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‘Savasewai A Rosen! a satan ceuts por ton would not decrease coal ove busbel, but would put into the Treesury of the ‘State $500,000, and would be paid by whom? The consu- wi s {Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuwaron, Feb. 2; 152 Dizen.—Things PO CRIPT. ——————————— Albany; mers in other States, who will be exceediagly willing to Salled. [Corresponteace of the Herakt.} mia reese oe ee ee pay thatsmal tax, in order to wipe out the national dis | _Haxwrax ann Lirrurace™ tuna. rom Borba Ausany, Monpay, Jan 31, 1842. The H tR tatives assembled thir grace of a State, rich in the greatest abundance, end ° er tae ed i i rd thei i vat te ha Ca fee cane int codinat en omy ot un will its debts, ‘Th nt movement oh Canby of The legisla’ure have at laatturned their attention | morming to joia the fu services, performed ir ted about children who - micieueete wey ue rod oP spr B Hora tei nf 4 tobusiness again, and sufe:ed the unprofitable dit-| the Senate Chamber, over the remains of the Hon | hair more or le gnered by peor y folieitous for the impesition o! fe UME larrison, Wn Mar left toolong upon the C ia,that the matter which remains below these scabe ul cerates the roots, weakens the vial of the mem- branes; very often prevents the reproduction of the hair Ihave occupied myself much in the traetment of this , Which nearly al ndicates its first by hitile places about th. of atwo shilling ie vulgarly called ringworm. Upon some pstients remarked these dry places without inflammation, and they are found thus more commonly upon the heads of adults, and are very tenacious und dilticult to cure, often two reasons—one is that Pennsylvania now enjoys the monopoly of supply, which will no longer be the case os soon asthe Maryland Canal taps the great Alleghany coal beds; the other isthaton the 3lofJune next @ re- duction of 80 cents per ton takes place in the duty,which may in some degree lower the price, The following is from the Migers Journal on this point:— Souxn tnx Atsam.—The present duty on foreign euesions, that have been going on for the past week, to drop, at least for the present. The third House, or lobby, too, has been unwsually busy. The mem bers of this bedy, are far more indefatigable in thei: attention to business than either of the others. Among the most prominent among them are sone of the members of the previous Legisiatures, who N. F. Dixon, Senator from Rhode ialand aad Provi- dence Plantations. No business, exeept qualifying the recently elected members for Georgia, was transacted. The members departed from the Houre ia processior, headed by the Sergeaat at Arme, the Clerk, and the Speaker, who were distinguished by white scarfs. T Chamberlia, M: At, Royal Navy A H Tay lor. Geo Miss Harricgton, and JA Barry, Foreign Importation . re eT “ . Coal 2 ton. the 30th of June next, St Pxrenssuno—Ship Henry Clay—2449 ail cloth 4961 come here to lobby for favorite measures, and the | ‘The inimitable Yankee Hill has atrived in Wash- varying ite situation, and that during general POUR, ON | Conti arene? 20 per lon, On the per ton, making a | do raven duck jo0edo tl: ms 2 bales cra ie ep a ‘14 office seekers, or their friends. From your city, 1) ington to fulfil an engagement with Mr. Ward, the | 1 the heed becomes bald, ine very singuier manner, al- | reduction of EIGHTY-SIX CENTS, about the present | 20% ji) and do.ctach T Pop Go sheeting (006 perceive Col. Stevenson, Col. Storms, and James ingle root perceptible. | average price of mining a ton of coal in this regio... To : . Col. lessee of the Washington Theatre. Theatrical re- 1 have seen upon many patients iPtaaks bree Pt e hair grow again, | compere successfully with the foreign article, a reduc: rz : ruham & er — + Girinel r, all after the office of Commissary General. | presentations have Icng since Jost the popular favor | but all white, orin sucha manner as to give Rthe tion of nearly one dollar per ton, must teke place in our | Minturn & co—100 Newbold & Cru jo 260 coils cordage J Conne nel : u 1 The mons {O° von jeCall & eo—20 bales flrms EF bales feath Inthe Senate, Mr. Dexmisrow presented u petition, | here ; but the present leszee appears to combine a% Pecploved ter toe art of his effockion Are SoPaE nie harndoaa teevacd dollats "per cunum, mevrly Meyer, Retong & cont ardine bulier ie gh goats Sent ed for hi 901 kgs sail cloth which, he remerked, was but the first seri girs ing for the incorporation of a company witha capi- tal of $1,500,000, 0: other means, to construct a rail- siduity with an intimate acquaintance with his pro- fessional duties, and aided by the best company which has trod these boards for several years— all of whieh will be drawn from the wages of labor, and Jost to the region. Miners and laborers, are you prepared for this disastrous state of affairs 7 = Allen & P. —31 hf cask, th asuheifde Guek 130 Deies raven 388 packag order. gular use of Gran % Bint vitality of cag " Domestic Importations. 6 ‘1 s Ne ae ‘ From this admission of theorgan of the Miners, it ap: | yy meestio Ten ; te road from the city of Albany, to connect with the | thougn ’tis not in mortals to command succes, Ue | Toor, Dealt retort rnin tale peare thatthe present excessive duty keeps up the price | Daulue stoSead Voting a nmcane Cooly Hesacekee New York and Erie Railroad at Goshen. Mr. D. | seems determined to deserve it. faculty of these or: of coal $1 per ton, which is paid by the poor consumers | ;,75! bble - ‘k a 7: 1rd Snail, Waltiama & cont do ae . am wes coal pork = je flour Be 4 eaid ifthe citizens of Ney York, Co of ~ sea macnn ee Talent cy by diseases, fer | f0F the exclusive benefit ofthe privileged class o(Minors, } 46 lover seed Wert qumes-1000 pigs lead 00 preres i desire the construction of railroad frem Albany [Correspondence of the Floeald:} often they eve, or become very dangerous, and last