July 1, Nov. 1. From Liverpool, Apı 16, Aug. 16, Dec. 16.
3. Ship Napoleon, Smith, master, sails from New-Yo! March 8, July 8, Nov. 8. From Liverpool, April 2 Aug. 24, Dec. 24.
1. Ship New-York, Hoxie, master, sails from New York March 16, July 16, Nov. 16. From Liverpool, Mit 1, Sep. 1, Jan. 1.
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LINES OF PACKETS.
2. Ship John Jay, Glover, master, sails from New- ork March 24, July 24, Nov. 24. From Liverpool, May Sept. 8, Jan. 8.
1. Ship North America, Macy, master, sails from New- ork April 1, Aug. 1, Dec. 1. From Liverpool, May 16, pt. 16, Jan. 16.
3. Ship Silas Richards, Bursley, master, sails from w-York April 8, Aug. 8, Dec. 8. From Liverpool, ay 24, Sept. 24, Jan. 24.
1. Ship Caledonia, Graham, master, sails from New- ork April 16, Aug. 16, Dec. 16. From Liverpool, June Oct. 1, Feb. 1.
2. Ship Virginian, Harris, master, sails from New- ork April 24, Aug. 24, Dec. 24. From Liverpool, June Oct. 8, Feb. 8.
Passage to Liverpool, thirty guineas-from Liverpool, irty-five guineas; including beds, bedding, wines, and res of every description.
Agents in Liverpool .- No. 1, Old Line, Roskell, Ogden Co .; No. 2. New Line, William & James Brown & .; No. 3, Packet Line, Cearns, Crary & Co.
Agents in New-York .- No. 1, Old Line, E. Thompson J. W. Oddie, Office, 29 Wall-street ; No. 2, New Line, ners, Wood & Trimble, 157 Maiden-lane; No. 3, cket Line, owners, Fish, Grinnell & Co., 134 Front- reet.
NEW-YORK AND LONDON PACKETS.
Ship Philadelphia, Champliny master, sails from New ork April 1, Aug. 1, Dec. 1. From London, May 17, pt. 17, Jan. 17.
Ship Samson, Chadwick, master, sails from New-York pril 10, Aug. 10, Dec. 10. From London, May 27, pt. 27, Jan. 27.
Ship President, Moore, master, sails from New-York pril 20, Aug. 20, Dec. 20. From London, June 7, Oct. Feb. 7.
Ship Ontario, Sebor, master, sails from New-York ay 1, Sept. 1, Jan. 1. From London, June 17, Oct. 17, .b. 17.
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LINES OF PACKETS.
Ship Montreal, Champlin, master, sails from New-Yo May 10, Sept. 10, Jan. 10. From London, June 27, 0 27, Feb. 27.
New ship -, sails from New-York May 20, Sept. 2 Jan. 20. From London, July 7, Nov. 7, March 7.
Ship Samuel Robertson, Griswold, master, sails fro New-York June 1, Oct. 1, Feb. 1. From London, Ju 17, Nov. 17, March 17.
Ship Columbia, Delano, master, sails from New-Y June 10, Oct. 10, Feb. 10. From London, July 27, N. 27, March 27.
Ship Sovereign, Kearney, master, sails from Ne York June 20, Oct. 20, Feb. 20. From London, Aug Dec. 7, April 7.
Ship Hannibal, Hebard, master, sails from New-Y. July 1, Nov. 1, March 1. From London, Aug. 17, D 17, April 17.
Ship Thames, Griswold, master, sails from New-Y July 10, Nov. 10, March 10. From London, Aug. Dec. 27, April 27.
Ship York, Nye, master, sails from New-York J 20, Nov. 20, March 20. From London, Sept. 7, Jar May 7.
These packets touch at Portsmouth (England) e way; which place they leave on the 1st, 10th, and £ of every month.
Agents in London .- George Wildes & Co., 19 C. man-street.
Agents in New-York .- Fish, Grinnell & Co., 134 Fr. street, and John Griswold, 69 South-street.
NEW-YORK AND HULL PACKETS.
Bark Diana, John Sugden, jr., master
Brig Freak,. James Bouch, do.
Brig Dapper, ... Wm. Dickinson, do.
Agents .- Samuel Hicks & Sons, 154 South-stree'
NEW-YORK AND GREENOCK PACKETS.
Ship Francis, Joseph Griffiths, master Ship Glasgow, .. .. Norman Peck, do. Agents .- Norman Peck & Co., 159 South-street.
