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LINES OF PACKETS.

SAILING FROM NEW-YORK TO FOREIGN PORTS.

London Packets,

This Line of Packets will hereafter be composed of the following ships, which will succeed each other in the order in which they are named, sailing punctually from New-York and Portsmouth on the 1st, 10th and 20th, and from London on the 7th, 17th, and 27th of every month throughout the year, viz:

Ships and Masters.

ST. JAMES, F. R. Meyers,
NORTHUMBERLAND, R. H. Griswold,
GLADIATOR, R. L. Bunting,
MEDIATOR, J. M. Chadwick,
SWITZERLAND, E. Knight,
QUEBEC, F. B. Hebard,

Ships and Masters.
VICTORIA, E. E. Morgan,
WELLINGTON, D. Chadwick,
HENDRICK HUDSON, G. Moore,
PRINCE ALBERT, W. S. Sebor,
TORONTO, E. G. Tinker,
WEST MINISTER, Hovey.

These ships are all of the first class, and are commanded by able and experienced navigators. Great care will be taken that the beds, wines, stores, &c., are of the best description.

The price of cabin passage is now fixed at $100 outward, for each adult, without wines and liquors. Neither the captains nor the owners of these packets will be responsible for any letters, parcels or packages sent by them unless regular bills of lading are signed therefor.

Agents, (GRINNELL, MINTURN & Co., 78 South St., N. Y.

JOHN GRISWOLD, 70 South St., N. Y.

New-York and Liverpool Packets.

The Proprietors of the several Lines of Packets between New-York and Liverpool, have arranged for their sailing from each port on the 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th 21st and 26th of every month; the ships to succeed each other in the following order, viz:

Ships and Masters.

PATRICK HENRY, Delano,

WATERLOO, Allen,
MONTEZUMA, Lowber,

HOTTINGUER, Bursley,
Roscius, Collins,
EUROPE, Furber,

INDEPENDENCE, Allen,
SAMUEL HICKS, Bunker,
NEW-YORK, Cropper,
LIVERPOOL, Eldridge,
SIDDONS, Cobb,
COLUMBUS, Cole,

Ships and Masters.

ASHBURTON, Huttleston,

STEPHEN WHITNEY, Thompson,
YORKSHIRE, Bailey,

QUEEN OF THE WEST, Woodhouse,
SHERIDAN, De Peyster,
CAMBRIDGE, Barstow,
HENRY CLAY, Nye,

UNITED STATES, Britton,
ENGLAND, Bartlett,
ROCHESTER, Britton,
GARRICK, Skiddy.

OXFORD, Rathbone.

These ships are all of the largest class, and commanded by men of character and experience. Their cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor, comfort and convenience, and they are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punctuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.

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Agents for ships Oxford, Montezuma, Europe, Columbus, Yorkshire, England, Cambridge, and New-York,

GOODHUE & Co., or New-York.

C. H. MARSHALL,

BARING, BROTHERS & CO., Liverpool.

Agents for Ships Stephen Whitney, Waterloo, U. States, and Samuel Hicks.
ROBERT KERMIT, New-York.
T. & I. SANDS & Co., Liverpool.

Agents for ships Patrick Henry, Independence, Henry Clay, and Ashburton,

GRINNELL, MINTURN & Co, New-York.
CHAPMAN, BOWMAN & Co., Liverpool.

Agents for ships Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan, and Garrick,

E. K. COLLINS & Co., New-York.
BROWN, SHIPLEY & Co. Liverpool.

Agents for ships Queen of the West, Liverpool, Hottinguer and Rochester,

WOODHULL & MINTURNS, New-York.
FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO., Liverpool.

Steam-Packets sailing between New-York and Liverpool. The Great Western Steamship Company's Steamship GREAT WESTERN, Capt. Matthews, and their new iron Steamship GREAT BRITAIN, Capt. Hoskin, are appointed to sail during the year 1845, as follows:

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Thursday, 24th April.
64 12th June.
66 31st July.
Saturday, 30th August.
Thusrday, 18th September.
Saturday, 25th October.

Thursday, 6th November.
Saturday, 20th December.

Passage money per "Great Western," from New-York to Liverpool, $100,

and $5 Steward's fee.

For freight or passage, apply to RICHARD IRVIN, 98 Front street.

British and North American Royal Mail Steamships,
Of 1200 Tons and 440 Horse Power each,

Sailing between Boston and Liverpool.

HIBERNIA, Commanded by Alexander Ryrie,

BRITTANNIA,

CALEDONIA,

ACADIA,
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E. G. Lott,

W. Harrison,

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These ships carry experienced Surgeons. No berths secured until paid for. NOTE.-All letters and newspapers must pass through the Post Office. Merchandize and specie, (except for personal expenses) shipped under the name of luggage, will be charged as freight and liable to Custom House regulations. Specie taken on freight. Apply to S. S. LEWIS, No. 1 Commercial wharf, Boston.

New-York and Havre Packets,-Union Line.

To sail from New-York on the 8th, 16th, and 24th, and from Havre 1st, 8th, and 24th of every month, as follows, viz:

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VILLE DE LYON, C. Stoddard,

Ships and Masters.

ALBANY, Watson,

SILVIE DE GRASSE, W. C.Thompson.
LOUIS PHILLIPPE, J. Casttoff.

DUTCHESS D'ORLEANS, Richardson.
SULLY, Wm. Burrows,

IOWA, D. Lewis.

These ships are all of the first class, and ably commanded, with superioranoTM elegant accommodations for passengers, comprising all that may be required for comfort and convenience.

The price of passage to Havre is fixed at $100, without wines, which will be furnished by the steward on board, when required, at reasonable prices.