seve- | without one cent benefit to the State Treasury. Why | “ord J Faulk & su. 34 New York, this was the surest and peor Bazrimone, Feb. 2, 1642. | ral years the feeble hairs are up, and are some | should the Miners levy this contribution of $600,000 | | Savawnan—Brig Philuraa7 bales, cotton, Wim Cook=4s means of ensuring it. Gen. Roor said he desired ‘mes ferent colors upon the same upon their fellow citizens, while the State in its neces- sities is debarred from any benefit? By the operation of the present tariffthe iron manufacturers have to pay the Miners a tax of $1 per ton onthe coal they consume In meking iroo, and then they m their turn ask to have the consumers ofiron taxed in order to enable them to Se Xgommee, * AY ~ 20 de Parmlee, Kilburn & Rogera- 27 do ‘00d—8 hhda t>bacco 132 bales do Hackins & L: ean—1 box Dunham & Di do Sturges & Rae—2 do LN Fow- ler—1 emk wax G C —t box W Gibson, 2do F G&D Lathrop: Lewk 1 bex Waring & Co—i65 bales cott » 1500 pyun's moas order. Savannan—Brig Savannali—57 bales cotton C_C bales Buck & co—46 do B De Forest & co—25 do H =#8 do J Simonson & co—6 do 40 tea sii rice Hecksher & Cestar—t eask U Mr. Eprror :— ; It is not my purpose to trouble you with o long communication, for there is nothing particulurly new. Itis rendered pretty certain that the resump- tion bill will not pass the Senate as it passed the Children should very seldom hi he head shaved ;1 can convince thore that are desirous of consulting me, can, in most cases, be avoided. A. GRANDJE “AN appreciates and combines: wih er. cumspection, the scriptions given in ° thors, giving no pretareace te his own remedies except where the case requires it, and where, moreovet, expe- to call for the consideration of his resolutions, offered on Saturday, but if Mr. Foster desired further delay he would waive his call. Mr. Foster said he should prefer that it ehould lie on the table for another day. Gen. R. then inquired if the journal contained his & 20 JS Shepter—192 te i iti . i i shoaay. hecoal tax. Thisfully il he principle of ; gre ye th reciting the Governor’s mes. | House. The most knowing at Annapolis, say that | rience for s0 many years confirms its e pay the: tax. is fully illustrates the principle fea reslitrol ieee onset a tthe a bite Pag yea replying in the affimative, he | it will be so modified as to postpone the time of re- | ,2m¢ einen senate a Sus ot Xifotrisia,” | protection. A single iron establishment in Pennsylva- | der Bt Sicha CE ay hee ee rs said he would wait, with » the movements | suming until August or September next. Rail Road | and the temporary or permanent fall of the bair ; all cu. | niaconsumes 15,000 tonsofcoal per annum, on which, ‘ard: ack—1i stones F B&H af the Senator from the Fifth, (Mr. Foster:) The | orders have improved very materially—they are | ‘neous eruptions of the scalp of a tetter nature—that | according to the admission of the Miners’ journal, a tax sboxes BD Godfrey. Senate then went into committee on the bill to which is most bales cotton Geo ‘ erally met with on the heeds of young, $18,000 has to be paid. * 3 i x ; , . Abolish this tax by removing * Mills & co--100 cagku rice Mas'ers, change the maaner of sppointing Bank Commis. | now at 12 discount. The lectuze ef David Paul | children. Sioriterous Liquid, the employment of | > as to be pa ol a a sionere, = sbtedacedhaeeatee tattost: Da nde'| Brows, tase night, was attended by probably two | which, in a short time, cures “'dydrotrosis.” And, | the duty, and ghe operation will be th a bounty | Heydeckera coat bung eatin Sheets Robinean ke ae tion of Mr. Husren the bill wae so amended as to! sovsaad persons, Mt was a capital affair, LHe did | St2lY: prescriptions according to the dilferent cases | upon iron to the same eatent. The State is heavily in | Spgs Wetmore, Benedict & c Tod GH Knapp Vag tae have the first election of Commissionerson the 2ist | | "Malt PUmthh it Wo ea tice OB Eentaboes oy deg day at 10.1 Birdliyiotduet. debt, dishonored, and its stock sells at 45 to46 per | Bumandot hat wsolT oonnnad Ae Bee ete a ee ae of March next. Mr. Favrxxes to amend | both himself and his subject ample justice. Fottney oer beslnentcectt'bs post paid: « | cent. Some means must bo resorted to, and that imme- | Son & co—2 ceases Joha Carrow—t case 8 N Pike & Brothers— Ihave now some gossip intelligence on hand, touching an affair of honor, which you shall have shortly. Also, a good joke about Lord Morpeth. The bani excitement has subsided. The pecple seem to be well pleased at the recent improvement of the Railroad orders. The last sales of flour were made at $5,50; and of wheat at 115 a 120 cents. Faom Rio Graxpe.—The following is an extract of a letter lately received in this city, from the heuse of John C. Pedriek, Esq-, American Consul at Rio Grande. ird section, which requires that the free . poe ahall pay one fourth of the salaries of the bank commissioners, so that they shall pay but one ‘ighth. This was about the propose ion of the capital the free banketo the others . Fosrer objected on the ground that it was not the amount of capital but the nam>er of banks that produced the labo: 2 +dward —! e Write Borack—1 te Greenway, Heury & com) cuac __ MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 3 diately to meet the demands upon it. Why then should not the article ofcoal pay its quota? As to continuing the borrowing system it cannot be done. The Banks o! Philade!phia are drained to their last dollar, and their utmost resou! must be strained to sustain them. selves. The Bank of Pennsylvania broke dewn under its efforts to help the State and the United States Bank, and has been closed under an injunction, it is alleged, with the funds ofthe State in its vaults. That matter is very questionable, however,and the affair should be prebed into. Ifthe funds ere actually there, they can- not be got out to be made available, although it is