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LINES OF PACKETS.
NEW-YORK AND BELFAST PACKETS.
New ship -,. Britton, master.
New ship -, . Proal, do.
Ship Washington Thompson, do.
Ship Splendid. J. Briton, do.
lgents .- Abraham Bell & Co., 33 Pine-street ;
xander Thompson, 164 South-street.
NEW-YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS.
. New ship -, Clark, master, sails from New-York Jan. Tay 1, Sept. 1. From Havre, Feb. 24, June 24, Oct.
. Ship Formosa, Orne, master, sails from New-York . 8, May 8, Sept. 8. From Havre, March 1, July 1, v. 1.
. Ship Manchester, Weiderholdt, master, sails from w-York Jan. 16, May 16, Sept. 16. From Havre, rch 8, July 8, Nov. 8.
.. New ship -, Robinson, master, sails from New-York 1. 24, May 24, Sept. 24. From Havre, March 16, July Nov. 16.
2. Ship Charles Carroll, W. Lee, master, sails from w-York Feb. 1, June 1, Oct. 1. From Havre, March July 24, Nov. 24.
1. Ship Charlemagne, Pierce, master, sails from New- rk Feb. 8, June 8, Oct. 8. From Havre, April 1, Aug. Dec. 1.
1. New ship -, sails from Nevy-York Feb. 16, June 16, :t. 16. From Havre, April 8, Aug. 8, Dec. 8.
1. Ship Poland, Richardson, master, sails from New- ork Feb. 24, June 24, Oct. 24. From Havre, April 16, 1g. 16, Dec. 16.
2. Ship Erie, J. Funck, master, sails from New-York arch 1, July 1, Nov. 1. From Havre, April 24, Aug. , Dec. 24.
1. Ship Albany, E. Hawkins, master, sails from New- ork March 8, July 8, Nov. 8. From Havre, May 1, :pt. 1, Jan. 1.
1. Ship Havre, De Peyster, master, sails from New
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LINES OF PACKETS.
York March 16, July 16, Nov. 16. From Havre, May Sept. 8, Jan. 8.
I. Ship Henry IV., Casttoff, master, sails from Ne York March 24, July 24, Nov. 24. From Havre, May . Sept. 16, Jan. 16.
2. Ship France, E. Funck, master, sails from Ne York April 1, Aug. 1, Dec. 1. From Havre, May Sept. 24, Jan. 24,
1. Ship Sully, Forbes, master, sails from New-Y( April 8, Aug. 8, Dec. 8. From Havre, June 1, Oct. Feb. 1.
1. Ship Francois 1st, Pell, master, sails from Ne York April 16, Aug. 16, Dec. 16. From Havre, June Oct. 8, Feb. 8.
1. Ship Rhone, Rockett, master, sails from New-Y. April 24, Aug 24, Dec. 24. From Havre, June 16, C 16, Feb. 16.
Passage in the cabin, to or from Havre, one hund and forty dollars, including beds, bedding, wine, ¿ stores of every description.
No. 1, Agents at Havre, Edward Quesnel; Pitray, V & Co .; and Welles & Greene.
No. 2, Bonaffe, Boisgerard & Co.
No. 1, Agents in New-York, Bolton, Fox & I ingston, 29 Wall-street. William Whitlock, jr. South-street.
No. 2, John J. Boyd, No. 49 Wall-street.
KINGSTON, JAMAICA (WEST INDIES) PACKETS.
Ship Orbit. Kingsbury, master.
Ship John W. Cater,. . Crane, do.
Brig Neptune. . Hayes, do.
Sail from New-York the 1st of every month ; and f. : Kingston the 15th of every month.
Agents, B. Aymar & Co., 34 South-street.
NEW-YORK AND CARTHAGENA PACKETS.
Brig Medina, E. L. Haff, master, sails from New-Y : Feb. 1, May 1, Aug. 1, Nov. 1. From Carthagena, M6 1 10, June 10, Sept. 10, and Dec. 10.
Brig Montilla, Beekman, master, sails from New-Y ‹
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LINES OF PACKETS.
arch 1, June 1, Sept. 1, Dec. 1. From Carthagena, pril 10, July 10, Oct. 10, and Jan. 10.
Brig Athenian, Chapman, master, sails from New-York pril 1, July 1, Oct. 1, Jan. 1. From Carthagena, May ), Aug. 10, Nov. 10, and Feb. 10.