C. BOLTON, Fox & LIVINGSTON, No. 22 Broad street. Agents, WM. WHITLOCK, Jr., 46 South street, N. Y.

Second Line.

UTICA, Capt. Hewitt, sails from New-York 1st January, 1st May, 1st September. Sails from Havre, 16th February, 16th June, 16th October.

ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. Pell, sails from New-York, 1st February, 1st June, 1st October. From Havre, 16th March, 16th July, 16th November.

ONEIDA, Captain Funk, sails from New-York 1st March, 1st July, 1st November. From Havre, 16th April, 16th August, 16th December. BALTIMORE, Captain Funk, sails from New-York 1st April, 1st August, 1st December. From Havre, 16th January, 16th May, and 16th September.

BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, No. 9 Tontine Building.

HAMBURG PACKETS, sail from North River side, every fifteen days.

SMITH & BALCHEN, Agents, 83 Wall st.

MARSEILLES PACKETS, sail once a month.

CHAMBERLIN & PHELPS, Agents, 103 Front st.

Other Foreign Packets.

Sailing to Ports in North and South America.

CARTHAGENA PACKETS, EVERETT & BATTELLE, Agents, 86 South st. HAVANA PACKETS, sail twice a month from Pier No. 12, East River. MOSES TAYLOR, Agent, 44 South st. ST. JOHN'S, N. B. PACKETS, sail once a week from foot of Broad street. P. I. NEVINS & SONS, Agents, 11 South street.

Porto Rico, ST. CROIX, and ST. THOMAS PACKETS.

W. W. PRATT, Agent, South street, Corner Old Slip. VERA CRUZ PACKETS, sail once a month from Pier 10, East River. HARGOUS, BROTHERS & Co., Agents 33 South street.

Packet Lines,

Sailing coastwise from New-York to different ports in the United States, Alexandria, Washington, and Georgetown, (D. C.) Packets, sail from Coenties Slip and Pier 15, East River.

Apalachicola Packets, (two lines,) sail twice a month.

Baltimore Packets, (four lines,) sail weekly from the East River side.

Boston Packets, (four lines,) sail tri-weekly from the East River side.
Charleston, (S. C.) Packets, (three lines) sail weekly from the East River Side.
Fredericksburg (Va.) Packets, sail weekly from Coenties Slip.
Hartford (Conn.) Packets sail from East River side.

Key West and St. Marks Packets, (two lines,) sail every two weeks.
Mobile Packets, (three lines,) sail three times a month from the East River

New Haven, (Conn.,) Packets, sail from Pier 24, East River.

New Orleans Packets, (five lines,) sail every 5 days from the East River side. Norfolk, (Va.) Packets, (two lines,) sail weekly from East River side. Pensacola, (Fa.) Packets, sail from Burling Slip.

Petersburg, (Va.) Packets, (two lines,) sail weekly from East River side. Phiadelphia Packets, (two lines,) sail from the East River side.

Portland (Me.) Packets, sail weekly from Coenties Slip.

Portsmouth (N. H.) Packets, sail weekly from Coenties Slip.

Providence Packets, sail from Pier 17, East River.

Richmond (Va.) Packets, (three lines) sail weekly from East River side. Salem, (Mass.) Packets, (two lines,) sail weekly from East River side. Savannah Packets, (three lines,) sail weekly from East River side. Wilmington, N. C. Packets, (two lines,) sail weekly from East River side.

Arrivals at the Port of New-York from Foreign Countries-1844.

COUNTRIES.

Ships. Barks. Brigs. Sch'rs Sloops Gal- Steam Total.

liots. Ships.

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STEAMBOATS,

SAILING OUT OF THE PORT OF NEW-YORK.

MAIL LINE TO STONINGTON, NEWPORT, AND PROVIDENCE,

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One of the above boats, connecting with the Railroads running to Boston, sail daily, from the foot of Battery Place, N. Y.

INDEPENDENT LINE-Office, 19 West Street.

Steamboat Neptune, Capt Rollins,
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Will form a daily line between New-York, Newport and Providence; starting from the North River side, near the Battery.

NEW-YORK AND BOSTON RAILROAD LINE-Office 34 Broadway."

Steamboat Cleopatra, Capt. Dustan,

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Leave from Pier No. 1, North River, daily, Sundays excepted, at 5 P. M., in summer, and 4 P. M. in winter, connecting at Allen's Point in winter, and Norwich, in summer, with Railroad cars running to Worcester and Boston. HARTFORD LINE-Office 34 Broadway.

Steamboat Globe,

Steamboat Kosciusko.

The above boats run from 1st April to 1st December, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 P. M. from Peek Slip, East River. In winter, passengers for Hartford are carried via New-Haven.

NEW HAVEN LINE, Office 34 Broadway.

Steamboat New-York, Captain Richard Peck.
66 New Champion, “ J. Stone,

The above boats carry the great Eastern Mail, and leave from Peck Slip, East River, daily, Sundays excepted, at 6 A. M., in summer, and 63 A. M. in winter. This line connects with Railroad cars running to Hartford, Springfield, Albany and Boston.

NEW-YORK AND BRIDGEPORT LINE.

[Connecting with the Housatonic Railroad.]

Steamboat Nimrod, Capt. Brooks.

A boat leaves New-York daily, Sundays excepted, from foot of Rosevelt Street, at 6 A. M.

For New Rochelle, Glen Cove, Cold Spring, &c.

Steamboat American Eagle, leaves daily, during the summer months from Fulton Market Slip, East River.

For Westchester, Manhasset, &c.

Steamboat Comet, leaves daily, during the summer months from foot Fulton Market Slip, East River.

For Astoria and Flushing.

Steamboat Statesman, leaves twice daily, during the summer months from Fulton Market Slip, East River.

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