rumor- ed that J. Ridgway, Esq. offered his responsibility for the Bank,provided the injunction should be removed. The Safety Fund arrangement, as it is facetiously An Intimate Acquaintance. OG- Is any one acquainted with a friend who two months since possessed ahead truly disgusting We are, thie 18a description. ’Twasfrom fever. The top of his head was bald, thesides were covered with dry, rusty, reddish hair, and filled with dendriff. This wae quickly falling off. Well,he has now a splendid heed of hair, perfectly beautiful. This was caused by using Jones’ Oil of Coral Circassia. Beside, thes certify this made their hair grow, pre vented it, cured dandriff. Mr. John Burn’s?2 King stres yw York, and many others. is sold at 62 Chatham street— mind,the number is 82—ask for Jones’ Oil of Corel Cir- cassia—buy no other—mind—see that the label is signed in hand writing—T. Jones. yr. After some further debate the committee rose and reported. The Senate took up the bill relative to the New York and Albany rail road coenpay. Mr. Dexsistox remarked that as no answer had as yet been made by the company to the resolution of in- quiry, submitted by Mr. Dickinson, the Senate can- not as yet act rstandingly in the matter. He therefore moved that the committee rise and report, which was agreed to. The bill to amend the in- gpection lawe relating to the inspection of sole leather, was agreed to with amendment. The Mar. 4 Aprils + Aprilia + May 4 Rio Grinve, December 10, 1841 siness is dull, aa is usual at this season. o last ft Flour was of 1000 bbls. ne: $7,29. Richmond City Mills is Wasnis ‘on, (D.C.) January 6, 1812. Messrs. Prark & Sons, 5 Division street :— ‘ mn Richmend couatry Flour ranks next. The former is | I ave littleto add to my former communication beyond | ¢a}jed, isthus, the Banks are to deposit $75,000, to for Packetsto Arrive Bill to repeal the New York Criminal Court | worth 9, the latier $8. Philalelphla brands are un- cas Deachetn fant teat heckccerleiels aground of your | ¢.0~ a rua to be pleced in i ticmcahiiethaded 2) Sees et betioe ater rt Bill was taken up, but the committee rose and re- | saleable at all times. We quote 27 inch Domestics at 6} | Candy. I could not believeit possible, that I could have ; 1] Philadelphia, Hovey, Dec. 25 | Welliogton, Chadwick, Feb 10 rted without teking the oreo ‘The joint reso- | cents ; 30 and 33 inch ditto 7 cents ; 37 inch ditto 9} cents, | sold such aqnantity,in one week. My store is who have been named as follows :— Switzerland, Smith, Jan. 2| Quebec, Hebard, Keb 20 lution for the election of a Regent of the University | Osnaburga9 cents ; brown drills {1}; blue 8} a9} cents | by themembers of Congress, and yesterday, my stock North America—John Richardson. Ontario, Bradies, | Jan. 10! rhuladeiphia, Hovey, Mar. 1 im place of James King, deceased, was then adop'-| Lumber $2625 per 1000; cane seat chairs $19 25, | was totolly exhausted. The Horehound Candy of 45 Philadelphia—Samuel F. Smith. Henry Delano.” Dee. 96! G, Wachingin Brctows, Feb? ed, and the election accordingly takey place at | woeden $8.50. fish, per drum of 128 Ibs. $441. | Division sireet, is s0 far superior to all attempts of imi- Commerciel—Jsmes Dundas. “All ‘Jan. 2| U. Stat te Feb-13 twelve o’clock to-morrow. The Senate then went | Butter 23 cents ; lard 143; seap 5} cents. tation, that the only difficulty Ihave, is in producing Mechenice’—J. B. Mitchell. ica, Lowber, Jan. 7! England, Wi Febii9 into the consideration of Exeeutive business. Jerked Beef costs on board } aly a bie? r 100 Ibs. (which Tean do) testimonials of itssuperior excellence. Penn Township—D. B. Hinman. MaAvBA. Hany. Ta the Aesergbly, a petition was presented by Mr. | Light Hides are sought after for the faites States and | For the sake of the Union,send me an immediate suppl Southwark—Thomas Sparks. Bes: 17 | La Duchrased’Orieans, Web. 8 oman T bly, a pet ‘Brownellvand one hugdred | Burove, and cost on hoeru 12 cents; heavy areneglected | There is no medicine here, that can compare with | — Western—J. Patterson. Bec: 18) Bully, Thompeon, — Feb 16 Mactay, citizens of New Youk undred | and are worth $9} 2 9} cents. WoolScents per lb. Ex- | Peese’s Horehound Gandy, for one mement and for the Farmers’ and Mechanics’—I. P. Hutchinson. ; cae Liat ‘thd nine other citizens of New York, for such alter- | change on Rio de Janeiro 6 per cent premium. sake of your acknowledged reputation, supply quickly Northern Liberties—David Kirkpetrick. om ation m the common school system of that city as} it is prebable that some time may elapse ere our ge hoe wants earae: FRANK TAYLOR. Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’—Thos. H. Craige, airtel agrerae) will atteotnally peoureapalis j does and indigent | litical disturbances are quieted, but these do not in the eet ee 8 State street, Boston ; Robin- Moyamensing—Joseph Solmns. Commanders of vessels will confer » favor by having a list mm therein the bieseings of lucatien. son, No. imo least interfere with the safety of preperty, asour busi- reet, Baltimore, Md. ness is all inthe city. The above sum to be in specie, Treasury notes, or | of their cargoes, passengers, and a report of vessels left at Mr, Upatr presented a remonstrance from citizens of the port whence they sailed, and the vessels spoken, ready ats , is ally satisfactory security. On the default of any a 7 of Williamsburgh against the recharter of the Ni ‘The weather continues delightful—warm almost | _0G- Coun. Cov: , a8 the boy said, when | equally em their serival here for Commodore Bassxrt, of our fleet River bank. A very large number of petitions were | a5 mid-summer he Barton ligt Miss Clifton open gies er tive ae anestative care of gat. Bank, the Trustees to have power to convert the secu- | of news echeoners. He will board them Dicly a received to-day. v en the case, that a coffin follows a cough, oF | rity to such an extent as to pay