Silas E. Burrows, owner, corner of South-street and aiden-lane.
NEW-YORK AND MEXICAN PACKETS.
Ship Congress, sails from New-York Feb. 5, May 5, ug. 5, and Nov. 5. From Vera Cruz, April 1, July 1, ct. 1, and Jan. 1.
Ship Virginia, Trask, master, sails from New-York [arch 5, June 5, Sept. 5, and Dec. 5. From Vera Cruz, lay 1, Aug. 1, Nov. 1, and Feb. 1.
New ship -, H. Davis, master, sails from New-York pril 5, July 5, Oct. 5, and January 5. From Vera Cruz, une 1, Sept. 1, Dec. 1, and March 1.
A vessel sails every month for Tampico.
Agent-Edward K. Collins, 68 South-street, New- York.
PRINCIPAL LINES OF PACKETS BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND SOUTHERN PORTS.
NEW-YORK AND CHARLESTON PACKETS.
Ships. Masters.
Saluda, ..... A. G. Jennings
Inson, ..... W. O'Neill
afayette, ... J. T. Wright I. Allen, .. . H. Wilson,
Ships. Masters.
Niagara,. S. Besher Calhoun, . E. D. Sutton
Sutton,.
M. Berry.
Agent-George Sutton, 88 South-street, corner of Burling-slip.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH PACKETS.
(Ship Line.)
Ships. Masters.
Macon, .D. L. Porter štatira,. F. Wood
New ship -
Florian,. .T. J. Leavitt
Ships. Masters.
Emperor, .... .T. Bennett Atlantic, ..... J. H. Russell Queen Mab .. J. Bailey.
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LINES OF PACKETS.
Sail from New-York and Savannah once a week. Agents in New-York, Scott & Shapter, 72 South street, and J. & C. Seguine, 86 Coffee House slip. Agents in Savannah, Hall, Shapter & Tupper.
(Schooner Line.)
Brigs.
Masters.
Schrs. Master.
Madison,.
. Bulkley
Exact,
Nichols
Wm. Taylor,.
Bartram
Excel, Hillike
Macy,.
Dunham
Georgia, . Sherwood
Sail from New-York every Saturday.
Agents in New-York, Augustus Cornwall, 136 Fron street, and Doane, Sturges & Co., 91 Coffee House slij Agents in Savannah, Cohen & Miller.
NEW-YORK AND NEW-ORLEANS PACKETS.
(Old Line.)
Ships. Masters.
Ships. Master
Tennessee, Dennis
Illinois, Bunke
Alabama,. Waterman
Talma,.
Sears
New ship -, ..
Orleans, : Fowle
Sail from New-York 1st and 15th of each month, an from New-Orleans 8th and 22d of each month, Sunday excepted.
Agents in New-York, Silas Holmes & Co., 62 South street.
Agent in New-Orleans, Wm. G. Hewes, 9 Cam] street.
(Second Line.)
Ships. Masters.
Ships. Masters.
New-Jersey, .... Wibray
Warsaw, .... N. Barstow
John Linton, ... Mansfield
Saratoga, ... A. C. Marsha
Cincinnati, ..... B. Barstow Hanover, ..
Sail from New York 8th and 22d of each month, ar from New-Orleans 1st and 15th of each month.
Agents in New-York, C. & J. Barstow, 73 Souti street.
Agents in New-Orleans, Barstow & Adams.
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LINES OF PACKETS.
(Lousiana Line.)
hips.
Masters.
| Ships.
Masters.
untsville, Stoddard
Mississippi,. .Miner
ouisville,. .. Price
Ohio,. .Packard
Sail from New-York 13th and 28th of each month, and om New-Orleans, 5th and 20th of each month.
Agent in New-York, E. K. Collins, 68 South-street. Agents in New-Orleans, Foster & Hutton.
(Fourth Line )
hips. Masters.
Ships.
Masters.
ceana,. Leslie
-
Florence,. . Smith
t. Louis,
Story
Newark,. Brewer
udson,. . .
.J. J. Tracy
Agents in New-York, Scott & Laidlaw, 79 South- ireet.
Agent in New-Orleans, Peter Laidlaw, Camp-street.
NEW-YORK AND MOBILE PACKETS.
(First Line.)
Chips. Masters.
Ships. Masters.
labamian,. . Doane
St. John,. .Spencer
orena,. .. .. Urquhart
Elisha Denison ... Lane
lussel Baldwin,. West
Indiana,
A. Post
'uskina,
.Post
Extio,.
R. H. Post
unior,. .
Parker
Agents, E. D. Hurlburt & Co., 84 South-street.
(Second Line.)
Ships. Masters.
Ships. Masters.
darion, .. Snow
New ship -, .. . . -
Robert Wilson,. A. Arnold
Agent, Robert E. Center, 91 Pine-street.
APALACHICOLA PACKETS.
Brigs. Masters.
Wash'n Irving, .... Latham
Columbus, ...... Knowles New brig -, ...... Ellison
Agents, E. D. Hurlburt & Co., 84 South-street.
New ship -,. Phelps
New ship -,.
Barque. Masters. Chipola,. .. Churchill
ashville, ... . Rathbone
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LINES OF PACKETS.
DARIEN PACKETS.
Brigs. Masters.
Schrs. Masters.
Premium, .. Young
D. B. Crane,. . . Bibbi
Coral,. .Cobb
Eliza,. Clark Atlas,. Brow
Sail 1st, 10th, and 20th of each month.
Agents in New-York, R. M. Demill, 174 Front-stre and Benjamin Strong & Son, 106 Front-street.
Agents in Darien, Hawes & Mitchell, and P. ] Youngs & Son.
OTHER LINES FROM NEW-YORK TO THE SOUTH.
Charleston, Union Line, sail every 4th day, Sunde excepted.
Charleston, Union Line, sail every Tuesday and F day.
Agent, Joseph Munro, 3 Burling-slip.
Savannah, Schooner Line, sail every Saturday.
Agents, A. Cornwall, 131 Front-street, and Doane Sturges, 91 Coffee House slip.
Wilmington, (N. C.) 5 vessels, sail once a week. Agent, John Ogden, 159 South-street.
Norfolk, (Va.) 3 schooners, sail every Saturday.
Agents, in New-York, N. L'Hommedieu & Son, 3 Old-slip; in Norfolk, John Hopkins.
Agents, Doane, Sturges & Co., 91 Coffee House slij
Petersburgh and Richmond, 20 vessels, sail ever day.
Agent, James Hunter, 58 South-street.
Petersburg, Old Line, sail every Saturday.
Agents, J. & C. Seguine, 96 Coffee House slip.
Richmond, 7 schooners, sail 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th and 25th of each month.
Agents, Allen & Paxson, 92 Coffee House slip.
Baltimore, Todd's line, sail every Saturday.
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LINES OF PACKETS.
Old Line, sail once a week.
Despatch Line, sail every Saturday.
Agent for the 1st line, W. W. Todd, corner of Old- ip and Front-street.
Agents for 2d line, Isaiah Mankin, jr., 86 Coffee House ip, and J. & C. Seguine, 96 Coffee House slip.
Agents for 3d line, J. F. Trumbull & Co., 119 Front- reet.
Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, sail every Ionday.
Agents, Doane, Sturges & Co., 91 Coffee House slip.
PHILADELPHIA.
1st. Regular Line, sail every Wednesday and Satur- ay.
2d. Union Line, sail every Wednesday and Saturday.
3d. Extra Line, sail every Wednesday and Saturday. Agents for 1st line, Baldwin & Co., 92 Coffee House ip.
Agents for 2d line, N. L'Hommedieu & Son, 34 Old- ip.
Agents for 3d line, Miller and Bancker, 19 Coenties- lip, and 37 and 39 Front-street.
LINES OF PACKETS EAST.
Boston Commercial Line, (6 schooners,) sail Wednes- ay and Saturday.
Despatch Line, (6 schooners,) sail twice a week.
New Line, (6 schooners,) sail twice a week.
Agents for 1st line, S. H. Herrick & Son, 10 South- treet, and Stevens, Cromwall & Co., 35 Burling-slip.
Agents for 2d line, in New-York, Howes, Godfrey & Lobinson, 36 South-street. In Boston, Stanton, Nichols z Co.
Agents for 3d line, in New-York, Ryder & Lewis, 26 oenties-slip. In Boston, Horace Scudder & Co.
Portsmouth, 2 vessels, sail once a fortnight. Agents, Ryder & Lewis, 26 Coenties-slip.
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STEAM-BOATS.
Salem, 4 vessels. Agents, Farnham & Co., 106 Front-street.
Providence, sail several times a week. Sail fron foot of Maiden-lane.