the defaleation ; andthe | their arrival, common cold, unless a timely use is made of Shermai Lozen; ey certainly cure such cases sooner than any thing we know of—and now he has some for \sea che Holliday street Theatre to-night. Mr. M’Murray, from the committee on the peti- Yours, tion of aliens, submitten a long report upon the peti- tons of the several persons pee to be the hae defaulting bank to be thereafter excluded from the ar- Tangement. Twwr. Cleared. Bark Catharina, Sundman, Bremen, Bocrman. Johnson & Co. ic! that te ts that annoying ac- ‘ik Eixchai 4 —Brigs Dani Kilby, C der, Spa. GW ; @f John G. Leake, deceased, and also the petition of Philadelphia. cocpeativas (orn! tan wotte, Hib asta Wigs Get gc Meret nt OMA Stems eee ornog. Barshai nad Fart, Fe Cocae & Sean the Trusteesjof the Leake ane Watts Orphan Asy- {Corrcepondence of the Herald] ou, Ro to Sherman's Warehouze, 106 Nassau street, and "bo Wue re ggie 9 pocever Nesmith & Lard h ‘The report sums up the different will give you some of hie Lozenges, that willcure | 3400 = do im ae . ce rear, (Venexi salty by tie leone ve pret Seabee oerron a ded Purtapevrnra, Feb. 2d, 1842. uassoon as you could desire. Agente—Burgess, 29 de mo 18 250 do H Galvin, Fa S he by ie reopen ye Fe rs e ieriage Teempitatates Allhere to-day is quiet. There is no run, but a : rd Thitd street, Philadelphia; Redding, 9 Stete street, go ae 3s a sh | Moga: Hayes Ke ep Bch vpaaas, Conte tara nig mittee, without deciding upen the clai believe | great lack of coofidence in all descriptions of paper owl ‘i be" ole ae] Seeker ies janford, Wilinington, NC; Compliance, the will Oy be CORE pee a Tevoned (ei fr fe currency circulating among ws. No one holds it a “MONEY MARKET. rH ay Sundie ne, BI ny hha! et hus P. um, #t was ordered printed. moment longer than he can in any useful way get " Ci) 7 fe Bela dereaeiel bee was raported by Mr. Kxzxy, foi fief of t eee 2 i e Wednesday, Feb, 2—6 P, M. 60 dayr, to Nolteuius &Pavenstect Brig Be ad oka preotitionend, meet feecipe rid of it. The practice of paying debts, eo long in} ‘rhe business at the stock board has been small to 00 | henry ee e teat dese mara Semen’ Asshcrrce pay fortheir services, &c , which was ordered print- | disuse, is becoming eomewhat tashionable, for the | day. Prices have not materially altered. Delaware 75.-| vahae dota Beleteee Dearne teak lew Orie od. The Sante cont for concurrence the resolu: | fear entertained by holders, that the Bank will | and Hudson roee1 per cent ; Indiana bonds 3 per ceat; fist Ce certo)* S01 tv . to Johnson & Lowden. i lawpetech LE pes nh dijone ao ara i rpg break. Large amounts have been paid for thie | Harlem }; Long Island declined j; Mohawk 1}. Sales 8 12 Aubunan' Syracuse St} Mate, Care rem New Osteen, ith ‘Whole. “They can be of but little service now, as| teason, that creditors had leng given up as lost. of bills on Philadelphia8 per cent; Baltimore 3}a}; Mo- Raat ie ete 95 | of and for Boston, waste enil next diy 23d ull. off Tor ges, saw abrie showing a red rig Moses, Loveland ,: bile 14; New Orleans 7}; St. Louis 15. Now that bu- . Bulkiey. 30tn ult. lat 35 for Chacl siness isto heavy in the stock market, jobbers are more industrious than ever circulating false reports, in order The “league” of City and Ceunty Banks is be- news been received to-night of the loss of the ih oa the United States lieved to be nearly or quite perfected, and, it is an- te : BeTaistay celled “ap tor nate by one vote. a consideration of the ton. resolutions: iatrodaced by him relative to the ap- | Bounced, will go into operation on Monday. Each | ts meet thei jews. Th rts find place i eee CMa Te ems: f i and removal gute officers. Mr. Cann. | Bank contributes $75,000 to the Safety Fund. The eo canal sorbet LWT iictt@Uly, Athertis vines Board. : ‘Brig Philurs, Doane, 6 days from Savsuauh, cotton, to Dum- py cate tey, oe fg eng a ae etowing Banks haveselected each its Trustee as | the Express had an elaborate puff for Delaware and gaa) Se Miohenk £5, $2, | “Sehr Emblem, fea'ce, York River. ed. Ca a call fora divis.on on each section of | follows:— s Hudson Conel Jludicrously false in its statements. This \ do 5) General Record, _ the resolution, the clause in relation to the election | | Bank of North America, John Richardson ; Phi- | afternoon the New York American has another puff for $y $5 Bel & Hud * sSh fuatese ebbered sak corsorttanent eed ecceceateres oe of Secretary of Sent was adopted. On the | ladelphia, Samuel F. Smith; Commercial, James | the same stock, headed “stock jobving,” full of affected 58) ase Bermada, in May, 1641, was sold on Monday last for Ferrin cooting wp kor pee emg ed peeps, Dundas; Mechanics’, J. B, Mitchell ; Pean Town- | berror at the atrocity of making false reprosentations in State of Trade. AsotnKe Sir Asrone —We learn from Key West that on order to deceive the ianocent public,and closing with an unqualified endorsemant of one of the most mismanaged corporations inthe country. the morming of the 20th ult a Freaeh ship was discovered ashore on the quicksands, about \w nty miles to the I-eward of that place by & fishing amack; uhey immediately boarded her found she was from New Orleans, ound ship, D. B Hinman; Southwark, Thos. Sparks; Western, J. Patterson ; Farmers’ and Mechanics’, J. P. Hutchinson ; No: thern Liberties, David Kirk- uida- cient Whea spfficient time had elapsed he would move a resolution requiring them to report instan- ‘The principel transaction to day hes been the sale of swer received to the resolutions asking for a li +y teas, which were disposed of at declining prices, as fol- tion account. Perhaps there had not time. ee An with s cargo of cotton, and tallow in ¢ ‘e af ‘Th Youna Hrsos. ould be of ice to the snip, the ptain thorght best ter. When that Mformation did ecms, he would be | Pattick ; Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’, Thomas | , 114" iad saan be Ay barter ght eens aisineein & | throw ores een ihe Ui ret mul bythe as ready as any one to effeet the change pre-| H. Craig; Moyamensing, Joseph Solons. cae issaliy Ghagdinid ti tas Rak GEOMRNAGIe eo % md} Other veeacistimmediately left for thewtip, but he wae n°" to WES 5icibkn taba oftlied wierd igh gurpoace Nothing is said uponthe subject of the payment | ¢4 with proxies,to procure the appointment of theirown | {¢ 9° ee 4 Fee te nt aod foocleded sabi tertets Whe mameel te ly bea delay, if « ch inge depended earthe answer to | Of the State Interest, and the matter is in more | man against the interests and wishes of the bone fide nie 4 wag phy rig he TT ety es Hi oT VE be in, He tioughtthe gentleman from Herki- | doubt now, and apparently more remote, than it was | stockholders. 