New-Haven, Hartford, Middletown, New-London, an Norwich, sail several times a week. Sail from eas side of Burling-slip.
Emigration Passage Office, 273 Pearl-street, for steel age passengers from Liverpool, in vessels of the fire class. Samuel Thompson, Agent.
Emigration Line, from New-York on the 5th, an Liverpool on the 20th of each month. M'Pherson & Woodbury, Agents, 292 Pearl-street.
STEAM-BOATS.
HUDSON RIVER LINE. Morning Boats for Albany and Troy.
Steam-Boat North America, Captain
66 Albany,
Jenkins.
66
Erie, 66 Benson.
66 66 Champlain, 66 Gorham.
One of the above Boats leave every day, at 7 o'clock A. M., from the foot of Barclay-street.
Afternoon Boats for Albany and Troy.
Steam-Boat Ohio, Captain Bartholomew.
66 Dewitt Clinton, 66 G. Seymour.
Constellation, 66 Cruttenden. 66 66 Constitution, Hoyt.
One of the above Boats leave every day, at 5 o'clock P. M., from the foot of Cortlandt-street.
Berths can be secured in either of the above lines, b' applying at the offices, at the foot of Barclay and Cort landt streets, or to the Captains on board the Boats.
In addition to the above, a Boat belonging to th same line, will leave every day, (Sundays excepted, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
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STEAM-BOATS.
PHILADELPHIA LINES.
(Via Rail-Road and Steam-Boat.)
team-Boat New-Philadelphia, Captain G. N. Diehl. 66 Swan, 66 C. Seymour.
Thistle, 66 Wm. Jenkins. The above Boats leave daily for New-Brunswick, (Sun- ays excepted,) from pier No. 1, North River, from the ot of Washington-street. One Boat leaves at 6 o'clock, .. M., with passengers for Philadelphia, via Rail-Road t South Amboy. One Boat at 10 o'clock, A. M., and ne Boat leaves - hour.
For further information inquire at the office, at pier To. 1, near the Battery.
People's Line.
Steam-Boat New-York, Captain J. Van Pelt, leaves ier No. 2, North River, foot of Morris-street, every day, Sundays excepted,) at six o'clock, A. M
For information apply at the office, 31 Washington- t., or T. Whitfield's Mail Coach Office, 1 Cortlandt-st.
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE LINES.
New- York and Boston Steam-Boat Company. Steam-Boat Benjamin Franklin, Captain E. S. Bunker. 66 President, 66 R. S. Bunker. Leaves the foot of Cortlandt-street, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 o'clock, P. M., during the ummer months.
Information in regard to berths, &c., can be obtained y applying at No. 14 Broad-street, or to the Captains on board the Boats.
Rhode Island and New-York Steam-Boat Company. Steam-Boat Boston, Captain William Comstock.
Providence, Seth Thayer. Leaves Fulton-slip, East River, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, P. M., during the summer months.
Information in regard to the above Boats, as to berths, &c., can be obtained by applying to R. S. Williams & Co., corner of Fulton and South streets, or to the Cap- ains on board.
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STEAM-BOATS.
HARTFORD STEAM-BOAT LINE.
Steam-boat Oliver Ellsworth, Capt. Waterman.
Macdonough, 66 Harrison.
Chief Justice Marshall, Capt. Howes.
One of the above boats leaves the foot of Beekman- street every afternoon at 4 o'clock, and Hartford every day at 12, M., (except Sundays.)
Information, in regard to berths, &c., obtained of the Captains on board, or Jacob Corlies & Sons, 283 Pearl- street.
NEW HAVEN STEAM-BOAT LINE. Steam-boat Superior, Captain Sanford.
Splendid, Beecher.
One of the above boats leaves the foot of Beekman- street every day, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Leaves New-Haven at 9 o'clock, A. M.
For information, in regard to passage, &c., inquire of J. Corlies & Sons, 283 Pearl-street.
NEW-LONDON AND NORWICH STEAM-BOAT LINE.
Steam-boat General Jackson, Captain D. Havens leaves the foot of Beekman-street every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For further information, inquire of J. Corlies & Sons, 283 Pearl-street.
NORWALK, BRIDGEPORT, &C., STEAM-BOAT LINE.
Steam-boat Citizen, Captain Peck, leaves Catharine market every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock. A. M. Returning, leaves Norwalk at 11 o'clock, A. M.
The steam-boat Westchester, Captain Brooks, leaves the foot of Market-street every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. M.
CHARLESTON (S. C.) STEAM-BOAT.
Steam-packet David Brown, Capt. James Pennoyer leaves New-York, for Charleston, every other Saturday commencing April 20th, and will continue to run through- out the season : returning, leaves Charleston every al. ternate Saturday.
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STEAM-BOATS.
OTHER BOATS, PRINCIPALLY ON THE HUDSON RIVER.
ames of boats.
Novelty,
Captains. Peck,
Ply to. Albany. Newburgh.
Providence,
do. do.
Experiment,
Purdy,
Cornwall.
Richmond,
Poughkeepsie.
Norfolk,
Wardrop, Skeels,
New-Windsor.
Congress,
Kingston.
Water Witch,
Sing Sing.
James Fairlie,
Troy.
Delaware,
Kingston.
Orange,
Nyack.
John Jay, Rockland,
Bull's Ferry.
Haverstraw.
BOATS OUT OF NEW-YORK TO VARIOUS PLACES.
Names.
Captains.
Ply to.
Flushing,
Peck,
New-Rochelle.
Linnæus,
Peck,
Flushing.
Newark,
Tate.
Newark.
Rufus King,
Wood,
Dry Dock.
Hercules,
Staten Island.
New boat -, Bolivar,
Haywood,
Staten Island.
Cinderella,
Vanderbilt,
Elizabethtown.
Napoleon,
Fisher,
New-Brunswick.
Sandusky.
Fanny,
Hendrie,
LINES OF TOW-BOATS ON THE HUDSON RIVER.
Swiftsure Line.
Twelve boats, towed by the steam-boats Swiftsure and Commerce, leave New-York for Albany daily, from the foot of Broad-street.
For passage, or freight, apply on board, or to the agent, A. Van Santvoord, 18 South- street, or 113 Broad-street.
William Young,
Baltimore,
S. Johnson,
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STAGES.
New- York and Albany Line.
Ten boats, towed by the Henry Eckford and Com merce, leave New-York, for Albany, daily, from the foo of Broad-street.
Agent, Isaac Newton, 15 South-street.
Troy Line.
Ten boats, towed by the steam-boats New-London an Commerce, leave New-York, for Troy, four days in th week, from Coenties-slip.
Agent, Philip Hart, 22 South-street.
Hudson Line.
Two barges, towed by steam-boat Legislator, leav New-York, for Hudson, from the foot of Liberty-stree
Poughkeepsie Line.
Two barges, towed by steam-boat Hudson, leave Nev York, for Poughkeepsie, from the foot of Liberty-stree
STAGES.
ALBANY.
East side of the Hudson, daily in winter. Offic York House, No. 5 Cortlandt-street.
NEWBURGH AND ALBANY.
West side of the Hudson, daily in winter. Offic York House, No. 5 Cortlandt-street.
OWEGO, ITHACA, AND GENEVA.
Through New-Jersey, every day, (except Sunday,) 3, A. M. Office, No. 71 Cortlandt-street. Distance Geneva, by this route, 251 miles. Distance to Buffal 357 miles.
PHILADELPHIA.
Daily, United States Mail. Office, Whitfield's, No. Cortlandt-street.
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PRINCIPAL HOTELS AND PUBLIC HOUSES.
EASTERN, (NEW-HAVEN, BOSTON,) &C.
Daily, United States Mail. Office, Whitfield's, No. 1 Cortlandt-street.
WESTCHESTER AND DANBURY.
To Danbury, Conn., 66 miles. Leaves New-York, corner of Bayard-street and the Bowery,) daily, at 9, .. M. Returning, leaves Danbury, daily, at 4, P. M.
NEWARK.
Leaves foot of Cortlandt and Barclay streets, hourly, om 10, A. M., till 4, P. M.
LONG ISLAND.
Stages leave Brooklyn Ferry every hour, for different laces on the Island.
PRINCIPAL HOTELS AND PUBLIC HOUSES.
American Hotel, 229 Broadway, Elijah Boardman.
Atlantic Hotel, 5 Broadway, M'Neil Seymour.
Barclay-street House, Barclay, corner of West-street, Harrison & Benson.
Broad-street House, Broad, corner of Pearl-street, James Kinney.
City Hotel, Broadway, betwen Cedar and Thames streets, Chester Jennings.
Clinton Hotel, Beekman, corner of Nassau-street, Hodges & Son.