108 (3ies5 18d Havana 18th ult. with five passengers and three of the crew o1 mor “could use the tomahawk” without such infor- | six months ago. The Bank has beyend all doubt | The banksof Philadelphia do not any longer receive | 75 42 Hs ” CA en, Meet rancid imtaa kag nee oie aoe farther Gebate the resolution | used much of it to pay its own debts, and the re- | thebMisof country banks on deposite. The following | 30 a. a. & 69 | “Commence ef Boston.—Arrivals during the month of ‘was laid on the table 3 of the State Treasury are in no condition | i the stateof the currency in that city :-— “°° fof | Yom 180s i igs. Sci Sven fe open sesolation, | dep Leb erty ‘ es it up. Governor Porter has returned to Discount on current notes for specie, 8 8 10perct. do ‘Salita. Dies, Sage, Brign. Sat rv, Bloops. Total. an afternoon session for 1 ration 9 J 2 2 i the billabolishang capital punishment, aad adjoure- | Harsha ony in Stocks today are tg. ame-| 2 GraruBenty ae eet FPR srsignarfalat Lig aa sch were ‘bin ved. ave Uxciscan. 5 « bark Sicilian. ak, diam amount, at @ considerable falling off in the rnnf sor Eto is Hrvon, ; ry : Exchange en New York, 6} to 7} prem. | 20 chests 87 700 tab bre st Pe Tosa ba va Barks, Brin. Schre. Stoops. Xi Wasuixacon, Feb. 1, 1642, | hundred—the former $104. Y..S. Bank notes are at | Willbe found wader the head of “ State of Trade.” The | 55 St te \ eeictvealaaycoes tindips coeblnaalsay tt Real Bere: Oop here apie F i Mail steamer Columbia cleared and sailed on the Fan ‘Boa: a discount of 50 per ccnt on coin rard 25 to 30 ; | attendance was good, but prices were upon the whole ‘The Royal Mail st: . eral of Mir. Dixon—Board of Exchequer. | Pennsylvania 10 to 15; Towanda is not worth mote | lower than at the lait sale. Lat, “1 he Britannia arrived on the 281, after @ boisterous pase- The Senate met at 12 o’clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral ceremonies of Mr. Dixon, late fe tevenee cutler Hemilton retursed from asethér severe on the 14th. than 25 cents on the dollar. ‘The President of the Philadelphia Bank to-day The Banke of Pennsylvania, in grand conclave, are J ‘ enacting a solemn farce. They have agreed to act le aSenator from Rhode Island. rns ee ne. tena ripe med Np artigan imdepeatently,to pay out their ak 8 to settle Lowell, Boston for Mastin, Jan at 98 2,l0a 37 a The Committee of Arrangements, pall-bearere, | desert a sioking ship.” It is to be h that it does | balances promptly in specie funds, and to prepare for re- Orion, Philadelphia for Barbadocs, 3 days out, lat 35 7,1on and members, atiended at Mr. Clement's, on Cazitol | not apply in thie case, theugh I confess I have my | sumption as speedily as possible. This is right, and ernst Le ‘orth, Me. from NYork for NOrleans, Jan Hill, the late residence of the deceased, at 11 o'clock, | fears Read, ualike some other bank officers, | should havebeen alopted four years ago, in which case Mee Wiaticee ot Al spsiein, thom NOrtecns fot Liver: A. M., at which time the corpse was removed, in hhas.e character to lose, ad mao pe dees not wish | the fnancial difficulties of Philalelphia would long since Foote = Psontot atheros Orleans, for Boston, ? to risk itin presiding over a broken e have terminated. In the very moment of adopting these ,™ < charge of the Committee ot Arrangements, attended by the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, tothe Senate Chamber, where Divine service was performed at precisely 12 o’clock. The Chaplain to the House of A string ef two or three hungred persons have out, Jaa 26. 1. of “iat 0 14, lon 18.38 ton. of and for ing, for NYork, 15 days from Attakapas. lat 33 20, lom 76 30. the only judicious measures that have been hit upon in years, however, they are, as if possessed of the very demon of hambug, forming what they call a “safety-fund day been parading thi our +f peaieranes nema weachiol Bretagne iateaied for the Kinsington Fire Company. eses 8 do M4 100 6ib bas This morning, through the intervention of A De | for the protection of the weak b: 3” thereby coun. Povenora. a Representativer, the Rev. Mr. Maffit, performed the } Kulb Law, Eeq’, the ‘Sasctipere’ jadgment, ere- | terecting thelr other movements, end egain linking their | bf ehes's Phe hed ange teehee ores apse, service, and the Rev. Mr. Tuston, Chaplaie of the | ditors of the tank of Pome preeee ~ — the | fateto the irretrievably insolvent institutions. There 10 hf chests fhe 1916 hf cheote Es ‘ Yoo wmats Cassia 11] § 1,700 Ceylon Cinnamon 17. ‘This sale is a shade lower than the last. eaibo. : vi bout Jan 4~Arr Emily Ellicrt, Baltimore; Joka Drage fers (Venezulian) (probably the Ei CManacatoa, v0 dae—in port, John Duslap, of Province. bout Dee 1—Arr Wan Penn, Coleman, Bal fellowing petition to the Judges reme Court. It is thought that the step will stop the ap- potatment of a Receiver. To tus Hoxonsste Jupore or tue Surneme Covar THE COMMONWEALTH OF PEENSYLTARts. Senate, preached a most appropriate, eloquent, and touching sermon, from Isaiah Ixiv, 6—" But we are allan uoclean thing, and all our righteousmesses are asfilthy rage, and we all do fade