Congress Hall, (Webb's,) 142 Broadway, Charles H. Webb.
Eastern Pearl-street House, 309 Pearl-street.
Exchange Hotel, 10 and 12 Broad-street, Daniel D. Howard.
Franklin House, 197 Broadway, Newton Hays.
Holt's Hotel, corner of Fulton and Pearl streets, Ste- phen Holt.
Mrs. Mann's, 61 Broadway.
Mansion House, (Bunker's,) 39 Broadway, William J. Bunker.
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PRINCIPAL PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES.
Merchant's Hotel, 108 Broad-street, Thurston & Ha New-York Hotel, 162 Greenwich-street, John Deal Niblo's Hotel, 112 Broadway, John Niblo.
North American Hotel, 30 Bowery, Peter B. Walk Northern Hotel, 79 Cortlandt-street, James Harriso Orange County House, 66 Cortlandt-street, Douglass.
Pearl-street House and Ohio Hotel, 88 Pearl-stre Mahon & Peck.
Tammany Hall, 166 Nassau, corner of Frankf. street, Lovejoy & Co.
Tontine Coffee House, Wall, corner of Water-stre Lovejoy & Co.
United States Hotel, 178 and 180 Pearl-street.
Walton House, 328 Pearl-street, Simon Backus.
Washington Hotel, 282 Broadway.
Western Hotel, 9 Cortlandt-street, William Faulkne York House, 5 Cortlandt-street, O. H. Williston.
PRINCIPAL PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES.
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF TRANSIENT BOARDER
Mrs. Keese, 52 Broadway.
Mrs. Southart, 65 Broadway.
Mrs. Pearcy, 56 Broadway.
Miss Boyd, 66 Broadway.
Mrs. Wood, 21 Broadway.
Mrs. Street, 36 Broadway.
Mrs. White, 37 Broadway.
Mrs. Manwaring, 24 Broadway.
Mrs. Durfey, 40 Broadway.
Mrs. Baker, 10 and 12 Broadway.
Mrs. Hosack, 57 Broadway.
Mrs. Helme, 58 Broadway.
Mrs. Wade, 110 Broadway.
Mrs. Manning, 139 Broadway.
Mrs. Sistare, 170 Broadway.
Mrs. Waldron, 181 Broadway.
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PERIODICALS.
Mrs. Mix and Mrs. Tripp, 75 Nassau-street.
Mrs. Hubbard, 1 Bridge-street.
Miss Shackerly, 15 Whitehall-street.
Miss White, 8 State-street.
Mrs. Howland, 1 Park-row.
Mrs. Ballard, 251 Pearl-street.
In addition to the above, there are a great number of blic and private houses, for the accommodation of angers, and occasional residents in the city, affording e same comparative comfort as that enjoyed by the habitants themselves. The charges vary according the style of the accommodation. The principal hotels d boarding houses possess every convenience that can desired ; and an inmate may either reside in privacy associate with the company, as inclination dictates. At the eating houses, meals can be procured at mo- rate charges, varying according to the articles ordered. Lodgings, may be obtained by the day, week, or month, many respectable houses, at a moderate price.
PERIODICALS.
MONTHLY.
Knickerbacker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, eabody & Co., 219 Broadway,
American Monthly Magazine, John Wiley, 22 Nassau ad 12 Wall streets.
Mechanics' Magazine, D. K. Minor, 35 Wall-street. American Sporting Magazine, C. R. Colden.
New-York Farmer and American Gardeners' Maga- ne, D. K. Minor, 35 Wall-street.
American Ploughboy, Samuel Fleet, 35 Wall-street. Journal of Public Morals, Goodell, Hines & Denni- on, 126 Nassau-street.
Sailor's Magazine, Rev. Joseph Brown, 82 Nassau-st. Temperance Circular, Goodell & Hines, 126 Nassau- treet.
Youths' Temperance Lecturer, W. W. Niles, 126 Nas- in street
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NEWSPAPERS.
American Home Missionary, Rev. Absalom Peters 150 Nassau-street.
Calumet of Peace, William Ladd and L. D. Dewey 129 Nassau-street.
NEWSPAPERS.
DAILY MORNING.
New-York Gazette and General Advertiser, Joh Lang & Co., 3 Old Slip, (Hanover Square.)
Mercantile Advertiser and New-York Advocate, Amo Butler & Co., 56 Wall-street.
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