asa leaf, acd our are no banks in Philadelphia, scareely in New York, so 10 cheats strong as not to dread the future, supported by all the resources, skill and prudence thet they can muster; and yetthey not only have the presumption to entertain 7 y ; Corn Trade, iquities, like the wind, have takey » ‘The petition of the undersigned citizens, residing with. | the ides o! helping other banks, but they are actually in Canel Flour. . * =< funeral procession was tas fooea ait be on and County of Philadelphia, respectfully pretending “to devise means” to pay $1,000,000 for the alee day a als Bo We heard of n0 Portia, Jan toate President, Baiting. €hd Eugene, moved from the Senate Chamber to the raigtoad | ‘That we are Judgment creditors of the Bank of Penn. | Stste interest ; as if this process of plundering the public, change in Southern Ohio sells at $5.81 10 $6. Porto Bice tan 20 ‘Are Frances, N xfotk, , d on Pennsylvania avenue, where thi sylvania to mount in the segregate ef not quite | by loaning and borrowing irredeemable paper and acou- Married. om, Kebi—Noarrival this moruing.. Cid Britannia (+). lepot ney! '» where the body was Mars, and we observe, by the publi. ad not alread yflasted low h. Ifthe - pool vin Halifax; Ligouis, Matauaas; Brazon, (new, of delivered to the reiatives of the deceased, ut their | pepers, thet an injunction upon thet Bank has been is- maar’ Mia's bore smear Ack 0ey On the tat instant, at the Brick Church, by the Rev. | Kingstowst00 tons) Gilveston, Texus. Arr Jaw 31, Grechn, special request, to be transported for interment to | ia’>Y Your Heners, and (hat you are about te appoint “tater gan | elie gin 4 ge oat VoueTA | Chase Baovond, Jen3i—Are Albert Vinsl, Georgetown 8C its interest, it would not benefit ite credit one iota under the,circumatauces; on the contrary it would be an inja- ry. This fact may be seen in the cave of the State of Il- a Receiver to toke charge of its Srxane, ull of this city. We would, with due respect say toyour ‘On the 20th ult. by the Re jamin Tavior to Mrs, Carn the place of his late residence, in the State of Rhode Inlaad, in the following order: W. Wallace, Mr. x Apams, both of this Henors, thet, x: | <r reming of 99:0, im & heavy avast, carried away foremast, according, to existing laws, we have s priority over ‘ main topmaat, some spare aud saul Horses Hote, Jan 20—Are Palm, Boston for Phisatel ethor oreditore, and city. Concern, do for Elitbeth Citys Hove &. Su orfolk fot The Chaplains of both Houses. hake, boing Uiprecedented io thie ocmoneeelth: we | Unols, which stock fell to 39, last suvomor, although it | "7 re Nastaeket;Sosltoy do fox Kuggton: Bahama vo fer Bus Physicians who attended the deceased. are not aware of its consequences, and are tearfal that it | bad never failen in its paymoots up te that time. The P Pelpcatoe; Nap leon, Pordiand for Kichinoud “9 pow a Committee of Arrangement will impair our legal righta, (Pennsylvania sock at home and abroad,would | Onthe 21 instant, after a short Illness, Any, eldest | 10 Yoon! no vessel in port Mr. Wooparae ‘And we would leo with di t say to your Ho- | belers of Pennsy 5 daughter of Patrick and Margaret Bigoy, inthe 20th year | "43,1997, 00 "Saneh iN Or wy vinco, Bultunore. . respect your a ug ‘ait Riven, Jan 23—Arr 4 Mr. fara | nore, that though w: ble individuals, tnd our | no doubt much prefer passing the peewent dividend.if tho | 4 nor age. Fae enck! Jeu atArr Sequel, York River, Feoumech, N Me. claims small, yet we are a: ich entitled te your Mote would immediately take vigorous m restoreise | The funeral will items thas afternoon,at 40’clock. Yorks Hienat, d is eres 3 ee section se minent persons with larger clolens, from legitimate sources sufficient fands to mead the de- | from 93 White street The + ae vk warh v” som jer Rett, Matto, Below, Tlogs, . Cos w with Tespect t ‘aro respectfully 5 Mr. Ctarron, your Honorable Court, whatever they ‘may Fomgonn mands upon it hereafter, aad in urder to enable the peo- | OI" Me uit at Craigville, Orange County, Mr. {oP (Bremen) $t Uber: Justion, Mr. Stunaron, M ly hope \ pe be done by you to unsettle or ple to pey those to refievo them from the burden of bank | Huctor Crate, late Surveyor of the Port of New York Walea & 1d 0 King: The Fes anil osebee ner of the deces ae aaa exi read legal rights, oF to retard the eperation | sopression, by compelling not only resu:nption, but con: | On the 31st ult. Mire. E Sen io. Brome a eA a 33 bo Diag Gl The ie ives from the State of of existing . * Mi B . “(Swed) Belgiure; Rhode Islan und Providence Plante- Parapecemia, Feb. 2, 1942. tinued specie payments. and formerly of Stockton, " nse tions, as mo rere. sr ANDREW MILLE! ‘One meaus of raising moncy to redoem the State cre- hild of Mr. and Mrs. Hud= Sld Rowland, ‘dent proiompore, aud ther Sorte THOMAS BROMLEY. for the eupply of which article Pennsylvania enjoys an NOT fe ian, Lane, Newer Virglade, ‘Tho Sergeant-at armeol the House of Representatives fs ie peti exclusive monopoly. No sooner was this proposed than Eiverpests Ait ete. tam. ‘The House of Re ati On the presentation of this petition te the Coart, Cd ¥, (Br) low. Pree tere ncoeded by their Speaker | i¢ was remarked from the Benoh, that care wou'd | thefadvocates of high tarifte,irredeemablo beak poper,and Perdvomet, Pole: N Fiver, dey \ LiL im, Kingetont be takem that no legal inter claim was com. promised by any action of thei The motion to appoint a Receiver to take charge of the assetts of the Bank was postponed to next Monday. and Tho President of the United States, Me. Weustsm ow hie right hend, and Mr. Sravcer on his Mr. Ursien and Mr. Wicxurrs. ‘oppression of every kind, denouceed it, with a peculiar accrimony. The Courier of this city, a penny paper, and oth« r/,that have been the most clamoro i State, fir its delinquency, are most virulent . i PORIUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. Chief Justice and Arsock; MKfar-(amed and celebrated pills, from Portugal, Cer ueeomens eC eene W, Shalt attempt it makes to raise money. Of all taxes that the WK gaboelve, to, be obtained in this country. Bet adver: Citizens and Strangers. Resomption Bitt.—We have information from } site can impose, an impost per ton apon all coal mined tisernerd on the last eolumwat fourth nse. 29 m8 Annapolis, from a source on which we have full ty WANTS SELL ‘LOCK UF GOYUDS I— reliance, that the Committee of the Senate to » hom ANTS TO SELL A STO! It is understood that the Select Committee of the within the State, WwW HS the most judicious aad peculiarly 7 1} or exchange 2000 acres of good farming Ind which Howse of Reprezentatives are to report a bill for a} was referred the Resumption Bill from the House, | opportune at the present moment. All the coul now in pecrtorly Adapted 0 the Ere of whe { Tris located in scheme of finance this week. The precise features | have concluded to report the Bill te the Senate with | used, with the exception of the small quantity imported, ealthy sectionof the State of Michix-n, lies cou material modifications ' a navigable ri he wtate, and The leading one is, that ‘bauks of the larges’ navign ve jm the mtate, ani of the Dill have not transpired, but it is said that the the period i" «comes from Pennsylvania. The following is a table ivity of extensive touring, mille. |The ' provision for dealing in exchanges is stricken out— ised. ees Set he pipes tga showing the Comparative supply and consumption for a : seins steb.toneod aay seven an i male teen ou ‘d that the authonty for issuing three dollars of paper| February next, or at any earlier day that the Vir mags ees ait aka: Mabe Babee Sepals, Will bee tenanaes for 0 stock ote Ly gy ah for one of specie, i so changed as to limit it to| #mia Ban's may resume. In the meantime the |», Stree Coa ok MTR te Total Com pe CTI a tale Ny Eg Ni PR oma dollar for doliar—and that the number of sub. | piss to be allowed to issue notes betwees one and wigs aes: Clean Mites ans sechy ary “hy nay for Mt agencicsie preecribed at ten. If this aball be the fst orca te sree ; we sure site me Fisted seat ba ey cai miki obaracter of the bill, it will probebly be carried. Ratuaqap Oapens —An improvement inthe value | i840 187 209 1.130 t35 5 Ve the howor 19 Autibuwer, Tat the The whige, a part of them, at least, will take it as| Of these ord-'s took place yesterday, the rate of | 1941 140,000 1 p60 000 yA aes Vea ‘ier, st Megrare Tesi the best thing they can get, and many of the deme discount been reduced to 124 a13pereent- | Thistable gites ecomplete view of the consumption a ones tie Alps, and appear in pheir na- Grate will support it on the eame principle. Arrowrme: x Ow ee OHSAS Bs Set Wed, whose commission will expire on the 20:h of (+ present month. pon the Atlantic border, Fromthe imports gave been dedacted the exporta of forvign coil ofeach year. Not. ‘w thetanding the low duties the;wholeincreace in ¢upply c has been ‘from Pennsylvania. The foreign coal comes: Passengers Arrived, mostly In tse fF Sel'as.. and its price is comparstiv: @ | wrw Onc raxs—Bhtp Joby Mintur—H Muller, aad 12 in ‘he bata small object. It is, therefore, apparent that p tex: f [ateerags. The improvement is no doube altribatable J the ETM plaed epea k o wal $590,000 .f the. orders. all i veu Uy she Slayor, and tical evel, there ne ubt that the orders i Snake ne in value ister 30 centes-‘'v by had at the Musie Stoves, and at tt e Concert to commence at half rst 7 o'etoel BACCO —s bide wiser uy Fubecco, Tra trom ah: WAZOO, "tom New titlesnar uy pana sis 3255 fare aY apouas (Stoves Hos.08. end his jorecte.) At ek, Extra Fal of 'alaable articles, grocer ilver ever.detacked and shere H yative, cali the Sales Room. hing, jewelry and Be. Watel 40 do. Also fine Irish Li- eohame, besicry, gloven, Willa qiake of see a8 riety ity ei Theatrical and other clothing, helmets, ye places, Ke. ke. Also, 50 boxes segars, spermaceti can- clea, prunes, preserves, Ke. SATURDAY. Room: At 10} o'clock, io th ie ia ‘clock, i the Sa! of carpets, took fas. beds and plated ware, kitel Afso, anen' niture iite order ; rae 5: of eat ie o'clock, precisely, a enperb pianoforte, by order FOR BALE. or sachs: er to rent—Land in Lycoming count nna. title on ten bots in Be county, N J. hal ile from Newark—Alno to sent, ‘arm it tabetha mi 4a ‘consi: O14 scree, baru, apd good s7af@r arnlyre HENRY SMITHS Nassau tte ans rme SIXTY” MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE. Tite MOST EXPEDITIOUS RouTE TO ALBAN » via BRIDGEPORT—Fare or the NIMROD. leaves Cathe- ide, for Beidaeport every more rom 4 , The eteamvoat CRO I" rine Market sii, nat Bi ‘Sad will beforwecha tak haan. thence to Weal Stockin ence to any (3¢ iil furpiched and waemedn es) Y Fi age oF frei an OE year base KE oF frcight, apoly on beard of the beste ow ‘House. No. 5 dt atreet ~ PTAPSCOTT GE vASS FOR PASSAGE FROM AND RAG TO GREAT BRITAL LAND. * By the N. ind Uniti ly hea uited pool Packetset frienda and the make arrangements for Keres on very favorable Treland, and Scotiand and ; : vm anded by ex 1 euil from Liverpool every six daye 1842. Homme lyeegedtatd hare hitherto receiv- 0 nr conti . fil their engagements, nud ty the obtes arrange 'y have in ‘bus ‘ : porularity they hve hitherto ej yed. Sen Sa sone tending fo ther friends tnay rely thatthe same toution will be paid to the comfort of pasnemgers which i Extended fo ull. wh: ae pnsvag inall casea when thor joney will be rfuuded t Rolthett any, deduction Those jing to money to their friends, be plied wih dratfsatslght. payab'e ou demand, all he pine nel towns of the United Ki mn, and at the following capks, fae [ Nand— Me J Bult, Som & Co., Bankers, - tot inka ie Rad aa Be 4 aad Provincial Banks and franc! In Scotland—The Bank of Scotland and Branches. T ibecribers: sucersalon of first clase ailing to memnth, to Liver peol five times, 10 New Orleans ai times, to Mobile, Savan- nah and Charleston weekly. VAP Passages can,be at all til secured on very fi rime. "The public p Dieage take maties thal: the ouly.shipaieem> jority te new fing of Liverpool packets are ie Hogi, alt, By we Gamickshiday. ts are— ' bhre, Sree gaa Sh akepere, Mi L ire, Lyon, Eutew, Rockett. ‘The ubove ships are {vo well known to require comment. The subscribers trust that wit) their superior a for the accommation of persons wishing to send for the or who wish to remit them money, those about makiug au engagemente will not fall to observe the advantages here offer em. For turther particulars, apply (if by letter post aid) to Wet ERPSCOTT. Ate See ‘and 43 Peck Alip. f3 cor Geuverneau Laue. Ni FASSAGE SRO NEW ORLEANS MO BILE, CHARLESTON and SAVANNAH—By ARBRE the regular sine of Packets —Fergons ishing to vend fo ane friends to come from sither of Soe above ports, cam mnake the necessary arrangements, 1 Sidra a A Se YD fa to PscorT. al 43 Sauth ‘street. or 43 Pe-k Slip. PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—Only Re- a jar Line —The splendid Dat, gallon. packet shi ABAMA, Capt. Bunker, ‘sails positively on the Ws ehogr oC se Hos salt eyery five days, or pessbe free having | solendid iecommodations for ‘eabia, wecond | ca jeernge , jou should be made on board, foot of Wall sorte W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT. 49 Scuth street. or 43 Peek Slip. pocket ship OCMULGEE will succced the Alabursa, irate SCOTL, . Mastes, wi '¢ dispatch for rt Having ‘ions for ¢: bin, second tale, and ateer- ze paneogers. Persous about embarking should make earky lication GLOVER & McMURRAY, 100 Pine street. corner ot South. P.°.—Perarns wishing to send for their friencs residing the old country. can have them brought out by the above enip, to leave Liverpool on the 19th March, and provided with pro- visions bs her, if required, on the mest moderate terms, by poly ing at ahve (be leer post paid) STEAM BARK CLARION, FROM HAVANA signees of Merchandise by this visecl wil) plese send their permits on bourd, foot ot J tie, oF to the office of the aubscribere, as ali goods not permitted’ in five days must Com unavoidably be sent, 10 the public atere. ‘ in - GKOVER & MeMURRAY, 100Fine st. packer Built GARWICK trom Liverpool —Covngnees ¥ ill please send their permits on board, at Orleaus wharf, foot of Wall atreet ‘A'l zoode not permitted im five dase, must unavodably be sent to publi ore fa ATENT PRESERVED MEATS AND SOUPS—War ranted, to keep for any length of time in any climate — lobsters, halliout, salmon. beef soup, mock turtle ) mutton broth, mutton, veal. lamb, beet, Kien gene. clamé.o5 #°¢18, mill, tomatoa,Se- Ovi sees great advantages ovr every other deseription of seastore. They are a valuable eubstiute for live ateck, which with ite provender and fresh water, occupy +o much room on long vovages. is subject to se, and Fe- jnirenso wuch care in bad weather. ‘They are ays realy may be eaten cold, or if preferred, warmed in a few min therefore requirt it:Te fuel. and no eoking, a1 afford indulgence in a number of uturies at sea that no care or expense couldin any other way procure. Apply 18 gd liam st. eh OAL YARD TO LEAS 158 Monroe street Appi: & Ferguson, corner Madison an Cs jefferson streets. ‘At No. 50;Catharine street — RT have just received, at their rable New Gouds, which they offer ; 1s Gd, Qe and 29 6d, édend 3s. " in biue, pink and lilac, sui- CRAP PRY G0008 1 BROWN & URQU store, several lore of deri at extraordioary low prices. Good Mousecline de Laine, new styles, French do warranted all wo: Some retty aml patter 23 6d ‘ard. per y' 1s. neat sty 2,28 per yard. ‘al thouvand yards ot figured, chinie ard plain bankrupt stock, sclling considerably uc- awle, amask sation “rk, abd very cheap ! ing eaiicoes, fast colore omraties of all kinds, a1 Wenlsnofter all our @ to clear them off, to make reom for the re tock. BROWN & URQUHART*S One Price Store, No 50 C#tharine st, feat __ Corner of Madison, W HEAT 198 Backs, now Ta ding trom ship YAZOO, {rom New Orleans b CoRR A187 Beel New Oricans, E. K. COLLINS & CO. Tar ox 7 _ 56 Sonth strest. Blackwood's Magasrps, for J £ ase ly nat ‘ding at 6 5, for le vensels.. It conte len), fast T ‘iber fi rolling of, every bled ‘weuld h-veno objection to unite with a Caps ble business by parent: 3 fame ITY DESsPa cc ne Public ts reajeetuily im formed, that the City Despateh Post will go into opera- tion on MONDAY next, the 7th of Fel ary. if be sern at the Principal office, No. William Street whers Sevestampa may be purehaweds: A complete list of the Branch offices ‘will be nmear ee a Ba rere AND HashE es MANYPACTO sy, No. $99 dp sed the poe ¥, corner of Purk Place, N.Y. ‘cncougene them, that he still continues a! re he manufactures taddles and haruess cy ion, at reduced privny vn, wantin er ean ict tha gs tenve io state thathe has just recet London mode Bodies, with syruig bars, which. ‘canell very low forcash. vcAllarticles imamufactured: be him warrauted to be of the material superior workmen. NB —Horsen carefully meavured uni fited by hiowelf. far TPO THE PUBLIC u sorrow of heart and anvoy of Lan fed ~y imperi vue duty ant sec BY tse Tal pont Wiltiost OG oes Lae sanded Beds fi ited y and affect Jmost a - Farner cg retare’of alt whe te ated hee bul “a. ‘Ail persons, therefore, ot] be mad, torbad twa years past, M collected 49 wa personal, ext SUMNER LINCOLN FAT? FIELD. AGVER Re TYPE FORT HATES wana Dna tent BUTLER'S rooms, No.7) Bowery corer of Di- vision rireet. |) Bowe: ‘n the art. Aj for ing like~ RCT at oe] ie ime with c aref lly packed for tranaportetion, aud for sale tre I'puates of superior quality, constantly on hand, i Asad cota Sng eh ene To ST. for thy. sale o "tos enced. omaaiae aise Vas | i a \ICBAWK AND BUDBOS RAILHOAL COMrANt Ss MEA scumj anual div ree par cent cathy | Sieh Ara ‘obruwy faa ats 2 Meas PALMER, Seer”